The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, December 24, 1898, Page 2, Image 2

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THE COURIER.
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the property tinder ihe two rates of at the present time to divert public
assessment, opinion from Judge Hay ward and to
The proportion of the county taxes loom I. E. Thompson of Lincoln for
paid by residents of Lincoln is very t lie U.S. enate This won't do gen
large. The proportion pent in Lin- tbnneu llayward is the man. If he
coin N very smull. The expenses of should not chance to be the choice
the county are mall compared to the there are everal other good men who
expenses of the city. Of late years, have daim on the party that would
the city council ha made an effort to- not be a stench In the nostrils. Such
vard economy The county admin- men areCady, Webster, nainer, Laru
itration is and has been extravagant, bertson. Field. Give it to a man who
Xest week TitKCoVKtEU will print a is not object ionable t- the party.
lis, of county expense beside the cor- Rroken Bow Republic
reponding iteru of city outlay, as
only in this way can the cost of the XoFeif-respectinc new spa per should
two f orni of government be compared. endorse D E. Thompson's candidacy
for the United States senate, for many
In buing a doll for a little girl reasons One is that he was very
strict attention must be paid to the closely related to C. W. Mcsher, the
age and stage of development of the reeker of the Capital National bank
child. Thejoungeragiriisthelarget and ha undoubtedlv protited bv that
should be the doll. Maidens of three nuvri. Another i his unpopularity
or four or rive years wan: a doll. bab Wjlu xiie masses 0f his own city and
site. Later they want smalt doll- for county. Further we understand that
whom they can make a large wardrobe ue .ve the republican state commit
out or scraps. Later still the round tee gsxoo to gain the influence of the
doll is discarded altogether and paper committee and the men who were
dolls !lut only represent human be- elected in the doubtful districts where
ing by stramina convention to its ut- the money was placed Thus hoping
mesu suMy the growing imaaic by the u-e of money u aid in Inspec
tion. Tlie reason for this decrease n 1oa lo . United States seuaiorshin.
human lifceness is the growth of We migh: name several other reasons,
imagination, which, as it grows, re- jj xeuW be a sad blow to the republi
quires less and less to stimulate u. can party if D.E. Thompson is elected
After having readied a state of de- j a senator from Nebraska. Sterling
velopmenl whose limit in a normal Eirfe.
child is. perhaps, thirteen, the littie
girl discards symbols altogether, but
no less- doe she talk and walk with
playmates and personages of ber
imagination, though crown ep people
wrongiv believe her to I concerned
entirely with the material world.
Afterwards, swaetime afterwards, she
is apt to forget the pleasures of she
imagination deputed tn a locked
chest with the doils of her childhood.
K
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1224 OSt, Lincoln, Neb.
This fall we are showing- a very strong- line
of medium furniture, carpets, curtains and
draperies. Here are two of Our leaders in din
ing room furniture.
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Corporations and other less honor
aole agencies have elected U. S. sena
tors from Nebrasfce and now the al
mighty dollar is booming one Thomp
son u 11 the large space to Le left
vacant bv Windy Allen.
The election of P. E Thompson as
U-S senator from Nebraska would be
a serioes mistake. Mr. Thompson may
N a Trv Sixws.ifnl ninnir ninV-r linr
which parties and beaux and concern if ta fc a utesman the countrv i
overher own appearance no Milan eCsey ignorant of the fact. Thomp
her tins to unlock. Itotftersbehas . wilh kosher and
.,. ,-v . -- - toeuapiiat .National ana wniieue mav
Solid oak dining- table,
top 42 inch square, ver'
heav' and will last a life
time. Six foot length,
S6.50;eight foot length $8.
Solid oak dining
chair, cane seat, brace
arm. A verv jrood
thing. We sell six of
them for $5.
FREIGHT PAID ONE HUNDRED MILES.
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ewrypnjfiiw..Nics.i have been able to slip out and wash
be Jess attractive ana to careless her- j,. lhe j of Ibe -,ale
self for glitter and odor and sweet Q a- CnUed
nt& I will noi sav sweet swincs, tor -..,. o. -
- -- -t jiij jw fium sii ram ur nr
they stand ever at the dcrs of itaag- ,5 directly responsible bolderin tl,e Capital National bank weeks and for the present
ina:Kaandswniij:teio.reatdiaose the celeat of the republican nartv UULW"en uai snMiiuiion crumoicu it wm be safer to elect a man
woo w-tu eater, tee iossres k e ia 5 E member Mf rh "u" UU1" lt as louou luah MT- Know-- Nebraska Slirnal.
" 1 lirknrrtr hirl ntri mu hlL ?tml n
jsairii a eahkneed aaa xssvoatsa.
-wiih tbe nttsaer of literaiare aad
with children and the asei li
earth, are "what shcace-es. wbes :b
3Q3itrraal will let ber. So ia s2ectlrar
a jcesent for ibe little said. ls sare
it ss ssca secaethiac -wcicSi feer ssse
ot Asta rej?e as babyish Jr ber.
Yoa caasKft ctve br Ai- year wait
ywa cave her last, Jc i kas devel
ciyed ia bat 35fw " a rapidity
adahs caaa5 ne-ic-
Thr is swirt ew aader ibe
ssn, at o lftc ss e&StMisfsareaew
?aci3d?ea ;&r?3sii. rasse. xrs j?
yeojie ruy esjy pfctswres f cis
wvery xirars3v-
staare w bo votes for him w ill be
charred with having been bought, and
it will be hard to assign any ether
reasaa r his receiving a vote. In
coaola Kepccter.
railroad service to look after personal Mr. Thompson has not climbed 111
business in Lincoln. Hewasa stock- tins nlatform within th ict r,.-
emergencj.
people
mat .ir. Know.-Nebraska Signal.
Thomnson had sold out his stock a
year or two before. Mr. Tnompsori
THGMrSOX 1" THE COCXTSY.
la op.tsiac Mr. Thompson The
Siraa! has a tsrecially preferred
exsascate www cause it wishes
csisjjwa at ile expense of
Thsapsa ItcidersJudce Hay
ward tfee kiciea! caadidate lit several
Mhrsrfco raea have Ken propised
Te tfejectaoo to Mr. Thompson is
thai be k Mr. Tbraps"c
Ncsska rejwNxaa cannot aJord
3 srft ! the cesiaess f setting up
Josses, so natter whai their abilny
siiy re. 11 is
flic republican part v of this stat
turned up later with numerous shares is not in a condition to stand any out
of gas company and other stock that rago upon the sentiments and con
had once been the property or Moslicr science of the people. We are getting
and Outcalt, the looters of the bank back into power. Last fall we gained
named. a victory in securing a majority of
A president of the Lincoln Gbs t ho legislature. The future of the re
company and big manipulator Mr. publican party for manv vp.nrrtmun
to Tlinmnnti lm mnito lii nnmn mllixi mmn il... ,.,., t .1 ...
, ,.,..,.. ,.,..,,, iiiuiiuiiuu in ui;u OOQV. lilt
-lr- to the people of Lincoln Thohalanro consirv:iilv. h..mt ,:o. j
- -------- t ..-nv..-.. 1. i,c auu pru-
of the state ha-trt known anything dent the party will soon gain full con-
awoui nun since no went out. of the trol of the state. If
railroad business. This lo a good
time to elect a senator who h:i. never
been interested in the
as 3 Kiss ihst Mr.
"We waat ji ies ssi cssftOe aad TiariSfci 5s ksewm. TTe did not
3kut s4k cid est a icare fta lic evea kaw t&ai be wss a iviBblican,
race. asCSty.3erti. ciba; be ciaansS i b an til be de-
managemcut
of corporation.
Thi is Mr. Thompson's tirst, ap.
pearance iHjfotv the public. Not one
rotor in a hundred in the state had
it makes mis
takes, and does things the people do
not want and will not endorse the
iwirty w ill he weakened and it is weak
enough already. The greatest victory
was securing the United States sena
tor. Let iw make the best use of it
povihlo for the good of the state and
xsci5scy,-
- muu.ii wuai hin pun ui was prior me iK'iient of the partv. Private and
toixweeksaso,if he had any out- sollMi interests miut nnt J u
sid-his perxnal interests. The ikhi- towntmt in mattois ifnf, i. w...
not acquaints laturw. Xo sly or underhand method-.
of those who do should be tolerated. W .,nn..r -xu
know him fear him TherearepJcntv foni ii. lhoict. ,.,-. ... .-..
men in the state of gwd ability The republican members of the Wis-
wuose opinions en public ouesiion bittm nii- ,-is... ..-. .. ,.
- - ....... iv.h niai. ttie iwvpie
t,lKGSsIIicbSc. smr3a5mKi.laiajTiaxa35 t,t,n .-. ..: '"V. l .V :;V.V...' "hcV- 35la.w,.PT
- - ... -- iv iTvi-iiu --"".. tiiiiiiii iiiini iiirii inn i
JmL Mm 3 Ik IV k .a. Tm. Zm . 3 J""S
w.u . v.a Diazes -enaior j.of lhlJ atc aw
-fc,l . -.. ww.iunap. with him and nnt
ae a jt .-j i'.su iii4 ijc aeer vxites. lie
It Ir. T2arijevQ f
ev5ctStby?M2ix-ibe ssai- sal aa bis (f5re aod ores seders and
roKaJrscissssfffSsileBy, T5s 5s aft if b!Cbs5atsareBajf.dirhis ijad -a-i
lsi;5s:bTs3bej5sny wiib bis i je,5i; sni-tcs 2iii3e difference lo
xre dJesiei 3iSce-
. -, . . ,'ai .x.... c- TVia ..;h, ,.r r. tti ,,
a a. xBca.-KiB. ,. .--".---jaipsrawf.Tua never tnowTi Mr. Thornton torx into
jKWsxsfe ibssecays, xa aoicnKaicenaaa unsaid ibe newspapers beiore, a he ha gen-
of ibesiite have confidence- We have "onc"n wisely If they do the
",u":"1 "e party is secure. ork
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TOSStu wis-w wi..-k i -V -..n.rctjHi.ai, erailv avoids nwnaiv.r nWWi
e a snsai3fs3 ooa556. Tbe MJM&aiteDSaastfBuiny penjik. bm ia? aow wnp iM lheM
b!ixbssairasdfCSTHsi ass- ifcSwflpann Swaone i diriaon n- fcafrti. The political platXorm he
j- -, tTit t-V 7T.E3 BI r?HrP WTkl- CkXUlCliiJrLtl tll J,7 Ti.TTT'tTtrr'tr.-- fv ...,-. m .
te w C .be r3.- rt ius xy rmi.r j jr. Tbomroa is net the Billi emSlSS ,h?
Seud, mau. .dtt Tpel) M JJJ . Acta S5S klr SSiS
uo. e TO ibesame platform. The people of &VS '- 17i TxT-TpiTr'
3firt ibe xhesuie runai even I .tire that STioV ANTI-PILL
wcix zh. wx2rca 32era xn
Tere5saS5r,isc'ft isnr aace xmtaasa annaty xtpidy 3m3