The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, February 12, 1904, Page 11, Image 12

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4 February 12 , TI-IE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE II
_ 1904 , . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ .n _ _ _ _ u _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
CURRENT ! RESS COMMENT
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! Sentiment and Business.
Here we arc sympathizing ' with
S Japan and selling canned beef to
. Li
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.k .t- Russia's arm . ) ' . -Salem Index.
) Good TarA : .
I I . Republicans arc not opposed to
} 'l . - . r , . the nomination ofVm. . Randolph
Hearst by the democrats. He
would be an excellent mark at
which to throw thing-s.-Bixby
in State Journal.
Crop Prospects.
. If these bright moonlight
nights and the good sleighing
. ; don't lead to a big crop of June
weddings , then we've missed our
: , . ' guess.-Nemaha County Herald.
Fa.r More Infernal.
An inkrnal machine has been
found under the palace of the
, Spanish king. The humble sub-
I ject n1n' well feel that there are
, lots u worse - ' things than ' having ; ; ;
the furnace out of order.-.Detroit
Journal.
With the Naked Eye.
k- _ _ . 'I Possibly you cannot distinguish
between righteous indignation
, and vulgar anger , but other peo-
ple who are not afflicted with the
latter can certainly see what-it is
"that iseatin onto you.-A.uburn ,
' . Granger ,
.
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, Out of Date.
There ought to be rational restrictions -
4 ' strictions around the investment
i,1 I , ; , , of . the permanent school fund.
" The restrictions were rational at
the time the constitution was
framed , perhaps , but the state
has outgrown the condition that
made them rational at the time.-
York Republican.
True Reform.
\Ve are pleased to learn from
our exchanges that s ' ice the last
state meetings of teachers , spe11-
' , jug contests are frequent in the
schools of Nebraska . A revival
of good spelling is one of the most
encouraging reforms that could
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. - . . , _ , be introduced in the schools.-
Hebron Champion.
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'k ' Hope for the Best.
. , The committee appointed is
I headed by :1\lr. : Hoar of l\lassa-
chusetts , than whom there is not
. a member who is more punctilious
or of higher integrity. When
this committee reports let us hope
it may be that Mr. Dietrich acted
strictly in accord with what might
be expected of one in his official
on.-Fremont Tdbune.
. By Way of Compa.rison.
I , - \ ' From the Shubert Citizen
ll , t , : < < \Ve were told by the opposition
to Frank Reavis during the late
.
campaign time and again , that
, . he was not a good lawyer even ,
J/ / 1 let alone a man with ability suit-
able for a district judge and that
. „ he was practically wit i h 0 u t
, clients. A glance at' the court
1
i
docket now in session at li'pJls .
City , shows not only Mr. : Rea vis'
standing as a lawYer with the
people , but also of the other law-
yen who were telling those
things. \Ve find ( that out of sixty
civil cases filed ? \ 1r. Reavis was
on one side of. thirty of them.
Just one half.
Francis Martin was connected
with fifteen. Just one fourth.
Ii' . E. Martin was connected
with three.
Falloon was lnected with
twcn t-th ree.
A. Weaver caught onto four-
teen.
J. E. Leyda's name appears in
five places.
It is also a fact that Reavis has
won more important cases this
court than has any other attorney
at the bar. How does the facts
agree with the yarns told by his
opposers ? .
Letter From Oklahoma .
\Vankomis , Oklahoma , Feb. 4 ,
PJ04.-Dear Edi tor-1 hinking.
na item from the Balmy South
might bc of interest to some of
your readers , while you are in
a terrible sleet and have . zero
weather , I will give you a sketch
of what I have seen since coming
to Oklahoma.
I arrived 'Vaukomis at eleven
o'clock , January 20th , and went
to a first class hotel and the next
morning it was raining but I was
.
directed to a livery stable and
about ) o'clock a. m. was in a
closed carriage and started on a
nine mile drive. I was driven
over some pretty country and saw
some fine looking wheat although
the farmers say it is nothing
compare with what it has been.
It is the winter feed for the farm-
ers stock but not many are feed-
ing here as the stock can fee ( !
themseh'es. Farming and all
kind of out door work can be done
with much comfort as the weather -
er is fine. Mercury : here ranges
from twenty to as high as sixty
above zero. Early mornings are
cold but noonday is almost like
summer , this is a fine country to
view and from what I can see of
thc products that are raised hcre.
Vegetables and fruit arc plentiful -
ful and of as good variety as I
ever ate anywhere.
The land here is one beautiful
stretch of praire , and not so
sandy as we had been told and
there is timber 15 miles southwest
of Enid , the county scat which is
a thriving city. It has a popula-
tion of about 12,000 six railroads ,
electric light plant and everything
that goes to make up an up-to-
elate city.
.
It is surprising what a , ' \.onder-
ful growth this country has made.
There are many fine improved
farms with "large bearing orch-
anIs. Altogether I think Okla-
HOL T'S
, , ' . . .
< : ' Shoe Store
- Fall City , Neb.
'SHOES Men ,
WOlllen and
for Children -
.
I would be pleased to have you call "
to see our Shoe Styles
Would also like add your name
to our list of customers.
Chlldre . Shoes a Specialty.
Warn Lined Shoes for Old Folks.
. . : . , .
. : Rubbers and Overshoes of all Kinds.
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, . .
Want to Phone ?
Call 23. .
Roma is booming. troday ; is like :
a l\'Iay day in Nebraska , roads arc
solid , no thawing and mud here
and 1 never met a more sociable
class of people than I find here.
Now 1\1r. Editor if this don't
find the waste basket perhaps I
will come again. Will close by
saying hurrah . for Oklahoma.
1\lrs. Jane Shoup.
Another Case of Rheumatism
Cured by Chamberlains
Pain Balm .
The efficacy of Chamberlain's
Pain Balm in the relief of rheu-
matism is being demonstrated
daily. Parker Triplett , of Grig'-
sby , Va. , says that Chamberlains
Pain Balm gave him permanent
relief from rheumatism in the
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tac t \ ) ' ten 111) L1I11It11)1 ; IUJI\J ,
and he would not be without it.
For sale by A. G. \Vanner.
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Library Report
Adult fiction , 409 ; history , 56 ; biography -
raphy , 11 ; science , 14 ; poetry and es-
says , 19. Juvenile fiction , 1R3 ; history
7 ; biography , 11 ; science , 13. Maga-
zines , 91 ; total loaned 814. Books ad-
ded 16 , Juvenile year tickets sold 4.
Adult year tickets sold 12. Adult
year tickets sold 1. Adult ; ( year
tickets sold 3. Total I 20. Cash from
tickets and tines $24.15 , Visitors 1839
Frances l\lol'ton.
D. S. McCarthy
PROPRIETOR OF
CITY DRAY LINE
Special Attention to household ovlnar.
Falls City - - Nebraska
WM. J. MORAN
LAWYER
Practice in all courts. Col-
lections a specialty.
Falls Nebraska
City - -
NEBRASKA STATE NOTES
Small pox has appeared at Blue
Springs.
A diphtheria epidemic is pre-
-
vailing' at Gretna.
Nebraska City is to have a new
city hall. It will ' cost $3,000.
1\'lrs. Cll as. Peterson committed
suicide by taking paris grel n.
William Hecker of Beatrice
lost a hand in a corn shredder.
The new Carnegie library - at
Beatrice has been opened to the
1 > U blic.
Voting machines arc to be test-
ed in the coming city election at
Grand Island.
1\1r. and 1\-lrs. Henry Wilson of
Elk Creek recently celebrat'.d
their golden wedding.
B. W. Knox of Grand Island
caught his hand in a feed grinder
and the member was literally
ground off.
G. A. Luikart , the hanker who
was run over by a team in the
streets of Norfolk has died from
his injuries.
\1 m. Schleferecke of Peters-
burg was crippled for life hy falling -
ing' from a load of hay. He sus-
tained a crushed hip bone.
C. J. Dutton and Albert Black-
ncy of Springview have been arrested -
rested un the charge of having
forged a deed to some land in
Keya Paha co unty.
John Wade , a young farmer
living near Eagle was bally in-
jured by the premature discharge
of a shot g-un. lIe was taken tea
a hospital in Lincoln and notwithstanding -
withstanding the fact that the
surgeons removed two cubic
inches of the frontal convolution
of the brain , it is thought that
he has a chance of recovery.
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