The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, December 26, 1907, Image 3

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&S.itf.in.riUiu'5 MOilils blosLit'" have.ljef.patehing wistfully for
S...l i...rrtii.,i.!.I.luL..i th.rnu"nths iirxus far.out at sea.
stimnit-r has i-ome anil none before wtf
to make lists of the many things we
to begin them.
f'tliat we e't so little done, estieciallv
at thjs fTujV. IKen ffIA.ir:jiy3"ars t'"Jlf
'WattHayier.O.. yl4jf Avfe.hecAiU'l
a iart of yeterlay's 7.000 years.
Took- friic k regretfully and repine
tht h -hay J'"J' ,u record in the
wA IfhW'VMttn'i; beyonTl the mere
art of living from day to day and from
week to week
Hut livinY'ijC.t riiiii. sfjK"
ng. if not always, acoonipll-ihiiui and
conipletingjfHTtafcs wl eVtfurfelvtM.'
is nothing t regret.
when it is
which is q
uite ad fine when lived in aT
big city.
There is
. . i-. i. ii iiiv. iruiu Tin nu ton nuuiii.iitT aa insi un
jai.l.t Xhkt i ate'v'Slh 5,Brms "wht'd out to the sky.
ItjSloU' w-H Ul'-'jU'4HaiS iu.onVi:-v9,r.l;eare ha! l" on a m.ul.led
UiS.fhwhnViPtrYTcltaasCIdefiteflrikllWness and joy.
to set up standards of happiness and
g-Tyt Bin t r.t, i auuai 'u)uiai it y , isr-ti tn j
tfwii iu'jiiu Ty'll"rftmr(lyn'ig
y-;refe.go'd-lhtPWfeLjakpeiifu auiffete
,fV The thins .Jhat.. counts, 1 3 1 lhe alUity
'-'and the desire to feel' an . interest ia
" hihgs. ' In' event s'an ' nefsv tit thfa
Vtne of Hre'1tseHT-'1- 0
AH the"otheT blessings' palIf,uft!e6S
fhat tntetest remains. : Tt 1s. vwry-n'tosi?!-.1
.ly.'akin. tt- health: fon ft i. a- mrL ct
-.youth. of vita!ityi;ot life.'.T:- -. ! i.; fi
It., has become thp ipejicral. practice
,.Jo syeeU tie departur. jof.Jhe old ytur
,with every indication ! o'f'rejoicing'.. wel-'-
coming in the new'witfi acclaim, ajdd
expressions of satisfaction. - 1
It is natural and whoTesome to look j
forward. byS trvojsefoyi.slaKiflwish to j
include the brick of gratitude in. the
"huilcltTitr of our charkrrefs shouid'learn
,"i(.) oniit onr complaints 'of1 the ruclt the.
j ear ha hroitght ". -1 - ft-i.'-?r! : U
"In truth, the -new -year wlll lie ta all
jtPfeat extent Jihe rHie vollt-whaCr we
. f r-Thiogs. wijlv hap.Henr,in, ty-xio rilajrcei
..ith, Oi(?(same .Iaw3 Uiat g.u",de bisjyg
'rart,!) of wljlrJi'V.e are a. small yart., i
- , o we "can "greeOiSOS 1ria' c'alm'and
;,nnappy-nianhef.'Tfathei''tnfant''wrl'h any
J-tnanrfesfati"fis'l:Of VrenerJ 'By al "fts
-s-Kertl 'fe pe ftd rr!piittng aeki & 9t"J,
-n3oHly 9? .Taiesui f?.T( .t r.is ;:i-ic j
9 ills A IMii wlt wreshK-DW'tt W tnjfot
Ws.Tjhes- tiart- jit
leV us avofd the hacltney
1 at ton on the passing or a twelv-
uxuuth that probably. treated us battel
rhe dawning of another January is
invariably the time for what are called
'good resolutions." which translate
hna iLif a rifta f c.n. I Ufs are wnamaKe ouraireajiLS
sllnftrrfttrrefe-r4s of SadE?MhSit KJl" 4 a r V
itik iW. i hM ni,fW SF5kI.efeusseriifea fewgsoa. rfow
e3 sarKW
iemserviinJitrsIlW3riWiTlBlMW23.'BJ-. Ta S&rtwir mission -fS
vhaI An Kafnra Ka a w vao- la M.aH 1 1 m I
er Wain "3Or?f Jrf.r tOThS-irfVorai rit wUl,jolr less.
The deds fulMlled and Rwrdons fpin
That was the old-fashioned way of Are htng'fe!troi4il'&ma thy ri,
Cspressing an inclination to reform And thou are named with olden tiftt
Ws -Vby? aja-jjeoplet xtm eft
rom youlBT to olT age making tfies.e i
'?ood reiif1ris -teerVi:
iJer. nndinKitDeBiselvea each x ear fur-'
-'her
from "peVrectrdnlh'an eetr
-fe f.no1 re.ol nt inns are not xn -lafcr3
!ja.l t K--. 9 fVtj tint.' f . r
'p.' They bare become popiilar material
&jr thexW'perr-nAMbWdVt
r lut ito j, i. luac ui a j cai 1 3
v capital time tor a iqok nacK. a rro-j
-ftpect i?1eh WsrfAlteV
k .v.- .i,k ...
gTj"1- I
ipnes tnai nave perseverea ana grown
HjStronger. I
w,v .?k2 - VfcCviJ.
x" ' I
Jprunc up wnicn aoes noi promise
Lowell. .vvi.i enst .sue i c I
. -n .
though a searcnilgnt had been tnrowa
ay
utrcZ-I l -in riif hf 1 f v r v f ? itw i ti
ax rihl In tvcr; Chins
at
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ail iiim;.
ii is oiujr wii"ii J 1 1 :i j j .-oiiamr-r
p nursi I vrx -pa .right. in rvvt
jji'. Sd if yir t'-Kik'I.HKK tn
.right. in yyerythin'that
ws you nils-
!:? lake -and error and mlsl-II"fs. be
lj,Vf 'iV.1'1 ' Rives '" a
'uiilialu jjfctH.tu '-try . f'tr th? rlnht road
4V':H - i..:.L.i.
fff1 ?crithjrnUrul for the mental" perspi---
MIS
iliiciae ni'ean
A. i .
llttlM
oul Ilk to
j- jxT lift 1 wilhnt, ii a RTf r
tie?' noble; sin.
ha'hgqs.. pf thatort
lViir bta.Ji'bbbhLnHib'i noble sjnners.'
The H (pultgjje.the thvrns that
h h - ' . . . 1 1
hi ronim B'uiiH m ine imesi ruses
? siu'., nuwuiiiK, jailing.
.TlMlvertoDnfnir mi atibther Ui- their eacer-
" K"t ' thAllKW..
n ...
I Maybe the old year ban heen a irood
i,M1,J in "" iustances that
I yon ran rfreall
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, J I'ei hap.f it brought you back with
a short, sharp Jshpdt rom a too arro-
Kant happiiresn-or an overc-oiifident sue-
j , Lte pta.d of Itiiat Jxr; hvcij though It
t leiitofoa sticrliiur-for 'awhile!
It , rrthautlf pw?t? t:, mouths have
?P Healed o
rtte breaHi or - brought some
ieflhip hofeej" the white sails of which
ness for another day.
Maybe there is a cradle in one cor
ner of your home this New Year's eve
r wit h " m twwwKrm'piFtaTit''KHPst f Udd led
in down blankets and rose-leaf pdjms
TiltCtlrrvd for-3-oirf'k1s3'
ie glad.
ur success nas come to
effort at which you liaLYeTt
(Ir success'has conieto crown some
effort at which you liaLyctoilcd rather
weaiilvthjjrdl da.ringjo hope.
Or ifatl hj.i hi"iftlWithhifJd; 1
that you have nevertheless tri
will all come to you some day.
he glad
that you have nevertheless tried. J It
u itl i 1 I xiluk to fun trMH t r,
fXle ijjjl yiirpiajj tiht us lesson
lft uV profit t)'thin and enter il
s
profit tiy thein and enter into
.Ifd? Vv'HCuHi 1tTi kxjenence rather
than plunge into it as though it were
a ruse garuVn. . f
y
,s k1'"-
Let us wish it will have even as
We can meet it with splendid hope
iA fr4 If fwif h Mqittili-
tne
s tli at
it may bring us the things we sind
an.(3 tkc-cleari
vision that will toach us to discern the
false from ifce.true.
Wssinta
hat1
ahd Afeiilna-'
heo-
S2ir tyfeaitr
oJiSiTf'n
TH-pooftDf;m
-r i.ii- irc ':r3it53Jit5ff4wcl
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GOOD-BY, OLD YEAR.
With mMnlffht. pldmA a rt.l all t Ln
m fail anu von can ure"i iiif sunrise
ri&Tfct-JLR.
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Mmmmm
1 -iiifnE
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making tnes.e j Tlvav saw bo m'nh no lawtcan clre; -3Ilrttdf.DefhdaKfci.fiiiifeajid
ilW eH-rJihinKs A I"
Th41. .aw ' miW, ,
ini wr ne nw ana stride.
Lrr.T1 . a"d,
ht, i
1 Mtwvi in- udiR uurni
Pai-it i th dark or borntto lishPt
JK!MlaTr Q nwom
And. oh. for some happy year: j
rU bsiiStCtlJ Viifljae. thft8: lads and strait.
. nt. , O
fcfiffiaftfeSpegadilnd fr4
gfl i u3to iisus ami a i I ii
ICziiA1ai3&titlUfal and
sjom
tearamust tall In every yea
ramu
kaon
A badce or mourn in on
Of some &K9)42tt4ld
And hopefully, without dis
They covered friends of yei
- lc -li-jV&vrA
Uood-by. oia Tear: we rer
whn we rwall your ift
OfajriJrutflUa. UiWOle portion s
Thy favors won o'er which
Cincinnati inquirer,
mar
-Vupjnr thjp (SrjM Henry Clay
aiK.utihtHfttWri-as a rwissibil
ity of his securing the nomination for
.W!!,,i!l1;nEW,l
party,, .amjwsw deXeated .jyrA"drew
Jackson, woo was eiecieu rtL
was
-.til I
i i r
,M,iis. a nine cnna was .Him
Kru.stenburpr. :ezik I'aterlorm. Lru-r-many,
vlio was destined to become a
a miliar .lije f ' in this citv, and wlio
shoula liave .much U do in the nvukui
uf.tho country where we now live, and
and in supplying- p;ools't the Queen
fcity-'ofdiFliy-mbntain' '
the aye v, J'4rs. this man.
th en aTsmalT JpiyosL his... father, 'anj
with another lirnthep ucnt to a. neiu'h-
staying In sc!)Vif "yhtUhu cmfe t'.m
r'ntry., . l-oungj ma ,? .-au
Kchlater, Ujen a jQst entering pias
estate .in C9npany witfj bis(. i rotter,
Jbs'ej.K 'ftdnla'jer, , having; concluded 'to
come to. AmericaJ. set sail and oti ',tjie
first 'day' of. May, 'in t,he, year, that
liintil
.found the juncture pf tie Opio. toon
shippinjjup thai stream .untv .they lad
landed at Cincinnati, t here .hey(j li-ed
or frireeyeju-Sj, andat; that . plac, jx.
Conrad jTcniater Jea'not the painters
wor witH.the man whiph
he ook apprenticeship ( witi. for. three
jears and -pi tlvy ep o that .tim0, jde
;pretl. ftJthe yest, after Ve,einjr
mapy, cities ana rnju.cn couuyjy, .sLopjeu
which .was but H lUtl i)vejf fif tv rou.es
frpwrehjidy
In Richmod,rwhre. le carp.'jn, j'52
he nveqior -some, seven earg June. ,llfs.t;
three bein occujued by hoysepaintihg,
and at'vhicrhe was. aj expert, .rnak
ing te. bus.ines pay'weil.. Vhile here
he niet,( aridj liecaniv acquainted, with
Miss far' Af Ppnlanj and.' with whom
He was'umteu in arjiag'e oh July .h, ,
i8rQ. "" A f i'e'r' 'their, mati&gej "tHe'youpg :
man and his wife continued, .to live in
Kichmood, where . Conrivd. paipteu tor
. . . . . . ? i t i. . . . i. -, . 1 1 i j. " , . . . i
two years , more. -Vfter ..this; he was
engagerf '. n the .mercantile business
haying a ;tQrj; . fpr .a lshqrt. inae., after
which closing put he -ame west.,.. .icz
,. Arriving,. in, Iattsrnouth;.in 18,5i),. al
most Vifty .;ea'ao, they, fpund'tnis,, a
stirring 4ittlQ.!city,..;a. suppjy ystion .for
be :e,stern ..posti.n ,ana ; beyonaw,the,
yas,,rjaftjriwhi,ch r,stretciied unbroken.
Hai:THilfiir.jtin?HB-,
yqars,.o jjunngj inej.jtrm vicoeias:
engaged in freighting, he jw!s.rsL,.r;e9i-
.rienl-of , this,p!ace,5- JIisbrger,pseph,
LwJtQ-ha4 Qmg to, Ajnrif a-wih hirnhafl
i learnedt , jewf Vfcbuf yiess and, catne
to riattsnputrj ancj eragefVjin-rjusinss
for tman,yi'ears) , in.the.,. room , nowic-i
,cu.pi,ed.,by fylfy H.jJbf ujh'ney.; :a .a'.biuer
.Atajbout th&irrepf he-close.ofbe
: civ U.N w a if , Jfjn c ScUki tgr.fliscxDnti-ie(l
the freigJitina' ."4 f.tl 0X1
a' igrtcn Ba ouisvUle, wjbeej iv;edr
JtweptyitiY.efjVieaTs, anfi t8S-been.j v&ry
"n'Yr."111- . "zViil:" i ril5i,.,Vr.'r,i'i!rl'u
haye Uvea, a. the 5ntor(any.jlo;ig,yi
of time. From tbe4miGOT.of ..this, -.mail
and jhjs goo.wiXeVsiou'dt611
tvjftyspd JwfcgkrcKtywS are,-ftjf4
i a i t .1- i '
bujnesscjEank, .S cbJaer-,7 just
1 asfalLi vflrfJHrW,-iyff:CW
irSSK!tyid ffw-mt toajasej
JHstSfinrliPftrtBHc thsejaigd
Bn7
aged friend. He.asLeft; jysfetihsaa-
.. t LS5 i9S tbe( plains, q; and
asa cizofpurcrjjafla.twr-h
havjng.JLived irlamofh, for the past
iiXteen or,-eighteen 0yeacs, he wil ceje
brate. cJtiis ..seyenty-tlfth -.birthday cAt ai.
unnsimas. ainnerai, wnicn win .oe .ai
the children, ap-their . families andwhich
will also include the Rev. Father W0 F.
Bradley of.. St. John's, Catholic- church
of-.tbis cjtj-
in a
FarhiMSalei
ti:.'
-3 hs?1 !hy,tes? tf??8?
di siorrt
hq bo
ijnna vliisl bnosat sirf b.is Jif sJv
marked the. discovery of eojd in Odi
forma, landed at New Orleans. . ,
They did not rem a inshore .long, ".put
following the, father, of Vaters,
catzgerpjo ox, uiis v city .,-( -Aips Psrooa;- td"-MrSf iBWing wastormeriy
UosevTig-elpck.wefef f!vfiss" Amanda Secfr,'bT 'thfs,'place;,J-, ;
fTighe isi4ww'trqii. fei(Vani;.fe M1 rt2 sr" ,v-'!!': '
Will Raise Subscription Price. t
The Journal has though the matter
over several weeks, Vnowintf fujl well
! that many of the smaller papers of the J
i county. haVe already ; increase! thfir :
, 8,ihst.rI,tjon vyhv4i9 v'-$l.f ir year.1
: ,in,i !,,... f ti. ,,.n,.l,.;n tki
we are ut.abl to seediiy Wiy
Clearly
unless we pursue the same coir.se. IJut
v.fi do not intid t4 dp tjiis unless )ve
cin lo bet tef rn'-Oirr- m rrons. In il-
vancing the subscription price to r0
Ier year we will issue a stJ.'tiejly
giy fug; two. IWX-Sjjnstea;.!
quently, on and-iifter
January, '190S, thtincreas
. :!: '.'; '(in a cfi
th'a .qurnalwjy t-k.e,; plac
issue a .four paffd psifcfon
thensoal eight page ttlitTOi
day. 2 We. blieY;e.ucb. ,a;j i
raPnet
will please ; our -patrons
?Vcr aid that is jifst what
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.tier Uh
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Wr-itv pU?ae Vhein, ; ft; ;..h
With the hope that' thii tviil please
Bar p'atfo'-'geeyaHv;'- "'afih wishing
each and. everyone, a.yery,Happy New
Year;'.; wo remainiyours for the beiit in
terest bf fas's polrinf ,;; ' 5
o.Tiy Hlnr; ,,'T. '
Yeslerday at Cedfrf Creek:;1;;
.'.jYestprday at TiC'r.K .hefy' was
Qauer-, ui..whkh tjtere jwt.jk -floae yop
tst Jjetweert two; or tbriuthe local
marksmert ami a nam biJ the:iame!of
Montgortver;', v: from''-0reenw(ixl, "'the
latter winning ' first 'jrlzel ' After 'thre
shooting rnatch was tJe'cided somf of
the, parties concerned got' into an aiter
catiol, latief to. xotheratturs. . A
party residing,.at XQujsvyj. whq ,,had
gotten . two geefie .at. jJiCi shooting
match, fand had one under- each arm,
endeavered to partrthe beligeranta,' but
when hdstepped in' between 'then they
seen he could not defend himself" HHth
the'geese, 'which if He'let ' lodse'; Would
get' away,"' so thiiy knocked him clown
for his good, .offifea. In thje evening
there was a .-, .CnrtMtxnas tree in ' the
church;, at which a- good.t crowd . was
present and a, very good time was had.
Corn Shelling.
I have just purchased ''one of the
latest imnoved Ottawa -corn' "shellers,
and would like to figure' with all parties
desiring';; corn shellled.i , Satisfaction
guaranteed and prices resonabe. Tele
phone frorn. Jilurrav or. .Weeping Water.
n;: . 1,"." ,.r.LKiLIK (Jm-:iORYl.
,Jltbh:Tlfrea, tfrmnuieFW Wol-
Glft;SfaIi6reryf:,oiy f. ':
.j.epujfna) if ,n,ov prepared -t:sbow
.arjieej linefaianey, stationery-, 'box;
paperaaietca afoai.niost.irea'Bcnable price
.when thB quality ofvtHe,newflaperfibr
i9o'h'sidef ed.,(l'V'e cTaft'also '-print Jyoari
-fttfntafeAtm oi3 iniflaf ?i?te dne, Ro
t)fTthree;iiif 's3J cfeiiildM;5at'.a ''nominal
additional cost. We have nxan.yery
prtt,design.sPpn..play , athe office,:
'iwl(ljb.toased. io sh?w you
,if :j9i,'WiU.oply .call. nSueh goods : as
thesernakesveiry hanuotnearfdleoonorhi-
?call Christmas -gifts) - Gall; and ; see ' our
-Kne:-' n';:-- -
f
, -,sv Almost, a Christmas Gift;
uTherStork, Who had timed his" Visit'to
borne of Mf.-ahd- Mrs.' John Ewirig'of
Stanberry; Missouri 6" !Christmas: day.
made, better time add arrived Tuesday,
'fpavino- "fhe 'rtearest tittle jrirl for their
r..-T- .-tit -.. r r t --r-r. Qvr'Tr. rr :
very own. rso woniier tne nappii-
-egUamile;rwhen .nUaVlaud the
kStork came sc near, - together. -'.The
Itofiothef .and 'Jittle girl -hp&i doing rell,
laoKt JlhnweM? ht'-lsi'eBiri pretty
Mrsv At! Kousena sonMvacie.ilinerf
-v .j u -
hparied fer mahafhis jMornmgJKbfir.
r . ' . . -V -it. r - i r l
Ift.ijScteej Smarujt,3rwBi
underwent 'Vfalicoeratkdi
1 one-ofc-
agcAcadiluisBlhobfBieA 4h itWneuj- Jfafs
oniail- Wf4fteiraafetl&H8 fcgLlCT
from the operatibwi-4t4iespnurinia;
kBt.iUterxrnMtte tfeearieuiolihan
kwlrl othBrwise,oA ltjahOBedvidiiB
many inenas tnac nis conaiuofotfAay
az Rf Y'
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9.li"5?il5 "Solvit
o Uociors
: a-'.rii y.f f s.l.ijmr-if ? :'T
Because twehiakcj' medicines
for: them! :5-,We ' tell -tnerif1
,3 3 ; vn aft?.-. J-nil V. i.
bu'tyer's.CpyiPectpjal,
arftf'they-prescribeett for
'ctuffhV, cbld5,; br6nchitisi:icbii
umRjtioa. Jheyittstjjt. 6Then
you rfcan; afford to trostvit.
t-: ".sh ; viiiff at a'i9Y v'tX"
5 sbsapabilla... .
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The Conjtilufion Supreme, Says and Declares
1.-,
If :Vill .Pulia :Gheck Upon Unlawful
L
IT :
Geniraiization
l'Jr-.c.t 111 J1J-. Ulll
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The true -spirit ofli-Aniivjah : irwtitii';
lions,' enlighteneiF by ripe learning, 'finds
voice in the iaddrc'ssJ 'delivered before
the Kentucky !'Sock4y yf l NevJ York
Monday night by Mtf'Jtistf'Harla'ri.of
the supreme court oriTiS TTinte! States.
Justice Harlan's faith "i if the icorhmon
sense of the Ameiicfah('piopFe, 'and m i upon the national government. It does
their devotion to the American system not rightly imply opposition to the ex
of government, is too welF founded in j ert ise by the general government of
the experience and the history of the
country for him to share' the fears of
pessimists that the treridui onr affairs
is toward the destruction of the rights
df' the 'states and the centralization of
all gbernmental powers iri'the nation.
The0 'profound truth ;'upfn 'Which the
learned jurist ' bases-'his confidence in
the1 future i that' a't 'afl tiiYft!atki::'In
every' emergency since he foundation
of - the government;: the .'jiertple' have
shoWn th'emselveii eJaal to ftiiyituntion
involving the safetyof our free institu
tions.
k ':',! v." )i-"t 1 -.ji..t T ;
.' iTby act overlooked byrmttire'Huper
tici a t s t ude nts o f ou r By s tem j - .ie i .'a J u s
tice JlarlarLassureBu3t. that thJ'Amrt
canqieople ;haver always! beonVland are
now more .than i ever,-: determined t to
maintain, both national and state rights
as those rights i exist, under, the .union
ordaineil by th constitution.! Though
a politician of great acumen, and a man
well versed in American history, Presi
dent Roosevelt has shovn, himself ut-,
terly deficient in appreciation -of: this
American trait. The deficiency has been
the source of all his-vagaries ofi consti
tutional interpretation. v.
In his review of the rights awl powurs
. .- : v.;!- fir! ; . vl . : -.-'n-.-i-f 1 1
incj ewi to
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io n i - ;ti.i v. v i - !-i n ' Art ' '" ' -i
-itrv tii. ; u! r.,I .qri il - I .J,. !i,inli U 't;. '"') ' ' I
lie Does Admirable Work During the Yulctidc
Season and Assists im Uniting Numer-
. ous Young and Happy Hearts..
Rennie-Seivers '
' ' Last 'evening at' the Methodist church
in the presence of some three or four
hundred people, using the solemn cereT
monies of the church, Rev. A. A. Ran
dall united the lives 'ahd': hear't3 of
Frank : Arthur Rennie' of 'Madrid,' this
State; and Miss- Bessie Ethel Severs,' bf
tHis ''place:' 1 Misk'Kfttfe 'Severs, 6f MarT
rmette. was niaid-of-h6norlyartd was'as-
NMf I UV HlVllIt k- J will.
as 'bek'tiJm3nll-i -itosTfe and'sRub !feVr'''aS
Geb'rge W-sell
ushers tJeing-lsSGffie1
fu1ire-polbWe -
itTVi l'l'e-'htne'"6f bVld(ts'1har'eWHlhfl city. Those frorn out of..f:he:cii:v
.u .IqM 5300 Siltei
f. .rn,Ak ln 15
where a receptlo?i' J wasgtven," dtiST a
sumptiou35uper-seTved; A large
1 w 1 in i I
mmcmen-M WJlSV'i the
many Tnenus-oi wumtHtis wwgrwfli
;ardr W64 4citai4tnenc noanst
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ahdfrearea-jin -Ms'cWlan3'--ae flKve
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fin ,jtheiis -J ilnibh Ahe1 Jotrrn'a 5itA.,'the!d a""fion of oub noalt'.Y -f-r
1 t .r, ...
Bstaf-W-JiHeiWB'-tff both' 'parties: wfeh!'t .isvswol jA-.-idw Jneowb .Jai-.
"thtem -he rulflImeht'of -hef-f ftfifosftf 'a sdi sni9?S ifKjJ W1!?? o-l o
deOTesancfimcisrt ardent? -wish ffhtfl' b At.RlW hocMifjC.Bngerv.sotH
ttiat their5 trdubfe-ofn life Vnay 'ipfoafiWMid, ffhoows9f . ..Ruby.janOj
light 'as fJiedew brVthe gras'f tr Marthalv-Bno-er
Vhings-:,hst;:,ad -Ihay- be 'asfVbottdfl t Wy W&mXi.aUr.yc
--i - j -;
Thosepresenrfrdmoulbf townweref
wr. anflidOttuaiju tippena Lincoln ;7irtrude"tRuteirhi,'rei'e1
Jttr. d and'cMrJ .oi aisss oSp vejcsj er.rnirTWe' 1SV3 " il t,uy 'J'
tQklabjOTa? - diTGOTrliaad,sto4. -
iDozge-Milfer.ioSaoJaaracit.ruMidd inoisrt erf int..J
ShCt - HetfrCf
Lftettoofl sofeflA
ding of his V5fiSst 'd9a,iStjefr,43
Ruby Heiner and Harvey Shipley of
I II A
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of Authority. -
1
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belonging . ri's'pectively' to' the
.nationnl
and state governments Mr, Harlan
1 1.
speaks as if by inspiration from the
wise and patriotic men who, frame! the
cohstitutio'h.of 'the United Stales.' The
assertion of' state rights does not imply
ineueuiaioi powers expressly conierriii
powers which,Hf7ugh little used or us"!
not at all by congruns in the past, are
j clearly grantul by 'the constitution arul
are now exercised
di tions.. .- ...
to meet new con-
The whole philosophy of our dual
system is summed up by Justice Harlan
in saying that the friends of state rights
are those who - recognize the right of
the federal government to exercise the
'powers conferred by the constitution,
while- the best friends of the union are
thse wlo hold . Ui at the states possess
all pirwerw 'not . granted by the general
government!. niul not incoiisistent with
the constitution of th United States.
The , most. firpXoutivt.i !?t)U(J,'pts of our
-dual, system, concur , with ,the instincts of
the ...people, tiiatT'thvr :,tho general
government por :tji,e,.' states . p.sejH,
under the constitutiori, .any ,jvreH that
are not just. ami salMtary,, After hear
ing so much t, thuj.cjntrary ,fr(f n I'resi
dent. Uoose-velt and ,Sef-etpry Iloot, it
is comforting.. t..receive . from such a
source as Justice Harlan the confident
assurance that the American people will
suffer the rights of neither to'be over
thrown.
Sv'u'th Omaha( Mr, Jesse' Jleiner .turned
the household over to, thi wtidding pariy
Tuesday evening. . .fhey made merry
tbej'hvurs: .until . .lat.f 'eyeingj ' wnen all
but,; tba,(jaevly married.1, pair and the
father departed on the Miswiuri Pacific
fpr 'South . 0rpha' .,T)drng . , Tuesday
, e.yd'eseffjy e jf'usts weje
entertamefi.with'garjje
nfii-jwaservety.after whP ,the cere-
rid
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attending
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Lulu ShiaJ
inlPY nnYtftq,.Viannor, Claus
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j both of Ureenwc.