The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, April 08, 1904, Page 4, Image 4

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    , 4 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE April 81. 90i _ j
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' Current Press Comments
. Dead Ea.sy.
f , : Almost anybody can jump into
. . thc gubernatorial race and jump
; out again.- - York trimcs.
a None so Bad.
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A judge may be bold 1 enough to
. tell Mr. Bryan to "sit down" but
who will dare ask him to shut
up-Chicag-o Post.
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Courtesy.
The readers of tIle average
newspaper arc courteous enough
not to trade at a store where their
presence is not desired nor invit-
vited.-llumboldt I.4cadcr.
. Ihud Times.
"I hope this rain reaches Okla-
homa" said a traveling man. "It
' is so dry down there you can't sell
r gold dollars , for fall delivery , at
4 75 ccnts.-Hiawatha .
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Endorsement. ,
trhc Fremont Tribune : editor
v suggests that Hon. C. B. Demps-
ter bc made delegate at large to
thc national convention. The
suggestion : will meet with unani-
mous approval with republicans
.it who know Mr. Dcmpster.-Bluc
Springs Sentincl.
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, Another Tribute.
r Hon. E. J. Burkctt rcccivcd an
. unanimous rcnomination for con-
gress in the first cong-ressiona il
convention held at Lincoln Mon-
day. fIc deserves it in every
, \yay. fIe is one of the most able
and clean then in Nebraska.-
Rushville Rccordcr.
Gentle Roast.
A fIiawatha man who is quite
a gossiper went into a neighbors
thc other day with a new piece
of lcandal. He settled himself
down in an easy chair and said
"One half the world don't know
how the other half livcs. " " \V cll
, that isn't your fault" quietly remarked -
marked the lady of thc housc.-
lIiawatha Hcra1 It
Circul&.rs.
George Seaman is candidate for
sheriff of Brown county , Kansas
and sonie of his enemies have circulated -
culated postal cards denouncing
him and attacking his personal
character. The Hiawatha World
vigorously denounces this sort of
politics and closes its comment
thus :
--J "The newspapers often print
similar articles about candidates
and in a recent judicial election
at Falls City thousand of circu-
lars and cards are said to have
been mailed , all meaner than this
postal card , which is one of those
things that has reacted in favor
of the accused. "
WANTED
100 Bushels Sweet Corn at
. : ijeck's Feed Store. Will pay S1.00
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Easter.
Easter Sunday was very generally -
ally observed in this city. As far
as climatic conditions were concerned -
cerncd , it was a typical day. Thc
blue sky was unclouded , and thc
air ' was just crisp enough to in-
vitc one out of doors , without be-
ing cold enough to demand that
caster suits and gowns bc con-
cealcd beneath winter wraps.
Shortly after ten o'clock a double
quartette from IIarnacks Military
band appeared on thc cupola of
the court house and played "The
Day of the Lord" and "Nearcr
my God to tfhcc.It In the old
countries this custom is general
and we think it a very beautiful
onc. Thc tones of thc horns
blended together very nicely and
could 1 be heard practically all over
town.
tfhe services at thc churches
were impressive and very largely
attendcd. Truly thc spirit ot thc
castcr-tidc prevaded the sanctu-
ary. In all the houses of wor-
ship the decorations were profuse
and especial attention was given
to easter music.
Nothing Equal to Chamberlains Colic
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
\Ve have used Chambcrlain's
Colic , Cholera and Ditlrrhoea
Remedy in our family for years ,
says Mrs. J. B. Cooke of Ncder-
lands , Texas " \ \ c have given
it to all of our cillldrel1. We have
used other meutcines for the same
purpose but have never found
anything to equal Chamberlain's.
If you will use it as directed it
will always cure. " For sale by
A. G. \Vanncr.
Special Sale.
A special clearing sale at Mc
Nails on all Oak brand canned
goods. 25c cans for 20c. First
quality tomatoes per can 10c.
Remember the place is
12tf lV1c Nails Grocery.
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Our Line
IS AS VARIED
AS IT IS GOOD
Watches Clocks
Jewelry
Edison Phonographs
And Records
Eastman loda1.s
and Supplies
loda1 ( 'Develop-
ing Machines
Musical Instruments
One Third Off
Repairing a Jpecialty
Eyes Tested Free. . . . .
Dan Sa..rgent
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Reavis & Abbey
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DEALERS IN
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We carry everything that
you could expect to find in
a GOOD furniture store.
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When passing take a look
at our window display
Right Goods at Right Prices ;
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Eat Sowle's Candy.
Re\ Holly went to Salem Sun
day.
day.Go
Go to thc City market for
bock wurst.
Will 'Vhcrry was in Salem
over Sunday.
T. C. Cunningham of crdon
was in the city lVIonday.
lVII's. F. H. Werner left Mon-
day for a visit in Atchison.
George Jennings and wife
spent Sunday visiting in Salcm.
lVII's. John Startzel has been
visiting in Atchison this wcek.
Do not forget Coupe & Thorn-
ton when you want good meat
chcap.
' , j Mattie Williams came up from
Kansas City and spent Sunday
visiting her friends here.
Maude Graham returned from
Chicago thc latter part of the
week and win remain in this city
during thc summer.
The university i students who
spent caster at their homes in
this city have all returned to .Lin-
coIn to resume their school work.
The funeral of Joseph I-I.
Davidson was held at the Baptist !
church Sunday afternoon. The
church was filled with friends of
family including the members. of
the A. O. U. " W. , of which the
deceased was a member.
Swccney , Paxton , Cornell and
Knobc , Falls City's crack bowlers
went to Hiawatha Thursday to
indulge in a friendly contest with
thc Hiawatha playcrs. The
Falls City boys were defeated ,
but this defeat was plainly due ;
to the difference between the
Hiawatha and Falls City alleys.
The Hiawatha boys will realize
this when they come to Falls City
to play. ,
"I have been subject to sciatic
rheumatism for years , " says E.
H. Waldron of Wilton Junction ,
Iowa. " 1\'ly joints were stiff and
gave me much pain and discom-
fort. lV1y joints would crack
when I straightened up. I used
Chamberlains Pain Balm and 4
ha\'e been thoroughly cured.
Have not had a pain or ache from
the old trouble for many months
It is certainly a 1110St wcnderful
liniment. " For sale by A. G.
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