The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, June 10, 1904, Image 14

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TilE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE
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d . , > > puJ)1i hgd ] avFry , Friday at :
: 1 ALLS CITY , NEBRASI . . . . '
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Intercd f tis 1ccond-clas matter , Janu- .
ary 12 , 1904at the port office at Falls
City , Ncb. , tttulcr thc Act of Congress
of March 3 18ilJ.
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ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR
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I REPUBLICAN TICKET '
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Presidential Elcctors-
I -'S J f 10' . A. Barton , Pawncc
„ r , ' . 1 A. C. Smith , Douglas
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I . . , . . . . . . . ' --.1 : . . I-Norval Seward" " . .
. , , W. p hall , Phelps
M. A. Bt'own , Buffalo
II. 11. Wilson , Lancaster
J. C. Robinson , Douglas
Governor--------------- -T . 11. Mickey
Lieutenant Goyct'nor. _ Ia. G. M'Giltolt
Secretary of State .u _ _ _ u.A. Galusha
AuditOl'u.nn.u Ia. M. Scarlc , Jt'
' 'r'raa : . nrer.------ _ _ ---Peter Mortcnscn
. Superintendent------- J. T4. M'ndcn
Attorney General . . . ----Norris Drown
f4al\ll ; Conmtissiouer------II. 1\1. baton
Per Congress :
Ia1MYR J. BUlm.lt'l"l' , Lincolll.
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I1 01 : State.-Senator :
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F $ f114ffiiS ! ! i'S' ' f" fli' "ttgitt'ifltr..n l : .n 1"- "
R. E."GRiNST1All ; , Salem
GHOIGlt . SMITH , Dawson -
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' . 'I , TAX.ATION. I
Perhaps no matter or public in-
teres is receiving as much attention -
tion just npw as , that of axation.
'l'hc operations of thc new rGve- '
nue law arc being- watched very
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closely , and the fact that a great
deal of property is being discov-
ered that has heretofore never '
'becn ' ; issesscd' is responsible , , to
sonic extent at least , for the fear
that taxes arc going to bc much
highct than ever b rore. ' A . little
careful study of the situ tioti ,
however , will be- ' sufficient to
remove all such i111 i pressions. 'r he
main idea , hI making : ' . . a new revenue -
nue law was to secure thc proper
assessment of a large amount of
property that had been concealed
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and on one pretext or another ,
been kept ofT thc sessor'R books.
J , ; The result in this county has
been surprising' Assessor .rom
is - authority-for---the-statement ,
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tlihf , the . it . Sesservaluat'on \ or
Richardson ' county-- will- be , at
least , double what it was before
thpcw'1fiv ' , : 'cnt iiito effect. in '
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other words , half the property ; qf ;
thie county had never been assessed -
ed = nd qm } cwh9 have , been rg-
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turnin J Jh , Qthcr haH have been ,
paying aU thel taxes. , Docs any-
0110' , , doubt that'wc needed a new
revetlue law ? It is' ' ciccssar ) < : 'to
rata ' so much mOlley.for public
P4rnQscs. and this as . . .done-bt.
levying a certain number of mills
E of tax on the assessed valuation.
f If thc assessed valuation is dou-
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bled , the levy ) ca11 be cut in Shalf
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'and 'the , samS < unount of reVciitle
ralse : . 'No' ' Berson ; Nill ' ' pay : more
' .Eaesthan ; thc ) " ' have .bc'cn , ' ' 1Jay-
iitg" , Hut , . tlio th. who ha\'c\b \ en
d : tax s for } cars viJ l bc
l : ' o1upellecl t ; payy ) . their sHare.
SllchiJ-thcl ! ' in\entliid \ : : l purpose of
the"t1c \ I rcutt& . 't ' law and that t" it
is going to fulfill thc intent of its
originators .is now apparent. '
, Next year-the assessed valuation : "
will hc .rrcitte1' : , , while tllc . \ ' expenses -
pemes oc _ the' Lounty..will . : : not
.1 .1'S ; ma , : cti111y : ! , increls.et ( irhis
. will call for a lower lc\'I' and4less
. taxes for all of us to pay. n
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DAMNATION. 'r ' I :
The editor of thc Geneva Gazette -
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ctte uses considerable space 111
deploring the fact that Nebraska :
has no suitable building atl , : the
St. Louis cxposition. Hc says :
that thc Nebraska buildingtis , a
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shanty compared to the structures
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that have been erected by 1 other
states , and that every Nebralan
who visits thc exposition llas'rea-
son , to ' - " feel . ' " ashamed , , of . . his state. ' .
'l'hen the , editor .of the Gazette
M gocs . Itta.blaiine.it.tll.on-to the
last republican legislature. . ' ' . . Hc
says that thc members thereof
\Vere , so , penurious and grouchy
and so devoid J of state pride , that
this great comn10nwc.alth has now
to , submit to degradation and
shamc. Had the last legislature
appropriated a large sum to build
a fine structure at thc exposition ,
the cclitqrof theGazette . would prob
ably ; fume 'viewed with alarm"
the reckless : ind extravagant
waste of thc people's money and
bitterly condcmned the lcgisla-
tors. All this goes to show that
at thc hands of , a , democratic editor -
tor , a republican legislature , is
sure to be eterually , and essentially -
tially ; damncd , ' for not doing what
it has not done , . as well as : , for
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doing . what . it has donc.
'l'housands of barrels of \vhis-
key were burned in a distillery
fire at Peoria last w ek. 'l"his
loss will not cause an advance in
the ' price ol whiskey , but had it
been so much Standard oil t tat
was burned , Ida 1LTarbell would
have been furnished another
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-chnptcr " of 'Roclefcllefiistorj' . . , - .
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- The , post office department has
undertaken to suppress obscene
atlvcrtising. . In this matter thc
department ' merelyy : seconds the
motion of the better class Hof L
newspaper publishers throughout
the country , ' There was a time
when space cbttld bc bought . in
newsllaiicrs , " : > and used , . for any . purpose -
pose , but now thc publishers ha\"e
! began < l discriminate against ii i : -
decent advertising. The poSt
office department will not lack
help in the campaign it bas in-
augurated.
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Reavis aAbbey1
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A Quiet Flirtation ' r
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OBJECT = = Innocent Amusement
RESULT = Sometimes matrimony and
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then cones furniture and this is ,
where we get interested. ' I 11
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"It is the way
of the vise" to buy
the best goods for
the least 1110ney.
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We have the
only complete line
of furniture and
floor coverings
ever carried in the
county.
Straw matting
12 to 60c ; aU wool
Ingrain carpet 50
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aW jr ! $ J. v = rti
And Russel Sage also is somc-
what of an enthusiastic advocate
of thc strenuous life.
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It will bc mighty hard to make
thc democrats believe that
\ republican -
lican eguallzatlotl eq ualizcs.
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'Whcn a man has learned to
turn down a book agent or an insurance -
surancc agent and do it gracefui-
1) , he has learned his first : great
lesson in dip\omacy. \ . .
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John L. Webster is still in the
race. ' Because Nebraska : has
twice failed to land : a president ,
is no reason why she should fail
to land a vice president.
The democrats lid not nomi-
nate a county ticket , but it docs
not matter. Smith , Hogrefe ,
Grinftead , Morrow aId 'l'ucker
arc practically elected , anyhow.
When a political faction sets
about to overthrow a "machine"
it is always with the in tention of
substituting one of their own in-
vcntions. A "machine" is only
obnoxious sc long as the other
fellow keeps his hand Ol thc
throttlc.
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to 75 cts seved ; . ' + 1
Linoleum , 6 , 71 ' ,3
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and 12 feet vide J III
50 to 65 cts , laid. '
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signs will certain : &
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and the quality , "
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\Ye pity Miss Alice Roosevelt.
A young lady with the vivacious f ,
spirit of youth and thc energc icj ; "
not to say strenuous , desire to see
what there is to be seen ' of the St.
Louis expo ltioti , mig-l1t have a I
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good time if it 'wcre not for the
fact that she is the daughter of ,
the 'pr sident. \Ve ' have no doubt ,
but that Miss Roosevelt would '
prefer to pay her admission at " ' , . ' I
the gate and to sec the fair as
others see it , rather than to be a
sort of an exhibit hcrself. , -
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Sue by his Doctor.
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"A doctor here has sued me for r
S15.50 which I claimed tvts ; ex- rj
cesstve for a Case of cholera inQr- .
bits , " says R. White of Coach ell a \ . ,1 -
Cat. "At the trial he praised his I , I
medical skin and medicinc. . I
asked him if it was not ChambGr- " ' >
lams Colic Cholera and Diarrhaca '
remedy lie used as I had good
reason to believe , it was , , and he
wo.ulcl not say under oath that it
was not. " No doctor could use a
better remedy than this in a case . . .
cholera morbus , it Jle\'er fails.
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Sold 1 by A. G. Wann r.