The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, March 21, 1910, Image 2

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    T;jc Plattsmouth - Journal
ED Published Semi-Weekly at Plattsmouth, Nebraska
R. A. BATES, Publisher.
Entered at the PostofTice at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, as econd-c!asB
n.-.ttcr.
$1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
No cne can expect to build up
their own community by attempting
to tenr dowu that of their neigh
bors. I
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A. S. Will is a good man for the
town, and If his suggestions are fol
lowed Chicago avenue will be placed
In fino onditiori.'
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rMhdelphia'u Btreet car strike la
made all the more alarming by the
fa L t:.::t the baseball season will
op. a iu n few weeks.
supposed to be a noxious gas of some
kind, Is perfectly harmless. Why
necessary to look to the learned pro
fessor for Information on the sub
ject? Why not take the fact that
this old earth has been here for all
time and always will be and let It
go at that. Why look for trouble?
It Is the helghth of folly to speculate
about this eld earth. Have you
previously heard of It being wiped
York safe Republican ground, and a
New York nominee might avail noth
ing to carry the empire state. Al-
eady the president, through his form.
er assistant attorney general. Is at
tacking Harmon's administration In
Ohio. If he should succeed In defeat
ing Harmon for re-election he would
eliminate that promising possibility.
Taft's failure In Ohio and success In
New York would argue for Harmon;
his success in both would suggest
some such man as Culberson of Tex
as. Much depends, also, on the nature
of Taft's New York speaking cam
paign. His defense of the Payne-Al-drlcn
tariff act may require a more
pronounced tariff reformer than any
of the men now considered. The ac
tion of congress upon the proposed
contral bank or other finance meas
ures may revive interest in some
phase of the money question and de-
.1X1) STILL MOKK TAUTIFF TASKS
out by a comet, or have you been in
formed that In some distant age It velop a candidate conspicuous and
was whisked out of the elements of forceful on that issue.
N'uw they are promising to hatch
rli l. in by electricity. Since the ad
vent f "Chanteltier," egg3 wlllprob-!
ali y lie laid in front of the foot-
HfcMs.
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A rubber company In Akron, O.,
Is reverted to have declared a divi
dual if 700 per cent, and with auto
mobile tires at $60 this srems to bo
en. inly plausible.
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The assessor will be after you
n(i nu nth. It is your duty to give
in a'l jour property, and not try to
licai tLo county and state out of what
is justly duo them.
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When the price of eggs went up
c Uiirty cents It. was due to prosper
ity. New that they have come down
to half that price it is due to the
hens. Partisans can always llnd a
a.'upe-grat.
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'I I: j season of the year, is here,
lni.utitally, when the illustrated!
n t .1 catalogue enters Into desperate
tr petition with the garden seed
traffic In Washington, D. C.
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the firmament? '
There is enough worry in life and
even in nature without trtertalning
suspicions as to what may happen in
the universe In the way cf mixing up
It is entirely too early to form any
definite conclusion. All that is indi
cated now is that Mr. Bryan is elimi
nated from consideration and that
Gaynor of New York, Harmon of
The likelihood of 23 ptr cent being
added to the already exorbitant duties
on French dress goods has aroused a
torin of protest from dry goods men
hroughout the country, and was the
subject of determined action at the
meeting last week by the National
Association of Dress Fabric Buyers.
St. Louis Times.
But the provision of the Aldrich-
'ayne tariff law any country discrimi
nating in any manner whatsoever
against the United States in trade
relations a duty of 25 per cent ad
valorem shall be added to the exist
ing tariff rates against the offending
country, beginning April 1st. France,
Germany and Canada have discrimi
native laws against the United States
and a trade war is almost certain to
come. And the United States will
suffer. France and Germany are
among our best customers.
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SOME TELF.I'HOXF, KTIO.FKTTK.
of heavenyl bodies. It Is the ending n., or Marshall of Indiana should de
of the world every day with some- port themselves carefully for the
body, and the beginning of the world ! sake of possible party uses Fort
every day with others. But we who
are here today and who expect to
be here tomorrow, ought to profitably
employ today and tomorrow without
bothering over what the comet may
and may not do. If the comet is to
wlpo us all of ths map, why worry?
Worth Record.
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iaiK UKe a booster, act like a
boosters, be a booster then others
will boost for you.
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Census enumerators have explicit
It won't make much difference to any i instructions to Forget It, so you may
one. It will be the eternal plan made 'answer their questions frankly,
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Young Mr. Knox announces that he
Is going to work, realizing that he
And now If anybody wants real
din! In !lon ho can tnko 1'earv'n mntn
r.r.il C Cud these little scraps cf flag ..alwoys-to-be-hnped-for golden shore.
in the beginning, and If one had pos
itive knowledge that the eni or the
nuiiu naa iu iuiuc uu iuwjr ..ai, nuj i
..hmiU it riiUpnnpf.rt him? Ho nnehtlhas little chance to work his father
to know that the end may come for
him before that date and live ac
cordingly which living according In
volves living so that he may see many
more seasons come and go. But asldo
tho worry about tho comet, and live j
so that when you are whisked oft the
earth you will be ready to go and go
cheerfully, and with a full consclence
ness that you havo tried to live In a
way that will bring you sife cn that
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t IVnry says he lert nailed along
ii it: an a means of demonstra
' '. H demount rat Ion in the nienn.
" l llkllt ICHllV fli. l II,., nnrlh nnl I S a I'lOHHIint ptlStiuH' that MeSSrS
,Vnk, Sullivan und Murphy are en
gagi'd In at Hut Springs, but so far
.is p? ict leal results aro concerned
iin inifiht. as well bo playing mem-
i !," v.'iiV.-r dins nut iiccoii!pll:ih
.!...! i. ; by Inn ling lrtntiatioiia at
'tii'ii Luwi.'h Hituated in the same
vii,;iy. V'uh ft(,al) always onianal'.-M
fi o'.i i "i ceiliiu'.ly vali brains. When
an c'l.'r cottich to the conclusion
that I.e. the only pebble on tho
beach,' It la simply a (iiiesliou of time
when he Is taking iUwii at notch or
two.
Mother Nature Is now busily cn-
gaged making a bi autlful dress of
rn i ii I:i which 8he will shorlly ap
h.u. She will be accompanied by
the sweet blrdi with their songs of
joy attuned to Hie gentle breezes
that blow from tho HUiiny southland,
mailing us all have the dreamy.
div.v.;y feeling that Is indicative of
uprlug fever. What a happy change
it will be lo be freed once more
i
from t ho strong and sturdy grip of
old King Winter to bask in the soft
warmth of springtime, with Its prom
ise of sassafras tea, dandelion greens
and parsnips fresh from tho earth.
How ao love Mother Nature for her
kindness! How sweet she Is to tho
In art that has the gift of apprecia
tion fur tho thousand kindnesses she
bestows on the human family. When
she comes and you meet her, take
off your hat as a token of respect. It
Is true uhe is quite old, but with all
thai her memory is so vlrllo that she
never forgets her duty to mankind
mid fur that reason she is entitled
to your profound respect. Shower
the sweetest benisons on her and thus
Insplro your own soul with a love
fur the beautiful.
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IM)X'T WOKUV.
The terrible jolt that Uncle Joe
got the other day will hold him for
awhile. It proved to him that he was
not "the only pebble on the beach.'
It is said the old fellow actually shed
tears when he was sat down en so
hard. Poor old Joe.
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Those who used to think Mr. Taft
had "tho smllo that won't como off"
aro finding they were greatly mis
taken. :o:
The- present session la nothing
more nor less than a do-nothing con
gress the kind that makes tho peo
ple want to cuango Its political com
plf xinn.
James Barton Adams In tne Den
ver Times, gives the following advice
that will be appreciated by the tele
phone girls or those who have visited
central and know how busy the
"hello girl" sometimes is:
When tho girlie at "central" says
'busy," don't let yourself be worked
Into a fret and a sweat; don't tell
her in a language all freckled with
fire, you think she's quite near ap
proaching to a liar. Don't paw at
the carpet, don't chew at the rag,
nor roar like a bull when it sees a red
flag, nor tell her in voicing that
paints the air red, you'll have her the convention " ly
Hnnmorf , on 0 means might be devised to dra
W v. i v VV WAV OUU W Q IU UU I
but murmur In sugary, marshmellow ,pf'op,e t0 tag0 part ln the townshlp
and ward primaries. We thought the
Nebraska primary law would get
nominations made under that law
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raw the
not speak by authority, but he Is an
acknowledged authority, Just the
same.
Some Republicans In Nebraska who
lle-peg. licking a Democratic presl-jwere so cutspekjn ln their standpat
ilcntiiil nominee three years nhiad of ism, are not so pronounced in that
the campaign, Is an Impossible task, dircrtion at present. What's tho mat-
nnd one man's guc!8 Is as good as tor? Maybe they see a handwriting
another's.
on tho wall, and will soon begin
Nobody can tell at this timo what mlstlcating crow,
the Issues will be nor what the times I :o:-
will develop. Tho record cf the Taft Live hogs havo reached the eleven
administration Is hnrdly begun, much jdollnr mark ln Chicago. This makes
less mnda up, and there Is another tho consumer realize the dream of
congress to bo elected and to legls- m:iny years ago when the songs wa3
late before the curtain will again rise; sung after this manner: "Oh! won't
word 'twill fall on her ear as the
carol of blrus, to please ring you up
when the line is at rest, and she rais
es the party of whom you're ln quest,
and when she replies she will do eo,
Just hang the receiver up gently and
not with a bang. You scolding eld
fellow, if you had to bear but one
half of the hello's girls burden of
care, that temper of yours would i
explode with a boom; 'twould scatter
oath fragments all over tho room.
Thcv often ar cussed at nnit prnu-lorl I
at by men when trying to do just the
best that they can to keep service
moving along without hitch, when
soreheads brlleve them asleep at the j
switch, and somo timc3 the harsh
wcrds fall cn their tars fill thtir
throats full of lumps aud their eyes
full of tears. Just do unto them as
you would have others do unto a tit
ter of yours were she one cf the crew,
and you will find that your service
is far b tter than It will be if by
your ( rcssntss you rattle them, see?
And all of the girls will pronounce
you a clear, Instcal cf an ill-tempered,
soreheaded bear. Just give it
a trial, and if our words lack in
truth you can boot us to Britigton
and back.
with only a handful of voters parti
cipating. For our part, we' want to
s'.'e a primary law which will en
courage all voters to take part. If
we can't get that kind of a law,
then we are quite ready to return to
:the conventicn plan.
The worst feature of th3 situation
Is tho uncertainty of it. All the state
13 going along cn the theory that wo
I will make nominations this year by
the primary plan. Judg3 Cobbey says
the supreme court killed hat law by
mistake when it killed the ncn-partis-an
election Inw. Judj" Cebbey is us
ually very accurate In nuch matters.
However, un!.s the attorn?)' general
can be induced to render an opinion
pretty w
Shetland Ponies.
William Gllmour og Rock Bluffs
precinct, breeder of fine Shetland
ponies was in the city today attend
ing to business matters. Mr. Gil
mour spent several days during the
forepart of the week at Auburn,
where he attended a salo of Import
ed Shetland3 and he states that he
saw some mighty fine animals while
down there, but few which were
much superior to the animals whli
he ha3 been raising himself. Mr.
Gllmour has raised some animals on
his farm which are fully the equal
in appearance to any which have been
shown ln this part of the country
for many years and these he has had
no trouble ln disposing of.
At Lincoln Friday a marriage- li
cense was issued to Roy Fitzpatrlck,
ase 18, of that city and Miss Pearl Al
len, aged 17, of Weeping Water. Both
of the young people had the written
we shall pr:bab!y run! consent of their parents for the mar-
on the presidential stage.
There is plenty of presidential ma
terial In the Democratic party. Har
mon of Ohio, Gaynor of New York
and Culberson of Texas all look prom-
the pork be high, when the pigs bo
gin to fly?" They euro are flying
higher than wild geese now.
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j right up clcs:; to primary day with
out definite ctcr:r.liiaticn cf the sit
uation. That will ruaka a bungling
mess. Seme plan should be adopted
J to let the people of the state know
;the exact status. Judgo Cobbey can-
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IS Till! PRIMARY DMA I)?.
Champ Clark, next spiaker of tho
Islng, but as yet there is nothing lower house of congress, was 60 years
upon which to base an estimate of 'old March 8. Congressman Ollle
tho drift of Democratic opinion.
About tho only significant featuro
of the Hot Springs stirring of the
waters is tho evidence that Mr. Bry
an's power is no longer feared by
party leaders. Strong as he is and
he deserves to be In the respect and
affections of the masses, ho is no
longer regarded as supremely poten
tial ln directing the nomination. It
Is now apparent to all thoughful
Democrats that tho party has too long
yielded to his magnetic sway
James of Kentucky, presented his
colleague a fino ham, and Mrs. Clark
cooked and served the ham with corn
pones at a function given In honor
of the anniversary. Mr. Clark, al
though three score, Is as vigorous and
jolly as a boy of fifteen.
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Forty -two Republicans voted
against tho speaker on a point cf
order Wednesday. Tho thirty origin
al insurgents were Joined by twelve
His , recruits who have begun to recognize
third defeat was so disastrous that the force of public sentiment at home.
A Michigan university professor
tells us that the Halley comet will In
no way influence the earth; that in
utend of its gaseous tall doing any
damago to us, nothing will bo effect
ed ,by It. lift goes further and says
that the tail of tho comet which is
his most ardent friends can hardly
hope that he can again command the
nomination for himself or another.
President Taft, rather than Demo
cratic counsellors and tactlans, will
namo tho Democratic presidential
nominee. Ills course, as tho ltepub
llcan leader and probable nomlneo
to succeed himself, will be the line
of battle, and tho man to lead the
opposition will be the man who Is
boBt equipped to combat the enemy
on the particular issues presented.
Tho president Is about to descend
on New York to save his party from
disruption by Internal dissension. If
Presumably tho vote forecasted tho
break that Is bound to como under
the fear of an impending election
when there will be a general flight
to cover.
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In the death of our old friend
Conrad Schlater, tho Democratic
party loses ono of Its most enthu
slastlc supporters, and Cass county
ono of its best known citizens. He
always had a good word for the
neighborhood ln which ho resided
and everyone was his friend. He was
a true christian gentleman, and he
will be sadly missed by everyone who
he succeeds there ho may make New knew him. Peace to his ashes,
riage.
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non-surgical treatment; it has spared
the life of many men and women, and
is cheaper and Bafer than an opera
tion. 400 page book free. Room 3,
Perkins hotel. S-15-2w
HE foremost dress occasion of the
Spring s-cason, is but a week off. Many have al-
ready chosen their Easter suits from our most
beautiful assortment of new things for the Spring season.
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Columbus Telegram: Judgo Cob
bey, an acknowledged authority on
the statutes of Nebraska, contends
that tho primary law was killed by
tho supremo court when the tribunal
killed the non-partisan election law.
He holds that the old convention sys
tem must now be restored to in mak
ing party nominations in Nebraska.
Here is a pretty kettle of fish.
For years the people of tho state
struggled to take tho nominating bus
iness out of the hands of the conven
tion-fixers, and now the supreme
court kills all their hopes In that di
rection.
While the Telegram has always
contended for the primary system in
making nominations, we shall not
hed many tears If It be true, as Judge
Cobbey contends, that tho Nebraska
primary law is dead. The principle
of the primary Is all right but the
practice under the Nebraska statute
has not been salutary. It has not
taken the nominations out of control
of tho professional politicians, as wo
expected it would. Indeed, ln somo
Instances the professionals have had
things more thoir way than under
the old convention system. Tho con
vention plan of making nominations
Is really tho ideal plan, provided all
the people would participate ln tho
party primaries. Nothing could come
closer to tho rule of, the people than
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Grays and blues are the leaders
of the season's popular shades,
with quite a tendency toward tans,
browns and plaid effects.
The new models include the ever
popular three and two button sack,
with a little longer lapel than
shown in the past, a slight dip
front effect, shoulders well built
out, and the form tracing effect in
the back. A few box backs are
shown. Trousers medium or ex
treme peg tops, with or without
the wide roll bottoms.
We want you to see our large
showing before you buy; as much
for your benefit a9 ours. Any day
now it will suit us to suit you.
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