The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, January 07, 1904, Image 4

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Uk.S(iLK to li t littler ulul Vide the
democratic ticket.
The PlattsmoQth Journal
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Wuitk it-i'.i ,u:
New resolutions are in order. Then
resolve to lioKin tliu new year by be-
coming a subscriber to the Journal.
1kmockats oiinlit to be terribly
worked up because the way In which
Senator (ionnan leads them does not
please the republicans.
This Is presidential year. If you
want a reliable, simon-pure d.Mnocn.tic
paper, sutiscrllc for the Journal. You
will feel better after dolnp si
New Yokk will try to unite Its en
thusiasm on a favorite of its own to
put before the national convention
Parker or Hearst, perhaps.
Sknatou Stosk,' of Missouri, says
that Hryan will not get In the way- but
w ill do his whole part toward:! secur
ing a democratic victory next fall.
Altihh oh Chicago, St. Louis and
several other cities aro candidates It
seems likely at this writing that the
democratic national conventku wih
meet In New York.
I'.k sure and sunn-rite for th Jour
nal during this month and get lit
Journal Monthly Magazine free for the
year. It Isas large as the publication
you pay one dollar a yiar for, ai.d !
uneu w un me same khki oi nier:!' w
suitable for both old and young. I
It is estimated that the I'h!liihiiu'
frolic h:is cost the United States ip to
New Year day about $(;27,(O0,0i)O, in
eluding the bonds about to be issued
for the friar lauds, taking no account
of the 10,000 deaths. Whether the
oriental game Is worth this Occidertal
candle, well, they say It altogether
Niatc to talk about that.
Now Is the proper t'mc to Increase
the circulation of the Journal . If ev
ery friend of the paper In Cuss county
would take it upon himself to secure
one new subscriber before the first uf
February, he would be doing the Jour
nal a great favor. There arc numerous
democrats who could easily do this, if
they only would. But will they? Wo
only hope so.
By All Means Nomlnati Teddy.
The original and only Johnny Mick
ey, the Minerva of Nebraska, with Its
rivers un.l htreams, and a coterie of
Lincoln lesser lights a few nights since
organized a Roosevelt club. At their
meeting the pledged support of the
H. & M., from J. J. Hill down was se
cured for "their man." In the light of
this it will be hard for them to weave
around the 10 by 12 brow of Terrible
Teddy and his teeth a garland of honor
because of corporation hostility. This
crowd want to ride Into oftlce behind
Roosevelt; and so they say the North
ern Securities are against him on ac
count of that injunction which did no
good. Yet from the fact of his cring
ing and masterly Inaction toward all
other trusts and his fear toenforce the
criminal law In thUthey dwarf and dis
honor the man by showing uphls grand
stand play to fool the people into giv
ing him a nomination, rather than an
honest attempt to give the people
needed relief from ravaging trusts by
a just, fearless enforcing of the entire
law. We believe the people of Ne
braska are getting onto the theatri
cal displays of the- meaningless trust
busting omnipotence of. the acting
president as t hey seem to have done a
long time ago in the eastern states. It
comes from the headquarters of one of
tN republican' senators from. New
York that "any old democrat" can
carry that state this year by 100,000 In
case Roosevelt should be nominated by
the republicans. It Is In Ihe Interest
of, the democratic party w the natioV
to have Roosevelt as the opposing can
didate. The people are getting hlni
r.b cd up. Ex-Senator Thurston says ol
him that he is a man "whom everybody
is for and nobody wants." Many who
were once for him now realize how In
linitely superior would have been the
coi. duct of the affairs of this nation
under the noble simplicity and states
manship of Mr Uryan had not the In
toxication of the success of the Span
ish war and better times been success
fully thrown against him. Roosevelt
is losing ground for his nomination
everyday and If Mark llanna wants
the nomination It Is his.
01 carriers would con-
it favor If parties
ill L'lacc them on
innics
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icans of N)w
Thou iv.ni'S.
Sknatou Hanna has the grip.
That's what Roosevelt has been klck
1 rig about.
Roosevklt shook hands with 6,711
callers on New Year's Day. That must
have been a most strenuous hand-out.
It Is a good plan not to make too
few good resolutions. There is more
satisfaction In breaking many, and
there Is more prospect that some will
oe Kepi, j r you overlooked anv chances
Year's Day, hold an'xtra session
rse
Does This Mean Mlcke
One day last week the niana
publicans of the state met at
to launch the boom of John li.
ster for vice president. It va
sentiment of this meeting thai
L. was the proper running mate
Roosevelt, and gave it out tlm
braska would Instruct for him
merous speeches were delivered
by Mr. N. P. Dodge, an original
ster bootncT, to which we parti
desire to call the attention
Journal reader, lie said: "I ;
of those republicans who have
tired or the control of the repd'
party In Nebraska by 'general'
gers.' And I want to assure yoii
are a lot of us. I, for one, don'j
pose to submit any longer to tlj
poratlons taking a lump of dougli
ling It with sawdust, putting if
buttons for eyes, manufacturing;
nil month, and enlliiur Hint tlili
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party candidate. I'd rather suppl""
nn fll II I p V 1ml mnn tlirm n etr-he
man such as they have been gi
The respectable republic
braska feel the same way. They won
like to see a place made for brains at
character and statesmanship in the i
publican councils. And, again I sa
the best way accomplish tills Is
organize; organize; not as 'anils' me
ly, but organize about a man a I
man, a strong ana irue man, that
can trustand be proud of." C.oodn
but don't he touch up Mickey, I .
rich, and other lucky small-bore
publicans, In great shape?
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knowns mat Mieney. aim Dietricn a
both a disgraqo to Nebraska in
present positions, and should he gall
erlng corn or whacking bulls, instead
'of trying to hold down such responsi
ble positions as governor and United
States senator.
In politics as In other lields, 11)03 ha
eft Its bequests. Yet It may be said
ave for Roosevelt's inscreascri prestigi
0 his party which seems to assu renin
.he republican nomination, the polii
tal outlook Is still undefined.
choice of the conventions and thill1
suits of the general elections wlllvlc
almost entirely dependent upon tV"
drift of events yet to assume direct bn.c
f!nnv-rM has dune noMiini of inline-1
diate significance except to pass the i
reciprocity measure and its later acts
will have much bearing upon public!
:e.
10! Ill
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NEW YEAR!
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Wo wisli to sincerely thank the- pooplef Plattsmoutli nml vicin
ity for their very liberal pntroiino to us fur the time- wo luivo boon
hero nntl wo crn assure you that wo are inoro tlinn gratified w ith tlio
trontniont noeotded us by the people of this community.
So hoping that tlio year l'.'Ol will bo n happy ami prosperous one
to you, we wish to further solicit your patronage and to help you make
this the hamicr year.
Help us ami we will help you.
Our prices aro riglit, our goods are fresh and of A 1 quality.
We quarnntoo everything wo sell AS REPRESENTED. Any
errors made here we gladly rectify.
We will call and take your orders or you can call up Plntlsmoutli
riione IDS -give us your order anil we w ill deliver it, or if you send
the children it makes no difference you can rest assured your orders
will receive the same attention as if you called in person.
We are continually on the market and on the lookout fur any
thing whereby we may benefit our i ustoiners, and then by wo hope to
make you a customer, and by following this policy and by fair treat
ment wo hope to be able to say "once our customer, always so."
Remember the place nntl give us n trial.
Again wishing you a Happy New Year, I remain,
Yours to servo,
P. PEARSON
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ke may not be comforting to
i of the 1903 hold-ups, but It
Ig to all who are glad that
hot, as yet, come in contact
I-robbers.
las become of Mickey's boom
esident? Maybe the orgin-
llie . Mickey boom came sud-
1 the conclusion that there
nigh of Mickey's stripe in
I'.on alread, so they let his lit-
die a born in.
sentiment. The pronounced republl
can leaning toward liooseveit by no
means assures him of. election, since
njiany localities and many Interests,
rrjeanlnif in votes what may easily
amount to the balance of power, are
concllably opposed to him; and this
taken in connection with the
,llce against republican rule he-
sJepartment. scandals, has In it
ipominly for tlemooraeyJ
Hut the result Is entirely dependent
upon the democratic convention. The
minority party's choice cannot now
be foretold with any certainty. Ac
cordingly, the greatest event of . 1904,
the election of a president, will be de
pendent upon developments Jn the
next few months.
ask a county official to carry
lis fee book. The district court
ster county has decided that
s arc In lien against a
illlcial, and his bondsmen are
the costs, no matter If they
t been collected. This decks-
I force all county officials to
in lion-clad cash rule in trans-
public business.
Alexander. Dowik ("Elijah
las gone to Australia, pausing
i Hilnnno fi n1 Can It en nn enrx nn
t vy i ivuiiii iuvi uaii x' I'll
l y. lie will sail January 21. He
lion Is a straight republican city
1; course of his last sermon he
eulogistically of Roosevelt and
. 1.. ,.f nn..nl II, .A ..,,,.,1
Jtlt 1 tl JWI U3lll'U 1lUlb uuu nuuil
mventand forestall his enemies
prevent them from "carrying out
r mischevlous plans."
ATic Auuitou Weston of Xebras-
Who has been In Jail atCasper, Wyo
o for several days on a charge of
wrcckingf has been released on
ositing $10,000 in a Casper bank to
ic good the shortage existing' in the
Ink w ith which he was connected
ston Is a republican. So Is Dietrich
lo ;eoraska senator cnargeu witnac
ptinga bribe. Nebraska has a num
of republican ex-state officials In
fie penitentiary and a number at large
ho belong there. Central City (S
f. ) Register.
One Hundred Dollars a Box..
Is the value II. A. TIndsdale, Sum
Inerton, S. C., places on DeVVItt
Witch Hazel Salve. He says: '
(had the piles for 20 years. I tried
many doctors and medicines, but all
failed except DeWitt's Witch Hazel
lvc. It cured me." Itlsacombl
von of tlio healing properties of
hazel with antlccptlcs and
1 relieves and permanently
(bleeding, Itching and pro
sores, cuts, bruises, ec
'iiiii and all skin diseases,
Fricke & Co.
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stomach
is out of
ivill clean
rflur dvs-
right
Good for Children.
The pleasant to take and harmless
nc Minute Cough Cure gives hnme-
liate relief in all cases of cough, croup
md Ladrippe because it does not pass
mmediately into the stomach, but
akes effect right at the seat of the
rouble. It draws out the lutlama-
ion, heals and soothes and cures per
tinently by enabling the i"' i-
ontrihute pure life-r' , ., ,.
i........,. i . -iiinslrong of Delia,
Tex., prescribe it daily and says there
is no better cough remedy made.
Sold by F. (. Fricke & Co.
FANCY AND STAPLE.:
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"Gut Ileil," the favorite cigar.
Santa Claus even gets hurt by the
trust. "High finance" entered Into
the Santa Claus business In Philadel
phia In great shape. Realizing that
with a demand for but M.OOO Christ
mas trees and 80,000 on hand they
would lose money, wholesale dealers
there combined Interests and early
few mornings before Christmas had
thirty car-loads of spruce pines taken
to the outskirtsof thecity and burned.
More than 40,000 trees were destroyed,
leaving but 40,000 to be sold. Prices
boomed from 75 cents to $:$ to -from
$1,50 to $5. Four more years of repub
can administration and the trusts w ill
have a comer on God Almighty.
The holiday season of mirth and rc-
olclng, the ending of the old year,
brought with It a theater disaster
which ranks with the most terrible on
record. The fatality by whicii such
events are often irrouDcd was notice
able in the closing, month of W.
Minor accidents led up to the Uonnells-
llle wreck, Qiich was soon followed
by the l'cre Marquette collision; and
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both were (far lexceeded in norror ny
the Irouuols Tlicatcr fire. Oppressed
by the appaUhlg magnitude of. the cat
astrophe thefcountry enters upon the
New Year ImdecD morning. Let us
all hope and pray that we may not ex
perience like serious disasters In YX'i
at least.
Mn. Ruyan at a reception given in
his honor at the Hotel Bristol, llerlin,
the other day, said: "In my meeting
with citizens of my country sojourn
ing abroad I have been relieved of one
of the fears of lSixi. . I was afraid if 1
was not elected It might be difficult to
find good men outside the democratic
party to represent the united States
abroad, but I have' found so many good
Americans and republicans, too, who
honor their country In diplomatic and
consular positions, that 1 will go wick
relieved of one of my fears. 1 desire
to acknowlege my gratllute to the rep
resentatives of - my' country every
where." .
Sheriff's Sale.
BY vlrtui' of III! iillusnrilrr of snlr Issiud ly
.limit's Uolirrtson. clerk of thi'dKlrli-t i-iiurt
within mill for Cuss county, Ni-br;i.kii. unit lu
liic (llrci-tt'il, 1 wilt nil tin:
20th Day of January, A. D., 1904,
lit 2:110 p. in., of said cliiy. lit tin' soul li door of
tin' court Iioiim' in int'citv or I'laiisinoiiiii. in
said county, sell at puliHc unction, to the
highest Milder for cash. the. following real es
tate to-wit : Wist half of lot twoO In Muck
tliirl v-four (.'111 : east half lot t hree (ID, Mock
thlrt'v-foiir (MO; lots eleven and twelve (II and
l:i Mock el''htv-Hvc (Hi); lot seven (7) Mock
ci-.'hty-cltfht (ss); lut ten (Id) Muck nlnty-
I hrt-f (".:: lot four(l) In Muck iilnty-slx ();
lots thirteen and fourteen (III and 14) In Mock
seven (7). I hoinpsun s tiililltlou; lots three.
live, six, seven and liuht (.1. .. . i. and s) Mock
one (i); I- Itznerald s aililitlon; lots one anil
four (I and 4) Mock two ( ) l ilzera!d s
iddillon: lots one. two. time anil four II.
I. it. mill 41 Mock three :i. I'ltL'erald'.s
addition, ail in the cily of I'latlsmoiith.
(ass county. Nebraska, toirethcr Willi the
lrivlleires and iippurt aneuces thereuiilu lie
oir.'inn or in anywise appertainini;. The
same iii'lni; levied upon ami laken us im
properly of Mary HI wriid as Ailuiluislrat
ri. el, ill., defendants, to satisfy a iudk'uient
of said court recovered hy tlie t'ounty of Cuss
plaliitill uualnst said defendants.
I'liittsinoulh, Nehiaska. lleceiuU r li'itli. A.
i.. !!Mi:t John li. .McltimiK.
.Ikssk i Hoot. Sherllf Cass County. Nell.
rialntiU'S Attorney.
GROCERIES!
Drv Goods,
Flour and
-ALSO A FANCY LINE OF
Ha vela nd China; Lamps
for the Holiday and Gift Trad
e.
Bee Hive Restaurant,
.. Main Street
IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE
COURT HOUSE.
In our DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT wo lmvo many NEW FALL
and WINTER STYLES.
Highest Market Prico Paid for BUTTER nntl ECiGS.
1. B. EGENBERGER.
Meals nt nil hours. Special at
tention to tlio fnimer pntrons. The
tables nro supplied with tlio bent
tlio markets utFord.
JOHN COREY. Proprietor.
BOXING GLOVES
A vur-uu olllciul who has no more
sense than to report that he had been
olTercrl a bribe, and then when pinned
riuht down for the name of the briber,
refuses to divulge the same, Is not the
proper person to occupy the highest
position In the gift of the voters of Nc-tinicL-n
Instead of nunlsliluif the
wnulrl-hft briber as hcotiu'ht to. (lover
nor Mickey throws the mantle of pro
tection nround the man who should lie
Hmn in the penitentiary. And
still some people wain uussiimu num;
slilelder re-elected. Wouldn't that
cork you?
Have you Indigestion, constipation,
headache, backache, kidney trouble?
Ilolllster's Riky Mountain Tea will
make you well. If It fails j?et your
money back. That's fair. Tea or
tablet form. 35 cents, tiering & Co.
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Bcttltd ir: Bgiid.
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FINE PUNCHING BAG
TAKH YOUR CMOICR.
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til MW .Lx'
is tbc Cheapest
in tbc nM
Toor Whisky h not only dis-np-rcenble
to tfiKto, but undoubted
ly injurious to tliputonmch. A lit
tle good Whinky is n line tonic find
helps in.stoiul of linrmiiig. Such
Wliihkies its Yellowstone, for iii
Htnnce, will do you just iih iniudi
Kod ns n doctor's preKcription. flT
you don t know how L'ood it
como in nnd try it.
ON RCCEII'T 01' $5.00
I Will Willi yotl UlO POLICK GA7.F.TTK for
one year ami a complete Set of Hand muile
Iloxing Gloves wlileli will last fur yers,
or a llnii Punching Bug.
PRICES:
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NEBRASKA
(I uckenhi'iinr riKye, per gallon .
Yellowstone, " " .
Honey Pew, "
P.lK Horn, "
I'LATTSMOUTN,
J5he CAR.EFUL MAN
is Always WcllQ Attaircd.
The careful man sees to It that we
do Ids tallorliu.'. fur we are careful of
the careful man. Ask any business
man as to the Impression nond clothes
make. Ask any business in Omaha as
to Ihe impression our Uyloiln makes.
Full styles now ready.
RICHARD K, FOX,
Suits $20 to $40 Trousers $6 to $10
JJRXSHER.
OPEN EVEN1NCS.
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OMAHA. NKII
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