" . , . " , " - . . ' . \ . August 121904 . ; . ' 11-11 ! . lLL CllY .l KIJJUN , " " , . ' d ; . . _ . . . . , . , . . ' - - - - - - - " , . ' . . . ' : : . . - - - - - - - - - . - . . . . . . . _ - _ . . . . ' \'III ' ! < ' 3r - . TilE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE Publish Every Ji'riday 1 at 111,1S 1 ; CI'T ' Y , NJ BRASK.A B y ' 1 ' 'j'IUnUN PUBLISHING CO l.rltC1(1 l it4 ! accollll.clags matter , Jallll- O1I'Y 12. )004lt ) thc post onicc allt'allH ( 'it ) , Net , lt11lCrtIlCActof Con resR of March 3 , 1879. ONT 1JOI.L4AN ' P1x1 : Y1aA1 'l'clcpl nc No. 22 ( ) . . - - - - REPUBLICAN TICIET. I'or I Prcsident , 'l'hcodore HOOHcvclt , N. Y. I'or 1 Vice Presidcnt , Chas. , V. It'airhallH I : ) , TJIl . " I'csidcntial lcctors- I It' A. Barton , Pawnee A. = . Smith , Douglas ) A. C. Abbott , Dodge ' 1' . r , . Norvnl , Seward W. P. Hall , Phelps : M. A. BrowlI , Buffalo II. II . Wilson , Lancaster J. C. ohillgOI1. . Douglas Governor--------------- J. H. I\IicCy ) Lieutenant GovernorB. . G. I'Gi1toll Secretary ! of State ---------A . Galtlsha Auditor _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . _ E. M. Searle , Jr. 'l'r ( ' \\1rcl.----- \ _ _ _ . . . Peter rortCI1SCII HII pcri 11 tClld' lit- _ . _ _ _ _ J. L. : \1' Brien' Attorney General -------Norris Brown Laud Colunissiorlcr-----Il. M. Baton 101' I COllljrcsg : 1 Tr.ml ; R J. ; HUHKlt'l".L' , Lincoln. For State Senator : : - F. A. 'l'UCKJtH , IUiIilO1(1t. I For Members of the T.cg-islaturc. H. B. GnixsrisM , Salem liOlWli S\I1'1'U , 1)awson W. E. 1I0GRltllJt : , Stella 1"01' County A Hornc ) ' . W. ' II. lolwo\\ , Shubert . Par Supervisor nist. No. 5 : CII.1S. I' . 20m.T.JtK. For Supervisor Dist. No. 7 : AUGUS' POOH. , . . - - BISHOP POTTER. 'l'o one whose temperament is in il measure thc result of somc- what provincial environments , thc spectacle of Bishop Potter of New York pIcsiding" over thc opening of 'saloon in that city is shocking , rcvolting" He justi- fics on the ground l that he desires to reform thc laboring man - of New York b\ \ " furnishing him pure liquor at a small cost " 'T hat is , to make it easier for him to get. Su thc head of 'a great : church publicly dedicates a sa- loon in thc name of the meek and lowly Jcsus. After the olives and cherries were : it ! proper place , thc Vermouth - mouth and dry martiniS ; duly chilled , thc ice properly cracked and the bung started from thc beer barrels , thc bishop looked : - . upon his handiwork and pronounced - nounced it good and closed by siligiug hc doxology. Back in the heat stricken districts - tricts of New York that night , the wives and children of thc men whom Potter is reforming waited f . . the light through for thc hem . , coining of n. debauched andO J O 1 drunken man , made so by thc most monumcntal hypocrite and ass of hc t age. 'rhc opening no doubt became a carousal , the doxology was changed to "wc won't g'o hOlllc until m01'11ing" , and thc all seeing eye of God rested on thc home of drunkards family and upon thc palace of a bishop and bet ecil thelll judged \ , ilnd decrec . . . . . . " . . . . . . _ - , GOOD F0 1DS . According to a writer in thc Louisville Couricr-Jou1'I1al a load of 18,000 pounds was hauled over it Kentucky nlacadall1i ] road at a cost of twenty three cents a milc. On a stretch of dirt road thc saute load was hauled two- fifths of it mile at a cost of$13.50 , or at thc rate of $33.75 a mile. Good roach ; , pay every where , and pay every body. 'T'his town has virtually been an island for three years" half of thc ordinary spring trade was lost because , of bad roads. 'l'he merchant and farmer alike are poorer because of this condition. Falls 'City is hard ] up and thc drain may be traced to poor roTlds. This is a condition and not a theory and the rcmcdy cannot be applied too ql1iclc The railroad division , brick plant and other industries will conic in due scason. Good roads must first bc obtain cd. Good roach an ; thc greatest nced. If the commcrcial club shaH suc- cccd in obtaining them , it will prove of the greatest value to this cOlllmunity , and will have furnished ample excusc fur its ex- istence. - . " " . - . - . . . . A lunatic tried to choke Cyclone Davis last wC'ck. But was hc a lunatic ? M Onc of our enterprising saloon keepers is serving Bishop Potter - tcr cocktail. _ .v..rs t revornarc. _ How many merchants in this county net 25 per cent on thc annual sales ? . . - - - - Judge Parker has further alienated - . I lena ted western democrats by re- sig'ning- a fifteen thousand dollar job. . . . . - - , . " . , . . . - - . . . . . . . . The 'l'ri1Htne desires the cooperation - operation o'f ; all good citizens who believe in tle ) general good , aiHl arc opposed to special priyilcges to man or set of men any . . . . . . . . , . . , . . - - . . _ , _ . . . . . . The Auburn Post is bright and newsy under its new manage- mcnt. It has quantities of advertising - tising" matter and legal notices and bears every evidence of . thc prosperity we feel sure it 'will ' mcrit. , . . . . . - - - - - - - No legitimate enterprise fears publicity. It follows therefore that any . business enterprise which courts thc darkness and resents publicity' is not pursuinr { a legitimate business or is not conducting its business in a legitimate manncr. . - . ' " --r---- - - - ' , / I v t : : ? ) = . " 'Ib $ JW- ; A - . . - . - j < < " ? , . . . . . , . .r"f' . . . , . , ' @I I..r"f' , { M . " W j r i ; :1 ' " l. ' 1 . ; ; " ' \ " . i . d 'L i zo G Cieve1.ndL. ' : . . \ , " 1 -.I ' I Ckaraftce \ ' , : ) " . ! ' , - . ] I ! n SJte i : 4 li' I R ( ' .0 _ ' < h l-1 \ tr IY 't.1 ( , , lb. ( . . . , . I . J " , ' 1" , II kS . rp. , . * f . , . . . . . _ 1 , R..N _ . . . . . . . . . . . . - . - _ .ns6 + a + + nnr. . . . _ . . . . . . . " ' ' _ _ + aeaCrn . s r . ---w . , . . , . . . . . . , . . . , . . . . . , i. , . . , " r9 , , ' ° , ' [ hc man ill the pic- , ' , C : ! . j : . . . ' , IiaadTalloredbyCahn , . , 'r. , lyam + .1 , o i e rCo. . . Lure IS wennng it SIlt ; . . : . ic1C't1 ticaL with thc ones . . . . we arc sel1iIlg' . . , f . ' 1 he artist ( -1reN - : this , ' , : ' " ' " t picture of a man-wcar- . . . 'i ink enc of our gina - + 1'.1. . f/ 1I1ents s.o as' to show x = = , . . ; ) / ; > ' i " ) ) ' on thc etact a . ) ear'a , .t s ? , ance of this suit. ill a r eT I trying' position. I. . . , . . . . / , . . .OUO no tl' / LO . , _ . . . be of r gnlar propor- "t.i " : ! ; lions for us to fit ' ou. ( , . . . . 1 ; ; . ' 'J. . ' IOu I ' " < < , 7 Ou sizes in " ' ; ; run . JI I' ( lr t I JF Y longs , , slims 1 and stouts , , p. ; , , ' t T t i so that wc can meet r " 1 Ji' l the teljllirt"IliCilts of C 5 . . . 1.t { . - I I . . . - - 'sour fif.fUrC as w 11 as . . ; . ' i it't. ' 'I' tny tal1or. . " " > ' 4 ' . ( ! : ! ; " , I All our garments 'y' ' , .Y ' . . , t bear thc Uion Label l - - ( : . , " , . 1 . - . the umbel of -rani- . r r b' : ' i . . DP2Chl iDoJ. Caha , i'amyold dt Co. , Chtca po ( ' ; ' , - .fi. tary and , 1 worthy toods. . ) ' _ . ! J . , . , . . . . . . . . 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" 1 ' , . , ' t1- ; . , r ? . : - Fc t A -d.e".Je ICfld . \ .1 : . . , . -wJ . .J J.lt ; r . . 1JG. Some men are wasting their lives ' . 'rids is making money. a . beautiful world and there arc many , many beautiful things in it. It is possible to get the dollar so close to thc eye that it will blot out thc universc. , . , . . . . . " - - - - - - , - - , - A mans greatest possession . is ownership of self. Thc most sublime height humanity can rcacl , i ' toal1cly and certainly , . .10'61 thc world in the face , with ' , ill of its passions and desires ! and say , HI yield to none of you , you arc my servants and 1 am YOU1' mastcr. -1 own llrsel r. " . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . " _ "n As was lg-g-csted. ; . in these COlUlllS lately , H. , P. SchneLler-of Fremont has been appointed a member of thc excl1t'e \'e com- : . mittce 'of thc republican national . , .fQ1.1uJ..i > t.e. , < 31".Jq' ; much as Mr. Schneidcr' is thc only memhcr of this committee who is not a mcm- bcr of thc natidnal committee , thc honor con fcrcd by his appointment is all thc greater. Itl { 'ti nor * has it that hc desires to succcc Sei1ator Millard and wc believe that there is no man ill thc state better fitted for thc . . . , . r J r , - . . , . - , position then Schneider. Hc is i ' \ a gentleman of \"Ist + business interest - ' , . tcrcst and stands ' probably closer' . . . to President Roosevelt than al ; y other Nebrasl\Hn. For the republican - . publican party to 'ho11'ol' him is to honor itself and h-to break awl : ; front .thci , P'niciotIS habit l of oil- , " . r , I' : fering its onices of distinctin - . upon ' Buell who hive 'ilo other . or ; greater qualifications than - those : ' of good fellowship and political , sag-acity. . ' . . , . . . . . . . . . , . - = , . . . . . , R . ' ' . . ' . - . are'R The great catalogue houses arc' . using the rural routes cxtcns \'ely. Farmers write to these houses , . ' mail the letters in the rural box , - buy their money orders of the carrier and rcccivc their erchal1- disc without leaving their homcs. The home merchant loses out. " Give him direct telephone nec- \4. , , lion with these same farmers and f , he will receive many orders by 'phone which would otherwise , go to the catalogue il0USC. Iee6 ! lee ! , Good cleats ice from Culp's lake delivered at yom 1oor.-Cu1p IGC . . . . Company. , . . , , 1 - - , > , - \ . _ . . . . . . 'n . 4 , . _ . . . . , _ . , ' ' ' 'I1 . . . . . . . 1'T 1" . . . . . . . _