The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, June 23, 1904, Image 4

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The Plattsmouth Journal
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I'm ii si- nt licpiililicuiisiirc v i t v 1 1 1 jr
vvilh i; oat a in i liciisii in the sa'tntf
nl liusiia-ssaiiil t lii-v aic ti t 1 1 1 ilc a! ra M
that t In- cull of "pnisici It y" will come
lii'fci'i' t hi-cnil nf the campaign dues.
It is re mii led and Is iei haps t rue
that hick Vales i.s almost smry that
he lucked limns with Hilly Mason in
I hat I lllnois nn-iip Perhaps he ex
pected help because It was the slUTnl'
Mate
A I i'1'li nili'c Is ci iiiL' t It ill ) I he
hi'iiiiK-ialic vviideinos, liiiiiiriiii; Sen
all r i ioi man In In ciiiie t he iiianiliei oi
the I ii'iuociat ic campnikin lleiscei
tainly i'i I the shrewdest pulltica
niaiiaL'ii's in ll-c iniiii'iv nf eitl'i'i
party.
Till' Cii lea no Illicit Hra ii (ad mi tils
I rat ion i frankly dcclaicsthat when the
picsiij. nt sendsi'iit hiscal'inet toplead
fi him, he had lu ttci keep Muodv,
Shaw llilclicock and 1'ayni' at. Iinini',
for t in v can in no need In the west
and arc liaMe to do harm.
r.x-si-N v rim Mai;iun Hi ti kk of
Noi l h ( :arollua says that In his jiule-
lllfll t till' sliniinest ticket ht'liKK'iatS
could nominate would he Senator Tid
ier nt Coloiado and llird S. Colcr ol
New York. That teauicertalnly would
I'Min I iioe some viKurinis elements.
M . O'liKi.i.sdcclaratlon that Yan
kees aic the most iiicnrnary peiiplu lu
tin1 wi'ild, receives a now illustration
In t lie anility with which Philander
Knox steps up from an s,txio Cabinet
ship to a.'i.iNHiSenatorship. And how
is our Coilt'lyou to he icliiihursed for
his saci illi'ey Or, arc there ways, per
haps' Tiik vice president of the llanovei
National Hank of New York said at a
haii'iuct last week: " President House
veil has pledned hiiiiself to the hankers
of t he ciiiint ry to carry out whatever
policy they determine nil as lie.st". It
seems quite Impi issi lile t hat Mr. Hoose
velt has said anv such thinn. If he has,
he is nut lit to he President.
'I'm-: administration has set the
flerk s in t wo dcpai t uients at work to
twist injures anil torture statistics so
as to demons! rate t hat the. wanes of
the aw ranc working man have inercas
cil laslci than tlieavetant'eost of cloth
iin., p.ovisloiis ami tent, and the salar
ies of these clerks will nut come out of
I lie Kcpuhlieati campakn fund, cither
At the Lake Mnhonk cenfetence
Commissioner Mai'l-'arland, virtually
novcrnnr of the Ihstiicl of ColumUa
informed his audience that the chief
hope of peace in the world was hased on
the re election of President Koosevelt.
This is a preat Int. tiov. Mad'arland
is ovci vvorklnn hislnain. And also Ids
uratltude in devotion to his master
wlio appointed him to otllce.
,1 vvks ,1. llu.i., the (Treat railroad
liuilder, tellstli','t'oiinres.sioual Merch
ant Marine Commltteo, "If you will
admit foreinn-hullt ships free of duty
you wiil net an American Merchant
Marine ijulcker than any other way."
lie says that, since his disastrous ex
periment no American is likely to huild
a million dollar ship to compete with
one costing two-thirds as much.
Ski kktaky Shaw promise of a 14,
UHMHM surplus has n"no clinunerinn,
and in its place we have for .lime iii a
dcticit of fV.'.oidi.mm: The C"Wrment
receipts cont inue to shrink, while the
ordinary expenses of the citien con
tinue to expand. Since Theodore
Koosewlt hecame act inn executive he
has succeeded in spendinn a thousand
inillion dnllais more than was spent
(hirinn the administration of the last
hcmociiitic president, lint thepenp'.e
seem to like it.
C. i:m:i!VU Mii.ks artirms that only a
very short apprenticeship is reijuireil
to qualify the Filipinos tor independ
vttce. In a speech I k' fore the Mass.i
I'husetts Keform Club he said of the
refusal of the administration to com
mit itself, "The policy that Is adopted
to do notliinn. say notliinn. disclose
nottiltiit promise nothinn. Until alter
the nixt election, or any election, lu
ll ii atisto ir..v iniiid a want of cotitidcnce
In tin wisdom and judgement of the
An'ert'Vin (n'onle". It does Imik that
Tii k. an- iii't s4'liii:ir t'litluisi.iMii
nli a I iii " K" in I 'liifiik' tl'N vni rk.
Tii h iiiim'Iih' !( MaiK llanna i-.
treat Iv iiiKm'iI In CliUvino thi.s M't-k.
Yi's. and Ills pti'si iiri' in tlie ra:ii
ill f inlssi'd miiiumi.
M l VMM. i'f n;iti"lial rniiiiiiil Ire
nun ilnl ).m iinlirc tli- !naki'-u( ut
I lial list mI' ctiil at 'I.hmi'' Tin- i!f-
lli 1 1 1 ! 1 1 . 1 T lull ll I'rilrlli '.'lll'I'-lllii.li'ls
Is vi'iy ii'ICi'('l 1 J -.
Tii h. tamest all. in in I l.e shape nl a
national i niivi nt inn that ever avMin-
I'leil Klh.it urn- in Chli'aL'i' this week.
It lsH ilu liiillv in.iile iiKif KlMiscVelt's I
I'ii i-liiildciv rnited Stall's Senators,
ciiiiiessiiien ami sinit licrn ilai kics.
Tiik Nehtaska City Ti iluinc piinisa
limn e-litiiri.il 1 1 1 ui the riillai!cliliia
l.t'iL'rl In Ii felclu l' tu KiM'seVcit 's ad-
minis! : a' inn. as cuiuiiiL' from a (Icii.h-
crallc suiiicc. I l a V , tell Us, ulu-li t lie
Lcdcer hei ainc a (li'iniicrat ic jmn nal'.'
We t ali I. reiui ilihiT.
Tiik new senator from Pciuisy ivania
i.s PhilanilerC. Knox, the man who has
in lour years .spent i'i,ooo of the .'i(Ni,.
ihmi appiopriati'tl hy cminiess for that
purpose, in ilcstii.yiiitf the "liad"
tnisi.s The ecoiinmical attorney nen-
eral of the I'liited Stales is thus re-
wa1 ded
CuiiMiiis Ti'.i.Kt.u m: (ioveinor
Mickey issued a inoclainat ion to the
people todisplay Mans last Tuesday, hut
he nenleeled to state w helher it was
In honor nt tin- annivei sai v ol I he day
when he juii ed the chinch, or the day
when Ic mad" I he oil deal with I hot her
I'ockefeller
I'liuM the tone of several "I the
.ea'liun iinal icpiil'lican papers, they
'In not seem to he very well pleased
w it Ii t he manlier mi w IiU h (lie railroads
not in their wink at the recent state
(''invent ion Hulthey helonn to the
lepuiilican p.ulv ami the lepuhlicaii
(iariy helonnstnlhe railroads, so theie
you have it.
Thk man who is lodeleat "Senator"
Itiukett has not heen chosen yet, hut
Mr. liurkelt does not feel so sure of
his new johlhathc will withdraw from
the ennniessional linhl. - llastinns
heinocrat. No, you he I he won't.
The (jreal wind-jammer helleves In
"keeplnn all y ou not, and net all you
can," and let loose of nothinn.
A l.l. that. Is necessary tosend Midnet
Mic.Kcy home after his present term
expires Is for the opposition to place
before the voters of Nebraska a man
for governor In whom the people have
faith that he will he the governor of
the people,-- not us at present- the
railroads the governors of the man
who sits lu the executive chair and
simply noes throunli the motions as his
bosses tell him.
"Ki;ki TKt by the people, for the
people," Is the lenend inscribed on the
corner stone nf huaha's new auditor
ium. This huildlnn. completed and
dedicated hut a few days since, Is one
of the finest and most capacious in the
land, linl feet lonnby l.v: feet in width,
with an arena Is; by n;, a stane larger
than the largest ball in the city , and a
seal iii(T capacity of soon all provided
out of popular contributions, without
a single dollar of uxpe'ise to the ornan
ied municipality.
Ski uktaky Hay hasordered all our
representatives abroad to drop the
name, The I'nitcd Stales and use the
word America. It looks better and
sounds more dlnnified, he says. Yes,
the American Kmpire would be a har
monious hleiidinn of thounbts. You
could not say, The I'nlted States Km
pire, It would convey a wmnn Idea.
I'liited States do not convey the Idea
of a strong (Tovernment it means a
union of states, and whoever heard of
an Kmpire helun a union of anythinn
but aristocrats as anainst the m asses.
This Is the kind of a novertunent that
Alexander Hamilton wanted in the in
fant days of this republic. And Is the
same kind a government that the re
publican party are (fradually endeav
urine to force upon the people of this
country today, more than a century af
ter the death of Hamilton. A few
more years of republican power In the
national novernment and the work of
destroying the rinhts of the masses as
anainst the classes, will he effectual.
In Chleano there is a convention
plainly not of the people. Not one
cheer comes therefrom. Keduced to
Koosevelt. compelled to foreea man to
run beside him-unlessone of the neu
tral willing candidates is accepted
havinn insulted the rank and tile by
the nenro exploitation and oileinled
and dlsciiut'ined the workers by various
rash and harsh action, the republican
organisation Inaunurates the cam pain"
under the very worst possible condi
tions. Thetuarrel over Cortelyoit of
itself Is eimunh, were there not abund
ant other disastrous circumstances to
dispel all semblance of harmony and
enthusiasm. The machine rattles In
all Us Joints. It has barely strenntli
for the perfunctory task U fore It. The
convention is sick In spirit and Its
nioans till the public-car. Itscreatest.
deepest nroan will consist In the nom
ination of the "Creat Trust lluster"
by "acclamation"-and In that croati
the whole country will join.
Whew!
In sccuniin the removal ot the state
committee hia-i'iuai lt-rs liom l.iinoln
to Omaha, the I'nion I'acil.c, with
in ! or !essassistance from the NYrth
wt sicMi r. atl has put the tinisht'iits
carefully ct.nci tved plan trf f)isci(iliniiin
l.anc.istir county. There arc those
who s.iy this sui t of diciplinc is injudi
cious; ami perhaps may be injurious,
and t hey arc many.
The star thinks the l'i, .mi Pacifc
put the tluishinn touches tu its plan
when it removed the headiU.iiters.
Those plans were coinineiiced hy the
I'nioii pacific, two years ano when Mr.
J. N. Ilaldw in discovered .1. II. Mickey
as the proper man to occupy the ni,y"
ernoi 's chair, and now Lincoln people
can bet ter untlelstaiid the power of the
ruilroads in the republican party, if
they ever, lieri'tohue had any doubts
on tin' subject. Lincoln Star.
Very Candid.
Kdil or Ladd or the Albion News, one
of the prominent rural republican pa
pers in Nebraska, nlves vent to his ted
inns with reference tothe recent state
convention, as follows: "We have
heen subjected to a (.Meat deal of Kuy
inn since the republican convention,
and many want to know when' we
stand alter the inannllicent victory of
the railroads. We are the same dashed
old 'fool we have always been. We are
for llie ticket. If It is necessary to
net a railroad rinn in our nose, our
nose yearns for the nun. If it is to
hell with the people and hurrah for the
lobby, we are at. the front with bed
and hurrah." Mr. Ladd is president
of the Nebraska Press Association, and
is very candid lu his assertion, but
what is the use ot it when he (Toes rlnht
alone whoopuin Yr up for Midnet
Mickey, l.lowhanl llurkett and the
railroads?
Railroad Assessment $46,000,000.
The railroad assessment in the slate
has at last been accomplished by plac
inn It at lii,noi,inio. Last year it was
7,niHi,oun, in round numbers, so the
increase is a hunt seventy per cent.
I'd eeueral opinion seemed to prevail
that the raise would easily run up to
about $i;ii,imio,ikhi, which would have a
little more than doubled the assess
ment, and would thus he an equal in
crease with other property. Those
who are familiar with the situation
think that the lailroad taxes this year
will he less than last. While the as
sessment has been increased, the levy
will be so much lower as to lower the
taxes. If this is true, who i.s eolne to
pay the increased taxes which the state
requires to meet expenses and indebt
edness? Now and Then.
Fifty years ano there weir less than
a thousand while people in Nebraska
territory, today more than a inillion.
The total wealth then was probably
not iHiii,iiiio, now bet ween one and t wo
billions. Then there was not a siunle
cultivated larin today there are
l'i.ooo, with crop worth Ii'.J.imiii.ikmi.
Then not a factory or mile of railroad.
Today "i,4U inanufacturiiie establish
ments, with a product worth tlU,
uoo.ooo each year, ",7iHi miles of rail
road. Fifty years , ano this summer a
sinele newspaper, the Palladium, at
Hell vue. Today iioo newspapers and
tnaeaines. Fitly years aeo not a
school in active operation. Today 10,
uoo common school and hleher ones hy
the hundred.
It Is reported that Paul Morton i.s
eolne into Roosevelt's cabinet. Now,
wouldn't that cork you?
Tiik enotistical P.urkett is the only
coneressman from Nebraska attendine
the Chicae" convention. Wonder if
he really thounbt that lieht nine would
strike him even as a vice presidential
possibility? Ihlhalha!
"Ton Ai;m!" will now be the com
mand of his Ilieh-Muck-a-Miick to
Federal office-holders Postmasters,
In hie and little towns, are expected to
earn their salaries on the outside in
whuopin' Yrup for "Teldy the Trust
lluster!"
Always Wclcomcife
Anv ti:-..? -anvwhrte rrV
in the poor lean's
cottage or tis tich
r.-.ans palace. .
Peerless Beer
is wrlcorr.eJ nj cnjoyeJ
- puia anil wholesome.
ArH yuur it il. r.
Accept no cfhr.
Triumphs of Modern Surgery.
Wonderful things are done tor the
human I i y by surgery, ornaus are
taken t ut and soaped and polished
and put lack, or they may lie removed
entirely; bones are spliced; pipes take
the place ot diseased sections of veii.s:
! antiseptic dressings are applied to
wounds, bruises, bums and like injur
1 ies U fore iiillammati' n sets in. which
causes them t heal without matina-
tionand in one-third the time required
by the old treatment. ChamU-i Iain's
Pain P.aimactson thissame principle.
It is an antiseptic, and when applied
tt. such Injuiles causes them to heal
very quickly. It also allays the pain
and soreness Keep a bottle of Pain
li ilm in your home and it w ill save you
time and money, not to mention the
inconvenience and suffering which such
injuries entail. For sale by all drun
nists. SrnoHing irj a Powder Magaiine.
Is com tine death more suddenly but
not more surely than nenlectlne kid
ney disorders. Foley's Kidney Cure
will cure a slieht disorder in a few days
and its continued use will cure the
most obstinate cases, It has cured
many people of Urleht's disease and
diaU'tes who were thounht to Ik-incurable.
If you have kidney or bladder
trouble, commence takine Foley's Kid
ney Cure today, before it Is too late.
For sale by F. (i. Fricke - Co.
John W.Crabill
RELIABLE JEWELER .
Union Block Plattsmouth. Neb.
Fine Watch and Cock Repairinea
Specialty. A complete line Watches,
Jewelry and Silverware.
Kxtra Fine Kinbt-Dav Clock
:s S2.T5
(luaranleed
Parker Alarm CYvks, duar
anteecl
$1.00
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I Perry's Restaurant
ond Short Order House
b North Side Main Street
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Bee Hive Restaurant,
Main Street
IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE
COURT HOUSE.
Meals at all hours. Special at
tention to the fanner patrons. The
tables are supplied with tlie Ivst
the market afford.
JOHN COREY. Proprietor.
FOLEYSHONEYTAR
for thltdrmi aaft, tun. Mo oplattt
Easy to take nr.i ea$y to act Is fi
that famous little f.;i Cewitfs
Littie Early R.sirs. This is du? to
lh li.'l Inat Ihv Inn r. tu. liVffr in.
.... ...... - kl
stead of Furjir.j Jt. They never gr rc
iur sicken, r.ct even the moit del:cari g
lajv, and yet they are so certain In u
results that t.o ore whs uses them :s
d.sappair.tsi. Th-y cure torrid liver.
constipation, t'.licujr.ess. jaundice,
headache, malaria and ward off pneu
monia and fevers.
rmi'Ki: cur y
. C. DcWITT A CO., CHICAGO
V) Don't Forgil thi Nami,
Early Risers
For Sale by F. C. FRICKE & CO.
llli
x 0
ft Menls Served tit Iwguliir ft
M.-nl Hours.
g Fresh Oysters
(IN SEASON) S
Fish or anything in Market, js
(ilVE L'S A CALL.
P. UTTERBACK, Proprietor,
MARTIN BUILDING,
I ClH Beef
That Has
I i , -i':vy ... f
uounshim,' com. It has the flavor that is so highly tender,
dated by those who know what uood meet is. It is lasting
juicy and delicious. Choice cuts for broiling or roasting
Our prices invite purchases. Also bear in mind that our
GROCERY EPARTMENT
is up-to-date and that the quality irf our goods cannot be
surpassed nor our prices cannot be beat. We divide our
profits with our customers, because we give them the best
goods for the same money that you have to pay for poorer
quality. Don't be backward, but give us a trial.
Lorenz Brothers
North of Post Office
Spring
ARE ALMOST DUE
How is Your Roof?
If You Need a New One. Now is the Best Time
Remember, that we are fully prepared to
place a new tin roof on your house, new
spouting, or repair the old ones.
Wc Wake a Specialty of Roofing and Spouting
And are Prepared to (live You Close Figures
on This Kind of Work.
John Bauer
No. 506 Main Street
Try a case of the
PEERLESS
One of the Purest Beers on the Market
Call on ICd'Donat at the Peerless Sa
loon, or telephone 112 and Ed will do
the rest. All we ask is a trial for this
popular brand and you will buy no
other
Try a Case To-Day.
THExPEERLESS
ED. DONAT,
Hist
W
eh. "Cfiutthiir
2i
u
1 litit is tlie kind we have,
Not only now but all times.
Beef that has been pro
duced from rich, sweet
countrv lthss mid rint
Plattsmouth, Neb.
Rains
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
Favorite Jnlm Guild
Proprietor.
a opi my i uiiii;
"The Early Bird
Catches the Worm"
This is an old gayiti?. but a very wise
one in many respects, and serves to remind
those who are on the lookout for
Spring Suits
For Men and Piys
That William Holly is prepared to "fill the
bill" in this line to a dot. and invites nil to
come and inspect his new arrivals ami get
prices. Kit and quality guaranteed, and
prices to suit tlie times. Also, a tine line
of Mens and LinjV Shoes of all grades.
Hats and Caps, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Etc.
Hemeinber the place,
William Holly
East Room Waterman Clock
Co-ner Fourth and Main Streets