The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, March 26, 1909, Image 4

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    The Plattsmouth Journal
PCBLI8HED WKKKLY AT
PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA.
a "citizens" ticket.
News. -Nebraska City
R. A. BATES, Publisher.
ntered at the pontofflce at Plattsmouth, N
braska,asccood class matter.
$1,50 Par Year in Advance.
Never forget to look behind the mo
tive of the so-called "citizens" ticket.
When men become so suddenly anx
lous to serve the people provided they
ran be nominated one certain way,
it la time to inquire why?
The republicans of Plattsmouth
have certainly fallen upon degener
ate days when they are so few In
number that they have to depend
upon the democrats for material to
win the fight with. What has be
come of the old war horses of the
party?
The democratic candidates for
councilmen are all excellent men, and
a vote cast for them Is one cant for
deserving parties. Those who have
served the people have always had
an eye for their IntereHts and those
who have not been tried are known to
be fully as earnest In the people's
behalf.
The democratic city ticket Is one
of the best ever presented to the
people for their support. The mem
bers are of the right kind and believe
lleve in making riattsmouth the best
city in Nebraska. They do not stand
for any special interest and are de
pending for their e'ectlon solely on
the support of the ;ilaln people. A
vote for Sattlcr, FiMie, Ulster and
Archer Is a vote fcr the host of city
officials.
It must please ti c rank and file
of the republican par: to bo reduced
to the painful extrt tlty of having
to vote solely for democrats for of
fice but to such a de'.t'a has their
lenders pjaeed them, t Is Is all they
have left. It Is net pleasant for
them, but there they are. The men
who have been making their fights
for years find themselves robbed of
any chance of final success by an
lniiiuitlous deal and arc compelled
to accept the dictation of former
d( inocrats.
Vote for John P. Battler. He will
make the best mayor the city has had
in years.
Vote for Carl 0. Frlcke. He will
be a fitting successor to R. W.
Clement.
Vote for Dr. W. B. Elster. His
records as city clerk are the best
kept of any in years.
What amazing virtue is there In
a "citizens" ticket? Can not a rose
by any other name smell as sweet?
Vote for M. Archer. His long rec
ord and time tried experience makes
him easily the only man for police
Judge.
Vote for L. W. Lorenz for member
of the board of education. He is
a live business man and will give
the position his attention.
Vote for J. W. Bookmeyer for
councilman from the third ward.
He has always represented the peo
ple's Interests and is the best man
for the place.
Vote for John Schulhof for council
man from the fourth ward. Ills rec
ord in the council Is beyond reproach
and he deserves to be rewarded for
his faithful service.
In Wall Stm t.
We of the rude and unlettered west
have been rebuked and ridiculed,
times without number, by the super
ior morals who inhabit the New York
editorial offices, for our silly prejudic
es against Wall street. Our some
times passionate outcry against Wall
street and Wall street influence, has
been derided as duo to provincial
Ignorance. Wall street people were
not only as good as others, we were
reminded, but quite a bit better. The
atmosphere of the street was one of
cultured business, so to speak, and Its
denizens wcro prosperous and reput
able citizens engaged in ardous labor
to support their families, not to men
tion their steam yachts and actress
es.
The other day a naughty vagrant
breeze lifted a young woman's skirts
. . . . . . . .
A Citicns Ticket. 8,1,1 5t)0!0" what she would fpln
For several weeks past there has ,mvo ,,u"l,n before a Wall street
been talk of nominating a citizen's mnvtl- We quote from the New
ticket, but Just why there was ne- York n,'rRl(l the account of what
ccsslty for nominating such a ticket ""PPc-nod noxt:
was never fully explained. It was
agitated and ndvocated by certain In
dividuals who were dlssntlsfled with
the present administration and did
not like the administration of Mr.
Stelnhart. One faction was opposed
to the enforcement of the laws and
the other favored a "wide open"
town.
Those advocating the Independent
movement were some who held no
allegiance to either party. They held
that a great deal more could bo ac
rompllshed by a non-partisan ticket
than ono nominated by either party
This argument Is fallacious. Thero
are tnly three parties In the field-
democrats, republicans and prohl
hltloplsts with a small sprinkling of
socialists and they Include almost
every voter In town. To claim that
these parties cannot nominate Indi
viduals of sufficient mental capacity
to govern the affairs of the city Is a
mistake. A "citizens" ticket Is sup
posed to be composed of Individuals
who are not aligned with any party
hut on being placed In office will give
us an administration far superior to
that of any person w ho has been rec
ognized politically and has loaned his
wrvlccs for the advancementof the
4owd, both financially and politically
Will some of the advocates of the
"citizens" ticket please tell the public
why a non-partisan ticket la any bet
Young men forgot their man
ners nnd swarmed after the hap
less owner of tho shapely stock
ing. Old men followed and Join
ed In tho mob to a grand total of
1.000 men. With rudo jest and
shout the crowd, which gained
accession every moment, swept
the blushing woman along. Mo
unted police rode among the
mob of men and boys, but did
not succeed In dispersing them.
Twice tho young woman at
tempted to escape. First she
ran Into an Exchange place en
trance of the Mills building and
entered a telephone booth. The
crowd followed, Jammed all tho
entrances, whllo the mounted
traffic squad and the Infantry
of tho police tried to check the
riot.
Terrified and indignant the
woman fled to a broker's offlco
on tho second floor. Thence tho
employes made an effort to help
her escape In a cab. But tho
entrance had become congest
ed and the hooting, yelling mob
forbade egress.
The young woman, overcome
by her embarasscment, fainted.
Yard after yard of ticker tapo,
tossed from the windows, after
the Wall street manner of ex
pressing Its excitement, clung
to cornices and fluttered over
the heads of the crowd. The
high buildings became packed
amphitheaters, from which thous
ands of spectators, men, boys
National
Because they're the Nation's Choice
National
Because Baking Perfection approved
by the whole Nation made
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The National Soda Cracker
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Sold only in
Moisture Proof
Packages
NATIONAL
BISCUIT
COMPANY
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for
He
Vote for George E. Dovey
councilman from the first ward.
Is a clean, representative business
man and will make a good official.
He will aid In promoting the advance
of the schools.
Vote for Adam Kurtz for council
man from the second ward. He Is a
man thoroughly well known, clean,
upright and honest nnd Is with the
people.
Vote for D. O. Dwyer for council
man from the first ward. Mr. Dwyer
Is a clean, upright citizen and In his
short time In the council he has
demonstrated ho Is with the people.
Vote for Fred M. Rezner for coun
cilman from the fifth ward. Mr.
Rezner is a clean, honest and bus
inesslike man and he will make the
people of his ward a fitting repre
sentative In the council.
i'tir- republicans ot Plattainoutli
ave lost their Identity In the spring
lectitn. A few men then.' called a
jii-.'i t n to nominate :. "ciileifs
ticket' and ono was r.r.;i cd The
ixt sight the republicans held n
oTiventlon and Instead of namln? a
cket of their own endorsed the
citizens ticket," which was coiiip:)s-
5 'principally of men who have hcre
ir been classed as d-nceral.1 'Jbe
ti"bllcans there must r.u badly ii:i
nvmzed. Nebraska City News.
Isn't It a bit curious that with all
the excellent men the republican
party nas elected to ornce, none
could be named for the head of
the ticket and for the other Ira
portant offices filled by democrats?
The state legislature Is near ad
Journmcnt and several of tho pledges
of tho party have been filled while
the rest will be before adjournment
This la what the people want and
I what the democratic party must do
Not all republicans who are object
Ing to the "citizens" ticket are dis
appointed office seekers. In fact
most or the men who havo
never had an office or who have
and girls, hung eagerly.
iowu in Mexico twenty men right 1 mad aiicof,.l nffini.i. -
Hap than rtna nnmlna r In ao -u 1 n s I . ... I B
" - one bun. and thousands of spectators candidates.
lan more be expected Watch eagerly the baiting of the helo.
from Individuals who do not take hCM and bewildered animal. They 0overnr Shallenbcrger'a message
sufficient interest In the city affairs rtn tt fun to the legislature yesterday relative
lo unite with a party than from those tn wall street a thousand male t0 blU Droh,b,tln lork watering
who are Interested politically and creatures, with not a single man in ume,jr ,na gooa- Bue, blu
for the best Interests of the city? the bunrh, torturo and hnlt a lonely ,n th ,ntPrcBl of the PuUc "d tho
Is the man who neglects to register W0Run tln lh , an, MBB00 at thllr "ocanoiacn in corporations and
a pctter tuuen man tne one wno fCet. Thouianda more watch this
always has his name on the list, and stirring spectacle and call It fun.
would you trust the former quicker
should be passed.
In administering the affairs of the
rlty?
The most expensive administration
Nebraska City ever had was known at
Vote for John llallstrom for mem
i - . I ... ..
"uiwiii-n, w inner tne su- per or the board of education. Mr
lienor rennemeni or tne Mexican llallstrom Is a man of ability, tho
brand. And our prejudices against I head of a famiw n nn. wh k.
- . - wi' n uu BIRO
Wall street continue unabated. always taken a great Interest in th
World-HuraM. best and highest tvm nf Htlion.hin
ward of the said city of T'lnttsmouth,
iMirasKa. l'Kllsit UOOS.
March 22, 1909. Applicant.
L
OTICB OF APPl.H TIO Foil MO.-
luit i.ii u;.m-;.
Notice Is hereby given to nil nersons
nterested and to the public, that the
miersigncil j-;u Kgenherger ban r ed h s
tltlon and application In the office
r me city clerk, or t he CUV of 1 atts-
mouth. County of Cuss, and State of
ubraska, as required by law, signed
y the required number of resident
ree-holdors of the mi 1.1 cltv. Ht-ttlnif
forth tlmt the applicant Ih a ninn of
especiauie character and standing and
. reHldciit of the Htate of NehiHMka and
praying that a license may be iH.sued
a the nald Kd EKenberRer for the Rule
r man, Hprituoim and inoun lliiuora
or tho period of one year from the
ate of the huarlnK of oald annllcatlon
n a building situated on the runt half
l-Z) or lot twelve (12) In b oi k
wentv-elirht C!li in the flrt ward of
the Huld city of l'lattamouth, Nebraska.
March 22. 1S09. Applicant
No wonder the real republicans
dislike the ticket forced upon them
by their present day leaders In this
city. When they contemplate what
the probable outcome of the election
of this ticket would be they become
heartily sick. After repeatedly re
jecting for office, the leaders in this
movement they are compelled to
witness them In full control of the
party and recklessly throwing away
Us mighty Influence for a possible
mess of pottage for themselves In
the shape of minor appointments
tossed them by disgruntled demo
crats for their support.
NOTICK OF A1Pl.irTIO FOIl MQ.
IUH LIIUSK,
Notice 11 lierenv Blvnn lo all neranna
Interested and to the nubile, that the
underpinned J. K McDanlrl hax filed hi
petition and aim cat on In the office
or tne city clerk, or the Cltv or r atta
mouth, county or Cbmm. and Mate of
Nebraska, an required by law, Mlxned
oy ine required numner or resident
frea-holders of the aatd city, nettlne-
rorin mai me applicant la a man ol
respectable character and standing am!
resident or the state of Nebraska am'
fraying that a license may be leiued
a the aald J. K. McDanlel for the aale
of malt, aprltuoiia and vinous lluuora
ror me period or one year rrom the
nai or in rearm or Raid application
In a building- situated on lot lx , In
mock iniriT-ltiree. in t ha rourth ward
or tne aald city or riattamouth. Ne
braska J. K. McDANlEU
March it, 1809. Applicant
kotiof. or Arri.iriTWN foh uv
' ton 1.ICKMSK.
Notice la hereby alven tn all peraoi
c, that tl
ersons
Interested and to the DUbllc. that th
undersigned 1'eter Uooa has filed hi
petition and application In the offln
of th city clerk, of the City of Haiti
moutn, county or i ana, and mate o
Nebraska, aa required by law. eigne
by the required number of reeldnn
freeholders of the aald rlty, aettln
rortn tnal the applicant la a man o
respectable rhararter and standing an
resident of the state of Nebraska an
praying that a license mav be Issue
lo the Raid Peter Oooa for the sal
of malt, eprltuoua and vinous liquor
for the period of one year from th
date of (he hearing of aald application
In building situated on lot twelve,
tl!) In block thirty (30) In th first
Notice of Application for Liquor License.
MOTICE Is hereby given to all person Inter
11 ested and to the Public, that the under-
Bltfncd, II. K. Hand, baa Sled hi petition and
application in the otllce or the city clerk, of
the city of I'lammotilh. count v of Cam. and
mate of Nebraska, as required by law, almicd
uy tne required numlwrof resident free-holders
of aald city, netting forth that the appli
cant In a man of respectable character and
landing and a resident of the t ate of Nehran
Ka, ana praying that a license may be luued
iplrltuoui and vinoua liquors for the period
of one year from the date of the hearing of
aald application In a building situated on lota
eleven ana twelve, (ll and I-) In block twenty
seren, (7) tn the first ward of theiald city of
i-iaiutmoum, aeurask.
.. II. E. KAM), Applicant.
March 17ih,lV0.
NOT It' 13 OF ArPl.lCATION FOR I.Kl-
IVII LIIKADt;
Notice Is hereby given tn all neranna
Interested and to the public, that the
undersigned Kd Ionat has filed his
petition and application In the office
of th city clerk, of the City of I'latta-
moutn. County of Cass, and Htate of
Ncnraska, aa required by law, signed
by tho required number of resident
free-holders of the said cltv, setting
forth that the applicant la a man of
respectable character and standing and
i resilient or in state or Nebraska and
praying that a license may he Issued
tn the Raid Kd Dunnt fur ll
of malt, Rprltuoua and vinoua llquora
mr iTir iivriou m one year rrom the
uaie or tne Hearing or Raid aon cation
In a building situated on th east half
ik or lot twelve (l'JI. In hlonW
twenty-nine t!). In the first ward of
i ne earn cuy 01 tamout n, Nehraska.
KU I l )NAT.
Applicant.
as required by the statutes of the state
of Nebraska with tho city clerk of the
city of l'luttsmnuth, Nebraska, request
ing a permit to sell mult, spirituous and
vinous liquors for inedicim'.l, nir
conical and chemical p;ii'pini. for
the coming municipal year in the bulld
I ig situated on lots on (1) u ml two
(2) In block thirty-six (36) In the city
of riattsmouth, NohrnsUa
F. Q. FltlCKE & Co.
March 22, 1909. Applicant
imc;;ivr im:hmit.
Notice is hereby given that Oerlng d
Co., have filed their petition a required
l-v.the statutes of the Mta'.e of Ni'in'iin.a
with the city clerk of iho city of I'lvts
mouth, Netiraska, requesting a permit
to soil malt, spirituous and vinous llq
ors for medicinal, mechanical and chem
ical purposes for the coming municipal
lear In the building situated on the
west half (W. 1-2) of lot twelve (12)
In block twenty-eight (is). In the city
of riattsmouth, Nebraska.
UEKINQ St CO.,
March 22, 1909 Applicant.
NOTIt'K TO I'HKDITOK
In County Court.
n county court.
In the matter of the estate of John
B. Melslnger. deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the cred
itors of said estate will meet the
executor of said estate, before me,
County Judge of Cass County. Nebras.
ka, at tne county court room in riatts
mouth, In Raid County, on th 29th day
of March. 1909. and on th 29th day of
September, 1909. at 10 o'clock a. m..
each day for the purpose of present
ing their claims for examination, ad
justment and allowance.
ms months are allowed ror the cred
itor of aald deceased to present their
claims. ar1 on year for the rxecutor
tn settle tald estate, from th 29th day
of March, 1909. .
Witness my hand and seal of said
County Court, at riattsmouth, Nebras
ka, this lit day or March, 1909.
tseai.)
Allen J. neeson,
County Judge.
D. O. Dwyer,
Attorney ror estate.
March 3!, 1909.
NOTICF. OF AI'PI.ICTIO4 FOR I.IQ.
Nonce is nrenv a-ivrn in an naranna
intereated and to the public, that th
unueraigneti Adoipn uelne has filed his
petition and application In the office
of th city clerk, of the City of Plana.
mouth. County of Cass, and Htate of
oenraaaa, as required ny law, algne.1
bv th renulred number nf M.i.i.ni
freeholders of the said cirri setting
forth that Ih applicant I a man of
respectable character and standing and
resident of the state of Nebraska and
praying that a license may be Issued
to the said Adolph Ulese for th sal
of malt, sprltunus and vinous liquors
for tb Period of one year from the
date of the hearing of said application
In a building situated on the west bait
(W. 1-n of lot six ll In block thirty
four (34) In the foil rib ward of th
sain city or riattsmouth. Nehreaka.
. AUOLPII OIKHR,
March 12, 109. Applicant
Ititt a;iT PF.imiT.
Frlck Co. have filed their petition by all leading druggist.
Miss Emma Dauer Is spending the
afternoon In Omaha today going on
the mall train.
To Enjoy
the full confidence of the Well- Informed
of the World and the Commendation of
the moat eminent physicians it was essen
tial that the component parts of Syrup
of Figs and Dizir of Senna should bo
known to and approved by them; there
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lishes a full statement with every package.
The perfect purity and uniformity of pro
duct, which thry d?manl in a laxative
remedy of an ethical character, are assured
by the Company's original method of man
ufacture known to tin Company only.
. The fig ot California are used in the
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