- - - _ - - - - - - - _ H _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ F . THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE \ ' July 151 1904 , . r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - TilE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE . . . Published J'ery Friday at . ' FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA By " . . ' ' ' ' 'j'RlllUNE PUBLISHING CO , . , lItcrt't aH aecolld-clnas matter , Jalll1- , . ; , , . . ' nry 12 , IIJ04nt the post omce at "al1a : I ' City , Nell. , under the Act of COIIg-resi ! t ih ! , of March . 3 , 1879. . ' ; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - r ONE DOLLAR PIaR ygAL I , 'I'elephone No. 226. I I A1J of the democratic leaders \ were in St. Louis last week , but . . I where arc thc followers ? - 1 The Kansas City Star is respon- , siblc for this : "Prcsidcnt Roosevelt ! , \'cll sclcctl three l\'I's , Moody , - Morton and Mctcalf , to fill the the three 1\I-ty places in his cabi- net. " . , It is ; said that the Missouri delegation - egation did not follow Cyrus 'Val- bridge , ' their candidate for vice president , to thc last ditch , but that they got close enough to sec what happened to John T4. \Veb- 'iler. : - The address of W. H Morrow at the joint celebration of thc A. O. U. W. . and \V.'O. W. lodges given ill Harada July 4 , was one of the finest expositions on frater- nalism ever given in the county. Some member of the lodges l ill Harada : ar ' trying to induce thc local managers to secure Mr. Morrow fur thc lodge picnic to be held in Falls City.Y c trust that they will succeed in this as nothing is too good for the occa- " sipm1. There is another scandal brew ing' The knowing ones arc whispering ! ) "the ) ' Hay" , Some " , .r . h . , , . , .1.1 . .1..ln. . ' < , . . . . . . . . . . . .11 : . . . . . va " . . ' " \ I'U" " " . . . , 01' ' ' ' f ; " ' . ' . ' ' ' ' .f1 : busy , 'Yc have heard it and of course it is a lie , You who read this , arc you ever \ guilty of defaming a- fellow man ? \\'hy don't you stop it ? , This town . can be made a better town and its people a happier people if i f each person who , reads this will resolve never again to speak or listen to scandal. Cultivate - 'ate your better naturc. Try it once \nywar. \ The Lincoln News of the 6th in reply to this papers criticism of its attitude towards A. Galus- ha Hays : " 'l'here has been no unmanly stahbing" of Mr. nall\s- : 1m by thc News , as thc halls City Trilnnc has pu tit. It is not material whether thc News knows derpgatorv to 1\11' Galusha's character , although if it did Positively - th'cly know anything it would have no hesitancy about printing it " Of course it would not hcsi- tate. Everyone who knows thc character of The News is able to appreciate thc truth of this state- mcnt. It follows that the reason nothing specific is Published against Galusha is that the News . ; - . - . . ; . . . . . - : . : \ . : ' . - . ' " k " . . . . - . ' , . . . . . . . N . , . , . ' " ' - ] mows nothing' against him , because - cause wc have the word l of this paper that the } ' would not Hesitate - tate to publish such information. After this frank confession it is up to thc News to restrain alt personal feeling in the matter and not permit thc paper to do further injustice to an honorable gcn tlcman. _ _ _ .1 . _ u _ Another year li'alls City should 1 have il " sane Fourth of July" ordinilnce. lIundrc l , of p . r5':13 in thc United State were maimed 011 Monday of last week by ex- plosives. Many young mcn and boys will go through life crippl- cd because of cannon crackers and the like. The odor of heilo- trope is in many homcs because of lock jaw caused oy cap pistols and blank cartridges. Surely we can be patriotic without being id- iotic. If we do not show a disposition - position to do so. sanity id-I bc enforced by ordinal\ce. \ THE OTHER HALF. The writer of this went into thc tenement district of New I York one hot July night several years ag"o. He had becn invited to a roof garden , but had seen enough - nough of that side of New York ; fie wanted to sec the other half. Hc found the people driven from \ hot , squalid homes by the heat. Little boys , such as hc hal at home , moaned and moved rest- lcssly in their sleep on thc pavements - mcntg and cobble stones , panting with heat m they s.lept. The thought came , God .pit" the poor of New York , for melt will not. Last week a hahf girl W.Ii ! sick in New York- OI1C of New York'n iii. . poor. 'Phc ' noise of passing vc- , . , hides threw the little one into con"ulsions. Absolute rest and quiet wa her only chance of re- cO\'ery. The mother , the moth- cr of the poor , brave in her desperation - pcration , told her story 'to Bur- ough President Littlcton , who , by thc way , nominated Judge , Parker in St. Louis last week , and hc closed thc street. All week the huge tide of traffic was held back from that spot not even when night t fell was thc harrier raised. The iahis better now the dispatches say ; she will recover - cover her health and play 011 the pavements by day and sleep on the cobble stones by nig-ht. Is there a wisp of a girl in your home ? Look at her tonight as she sleeps between cool sheets , with the pi110w smothered with her curts. Then in your prayers remember the poor of New York -.tIH1 President Littleton. Beatrice Chautauqua. Time Burlington otTers tickets to Beatrice and return from Falls City at S .25 , July 7 to 20 inc1us- h'e. Return limit July 21. Ask the agent for particulars. . . : . . . > . . . . t . . . . . ' . ; . . r" ' . ( . . , ' ' - . , , " . I . I ' . . . , : Reavis f , t Abbey I \ r . : A Quiet flirtation , . 4. I : ' 'j , . . . J " . ; -rGtt ; ! S. ; . ' . . - , : I OBJECT' = Innocent Amusement 'J , : RESULT@Sometimes matrimony and / I : , then comes furniture and this is , ! { , , where ve get interested. ' 4" ' _ ; , . ' " I - - - ' . I "It is the way to 75 cts sewed ; of the vise" to buy Linoleum , 6 , 7I : the best goods for and 12 feet wide the least money 50 to 65 cts ; laid. - - We have the Some of our de = . , ; , " : only complete line signs viII certain . = . : of furniture and Iy interest you . . floor coverings and the quality _ ever carried in the and p r ice i s a re . . j I : county. . right. . : Straw matting . . . , ; . - \ \ \ \ , : 12 to 60c ; all wool ' 7m. 2 " Ingrain carpet 50 I t . . . I Reavis&ithbeyi i _ . \ - - - htM.fWIt ; , t' , . : ' , W I \\T e . COMPLETE LINE 01 B uildin Material BuildinB . . . . . fa And all kinds of COAL WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE Chicago ' Lumber t& . Coal Co. TELEPHONE 58. . I I TIME TABLE . ; I ' Falls City. Neb. Lincoln Denver Omaha Helena Chicago Butte St. Joseph Snit Lake City Kansas City Portland St. Louis and all San Francisco points east and and all points south. West. TRAINS IEAVE : AS FOJ.LOWS : No. 42. Portland St. Louis . Special , St. Joseph , . - . , . . . . . . : ! . . , - ' . " , . ' - ' - . . , " . . - " Kansas . City , St. . , Louis and aU points cast and south. . . . . 7:27 : p m No 13. Vcstibuled express . daily , Denver and ' aU points 'cst' anti north vcst. . . . . . . . . . 1:33 a m ' No. 14. Vestibuled express , , . ; daily , St. Joe , 1an- ' : ' , sas City , St. Louis - - - . and all points east - and south. . . . . . . . . . 7 : 7aU1 , No. 15. Local express , daily . . ' . . , Lincoln and points , A. . - _ eastwestnorthwest 1:48'p : ni ' ; . " 1\0 21. Vcstibuled express , - . . daily , Dcnyet' 1\nd : all points west and _ , I . " . Northwest . . . . . . . . . 1:3" : pm _ , . . 1\0. 16 Ycstibuled express ' daily , St. Joe 1all- . . " - . . . . : ; sits City . St Louis _ - . ' : . . ' , i" x Chicago and POi'tci , } . . ' , " ' , : . : , _ . : . ; . east and south. . . . - . . 4:30 : p m " ' - : : - No. 22. Local . ' . , ' express , daily r ' . . . . . : _ ' _ : ' ' . " . : Atchison and points " " , . I , < _ south and west. . . . 4:44 : pm. . - , ' , Xn.11. L t T.n. . : _ D _ _ . ' _ . . _ , , _ _ _ . . - . . - . . . . . . . . . . . .HU"V , " " 'BU . . SpecialLincolnHe- . . , , , - . ; \ ' ' . . . lena , Tacoma and . Portland without . - ' . - . . . . . . . . change . . . . 10:07 : p m No. 115. Local accol1unoda- . , . tion , daily Mon- day \Vednsday and _ . . Friday , Salem , Ne- . " . : ; 4 maha and Nebraska , City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:30 : p 111- . , Sleeping , dining and reeling chair cars ( scats frde ) 011 through trains. . ' ' Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point in the States or Canada. For information , time tables . , maps tout tickets , call on or write to G. Stewart , Agent , Falls City Neb. , or J. Francis , . _ G. P. & T. A. , Omaha. ' . . . . . . , " - . . . . , . . ; = ' . - . . " : 1 . . . " . , " - , -I. . . . . : . . < " ' ! ii' c j 'v ' , ' ' . - ; I . " : - . t. ' - i. ' " T