The news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1909-1911, July 19, 1909, Image 4

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    J. E. BARWICK
DOVEY BLOCK.
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REM. ESTATE.-City property and some acreape tracts.
North and South Dakota. Texas, Nebraska and Missouri farms.
INSURANCE. Fire and Tornado written in 6ix of the best
companies. ... j . ...
Are you going away on a summer vacation? II so, Ho you
know you can insure your baggage? Size up the value of the gear
you carry around in trunks and then consider whether it is not
worth while. , , , ..
SURETY BONDS.-Lt me procure bonds for you from the
American Surety Company. Don't ask your friends to be your
bondsmen.
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THE MAN WHO WHITTLES. I Now for the Business Men's Big Car
Every community knows the; man nival which is to be held in this city
who sits on a storebox and whittles, ' Aug. 31 and Sept. 1, 2, and 3. This is
DO WOMEN WANT THE BVLLOT?
The vote cast by the women of Kan
sas City, Kas., in the election for corn-
women to go to the polls.
The vote for the plan shows tlitit al
most four men supported it to every
vote received from the woman, while
finding fault with his neighbor and i to be the biggest event ever pulled ff . mission government Wednesday revives
bragging how much better he could do j in Cass county. Four great days of ( the question as to whether the Amen- three men voted against it to every wo
it than his neighbor, yet who never sight seeing and pleasure. Last year j can women are really unhappy because J mn who opposed it.
goes out ad docs anything right him-j Pkttsmouth gave the greatest cele- j they are not permitted to exercise the Of course.it was a warm day.ar.d more
self? We have all seen that fellow. bration on the fourth of July ever held j full, free and unrestricted right of stiff- personal discomfort was involved in the
He is the prototype of the Democrat- in any city of its size in Nebraska.
The News-Herald
PLATT8M0UTH. NIMASKA.
Enter! at th. poatofflce at PlatU'mouth, Can
Cooatr. Nebraska, as aecond-clasa mail matter.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF CAS9 COUNTY
A. L.TIDD Editor.
R. O. WATTERS Manager
BITES OF SUBSCRIPTION
Om Taar In AdTanc 1-H
Bis Monthi 78
TELErttONES
Plattsinouth No. 85 Nebraska No. 85
JULY 19, 1909.
Blessed are the boosters for they
shall not need boosting.
THE editor of the Journal is as cross
as a bear with a sore head.
A REAL novelty in breakfast foods
would be predigested wild oats.
They always talk who never think.
And the world is so full of oratory.
Many a man put a thousand lives in
danger rather than hurt the feelings of
one.
Many people wonder and wonder why
the "Kunnel" has such a political sour
stomach.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for the republican nomination for
Register of Deeds of Cass county, sub
ject to the pleasure of the voters at
the coming primaries. In asking for
this nomination I desire to cull atten
tion to the fact that my services in the
office of county si rveyor, while being
largely of a "thank you" nature, the
remuneration being insufficient fer the
support of a family, have eminently
fitted me for the duties of the office to
which I aspire, and in case I should re
ceive the nomination I shall use my
beat endeavors to be elected, and will
' give to the office my best attention.
E. E. Hilton.
CALL FOR CONVENTION.
The Republicans of Cass county are
hereby called to moet in convention at
Weeping Water, Neb., on Saturday
July 24, 1909 at 1 p. m. for the purpose
of selecting delegates to State conven
tion, also selecting r county commit
tee. The primaries to select delegates to
county convention will be hwld at the
usual place of holding primaries in each
ward and precinot on Thursday, July
22, 1909 at 8 p. m.
The basis of representation shall be
one delegate for each 12 votes or ma
jor fraction thereof cast for the Hon.
W. II. Tatt fr President in 1908.
H. A. Schneider, A. F. Sturm,
Secretary. Chairman.
What makes life dreary is want of
motive.
Many a man wrecks his ship because
he spends all the time in the hold with
his freight.
The News-Hekald seems to have
hit the nail on the head in its diagnosis
of the Bates-Grimes-RuiTner-Fox-Ram-sey
ring. -
Use soft words and hard arguments.
We know "Kunnel" that you feel very
sore because you lost out on that $1800
job as state printing boss. Never mind
"Kunnel" the people of Cass county will
never again give you a hance to make
such a horrible blunder.
A prodigy is a girl who can say no-
just once.
A good way to idletze a boy is t
idolise him.
The editor of this paper has not lost
confidence in the ropublican party. The
Journal cannot find anything worse to
say of us than that we have been de
feated for office twice. If the Journal
will apply the same condemnation to
William J. Bryan, Mr. Bryan must be
fifty pr eont worse than khe editor of
this paper for Mr. Bryan has been de
feated three times. If defeat (lis
credits a man then Mr. Bryan is fifty
per cent worse discredited than we
are. Is not tkat correct "Kunnell?"
Rae is brief insanity read the
Journal's rot.
Always put the saddle on the right
horse is our motto.
Four local merchants have caught
the idea of offering their customers
some real genuine bargains, these mer
chants are E. A. Wurl.Wescott's Sens,
E. G. Dovey & Son, and Zuckweiler &
Lutz. The bargains are genuine and
do not belong to the uaiml so called
bargains. You sannot buy as much for
your money in any other city in Ne
braska, as you can right hero ia Platts
mouth at these bargain sales. There
is just one crittokm on these sales and
that is that tkey are not sufficiently
advertised so that all of the people can
have a chance to know about than and
take advantage, of the opportunity,
But these sales demonstrate one thing,
aid that is that the local merchants
caa offer genuine bargains If they want
to do so. Let tcie good work go on.
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SHOUTS
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
A new and thoiomihlr live, prm-iiral irliool. conducted br BTfnl builne
people. prepatiiu mum people foi te bi-tt Pyin poltlon. l-.nuipnienl end
meihoda the moil uio.lt in. Praciinl tontines of instruction not fonod In other
cliools. We nmke a specialty of each undent, iivinj individual aid. Many or
our (iinluatea are now rarnini more in a aimle month than I he entire i com or im
lion and hooka. We have an ideal location. NO SALOONS IN LINCOLN.
Fall openini Si'pt. I. Wiile for beauuU1 illiwlrated catalogue.
oorers W. M. BRYANT. Pbesiofnt. 1519 O St.. Limcolw. Nib.
i Attention Farmers and Stock Raisers!
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ic party in politics. It has been bo for
forty years, hand running, and is now
starting on a new lap.
The Republican party began "doing
things" in 1861. Every step of pro
gress this country has made since then
has been under Republican administra
tion and Republican laws. Ths party
in 1897 had to go back and do them
over again, after a brief Democratic
administration had undone the labor of
years.
Now, if you had a job of important
work you wanted attended to, would
you give it to the fellow who has been
sitting on the storebox for forty years,
whittling, bragging and faultfinding, cr
would you entrust it to the other fellow
who had been "doing things," and do
ing them right, notwithstanding the
fault finding and nagging of the chap
on the storebox.
The American people demand results,
not talk. They like the man who de
livers the goods. The Republican party
is the party of action; it delivers the
goods.
The bill-of-lading of the Republican
National convention specifies the kind
and quality of goods proposed to bo de-
ivered. They will be delivered in good
order and without shortage or breakage.
And the man on the storebox will sit
and whittle and scold and brag for an
other spell.
The Business Men's Carnival will be
four of the biggest days of Carnival
event ever pulled off west of the Miss
issippi river in any city with a popula
tion under ten thousand. Let every
body in eastern Nebraska and western
Iowa prepare to attend. Arrangements
will be made to accommodate all who
come and keep them busy sight seeing.
The program for the four days will be
announced in due season. Plattsmouth
proposes to be second to none when it
comes to entertaining the people. The
Business Men's Carnival is to be the
beginning of an afTair that in time may
rival the Aksarben. Come one and all,
come the first day and come prepared
to stay the four days. You will be
made welcome and happy.
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rage? i attendance ai xue pons ior w.c nmnn
The issue in the Kansas City, Kas., ! than for the men. But if the American
election was clearly defined. It .was ! women were really clamoring for the
distinctly a contest for good govern-, billot as the suffragists affirm, wou'd a
mont. Arrayed on the side of the new tempature of 84 degrees keep them
rule were the churches, the advocates i from walking a few city blocks to ex
of law and order, the business interests.! ercise the elective franchise, and es-
the interests of the taxpayers and home
owners apparently every influence cal
culated to arouse the raostenergetia ac
tivity and deepest concern for the suc
cess of the movement on the part of
the women. But there was a noticea
ble lack of interest. A few women de
voted the day to laboring for the com
mission plan because they fully com
prehended its advantage in making
Kansas City, Kan., a better town in
every way. But these workers found
it extremely difficult to induce other
pecially upon a question that directly
appealed to every interest that the wo
men have in government?
The question is; Do the American
women really want the ballot?-Kansas
City Times.
Solicitors Wanted.
The News-Herald is in a position,
to use a couple of good solicitors either
nil nr nrt of the time. We have a
D-riAil nrnnnsition one von can mak
buuU r. , -
some money with. Please write im
mediately, er call at the office.
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When the attempt was made after
the flood in 1900 to rebuild the city of
Galveston, Texas, it was found that
the old system of municipal rule com
posed of a mayor and a number of ward
aldermen, without responsibility on any
member of the governmant to perform
any specific duty, was woefully inade
quate for the exigencies of the occas-
sion. Those were days when things had
to be accomplished. Great deeds were
required and the obstaelo was the
city government, each district controll
ed by selfish interests to oppose every
ther district, and no authority on the
part of any one to do anything. So tbe
legislature was appealed to to abolish
the ward government and substitute a
commission to direct affairs during the
robuildine of the citv. The idea was
successful and met with popular ap
proval from the start. Other Texas
cities rapidly adopted the new system
Then followed De s Moines and Cedar
Rapids, low a ;Souix Falls, South Dakota;
Haverhill and Chelsea, Massachusetts;
and a half dozen cities in Kansas whose
number was augmented Tuesday by the
adoption of this form of government by
Kansas City. And it is a significant
fact that from Galveston all along the
line toHtaifsas City, (here yet remain
to be recorded the first failure or the
first expression of dissatisfaction with
the new system. It is a distinct step
in advance in city government.
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Stranger:
"Who has the best grocery
store in town?"
One who has been there:
"Why, SOENNICHSEN,of
course!"
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Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Ho? Salvet or medi
cated Salt is the best remedy for all kinds of
stock to make them mt well ard aid digestion
and also a blood builder. If not satisfied with re
sults money refunded. Sold at the feed store of
The News -Herald predicts that
when the Conferees and the Presidsfct
get through with the tariff bill it will be
in such shape that all Republicans can
honestly and conscientiously give it
their support. We predict that there j
are scores of Republicans in the House
who will never vote to concur in tho
conference report unless it is a fulfill
ment of pre-election promises. We
have unlimited faith in republican repre
sentatives doing the right thing in the
end. The Republican party never has
failed to make good in a crisis. Taft
and the progressive wing of tho party
will win this fight yet. There arc a
great many more progressive Repub
licans in the House than there are in
tho Senate. Tlr.se men who have ap
peared to bo a part of the Cannon ma
chine will prove t.) tv the saviors of the
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Our July Clearance SaJe
Of High Class Summer Merchandise
Began Monday. July 12.
EACH ITEM AS PRICED IS A BARGAIN
10c, 12c and 15c Lawns and Batistes now on sale at .6c
25c Silk Mulls and Figured Lawns now 10c
Tissues and Embroidered Swisses and Flaxons,25c & 50c,now.l6c
25 and 35c French Ginghams, now 17c
50c Japtha Silks a beautiful new fabric, latest shades,35 and. 39c
White Waistings, 35 and 40c values, now 23c
White Waistings, 25 and 30c " " 18c
Shirting and Apron Checks, per yard 5c
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All our Shirt Waists at a liberal reduction in price.
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