The Plattsmouth Journal rrr.i.i-n ki wkkkly at Pl.A'rrSMOUTH. NEBRASKA . u. a. i:ati;s. pi-uumikk. KmIti-I :il tin- joiH ! at l:.tt-.rmMtl.. Ne IiThhUii. :it si'ruinii'httH tii:itter. I )i"..M(CK ATS, Won't fail t attend voiir ward primaries Saturday eve ning. 'I...- ,...n.. ...,..;,, 1 111, KtlI1l VtilfLaiii a found out what war means accord ing to Sherman. WHY NOT? The Telegram frankly admits that the policies now advocated by Presi dent Roosevelt are endorsed by a majority of democrats of the nation. Why not? They are democratic policies and Johnnie's Mantal Reservation. Scandals crack at Washington Nothing more interesting 1- with a rapidity almot as .lifncult to dropped from human lips in a long rt.corti as jt wouM l,elo register the titne than Mr. John I). Rockefeller's concatenated oodtuiil-s of a string remark to tlie American Press Hu- nf nn,.,,...lri.,.r . j,.,t o1i morists, that when lov I was taught no' it i onlv natural that tliev s!ioul le approved ly de::ncrats. Kvery anti-tru-t speech made by President Koosirveit has been in harmonv with democratic senti meut in recent years. Kverv move made bv President Roosevelt to make the coal baron play fair with their laborers ha lecu suggested by democratic plat forms for a dozen years. Ivvery effort on the part of Presi dent Roosevelt to compel American tariff-protected manufacturers to sell goods to Americans as cheap as thev sell them to foreigners ha been based upon democratic clarations since 1S76. I-.verv Roosevelt declaration against the robber tactics of the great railroad corporations is sim ply an echo of democratic protests along the same line. While it is true that President Roosevelt has done nothing to harm the trusts; while it is true that h has gone no further than to scare the tariff barons: while it is true that he has never allowed anv o his railroad friends to be prosecut ed for criminal conduct.it is equally true that he has made some splen did threats in that direction. It is natural that democrats should be pleased by the conduct of a presi dent who by his speech proclaims the justice of democratic principles and who constantly urges the appli cation of those principles in tin affairs of government. It will be well tor democrats to remember that onlv a little while ago democrats were denounced as "anarchists" and "traitors" for talking just like President Roose velt is talking today. Whatever of good is being at tempted by President Roosevelt is based upon those same government al principles for which democrats have for years been condemned. Democrats are lovers of principle, ami that is why they 'speak well of the principles now advocated by their president. Thev are demo cratic principles. Columbus Telegram. O.M.vtwo more days until ring ticket will lie nominated, mean Parley's ticket. the We Tiik nominations of register of deeds goes bravely on in other counties. What will the Cass countv conventions do? Havinc established cabinet con nections with Pierpont Morgan, Mr. Roosevelt is now ready for a stren uous anti-trust campaign. Kx-Sknatok Dkitkich for gov ernor! Wouldn't that cork you? Well that is just what some repub licans in Nebraska would like to see. Dk.mockatic primaries in each ward and precinct on Saturday. Scptcniler 16. Don't fail to come out and assist in selecting delegates to the county convention. TilK political pot is leginning to boil. It wont le but a few days until it will le boiling over. Hut in Cass county it is always the best man that"knocks the persimmons." Ward committeemen will please notify this office where their pri maries will be held on Saturday, Se;temler 16, so that proper notice can lc made of the same in the Journal. Coki'okai. Tanni:k is now commander-in-chief of the G. A. R. He will be remembered as an ex commissioner of pensions. He was a good friend of tl e old soldiers while at the head of the pension department. Wiii-x the railroads of Nebraska cut loose from the republican party the stars will cease to shine and the sun will go into an eclipse forever. Too manv willing tends in that party for any such thing to occur in Nebraska. IJkokkx liow is a town where the preachers make sensations by run ning away with each other's wives. And now a crowd of about thirty eople have organized a new church, possibly to supply the de mand for preacher. It is exacted that the rcpubli-j can state convention will be slimlv attended, compared previous conventions, if the "anti pass" sentiment is strictly adhered to. Free transportation is what catches most republicans. Tin-: republican county conven tion, which met in Weeping Water Saturday, finished its day's labor by renominating K. Hilton for survey or and L. D. Switzer for commis sioner for second district. An "anti-pass" resolution was adopted, Pollard, Windham ec Co. made speeches and Byron Clark placed in nomination I. W. Gamble, "of the village of Stove Creek," for countv I superintendent of schools. The Willi I was a small I lov 1 was latigut no; to !elleve ail I heard or even what I read in 1 ooks. One hears a good many things in youth, such as that honesty is the best of policy and that one ought to do unto others as on- would be done by, which are apt to be taken literally. Put a bright boy, such as Johnnie must have been, would not le misled. Nor would he fall into the error of accepting at their face value such good books as found their way into his hands. We have it upon' his own authority that young John early perused the Scriptures, but it is evident that he did not too strict ly interpret the statement about the camel and the needle's eye. It is curious and instructive to trace the influence of his early ac quired caution upon his later habits of mind. He learned to take the many sermons that he heard cum grano, to discover behind the lines the real meaningless of the inter state commerce laws against rebate and the provisions against agree ments in restraint of trade, and in general to read the statute books with a mental reservation. Mr. Rockefeller probably keeps true to his training and dosen't believe all that he hears now about business reform and improved com mercial morals and standards; and it is likely that he doubts much of what he reads in McClure's Maga zine, ana even in uveryboay s. No, there is nothing specially credulous about Mr. Rockefeller. pretty much alike and belong to the same family. ( iratt in the printing j department, graft in the bureau of j animal industry, graft in the land office, graft in the department of statistics, graft in the postal depart ment, they are the children of pat ronage and machine politics. A new member :s born into tile ramily in the form of the Panama scandal. It is a promising infant and bids fair to outgrow many of its broth ers and sisters. Already it towers on the horizon. The charges are that favoritism has been shown "favoritism" being euphemistic for a divide between the grafter and graftee in the letting of Panama concessions for feeding and housing employes; and the charges are di rect and supported by detailed ex planations. In fact, the charges come in the shape of a protest to the president. The only salvation for the country is to "turn the ras cals out" bag and baggage. .tK.. .. , 1 lU', Dk.mockatic precinct committee men are requested to note the con vention call is this issue very close ly and the number of delegates each precint is entitled to. And we de sire to impress upon their minds the necessity of selecting a full del egation, and select men who you are sure will attend the Klmwood convention. Don't allow money to lie around. It is easier to spend it and easier to lose it, SUE MONEY i 5 keeping it in a safe place such as The Bank; of Cass County Capital Stock $50,000, Surplus $1.,000 OFFICERS: Clius. C. I'armele. Pres.. Jacob Tritscli. V-P. T. M. Patterson. Cash. You can give a check for any part of it at any time and so have a receipt for payment without asking for one. When you have a bank account you will be anxious to add to it rather than spend from it. Don't you want to know more about it. IOSV'ts Sept. 27 Oct. 7 Hflafla SOMETHING DOING ALL Tni unfit. Groat Day Parade, OCTOBER 4th Hompoued of a Kurtoua Uomblnatlon of Kute Hapera, Sum Censo and Sum Hnoncenae. III w m m m Grand EUctrlc pageant, i n . i . IV' A COKCCOUk DISPLAY Of ALLCCOfttCAL SUBJECTS PRESENTED IN A Crliliant Blazo of Bawllderlng Beauty. CRANO COURT BALL, NICHT OCTOBER Bth. REDUCED; RATES; ON ALL RAILROADS SCC YOUR LOCAL ACtNTV T7TT f T7 T7 OrT vegetable Sicilian HI AILES Hair Renewer A high-class preparation for the hair. Keeps the hair soft and glossy and prevents splitting at the ends. Cures dandruff and always restores color to gray hair. If jmt 4rtctit maot supply fi. vai ll.JU h r hai l :.. ii. J. M. Greene, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Can he reached by 'phone night or day Alanley, Nebraska. R. B. WINDHAM ATTOKXK Y-AT-I.A W. Piattsniouth : : Nebraska. Probate, Commercial Law, Real Estate Litigation And Foreclosure of Mortmain's ;i specialty Abstracts of Title thomaFwalIing OFFICE Anheuser-Bush Hioclc. rOHN M. LEYDA, A TTORNEY-A T-LA W ABSTRACTER OF LAND IT LES. Preparing abstracts of title, con vcyandnn and examining titles to real estate a special ty. Work properly done ami ciiarire reason able, ortice: Koonis ! ani 7. John Miv ituilding. near Court Mouse. Plaitnniouth, Nebraska. f -GREAT ICJieiiraeirers' Loom End Sals Tin: Rose-waters seem to he in the saddle, and will run the repub lican convention this week. They have succeeded in side-trackin.e; Senator Sheldon and they will suc ceed in side-tracking Judge Ames when the convention assembles. Tiik Taggart divorce, if interest ing, is hardly edifying. It has brought the light to the fact that army officers have considerable time to prepare material for scandal, and has given the public an unpleasant impression of the character of some of the armv officers. It is shrewdly surmized that President Roosevelt was seeking the acquaintance of McGinty when he went to the bottom of the sea the ether day. The President's political party will make the same descent next year, will find McOin tv and will stav with him. attendance was good, but minus any enthusiasm. Following is the ticket as nominated: Treasurer, T. Adams; clerk, W. W. Perry: judge, A. L. Tidd; sheriff. C. I). Quiuton; superintendent, J. V. Gamble; coroner, Ii. I. Clements: surveyor, K. IC. Hilton; commissioner, L. D. Switzer: register of deeds, Henry IC. Snvder. Greatest money Sav ing Event of the entire Season. Begins Sat. Sept. 9. nn nu7r7rrprAn i Dollars will do double duty during this Sale. u o n Closes Sat. Sept. 16 THE RELIABLE STORE. o n Mickky for U. S. Senator! Are the people of Nebraska crazy? Mickey for senator! Ha! Ha! Ha! What a joke some people are trying to jK-rpetrate upon the midget, in their efforts to get favor while he is governor. When Mickey steps down and out as governor he will lje consigned to private life for all time to come. Tin-: Protective Tariff League and ! the misnamed Home Market Club are saying that, since the president means to make railroad rate legis lation the paramount issue in the coming session, congress will let the tariff alone. But the western far mers, to whom the Home Market Club has not given a home market, combining with other powerful in terests that suffer from the Dingley act, are not going to ask the presi dent's permission to talk tariff. There will be plenty of time for other business than that which the president maps out, and reciprocity and tariff revision are two of the is sues that cannot be gagged. o n This Sale Embraces every Department in the Store Where materials direct from the loom are sold, such as dress goods, silks, linens, embroideries, laces, ladies' suits, wash goods, hosiery, underwear, etc. None of the goods offered are inferior in quality but are the best the marft afford and will be offered at prices that are more than sacrificed. We have secured quantities of Loom Ends, direct from the manufacturers at prices that are without doubt lower than the actual cost of making. There are unlimited quantities of long pieces in nice colors, shades and patterns. You will find just what you want far cheaper than you expected. We ask you to come to this sale with your expectations the highest as we feel confident that you will not be disappointed in the least. In connection with this sale we will make drastic cuts into the prices in all departments in order to make this sale the record breaker. MA IWI M Your Money will Bay Better Values During this Gigantic N Than is Possible Elsewhere at this Season of the Year. ACTURERS' IWM E SALE Tin-: Otoe countv democrats met in convention yesterday at Syra cuse and nominated the following ticket: Treasurer, C. C. liickel; clerk, C. H. liusch; judge, W. W. Wilson; sheriff, John Donovan; re corder of deeds, Theo. Schrunder; coroner, Dr. h.b. Marnell; survev-i or, C . Fierce. I he ticket is said to be an exceedinglv strong one, from top to bottom. I! EVERYTHING THAT IS ADVERTISED IN THIS SALE IS NEW STOCK OR HAS BEEN PURCHASED FOR THIS SALE. EXTRA SALES PEOPLE Have been employed for this sale. It's going to be a hummer from the word "go." Kwill be the real thing and you should prepare to come early and stay late in order to get the cream of the great bargains offered. It will be like picking up money to attend this great sale and bay freely of goods that have been marked down. ALL MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED WATCH OMAHA DAILIES for PRICES HAYDEN BROS. OMAHA, NEB. Enough BARGAINS FOR ALL BUT COME EARLY and SECURE the creamof the stock DC DC DC DC DC DC J,