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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1904)
. July 8 , 1904 . TI-IE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE - - - - - - - - ' TilE ALLS CITY TRIBUNE \ Pu1lishcd'cry Friday at I ALI/S CITY , NEBRASKA i B r 'I'HJnUNJ PUBT-JISIlING CO. 1' : nlel'e,1 as coJl(1-c1ass matter " J a nil- u' ' " 12 , l')04allhe post ol1ice at1 < 'ags City , Nell. , IItH1el' the Act of Congress of March 3 , 1879. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - N.m nOr/LA 1 PER Yl AH Telephone No. 226) . Where should thc wo1'1l's fair be hcld ? Don't bite ; the answer is around the waist. . Cicero : Hc who sees dishonesty where others concede honesty , is himself thc dishonest man. Speaking of dead ones ; what . has become of Mulcahy , the non com pus , formerly with the Journal ? l ev. Alexander Dowie was fol- lowed ( out of London br' thous- ands. Alec was speedy however : and they didn't catch him. Whet you come to thc circus fctch' a dollar along to subscribe for the Tribune and try for the watch. By the way , have you read our watch proposition ? Look the paper over for it , you may find it of some interest to rUII. WC are not g'h'cn to paying compliments either personally or editorially but wc arise to say , that thc Fremont Tribune and thc Beatrice IDxpress l are , with the exception of thc Atchison Globe , thc best dailys edited in any small town in thc west. - 1-1. 1\ [ . Burgess of Lincoln has been elected by thc state com- mittec to snccccd H. Lchr as chairman of thc republican state coinviittec. This is a good choice and it is hoped that work will immcliatcly bc . instituted towards - wards pcrfccti thc organization - tion for thc coming call ' 1paign. Eon. E. J. Burkctt has carried this ; county by large majorities every time hc has been a cancli- date. The canidates on the legislative ticket are instructed for Burkett , and a vote for them IS in every sense a vote for Burk- ett. Would you vote for Burk- ctt ? Then put your cross opposite - positc thc names of Grinstcad , IIogrefe Smith and 'uckcr. . \\T. H. Hogrcfc has had legislative : - lath'c cxpcrience. His record is such that it requires neither explanation - planation nor apology. There is nothing to bc urged against him , while there is much to say in his bchalf. Hc has made a succcss of his own affairs. Hc is capable honest and courageous. Hc mcr- its the support of every republican - can in thc county , and is entitled to re-election. Every American who loves his country and believes in its miss- r , - , , ' . - . . . . I - _ ion , should read thc convention speech of lIon glihu Hoot of New York. It is not of thc old spell binding variety , but , savors more of a new cult in politics in its sanity , its conservatism and hopcfulness. Any man , who claims to be an American , what- socver his politics may be , who can read such a speech without a thrill of pride , is lit only for treason and spoils. Richardson County will in thc very near future , bc brought again - gain within thc purview of thc criminal laws ot thc state Crime will meet its punishments and criminal conduct its just deserts when the .Morrow" comcs. a.- President Roose\'clt's race sui- chIc idea has been productive of considerable cheap humor. The President has never uttered a sentiment more potential than his plea for childrcn. 'l'hc'or d was created for a purpose , otherwise - wise , cn.'ation is a gigantic mis- take of thc ages. The difference between thc world as it was in thc morning of time , and as it is today , is thc result of man's work. Nothing else has contri- butcd to the dcyelopmcl1t. The world will endure until its pur- pose is onllislied , and thc burden of this accomplis1nncnt lies 011 the shoulders of man. 'l'hc world ot tomorrow , lies to- day in the cradle. \ \ c have about - bout as much use for a wife who is childless from choice , as wc have for the man of ability who chooses to bc a loafcr. Charles Wagner uttered a beautiful and _ veritable truth when hc said : "cvery curly head is a promise , and about it is the fluttering of wings" . - - - The republicans of this county must bc up and (1oing. This is going to be a strenuous year in politics and it behovcs every rc- publican to assist in carrying thc county. There is such a thing as over confidence and if we arc not careful we may be thc victims - timsof this condition. The bolt- ing element of the party is again at its infamous work. The mouth piccc of this dwindling clan has lately approached several promi- ncnt democrats to induce them to ' . ) e candidates for several of thc county officcs. Of course this fellow docs not amount to much , and hc tells too much to be taken seriously but hc is proTbably voicing - ing thc intention of his master. Dent be deceived , this is not a newspaper story. We know what wc arc speaking of , and wc arc speaking of simon pure trcach- cry. Richardson county is a republican - publican county , in il republican state and in a republican year. It must bc kept so. Do your share and thc party has nothing to fear from its opponents , ncith- r . . , . . ® - : THE WORLDS ' It'ttf7fl I'll ROUTE - . . I TO ST. LOUIS I I : AND 4 I yy : - = r 1 TliE EAST. ! r Ik. - = ' . , . rr . , ' - Fast Trains Elegant Service : . _ . . . . , v . _ _ Rates to the St. Louis Worlds Fair as Follows Season Ticke . . . . . . . . . - . . $ . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Sixty day limit ticket---------------------------- 13.55. ! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Fifteen day limit ticketuu---------------------- I2.2p ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - O . , , _ , . _ _ . _ _ _ - - - - - - ---.s I Leave on No. 50 vVORLD'S FAIR SPECIAL : . : at 5:45 : p. m. and arrive in St. Louis for breakfast : No" I change of cars. Through Pullman service. Leave on No. 52 at , 3:47 : a. m. and arrive in St. : Louis in the afternoon. Leave on INo. 59 at 2 :48 : p. m. and arrive in St' . ' - - LOJis at 7:00 : a. m. . r top-overs of 10 days maybe had on all ticket s , i reading through St. Louis. . 1 ' For further information see local agent. l J. B. VARNER , = GENT . cr will it have cause to fear its cn cm ies. 'l'hc Russians should eschew beef and beer and try ricc. - . Roosevelt and Fairbanks each hold a four card flush : Four boys. . Swallow is the . prohibition nominee for Pre.idcnt. Carrel is thc chaser. - - Did you ever hear a Swallow Carrel ? Read the prohibition national ticket and listcn. - - Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After Ten Years of Suffering. "I wish to say a few words in praise of Chamberlain's colic , cholera and diarrhoea remedy , " says Mrs. Mattie Burge , of Mar- tinsvil1c , Va. "I suffered from chronic diarrhoea for ten years and during that time tried vari- ous medicines withou t obtaining an ) ; permanent r ; licf. Last summer - mer one of my children was taken with cholera morbus , and I pre- cured a bottle of this remcdy. Only two closes ! were required to give her entire rclicf. I then decided - cided to try the medicine myself , and did not use all of one bottle before I was well and I have nc\- cr since been troubled with that complaint. One cannot say too much in favor of that wonderful mlicin " This remedy is for sale by' A. G. 'anner. 'VANTED.-300 bushels nice , clean , white oats. Will pay 2 to 3 cents per bushel above market pricc. O. P. Beef r . ' . i- . _ . " " . ' . . . " . , _ ' . . . . . . , . , , ' - . : r _ , I 1 TIME TABLE ' 1 Falls City. Neb , . . j Lincoln Omaha Chicago St. Joseph Kansas City St. Louis and all points cast and south. . , Denver 11elcna . . 1 Butte . Salt Lake City. . i Portland . San Francisco I and all points west. ' II' , TRAINS LEAVE AS 1:0IIOWS : : , . No. 42. Portland St. Louis , ' . ' f : h. " . Special , St. Joseph , Kansas City ; St. , Louis and all points ! ' . , east and south. . . . . 7:27 11 1\1' No. 13. Vestibuled express , ' . . ' , daily , Denver and . ' . all points west and I northwest . . . . . . . . . . 1:33.a 1\1 I No. 14. Vestibule express , daily , St. Joe , Kan- s.s City , St. Louis grid all points east ' . . . . . ' . : ii' . . . _ and sou tl I. . . . . . . . . . . 7:47 : a ti ) . ! , . . . . . . No. b. Local express , dally 7' : Lincoln and points < # .11 , eastwestnorthwcst 1:48 : p 111 . No. 21. Vestibuled express , daily , Denver , and l all points west and . northwest . . . . . . . . 1:35 : p 11 ! . No. 16. Vestibuled express daily , St. Joe , Kansas - sas City , St Louis Chicago and points . east and s uth. . . . . 4:30 : p m No. 22. Local express , daily ' " Atchison and points south and west. . . . 4:44 : II m No. 41. -it. : I..ouis-Portlalld SpccialLiucolnHe- lelia , Tacoma and Portland without change . . . . . . . . . . . . lOOi : 11 111 No. 115. Local accomllloda- ' HOII , daily Monday - . . -S . day Wedllsday and . Friday , Salem , Ne- . . maha and Nebraska City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:30 pin. Sleeping , dining and reeling chair , cars ( scats free ) 011 through traills. . 'l'ickets sold and baggage checked to allY point ill the States or Callada. For information , time tables , maps and tickets , call 011 or write to G. Stewart ; Agent , Falls City , Neb. , or J. Francis G. P. & ' 1' . A. , Omaha. - - . ' . , . " \ . .h t . . - . ) : ( , . . ; < : ' . [ - - -