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Getting up ads and running them in the paper is our business; pay ing for them' is yours. You cannot , afford to pay for somethig that will not do the work and do it well. We have the best advertising medium in the city, the proper kind of type and material, and we can design as good as anybody can. COURIER PUBLISHING CO. ENNYROYALjyLLS A sTTTO If fc sTAMM JMSeViS Brma. marc. a)vaj HWk. imnatA DrauM r Olrlwftr, wa HU-W ,Jw u ita t cH -mm.m nmntmniw. ibk m motmu . v AlDract.n :eCCCCCeCeCC I POINTS IN POLITICS 0KKCCCCKCK When the executive committee of the Nebraska league of republican clubs turned down Mr. Rosewater's applica tion for a place on the delegation from this state to the national republican league convention held In Cleveland last year, there were some republicans who thought that action not Justified. They claimed that while Mr. Rosewater had opposed some republican candidates he was still a republican. Those who were against Mr. Rosewater's selection maintained that the editor of the Bee was not a republican and could not be depended upon to support the republi can candidates whenever his malice or private Interests dictated otherwise. This being so. It was unwise. In their opinion, to Belect Mr. Rosewater as a representative of the party. It Is no secret that at this time when Mr. Rose water was trying to get recognition from the executive committee of the league so as to be brought into closer relations with Presidential Candidate McKinley at the Ohio convention, he was laying the wires to secure an un disputed dictatorship In the republican politics of Douglas county. It was stated in his behalf at the committee meeting that Mr. Rosewater was en deavoring to harmonize matters in Douglas county, and that the recogni tion by the committee would help out that endeavor. By harmonizing it was meant that he was trying to gain abso lute control. In view of recent events the refusal of the committee to make Mr. Rosewater a delegate was certainly wise. In the campaign in Douglas coun ty he opposed every republican candi date, men against whom there could be no possible objection. It is gratifying to know that at least one body of repub licans in Nebraska had the independ ence to stand out against this man who has on almost every occasion exerted himself to secure the defeat of the re publican ticket. To the republican league of Nebraska belongs the credit for the first real rebuke the party has administered to the editor of the Omaha Bee. Mr. Bryan in the World-Herald of one day last week had an Interesting edit orial on "A House Divided Against It self." In it he said: "A majority has a right to rule both In the country and in the party. The policy of a party should be determined by a majority. of that party and the voters will not be satis, fled with anything less If they appre ciate the right and privileges of citizen, ship." This Idea of Mr. Bryan's is sound. The majority of the party cer tainly ought to dictate the policy of that party, and in this connection Mr. Bryan's attention Is called to the vote of the democratic party in this state at last week's election. For Mr. Phelps and free silver the democrats of the state cast, in round numbers, 7,000 votes. For Mr. Mahoney and sound money, the democrats of Nebraska cast, in round numbers, 14,000 votes. It would hardly be possible to secure a more definite expression of the will of the democratic party in this state, and it would seem that If Mr. Bryan and his colleagues In the free sliver wing of the party appreciate the rights and privileges of citizenship they will be satisfied with this expression. 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