The news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1909-1911, April 01, 1909, Image 5
1 1 1 1 V ; . ... .... cdufiftrfi fs tor Sikvj , inn St h riic ,,,. .v. Law JJ'ith, Bats, (i lores. Miffs, Mil ski, efc, this sea sun at for cleaner and more businesslike ministration af the city alLon. ad-We Herold Book & Stationary Store Buy Spaulding's Base Ball Goals. There is ' none none "just as good." Beware of the "just as good" dealer who makes "appear ance" first and "quality" secondary, and of fers the customer the "just as good" article when Spauldings are asked for. Full Line of Fishing Tackle. t Y Y are for tin stopping of the leakage in tial and eve:; spie id. J achievement. This Sattler has not promised an otl'.ce to I to stand on that proposition. We are ;.. .,,. 1 ,1 , ..... . i. i ...i ;., ,,.t i ..... i. . m. I :uuviii.j'i .... i a: jrtji'. , ...r.i i- in nujr .nui wil 1;UL lio Mi. 1(1.1, ui. pity that hu:u.ia nature U s e .ns itu- Taxpayer do you believe the .Journal. teJ that it ab:irb su.n fac'.s far less when you hear a numhtr of John 1'. greatly than the otner kind. Hut, when Sattler's henchmen my they will he the city treasury. We are for decency, all id said f,.-this so-calle i ojiiimism, it : street commissioner if he i:t fit c.ed. hut the kind udvocited and practiced is more important that we see the t Wonder if John I'. Fattier has promised by the Journal. orrors a.id evils. The greatest force , to let the Journal have $."! of your for progress, for individual or general j money, where $13 would lie suflicient? progress, is intelligent criticism - the I Sixth. Mr. Taxpayer and Good Citizen do you believe the Journal is for decency and c'ear.tr city government, after ob serving tin- type cf decency advocated and practiced by the Journal? Caul (i. Fkickb will be the next vlj treasurer by a unanimous choice. Thi?. shows what an upright clean businc-w Why not elect the candidates for the The Journal says; "John P. ! ' ' : life sometimes does for a young man.. . , e . . i . . o ,i . , i .- .i , . , reiiuiu cans anu tnree i emocrats iooks pointing out of what can and what : Sattler stands lor the enforcement of j ' v hi i i u . i . . i . i 1 like a suuare deal. Why should anv should be done. i the Law in regard to every business i ' J I ! w..,,,l,l;,.., !..;., m u.. ,i i.i . And that sort of criticism is. after all. ! and he knows no fear or favor in so do-1 ",..... o, .....u... o, the strong and subtlest flattery. I im plies that the person or the people to ing." Hut, Mr. Taxpayer do you Le- Carl has our hearty congratulations. We AKK for decency. We are for i democrat complain? There can be no e),Urti opportunity for all and specif lieve the Journal, when John 1 Sattler n"m for ''ilht'r rt'l,ul''i, f"ls " 1,m-! privileges to none, even though it doer 1 . ....,.. ....i...... 4i. 4 whom it is directed have done so well j .at in the council and permitted the V 1 u' j cjt off the leakage m the city t.eisury. that there is hope in their doing better. ! Journal to take where $1S would j ,1Ci tno,nsclveR or ,!avo an a to Bnn(i- where the Journal has been having it What we all need, individually and Fresh shipment of Red Band Brand Candies just received from New York. See window display of these 20 cent candies which we are selling at 12 cents a pound. Read all the latest copyright $1.")0 books for 10 and 15 cents. New arrivals, "The Round Ur," "Serventin ihellouee." "Lewis' Rand," "The Man in Lower 12," "The Bronze Bell,,' "The Yoke," "The Music Master," "51-40 or Fight," "Red Mouse," "The Missioner." Be sides about 200 other books of recent popular fiction for rent at 10 and J5 cents a week. Herold Book & Stationary Store One Door West of Fanger's. A A A A AA. A A A A A Y t V f V v f collectively, is helpful criticism. And have been sufficient? ur 11C u,ljr ure l" Jmrl,!ia" 10 wanl " pocket filled. How do you stand o : - . ,1 ... I i.. i . Now, Mr. Taxpayer do not under- i MU"" ullu ur lo K1 " m'u"rt t proposition Mr. Taxpayers? any kind of criticism is better than the I stand that the $"! taken by the Jour wholesale praise that lures to the bot- j nal is all the sums so taken for every Vote for the citizens' square deal ticket. ticket it is a tomless bogs of self-complacence. i 1 THE SURFACE AND THE j DEPTHS. Society is a re-t!ess and surging sea. ; The roar of the billows, the dash of the .waves, is forever in our ears. Lven merit or an appointive office, the Jour- the angry hoarseness of breakers is not na is simply mistaken. In my private , unheard. Il.it the.-.' is e:i understratum practice of law, I am content with the am iloi.ig. in my editorial ordinance and notice published for the Ckokue E. Dovky, J. P. Falter, Fred past 3 or I years have bee.) charged for l'iwr,ge, I,. (I. Larson, C. M. Parker in the same manner. i um August (.order, the candidates for ... , ., ,., . the council on the citizens' ticket, is thinks the editor of 1 the strongest list of councilnianic can didates ever nominated in this citv. i Let every good citizen who wants less politics anil more business in the nian- f deer., calm se i. which the breath of i.,,,;.,,. r i..; ... i i:....:..i OKcmcnt or me city s allarrs vote tor b' Tin: Journal this paper is seeking political prcfer- the wildest temi.est can never reach. ..-L- t c..t.. ,..,;...:...i tnt's,; nu'n- 1 his city needs Letter a.l- There is. deep down in the hearts of the JourmiI wvm mitly U(1,isy lll)out ministration of its affair. Are you : the American people. a strong and abid- ug( wc , not seeking any rKditical 1 .1-111 j in' love of our country and its liberty, control in any party. We have made which " r!:vc storms of passion fan I our policy clear. We are for Platts- mouth and Cass county, and we propose ! stride forward Evi'.KY time a corrupt politican is convicted good government takes a Good citizen after observing the typ of decency advocated and practiced ly the Journal, do you want to adopt it for your own family? Do you think it would be right to force it upon your neighbor's family? If we arc not mis taken the good citizens will administer a merited rebuke to the Journal. Mu. Tax pay Kits do you want to con tinue to pay $.r)4, where $1S would Ik sufficient? Po you want your taxti?. wasted in paying political debts, simply because the Journal has its pocket under one of the leakages in the city treasury? Is that busineFS sense on jour part Mr. Taxpayer? ciety, which Lvi glisten for a time in the crest of the highest wave, and then gives place to ' another, while it goes down to mingle XWVX--M'W":"VXV- of about seventeen knots an hour. The "gain with the millions below-such in- ; ever shake. j That kind of instability which arises ! from a free movement and interchange ' ! of position among the members of so- MKKKK"" .4.T4. i A A V V s one drop up to f T VOTE FOR THE CITIZENS' TICKET. Do you believe in good business sense in city government, u; Curtis turbines of the Delaware are de- j stability is the surest pledge of per manence. On such instability the eter- X signed to drive her twenty-one knots, X And she carries coal enough to steam, na' fixedness of the universe is based. V 1 f Y f V V f ? ? ? !aa- political Icakcge from the city battle conditions now shows that, in all onical and business administration, and 1 5 5f. . 1 ... .... 1 a? M ti .1 v rrt jl t iv 1 !. f. aiewarr iriw&rn whirp'a sirt ip i in on. leiris at on. cut. Air. iaxn.ivpr iio E.G.D0VEYS0N at her most economical speed, six Each lanet, in its circling orbit, re- hampered by parti it::i politics? X 1 thousand miles. Such is the progress turn?, to the goal of its departure, and THEN VOTE FOR THE CITI- J ' which we have made in the size and 0:1 tho 1,a,a:1 "e of lJleS1' wildly rolling speed of the vessels which we are c0; ' spheres God has planted the broad base strueting. The crui.seif forty-two , of "'-''gbty works. ; thousand miles with the Atlantic fleet! So the h.pe of our national perpe- l.as recently completed on time, and tuit" rei;t9 ui)0n t!l;;t perfect individual . completed without mishap or break-, "re,J';orn w'''h shall forever keep up X down, is testimony enough to the sea-' th- ci-cuit of perpetual change. and an equal opportunity for all? f , mnnship of the Navy. -THEN VOTE THE CITIZENS' In 1890, at the battle of Santiago,: Fikst. The Journal says; "John P. TICKET. v wur s'ps averaKed one hit out of every , Sattler will give the people of Platts- DoJ-ou believe 1s 'stopping the f twt'ni" snf'ls ?. 1 fie practice under ; moum a ciean conservative ana econ- ZENS' TICKET. Do you believe that good gov ernment is more important than partisan politics? THEN VOTE THE CITIZEN'S' TICKET. Do you believe in a square deal i T r t Y t V t r r T V UUM:i.. .1 iii. . . .. :r iL. -'1 .1 M ! . I X treasury? THEN VOTE THE , ijro;ja"'"iy. mey woum nit eignt times 11 vo-j:icii snouiu ojipose mm, ne : CITIZFN' TICK FT r out every twents shots fired. Mr. will use the veto power to head off bad J y 1 Do you believe in boosting for y , ' i Plattsmouth? THEN VOTE THE y otner I'art tnis maRazino, tells of the 1 yu believe the Journal, when John P. X ,T.-imi. TiwrT X break inir of the world's marlrKn-.anehin ; Sattler sat in the council and allowed VI 1 1E.4N. iivrvci. j4 " f Do you believe that good men f ."coras uy me raaryianu, giving a ; oournai 10 receive ior puoiisn-1 f do you believe mat goou men r ' A ! 1 a ' ..::. 4- I T.' ,.n.t tKo ,l0mnnrot;n t10r liRureB mean. ura. cuu.un.i; T X ,., , 1:ki :,, n 4. 1 The achievements of the Navv in Second. The Journal says: "John : 1 consiruciion, seamanship, and marks-, 1 auier nas ceen engaged m a war X .j. 1 manship make a record of efficiency of i to se(ure reasonable light rates for the 1 J Mt...ci TifiTT : wnicn tne nation may wel he croud.- cuy 01 1 laiismoutn and its people. 1 X CILilW irIibl. J 1 - 1 - A-A 2 r rom VVorlU s Work. ! ut;, ;.ir. iaxpayer do you believe the 1 j ! Journal, when it has been taking $r)4 of : J ; THE Citizens' convention was wide : your money where $18 outrht to have IV x ? ? ? ? JL Fijuare deal independent of po litics? THEN VOTE THE CITI- .s-M-H-i-H'-M-M-j-i-i-.-i-Hs-H-'M-t- THE "DELAWARE" MORE POWER- open to everybody of every party and i paid the bill? FUL THAN DEWEY'S FLEET. each and every one had an equal op-j Third. The Journal says: "John P. The recently launched Delaware of ; portunity. It was the most largely at-' Sattler has been a believer in equal the United States Navy is the most j tended of anj convention. The candi- rights for all and special privileges to powerful fightir.g ship afloat. Her , dates nominated by it are all cleanj none." But, Mr. Taxpayer do you be principal armament consists of pairs of , capable and efficient business men from ! lieve the Journp.l, when John P. Sattler tim.la.inA irino in five tnrrtti nr. ' hII th wntlra of fa Civ l.mnn...(n . ..ni.l n u i i r - ... V ranged on the center line of the ship, so , and six republicans, that is a fair dis-' money where $18 would have been suf-' that they all can be tired at once, and tribution. Elect the Citizens' ticket fieient? all are available lor either broadside, and make this the noted year in the! Fourth. Jhe Journal says: "John The Delaware can shoot, at one time , progress of this city. Elect the Citi- j P. Sattler believes in doing street work I ......I. ... ' aT. more metal than a broadside from the zens ticket and stop saying something j wherever it is needed and as much as 1 CARPETS FOR SPRING A beautiful line of Moquette and Velvet Brussels carpets. 3-ply All Wool, Yard Wide Carpets. 2-ply All-Wool, Yard Wide Carpets. Half-Wool Carpets, , Cottage Car pets, Sanitary Carpets, Japanese and China Mattings. Small size Rugs, 9x12 RUGS. Linoleums in 2 yards anil 4 yards wide. PRICES ALWAYS RDCHT thole fleet whi?h Dewey took into , is wrong with Plattsmouth. Manila Bay in 1S!I8. Less than a year ago, the Connecticut was the pride of the Navy. Yet, beyond the reach of its smaller guns-2,SK) yards-the Delaware would be almost a match for three Connecticuts. The battleships which, eleven years ago, destroyed the Spanish fleet out Bide of Santiago, had a maximum Fpeed t t t t T v f T f A. f V CRIRICISM NEEOEO. Every once in a while some publicist -to use a word big enough to include everybody who ever takes observation of the state of the public moral health -tries to score by of setting against the thronging facts of corruption the even more numerous facts of substan- possible with the money the citv has to , AA do it with." Hut, Mr. Taxpayer do! $ ' i aa you ueueves tne journal when John P. i I V Sattler has Fat in the council and allow ed thousands of dollars to be wasted on the streets in paying political debts, and allowed the Journal to take 554 of your money where J18 would have been sufficient? Fifth. The Journal says: "John P. ? ? y f E. G. BOVEY & SON A X f wwir'irwirwi9ir A V -vtt LJ 11 t y y y y V t y y y And all the accessories. Largest line in the city and the prices CAN'T BE BEAT W.C. IRWIN & CO. T T f V y r y y y y y y y