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A majority of legislators always waat to do the right thiag but lack of correct iafuraaation makes. them easy prey for aa able aad designing lobby. The pre will do well to we ha space in aupplying this iaiormatioa .rather thaa ia makiag hot air partisan appeals this ML Wh will the"vote for Shallea berger aad the democratic ticket be light In Platte couaty this fidl? Be caaas voters have bo faith ia Howard aad the rest of the demagogues who ooatrolled the democratic state con vention. '"" The people of Platte county are tired of the leadership in the dem ocratic party which stands for reform away from home while it tolerates, defends and participates in every possible form of graft at home. Partisan appeal will cat little figure in the. campaign this fall. The peo ple are, satisfied with the adminiatra- ' iioa of Theodore Roosevelt and they will retnrn to Washington the only kind of a Congress that can be de pended npon to give him support, a ' republican congress. In state affairs, not party but men will count The people will elect a legislatare that will stand with Governor Sheldon and give Nebraska shippers relief from -oppressive freight rates. annmnnni-" Why is it that the republican party organization ia in the hands of the amsses, responding to aa honest and enlightened public sentiment on all the issues of the day, while the demo cratic party is in the hands of the homes, theBullivanshe Taggarts and Bdmonta? Because the republican party is represented by aa indepen dent press which condenuM hiehonesty and corruption in republican oficials while the democratic pram ia domin ated by editors like Edgar Howard, who hraaenly defend corruption aad ,a?aft ifitiscloseat home and bears the democratic stamp. To secure the right kind of a rate law next wiater, oae that will be just to shipprr aad railroad alike, will re quire a high order of ability oa the part of the next legislators. It will he just aa dangrrous to send a railroad enemy to Lincoln as to send a rail road toeL Saaity, common sease, broad mJaaydnran. honesty and a lot of hard werkwill be required to give the people the relief they waat The nmuhliraa prrati in ia a pirtjftrrrn tn prr -form' aa iavalaable service to the people ef Nebraska by entering now upon a fampaijTi of education on the subject of rate regulation under the MiMMMnmt avstem. "Edgar Howard has played the double rale of Dr. Jekyl aad Mr. Hyde in the democratic party long enough" amid a democrat the other day. "He has practically broken up the party in Platte -county by using thepubfeadscmla to help him work rmftanu ay name nw UN grarsars. licked to death fcaassofl Mi earrnai Weal byaaah evaaaaSa to via. AmMIAniW aaaaaaanjajs MnteaU2 waneeVaaeMasssssaajJr. fcj. aaaaaaawai uUU&l 'aaBhawaawW 8TATB SMtVanwy ! smawmtyanauT PPMMBVBv Bakmc Ptvair Byrnes aad Diedrich Becker, that he aad his kind-have won out in the state convention, we will prove that hie deasocracy ia act our kind by defeating the candidates aad program which he pot up oa the state ticket" Hugh Hughes was renominated for state senator by the republicans of Platte aad Colfax conaties but Satur day. j FRED HOARE SHOULD NOT BE RENOMINATED. The Journal is informed unofficially that the float representative conven tion for Platte and Nance counties will be held at Menroe next Tuesday. From the same source it is announced that Fred Hoare will be a candidate for renonuaation. The Journal's op position to Fred Hoare'e nomination ia known to all the republicans of Platte county who have followed the editorial comment of this paper both before and since the last county con vention. Since thia is the last issue of the Journal before the convention we waat to repeat our opposition to this nomination in nouneertain terms. In doing so, we desire to explain to the republicans of Platte and Nance counties that our opposition is not based on personal grounds and that the Journal would be glad to support Fred Hoare to the limit of its influ ence for any county or other office requiring industry, clerical ability, and tact, all of which qualities Fred Hoare possesses to a high degree. We oppose Fred Hoare's nomina tion simply because, at least up to the time of the state convention, he has been out of sympathy with all the im portant issues of the state republican platform. It may be that Fred Hoare was right at least we do not question his honesty in standing out in the Platte county convention agajast resolutions which incorporated the same prin ciples adopted by the state convention on the railroad issue. But his posi tion on the railroad question was diametrically opposed to the position taken by the republican parly on the same question. If he has changed his mind on this paramount issue since the state convention his conver sion will be considered too sudden to be serious by asost republicans and they will fear that he might backslide before the termination of the proba tionary period. We are convinced, therefore, that it would be foolish for the republicans of Platte and Nance counties to re nominate a man whose sympathies, honest as they may be, are not in harmony with the views of the party. This is no time for mincing- words or juggling facts and the people will not stand for it The republican party will go on record at Lincoln next winter on the railroad problem and no man with known railroad sympathies should be seat there to re present the party. Cesar Chips. Mr. and Mrs. J T.Bonner have been enjoying a family reunion the past week Mr. and Mia. EV. Priee aadUttleson of York, aad Walter D. Boaaer late of University Place being at home for a visit School bafan in distriet No. 4 Monday with MiaaMadfm Moore of Oseeola ia a attending the Columbus schools. Mr. Turner and aiatars with Mr. aad Mia. Hanna called at "Ike Cedars" Monday afternoon aad fonad, the aaxtlaaaea null in operation. Mm. HuMamn and Ivan retnraed Monday from a viait ia Iowa. Niwcaaaad Baddiag ahelled eora for the Honaer Brothara the irat of the M D. Bonnar left Wedaeadav for Priaeatown, N. J. to take a poet gradu ate course in ehemiatry. Joeilbnsar ia atUl quits feeble and unable to work much. Mm. Laonhardt returned from her waatarn visit the Irat ef the week. uwej&nme Meyer has been very in the Thoaaaa achool with Miss Brian aa tawKuensU will aaen the l?th ia the Hahn district. ofFarnaaais viaitmg his abrade ead bridges seed repniriug on nri Olaott said seme horses at Shel- Mra. Julia Laoahard has returned am n three weaha visit to Cody. Wvo. GwaHadwigargai hia foot aad lag m at . - at at . aaany ens m n HevtoeetafetefHavikadCaiaaJ Many people can not aff ard to nay a whole set of Haviland china at enoa. Ia avaer to enable every nonaawifa in Please eonaty to any ,a eat of naanttfal ware, I have nougat aew earn wnien I will sell n pieee at a ttaae nt the same prioe that a fall eat BetarBraan. tf REPORT OF THE CONDITION TIE COLiMIMS ' STATE MM. at Cotanabu. Nebraska. Charter No. , (Ihoot- porated)ia the State of Nebraska, at the close of barine Aag. 28th. 1908, aad dJecoaaU IMM71.M Overdrafts, aecared and anaoenred Stocks, eeoaritieB, jadgm'ts, claiats, etc Hawrtaa hoase. faraitsre and fixtures W asnnT avunj ajBnxmijsja Carraat expenses aad taxes paid SKU7 16,7ttUl 4,000.68 6LSS uaerroaiBat'i, state and private banks and bankers $ 98,757.M Cheeks aad iteaw of exchange 413.78 rCnrrency 10.S52.U0 .!, 'GoM..: 8,450.00 vmb 1 Silver Dollars 1,549.75 LFractioaal Silver coin 334.53 118.048.7S Total. .S458aUS UABtUTIES. Capital stock paid ia $58,688.03 Sarplasfaad 5.BflL 'BdTvivkled profits 7.72S.82 Iadividaat deposits aabject Ueheck..... $154,021.11 Demand certificates of de- posit 17.S52.42 Tfcecertificatesof deposit 17847.84 Dae to state aad private baaks and bankers 45,912.17 aa83154 Notes aad bills re-discounted none muspayable none AOUU ...................... . ..9mO,Ow.V State of Nebraska. (. Coaatyof Platte. fM IH.A.Clarke.Caehierof theabovaaaedbtBk,do solemnly swear that the above statement is a correct and trne copy of the report made to the State flanking Board. Attest H. A. Clabkk, Cashier. vVh?w. Director8- Oabacribed aad sworn to before me this 5th day of September. 1906. H. F. J. HooKavaxBaim, Notary PaMic Dae from State Banks and bankers.... 5.000 80 REPORT OF THE CONDITION 'of nnt COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK, No. 5180, At Columbus, Nebraska, at the Close of Business, Sept. 4, 1006. BKSOCBCE8. Loana and discounts Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. U. S. Bonds to secure circulation Premium on U. S. Bonds Bonds, Securities, etc Banking hoase, furniture and fixtures Dae from National Banks (not re- BWiB cbcQb Doe from approved reserve agents .... Checks and other cash items Notes of other National Banks Fractional -paper currency, nickels BQ Baa la? Lawfal Money Reserve in Bank, viz: (Specie $10,110 00 1 Legal tender notes.... 13.420 00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treas urer (5 per cent, of circulation).... $218,379 12 11.0H2 60 30,000 00 300 00 1,076 55 9,760 00 127,929 86 3U.1OT VI 20105 300 00 134 90 23,530 00 1.500 00 Total $454,90199 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid ia $50,000 00 Sarplas fund 9,500 00 Undivided profits, less expenses and Nadoaat Bank notes outstanding.... 30,000 00 Individual deposits subject to' checks. 117 401 42 Demand certificates of deposit 23,750 86 xioiecwniucnu yt uepuoii.... ........ ui,aoD zi y Total $154,901 99 State of Nebraska, ) County of Platte, M L Daniel Schram. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state- meat is true to ute best ot my Knowledge and belief. Daniel Sobrav, Cashier. Correct-Atteet: Hkbjian P. H. Okhlbicu ) 8. C. Obay -Directors. C. H. Sheldoh ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of HepU,190U. W. Mi CoBNELirs, Notary PabUc Commission expires January 21. 1911. REPORT OF THB COnTDlTION or THE FIIST UTIOUL IIIK lf Columtms, in the State of Nebraska at the close of business, Sept. 4, 1906. BKSOUBCK8. Loans and discounts $279,299 24 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured... 1292 70 U. 8. bonds to secure circulation 35,008 80 Premiums on U.S. bonds 1,155 00 Boade, securities, etc 24,600 00 Banking house furniture and fixtures. 8,800 00 Other real estate owned 39478 72 woe irom national Hanks (not reserve agent) Dae from State Bankers Dae from approved reserve agents.... Checks and other cash items Fractional paper currency, nickels and Lawfal Money Reserve in bank, vis: ( Specie $ 9,600 40 ( Legal-tender notes I4j020 00 RedemDtioB fund with U. S.Treaaurer 10.597 09 3.350 00 5150 95 2.129 80 290 02 23,628 40 (5 per cent, of circulation) 1,750 00 Dae from U. S. Treasurer, other than 5 per cent redemption 5und 400 00 Total $494,022 01 , LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid ia $50,000 88 Sarplas fand. 10,000 08 UBdivided profits, lees expenses and , taxes paid 856 31 National Bank notes outstanding 35,000 00 ladividaal deposits subject to check $156,153 71 Demand certiacates of de posit 242,011 98 Total.. $194,022 01 State op Nebraska, I . Coaaty of Platte fM . I, O. T. Rosb, cashier of the above named hank, do solemnly swear that the above state ment is true to the best of my knowledge aad belief. O. T. ItoEW, Cashier. Directors. Cornet Attest: J. H. Galley jAOOB'OaKISOH, A. AaDBBSOH, ,Sabscribed and sworn to before me this 10th dayofSepUlVOS. M A. F. PLAOEMAMif, Notary Pablic My commisaion expires Jan. 19. 19U. Mu.ay, September 17. Dialeot Oamadg "Tilly Olson 9 With Emily Frickson Greene as the fun ny Swede girl, sapported by n v strong company. A CwwrewU if tN Itxthrtil 2H9 Played over 100 nights in Chicago. Special aeenery painted by F. W. Hamilton, of the Broadway Theatre, New York City. -SEE 5WEET (SWEIE) TILLY OLSON, M8neBaaeao1ToUy.n Prices, 50c, 35c and 25c. The German National Bank of Columbus, Nebr. capital O. W. PHIL! IPS, THJSO. FROEDHOF. Vies We respectfally solicit your baaneflB. Small depositon will be shown the some courtesies as Urge ones. Every possible sxxxMiwdations will be extended to our patrons. I wish to call attention to all parties having buainem to tLsaaart In my omea, that I am now located in the baaemaat of the German Natlonil Baak. I invite the tax payers ot Platte County, to call at my office, to inspect the fire .proof vault, for the files aad reeorda of this Court. - . Respectfully your, John TrmutaK, County Judge. iemteT Moat of the faraaera are plowing for winter wneat these hot daya. A Urge crowd gathered at 8mlth Hillarda Sunday night and had a aa oialdano). A good time was report ed by alL George Seiblar has purohassd a new phonograph. MisaMolUe HiUkud viaitad over Sunday and Monday with her ooaaia Miss Maggie Hilliard. ; Mimes Josie'and Nellie Dinean aad Herman Koanig and Louie Sotroader ware visiting nt Smith HUUnrds Sun day. Mini Sylvin Moore-has returned from her viait at Omaha ' Mr. and Mrs John Hilliard visited their daughter, Mrs, John Bruan at Oldeauuaou Sunday. J. J. Dodda of Cambridge ia vlaiting his hoase folks. Mrs. W. F. Dodda who ana been tU ia eonvaleaoiag. William Will bought n Poland china hog nt the 8tnte fair. ' jTetiea.' Notice is hereby givea that John Radolph LAtejelnschea will make applieatioa to the dis trict court of Platte coaaty for an order chang ing his sarname Latjelasehea to the saraame Lnschen. Said application will be heard before said coart October 6th, 1906, aad the prayer of said petition will be that the applicaat's name be by order of coart changed to read aa John Ra dolph fjinrhf JOHN RUDOLPH LUTJELU8CHKN. PeUtioner. Dated this 4th dav of Seotember. 1986. 5t ft M. POST ftttwrnoy : at : Law A sour stomsnh, a had breath, naatr twawmnxton aad other quenoae of n disordered digestion are qniokly removed fty the una of Bin'ga Dyspepsia TsUeta. Two daya treat ment.free. Sold by 90th Century Drug Store, Paste Center, Neb. The Orifiaal. Foley ft Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar ia a throat and lung reuMdy, and on amount of the great nwrit and pouplarity of Foley's Honey aad Tar many imitation are offered for the genuine These worth less imitations have similar sounding names. Beware of them. The genu ine Foley's Honey and Tar ia in n yellow package. Ask for it and re f use any sunatitmte. It is the beat remedy for oougha and colds. Onus. H. Dack. Lew RammJ.Trn Ritts te CaH- affnan From Sept. 3 to 14th, the Union Feci fie will put in effect the very low rate of one fare for tbe round trip to San Fran cisco or Los Angeles. :Atoo tickets on sale to California same dates at $18.50 higher, going or returning via Portland. Inquire of W.;H. Bxhhak. Agent, BURLINGTON BULLETIN... September, 1908. It will pay to con sult this Bulletin. To New England and Canada: Daily low excursion rates during September to Canada, and on September 5 and 19 to New England resorts. 'Cheap one-way to Pacific Coast: Cheap Colonists rates, daily to San Francisto, Los Angeles, Portland, Seattle, Tacoma and Wber coast terri tory August 27 to October 31, also cheap oneway to Montana, Wyomiag, Big Horn Basin, Utah and Western Colora do September IS to October 31. To California, Portland and 'Paget Sound:-R mud trip September 3 to 14, 60.00 to California; oae-way via Paget Sound, 962 SO. Last ehanee this sum- Denver, Colorado Springs aad Pue blo: One fare round. trip, maxima excursion rate $15.00. from Nebraska September 19th to 23naT inclusive. To the East aad South: Cheap ex- cursioaa to various dastiaatkme during September. jjfc' Uomaaaakem' 'Excntfkms: Frequent? ly each month to Wastera Nebraska, Eastern Colorado, Big Hon Basin, dry land farming deetiaatjona or irrigated aaetkma. . Free Siakaid Leads:-Write D. Clem Denver, Agent Buriington'a Homeasek- at T .! t nn inru a?.. w uiwmmw inuMl ivui xmmr am St- Omaha, about getting hold of afree aaetion of Kinkaid laada bow be ing restored to the public domain. Consult nearest Burlington Ticket Agent from time to time and aee what one-way aad round trip rates he has available for your immediate purpose. L.F.UCT0n Agent G. B.&Q. By. L. W. WAKELEY, aWawan aao,ooo.wa B. M. BCHnOEDKl, Caakisr hrmrt wiiKgna, We have laD at ehetea land eity UmlM far ene-half a amielalO lUieht. apatee ft On. ihihga Geei far euta. 8eld by ntth Man. A WINNEB FOR AGENTS Health aad accident insurance on nonular ithly. payaaeata.' For liberal tanaa address Contiaental Casualty Co., 631 Krchangs) bldgv DeuTer, Colo. ManZaa relieve iaamatly. itehlng and prectrnding pilaa. It is pat up ia oollapsihaa tubes Ia aneh a way that it ana he upplle trouble originates, thus immsitatsly. Try if you are aot raUaved, year asoney will he refunded. Try ear free offer. Bold by 20th Century Drue Store. Platte Oantsr. Men. Farm FerfeJe Would like tonsil my 80 acres one mile east of town. Good improvements. Prices aad terssa reasonable. B. S. DfCKIHSON. Are yon troubled with piles? , One application ef MaaTau will give yon inuawdmte relief. Sold bv 20th Cen tury Drug Store, Finite Center,-Neb Moat enleudara are given out about the irat of the year. Why don't you go the others oae better, by ordering n somewhat finer one than usual, aad givingit outaa a Christmas remembrance to your trade? It would be a graceful little courtesy, it will get the calendars ia the right hands, and it will eave you aaoaey,ifydu have been ia the habit of giving out other gifts. Ita worth think iag about Call and see our complete line at the Journal osaee. It is a wall aaedical fact that effective in the ia t of of the bladder none and otar troubles due to fealty action of the kidney finda relief in the of Pine ulee. tl.00 buys 30 days Sold by 20th Century Drug Store Platte Center. Neb. We. are allkindaofreal at the lowest AOawmbara. Toae the liver, move the bowels, oleanee the syataam. Dade'a Little Liver Palls never grips. Sold by 20th Century Drug Store. Platte Center, Neb. Cnean laaeh. 320 acres ef deeded anal with plenty ofgraainc land. Cuts 200 tons of hay. All well fenced aad good hoase. Priee 13500. Hayinc mnehinery goes with ranch Adreee J. & Adaaaa, iAkeeide. Men. Acolowtakenat thb time of the year is generally hard te get rid of but it will not be able to withstand Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar. That will cure all oalde, oougha croup, whooping cough, etc., by driving them out through the bowels. If you have a cold try it and if net cured get" your asoney haek. No ooiatea. Sold by 20th Century Drug Store. Platte Omtar, Hen. Cent Now ia the time to look out for youi winter supply of coaL We have a large sapply of hard, aof t aad f urnace coal on hand. nuwhan A wbxch. A Good House Leaving a'good house un painted is as imprudent as leaving greenbacks out in the rain. A house unprotected by good paint cracks and rots and is unsightly" all the time. Whatever you do, paint! Whenever you paint, use pure white lead paint. You will have the best if it is Collier, Red Seal or Southern Pure White Lead (Mass av Ue OK Daca Proawa) mixed with. Pure Linseed OH. Accepted as the standard ev erywhere by those who know. free booklet, seat on applka. MATaONAL LEAD COMPANY Wixa You an Goinf to Erect a ntonronemt or stAriur at the Grave of Your Ut Ones tper American GranHe ft Marble Works Off OatamlHi, liaairaika WUl do Your Work Satisfactorily. We will --' Not Be Undersold by Anyone. Give, us a Call Before Placing Your Order. No Order too Large or too Small for us to Handle. E, BERGMAN, frtfriiitr tsaUaaaawi PICTURE FRAMES. BOTH PHONES aya HAND MADE Spring Wagons Let us build you one. We put nothing but the very best material and workmanship in them. The price is right. FARMERS, Bring in your tools and implements to be sharpened and repaired now. It will save you time when the spring work opens up. We keep only the' Latest and BEST in Biggies & Carriages -AllKiaaaof- ..Fana Inplemeats.. nanOur Horseshoes stick and don't lame your horse try 'em LOUIS tsCHREIBER R. W. HOBART Attorney - at - Law Rooms 10 and 11 New Columbus State Bank Building. C. N. McELFRESH Attorney - at - Law Zinnecker B'lde;, Columbus. Neb. JIM'S PLACE I earry the beat of every tbinK ia my line. The drinking; pub lie ia invited to eome in andana for MnV. VEI.rerleter fM Twelfth Street Phone No. Il Dr. C. A. Swanson Veterinarian Iafirmary at Browner Barn, 13th Street. Iad.PaoaFas. BaUPaoeS7. nl-Ltf, atahr IravwanHjif niaii FRESH That is. the only kind of goods you can find at the ' NEW GROCERY 5. R. HaVSTER Htli Street. Finn r wes neasr'a ialssw. C. J. dARLOW Attorney - at - L aw COLUMBU8. NEBK That Tartw AAa.akrfaa We are having a special sale on "close out" picture frames. i ;ams New car load of goods com ing at special low prices. IO a UNDERTAKING aa aa aa aa aa waayasi Lew One Way aUtaa Every day from Septembrr 15tb. to Octoler :t1st, 19U0, inclnsive, the' Union 1'aciGc will sell one-way-tickets as follows: 820.00 to Ogden and Salt Lake City. $2000 to Helena and Batte, Montana. $22T0 to Spokane and Wenatcbee, Washington. $22.50 to H-intinRton and Naaapa, Idaho. S2.r00 to Portland. Tacoma aad Seattle. $2500 to Vancouver and Victoria. $25.00 to Ashland and Astoria, Oreicoa via Portland. $25 00 to San Francisco, Los Anelee and San Dicfjo. CorreBpondingly low ratt-s to many other California, Oregon, Washington. Montana, Utah,; and Idaho points. Through Tourist cars run every day via Union Pacific to the Pacific -esL For full information call on or addi W.'II. Beniiam, Agent. IIPOITMT Tl FallEB Have for sale, Poland China male pi, March, April and May farrow also 10 head of fall lxwr, all are well honed and good size, come and see . them, a visit is free, prices according o ae-and size. FRKII WILLK. K. F. IK No. . ('olHmkNS, iHd. PhoHe S 2V2 Xchr FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE WIlXCURCYOtf of' any cast) of Kidaejr M Bladder diaease that is aMf beyond the reach of madi cine. Take it at once. Do not risk having Brighgs Dia ease or Diabetes. There ii nothing gained by delay. c. and $1. Bmttiwnv Sold by Cans. H. Dark. Backache Any person having backache, kidney pains or bladder trouble who will take two or three Plne-ules'upon retiring at night shall be relieved before morning. PtNE-ULl MEDICINE CO, m wtttiiy One Stfit, rlatli annaaaenaTaeawrfickMlTk V ease tame ani teams es " taaneibam tke Katrre Pme SamftaceatekT ZSiJ"" aUaf tke Tktaee ef tas Batrrs Viae umt am ef nams la mateviag aB Piaaaraifev ctwcMm s ' - r5- j-f G.T.A., ? sr- y? - w- ai sa 1 f ' - ?f.ii T fc"CrS'"?",i .3S.t:2rt34sS jfeWJffj Mstf&Z&rS-- P Zr Hf. Stn. S. . -- C vtAV Mi