The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, September 28, 1911, Image 4

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I The- Plattsmouth - Journal
CZZD Published Semi-Weekly at PUttsmouth. Nebraska clj
I R. A. BATES. Publisher.
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Entered at the PoHtohVe at Plattstimuth, Nebraska, as second-dasg
matter.
$1.50 PER YEAR IN AD VANCE
The Democratic Ticket
For Judges Supremo Court.
V. D. OLDHAM.
W. L. STARK.
J. 11. DF.AN.
For Regents University.
JOHN L. MILLER.
C. T. KNAPP.
For Railroad Commissioner.
C. I i. II A It MAN".
For Judge of the District Court
First District.
NARVF.Y I). TRAYK
For Clerk of the District Court.
JAMES T. IIKYNOI..I.W.
For County Clerk.
I). C. MORGAN.
For Treasurer.
V. KELLY FOX.
For Sheriff.
DON C. RHODEN.
For Superintendent of Schools.
MARY K. FOSTER.
For Surveyor.
FRED D. PATTERSON.
For Coroner.
E. RATNOUH.
For
Commissioner Second
District.
C. M. KEYHEIIT.
For Police Magistrate.
M. ARCHER.
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Haly and Turkey are marshal
ling their forces for war, and will
he inlo it in good shape ere many
Hayn.
Canada felicitates itself thai
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the "Yankees' not il. in llie neck.
What rierk"? Wh, Hie annex, of
course.
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A weather prophet forecasts a
hard winter. However, il can't
bp any harder Mian this summer
ha been.
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The trusts having sowed the
'wind for twenty years, expect the
harvcHi of whirlwind to he taken
cure of, in ahout three months.
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The next edition of "Who's
Who" will have to leave Mr.
Kimniel out of it, tit least until it
ran lie determined which "who"
Kiminel is.
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Hitchcock and Hryan should
both go to the national conven
tion as delcgalcs-iil-lurge ami
lliere should he no question n lo
Iheir seleclion.
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A well organized Commercial
club is jtisl as essential lo (he
prosperity of a city as a city
council, and in many instances a
great deal more so.
"Rockefeller, Jr.. lias Close
Call," is a head line in some of
the, metropolitan journals. Any
body with the scads he has can
see most any kind of a call.
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Who is to blame for the hiuh
price of sugar, if not I he repub
lican party, which has fostered
trusts from Mm time: of their ex
istence? Think of what the poor
people will suffer from the pro
tection of not, only the sugar
trust, but all other trusts. Tho
democratic, party is opposed to
the protection of these robbers.
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Riots in Spain, Ireland and
Norway, but in Mm United Slates
we have peace, except that in
various cities Mm militia march
up and down Mm streets thirsting
for blood and other drinks.
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The steel trust apparently has
kind of cum vi'-hi:t thai iceds
no accuser. Anyhow, Attorney
Oem-ral Wickcrsham says that
no suit for its dissolution is Con
templated. : :
There are about twenty-live re
publican papers in the stale thai,
icfuse to support Hamcr forjudge
of Mm supreme rou it, and they
rc working hard to ."lT"i"t hi
d. f -at.
'I'ln- democrats throughout the
state are in pretty fair shape as to
organiat ion, and if nothing
'ranspires to occasion a friction
the party will be in mostexecilcnt
-h.tpe for the campaign next year.
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The Canadians needn't, think
Uncle Sam is lying awake iv'ahls
thinking how he can swipe some
of Ihejr land. He wants no back
yard where he has trot to shovel
a .now path out to the clothes
i eel six months in the year.
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In supporting James T. Rey
nolds you are voting for a penile
man and scholar for clerk of the
dis rid court and one who will
not want to hang onto the ollice
until the people say, "Hold,
enough I"
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If Senator liilcneock desires to
go to the national democratic
convention as a dcci.rale-nt -larm
there will be no trouble about his
selection ny ine democratic mas
ses. No man in Nebriieka is mon
worthy of the honor.
Thev ure making a biu etVorl to
give Taft a biu reception at Lin
coln next Monday, irrespective of
faction or parly. The demonstra
tion is not intended for Taft per
sonally, a ii is in honor of the
president of the United Stales.
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This paper is opposed to keep
ing a man in oilice from eiaht to
sixteen years, when I here are
others just as competent and de-
sen inn who can till the bill. It is
ridiculous. o say the least, and
many voters are looking at the
proposit ion in I hat light.
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The people generally sil down
on a chronic office-holder when
I hey think lie has had enough
And there are several candidates
running in this count rv who cer
tainly have had enough, but don't
know it, ami the voters will di
ride that matter for them at the
Nov ember elect ion.
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The more the taxpayers think
of the competency of Kelly Fox
r . . .
ioj- coumy treasurer itie inoi'i
iney are itetviynineil mi electing
him. He has been an assistant
in the county treasurer's office for
nearly eight years, and has proved
that he is well fitted to take
charge of the affairs of the office
in general.
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I lie canning season is on now
ami wnen you go to the store, am
get only II pounds of sugar for
yi.no, where you got 18 a short
time ago, think whose fault it is
that you are compelled to submit
to mis great raise m the price of
sugar right here in the fruit and
canning season. What is respon
sible for the trust? Protection
of course. Who is r'esponsibl
for the advance in the sugar?
The Sugar trust. Who is're
sponsible for the Sugar trust
The republican party.
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With sugar retailing at 9 cent
a pound tho sugar trust can in
week recoup all the money the
"government forced it to pay for
I':n-I- Sam with false
Wonder if the stipend
the "greatest man m i
public iife"
l a ft should
as a irood
SUIIUM's.
has !ji-t'ii iiivii'a-
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xplain this advance
Ihiiiir for the cori-
With all danger of Canadian
reciprocity past the lumber trust,
the beef trust and numerous other
(rusts directly interested will feel
iike declaring an extra dividend.
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Mail was transported by aero
plane successfully in New York
Saturday. If this method is to be
adopted the postal clerks will be
entitled to a substantial increase
in wages.
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I'ennivhania is another -tale
that cannot point the linger of
scorn at Shady Mend, Kas. lira
small Pennsylvania town last,
week a woman was stoned as a
witch.
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lt is a fortunate circumstance
that the French battle ship
Liberie, which was sunk by an ex
plosion Monday with the loss of
300 lives, was not anchored in a
Merman port at the lime.
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A man at our elbow suggests
that the case of Kimniel is one of
transmigration of souls. The
spirit is thai of Kimmel, but the
body is thai of another, he says.
There are, however, limits be
yond which the efforts to explain
the Kimniel case ought not to g.
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The good roads proposition
from Omaha lo Kansas City seems
to be meeting with great favor all
along the line between the two
great cities. Plattsnioiith will be
one of the most important points
on the map when the Platte river
bridge is completed and the roads
are put in pood shape.
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I'he Wilsons are still coming
tin- front. Not to mention
fames and Woodrow, Charles A.
Wilson hits just been chosen
hairman of the republican state
committee of Rhode Island, ami
now John s. I. 11. Wilson has
een elected to a similar position
y the Maine democrats.
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Don u lllio.ien will make a
plendiil sheriff, and should lu
lected because he is capable of
performing the duties of the
llice in every way. lie has lived
in Cass county nearly all his life,
ami his neighbors sneak in the
highest terms of his excellent
pialities.
I lie county commissioners, at
tliei' meeting next week should
lake some action in regard to
mtting the road to the Platte
iver bridge in proper shape bv
the time the bridge is completed
II is a public county road and is
as much entitled to the proper at
entiou from the county commis
sioners as any other road in the
ouuty.
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Oovernor Aldrich will not at
tend the conference of the La
Follelte followers in Chicago on
October 1(5. He prefers to sit on
the fence and watch a while
longer, or at least until after the
big reception of Taft in Lincoln
He may take another notion afle
thai and attend the Chicago con
fercnee. The fact of the busines
is the Nebraska governor don
know just exactly where he is at
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The people are more interested
in the county treasurer's ollice
than any other elective ollice, be
cause it is the most responsible
and needs a more careful guar
dian of its management. ' Kellv
Fox is just the man for the posi
lion because be knows so wel
Mm duties of the office and the re
sponsibilities Connected there
with. There will be no mistake
made in his election lo the office
of county treasurer, and the tax
payers are aware of this fact and
rllt-al ntir
Weight.
K''in- to
the most of them will support
him because he i.s qualified,
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The Journal d
t ait lo
enter into personalities m tins
campaign, and it expects to keep
a free from doing so as possible.
We are honest in the belief that
no man has any right to ask the
people to continue him in oflice
for from fourteen to sixteen
j ears, when there are others just
as competent and deserving. Do
you. Mr. Voter? ft is asking too
much, and we believe there are
hundreds of voters in Cass coun
ty who believe the same as we do.
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SUGAR GOES SKYWARD.
Since the canning of fruit has
commenced housewives have
learned some) hinur of I he power of
the siiaar trust. Three months
ago sugar retailed here at 0 ,
cents per pound and dealers made
a small profit. Today sugar is re
tailing at H l-.'t cents per pound
and may go higher and dealers
assert that, they are not making a
cent. What has caused this
abnormal increase in the price of
sugar? We have been in
vestigating this subject ami pre
sent below our findings:
The world's production of
su'-'ar for the year 1 008 was 32,-O'l'i.-'Oil.
iliO pounds. Of this
iinount the United States con-
umeil practically a little over L'2
er cent. The total dutiable sugar
imported into the United Slates in
D.mrt was 3,:jl7.l.7.t 12 pounds,
n which a tariff tax of fiO.OSi,-
'.il'j.aO was paid. The price paid
in foreign countries for this sugar
as per lim pounds. Now
dd to the purchase price of $2.38
he tariff tax of Sl.'.xt and we have
total cost of the sugar, not in
duing ocean freight, of $4.28
ier thO pounds. Now who is re
ponsible for sinrar selling in the
ical market for 100 per cent
hove the three items of cost we
ie enumerated? The answer.
must be, "The Susar Trust."
It. must be remembered that
ugar from the Philippine is-
ands is admitted into this eoun-
ry free of duly, and from Cuba a
eduction of I'll per cent is made
from the re.-ilac tariff. Raw
sugar iv tarilt lixeil according to
trade (roni (..r cents to 1 .75 per
10i' pounds, while the reiined ar-
icie is faxed $ 1 .10.
Sugar is a prime necessity
imong all classes of people and
I should be placed on the free
isi. liecause ii is impossible to
produce enough at home to sup
ply the demand. In lrt'.'O a re
publican administration put
sugar on the free list, and it en
abled people to buy as high as 22
pounds to the dollar. Compare
that amount with 8 1-3 pounds
now and you have a picture of
what the Dinglev tariff law of
I8l7 has made it possible for Hit
ugar trust to exact from the,
leopie.
V change of these conditions
can tome only through the elec
tion of a democratic congress ami
president. This should be ap
parent to every man who has
watched the trend of legislation.
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CANADA AND RECIPROCITY.
Canada's overwhelming defeat
' the reciprocity agreement with
the United States is fraught with
vast consequences to the former
country. To the United States it
is of subsidiary importance.
This country is just now get
ting down in earnest to the work
of solvinr the tariff problem
equitably. Canadian reciprocity
was just one feature. of the large
undertaking.
Hut with Canada it was indeed
the parting of the ways, and the
wrong one was chosen. It de
liberately selected the high pro
lection road.
This is the road that we took
practically half a century ago and
bave lived to regret it keenly. We
are still struggling in the pitfalls
and the mire to which it led.
We .can see now that high tar-
ift na created trusts and
all
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their long trail of evils, has
caused the amassing of predatory
wealth, .and has recently resulted
in putting the cost of living al
most beyond the income of the
average man.
(Mir courts and our congress
have been working overtime to
remedy the mistake we made.
They haven't yet succeeded.
All our experience was before
Canada to profit by. It rejected;
it, preferring rather to learn the
bitter lesson for itself.
Canada's manufacturing enter
prises are just now in the first
tlusli of successful development.
Taken sensibly in hand at this
stage, they could be so guided
and controlled that their growth
would not be retarded and at the
same time they would not be al
lowed to become an economic
menace to the country by reason
of the high protection for which
they clamor.
It was the manufacturing in
terests that caused the defeat of
the agreement. Intimidation of
employes was used, and where
this did not avail the annexation
scarecrow was made to do ef
fective work.
The result of last Thursday's
election means that, porteclion
has taken such a grasp upon
Canada as will take decades to
shake off.
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Forced to Leave Home.
Every year a large number of
Ior sufferers, whose lungs are
sore and racked with coughs, are
urged to go to another climate.
Dut this is costly and not always
sure. Theres a better way. Let
Dr. King's New Discovery cure
you at home. "It cured nie of
lung trouble," writes W. R. Nel
son, of Calamine, Ark," "when all
else failed and I gained 47 pounds
in weight. It's surely the king of
all cough and lung cures." Thou
sands owe their lives and health
to it. It's positively guaranteed
for Coughs, Colds La Grippe,
Asthma, Croup all Throat and
Lung troubles. 50c and $1.00.
Trial bottle free at F. 0. Fricke
& Co.
M-H-K- -H-H- 4-H-H
I There will be a lecture on .
"Christian Science," .J.
I by Mr. William R. Ralhven,
J member of the Hoard of -j.
2 Lectureship of the mother
I church, the F'irsl Church of
l Christ, Scientist, in Post- 4.
J ton, Mass., on Monday even-j-
ing, October 2, at 8 o'clock,
4 in the Christian Science !
4 church on High School Hill.
I The lecture is entirely free 4.
I- and the public is cordially
4 invited. j.
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UAMUiilA
Tor Infant3 and Children.
Ths Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
MSWEH IT HONESTLY.
Are the Statements of Platts
mouth Citizens Not More Re
liable Than Those of Utter
Strangers?
This is a vital question.
it is fraught with interest to
IMattsmouth.
It permits of only one answer.
It cannot be evaded or ignored.
A Plattsmouth citizen speaks
here,
Speaks for the welfare of
Plattsmouth.
A citizen's statement is re
liable. An utter stranger's doubtful.
Home, proof is the best proof. ,
Mrs. O. J. (jilson, Lincoln Ave.,
Plattsmouth, Neb., says: "We
have used Doan's Kidney Pills in
our family for lame back and
other kidney disorders and they
have brought the best of results.
We advise anyone suffering from
kidney complaint, to give this
remedy a trial."
For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Buffalo, New York, sole agents for
the United States.
Remember the name Doan's
and take no other.
Attention, Farmers!
The annual meeting of the
Cass County Fanners' Protective
Association will be held in Louis
ville on Saturday, October 7, 1911,
at. 2 o'clock p. m.. for the purpose
of electing officers for the corn
ing year and transacting such
business as may come before the
meeting.
J. O. Schoemaiin. Pres.
J. O. Meisinger, Sec.
No Need to Stop Work.
When your doctor orders you
to stop work, it staggers you. "I
can't," you say. You know you
are weak, run-down and failing
in health, day by day, but you
must work as long as you can
stand. What you need is Electric
Hitlers to give tone, strength, and
vigor to your system, to prevent
breakdown and build you up.
Don't be weak, sickly or ailing
when Electric Hitlers will benefit
you from the first dose. Thou
sands bless , them for their
glorious health and strength. Try
them. Every bottle is guaranteed
to satisfy. Only 50c at F. O.'
Fricke k Co.
Sent to Asyluum.
The insanity board yesterday
decided to send an unknown man
picked up here Sunday at the
depot to the asylum. He gave the
name of Fish, Hemlrix and several
other names, and was so averse to
talking that no information about
bis family or where he came from
could be secured, lie is a young,
smooth faced man. about 35 years
old, of medium height ami build,
sandy complexioned. He was
taken to the state hospital at
Lincoln Ihis morning bv the
sheriff.
Charles R. Hall of Nehawka was
bere yesterday.
r In
y For Over
Thsriy Years
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