No, congress has not democratic state combut it expects to before very on headquarters mittee will have days. many the state fair grounds at Lincoln, :o: where all democrats are invited Prior to the bull moose national who attend the fair. convention it was proclaimed, and If (iovernor Wilson does invite never denied, that the Roosevelt the democratic editors to Sea campaign had cost 3, 000,000. Girt we don't see how we can at- Now be is going to take- another tend. We haven't the cash to pay trip covering pralically every state railroad fare ami it's too far to in the union. Vet all George Perkins wauls is a restoration of the walk. government to the people. Lin:o: There seems to be too much coln Star. talking in the democratic ranks, The old saying that "misery and it is not among the rank and tile, either. Don't do it unless it loves company" is evidently true is in tin; right direction. Let the with the bull moose party in NeNot satisfied with disrepublicans and bull inoosers do braska. the talking and we'll do the vot- rupting the republican parly, they are now trying awful bard to get ing. up a muss in the democratic he is ranks. Hut wei believe they are R. L. Mel cat fe says through running for ollice; that losing some of their valuable time no one ever asked him lo run for in their efforts. While the demogovernor on the third party ticket, crats are pretty well harmonized, and that lie would not accept, a they might be better. :o: nomination for office, at the hands The Lincoln Herald stands good of any party. That ought to setfor this: "A movement is said to tle the question. be on fool in this district to put a :o: republican on the ticket for conHon. John H. Morehead, demoby petition. This for regress, governor, and cratic candidate for Judge Travis will deliver ad- publicans who want a republican dresses at the Old Settlers' re- to vole for, since Paul Clark has union at Union next Saturday. If left the party and gone over to the you want to see the next governor bull inoosers. The old line reof Nebraska be sure to attend the publicans are prelly sore on Mr. Clark ami this seems to be one of reunion on Saturday. their ways of expressing them:o: Congressman Maguire is slill in selves." :o: Washington at his post of duty. Charles F.lliolt, president of John has proved a faithful representative of Hit! people of the Harvard university, is one of the First district and Ihe voters un- prominent supporters of Wood- derstand his detention at the row Wilson. The noted educator capital ami will support him for has usually voted the republican ion because of his ability ticket, but says lit! cannot support Taft, and he believes the new and faithfulness. party to be a one man affair with :o: Paul Clark is not the kind of a things and which would entail the man that the people of the First expenditure of a lot of money. congerssional district want in Some of the attractions would congress. He has always been a alone cost the price of a season tool of corporations, and if elect- ticket. :o: ed, will prove faithful to them, The newspaper man that always while the farmers and people in general have been truly represent keeps his hands outstretched for "pie" as a bid for support, wield ed by Hon John A. Magnire, but very little influence among the :o: voters in a campaign. When a (Iovernor Hadley, right-han- d supporter to Roosevelt in the re- candidate for ollice, be he demopublican national convention, is crat r republican, supports his going to stump the country for party papers instead of those who Taft. Next thing you know Aldrich are dimply "out for the money will make another flop ami go wvor there is in it," fare a great deal. otter thiiii the candidate who uses to Tafl. If he thought it would reelect hiin there is no question the "durreplive policy" in order to He knows no parly capture- the unsuspecting voter about il. The -- The Plattsmouth Journal Published Semi-Weekl- y at Plattsmouth, Nebraska R. A. BATES, Publisher. Entered at the I'ostolfke at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, as second-cla- s - matter. $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For President WILSON of New Jersey. WOODROW Vict; For President THOS. true that the stork as hard as he to work have doesn't used to, hut there are a number of others in that class also. I'os.-ibl- il is y When Aldrich remarked the dav, "It looks like Wilson," other of Indiana. R. MARSHALL he might as well have went a lit For United Stales Senator A. C. SHALLENBERGER. For (iovernor JOHN H. MOREHEAD. For Lieutenant (iovernor HERMAN DIERS. For Secretary of Stale JOHN W. KELLEY. For Auditor Public Accounts HENRY C. RICHMOND. 4'or State Treasurer GEORGE E. HALL. For State Superintendent R. V. CLARK. For Attorney General ANDREW M. MORRISSEY. For Commissioner Public Lands WILLIAM B. EASTMAN. For Railroad Commissioner CLARENCE E. HARMAN. tle farther and said, "It looks like Morehead," also. :o: Judge Holmes is not at all in speaking out in meeting and tells the bull inoosers right where to head in, and seems right hot under the col lar, too, at their demands. :o: The Vermont election comes off September 3 and it is going to be quite a mixed up affair two re publican candidates and one democrat ic candidate for gov meally-inoutli- ed ernor. Less hoi air in the governor's ollice is what the neonle of Ne braska are praying for. and their prayers will be answered on the 51 h of November by Ihe election of Hon. John II. Morehead. :o: CHARLES H. BUSCH. For County Assessor The ticket should have been W. R. BRYAN. lloosevelt. and Perkins. There For County Commissioner would have been no deceit in this JULIUS PITZ. kind of ticket. It would have i r i i i 1,um " wv iw i.. . A disappointed candidate never .... ........ ..... II. ...It II.. 1,1 has much luck in concealing his " even the hour, that the trusts did sore spots. not own him soul and body. For Congressman JOHN A. MAGUIRE. For State Senator WILLIAM B. BANNING. For Representative JOHN J. GUSTIN. For Float Representative :o: Tim slate fair begins Monday, (Iovernor of California, Johnson September 2. This is expected to mull moose for vice candidate be Ihe best ever held in Nebraska. president, will speak the during :o : There is Teddv must be given credit for stale fair at Lincoln. nryan 1,avin of tlp,'ak lalk Mr' some truths. What be says of on day the same and from the Woodrow Wilson being a splendid same platform. That would make man would denote that part. - it ' Exceptionally Fine Boy's Suits at interesting. :0: n up a tree like looks man lo It Lincoln is big enough lo have a the bull inoosers were deserting dozen Wilson and Marshall half Roosevelt every day and going clubs. Then what's the use of over to Tafl. Pretty soon you will cutting up about who organized note them going in droves. the first one? No matter who the are, so they are demoorganizers Will iMaupins Weekly is ar ranging lo issu" its Annual Har crats anil are for Wilson and vest Home and Labor Day edition, Marshall. :o: and you can bet your bottom dol- Roosevelt says the bull moosers Jar it will be a hummer. It will must act independent of the Taft appear on Labor day. followers in all the states, and in :o: Nebraska they nre paying but lit- -t JSow I hat the regular republican le heed lo his orders, and are still party has no candidate for gov work trying to "rope- in" Ihe at ernor, can the friends of President Taftiles to support the stale can Taft be prevailed upon lo vote for didates, all of whom are afraid to Aldrich, after saying Unit Ihe even say a good word for the president, was a disgrace to Ihe partv'i and that he could not and president. :o: woultl net support him under any The democrats in congress are circumstances? to be congratulated upon their ef to see (hat everything is done forts J hero should lie a muzie up right before they adjourn. The placed on those democrats up country is with bent in this ef around Lincoln who are talking fort, and while there has been too much Willi Hieir mounts, x iu1 much good work done, there democrats never did have a good re-ele- r I nave teen more had i not show for victory lhat there were would been for the veto power of the not some professed democrats in president. Lincoln that did not try to spoil :o; (he whole business. Roosevelt's bid for the labor The farmers will gel over so vut, is 1101 Koi,1 lo P't llim h, ,llin ,f hX'n mn',1, tried much more money for bis whole rrrm ibis vi.inv (l.oimh M.e nriee it mighl have worked. He has al- per bushel may, on account of the hvays m'"v,,tl vmfail lif ill to Hit enormous yield, decline, in which '"''orors of Ihe country, in office Did he ever case the consumer should also ami out of otlice. share in the blessings of the large speak one word in their behalf? crop by obtaining a reduction in Not much. They are getting too I he cost of living. wise to lie caught by "ehafi thrown to them by such fellows When a man leaves his party as Roosevelt. :o: because, he is mad al someone Judge Holmes of Lincoln says within the parly ranks, he is not much of a politician. That is no Unit if the Roosevelt and Taft way lo do. You have as good a committees do not got together right lo bo a democrat as your the democrats aro assured enemy has, and maybe ho would victory in Nebraska. The masses delight in seeing you leave. Stay of the party-ar- e so split up that right where you are and "light it simply the committees getting to out if it takes all 6ummer." To gothor is not going to get them leave the party is too much like anything. Thero aro many dis- "cutling your nose off to spite guested republicans that will vote your face." the democratic ticket anyway. ct We're clearing broken sizes from our regular $5 to $7.50 lines. All the suits are splendid values for boys 6 to 17 years. Just at the right time for school wear. Boy's Wash Suits, ages 3 to 8, worth from 65c to $2.50 Manhattan Shirts Fine crops are reported from W. J. Bryan and James C. Dahl-rna- n section of the country are not issues in this camregular Wilson crops. Well, it's paign. Neither are running for a democratic year, anyway. office, and for heaven's sake let them alone. Thero is no necessity All the political parties favor talking over past issues. The live good roads, but a road drag on issues, Wilson and Marshall, John the highway is worth more than II. Morehead, John A. Maguire and candidates oiuthe state ticket are two planks in a platform. what needs, the attention of all :o: i i j io ai iieinocrais now. Frank Hitchcock has furnished a private drinking glass to every The weakness of the now party clerk in the postofllce 'department, platform is in its absolute neglect bul ho will make no real hit until to any plan for accomplishslate he supplies something to put in it. ing the desired end. All men should be honest. Now tell us how The way to gel trade is to go to make them so. The trusts after it by every legitimate should bo good. Now tell us how method. The way to hold trade to make them good. In seven is by giving good values and bet- years as president the author of ter service. Omaha Trade Ex- the bull moose platform did not hibit. succeed in doing much to th&, :o: :o: Medill McCormick, one of tli brill moose evident ly does not intend to be ouldoite. in claims. He returns to Chicago from the fast with the claim that Taft will not carry a single New Fnglaml state, while Hilles says Roosevelt will not carry a single slate, (treat minds will differ, ytui know. The democrats are making no claims, but slill keep on "sawing wood." :o: What is the difference who naiiage the democratic campaign in Nebraska, so that the management i in the bands of reliable We can't see any lemocratit? eason for any muss on that score, and yet there are some democrats who fear smiie trickery may be re sorted to. It is all tomfoolery to be tM suspicious. If we canT trust tour own parly friends, we ire certainly in a pretty bad slate f affairs. If democrats expect to gam a victory m .ohraska trus One of the interesting problems fall (hey have got l drop all these if our Nebraska political situa illle petty jealousies ami go to tion relates to whether C. II. work, as one united party ought Manuel, one of (iovernor Aldrirh's to, witti a vim that means win. :o: ical appointees, and his il leam-mnt- e, J. L. MeHiieu, will be All records for high-pricable to so hobble the third lertn steers were broken at the South mil moose party as to land it in Omaha market last week, when Ihe Aldrich stables. That is, of two lots' of Nebraska-fe- d steers course, their alloted job, and the were sold for !?10 and .$10.35 re question is, can they do it while spectively. Nebraska feeders the bull moose himself wants a captured both prizes. J. Thorman party ticket of his own in each of Klgin sold a lot of forty-si- x stale? Lincoln Star. that averaged over 1,500 pounds, :o: for $10 Hat, and the next day an Fall t ratio promises to be belter other Nebraska lot went for $10.35. The latter price was t than for years. Will Hie increast trade in your community go to highest ever recorded, and con the homo stores or will it go to sidering the differential in freight the mail-ordhouses? Takes rales, is 35 cents, higher than bead work and lots of it to keep feeders ever sold for on the Chitrade at homo, but it can be done cago market. Hoth lots were, corn The fed and had been in the feeding Omaha Trade Exhibit. The two of Plattsmouth pens. for ten months. merchants aro doing all in their power to sales have made shippers sit up keep trado at home, and, to a great and take notice all over the Uniter tweny-tw- o Although extent, they are doing it, too. Am: Slates. it is a fact worthy of note that the stales ship to the South Omaha merchants who offer inducements market, 'it remained for the No through the porper channel, the hraskn farmers to capture both newspaper, are doing the busi- prizes, another evidence of the superiority of Nebraska products ness, also. ring-leade- rs, Stetson Hats every - principle. your unrestricted choice . :o: trusts. Somebody ought to invent an insect powder that would be fatal to republican 'tumble-bug- s. Such might be used with effect on both The7 Aldrich and Paul Clark. keep tumbling first to one side and llien to the other. The news of the acquital of S. .Darrow Clarence at Los Angeles will be received by of the people of the United Slates with great joy. The common people were greatly interest ed in the acquittal of Mr. Darrow because he has ever been their friend. It proved a case of per sedition instead of prosecution, and would have proved a great ictory for the enemies of common labor if he had boon convicted. two-thir- ds Jfl W i l V- -- fo: '' - Aldrich is so mad that he can't even attend a social picnic without hurling denunciations at his opponent. He even had the audacity to attend the picnic down in Richardson county, lion. John H. Morehead's county, to unburden himself, but ho done himself a great more harm than he done good. He knows he is staring defeat in the face and sometimes he becomes so reckless in his talk that you would hardly believe he is the same man who went back to his old home in Ohio and told them there how he expected to reform the people of NeThe people think now braska. that he should try a little reforming himself. ... COLO RS GUARANTEED FAST ;';.'v T -- TO SUNxANDWAT E. R non-pol- ed er , , "JUST THINK OF IT!" You can leave your windows open and the shades up day after day, yet the sun cannot fade ,flnD-1C- T Its colors are everlasting proof against UlUKf both fading and water. No guessing GUARANTEED instead. This is about only one of its many advantages over other mattings. It has no odor at all, can be sewed like any carpet, dirt can't sift through it sanitary beautiful dainty patterns and colorings easy to keep clean and, best of all, the price won't scare you. Well cheerfully show you a nice assortment and d Pw covtell you more about this unusual y ? ering when you're ready. 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