PLATT8M0UTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. MONDAY, - AUGUST 17, 1514. PAGE 4. Che plattsmoutb journal Published S a m l-W e k I y at Plattmouth, Nebr. Entered at the Tostoffice at riattsmouth. Nebraska, as second-class mall matter. R. A. BATES, Publiiher Subtorlptlon Prlooi $1.50 Per Year In Advene v vw THOUGHT FOR TODAY J The habit of viewing things cheerfully and of $ & thinking about life hopefully J may be made to prow up in "l 5 us like any other habit. $ S. Smiles. 4- j :o:- At any rate, the American farmers have the best end of the situation. :o: Vote for Hon. John Mattes for stale senator. We all know he is a democrat. :o: The results of the various en gagements in Europe depend much n the source of the dis patches. :o: The European war means a cut ting oil" ,.r s loo.ooo.OOO a year in reenu" for the United States. :o: For one. we are not. going to ak the next legislature to pass any new laws. There's plenty, and more,' too. - ?:o:- The International Harvester rompany will appeal its case to the I'nited Slates supreme court. The last resort. -:o:- With all the new inventions for carrying mi a modern war, war r.i!i iuiies to be just war with the dd definition, and that is all you t an make out of it. :o:- Josejdi B. l-'oraker has auain been laid u poll the shelf. Last Tue-day he was defealeil for Hie republican nominal ion for sen ator in Ohio. The people are tired of Mich statesmen as l-'oraker. :o: Hut three more days till the. primary. Hemenibcr when enter ing the primary and vote for your faorite, and if he is not nomin ated, you are in honor bound to support his uccesful opponent at the general election. Don't be a bolter. :o: Three times in congress is long enough for anyone to sere. Thai's the reason why so many democrats art; ii:ig to ole for W. B. Price next Tuesday. Mr. Price is an able man and is worthy of the support of. the oters in eery concidvable wav. :o:- O. .1. Hunt of Bridgeport is a candidate for supreme judge on the non-partian ticket and we be!ioe the voters of Cass county can consistently support him as a gentleman eminently qualified for the important position. He is one of the ablest lawyers in the slate. :o: Who among us that cannot sing with a new meaning; today, "My country "lis of thee, sweet land of liberty.'" and find a deeper and sweeter exultation in con trasting our own land of peace and prosperity with war-distress-id countries across the sea? And who among' us that does not hope and pray that the message of 'peace on earth, good will to ward man," has taken such a hold upon the hearts of the American pej"ple-i,that.. our ; example, in the future-' may' inspire the othcr'na iijn.s of the world to make this niisi-ab? the unalterable law- of all Ihe generations jet unborn jlhat all mankind may praise God for giving- the Ameiicjn nation to the world? If you want keep moving-. to be nominated :o:- If you are in doubt what to do try "watchful waiting." :o: A vote for John Mattes for sen ator means a vote for the right man for the right place. . :o : A cry to increase the American army has gone up as a result of the European crisis. Well, an army of fair size is a good thing to have in any country. :o: Good-by, teachers. The Jour nal hopes your short visit in Plattsinouth was a pleasant one. And may the ensuing school year be a successful one, filled with happy thoughts of the future for each and every one of you. :o: When the heads of nations that are at war can stop long enough to send condolences on the death of the leading lady of a neutral land, it looks like they would be tender-hearted enough to stop awhile and arbitrate their differ ences, according to the desire and wishes of our noble president, Woodrow Wilson. :o:- The ticket nominated next Tuesday may not be your choice or mine, but it will be the choice of the majority, and should re cede the support of every voter who goes into the primary, whether he gets his choice or not. If you are not willing to abide by Ihe result of the primary, slay away entirely. :o: Governor Morehead should be. renominated. His administration has Ihe approval of a big ma jority of the people of Nebraska, and is free from graft and scan dal. .o matter who is nominated, the democratic party of Nebraska must stand on his record. The only sensible and reasonable thing for the party to do is to re nominate him, and let him lead the light on the record he has made. -:o:- Al the very appearance of war in Europe, with its threatened in jury to the linances of all that section of the world, our govern ment oilers the banks of this country that complied with the provisions of the new law the use of all necessary funds during any temporary tie-up in the money markets of the world. It is bound to dawn on these people in time that there were wise minds behind the construction of the new currency measure and that it is made to meet all manner of emergency. :o: Will Maupin1 s Mid-West Maga zine has done more good in the way of good roads and building up the interests of the taxpayers of Nebraska generally than all the papers in Nebraska combined. Mr. Maupin is not a man of means, but is a gentleman of con siderable ability. He is a candi date for railway commissioner on the democratic ticket, and truly deserves the support of the demo crats of Cass county at the pri mary election next Tuesday. When we say that Will Maupin is one of the best qualified men in Nebraska .. for railway. comniisr sioner, we '. mean . just- what we say. He has not only ability but is full of grit and energy and will fill the position to the entire satisfaction of all interested in the business of the railway com missioner's office. NO POSSIBILITY OF FRAUD Reports from Lincoln are to the effect that fear that the vote- by-mail law, enacted at the 1913 legislature may open the way for gigantic election frauds in the state, is groundless if the election officials attend to their duties That is the belief of state offi cials who have examined the new statute and who have heard tha the law had been attacked on ac count of alleged weakness. In effect the law sets out that the votes shall he cast and sent to the counties of the elector along- with the elector's affidavit to the effect that he resides in the county to which the ballot has been sent and where he was not present on election day. A fur ther provision stales: "The board of county canvass ers and the county clerk of each county wherein any vote or an absent elector is received as herein provided shall keep the fact of such vote and the person for whom the same is recorded and the contents thereof secret and ?hall not divulge or reveal the same. The last clause contains the ground for the fears of those who believe the law is deficient. But the state supreme court has said that election boards can ex ercise a reasonable discretion in he mailer so as to protect them selves against lrauduient voting. lence, if the law fails to provide specific means for doing- this, they will be expected to provide some method of their own which meets the demand and which, at the same time, prevents the vole of the absent elector from being known to the public. While the vote-by-mail hill was on its passage it was urged against it that it shattered the undamental principles upon which the Australian ballot sys tem was built. That is true to some extent, but it is a payment which the voter must make by eason ol being absent from lome on election day. Tlie law is admittedly not as I ron g- as it might be, but with county canvassers using diligence in the matter it will be impossible for fraud to be practiced to any wtent. :o: President Wilson proposes to know- why the sudden rise in food rices. :o:- If you desire the continuation if Governor Morehead's excellent administration, you will most cer tainly aid in bring this about by oing to the polls next Tuesday and assist in his renoniination. If nominated, he will surely be elect ed. Then do your duty. :o : Every citizen should come out and vote next Tuesday. It is your duty to. do so; and remember that it will be two years before you will have a chance to vole at an other general primary. This is one of such importance that you cannot afford to pass it up. It is less than three weeks un til school time. The boys and girls of the present age enjoy educational privileges which were not known when men and women now of middle age never dreamed of. Such of them as are wise and take advantage of their oppor- unilies will be the winners in the race of life. -:o:- We can see no reason for the newspapers of the country being prejudiced in their editorial state ments in reference to the war in Lurope. Most of the people in the United Stales are Americans, while many are foreign born. And they,, represent every nation that . -. . . .. , is warring. ' America is i neutral grounds, and it matters im materially with which country you sympathize, it is your duty to keep cool and not incite unneces sary trouble that might arise rom too much agitution. "Morehead and Victory," the slogan next Tuesday. :o: He sure you are right, then go and vote next Tuesday. :o: The Mexican news is likewise subject to change without notice -:o:- n.i t...... ;.. 1...1.1;.. 1 lit 4llL lllllt JUaU 13 HWlUUlfj all-night cabinet sessions indi cates that it is taking the war very seriously. :o: Secretary Houston deserves all the praise Secretary McAdoo has given, and his knowledge is not to financial questions, either. :o: This seems to be a war in which the participants like those blind men from Hindustan, all are partially in the right and all are in the wrong. :o:- According to the United Stales district court, the International Harvester company is a combina tion in restraint of trade. All of which must be so. :o: Unwarranted lifting of prices for the necessaries of life will not be tolerated by President Wilson. Here is a president of the United Stales who proposes to protect the common people, and is commend ed by all true Americans. :o: " "The Nebraska Issue,"' a humb-screw paper printed at .incoln by the Anti-Saloon league is trying- to do ,some political work, but it is very apparent that but very few candidates will have anything to do with the Issue. :o: Thursday evening is set apart or the band concert. People congregate there to hear the music, as was evidenced lliurs- day evening, when the suffrage peaker started in and a great many left the park in perfect dis gust at this interference with the music. Don't forget that W. B. I'rice, andidate for congress, is an abb awyer, a line speaker, and pos es ses all the requirements to till the congressional bill to perfei lion. Every democrat should go to the polls next Tuesday and aid in nominating this sterling advo cate of Ihe principles of true democracy. :o: The republicans are counting on getting possession ol the next congress. Jn tins respect they ipe somewhat after the old woman who always insisted upon count ing her chickens before they were hatched. Like her, also, they are doomed to disappointment. The 5rreat majoritv of the voters of this country will stand by our noble president, Woodrow Wilson. They know he is generally right, and it would be suicidal to inllict upon him a republican congress to harrass and pester him in his good work for the people. The ensible voters are not yet ready lo turn the "dogs of war" upon the heels of our great and noble nesident. :o: Ihe Teachers' Institute closed yesterday, with one hundred and fifty teachers enrolled, and it is ho universal sentiment of those present that it was one of the most successful sesisons ever leld in Cass county. Miss Foster, county superintendent of schools, las been untiring in her efforts to place the schools of Cass county at the head of the more success- ul schools of the state, and from eports generally over the county by directors, parents and teachers, she has succeeded most admirably in carrying out her heartfelt de sire. Miss ,i-osier nas ceriamiy won the reputation of being one of-the most competent and ener getic county superintendents in he state, and it is a pleasure for ier to know that patrons of the chools truly realize this import ant fact. THE GUBERNATORIAL FIGHT. The report comes from the stale capital that the republican who wins the gubernatorial nom ination, be it Iloss Hammond, R. B. Howell or J. H. Kemp, will have Harry Sackett of Beatrice to tight on the third party's ticket. That is the positive information that has been going out in pro gressive literature durinj the last few days. It is also the "guide word" that has been sent out to the party's legions in this state. By Chairman Corrick it is stated it will be the assurance that will keep thousands of the new parly's men in line and which will enable them to light along in telling fashion after the primary battle has been concluded. Republicans everywhere in the state have been coached to inti mate that if J. II. Kemp is nom inated Mr. Sackett will retire from the race. Mr. Sackett, however, has no such an idea. He proposes to carry on his light just the same as if he had a seasoned parly be hind him. He intends to battle just as aruently ami constantly against the republican party as rainst the democrats, lie knows the magnitude of his labor and knows that defeat may be meas ured out to him in emphatic terms. But he knows also that all parties vhad their start, and that sacrifices had Jo be made by their leaders. He is said by Chairman Corrick to have been willing to assume all the humeri ami more, so me ciiairman writes to his lieutenants, if the party's ife can be perpetuated his can didacy will have fulfilled its mis- ion. There are any number of re mblieans here who believe that if Hammond is nominated there will be a visible republican defec tion to Sackett. There are others who believe that if Howell is nom inated there will be a republican defection lo the democratic nom inee. And still others believe that if Kemp is nominated there will be a double-barreled defec tion, part to (be democratic camp and the balance lo the Sacked forces. ;o: One thing certain, the war ought lo put the finishing touch on our post-graduate course in geography that will make even the causal observer capable of a sheepskin. Certainly there's noth ing like war for the vivid pre sentation of geographical sub jects. :o : And now some enterprising citizen of Omaha has taken the job to "bust" the blue sky law. 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NCW (OKI CITY "Anything to heat Howell" is the cry in Omaha.- This may he a haruVr job than they counted for. :o: Japan will apparently tret into this complicated eonilict, hut it will play a minor part; a sort of Asiatic sideshow to the big- per formance in Europe. :o: American army ollicers are warned aain.t commenting on the European conflict. It is just as well for the private citizen to take some- of the warning to hini-.-elf and keep a little quiet on his comments, also. There is no use in it only making' matters worse. There's a good crop of ultima tums, regardless of the drouth. :o: Chronic kicking is brain de stroying. Better smile occasion ally and try to be happy. :o; A habitual criminal is one who has been at it long enough to ac quire friends in high places. -:o:- Sugar is still soaring skyward. The American people can get along without too much sweet ness, anyway. :o:- :o: 1'our years ago H. L. Metcalfe bolted the nomination of Jim J'ahlman for governor on the democratic, ticket. ?sot only that, but be went over the stale and made speeches for Aldrich, the re publican candidate. Democrats should pay him back in his own coin by going lo the polls tomor row ami give him to understand by their votes that he cannot treat a democratic nominee with im punity. A vole for Governor Morehead means something. It means the endorsement of a good goernor, a good democrat and one who has been fair lo all the people alike. The British destroyer Varago must have been christened after the militant suffrage movement was well under w ay. :o: This is also the season when one can tell that summer is wan ing, by noting the sallow com plexion of the straw hat. :o: There is as much divergence of opinion on Ihe economic effect of the war on America as there is on the result of the war itself. :o: It was only a fJv generations ago when the educational system of this country was in the pri mitive slate. But now we have a system of public schools and col leges that arc second to none on the face of the globe. We have just received from the Royal Society people the latest and newest things in needlework, among them being the two attractive cuts here shown. JATwciSY goods stand for QUALITY, and their colored embroidery flosses are guaran teed to be absolutely fast to washing. You vould be pleased with our assortment of stamped hemstitched pillow cases. We wish to announce that our new art needlework cata logue has just arrived, and anything you may desire to have which we do not have in stock we will be pleased to order. The Daylight Store ( I H- Phones 53 and 54. U