The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, July 19, 1905, Image 4

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piililihliinnnin iiollliiil li li-lti" In iIh-kHiIiiiii-.
wlii'imll ntriviriiisi- miii-t tw ii tnl If )im ii" i "i
uili llin.liiiirinl riiiiliiHiiil fur iilmllinr imr hi
1. 1 llm limn liilit fur t'Hi inpirnl, jn'i wlmiilil
prmliiii'l) niillfiil 'cll-ri'iiliiini' il.
lllMli: IN AliliIMN WIii-ii iiril-iiiii' n
rluiiii!ii In lliiMililrii.niiliTril ihbIhiiiIiI l-Mir
tu i'ii' llii'ir ulil n writ ii" iin'i' i" ,"1'1'' '
How mnny "rock robin" hum the
deniocints to kill to I lit' court liniiMi
nrs Hi list llllil isenili'r mr iiiuciiii: i iik
iinioiint of their illegal driiwiiii.'H over
u hundred ilotlur; too low
Tim Kiiporvl-ors hold niiiitlmi high
I'oiiit or Investigation, hut Ihni'illtoi
of llm .loiirniil was not on trlul t lilr
Hum nml Kdgar Unwind wiih not
tlmio Willi hiH Icail ill voice lellln,r
tlmui that "if Imlf or tho Journal's
charge worn turn, tlmy were unlit to
loproscut tlm good people of Pintle
county " Too lnul ho wasn't them.
Thorn wiU ho little paitv politics In
llm campaign in Pintle county 1 1 If
full. Ulcuii. government Is the only
issue. Tim ileiith knell linn limn hiiuii
ileil for croft unil cot nipt inn. Hookc
volt's "square lenl"pilirv liHMohlttiir
Html pnrtv linen. Tim initjoiitv of re
pulitirmiH will not vote tor renuhlicnu
ciiiuliiliitoH merely hocmipo tliey are
republicans. Democrats will refuse
to voto for democrats who (nit to
measure up to tho Kooscvolt standard
of hniicsty.und justice. Tho iiitlimnro
of UookovoH'h iMirhOimlity hns matin In
doneiidonts of UN nit. And the inde
pendent votorH ul Platte count v will
rise in ii kcVly-nnxt November to stamp
out llm combination whleli Iiiin nour
ished, ut the. expense of the hornet tax
piiyor, ii bridge triiNt nml n print ing
triiHt iitul which lintf witikcil at iinil
leiisiiuco in lillfop.i k
TliomiiM NV. Kuwait us ii hicturer
nml reformer occupies tho mine pluce
in tlm pulilio enteeiu iin tlm itluermtt
reformeil ilrtitiUiiril (U'cupU's on tem
per mice lecturer Ho siivn iiinni
things Hint nro known to bo trim, Init
tlmy nro hello veil Iiochumi they ore
known in iiilvmico to he true mui not
hecnuso LiiWHoii myK them. Wluui it
coiuoH to tiointini: out renielii'H for tin
uwfiil coiulitiouv lWulemiilies Ii' Inn si
liir lieeo it iliNiniil tuilure Ami If in
ho should try to point out remrd.e.',
pooplo would not tmlieve hitu. A iiu-.ti
who hns spent the hcM ul his life
KiiiuhliiiK In the htoek mmket ir.ul
IlKuriiiK out iiiemiN nt uemin,- othni
pooplo'H inoimv without jjlvlin; viilue
roceivi'U, is no lietter utted to m
Mine nml jiulieiouH tuhlce on utcut
ecouoinle iincslioiiH, tlimi the refouncil
ilruuknnl who never Hied it solier lite
in fofoiinulittH ii co In ol coitect I; villi.'.
LilWHOii In nil riuht in hi uuv mid
is iloiiiK Jtioiuo i;tf)d. Ilo is n cooil
iiuin to Kouiiil (ho lire nliiriu. Hut wi
hhoulil see to'it ihnt he i.h not I'eiiuiited
to ormile, mid commtiud tho luc
cnuipmiv.
When the ,1otiru:il lirst pel funned iu
Miuplo duty us n imlilic iii'tv-ptpi'i,
hv I'ltllini: lit lout inn to I In fnct that
Supervisor1 Knn-t mul lli'ndei i.iui
iIiiiwii iiiuio tlinn the law ullows lor
tholr Fervicos, our religious i.mti nip
unity, tho OolutuhtiH 'i'elr;:nun, s.ml
th:it tho inoht of llm i;ood people uf
Ooltiuihus felt notliiu but "ion-
tempt" for tlie editor of tlm .loiirniil
who uml ilnreil 1,'ivo utterance to such
fuctK iiKniiiHt tho chiirnciers ot "suih
lioiinrnhlo nion. " Now Hint wo nrc
forced to revise our statements In the
liK'ht of dm uiiiiiiiiiious Hud i iik' of
such good democrats us John (ioet
mui J'' rank Kiernmi uml M K (Moth
or, bv making our ilrst liu'nres Inrcor,
wo MiptxiMt it will ho oulv in nccor
ilmico with professional courtesy to
penult tho Telegram to repl.ico its
"contompt" venlict nuiuiist us hy one
umro in knopiiiR with tho ennriuiti
of nur ntfeiiKO Awrtllitu: tlm Tole
(tmm'H vonlict wo hej; to' substitute
for nur mild first oluirKo tlm inure
DnriouR charge of tho invost it.'ut ion
committee "Krufct nynnlrow his wil
ry 1410 20; Jlomler, ?mj.0o."
Wo apologized ' Iho Telegram lor
charging Hiem wlih grafting Mm
county uudoi u HMU coiit nut, when i
it matter of fart lliuv lnul uot away
with llm goods in'-I'MM- Now H Is
pinpor thiit wn apologize t siipervis-
. .. i r I I I...
sriiMMir mrsiiS'nss. i
' It miy bn trno tlmt sumo of Hio '
ncmnct'ttle jiijuts nro Kotlltc ninnpy
.. .. , ii- ...,i.i..i I
to wnieo limy nro nui iviinuy ihi ,
mid tluif , omnof our mpervlfoni hnve
drawn a f w uioro (loll.im H-nti thcr
hntilil tmvn ilrriwu. Hut' yon nro
Umtily lluhiltii; mft" In order to
'ot your own oar In." Thin Mute
iiPMit uw iniide to tho I'diior of tlm
louriuil ii fe.v iaj ito hy n ilnniourut
who helpfd to kill Mayor llonttolior in
tlm ooiiventlon, and who ileulnreH Hint
tlm di-niocrntlt) party wil' bn butter olT
without mumi "weak Itnocil histots' us
Hoott-jhnr, and Win. tJnclmi
Wo never wii'to words nrKuinit tho
lmiHty of our uiotivns. Actions spenk
(or tliem.'elvos. Howenr, to enve
unnopuHMiry f-ollcltudu on thn pnrf of
our (lomocratlc brethrru us to what
wo would do if w (Oiild cloot repiib
llcnu otlli'iiilH, wo ilcKtrc to ninko u
hrlel ilpclaratloti of principles which
llm .lournal will uw In tlm nmttnr
of nnwspiper iiatroiiiie, should repub
Mean ollli'inls bo I'hosen luvt Novein
her We thall urt'n iIiiimi prliicipleH
bt'cnuin wo belt"!' Hint Iho spoils
svsti'tii U4 i v.vtiiml today in I'lulto
imhiiiIv nml many other couiiHoh,
t iiiIm to coriupl tlm nrius imu'li more
ellectnelv than tlm free pnsi corrupt.s
our Irutsliiiiirs.
The .lournal will uitfo (lie noinlna
Hon of it man for county JuiIko by tlm
leptiblinius.who will, if elecleil.coiiMiU
Iho wishes unit comlitinns of parties
iutoioNlcil in the publication ol Icpil
uolii'i's If tho parties can Kid bettor
service thiouuh the .lournal nml de
sires the publication there, Hint should
settle tho uestiou On tho other
hand if thev want their notices in tlm
Humphrey Democrat or Lindsay 1'nst
oi IMntto Center HIkiiiiI or liny other
In l'latto county, their wishes should
bo consul led in liku manner. The
Journal will uro Iho nomination of
a county clmk who in able to road Hint
prnvlti ii of tho law which requires
tho county clerk to" make nil esti
mate of llij supplies needed by
tlm count v. unit it wan I tho contract to
tlm lowest bidder." Wo do not want
a man who wnl coiuo to tho .lournal
oPiieuml mv, "Now I will lix this
ci-tliuiiin so that tlm ..'ournul can uct
tho bii.HiuesH by defrauding every
other newspaper In Platte, comity.
We shall mice that merit mid
straight husinctjti principles tlmll hold
in the matter of tlm public, priutlnn
the sii'im as in othei .naiturs, and
r luvt llm spoils KystMui Lo kIvcji us
ilo.ith lilnw
It tlm .lournal cannot .subitst on
strni'il lnnliui'n pi inclples. it do
survoH In die. Hul wo shall lusist ou
ii fair Held uml mi open llllil.
n JOVliSM. fiVHSVnilWS.
The Journal hns added several bun
drul new subscribers during ttin Inst
few weeks. This expression of iu
forest mid conlldi nco in the Journal
is most heartily appreciated by us, ami
tl shall bn our constant endeavor to
merit that cctitidtmo by striving from
week I it . eel; to improve our news
service uml to Incioaso our viif llatico
in an honest iovohtiuatioi: of public
all'aiis in which our rpidirs nro lt
allv interested
Ho trir have new nnuies boou com
I in; in tnat it hits been almost inipos
slide for ourlorct', m uddltiuii to their
regular work, to get tlmui st up in
tvio In order to guard against future
uiisiiiiilcislumiiiig, we ask that new
uboribiirs notu Hio dttie on your
paper That ilntu indicates the time
to wnlcli jun uii jjild up. If that
li.te ' is not ngroo with tin date to
whic i vou undersliiu 1 you are paid
ul), pic. tso not i f v us at ouco that (lie
mistake may be adjusted Wo desire
also especially to call your attention
to tlm oilers of our advertisers. You
will tlud br.ragins in every hue, from
farm to store. Journal advertisers are
the best bu.iinoss men in Ooluinbus.
Thev advert it) in tlm Journal for
puielv business reasons, becauso they
mi gel the widest circulation for their
money. Hustings men who thus do
business on business principles are
always safe We therefore urge thiit
vou early torm the habit of rending
flic otleis ol Journal advertisers
John .Swmison pel formed n service
mil uulv fin the icpublicitu patty hut
fur every taxpayer in I'latin county
m In ii he set in motion the investiga
tion w uieli is destined to rtuiu over
.iOi to the cotintv treasury Hut there
are still other things that lie or the
good democrat ic supervisors who luivo
mod with him can do to plnce the
count v utisitiess on a basis of law.
John Hw-iiiiMiii joined his deuioiTiitie
brethren in voting uwnv illegally 'Je
per cent ot the legal rate for llm ollic
ml printing uf tlm county. The repub
lican party has n right to demand Mr.
Swnnson mid tho people of tho county
have a right to iiuist that no man on
the board shall be excueeil until ho lias
registered his uoto on the siilu of law
in this niatier.
;"Tlm best ipm-tor I oior invested "
That is wl.nt young McAllister said
about tho riiinrti r hi invtstrd inn
Daily ,louriml"lnt,,ad. to help him
liud n now coat. Thn nJ. Iruuoti: the
coat the lirst ilay. .More jiup'n no
tlm Dnilv .lournal tLitn rnr otlier Col
nmbin pappr. Ihat'e why it jnys to
tvJvertbo Ju ita eolumtui.
Rockefeller'! distributing agent must
lend a dtrennon life. He hail eleven
millions t.) diitrirjtito lnit month.
Who cnti nanm a mr.incr, Miinller
more ornery type of mnn, thfin the
runn who will sneak under the cnnvnss
to sod n ball gumn?
No young tuau should ever con
teniplatc Ktowlfigold John liny per
fortiiLiI all of his great nor vice for his
country after he was sixty nml lie did
it with Hie vigor and fri'Minens of
youth.
Wn are much gratified nt the keon
interest which Journal renders nro
inaulfenttng lu the Sherlock Holmes
MtortoK. Vhcner Journnl renders
don't get the best doing, It In because
wo rant' get It
Democrats, do you remember how
Mayor Dickinson, n good republican
wiih present nt the "killing" of Mny
or Huettcher? Maybe some other good
republican will bo on hnud nt tlm
tho killing of Diedrlch liecher for
county trpngnrcr.
Norfolk Iibh Inunclmd another daily
newfltinper, the Norfolk Dally Vtvnr,
edited ami pablinheil by V. b Sprech
or. Iho first liue which reaches our
desk is u six-page, six-column pnHr
containing plenty of local howh and n
very liberal mnount of ndvertlHlng.
How Norfolk, with n sinnllor jMipula
tlon than (Jolutubus, can support two
daily nowspapers is not clear. How
ever, we wish all the Norfolk publish
em sucouss. Will some Ooluinbus bus
inoss men still ollng to the notion that
Onluiubna Is not Inrgo enough for one
dully jmper''
President Koosevelt gave expression
to some sentiments nt Harvnrd con
eerning lllgotteu wealth, which should
ho, repented nml reprinted till tlmy
tnkn root in thn heart of every Amer
ican citizen. Ho said : " It is far mor
Important that they should conduct
their bulness alTalrs decently than
Hint they should soiid the surplus of
their fortunes in philanthropy.
Much hns been given to tlmso men,
nml wo hnve n right to demand much
of tlmui in roturn. Kvery mnn of
grent wenttli who runs his business
with cvnicul conteiupt for those prohi
bltious ot the law which hy hired
cunning he can cscnpn or evndo is n
menace to our community, mid tho
community is not to tin excused if it
does not develop n spirit which nctivo
ly frowns on nml dlscouiitonnncos
him."
Platte Center
i
I John (i, l(rlN
I I'liitlnCi'iitiT snlwcrilHTH nut) i siiliM-rip.
tliiiis tojnliii (I. Ki'Miui. If )ini wiuit In liii) or
si'll im tliiiikf, ,w Jlr. Itiwoiiinil li't Iiiin iuImt
Hsu It in IIih liotillim imiiht uf Pliitti' ruiilit).
Journal mil, iilwii) ilu lln bunini'i-s. lint hiUit
tisi, in )niir liiiiiin pupi'i tlrst. Hiippli'ini'tit Hint
witli .loiirniil mlwrttriiiK. I
Monio people havo plnyed thn part
of the hypocrito to long that they
hnvo actually aucceedel in deceiving
thouiselves, and finally boliero Hint
soiuothlug notually falao is truo be
yond n doubt. After ao doing they
proceed to tuko the rintillo into their
conlldence, under the iIoIubIou that
tho aforesaid poblio ia suffer ing from
mi acute attack of gullibility nud will
believn nuy old thing, will follow
like a (lock of sheep do tho boll wether,
nml urn ready to bo hutnbugod till the
cows come homo. This causes people
to wonder why so called reformer do
not some times npply the foft pedal to
their own anatomy, or lift themselves
over the fence witrt tholr own boot
straps, rather than be making people
tired with tholr foolishness, for when
the screeds of some of the present day
reformers nte read, pooplo cense to
wouder why thoy nro nllliotPil with
that tired feoliuir, and no longer won
der tho foolkiller died of disgust.
Tho Ooluinbus Telegram is n very
good example of the type meutioued
us to hypocrisy and foolishness. Iu
one of its Into issues It requests Ed
ward Hose water to call n meet lug of
representative citizens of tho
Suite to form an organization against
corporation domination nud other Ills
of which the body polltlo is supposed-
ly or actually suffering. The Tele-
gram Is right iu one sense, foi every
evil should be reformed, nud every
abuse correoted, but before taking
ohnrgo of Hi affairs f nil thn people
tlm great State of Nebraska, tho ques
tion might be asked, why not reform
men before measures. If the Tele
gram that there will be uo far
ther cause for complaint, for if all
men nro true Christians, nud live as
truo Christians ought to live, then
there would bo no evil. If all men nre
honest there would be uo trouble in
the world, is an nxlomatlo troth, old
as history itself, nud why does not the
Telegram apply that logic to itself?
Why does it not, like ohnrlty, begin
reform nt homo, iu Hlatte County, in
its own city of Columbus. Why does It
not return to the people of l'latto
County and of the oltr of Columhas.
the ill-gotten prollts It has soenred
from Its printing graft.' Why does it
not turn the search light of public
opinion on those county otllolals guilty
or allowing it to charge tho already
over burdened tax-payer such out
rageous prices Why does it uot tell
A frland of tn tiom- )
A foe of tn Truat '
Calumet
Baking
Powder
Oampllaa with th Sur rood Law
r an stataa.
this to tho voters in order Hint tho
guilty ones may bo placid with men
who will not further tholr private
snnps nt public expense ': Why dnos it
not denounce the supervisors who
drew nenrly twice the snlnry the law
nllows'r Why dons It protest nl.out ex
cesslv freight rates, charged thn farm
er while It hns Its mind in his other
pocket robbing him through the im il
ium of tho county printing'; No
honest man will disagree with tlm
Telegram Hint freight rntes nre too
high, but, snid thn Savior, ' Let him
that is without sin cast the first stone. '
With corn at forty cents nml other
products in proportion, with bank
interest at night and farm tuortgngrs
at live percent, with laud selling n from
sixty dollars upward, the farmer hns
no large kick coming, especially when
wn contrast the present times with
those of the Cleveland Democratic Ad
ministration hut v hen n newspaper
begins roaring lu his behalf about out
rageous freight rates, and at thn same
instant is robbing him through mentis
of n printing graft ot taes paid iu
hard cash for legitimate purposes,
ho begins to wonder if thorti is not
some thing else behind nil this noise,
asks himself, if ho does uot kick, why
should the Telegram howl? And Im
wonders rightly, there is something
else behind till the noise nud wind
ommmtiiig from that newspaper, mui
hns something olio to befog his mind
if pnssibli.' from the fint Hint this fnll
is tlm election of county ollloinls. The
objeit is to give tho court house gnng
n new lease ot life, nud tho Telegram
a new grip on high priced printing by
distracting his attention froinrascality
nt homo by pointing nut nbrond. Hy
rnising a great hulliibal to about con
ditions over tho State nt large to make
the voter forget rotlenosMit home, Hint
Is the game being pluied by tlm Tele
gram; to allow the sniuu old crowd to
continue their depredations in the
pockets of tho people. "You cannot
gnrnor llgs Jroin thistles nor distil
blood from turnips," nor can vou ex
lvocr reform ovor nil men covering tho
out ire State of Nebraska, trom peo
ple who wink the other eye to evils
at homo, and that is what tho Tele
gram is guilty of. Hut wo ninko this
prophecy, the pooplo nro getting
mighty weary of being systematically
robbed for long years, and being told
how to voto bv a newspaper on the
inside with thn gnug, nud they will
let the whole ontflt down with n dull
sickening thud on election day in tho
year of graco, nineteen hundred and
live.
(Saturdiiv'H Dail)
The hum of tho reaper Is beard
abrond In thn laud as It outs down tho
goldon grnlu.
K. F. Lusenskl depnrted last even
ing for a short visit in Omaha.
John J. Ureisen Is paying ball with
tho Meadow (Irovo nine in tho tourn
ament held In that city this week.
M. L. (' ron in transacted business in
Columbus yesterday.
K. K. Fellers of St. Kdward was
renewing old ncquaiutnvcoB in this
locality Tuesday.
The managumeut of this department
will jerk thn editor baldheaded if he
credits our news again to Oroston.
Wo ndvlso him to lot cream sopar
ntors alono and attend to basiness.
John Keolor of Wuttsvilln is in our
town today.
D. D. Roberts says ho is going to
tlx up the State ticket for tho I'op
aggregation.
Tho implement dealers hero are put
ting out binders by tho wholesale not
withstanding the crv that tho farmer
is not prosperous under Koosevelt.
Mirs Alice Ootisldeuo is on the sick
list.
Thorn will In) uo base bull f game
Sunday owing to the absence of Cap
tain Lusiueskl.
,1. H Frevert camo down from his
homo iu the llosohud, Tuesday, for a
short stay hern lu thn interests of his
liusiiiefcH. Ho reports the country up
thorn ns developing aud mnklug good
tho propheoy that it would became a
line agricultural community.
(Monday's Daily)
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Sohelp were in
town Friday nfternoou,
Oeraldluc, the lltlo daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James Webster, has been
on the sick list but Is, wo are glad to
say, recovering.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gertsch of upper
Monroe township were trading ill this
burg thn last of tho week,
During the pleasant moonlight wo
observe many young couples engaged
in thn delightful occupation ot
spooning,
W. K, lleckwith, sr , of Oconee,
Noli., was here for a short time Friday,
AjllAi liW
You Can't Cultivate Dyspepsia
if you eat bread made
from that distinctively
superior
Puritan
Best
Patent
Flour
the flour that is abso
lutely pure and contains
nothing to impair the
digestion, and can be
eaten in hot bread or
cakes three times a day
with pleasure and mi
ill effects.
ll la the trtit white flour tht
wheat products, an J lit grade
Is always uniform.
t
Ask for Pictures for the Children
Wells-Abbott-Nieman Co.
Sold Only by
rhc Only
Track Railway be
tween the
River and
Fast dailv train service
Pacific & North -Western Line from rwiini in
Nebraska tu
Chicago
Six trains a day Omaha to Chicago, without
cnanjze. rwo trams
si. raui and Minneapolis.
- She Best of Everything
.Tor rale!,
u .wills I'tiitiii
1. 1. HUH, Int.
ChliMKo
.nmu
YOU WANT
Journal Job Printing
BECAUSE:
Si vie- nre ulwsiy- uptu dutc
NVnrk i riinriiiittnl.
I'roiupt delivery.
Ken-niialili! i-iee..
If wi1 haven't it wo will nnler it. We can -nve hii-ine-s
men money on piintcd forms w "in ;'e enslaved
card" for .-nciety people; lielter -lyle-nt lower rice.
.liMirmil Sale Hill lrin.' crowds .lotunal Letter Heads
Iniii Iiiimiu'no. Try ik
Only Daily in ('ohunlni-. Help u.- puli.
Columbus Journal Go.
Politic Is begiuuiUR to got lively.
We hoard several warm disputes Inst
evening. Whoop her up, hoys, you
will yet savfl the country.
lieu Hogus is running the Gentle
man dray this week.
Kev.IIeldo and Wm. lUoedorn drove
to Monroe Thursday afternoon.
Jacob lnuu transacted business with
our merchants Saturday.
The city authorities should make
some provision for lighting the streets,
as it is iiositively dangerons during
dark nights.
Henry Ureisen of Ht. Authony is
hern on business.
The Signal last week called on the
powers that w to do something to
put an end to tho stagnant water
oaussd by the creek bnlug blocked.
Following the suggestion an investi
gation was made thin morning which
resulted In finding the creek crosxed
by a dam built by Kditor Urucuther
who was thoreupou pronounced guilty
of stopping the water and put to work
with a long-handled spado to remedy
the evil he hail caused.
Tho Telegram makes a great ado
about the Irish base ball nine from
this town. There are just two ot
that race in tho club. It (also talk
about tho Dutch in the Columbus
nine. Womter If somn of the Dutch
that played against us last Huiuluy nm
nauien Dolan, Oorbett or .llininy
Joues'r We suppose they are all of
Purlrsn Miller
Schuyler, Neb.
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H. Ragatz I Co.
Double
Missouri
Chicago
vm Hil f'hirnon. I lnirm
and East
daily between Omaha and
tli-kvts in.l (till Inform itinn ipply
i ".u m, l ( or nJJU'iS
Cm. Freight and Piu'r. 1(1.
t NnrtrrWvstvrn Hy
OMAHA. Nl.ll.
that cliiRR of people.
William Welilicr is here on businnhH.
HiikmiI brook marketed stock here
today, I) I). Koherts lieiui; the pur
chaser. This morning bids fair to bn the ad
vaucn guiiril of Hie hottest ilny thiu
summer.
Supervisor I'lother was absent on
district work in ltiHiiiiirk township yes
terday afternoon
BECHER,
HOCKENBEROf.n
& CHrtMBERS
Real Estate
Insurance
Loans
Choice list of Lands fop .le.
We are prepared to supply the
spring demand for liwellinirs
and lots. We have money to
oan on real estate in small or
large amounts for from 1 to 10
years.
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