The Plottsmouth Joarnu! .JET, I'UIHJSII KI WKKKIA AT PLATTSMOUTH. MEBKAc: A tin- depositor to Cie postor- ift r signing a I' ll. A. HATES, I'I'KI.IMIK.I: nirwl at the iosUtll-- L I'l.ittsriiwiilli. - trusk:t. Hf cronil cl;iss niitiu-r. $1.50 Per Year in Advance $ r.o.O'iO.UOO bond i-sne, i; !: reported, will soon have to be :i.a:!" t iiii-'t the 1 i i deficit for 1 1 - I'tst lour months. Tiii ic are already :ui even d' '-i aiiili'laii'S a 11 1 1 o i wi ' . 1 thi.; early i: th' ti;).t i:v s;x:iker. We'll v.:-1'. : while ii'ii'r b' t' re I '. bbi !i up ; ren-i v. Tie- 'i liov r lu lls a:;)' I o r r fin fell- I. Our l: '.. f!-. M (1 1 1 : !: s - i i ng procli rna ion of in l.'.n.i lias at 1; .-! iii.' li1 I"' -'.ft- I ; i !u , a l l' j r-' i 1- 1 : i 1. 1 .- -i t" l: his de;'o:;i bo- (en! I r i ii i n t I : nk:-.. :i e ; 1:1s i loncj ijii tin r'-fcri'. To ;r thn.unh all this red tape re :es :.t h :;t t a days, an 1 prob :,!ly week.,. T!-i it is likely that t!.e ppcrt unity for the invest i.i' iit i- gone. Mid the man un do IK. tiling with hi-; mo!;oy. Th" democratic measure of gr.ur ante.'d ,:ink deposits keep.-, al! tie n:oney at lion.e and in ' in-ukit ion, and if a man has money on depcsp. !e- can go any time to the hank an 1 writ" his check ami drav it oat. .Moreover, he i:s ahsolt-.tely sure he :an get. his money because it is in sured hv the government. What is the use of discussing the ! question as to what di'featel M r. J i ilrvan? Any ten year old boy i; smart enough to kn'jw t!iat. Pryan's i ... . , , , .. I ipleal was purcuasc i uy me money i power. tcueiier with the coeiiiou of the laboring fte by the man.ifac t u iris. IE Tin ; i, Id f.-i- m ! eject ! l.n! '. ire L i 1 1 i 'a.i.lidale lor . J.':-. L- i I i v : i , .11" e pei li !! ! ( : s a e.'.i.S- a.i i-f :-o!h I't j'.idgai'-io. lievt w:- Id !"dl t he hi!! to :-p. :iki f of ! he le ii has ha 1 later, a and wo perfection. Mr. I,i i h ih his many personal friends who are members of the in-omiiig legislature who will no doubt support him. defeat of Pollard has caused K, agues to wag regarding the fi.e huil.:i!i; ft r PI f tsa.otit h. s :i v we V. il; not litt it ii!jW. What loiiii.iyrol ! Tl:e sight has ,. n bought jiu.i pai I for and tiie is i ro i ri a i io a made !'i.r ihe i . t t be bl.i!uii!.i. it Polk: . ;!) ;:. ::!:' :'.:i c li'ort to stc p a r.; y t ;j ;1 would lb:: I'i'l.'."- t; .More 4 'onii rat nla t ions. .M. A. Pates, at one time in th" newspaper business in Hopkins, was elected representative at the recent election in Nebraska. Hi will rep resent two lonnsj.'s (.lie of them bo ini; the bis; county in which Platts inoiith is located. Colonel Pates is an ardent democrat hut has brains enough to be fair and will represent the people of his district in a man ner that will be satisfactory to all concerned. His many old friends here, including the editor of this pa per, congratulate him on his elec tion. Hopkins i .Mo. .Journal. (,!" the bn:: .m. than v. ha.e ever ro Mop !a:u-'ii! i. a i.ii aTioi lak.-.i him to oVer sor.ie- ibii that w: bo-ill 1 to come the defeat of Pollard. It is probable that the real reason why .Mr. Pryan was defeated is that he is ahead of his time. The ma jority of the people was fearful of taking so advanced a stand. In twenty years they will have come up to Pryan's present position, includ ing possibly the government owner ship of railroads. He will never be . -ii , i . . i . . . president out tie win aiwajs ue lauiei a great prophet with a far vision into the future, a great moulder of public thought, a great leader of the com mon people. From Lincoln comes the informa tion that (!ov. Sheldon has decided not to call a special session " of the best legislature Nebraska ever had" for the purpose of passing the county option bill. This was one time Shel don was saved from his "friends." lint why did not that "best" legisla ture pass that measure two years ago when they were m charge".' Ne braska City News. Now you re shout- ! . .. ing sonietning in men en. Two years ao ijovernor Sheldon had the support of the liquor deal ers and brewers, and he was elected. Since that time the republican party came out for county option and the liquor ileal- r.- and brewers refused I to longer support a party that was I indeavorinu to rush their business, j Some of the eastern papers are and would nor support Ciovernor j mw agitating the presidential possi Sheldon for r le-t ion. This theylijij,: f .. x i H . David R. Francis, had a right to do. It was simply a business proposition with them, the same as it would b with others in a busimss that hypocritical poli cians took a notion ibey could pull down und--r a u- optive move for re form and j;ii.le into of;i'", and then laugh at 'what fools these mortals be." Put not this time. WHY IT SUCCEEDS. Because It's for One Thing Only, and Piattsmouth People Ap preciate This. Nothing can be good for everything Doing fine thing will lrni success. Doan's Kidney Pills do one thing onI . They cure sick kidneys. They cure backache, evey kidney ill. Here is Piattsmouth exileace tc Drove it. W. T. Cole, of COS Loctifct street, Piattsmouth, Neb., says: "I con tracted ki luey complaint in the :rmy an-i hm e felt the effects xf the trr..be off and on ever ince. .My back .e or c;uised rue any great suf fering but there was at times a d;;!l. heay aching and lameness aircs my loins that annoyed mo to quiti. an extent. A retention of the ki i ney secretion was evident and t he passages were occasionally accom panied with pain. An advertisement about Doan's Kidney Pills came to my notice and being favorably im pressed with the claims made for this remedy, I procured a box at (lering & Co.'s drug store. I used only about one-half the contents but I can say they made a marked im provement in my condition, every difficulty being relieved. I can vouch for Doan's Kidney Pills with out hesitancy." For sale by dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. C. P- HALE, President V. K- BRUCE, Secretary iraisfi ft ii FROM THK MAXUIACTt'ki:R TO TIIK COXSlWiKK A l'KU.MAXKNT MEMORIAL IS A JOV I-'OlOiVKK VTj If 2 T Lawson Sheldon Monument Erected by Us .1 the Neiinwkd Cemetery. We manufacture our wotk frc m all kindled M.iuciat ii i.mue. which we pur chase direct from the quarries, in tiic rotiM, in carhiad lots, usiny power ma chinery and automatic tools. See cue f our salesman, or call at our plant before placing an order for memorial work. You will receive prompt and cour teous treatment whether ou place a large or small order with us or not. WHY NOT TRA3E AT HOME? GLEB.OUiJ 6RAKITE WORKS, GLENWOOD, IA. For Chapped Skin. Chaf j el skin whether on the hands For Sale. Short stove wood for sale. $3.00 per load. tmith cc bmith. Piattsmouth phone 11. K-.: r&. ?i 35 a fJ Six M is5K3 of Missouri, seems to be a great favorite so far. It is hardly possi ble that .Mr. Pryan will be a candi date again, but if he should be, the common people those who love their country better trusts and money power, the ene mies of a free government will be with him. ...TO THE GULF COAST COUNTRY... Every 1st and 3rd Tues day in Each Month Over the Missouri Pacific Railway $23.65 Round Trip. Tickets Good 25 Days A Alissouri paper in dosing an article- c,ii tin- result of the election says: "Mr. Uoi sovelt should deckm liimselt dictator fit once, thre is no use wasting valuable time, and we doubt ii there vould bo a semblance of protest. The present departure from the .government of Washington and Lincoln is more striking and more revolutionary than would the change now from a so-called presi dency to a dictatorship." That would be waste of words. He is going to Africa to hunt lions as the greatest political desperado this country has produced. As a trust buster he joined hands with the directors of trusts to scare, browbeat, bullyrag, intimidate business men and laboring men in the east, and together they won a great victory at the polls that will last. 1'oNtal Savings. The postal savings bank scheme that has the approval of the present administration is one that will work about as follows, should it become a law: A man would go to the post office and deposit ..".io for safe keep ing A few days later he finds a place where he can make an investment that would be profitable to him. lie goes to the postoffice and makes ap plication in writing for his money. lie cannot get the money that day it has been carted off to some gov ernment depository in a great city. His application is sent to Washing ton by tho local post master and it has to be approved by the depart ment, and a draft issued from Wash ington on the nearest depository. Can stop off anywhere going: or com ing;. Train leaves Piattsmouth, Neb., than they do t he i , rviT.T1-' i viaj uiui iitii j v iiiaivii wi met" j tions with the fast train going- south to the Gulf. We will have a private Pull man Dining Car (Julia). 50 cents for births and 35 cents for meals. We are closing out a ranch near El Campo, Texas, of 16,000 acres, at 22.50 to $30.00 per acre, on easy terms. We have sold over one-half of this land to farmers who will at once commence to improve their lands, build good houses and barns. Also lands near Edna and Vic toria. If you want to make this trip with us, let us know in time to get vou a ticket. Buy your ticket over the Missouri Paci fic to Kansas City; Santa Fe Railway to Houston, Texas, and from Houston to San Antonio over the G. II. & S. A Railway. The eastern papers last week con-i-iined great headlines telling how business was picking up and idle men lading wc;ik. I:i on. u stated that .;ii,;uo idle n-.en wr.J ! be given ork t his w eek au'i y-rr sy.erity w as r. full blast; Uncle Sarn v.-as cutting i pigeon's wing over Taft's election, .i:i.l other fool stuff to please the ig norant, who believe the election oi Taft means good crops and plenty of work. For sale bv F. (J. Fricke A Coplete Surprise. Colds and Croup in Children. One of the most enjoyable parties "My little girl is subject to colds," given in this vicinity for some time says Mrs. Wm. II. Serig, No. 41 Fifth or face may be cured in one night by was that given Saturday afternoon at St., Wheeling, W. Va. "Last winter applying Chamberlain's Salve. It is the home of .Mr. and Mrs. (leis. south she had a severe spell and a terrible also unequaled for sore nipples, burns of the city. The occasion was given cough, but I cured her with Chainber for their son Earl, one of the most Iain's Cough Remedy wit hout t he aid of popular young men of the city. The a doctor, and my little boy has been surprise w as complete, the young prevented many times i rom having the man not expecting anything of th- 'croup by the timely use of this syrup. TH" KETTLE SINGS kind. irns remedy is ior sale by v. j. rricke The evening was spent in games &. Co. and music and an excellent luncheon ; and scalds. & Co. it's a. iiMi ot cj 1 1 satisfaction. Want to bear mu.-.ic 'n your kitchen? was served by the host and hostess of the evening. With the 'coming of twilight the party broke up and departed for their several homes, wishing Earl many more such happy Oi-casions. Those present were Misses Harri etta Parke r, Ellen Eindsey, Nina Clark, Alta Parker, Estella tie-is, Barbara Bulin, Frances Koubek, Katie Foster, Helen Roman, Nellie White. Helen Foster, Alma Seivers. Euella White, Beulah Parker, Viola Parker, Ruth Roman, Messrs. Karl C.eis, Otto Bulin, Frank Libershal, Harry White. E;i . ucici co.il fn m this oMice and v.ird. Toe output o.' the Trenton mine in. fu I we handle--has no su perior a'rv dicre. its cp.a! in few places During the next four years of trust rule there will not be less than four vacancies on the supreme bench. It is safe to state that Standard Oil will get its pay by the selection of Root, Knox, McPherson and Groscup. what an array of legal luminaries .hese would make if perched upon :he bench. Natural gas would make gloom in comparison. It does seem that the parole law- is being abused in all parts of the state. u hat do criminals care tor ommittir.g crimes when they know they can be paroleil? Many of these riuiinals are given their liberty to again loiiow crime. it would ne much better for our attorneys and judges to freely investigate every prisoner. The incoming legislature needs no advice from the Lincoln State Jour nal, and the members thereof will use their own pleasure in regard tc investigating the condition of some of the state institutions. It illy becomes the state republican organ to make suggestions as to what the legisla ture should or should not do. JOHN MURRAY, Jr., TEXAS LAAD AGENT. P. 0. Bex 605 Piattsmouth Neb. GETTING A START! It is the first few hundred the first few thousand in the bank, that is the real struggle. The lives of the average men well fixed in life, contain a history of struggle and saving to obtain his first few thou sand. Make a strong resolu tion that you will place some portion of your income in the Bank of Cass County. Every dollar added makes it easier .to deposit the next one. BANK OF CASS COUNTY, PUIfSMOUTH. NEBRASKA Compliments Judge' Westover. From Monday's Da'ly - Matthew Gering returned yester day from Rushviile, Neb., where he assisted in the prosecution of Ralph Neiman charged with murder. The hearing took four days and during that time the utmost interest was taken in the trial which was held before Judge W. H. Westover. Mr. Gering paid a high compliment tc Judge Westover for his ability and manifest impartiality during the trial. The defense was conducted by Messrs M. F. Harrington and Neil Patterson and was ejuite able. The jury after a brief deliberation found the defendant guilty cf manslaugh ter.. Mr. Gering was a passenger this noon on the mail for the north. Br Soss' Stock Fsod; scientific compound for horses and cattle. HsSS' stock Food J. V, EGEN8ERGER, guaranteed to give results. F. G. Fircke & Co , PruggMs 'PHONE PLATTSMOUTH, I'la'Tsmoui )i No. . Pell No. - - - NEBRASKA. Elected to the Legislature. It will be cheering news to his army of friends in this county to learn that M. A. Bates, who owned and edited this paper from 1SS4 to 1S92. was elected as float represen tative to the Nebraska legislature from Otoe and Cass. "Mitt" is a man of good ability and we predict that he will make his influence felt in che Nebraska legislature. He is ed itor of the Daily Piattsmouth Jour nal, which is one of the very best dailies we know of in the entire west. We imagine we can see Mr. Bates arise from his seat and yell, ".Mr. speaker, I have a verbal communica tion in my vest pocket which I want read from the clerk's desk." Grant .City (Mo) Times. '' g EP3 I! so LINE5J SALE c For Sale. 80 Acres three and a half miles south and west of Murray, well improved a bargain for some body if taken soon. Call on J. H. Thrasher, 205 Coates Block. Don't use harsh physics. 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