The Plattsmouth Journal rrill.IMIK.lt Wr.KKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH. NLBKASKA.. U. A. liATKS, rriii.isiiK.u. iilt-rt-il Rttlu postolllcpftt rinUnii.iulli. Ne tiriixkn. H'conili'liiMi niuttcr. DEMOCRATIC TICKET V H. tM imtoi-W IU.IAM It. TIKtMI'SON. 1 01 liovnnor- A.C. Ml A I.I.KN HKIU1 T-K. l.l. iiU iinl-HoYfnir-W. II. (lltK.KN. H.viury of HltJ-A1U, lL liOl'l'IIKU. Amlll.ii-J. V. KF.NNKDY. Trriumrr- KKANK 0. HAHOOOK. AtUtrmyd.'nural-I.YLK'AllliOTT. Com. Vub. Uml nd ltutM'W-J V Wol.KE Hallway runtiulmtloiiKM-HK. A. V. KITZ MMMONS. liKOHOK HOUST. J. DAVIS 5 r.mirprwiiin-TllOM A .!. DOYI.E. KloM lliin-imnttlff-I)K. 0. W. JKSTEH. County Tlokat I'or HlMi rVimtor- .1 A M ES STANlF.lt, if IaiiiUvIIIi-. I'lir ltflHVSI'llUIIVI'H-- 1 K. lAN(ilUllST.of Eiinwooil. KKANK M. MASS IE. Of Ml. I'limsant I'nvlnrt. I'or Coiinly Attorni'y- 1 1 1 1. nwvKit. of vuitMiHMiiii. I'm Coniinkilonrr - (.i:u. V. YIKK. of I'lnU.niioiilli I'nvlmi. An Owe d (Of $1,900 to the U. S. Treasury.) TIs known that your morals arc slack: Justice s not upon your irai-n; You'd show a lit lie knack, If you'd only put It back. Then put It buck! Put It hack! , lirltfhU'st hours to you are black. Kaven defeat croaks at your hack; Come! Ulse from olT that moral tack, Path your head In apple-Jack "Nineteen Hundred - Put It Hack!" It's Too bad we can't annex Cuba just to quiet Senator Never idge's nerves, instead of allowing him to make speeches the repttbli can party could Itctter attord to pay his expenses at a sanatorium. Kykry voter in Cass county who desires to be represented in con- r.KC lur nil nfilii r1inr.1nndi1 mil . . ,,' ... , L!.inntiAim irtiHnmiii will crn tntllPl ,-n.n. nn"i.' , ,. r 1 xr 1 si polls on Tuesday, November 6th, ...... ..v j. niil vrAn frr T I Ilm'li HIE religious euitors ue that the high rates of postage pre vsWfwl Kir flirt fctnl vtiitm wcimi ,...,.i.i B..w.v t,v tl.ir !,.tv Wllll i'V V. . J fc - . -fc . The high tariff rates also tax peo ple's piety. They make the aver aire man swear everv tune lie thinks of them. T. J. Doylk, the opponent of "Kasy Money" Pollard, has been engaged the past week in address- ing enthusiastic audiences in Otoe county, and the reports from that sirfinnnf?tli dislrict nrt vorv en conrnri'nalfor the democratic can- tjjtj lte Tukrk is not a l...r m i., ; I'VIUI ltllll III Cass county for commissioner than C.eorge V. Snyder. He is just the man to look after the interests of taxpayers of the First district in a ,er in which they should Ik d after. He is a reliable busi- manner lonkoi ness man, a fanner and knows the needs of the farmers. im.uv w l.iihK was ueieaieu ui l . 1 f 1 . . the Louisville convention because the Plattsmouth ring thought they could not use him as they boasted they could do with Martin L. ! red- erich. If the taxpayers want a man who will serve them nil alike they will vote for George V. Sny- der for county commissioner, who will give all a square deal. Viu;n you vote for D. O. Dwyer for county attorney, you can rest assured of voting for a gen- tleman who will do his duty in that office without fear or favor, He is well known in Cass countv as a lawyer who understands the laws and will see that thev arc properly enforced, and that all law- breakers will be punished accud- .:ngly, Pl.ATTSMorTil is to be favored with the presence of lion. W. J. Bryan for a few hours on Monday evening, November 5 the night leforc election. The simple an uouncmcnt that Nebraska's favorite son and the nation's greatest states man will be with us on that night is sufficient to call forth the yco menry from every nook and cor ner of Cass county. I). (). Dwyi-r will make a re cord if elected county attorney. niul the lwtoks will show that he has in:ule some convictions, also lie is fearless in doiiitf his duty. Ai.i. American citizens are en titled to equality lie fore the law, or. as the constitution expresses it, "the equal protection of the laws." They have never had this under the republican regime. AccoRiUNi; to press dispatches from Washington, the republicans fear serious losses in New York, Ohio, Illinois and Pennsylvania this year. The president is said to lc exceedingly uneasy. g. ... - -- -j Jamks Stan dkk, democratic can didate for state senator, is home from his New York trip and will begin a round of seeing the "dear people." He will visit every sec tion of the county possible between now and election day. Pou.ARnand his friends are try ing very hard to get out something against T. J. Doyle, the democratic candidate for congress, to offset that Jl, 900 salary grab of "Kasy Money's." You can't do it, gentlemen. The people won't staml any jk.s in tllis can,,)aiR. Kasy Moni-:y" Pollard is hav- ing a nam tune to explain nis salary grabbing fiasco; and but few auditors come out to his meetings to listen even to his attempt at cx plaining why he took 51,900 that lle knew did not belong hitn. Thi is the report that conies from every section of the district. Tini democratic legislative ticket is composed of four as good citizens as can l)e foittid in Cass county. Their names are James Standcr, for senator; Dr. C. V. Jester, for ffoat representative, and L. F I Langhorst and V. M. Massie for representative. These are gentle- 1 t..: ineii wuo win iicriorm wicir iiiuies 1 , ' J J n 9 I. . in w.Mitin.u r niiis ..tiitifiti ..i.t..i ami Keep waieuiui ej e uvei iiieu I unit 4 e 1 it m i 1 n ( 1 1 m atinltnt i niuuv nt i.Kiiii iiuvk.i Gkorc.k V. Snydkk, the demo cratic candidate .for county com te 'for county com missioner is a man ot the people The people of Cass county never had an opportunity to vote for tetter man. lie is a gentleman and scholar, and will perforin his duties m the interests of the peo pie in every section of the county No boss" or ring" will govern his action on the board. You can Itet your bottom dollar on that. T,,K J0,irnal is PleaScd to lcarn inar. iteorge u . nnyuer is making menus wnerever he goes. It the ' vtiMiuimi) aiu au uu prejudiced member on the ltoard , - "'-'". gentleman who will guard well the . . interests of the taxpayers alike !he' WJU lmc no J,lcsitanc in K Kto the polls on luesdav, Novem lr 6,Ul' an,d voUng or the ,nan m wnoi "C ca" piacc U,e m most contulence ttcorge V. Jny l. I I. I Langhorst. democratic candidate for representative, attend ed the Shallenbergcr meeting at Union Saturday, and also came to Plattsmouth to the meeting Satttr day night and to spend Sunday with friends in this city. Mr Langhorst is a thorough business man, having made a success inmer cantile pursuits in Klmwood for tuunlier of years. He is demon strating every day that the demo crats made no mistake in selecting him as one of their standard liearers - - as wherever he goes he niak friends. He is just such a man as is capable of looking after the interests of the people of Cass county in the legislature; so well are the voters satisfied of this fact that they propose to elect him to look after their atTairs this winter in Lincoln. A vote for Langhorst means a vote for a gentleman who will le found doing his duty in every particular. The captains of industry have such complete control of the repub lican party that every republican state and congressional convention has declared for the tariff that pro tects the trusts. What Republicans Oane. The Twentv-seventh legislature, for instance.' republican in Imth ,. i ...i u;n Diailiuvn, aim nn I rnnr-M .lid we eet out of ,,,. Or the Twcntv-cighth session, still more heavily republican, and again backed with a republican gov- cmer what did it do to ameliorate ,,,i;;rm.; Mr ti,. lt session, the wenty-ninth? It was so over- t,..l.innlu rennblican that there . nn hut rpmiMirans in the senate, and there were but nine f us- nnicuir, the house. APain there ' I was a republican governor. What l11,1j It killed every anti-pass bill. Tt killed everv direct nrimarv bill, It killed every bill to increase railroad taxation. - It killed every bill reducing reiirht rates Tt w. o saturated with railroad bossism that it was a stench in the nostrils of the voters of the state. U ir Rnn.e more of the same we need another republican goverem- 1 ntiAtlinf rnrmlil i rn n Inrritt- I i tn i vi twivkiiv. i ivi'uuu.iui Mgt.t i ature? Can they again "besthan- ,1 n,,,..u.,w tlmf ,rmt rnn. ' " 1 "v rnrn 1, cfnt.O win iiiv. iHinv I . , m..m . iieorge i. csiieiuoii was a sena- .i. 1.,:..1.,.r..c ,1 mi in uii; iwuiii.ii ii-k1'"""-"! "'in a nn.1 !.r tl.o milrnn.U nr l,;, .1ur1, Hint Wis. "'" "'h "- " ature had the power to prevent, t.,..1.,,1,,! Wl ftf IV. u.l il li u.iviiw i.vikv.v uuvivi v I. the senate in both sessions, and , u,t, 1,e mi,.rnnr. Tf tney want another sneep 111 won s r,r,nru chair, the people know how to vote, f they want a good, square man or governor A. C. Shallenberger is the man. Embarrassing Questions for Sheldon. The Blair Pilot, one of the num ber of Nebraska republican papers flint lint' Knot r1titnt imiif fi rv .1.1.. rti...K,:..;:.i.JaKraPhcr of tlle Jurnal- W.H. Lilt i)U 'WUUUi 111V. l.WUUltttll kll because of the too evident hypocrisy .. . . . . .. . ' and insincerity of the fake reform ers, asks these pointed questions of the republican nominee for gov ernor in its current issue: When and where, and in what wnv ,Vu vnif evl,ih;t nn v nrmncitlm, ' . to the railroads prior to the time, in your second term as senator, when you 'turned turtle1 because .i... .-.1 .... r they did not support you for presi dent pro tern, of the senate? Is it not a fact, Senator Sheldon, that the notorious sifting commit tee of the senate of the legislature of 1905 was selected in a secret meeting iu your private room in the Lindell hotel? Is it not a fact that this committee, selected in your private room, was composed of men known to be friendly to the corporations' Is it not a fact that tuniurauuns. is u nui a i.iti mat ths commttee. selected in vour private room, was composed of men known to be friendly to the corpor- atious? It is not a fact that under- lying the selection of this committee was a bold scheme to strangle and defeat legislation objectionable to the corporations? Senator Sheldon, you are telling the people now that they are being robbed by high freight rates. The rates in force now are the same rates in force in 1903, when you were in the senate, and the same as in 1905, when you were again in the senate. "Turn to the senate fdes, Mrthe United States senate. Sheldon, for either or both of these roc,'. n,l ;f if " " " um: MUKie nui inirouiiccu oy you reducing these rates. Turn, if you can, to any pnge of the records, and point out any bill voted for by you reducing these rates." A kuiti'.i.kwn fanner wants to know why the Jonrnal does not have something to say about C. A. Hauls' record as county attorney5 Now if we could only find any rec ord that he has made in pursuing his official duties we would be hap py to say something, but when we look down the page we fail to see one act he has done worthy of com menting upon. We will soon enumerate the many things he ought to have done but didn't. SitALLEXin-RGER, Saturday, Oc tober 20 at Plattsmouth, 7:30 p. ru. "Busier Broiu menus Disgustej. The Ulair Pilot, which is a well known republican newspaper and which carries at the head of its ed- -------- itorial columns the republican state ticket, regretfully admits that the republican candidate for United States senator is unfit. It says: "One of the main objections against rsorns Urown s candidacy fir the United States senate is that he is not qualified for the position. we regret to note tliat ms pub- lie utterances indicate that the ob- iection is well taken. Though a United States senator has nothing whatever to do with state issues, It. . . - .. - Mr. Urown confines his speeches to local matters and does not refer to ... . .. . I national issues, the subjects he must deal with in the event of his elec- tion to the senate. Is this because Mr. Brown is not big enough man to deal intelligently with great questions.' Is it because he is not informed?" I 1 Our Blaircontemporary has asked a pertinent question and those who have heard Mr. Brown or read re- ports of his speeches will agree with tllO COIlclllSlOn fOIlcllOll Inter ill tllG same editorial. With another deep sich of recrct. 1-ditor Williams of .... . t 1C l'l Ot COUtlllUCS: I "i!f Mr ii ;.. r.,i,ii. j"- i-w" im,uu" rati mm , nte fnr senntnr mi. mt - do wc find? We find him talkintr with leSS illtcllicCtlCC than a School- " I boy about issues with which he, as senator, w 11 have noth nor to do. " o I - 1 ignoring the issues he, as senator, would have to meet and solve." j1 "' "-f""- dates tor the lecislature in Cass county stand pledged to vote for Brown Hit Him Again, "Already we have forrotteu the . . . .. .. . . nameot tnedemocratic candidate tor lieutenant-governor." Sosays Bix- by in the Uncoln Journal. Indeed we are surprised at the general par- n ' .1 .1 1 l aT 7 7 , 7 a lie IS editor Of One Of the best and most widely known papers in the if elected will not be compelled to state. Terhaps the reason the enlist some one else to prepare his Journal employe forgot him is be- complaints and to assist in prosecu cause Green has been waging a sue- ting violators of the law.1 In the re;fii1 ficrlir nn tlie TTarvecter trust 1.M .or. t ii i. " . " " " V . and Will yet make that Combine . . . . comply with the laws of the stale. WMmn if rAtiinc f r 1aii m nr fVio 1inc " V 7 . k 7 the Joumal can always be counted on being on the opposite side. But if Norris Brown had fought the trusts as hard as Green, would that paper be supporting Brown? We guess not. Not by $85,000. Nebraska City News. The Trouble In Nebraska. The trouble in Nebraska is not with the laws, but with our coward lv and knavish public officials who j i refuse to put the laws into effect when men of prominence stand in he way of getting hurt. J00 Bartley committed a great crme wnen ne looted tne state treasury-but Joe never allowed ...... . . n's wn notes to be advertised for ie, ana men oougnt tnem in wr "ve cents on the dollar. Joe Bartley ought to have served niany years in prison tor tne part ne Pved n dissipating the sacred school fuud, but Joe Bartley never broke the criminal arm of the law to keep it from striking men who were supporting his candidacy for Yes, Joe Bartley is a bad one but he never snntrt nnr tvm, tlie . . . . " ""ul ikvi by permitting that newspajxir to touch the srate treasury for $85,000. And' 'Buster Brown" who is now a candidate forj United States sen ator lias laid down 111 Ins pre tended efforts to have this $S5,noo paid back into the state treasury, from which it has been illegally taken, simply because he isacandi date and does not desire to prose cute the case until after the elec tion. This is the kind of a man who desires to represent the people of Nebraska in the United States senate, aud his name is Norris Brown. The bad trusts do not seem to fear the administration any more than the good trusts do, if there are any good trusts. imnuucs i our ep it betore tne voters oi .ass county that state taxes in this county has more than doubled in the past five years as follows, to wU: I" 1902, state tax 524.S65.50 1903 36,729.95 1901 1905 1906 43,334.33 50,598.0 51,091.02 me tax-payers snoum pur on "vice oeiore going to tue yoa uu the 6th day of November and voting wun a party mar. u Pui sue. puraen upon mem. me rcpuuu .1 a FT1 . . V. T . ... r t,:. n pany rcsuu.l3.uic lw increase, anu me oniy way w iop ; t 4. f a iurxner increase w oic .oi men like James Stander.for senator, Dr- C. W. Jester, for float represen- iauve, anu . r . uau&uvi uu x- . M. Massie, who will prove taithtul e trust rcposcu m iuu, a.m will guard tne interests ot tne tax- ii. 1 1- payers ot cass county in me a-gisia ture, as those who have represent ed this county should have done. A r u.MARK able climax closed . 4 . . i i "c J 1 V . " uieaire.ininiscuy.uin.aymgm, nt ,v1,;M, t;m linn A P Rlmllen. "" " " ' . l i , c hcrger, democratic canmuate lor , , , , , "ul - "uu'-wl l'"l'"-. ,m 11 t i i r 1 AIlcr MT ' naueuoerger i.au n.usu - 1 f .1 l n,! lalK- a IUUIlUCr U1 'Hieu.C.l sent forward to congratulate the pi'euKei , auu amuuy uiui. huC . 4 - . , , 1 AtMiHliKid (Inn r flirt Inf. 7 "k ter- as he erasPccl Mr- Shallenbcr ger by the hand, said: I want to w"sa""aiv- vu' """ ger, and I am here to tell you that while I am a life-long republican, I am going to vote for you for gov ernor. " Mr. Shallenberger did not seem surprised, as he meets repub- IJeniiQ everv rl.iv ivViri derlnre their " ' ' intentions of supporting him d. O. Dwyur. our candidate for countv attorney, is one of ablest members of the Cass county bar W C Ume " DCCU aCVlCa l ti,,. ctiiflv nnd nr.nrtiee of Irinr nnH " . VVK nf Cass roimtv reeno-niVe n crentle ' 0 0 man who in every way is well fitted If it. . f IOF U1C poi,IHOn OI CUmy aUrneV' and aiso an official who will not let his prejudices carry him beyond that of his duty George W. Snyder is a con scientious and capable business man and a farmer, who will at all times serve the peoples' best interests He will prove a member of the board of county commissions whose movements in county affairs wil not be governed by the advice 0 ... , 4. niters as secured the nom ....... ... ,,. ination of his republican opponent The democrats have placed be for t1, ...tfrQ f Cali rmintv n - - j - clean tlcket in every particular and no vot neod i,osirate a sinri, moment when he goes to the polls about putting x aftcr the name3 0 every one of them. They wil serye them weU and faithfuuy. Candidate Sheldon may kick and howl against Shallenberger' demand for a 2-cent passenger rate in Nebraska, but the 2-cent rate must come just as 2-cent postage came a few years ago. Can J'OU win? You realize that to win lnanythln these days requires strength, with body and mind In tune A man or woman with disordered dl gestlve organs Is not In shape for day's work or a clay's play. How can they expect to win? Kodol For Py popsia contains the digestive juices of p healthy stomach and will put you stomach In shape tt perform Itslmpi taut function of supplying the body and brain with strengih bulUllii blood- Plgests what you cat, relieves Indigestion, Pyspep.sia.Sour Stomach Palpitation of the heart and Constlp; tlon. Sold by F. U. Frlcko & Co. and Bering & Co. I have several good propositions In quarter and half sections in Duel and Cheyenne counties at a bargain. Lands are Increasing very rapidly in value In that country so you had bet ter buy now if you want to buy cheap land. J.F. 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