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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1906)
The Plattsmouth Journal; r t. 1 lir.isk.i L itv entirclv. Ithe city election results! I I ltI.IIIKI K.KKIA AT I'LATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA. 11. A. BATKS. rriu.isiiKi;. nliT. il M tin' '' t I'IkIImiii'iUIi. Ne ln !. r vvitnl.'lit nuttier. Tin: city ek-etion this ye.ir was one of the most exciting contests ever held in the history of ri.itts month, ami a j;ieut ileal of ill-feel-itiK has ken engendered among our citizens in consetineucc. "Vor are the lest American in the room," said President Roose velt as he was introduced to the mother of fourteen children in the presence of a group of Senators. The Senate has not given birth to anything in a long time. Tin: real cause for the coal strike lies in the fact that mine operators want the strike and the miners are silly enough to aid them. The coal trust has vast quantities of coal stored up and they want to double the price, which would save the expense of operating the mines besides bringing enor mous profit. lU'STKK Hkown is so busy with his senatorial boomlet that he has no time to prosecute violators of the anti-trust law. He simply made a lot of smoke to blind the eyes of the people to his real purpose, but some of them have regained their sight and the State Journal candi date no longer looks good to them. Howell's Journal. j Tin: agony U over and all H"? I Juj Yofo ClSi for ElCh Candidate tol 'defeated candidates now to the wul i i . , I dt the voters. i Majority Received by Wards. TKKAM Kf'.ll. 11. W. Clement, d No opposition (IIIMII.MAN. John Lut., d lit Il'ittort Patton, r 41 Lut.'s majonty I'1 'ir can't sometimes always tell ' how elections are going, henchman aie claiming the wiienjA URGE TURNOUT earth. ; H. C. McMakkv won't be street commissioner, nor is he howling for an "American for mayor" to-dav. Tkk.vciikkv is one of the ele ments displayed in this campaign. Don't those fellows feel pretty cheap today? Hi: nson was nominated for mayor by the republicans in Omaha yes terday. Jim Dahlmau is the demo cratic candidate and stands a good show of "getting there." No Disturbances and the Election Passes Otf Very Peacefully. ; Total vote cast f.r mayor ''l' AT THE POLLS Mayor r.ering's majority ;" Archer's majority . Kl.sler'a majority " U. W. Clement No opposition It is reported that our sheriff was around town the other night bettting on the result of the city election. Don't he know that bet ting is considered gambling and restricted bv law? As i.onv. as some people can have I heir own way in representing for eign monopolies, it is all right, but is soon as a quietus is attempted on their robbing process, they be gin to squirm. Willi. i: the attorney general is shedding such juicy tears for the dear people, why doesn't he look after the harvester trust? Norris tooted his horn so vociferously af ter winning the I'.urlington tax suit that some people were led to be lieve he was the greatest trust bust er that ever came down the Pike. And then he rested. Alas! Lin coln Herald. Tin: readers of the Journal will hereafter get more local news. For the past week our columns have been principally taken up with campaign literature. Hut now that election is over our attention will be paid as usual to news. The election Tuesday was one of the most exciting In the annals of Platts mouth, and while this was the case it Is remarkable that everything parsed off without any disturbances whatever. The vote In the different wards was large, and the result a surprise to some of the friends of both tickets. As will be seen party lines were not very tightly drawn, and voters seemed to have a will of their own In . voting. While money Is said to have Mowed a few days previous none was In evl deuce at the polls. The following l the olilclal vote: KiiK MAYOU-HK-T WAISI). Henry II. tiering, d W. II. Newell, r '.' Ncwell's majority l' 1-oI.K K .11 IM.K. M. Archer, d William Wcl'er, r Archer's majority .'t CITY ( I.KISK. W. H. Ulster, d :4 Emmons J. Ulciicv. r '-: Ulchcy's majority P' TKKA'UKKlt. II. V. Clement, d No opposit'on CorNCI I.MAN. William Hassler, d Henry Sehluntz, r s. Sehluntz's majority t Tin-: saloons remained closed all day yesterday and until the open ing hour this morning, as per their Cering's majority instructions from the county attor- j ivi.uk ney. Never before in the history j M. Archer, d of Plattsmouth was such authority assumed by a county official in municipal affairs. Kill MAYOlE-SK.l ONI) WA1SD. Henry K. tiering, d. . . . 1 W. II. Newell, r NOBODY SPARED Kidney Troubles Attack Plattsmouth Men and Women, Old and Young Alike. Kidney tils seize youn and old alike, quickly come and little warning give. Children sutler In their early years Can't control the kidney secretions. Girls are languid, nervous suffer pain. Women worry, can't do daily work. Robust men have lame and aching backs. Old folks, weak, rheumatic, lame, endure distressing urinary ills. The cure for man, for woman or for child. Is to cure the causethe kid neys. I loan's Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys-Cure all the varied forms of kidney suffering. Plattsmouth testi mony guarantees every box. Herman Jleruld, living on Winter- steen Hill, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills procured at tiering & Co.'s drug store have been used by more than one mem ber of my family. All of them look upon the remedy as a very valuable one for backache. We are so highly pleased with the results obtained that without hesitation we endorse the claims made for the preparation." For sale by all dealers. Price 5ic Foster-Milburn Co., P.uffalo, N. V., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's-aml take no other. U'lXiK. Bidding tor a Landslide, Champ Clark of Missouri has mighty good reason for the declar ation that the democrats are going to win a majority of the house of representatives this year without a doubt. The great republican majority in the house seems to have fallen into the control of the tariff barons and other special interests which direct it as a private snap instead of an organ of the popular will. Demands with what should have liccn recognized as invincible pop lar support behind them have been turned down by the republican ma jority, and no good thing has In-en accomplished oris expected except through democratic co-operation with a republican minority. The republican party is booked this year to wear sackcloth and ashes for its sins against southwest ern statehood and against western growers of grain and meats. Its tlat refusal to correct the tar iff at points where it hurt our ex porters of lievf, pork and flour is going to le more bitterly and more widely resented at the Noveinler polls than any of its I Hisses yet rea lize. Devotion to representative gov ernment is bred in the very Uuie and marrow of the American jn'o ple, and yet the republican party, through its trusted agents, has sub stituted boss rule for freedom of speech and representative govern Vkkii.v the republican party, in or out of Congress, is not ready for tarilT revision. It will not be dur ing its term of power. That task remains for the democrats. Hut Massachusetts is not going to get free wool, free hides or free lumlier so long as the South and West are requir ed to pay heav tribute to in dustrial trusts fostered by protec tive tariff. William Weber, t. ...1H ...lJs Weber's majority H city c I.KISK. W. P.. Klster. d 140 I'.mmons J. lilenev. r : Elster's majority! 41 TlSKASl ISK1S. 11. W. Clement, d No opposition COl'NCILM AS. W. U. Tippens, d Ifi4 Henry Donat, r 81 Tippens' majority 83 Splllman RIggs Lecture. The high school lecture course was brought to a successful conclusion last night when the last number of the course, Spillman Iliggs, was heard by the exceedingly large and enthusiastic audience that was present at the Par mele. At half past eik'lit o'clock Mr. Spillman RIggs was introduced by Su perintendent Rouse, and from the first to the last words of his address, 'The Humorous Side cf Life," the speaker had the entire attention of the people, w ho greeted his well timed remarks w ith rounds of applause and laughter. Regardless of the tact that the lights went out several times, the speaker continued to sway and charm the audience. It is hoped that arrangements will be perfected so that Mr. lliggs may be secured for the next course of lectures. The management of this series of lectures are very much encouraged by the closing number last night. Tariff For Plunder Only. "There are, of course," says a prominent writer on political topics, "two honestlv tenable views of the tariff question. Hut both the hon est advocates of high tariff and the honest advocates of low tariff arc agreed in opposition to tariff for plunder only." When American sewing machines are seen to sell abroad at 515 and here at fJ5; when borax costs 7).; cents here and but one-third of that abroad; when nails, of the teel trust, sell abroad for S.V10 a keg and at home for $4.50; when our window glass brings twice as much at home as tl'ie trust sells it for abroad; when steel rails bring 52S at home and can te delivered in lvngland for 516, at a profit of 54; when the beef trust sells meat for 25 to 50 ivr cent higher in Buf falo than just across the Canadian line; when the farm implement trust sells a reajHT cheaper to a man in F.urope then to an Illinois fanner who goes direct to the main office in Chicago when on almost KOU MAYOIl TIIIISI) WAK11. Henry It. Gering, d KW W. II. Newell, r 127 Novell's majority IS I'OI.ICK Jl'lHlK. M. Archer, d 8 William Weber, r 74 Archer's majority 13 CITY CI.EISK. W. P. Klster, d 73 Emmons J. llichey. r !4 Iliehey's majority 21 TlSKASl T.KP.. 11. W. Clement, d No opposition Col NCII.MAN. F. II. Stelmker, r !'l J. V. Kgcnberger, d 74 Stelmker's majority 17 Soothes Itching skin. Heals cuts or bams without a scar. Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum any itching. Doan's Ointment. Your druggist sells it. KOU MAYOU KorKTlt W AISD. Henry R. C.erlng, d 81 W. H. Newell, r 89 every article in common use among jnent of the house. the American people the trusts ex- The country has Ken ringing act bv means of Dingley schedules for a e.r with with effective pro- a demonstrated surplus profit over tests against rule and machine ; and alxne the profit they make on methods, and yet the republican the same article when sold to for congress and administration insult ; ciguers, the general perception of the voters by carrying those nieth-Jthe hideous fact by the people U uds dining the past winter to an gets ajiinanimotis opposition. High extreme hitherto unknown in tariff or low tariff it matters not Newell's majority I'OI.ICK JI IHIK. M. Archer, d 8' William Weber, r 7! Archer's majority 8 CITY CI.KUK. W. . F.lster, d 100 Kmmons J. llichey, r F.lster's majority :is TlSKASl ISKIS. 11. W. Clement, d No opposition HU M 1 I.MAN. C.eorge Dodge, d so F. H. Newman O'.v petition) 7- Dodge's majority 2 von M VM'is-nrrn w.visn. - U-;.5,Vi THE WATER COMPANY ROOSTER FRfliffllBlfl IBS. AYcgclable PreparationforAs slmilating thcFoodandRcguIa- Ung me btoinacrs ancuwwcis w Promotes Digcslion.CltfcrfiD ness and &st.Contains neither Optum.Morphiite nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. jknfrouo-SMLUPtraaii FtJt Stmt' (rmW.ll$nr ll!yrn riavw. Apcrfecl Remedy forConslirwi Uo a , So ur S to mar h , D iarrhoca Worms .Convulsions ,r"e verish ncss nnd Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signnlure or NEWVOHK. 31T For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought l Bears the Signature of (vtr In Use For Over Thirty Years EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. ur i .ft 9 TMI Of NTHUII OMMNf. MIW TOM OITT. 3 PERKINS HOTEL GUTHMAN BROS., PROPS. eeeeee PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA Washington. The rcpuhlicin congress li.islx.in liuhlins hi'i winter for a l.nul slide in thin year's polling, aiul is likely to ;et something very neatly resembling it. The landslide habit has been growing chronic since 1890, and unless all signs fail this is the year for it to slide to the democrats. what a man's theories are; ho is against a rob!cr tarilT which en riches the trusts nt his expense. There's no necessity in that only unmitigated avarice. '1 suffered habitually from constipa tion. Ioan' KoRulet relieved and strennthcned the bowels, so that they have been regular ever since." A. E. Davis, urocer, Sulphur Springs, Texas. Henry 15. tiering, d V. 11. Newell, r :,o Bering's majority '.". iiii.u k .n ix.K. M. Archer, d 1 William Weber, r 43 Archer's majority a ( ITY I. ITlSh. W. 15. Elster, d 79 Kmmons J. Ulchey, r ,2 Ulster's majority .. 27 kWi PRETTY RATES $1.00 PER DAY First House West B. & M. Depot We Solicit the Fanners Trade and Guarantee Satisfaction. When in the City Give Us a Call 15he Perkins Hotel Bottled in Bond. s.v.--ri - ..... . 4. t ' 1li 15. XEbe 3Best mbislw ts tbc Cheapest in tbc nM Poor Whis y is not only dis agreeable to taste, but undoubted ly in jurioua to the stomach. A lit tie good Whisky is a fine tonic and helps instead of harming. Such Whiskies as Yellowstone, for in stance, will do you just as much, good as a doctor's prescription. If you don't know how good it ia come in and try it. PRICES: Ciuckenlieimer Rye, per gallon... II 00 Yellowstone, ' " ... 4 00 Honey Dew, " " ... 3 00 Big Horn, " " ... 2 00 Flnillip Tl-iier-olf . PLATTSMOUTH NEBRASKA DISTRIBUTING DEPOT FOR "PITTSBURGH PERFECT" FENCES ALL GALVANIZED STEEL WIRES. FOR FIELD, FARM AND HOG FENCING. THE ONLY ELECTRICALLY WELDED FENCE. EVERY ROD GUARANTEED PERFECT. The DURABLE Fence, None so STRONG. All l.irn-f! virr;. 47 Highest EFFICIENCY. LOWEST COST. , 31 SPRING MILLINERY dur trimmed and pattern hats are now ready. They will te on display Saturday, April 7 and all next week. They are up-to-date as jou wi;i find In the city. MI)S. JULIfl C. DWYER Cor. 0th and Ylne street. One door north of barn. No Wraps to hold s" Moisture 4 . and cause j-rv Rust. Life 26. 53a O "rirrsBiiH rurtrt" FtNCiKO. (fiwlal Stylo.) Abiolutily STOCK PROOF. Wi can SAVE YOU MONEY on Finclng. CALL AND SEC IT. JOHN BAUER, "ardw!,rcIer