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    THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1914.
PAGE 4.
PLATTSMOUTH
SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
Cbe plattsmoutb Journal
Published Semi-Weekly at Plattsmouth, Mebr.
Entered at the l'ostofflce at riattsmouth, Nebraska, as second-class nlail matter.
R. A. BATES, Publisher
Subscription Price; S1.50 Per Year In Advanoe
It is also taking lluerta a Ions
time to drink himself to death, or
lor his fellow patriots to sret a
shot at him. Some men just na
turally die hard.
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Candidates for governor arci
"STARVE THE FLY."
Fly swatting will soon be
It s real v lo had that now
on when the nation has at last huil
i
with the usual show of activity, hip a fine licet it should he corn-
charges and feints, thrusts and pelled lo go to war with a govern-
parries, loss of temper and the meut that hasn't a shin to its
usual rear guard of disappoint- name.
ments. In anticipation, of the im
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not so numerous, either rei.ub- penning coninci, one win take
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There are satisfaction in running down
The Colorado
militia in the
liean or democratic. There are sausiaction in running down r ,liniiw !., irSM nnnnnr
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who is a combination of Villa
Japan proposes to remain
neutral in the Mexican trouble.
,That certainly is a wise proposition.
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Nebraska
jiish 4,500
four hours'
necessary.
is prepared to fur
soldiers in twenty
notice, and more, if
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Opliinism is a most delightful
thing when it isn't over-worked
or made to appear as a joke. This
isn't a joke.
:o:
"General" Coxey and his twen
ty "soldiers' should turn their
faces toward the border if they
really want something to do.
:o:
Sending llcets to Mexico will
afford many young men a chance
to see the world, beginning at one
of the worst places on earth.
:o:
Official announcement has been
made, barring unforseen ac
cidents, the Panama canal will be
open for merchant ships July 1.
:o:
Nobody believes in bad roads,
but it seems some farmers are
ferninst putting them in good
shape, even along their own
farms.
:o:
It is all right to know a good
thing when you see it, but you
should know enough to let it
alone when it doesn't belong to
you.
:o:
Taking up the matter where it
was left off last year, we venture
lo sijgijest that now is a good
time for the farmers to test their
seed corn.
:o:
A correspondent wants lo
know hnw to get rid of miserable
neighbors. Every try playing a
flule or graphaphone every night
about 12 o'clock?
:o:
The way the hostile warships
ore assembling in the harbors of
Mexico, Huerta's opportunities
for taking a trip to Europe are
rapidly diminishing.
:o:
Progressives expect Roosevelt
in Nebraska in the fall, democrats
expect Wilson, and farmers are
expecting great crops. This is to
be a great year for expecting
things. .
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The head of a Chicago mail
order house must pay the tax on
an income of more than a million
a year. You haven't heard of any
of his customers being placed in
such an unpleasant position.
to:
It seems hard to work much
interest over a great-grand-ii'phev
of Napoleon Bonaparte,
who recently got married. The
relationship is not sufiich'ntly
distinct for the young man to get
engagements with the picture
shows.
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Our fellow citizen, Mont Robh,
has tiled for the republican nom
ination for recorder of deeds of
("ass county. Mr. Robb is an ex
ceedingly clever gentleman, and
is well known in various sections
of the county, and being qualified
and very sociable, he is, person
ally, very popular.
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A republican representative in
congress has found a magazine
article written by Woodrow Wil
son in 1871) in which Mr. Wilson
said that "Congress is a de
liberative body in which there is
little deliberation and a legis
lature which legislates wilh little
real discussion.". Well, isu't it?
TO A UNITED AMERICA.
It is war, of course, and, in
they seem to be a little bit afraid from last year
to part wilh that ?50 tiling fee.
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lhere is no telling how many
to be the proud!
one way or another, we are all in candidates, there will be in Cass
it. We are ashore at Vera Cruz, county by the time they get
and may be at any hour ashore through tiling. From present
elsewhere in Mexico. And wher- indications the number exceeds
ever the Hag goes up it should that of any previous year to a
stand while it Hies Tor a united considerable extent. That's the
America. No baitings, no bicker- beauty of the primary election!
ings now. Business, and par- system. The more the merrier,
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ticuiariy war business, is busi- :o:
ness. A pull, a strong null, and a In the filing of John Wonder-
parents of several billions of off- Silti IklU ail(, Ul0 Ma(, Mullall.
spring in 1914. With perfect glee,
th os i3 old stock are laid low and
one ieeis mat one nas saved a
billion swats or so otherwise
coming to one next summer. In
some cities, the boys are paid
10 cents apiece for the pells of
these big bull-llies better than
10 cents a pound for their off
spring after awhile. The new-
slogan for the summer 11 v cam
paign ought to be "Starve the
It is certainly an outrage the way
they have been shooting down
men. women and even children.
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null nliosfpther. while the nation- lich of Nehawka for the nomina- inis 1S tne ryai up-lo-Uale
al duly runs, says the Washing- lion of sheriff, it places one of balt,c cr' of lho erstwhile fly-
ton Star. the verv best men in Cass county scatters of the country. To pre-
Let it be remembered bv everv- before the people. There are no Pare for lh new campaign, one
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body that the period of "watchful belter citizens, and the beauty of i'n uown town ami du.n
-niii.,re" ti.-.i .- o if j f.von-mi, wh.i know .Tuiiii a covered, air-tignt garbage can
chapter. That is a subject for Wunderlich know him to be re- instead of purchasing a fly swat
lint folio--. hUloiinn- mi.I ho will markablv well oualiiied for sheriff u'r- thereupon stalls in to
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deal with it in his own time and in every way. uieane uie premie, renoaie
the back yard and remove all re-
....
The government of Chile seems lust wnicn is guaranteed lo naieii
to ho ilis'nil.p.l mop tin. nclion of "Ut periect young llios. A few
the United States in regard to finances are adopted to keep
way. Present European judg
meiu almost unanimously con
demns it.
But the period of action is
Im.im w of,. Mivirii v i i n i-.m inl.r ioouiuns coereu m me siore.s
I a i i i f Infill I'ikcf nnp'inf w liniiriiTi?jiiii
niirciN ni-P rWLri n II nol linr IIK1L 1L lias IlOOll nil IV a lOW VCl 'S -iiwiii.-f r, ur v.-- -
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ample for what is e.vpectr.l of us, since Chile was given "time" to ami M-reens u eonsere eau.no-.-
and what we must do if anything comply to a simple Iillle request lor numan beings. inese arc
w.uthv and of lasting value is In made by Uncle Sam. Chile might Ju-H a few of the melhods adopt-
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issue from what we have in hand, have given Mr. lluerta a valuable kd lo keep the fly from growin
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T .f l.r. .t. inrt Uiiof-i.c inn l,fc inv 1 MVni.il iai aiui ay 111 ino pmu omi
thing the future historian will trouble. summer time. Right now, the
:o: campaign should be along two
.Toll n Mnftps. it- was in the lines for every householder
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t.nfo si.n.ifo lwi.nl v fiv vears swat the old tell-over inc.-
chronicle with admiration as well
as approval.
For this reason let us all give
tne president support in un-
No country on earth can boast
of more genuine patriotism than
the United Slates. This is being
displayed every day by the large
number of young and brawny
men in all towns and cities who
lire willing to go to the front lo
resent Mexico s insult to the
Stars and Stripes.
:o:
All reports agree that winter
wheat never looked better, and
the acreage is large, while the
ground could baldly be in better
condition for soring planted
crops. inch is cause enough
for rejoicing, regardless of a
number of things that can hap
pen between now and harvest
lime.
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A prominent democrat from
lho capital city was in Plalls-
niMulh a few days since, ami re
ports politics in rather a mixed
condition. Ihit he says CSover-
nor .Ylorehead is decidedly the
favorite for congress among the
democrats of Lincoln and Lan
caster county, and it is general
and 'y believed the governor will hav
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thousands ore in constant daily use in all kincta of business and
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Come and see the 1914 models, the most complete, serviceable and
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satisfactory argument. Corns in and let us show you.
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Excelsior Agents for ColS.s Covinty
Write or Call on Us for Demonstration.
PHONE 380-J. PLATTSMOUTH. Neb.
ntrn :unl hiKP w in k-iiiiw .r ik shim; mi' iraruut uimih.su iuiui-
t.. ii..- . .m-. i., ifi..f i...,ii- n io ti'.i.i inn. iiic removal oi rriiix."
riuu-iii;; Hiu.iMiir. jii nus iiuii- i - '"" jm... ut im.i n.n
lo.- wo tn.iw ivIipm ho lnmU. if asri'c that ho mailt? an t'xct'lh'iit NOW will lx effort ivc in koepin?
he has not reached his position reputation and was one of thoKh'wn the swarms of Hies later on
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f.nii.o I . ill -,,- nitli imn iit of the sennle lie MilHC Uie r I IS a trood
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dorsod, now that he is there, with can do much better now, and if siopran nr a ciean eu ?omi iiniein
lho Unir in lmml lionl,l bnve nominated and elected, lie will it furnishes a warning- and an in-
ci,fii nsinpnnoA fi.nm oil .i-iir, ni'iivn it in (ho vn!fr nf nlim nml ronlivc for desperate action.
Keeping1 the premises clean is a
written promise of protection for
the summer pests, disease
spreaders aim au-roumi piraies,
the hated house flies, whose lives
and all sections as will inspire Cass counties
him to his host spirit and efforts. :o:-
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As commander-in-chief he is en- lho man who lias made such a
titled to all we can do to sustain success as governor of Nebraska
him. as John II. Morohead, has cer
Gossip will he abundant. Such tainly proved himself abundantly have been condemned to extiuc
n cif nation invitos o-ncii Tin f. I canahlo of lookilllT after- the in- lion by recourse
flie rr,,;irw dionlil T-evfrnJn f h m It ores f s of his constituents in the and sanitation.
selves, and the public should pass First district in congress. He
every yarn under the strongest has certainly proved himseii a xew
glass.
Take the story about Mr.
Bryan. It reallv is an affront to
him lo suggest that he meditates
leaving the cabinet. Desert hi?
York's unemployed turn-
man of sound judgment, with tMj down farm labor because the
brains sufficient to carry out his farmers offered but twenty-live
brilliant ideas. dollars a month and board.
:o: Fortv-tive dollars and mamten-
easy sailing lor the nomination
in Lancaster county.
: :o:
(lus Young, former county
clerk of Otoe county, was in the
city yesterday afternoon attend
ing to some business with tin
county commissioners, and fmnn
lime lo call on the Journal. Mr
Young is one of the best fellows
in lho world, very popular among
all democrats, and we are of flu
pinioii that lie would make a
stronger race for iToat represent.
ative than anv person we know of
in the two counties, lie is abl
to hold lho position with distinc
tion to himself and honor lo his
constituents.
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Because thev are alleged to
nave Kept company" with young
men who were their pupils. Miss
minimum hxed by i,.,iim wiinv of n,;,..,,,,. .,.
Miss Mabel Smith of Urbani,
teachers in the Areola (111.) High
school, have been summarily dis
missed by the board of educa-
lo clcanlinc:
There is a line slate of affairs ance was the
chief on the very threshold of the among the democrats in Lincoln, j f hose sons of rest who have de
engagement? He would be in- all created over the postmaster- voted a hard winter to lindin
eapable of such a thing. By such ship in that city, which remains fault with the social system
an act he would dig his grave, unsettled, and is liable to remain Quite likely, also, some of the
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ooiu as politician anu man. e or i inui wuy lor mmiiu niuiiiu?. xu: jons weru rejecieu miuu' l"ulfion IlefusiTi"- lo '"ccenf flie no-
has he been so necessary to Mr. friends of bolh Brown and John- farmer neglected to supply grape- hjco ()r dismissal the teachers
Wilson as now. Although the ad- son are in battle array, and no fruit for berakfast or steam heat .)rosontt.j themselves at tin
ministration': Mexican policy, or I matter which one is successful in the hired hands headquarters.
want of policy, has been credited there will remain a bitterness Which reminds a man who has
to Mr. Wilson, Mr. Bryan has that will not clear away for many never had much time or oppor
known of every step taken and by months, and probably never. tunity lo serve with the army of
remaining in his office approved :o: unemployed that he once acted as
all. Bis place is at his chief's
school, on advice of their attorney
They were refused admission.
Both refused to accept checks foi
back pay, and sav they will sue
for the full amount of their con-
The state primary law needs chief engineer of a fourteeu-ineh Lapl aml alj!l foI ,HM.sonal (lam
side, and we mav nil he verv sure remodelintr verv hadlv. In fact, stirring plow and other walking
he will keep it. we wouldn't care if the next implements for the remuneration
The great danger of gossip is legislature repealed the law en- of lifteen bones per month. A pit-
not here at home. We know how lirely. Under this law any one lance, lo be sure, but he ate reg
lo discount it. What should be and everybody can get into the ularly, and it look him out in the
guarded asainst is the possible running for office, and some good, open air, and, all around, was
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offi-pf nhrn.Tfl Vn Vnrnnnn iw iliworvinrr cif ;?rn rrof Iefe;l(eI ill InrohahlV 111010 prOlllahlO UiaU
Asiatic power should gather an consequence of the number of silling in the back end of a sa-
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impression that vo are not united candidates. The primary should loon reciting wrongs, ueniamiins
as a neonle at Ilns lone when the ho for fhe mirnnsn nnlv of select- Higher wages arid linumg lauu
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die has-been cast and so much of Mug delegates to bolh the stale with the administration.
national duly and prestige .is at and county conventions, and they
slake. Uncle Sam expects every will be vested wilh power of nom-
son to do his duly. That signal inaling candidates,
should be read around the world. :o:
:o: CJovornor Morehead is gaining
The taxpayers who fully un- friends every day in Cass county,
dersland the proposition to re- and we are nlased to note this
move the state university to the fact. A man who has
tate farm will vole against its public life as long as the gover- from
removal every time. It is a I lwiT. most eorfninlv
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Writing heavy editorials when
it is lime lo be out making
far-
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ilen is not what h is craciveu up
lo be. The time to be out is
when soring is opening-, when
the electrical impulse is en-
Senator Tillman whose obituary
notice's were in type in many
newspaper ollices several years
ago, has regained ins health oy
physical culture, and is now able
to wield the pitchfork in old-lime
orm. (ihauncey Depew, former
senator and after-dinner orator,
modified his menu and is young
m his old age. John J), hocko-
feller has gadded the golf links
until he has banished a bum
stomach,, although failing to
grow hair on a bald head, and
seems equal to the strenuous
task of clipping coupons for
somo lime to come. uid am
been in deavoring to awaken the blood
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its winters ieuiaig, in miytlie.'subsl ilued dumbells for
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would make fact it is the time wnen you aiu drinI.s as a slimulus and has re-
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eranij scheme of speculations to one of the foremost represent- to get out ol doors and com- gained u,e figure and health of
make a lot of money out of thejatives in congress. His person- mune with nature. Youth, and ex-President Taft is
proposition at the expense of the ality is one that will make 'friends : :o: r fefding fine since he quil takii
laxpayers oi tne slate. A close wherever he goes, and his ability Mexico need not feel so resent- care -of this country and Mexico,
examination of the scheme will would certainly make him a peer ful over the seizure of the custom and began taking care of him-
soon show you that the laxpayers among the statesmen in Washing- houses in .Vera Cruz and Tarn- self. The moral of all this being
ire the ones who bear the great ton. That is the kind of a man pica. It isn't as if the govern- that every man should be his own
expense ol removal. mat's all fo represent the First congres- hnent was going to put those doctor, and try to take as g'ooiL
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there is to it for the people sional district as it should be awful I'ayne-Aldrich rales into care of himself as he would of a
f-axes. I renrpsenf od Iforce fhere. horse in his enmlov
l'atriots who said battleships
were a useless expenditure arc
quietly remaining . in the' back
ground just now.
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I his being a campaign year, a
number of able harvest hands
Uouoliess win pe otherwise en
gaged when they are most heed
ed.
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The war excitement continues,
notwithstanding the proceedings
of peace propositions, which may
possibly end the differences. .We
simply hope so.
:o:
The disgraceful bluffing and
seizure of valuable land belong
ing to the Columbian republic is
at an end. This took place when
work on the Panama canal start
ed. A treaty has been signed
under which ihe Limed States
agrees to pay a lump sum of
Siu.Ooo.OOO for her rights to that
territory. Thus have amicable
lipiomatie relations between us
and Columbia been restored and
the honor of our country is
ruarded.
There arc always factions in
any parly before nominations
are made. In every presidential
campaign some are for one man
and some are for another. In
the last democratic national con
vention there were several can
didates for the presidency, in
cluding Wilson,' Clark, Harmon
and Underwood. After the mat
ter was settled the friends of all
the candidates rallied to the
support 'of President Wilson and
helped elect him. Now it seems
that an applicant for office must
be an original Wilson man to
have a ghost of a show to be
successful. Is that right? It
doesn't look that way to the
writer.
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Otoe county has another can
didate, in the person of Charles
Marshall, president of the Otoe
County National bank at Ne
braska City, whose friends are
booming him for the republican
nomination for governor. But
they do not mention whether on
the bull moose or stand-pat
ticket.
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