The Conservative (Nebraska City, Neb.) 1898-1902, June 06, 1901, Page 13, Image 13

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MR. BRYAN'S RESPONSIBILITY.
Mr. Bryan's comments on the supreme
court "insular" decision are , in the lan
guage of a dispatch , "more vigorous
than is customary even with him. " He
says that the president has "joined
hands with the supreme court to change
the form of our government" and that
a " 5 to 4 decision declared McKiuloy
emperor of Porto Rico. " Mr. MoKiu-
ley "gratefully accepted the title con
ferred upon him by the highest judicial
tribunal in the land. "
Whether this is true and reasonable
or untrue and unreasonable , Mr. Bryan
is mainly responsible for the condition
of affairs which ho describes. He dis
rupted the democratic party hi 1896 by
forcing on the Chicago convention an
undemocratic , unsound , populistic plat
form on which he stood as a presidential
candidate , and was repudiated with his
platform by a million of the best demo
cratic voters in the country. In 1900
he forced on the unwilling and recalci
trant democratic voters , the same plat
form and himself again as a candidate.
With any other candidate and with a
constitutional democratic platform , Mo-
Kinley would not have been re-elected
in 1900.
For all the present evils of the country
which he describes , Mr. Bryan , with the
violent , undemocratic , unpatriotic , un
natural , absurd populistic fusion which
he twee represented as a presidential
candidate , is to the amplest extent in
dividually responsible. Chicago Chron
icle.
"The Best is always the Cheapest. "
That is why it pays to patronize the
Union Pacific , "The Overland Route. "
Finest trains in the world. Best equip
ment. Fastest time.
The only Direct Route from Missouri
River to Pacific Coast Points.
Thirteen hours quicker from Omaha
to San Francisco than any other route.
Time counts when you are in a Imrry.
E. L. LOMAX , G. P. & T. A. ,
Omaha , Neb.
LEGAL NOTICE.
To all \ \ horn it May Concern :
The Overland Real Estate and Investment
Company , a corp'oration organized under the
laws of this state on December 1st , 1899 , and
whose articles of incorporation are recorded
in the office of the Secretary of State
hereby certifies that at a meeting of its
stockholders , held on May llth , 1001 ,
notice of which meeting had been duly given
to all stockholders , it was resolved by a vote of
more than two-thirds of all its stockholders ,
representing more than two-thirds of its
capital stock , to amend its articles of incor
poration as follows :
Article IV to read , "The authorized amount
of capital stock shall bo One Hundred Thous
and Dollars ( $100,000) ) , all of which shall be paid
up at such times as the Board of Directors snail
determine. "
Article VI to read , "The highest amount of
indebtedness or liability to which this corpora
tion shall at any time subject itself shall be
Sixty-six Thousand Dollars ( $00,000) . "
In witness whereof the said Overland Real
Estate & Investment Co. has caused this
certificate to bo signed by its manager , this
llth day of May , A. D. , 1001.
Hated Nebraska City , Neb. , May 11,1001.
Oi SRLAND REAL ESTATE & INVESTMENT Co.
A. T. RICHARDSON , Manager.
to a place in
tlio well paid
lleldH professional of Civil.
Mechanical or
Electrical En
gineering or
Architecture ,
is to qualify
yourself quick
ly for u posi
tion where
you can tup-
port yourself
and got ac
quainted with
the practice ,
while you learn
the theory , of
your profes
sion by the study in your spare time
of am I. C. S. Course by mall. Wo
teach men and women who are em
ployed , and also beginners. Write for
free circular :
Salaried Positions
for Learners
\Vc tench liv mnll Mcrlinnlciil , Stcnni , Kloo-
tricot , Cl > ll anil Mining Kiiifliicerlnirl Shop .
nu < l Foundry Practice ; Mechanical llrnu.
In it ! Architecture ! Architectural Oraulnir ;
I'lumblnir , lleatliiir and Ventilation ! Sheet
Metal \ \ orl ; Teleplionj ; Telegraph } !
ClicnilMrj ; Ornamental Dculirn ; Lettering !
llookkccplng ; Stenograph } ! Teaching )
KnirllHh IlrnnolicM Locomotive ICiinnliiR .
( for engineers ant firemen only ) ; Klcctrothera.
penile * ( for plilcian nnil nur c < only ) . M hen
\\rltlng state subject In which intcrcncd.
INTKKNATKmii COHHKSl'ONDKM'K SCHOOLS ,
Box 1200 , M'lUNTON , PA.
llstnl.lhlieJ li'JI. Capital $1,500,000.
Ulclls Fargo
Company
Bank.
SAN FRANCISCO , CALIFORNIA ,
President , JOHN J. VALENTINE , San Francisco
FT'T
Cashier , - H. WADSWORTH , San Francisco
Asst. Cashier , F. L. LIPMAN , San TTrancisco
2d Asst Cashier , H. L. MILLER , San Francisco
BRANCHES
NEAV YORK , H. B. PARSONS , Cashier
SALT LAKE , J. E. DOOLY , Cashier
PORTLAND , OH. , R. M. DOOLY , Cashier
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS JULY 31,1900.
ASSETS
Loans $9,440,888.10
Bonds , Stocks and Warrants 1,201,290.47
Real Estate 1,231,914.57
Miscellaneous Assets 9,205.58
Due from Banks and Bankers 1,111,501.91
Cash 4,030,413.55
$17,091,214.18
LIABILITIES
Capital , paid up $ 500,000 00
Surplus 5,750,000.00
Undivided Profits 1,920,895.63
Deposits , Banks and Bankers 1,084,015.95
" Individual 7,830,802.60
$17,091,214.18
General Banking Business in all its branches.
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counts received on favorable terras.
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will please mention The Conservative.
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