The news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1909-1911, May 31, 1909, Image 4

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member, Though Your Letter
Says Forget." "Gamss of Child
hood Days." "Down at the Hus
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Ilattsiiiouth No. 85 Nebraska No 85
Be great enough to be modest.
lot and home. A little labor and a few
dollars will do it. See all your neigh
bors in your block and get them all to
agree to grade the bank along the
street and sod it, then take down the
fences.
The News HkraiJ) is still writ
ing editorials on the Ship Subsidy
Scheme. Forget it, brother, the
rest of the country has. Subsidiz
ing trusts through the "tariff is
enough without subsidizing ships to
carry their protected articles into
other countries and thus give them
a double rake off. Nehawka Reg
ister. We are aware that there are those
who would rather be ignorant than to
be ir.fjnr.ed, and the Register seems
to belong to that class. There are only
11 ships flying the American flag en
gaged in the trans-oceanic trade. Why
is it? Is not the fact alone a sufficient
answer? We have the second greatest
Navy in the world, but are wholly de
pendpnt upon foreign vessels to supply
it with coal tfhen at nei. Does not it
look well nigh absurd to spend three or
four millions of dollars to build the
Panama canal, and only have 11 ships
in which to carry our ocean shipping?
Don't be silly Brother O'Day.
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Children are what the mothers arc.
Do you own your home? Have you
done anything to beautify ilthis spring?
Have you graded the bank bordering on
the street and sodded it? If not, why
not? It would add fifty or a hundred
dollars to the value of your property,
and would make you happier.
We present our readers in this issue
of the News-Herald an nrticle on cul
tivating and growing alfalfa by the
best scientific talent in Nebraska. It
would be well to save this article and
follow the directions therein given.
The article is worth careful study.
Justice without wisdom is impossible.
Strength of mind is exercise,
rest.
not
Fearless minds climb soonest unto
crowns.
Whatever is worth doing at all is
worth doing well.
There is always room for a man of
force, and he makes room for many
others.
DEMOCRATS AGAINST FREE
LUMBER.
Tarty lines no longer control in the
matter of determining the tariff sched
ules. This was fully demonstrated in
the vote on the tariff schedules on lum
ber. In the House 38 democrats voting
with the republican standpatters pre-
the free
vented lumber from going oii
list. The Denver Democrat
platform contained this dec!
the question of a
"We demand the
peal of the tariff on wood pulp, prir.t
paper, lumber, timber and
that these articles be placed
national
iration un
lumber tariff.
imnledite re-
logs, and
nn the free
list." Inspite of this positive declart-
Monday
ats voted
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The great secret of success in life is
for a man to be ready when opportuni
ty comes.
Man's individuality is what places
him above the protoplasm in the scale
of evolution.
Every farmer in Cass county should
read the article on alfalfa in this issue
of the New.-4-IIerald.
History may not record his name
but every man can be a unit of more
than average importance if he so elects.
Why not do away with shabby fences?
Why is it necessary to maintain a
fence around your lawn? Why not
take down the fences and let visitors
know that this is a city? A fence
around a lawn is an ur.ne es ary expt ns !
and a nuisance to boot. Beautify your
Everyone owning large or small
tracts of land near this city would do
well to sow several acres in alfalfa. It
is now quite certain that Plattsmouth
is to have an alfalfa meal mill. This
will furnish a ready market for three
or four times as much alfalfa as is now
grown in Cass county. Last year there
was only 811 acres of alfalfa grown in
this county. All vacant tracts around
this city should be sown to alfalfa this
year. It will produce from 3 to 1 crops
per year or more than 3 tons per acre.
It is worth $H.iXI per ton. This would
be a yield of $21.00 per acre. At this
rate KK) acres would yield an income of
$2100 a year. You can't do better with
any other crop.
The "Beerless Leader" continues
to deliver his lecture on the "Prince
of Peace" at Y. M. C. A. gather
ings, and occupy pulpits Sunday
mornings. After meetin' he prob
ably hikes to the Eagles' nest and
hobnobs with a few chosen bar
tenders, booze bloats and bawdy
house rustlers. Nothing like be
ing able to keep the good will and
admiration of all classes of people.
-Nebraska State Capital.
It will be remembered that at the
time of the recent elections in Omaha
and Lincoln, he sent a telegram of con
gratulations to Mayor Dahlmnn, the
friend of John C. Maybray the confi
dence man and swindler, and his wide
open policy, but never a word of com-
tion, in the Senate late la
afternoon seventeen demoo
aginst the McCumber amendment to
put rough and dressed lumber on the
free list. The 17 democratic senate rs
who vote to maintain the duty were
Bacon, Bailey, Bankhead.Chamberlain,
Daniel. Fletcher. Foster, Johnson cf
Alabama, McEnery. Martin, Money,
Overman.Simmons, Smith of Maryland,
Taliaferro, Taylor and Tillman.
Democratic votes in the House pre
vented the removal of the duty on
lumber. Democratic votes-seventeen
of them-prevented the removal of the
duty on lumber in the Senate,
The fifteen republicans who voted to
put lumber on the free list were Beve-
ridge, Rristow, Brown, Burkett, Bur
ton, Clapp, Crawford, Cummins.Curtis,
Dupont, Gamble, Johnson of North Da
kota, LaFollett, McCumber and Nel
son.
Lumber is a necessity. It enters in
to the cost of everyone's living. Both
parties are pledged to reduce the cost
of living by reducing the tariffs on nee
essitics, and the democratic party is
specifically pledged to remove the duty
on lumber. Only ten democratic sena
tirs followed the specific pledge of ti e
Denver National Democratic platform,
and seventeen voted against it. This
clearly shows that the democratic plat
form does not bind democratic senators.
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Worth up to 35 cents a
Bolt, from the H. E. Weid
man stock, all in good con
dition, your choice for
H-ju-t ::, Ai; tin ar.l Dallas in Texas;
Des Moines in Iowa; and Chelsea, Ha
verhill, and (Jlo-a.'-ffter h Massachu
setts. President Eliot, who has made
a pt.Tsor.al stud of this form of gov
err.men', expressed the following opin
ion: "What then can be said with rejrnrd
to this new form of city goverr.mer.t
n ).v established in three Hates? We j
cannot say of it that it is a proved ,and i
durable tuccess. Texas has the bng- i
est experience, and Galveston has the
longest experience amorg her cities, i
But we can say that sj far the experi-1
ment is universally tuccessful. We,
may say then that it is an interesting j
experiment in city government, and '
encouraging from this poir.t of view, '
that it seems to offer universal suffrage
a good chance to select the right kind
of men to govern. These commissions
have given cities busiress-like govern
ment. I bvlieve there is r.o exception
to that rule. They have all done that, 1
and they been composed of American i
citizens of the right sort, who have 1
shown themselves to be both capable
and honest, and have, therefore, pro- j
vided efficient and honest government.
Can wc see a reason for this inteili-1
gent selection of governors made now
by eight or nine American conr.muni-'
ties, this selection of competent ar.d i
honest nervan's? I think I see this j
reason for the successful selections i
universal suifrage hns never before had '
anythii g li'e so gcod a chance to ele:t '
or select good administrators. The I
ballot for a commission h very short -
only ten names on it as a rule. Conse-;
quently, the voter can make an inteili-!
gent discrimination. Moreover, the !
elections are all at large, and ward
elections are totally eliminated. Still, 1
we can only ty that this is an inteili- j
gent and promising experiment. Cit-i
ies that are satisfied with their p'.e?ent j
government will not try it; hut any i
city that is dissatisfied with its present j ' j
government may reasonably try this' Automobile Race. that the machines will face a 4,000 mile
new experiment. The results of ir.- The transcontinental motor car race I triP ltiat W1" Put evei7 "ljer 01 the
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quirv ull point one wav-ther-is reason-; from New York to Seattle will start at! mouern motor car 10 me le.si me num
ableh pe forth-.-suc;e s of this exper--1: o'clock in the afternoon of June 1. j bcr entered is large.
ment wnich was staited in the south, i Th?re are ten entries, two l ords, en-
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a good, up-to-the-minute salesman,
two Stearns, by Oscar Stolp and
capable of selling a staple, line to all ; Chirles Watson; a rranklm. by .s. h.
class of u-ai!-. Lin.- h..s u-i.sual in- Mles; a Welch, by L. II. Penman; a
duceninnt-. which make siiUm easy 'Garford, by W. .11. Owen, and a
liberal advan-ei and protection in j Thomas. The original entry list corn
territory guaranteed. Mercantile prised fourteen (Mrs, but r.t all the
Jewelry Co., 5'!-."'.h Ave., Chieatr0, j foreign make- could be go', renrly in
HI. 132 I time. When the fact is considered
STRAYED-Brown horse, bob-tailed,
white around nose. Has halter on.
Last seer, going south. Phone in
formation to Pete Hansen, No 331.
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pleasant one lit u.-. .-how you ine.
Gn:i.v. & Co.
Pare soda at Gering i Gu.
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f Have Your Clothes Made
to Order
If we make them the price i3 no higher than you
pay for good ready made clothing. If we make
them the fit, style and workmanship is guaranteed
to be first class. . Next time you are in Omaha
come to see us. Our cutter takes your measure
and cuts a pattern for each and every order.
If your garments are to fit right careful
measures should be taken and by the MAN who
CUTS them. The measuring is a matter to which
we give careful attention. Our garments are all
made by home workmen.
Suits to order $25 up.
Two piece suits to order $20 up.
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301-:G South 16th Street, Omaha. Neb.
The Commission lorm ol City
Government.
In 1JMI7, the vnrious commercial bod
ies in Boston, convinced of its ineffi
cient government, forced the Mayor to
appoint a finance committee to investi
gate the government over which he
presided. It disclosed the same cor
rupt state that is periodically 'disclose i
in most of our large cities. J Then it
went one step further and drew up a
new charter for the city, designed to
make a relapse into the old condition
impossible. This charter is . at this
writing before the Massachusetts leg
islature. If it passes, the city will be gov
erned by a mayor and a council of nine,
elected at large, so that watd politics
will be eliminated by the abolition of
the wards. The number of places to
be filled at any municipal election will
never be more than five or six for the
councilmen do not serve simultaneous
terms-and, therefore, the voters will
not be confused by a multitude of 1
names. Now they vote for ninety can- j
didiites at each election.
The provision of the now chartergive
the mayor and the council great power, ;
in the main unrestricted by petty pro-
visions; and by doing th s, make them !
unable to avoid the responsibility of J
the conduct of the city's affairs. A ti-;
V ' nanea committee is to keep watch of the
city's expenses, and a record of all the
acts of t ie council ami the mayor is to
he made public. This Boston charter
will give that city, if adopted, wh it i.i
cully a commits. 01 form of g ,vern-
mcr.t.
There are already eiht cities in th
Ex-President Roosevelt in his own White Steamer.
President Taft owns a White Steamer.
John D. Rockefeller owns 3 White Steamers.
Thomas W. Lawson "Boston" owns 2 White Steamers.
Hon. Matthew Qering has ordered a White Steamer.
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THE WHITE STEAEtflEK
Our car is the only practical steam automobile manufactured. Many have been at
tempted, but with the exception of one or two, their manufacture has ben suspencbJ. On
the other hand, we have grown with such rapid strides that we now occupy the greatest fac
tory of its kind in the world. The Whole secret lies in the fact that WE ONLY have th
practical STEAM SYSTEM. WE HAVE NO BOILER. We use a generator. It is in it
self a safety valve and cannot blow up or explode. Out of nearly 8000 WHITE STEAM
CARS in use there has never btcn an explosion or other similar accident. It is utterly
impossible.
We desire to impress upon you the fact that we can prove to your satisfaction the
following:
The White Stiamer is the lowest priced car on the market, considering actual horse
power. It is cneapest to maintain ana Keep up, simplest and easiest to learn, control,
liandle and repair. Its power is the most flexible, more than even an eight-cylinder gaso
ine car. It has longer lile, greatest power, greatest speed and greatest evervthinor thnt
counts, and least of everything thnt militates against an automobile.
Now if what we say is true, you want to know it. IT IS TRUE. We can prove
every claim to the entire satisfaction of the most skeptical.
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D R U M MONO,
Agent,
F0CTGRY AMIES OFRCE 1STH AND HARNEY STREET
Automobile Salecroom 2024 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebr.
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