7 The News-Herald PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA Eatnwd t tlie pootofTice t riatfmouth. Out CosntT. Nebrwka, lecund -clans mail niktter. OFFICIAL PAPEn OK CASS COUNTY R.O. WAITERS Manager RITES OF SUBSCRIPTION OmTmt loAdranea 11.60 Bis Month! 75 TELEPHONES Plattsuiouth No. 85 Ncbranka No. 85 AUGUST 9, 1909. fl -V ' if' h - ANNOUNCEMENT. I desire to announce myself as a can didate for the office of register of deeds for Cass county, subject to the re publican primaries which will be held on August 17. If selected as the nom inee I shall put forth my best efforts to secure election and will give to the office my best attention. L. H. Daft. ANNOUNCEMENT. STATEMENT OF PRESIDENTTAFT ON NEW TARIFF BILL. "I have signed the Payne tariff bill because I believe it to be the result of sincere effort to the part of the repub lican party to make a downward revi sion, and to comply with the promise b of the platform as they have been gen erally understood and as I interpreted them in the campaign before election. "This is not a perfect tariff bill, nor a complete compliance with the prom ises made, strictly interpreted, but a fulfillment free from criticism in re spect to a subject matter involving many schedules and thousands of arti cles could not be expected. It suffices to say that except with regard to whis key, liquors and wines and in regard to cilks and as to such high classes of cot tons, all of which may be treated as luxuries and proper subjects for a rev enue tariff, there have been very few increases in rates. "There has been a great number of real decreases in rates, and they con stitute a sufficient amount to justify the statement that this bill is a sub stantial downward revision, and a re duction of excessive rates. "This is not a free trade bill. It was not intended to be. The republican party did not promise to make a free "trade bill. "It promises to make the rates pro tective, but to reduce them when they exceeded the difference between the cost of production abroad and here, making allowance for the greater nor mal prolfc on active investments here. I believe that while this excess has not been reduced in a number of cases, in a great majority the rates are such as are necessary to protect American in- circumstances favorable to truth of in formation in respect to the price and cost of production of goods at home and abroad, which will throw much light on the operation of the present tariff, ard be of primary importance of officially collected data upon which future exe cutive recommendation may be based. "The corporation tax is a just and equitable excise measure, which it is hoped will produce a sufficient amount to prevent a deficit and which incident ally will secure valuable statistics and information concerning the many cor porations of the country, and will con stitute an important step toward that degree of publicity and regulation which the tendency of corporate enter prises in the last twenty years has shown to be necessary." Doing Their Duty Scores of Plattsmouth Readers Arc Learning the Duty of the Kidneys. ! T This is the yearwhen every republi can should make it hi3 business to at tend the primary. He should scan the the list of candidates carefully and vote for those men that in his judgment will make the best servants for the people of the county. If every republican in the county will do this it will insure the election of every republican on the ticket this fall. There is no excuse why this should not be done. There be will no doubt about the result this fall if republicans will only do their duty at the primary and at the polls. flPtiv nnnnllnpa mtraitl f aa o nnnli- date for the republican nomination for ' dustrie8' but are low enoUBh in ca9e of Register of Deeds of Cass county, sub-1 abnormal increase of demand and rais ject to the pleasure of the voters at ' ing of prices to permit the possibility the coming primaries. In asking for this nomination I desire to call atten tion to the fact that my services in the office of county n rveyor, while being largely of a "thank you" nature, the remuneration being insufficient far the Bupport 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 best endeavors to be elected, and will give to the office my best attention. E. E. Hilton. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the republican nomination for County Superintendent of Cass county, Bubject to the pleasure of the voters at the coming primaries, which will be held Aug. 17, 11)09. In asking for this nomination I promise if selected as the nominee to put forth my best endeav ors to secure election. A. J. Wickland ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the republican nomination for Road Overseer of Eight Mile Grove pre cinct. No. 2,of Cass county, subject to the pleasure of the voters at the com ing primaries. Sam P. Beaver. of the importation of the foreign arti cles and thus prevent excessive price?. "The power granted to the executive under the maximum and minimum clause may be said to assure the removal of obstacles which have been interposed by foreign governments in the way of undue and unfair discrimination against American merchants and products. "The Philippine tariff bill section I have struggled to secure for ten years past, and it gratifies me exceedingly by my signature to give it the effect of law. I am sure it will greatly increase the trade between the two countries, and it will do much to build up the Philippines in a healthful prosperity. The administrative clause of the bill and the customs court are admirably adapted to secure a more uniform and a more speedy construction of the meaning of the law. "The authority of the president to use certain means assists him in the ap plication of the maximum and minimum sections of the statutes, and to enable officers to administer the law, gives a wide latitude for the acquisition under To filter the blood is the kidneys' duty. When they fail to do this the kidneys are sick. Backache and many kidney ills follow; Urinary trouble, diabetes. Doan's Kid ney Pills cure them all. Plattsmouth people endorse our claim. P. M. Lindiay, Marble Street, Platts mouth, Nebr., says: "Off and on for about two years I suffered from pains in my back and while at work, a dull, steady ache through my loins greatly disturbed me. I had reason to believe that the trouble was caused by disor dered kidneys but I was unable to find relief from the remedies I used. Fi nally Doan's Kidney Pills were brought to my attention and I procured a box at Gering & Co's. drug store. The results that followed their use showed that I had at last found the right rem edy for my trouble and thus encour aged, I obtained another box. In re turn for the great improvement Doan's Kidney Pills have made, I heartily en dorse them." 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 Spend Sunday In Omaha. James Robertson returned this morn ing from Omaha where he visited over Sunday at the home of James Chisek, deputy sheriff of Douglas county. While there he met Thomas Chisek who had just brought three carloads of cattle to the South Omaha market Mr. Lnisek stated that there was a heavy rainfall in Norfolk and vicinity Saturday night and Sunday morning, a great deal of water running in the creeks and fitanding in pools by the roadside. A similiar rain would be of great benefit in this vicinity now though crops are not suffering to any great extent. Notice ol Sale. Notice is hereby given that the Board of School District No. 2, in Cass county, Nebraska, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at 2:30 p, m.,' of the 21st day of August, A. D., 1009, at the South door of ' the Court House, in Plattsnou'.h, Nebraska. Sale to remain open one (1) hour, the Bchool building with foundation, known as the Goos School House and located on the farm of Mrs. Anna Ooos, about one mile South-east of Plattsmouth, Neb' raska. Dated this 24th day of July, A. D., 1909. Hans Hemp 29-8 Director. Get What You Want That is, in the grocery line, at Soennichsen's. You can not go to any grocery store and get anything in the gro cery line that you want like you can at Soennichsen's. You can go there and get the staple articles at a sav ing that you cannot afford to ignore. You also get good goods and prompt service. Is not that worth considering? Just give him your next gro cery order and see if this isn't true. Soennichsen's A Fine Trip Chas. C. Parmele and son Pollock re turned Saturday noon from their trip by auto to Mr. Parmele'a large ranch near Broken Bow. They report a fine journey everything looking well and the roads in good con dition. Pollock drove the car the entire distance with no mishap of any con sequence which is certainly a good rec ord for the boy who though but 15 years of ae is considered one of the best chaffeurs in the city. The Overland machine which they used stood the trip well responding to all requirements and returned good as new. Another New Auto. F. J. Coddington who was in the city with a Reo Runabout auto Saturday demonstrating its hill climbing qualities returned to his home at Syracuse and drove back a 30-horse power Reo tour ing car for which he had a prospective purchaser. He was accompanied by Jacob Frey his chaffeur who drove the touring car back for him while he de livered the runabout to Mr. Cole for $500. Mr. Cole lives near Mynard and is very well pleased with his new car which satisfactorily does everything that could be reasonably expected of it take no other. 304 Missouri Pacific Time Table TRAINS south No. 104 To K. C, St. Louis, passenger ; 9:48 a. No. 106 To K. C, St. Louis, passenger 12:03 a. No. 194 Local Freight .... 10:40 a. m. trains north No. 103 From K. C, St. Louis. passenger 5:02 p. m No. 105 From K.X-, St. Louis, . passenger 6:12 a. m. No. 193 Local Freight 3:00 p. m. Tickets sold and baggage checked to all points in U. S. H. Norton. Ticket Agent m. m. SHREWD MR. DOOLY HE HAS DISCOVERED A USE FOR "SWITCHTAIL" COWS. I LADY WANTED To introduce our laree and corr olete fall line of beautiful wool dress goods silks and fancy waistings. The latest up-to-date New York City patterns Handsomest line of materials on market. Dealing direct with the mills you will find our prices low. Profits 1 110.00 to $30.00 weekly. 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Dooly has tried for eight years to get rid of the cow, but her fame hat spread over Essex and Morris coun ties, and a purchaser for her could not be found. She can snap her tail like a whH, and the result is that Dooly's face has not been minus several pieces of sticking plaster for years. Dooly said recently, "I have been thinking for some time of using the old brindle's tailpower to some good effect, and at last hit upon a plan, which I have now put Into effect with such good results that If any of the farmers around have any 'swltchtall' cows they want to dispose of they will And a buyer at the Dooly farm. "I rut a hole through the side of the woodshed," continued Dooly, "Just op posite the circular saw, which we turn by hand to cut up wood U stove lengths, and through this hole I put a beam, which I balanced Just like the walking beam of a ferryboat on the North river. On the Inside end fastened a stick leading down to the wheel that turns the saw. On the outside I fastened a rope. I tried the thing and It worked tine. Driving stake Into the ground near by. I tied the old brindle to It, and, fastening her tall to the beam rope, sat down to milk. I called Pat DiiBan, the farm helper, anfl told him to feed wood to the saw. He thought at first I was crazy, but I ordered him to do as told "The next minute the old brindle gave her tail a switch to swipe me across the face as usual, but she couldn't. The rope held, and she could only Bwltch her tall so far. Then she tried In the other direction, with the tame result. Uy this time old brindle got pretty mad and she Jerked that tall of hers back and forth as quick as lightning and, say, that walking beam kept soing at such a rate that you would a thought the circular Baw wna being driven by a ten horse power inglne. "It JtiKt took 15 minutes to milk old brindle, and in that time she cut up two cords of wood Into stove lengths No, ?.ir. 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