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P . , February 26 , THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE - - 1904 - - - . . . - - - - - - - - . . . - . . - - . - . . . . . - . - - - - - - - - . . - - - . 5 - - - r t THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE Published Every Friday at FALLS ; CITY , NEBRASKA I By . ' : ROSS & RAY I Entcrcd as sccond-class matter , Janu- I > > ary 12 , 1904at thc post oOice at Palls City , Neb. , under the Act of CongTcss of March 3 , 18i9. I ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR . Telephone No. 22 ( , . - - - ' - - - - - . 41 Congressional Convention The rcpuhlicam of the First congressional - , gressional district of Nebraska arc hereby called to meet in couvcntioll > ill I' the city of Lillcolll , Nebraska , at ten o'clock a. m. , on March 22 , 1904 , for thc transaction of the following business ! : 1'or ! the nomillation of a representative - live in congress and to select two dis- ' 'Qt " , trict delegates and two alternates to the republican national cOI1\'ention to bc held ill the city of Chicago , 111. , on' 'l'uesday , June 21 , 1904 , and for the 4. transaction of such other business as may come before the convclltion. . . . . The basis of representation to thc several counties of thc district in said , . I convention , shall . be the vote cast for I .Hon. E. J. Burkett for congress at the - " regular election held November 4 , 1902 on a basis of one delegate for each , one hundred } votes ot' major fraction . . . . . . , thereof so cast , and one delegate at - large for each county , which said ap- portionmcnt entitles the several counties - ties of thc district to the following rep- . rescn tat on in said convention : Cass------------------------------- 23 . Otoe _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ . 20 Nemaha . _ - - _ _ _ _ _ _ . . = _ . . ' . . , / ; , , , - . . _ : _ _ _ _ _ _ Ii Richardson _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ 23 I h Pawiee--------- = - . - 16 - - - - - - u - - - - - - - u - - - u - - u / 1i'1\ . ! Johnson _ _ _ u _ _ _ u _ _ _ - . _ _ _ _ _ _ u. _ _ _ 14- Lallcastcr _ _ _ _ u u _ . _ _ u _ _ _ _ _ u _ _ _ _ 60 . , Total _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . - . _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 173 It is recommended that no proxies be allowed but thc delegates be authorized - izcd to cast the full vote of the county represented by them. . By order of the congressional com- mittec. Dated at Lincoln , Neb. , February - . , ruary 13 , 1904. E. L. HOI.YOKH ; , ' 1' . C. MuNGIR , Sccretary. Chairman. . - - - - - : Senatorial ! i Convention. r i . , The republicans of Pawnee and ! l icltilnlson counties in Nebraska , are . 1 hereby called to meet in Pawnee City , Nebraska , on Saturday , Ap1"i116 , 1904 , i at' 5 'c1ock p , m. , for the purpose of placing in nomination a candidate for the state senate for thc first senatorial district in Nebraska , and to transact such other bti"iness ! as may come before - fore the convci1 ion. The apportionutent . of delegates will bc on a basis of one delegate to each one hundred votes , 01' major fraction i thereof , rccci\'ed by thc Hon C.lI.Nor- I ris for state senator in 1902 , as follows : : Pawnee county.-------- - 15 Richardson county . _ _ _ . _ . _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ 22 B.y order of the senatorial coml1littce February , 22 , 190-l. G. A. J. Moss , JOH L. CI.HAYHH , Pawnee Co. Richardson Co. I . ' County Conventio , 'l'he republicans of Richardson coun- ' , . ty , Nebraska , arc hereby called to meet I' at the court house in Falls City on 'l'hursdaYt March li , 190-l , at I p. m. for thc purpose of placing in nomination candidates for the following offices : 3. ! . members of the legislature and one county attorney , and to elect twcntx- two delegates to the state convention , - to bc held at Lincoln May 18 , 190- * ; twenty-thrce delegates to thc' congressional - sional cOllvcntion to be held in Lin- coltl March 22 , 1904 ; wcnty-two dclc- gates to thc senatorial convention to be held in Pawuec City Ncb. April 16 , 1904 , and to transact ! such other busi- nesti as may come before said COil vcn- tion. The several precincts shall 1 bc cntitlcd to one dclcgatc for each ten votes , or major fraction thereof , cast for Martin Zook for county treasurer , at the general election held on Nov- ember 3 , 1903 , as follows : Speise1' . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ i Humboldt precinct . . _ _ . . _ _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8 Humboldt , First Ward _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - _ _ _ _ 12 Humboldt , Second 'Vard. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 9 Franldin _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ Uu. - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8 Ncmaha _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ U"A. _ 9 Grant----------------------------- . 15 Porter _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i Salem _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . - . - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 13 Liberty---------------------------- 14 West Muddy----------------------- 11 East Muddy _ _ _ _ _ _ . - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 9 Falls City precinct---------------- 11 " "First 1Varcl------------- _ 14 . . " " Second Ward---- ! 20 . . " 'l'hird \Vtucl------------- 12 Ohio------------------------------- 9 .south Barada _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 9 North Baracla.- - _ _ u _ _ _ _ _ _ 9 Jefferson _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ 10 u - - - uu - - . .l'\rago _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ . _ . _ . _ _ . _ . . _ _ _ 10 Rnlo------------------------------ . 12 . .OTAI.--------------- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 238 By order of county central commit- tcc. Dttcd at Falls City , Neb. , February - ury 24 , 190- * . . H E r..H"'Il\IO " , G. J. CIWOK Sccretary. Chairman . REPUBLICAN CAUCUS. The republican voter of North Barada and South Harada pre- cinct are hereby called to meet in caucus in the village of .Barada at two o'clock in the afternoon of \Vednesday , March 16th for the purpose of selecting nine (9) ( ) del- cgates from North .Barada and nine (9) ( ) delegates from South Barada , to represent said pre- cincts at the county convention to be held at halls City on Thurs- day. : March 17 , and to transact such other business as may come before the caucus. - Robert Hoback , James Stephenson , Commi tteemen. CONCERNING JACK CROOK Much indignation ' has been expressed - pressed among the republicans over the renewal of the Jcurnal's unwarranted attacks on G. J. Crook , the county chairman. It was the hopc. of the republicans ! of this county that the coming campaign would find the Journal the same old republican paper that it used to be , and-tbr. : announcement - nouncement through its own col- umns , that such was not to be the case , was a disappointment to the republicans , to say the least. Without discussing existing factional differences , or without reference to Chairman Crook's attitude - titude in these matters , The Tri- bune believes that it voices the sentiments of all the loyal repub- licans of this county when it pro- tests against these attacks. - ? \ Ir. Crook is not the chairman of a faction-he is chairman of the party because he was placed there by a republican convention composed of delegates from all parts of the county. Last fall there was held in this city one of the most representative republican - can conventions that ever con- \'cned in the county and that con- vention reelectedr. . Crook chairman of the county central committee. Held he been as false to the best interests of the party as his traducers would have us believe , would the party have again placed him in a position of such great trust and responsibility - ity ? Fast fall IVIr. Crook con- ducted a vigorous and masterful campaign and led the republican hosts of this county to victory. 'rhe party realizes this and it is not the party that is today heap- ing vilification upon him. But the injury inflicted by such war- fare will ] } not be sustained by : Mr. Crook alone. An attack on the chairman 'and his committeemen is an attack on the party. . It is an attempt to divide.the party against itself ; it tends to sow ( lis- cord where harmony should pre- vail and to that extent it lessens the chances of party success in the coming contest. Nell , the committee meeting was held and no " snap judg- ments" were taken. Everything was open and above board . and unless the enemies within the party get in their work , there will meet in this city on l\Iarch 17 , a harmonious republican con- vention that will act for the best good of the party. - - - - Judge Tucker. From thc Dawson Newsboy. Judge E. A. Tucker of Ilu mm- boldt was in town yestC'rday. After a great deal of persuasion on the part of many prominent republicans of this senatorial dis- trict , Judge Tucker has finally : consented to become a candidate for state senator this fall. This should be good news to the rank and file of the party who believe in honoring those who have ren- lered effective service to the par- ty at a time when help was need- ed. . Everyone who knows the Judge knows that he has in many instances sacrificed his personal ambitions in order that he might be in a better position to assist in .carrying- his party to victory. tl'he thorough organization of the republican - . publican party hr this county during the last three campaigns and the success with which they have been carried on is in a great measure due to his untiring ef- forts and good management. It is early yet to make predictions in matters concerning politics but we believe that no stronger man ould be named by the republi- - - tans of this senatorial district than Judge E. A. Tucker of Hum boldt. Manning is Candida.te. "Northeast Nebraska has a candidate for a state oflice in the person of J. R. Manning : of Wayne , who aspires to . the posi- tion of commissioner of public land and buildings and whose name wilt be presented 10 the republican - publican state convention as a candidate for that office North- east Nebraska has furnished her due quota of republican majorities , hut has been dealt with rather sparingly in the distribution of political positions of trust.tl his . ' . . ' sectIon of the state is entItled to recognition at the hands of the coming convention. 1VIr. Man- ning is a man worthy of the honors - . ors he covets. I-Ie will go into the convention with the undivid- ed support of his congressional district ( , and , we hope , come out with the nomination songht.tl'he Gazette is for 1\'Ir. 1'lanningfirst , last and all the time.- Vlausa Gaze t te. 1\11' . \ ' - is l\'lanning- a one armcd soldier of the civil war. He was at one time a member of the state senate , and last winter he was the postmaster in the senate , where he made many warm friends. . . - - - - - - - - - - If you are pleased with the Tribune's news service , tell your neighbors. If not , tell us. Our correspondence ser- vice is the best in the county. r FRITZ i AND HIS OWL 11 . \IVe ' have one of the best lines of Plow Shoes and Work Shoes ever shown in Falls City for the trade this spring A Kang. Calf. Welt , the "E ZIt walker , the same as wc sold you and which pleased you so well , PRICE , $2.50 The Foot Schultz & Co's tan colored plow shoes , in lace or congress , double or single sole , a good fitting and long wearing shoe for . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . $2.00 Best quality oil grain for $1.75 Others for. . . . . . $1.50 and $1.25 \\Till be pleased to show you our line. Hall ( Greenwald . Shoe Parlor Falls City , Neb. .