The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, July 15, 1904, Image 6

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July : I5J t9o. THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE' .
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TIlE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE
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Published Every Friday at
l . FALLS CI'l'Y , NEBRASKA
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TRIBUNE PUBI4ISHING CO.
, . . Entered as sccolHl-clas : : matter , Janus -
4 . ' ary 12 , 190 , atthc pot : : office at I ? ills
. ' City. Neb. , lIlIdcrthc.Act of Congress
of March 3 , 1879.
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tl'clcphonc No. 22 ( , . .
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, _ . 'l'hcodorc ooscvclt , N. Y.
; - . Igor Vice President ,
. . . . ' . < . . Chas. \V. Fairbanks , llld.
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: . ' , . ' : : : ' . _ . . : . A. C. Abbott DodL'c - I
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. . . ' " 't. . " - ' 1' . I. Norval , Seward "
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' 'f 't' Governor--------------- . H. Mickey :
" ; " Lieutenant Governor : I . M'Giltoll
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I " - Secretary of State ---------A. . Galusha
. " . . Auditor---------------I. M. Scarlc , Jr
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, . 'l'reasrer _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ . . _ _ Peter . Mortcnscl1 :
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: . . . -S jlperil1tcudellt. . . . . ' : ( - - J. L. M'Brieri
. . . . : . . 'Attorncy General . . . _ . . .Non'is Brown
, , . . " - Laud Commissioncr _ _ _ . _ .1 : ; : . \ I. Eatoll
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f , ' I . . . 1 r.MI u 1 J. BURKI TT , Lincoln.
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_ : : . . , : 'R. h. . GIHXS'1'EAD , Salem
' . ' . , . ' < . . . GHOJGJ SMITH , Dawson
: : : ' . ' ; ' W. H. HOGlntltH , Stella
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1 ' 0' _ .W. H. IOJHO\\ ' , Shubert
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THEODORE ROOSEVELT
The of Theodore
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Roosevelt is less great as q writer -
cr of history , than it is as a mak-
: cr of history. IIistory- made
thouh it never bc rccor < led.trhc
. ' ( lay will \ dawn without thc clock.
In these piping : clays of peace ;
, ; in these years of plenty , thc av-
, aricc Amcrica was becoming
\ , predol11inatc. Commercialism was
a .national charactcristic. Men
. hoarded money as though : thc
span of life , vas eternal , and thc
; : . . . shadow . of thc grave but 'a mist
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f ' ' the
The dollar mark defaced
W Beauty 1 of every idcal. Appear-
ancc became about everything : ,
reality but. littlc. Thc price
mark was attached to everything
, - Jrom the rectitude of puhli om-
. j cials to thc fair white bodies of
, American hcircsses. Mr. Moneybags -
bags was 'a welcome visitor at
. . our homes with never a thought .
J - of what hc was , but with ewer a
, , ' thought of what hc had. Our
JO' . . welcome was as gracious as wc
r ' would welcome the return of a
stolen pur3C. and by thc same
token no questions were asl : cd ,
In thc fullness of this time ,
out of comparativc _ obscurity
: . came one who had learned of life
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him' tl'h coc1 rc' Rooscvcl t.
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t1'o him modesty ] was not alone
thick best policy , il was thc only
policy. tl'o him honesty was not
a theory to bc applied ) under ccr-
tain self Serving conditions , it
was altimn11ttablc / ' fact. It waS
dependent 011 110 social position
but must bc observed by the bar-
ons of thc coal fields as well as
by thc King of railway mcrgcrs.
tro him honesty like virtue
" 'as not a thing of degree ; a man
was cither honest Qr dishonest ,
whether his theft consist of thc
. maverick of thc plains by thc ob-
.scure and uninf1ucntial cow boy ,
or thc manipulations of thc polity
ically powerful promoter whose
spoils would count info the ' mill-
lOns.
lOns.His insistence on 'JHtblic fidelity -
ity "was barn l ; not alone of timings
written and said , snit .of thc arduous -
duous greatness of things i donc" .
Thc inhucncc of his -sterlilig
character has been to make pop-
lila1. those things which were becoming -
coming Qbsolct'e. Into. every avenue - - -
. cnuc of Ariiprican life , political
social , commercial , has come a
change of policy and an adllcr-
cncc to those things essential to
thc perpetuityHof . our national
lifc.
This is God' YOllngcst' and
best go\'crnmcl1L " tl'hold ques-
tion of Lincoln\ " must a govern-
mcnt be too strung for thc liber-
ties of its people , or too weak to
maintain its own existcncc" is
still 1"8
long thc lines laid out , by thc
young leader in \Vaslllngton it
will bc settled once for aU , . and
settled right.
When the story of his life
shall be written , it win be mad
of great events such as : S.lntia ) ,
Panama canal and the like ; yet
with these alone thc historian
will have missed thc great
achicvcmcnt.rr The influence of a
good man , a fearless patriot , an
honest citizcn. Should this personal -
sonal side bc ommitted , still will
it have existed for thc betterment -
mcnt of a great people , for History l -
tory is written though it never bc
recorded and , thc day will lawn
without thc , , clock.
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ED HOWE.
't ' hey have not only struck coal
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in Atchison , but 'at a cost of one-
hundred ; and th irty- dive thousand
dollars have built a shaft to it
and are now about ready to begin
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mining- This will make Atchison -
son an important town. It will
increase thc population , thc prop-
erly values and thc wages , of
labor. Back of all this lies the
influence of one man. Ed. Howe
of thc Atchison Globe has for
years been preaching : thc doctrine
of a common interest , a common '
purpose for thc people of Atcl -
son. Hc has frowned on scandal
and n tg.hborhood difficultics.
Hc has . . destro\'cd . . town rows and
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-8 F-UU'R- _ FEED i - AND - SALT _ - -
o I have just received a car of salt which J call furnish you itl ( J )
; ; : lump rock , crushed tine rock salt 100 lb. l ill sack No.1 rock salt for I
ice cream , N ) , 1 M ichigatl barrel salt , No , 1 ichigttI sack salt 'ill
o lb. itl sack just the thing for house use 1
Z Also received a car of Illinois washed tint coal , just the thing 0
A' . . . . . . for cook stove 01' rang-c , $6.00 a lOll dc1i\'cl'cd , slItisfnctuII ( glllll':0
. l\tllccd. I can dc1i'ter011 flour , feed , grain , hay and 1 straw , wood
. .J for heating and cook stove , Oil short t'wHec. 1 pay cash for butter ITI
eggs and poultry , rubber , copper , brass , zinc amid old iroll. '
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O. P. HECK
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helped to make his home city a
peace loving . and . happy com- .
munity. \Vhcn thc coal fever
came , it' took with c\'cryhocly.
Under the leadership of Howc ,
' \Vaggcl1er and others work tuns : : ;
berun.tl'hcy : found thc coal ,
thq' gave frccly , liu.rally of their
mOil" ) ' . ' . .L'hcy0 t\t bonds 10
sink tlc shaft at'.d \ . < lc\'c10pc the
proJert { 'Phcy have blazed time
way for bigger and better things ,
and beneath it all tics thc f9.lIli .
dation of one man's labor in
building for those things which
make for hc happiness and pros-
pcrity of a peoplc.
Can not thc citizens of Falls
City read the moral of this achie-
vementVlly not work together -
cr"b , \ ' not make Falls City a
better place I\t \ which to livc
\Vc have no coal , but'C hitve l
many things prospective , none of
which will ever materialize unlcss'
wc have thsamc broad , humane ,
enduring foundation upon which
they have built Atclmison'ss coal
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The Tribune has a' Falls City
pIa tform.- . F l rness- ] ) cccncy-
Encrg-y- _ ) ' . " \Vc move its
adoption.
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'GROVER CLEV LAND.
Your uncle Grover is feeling
better these days. Hc is liO long-
cr thc "stuffcd prophct. " lie has'
been vindicated and has lived to
enjoy it. Hc sits on his porch
at Princeton and similes and
dreams and smilcs.
All of vituperation , scorn and
invective arc yours forever , leaving -
ing i in their places contentment
and pcacc.
The meadows of thc prospec-
tivc arc golden with sunlight , the
shadows arc purple in thc hills
and tile way is very pleasant fur
your uncle Grovcr.
And why should hc not bc con-
tented spending his declining
years in thc bosom of his family
and surrounded 1 1 by friends of cul-
ture amid refitwinent ? His part
has come to him in his solitude ,
penitent and praying forgivencss.
Hc is the first private citizen in
America , the only living cx-pres-
iderit. i As . swim hc sits in his
contentment , with thc bourbon
red in the decanter , thc mint
growing green hard byand smiles
and dreams and smiles.
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Staple and
Fancy Groceries .
FRUIT IN SEASON
Vie Sell WANK'S BRZAD
Cash for
: BUTTER AND E CS
I First Door Nor/It /
of Post Ollien . , ,
PHONE 14-
A. G. HOPPOCK
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The title of thc nest book will
be ff't ' Iie last battlc. "
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A'n ounce of keep your mouth
, shut is worth a poullcl of explanation -
nation and . . . , apology. .
. , ' rhc old veteran "paramount"
was evidently denied admission
to thc .SL Louis convcntion. .
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This is i thc . season when the .
mother cries Johnny-shut-that
door , thc house is full of llics. "
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Prof. Wiley is conducting cold
storage experiments for the gov-
crnmcnt. Why not go to "Pair- ,
.oJ'.r -
\'icw" and try t it on Bryan ?
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tnlC battle has just bcgun-"no
question ] is ever settled until it is
settled right" and kindred quota-
tions will have to bc withdrawn
from circulation and others sub-
stitutcd that arc more "fittcn. "
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\Vc venture thc assertion that
thc local dcmocrdtic politicians
will bc enthusiastic supporters of _
Parker within thc nest thirty
clays' Where Sam Mower , Art
\V ca vcr and Sam Kimmel will
flock time - alone will tcll.
In 1896 and 1900 the gold stan-
lard was a crime that was respon-
siblc for more misery than
all thc famines and plagues that
have ever visited this grey old
world. Today by thc same authority -
thority thc gold standard is an
acknowledged fact , made so
through thc instrumentality of
Almighty God. If thc democratic -
cratic party was not so serious
about these things and had not
entirely lost its sense of humor ,
it would recognize itself as one
of the grandest jokes in American -
can lifc. .
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