The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, August 26, 1904, Image 1

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' , 'i , : ' . . J'- ; ' \TOLUl\IE I FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA , FRIDAY , AUGUST 26 , 1904. , NUMBER - 31 -
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. Tax ii\junctions
On Tuesday of this week two
" . cases were filed , in the ( tistrict
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, ' court by Edwin S. trowle who
. appears for himself and all other
" . ' . . tax payers of Richardson county
: asking that the county clerk be
. enjoined from proceeding further
. : . with the spreading of the ten per
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, cent increase made by the state
4' . board of cqualization of Richardson -
. : . ' son coulit ) ' property on the tat
records of Hichardsotl coun ty.
Judge 'Wilhite granted a tem-
1)Orar injunction in the absence
: ' , of the district judges and thus
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, . prevent anything further being
' : clone in the matter until the case
. : is finally heard Reavis & Reavi
r " . appealer the petitioners in
: that the increase of the state
. . : ' , board , is illegal and i n violation
i : ' of the constitutional rights of the
r . . . . . : " . citizens of this county For in-
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. . (0 , AU cash returned
: stance , was by
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, the assessor at its full value , and
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; . by the increase of ten per cent
h" , . " " . . ' made by the state board , every
ti : : : ' . : man in this county will have his
, C. , ; ; money valued at 110 cents on the
t ' , Y " " ' , fI' / ' : . dollar , while in Otoe county and
. . . . . / . . : . ! ' ' . ' other counties where no increase
valued :
. " . ' ueel at 100 cents ! on a dollar. '
" : , This seems a direct discr mina-
sion and should be declared il-
. . , " legal. 1 : : 1'hcSlt11C character of
; ' , case has been brought in Nema-
ha county by Hon Church Howe
, and is bring argued today. Cl
' Hca'vis is participating with the
, Nemaha county lawyers in the
, trial of this case. A petition in
' error will also be filed from the
) finding or the state board in order
that if the court should hold the
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t act of the state board to be final
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against a collateral attack , such
, , as , the injunction cases filed here ,
the matter may be heard by the
supreme court on a review taken
! direct from the state board. The
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petitions also contain an allega-
. . tion that the finding of the state
hoard in violation of the constitution ; , -
tution of the United States by depriving -
- - priving persons of their property
without due process of law. This
will enable the petitioners to
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, take their cases to the United
States supreme court if desired.
_ \Ve have not heard further from
, Nemaha county as to the result
of the case argued there today.
City Hospital.
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Through the kindness of Dr.
Houston a reporter was permitted
- to take a hurried trip through
the ' 'Mercy Hospital. " Dr. Hous-
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It may be said that this paper is smaller . than
its competitors , but as the publisher of an cx .
cellent little magazine recently said , "it should
be borne in mind that : radium is more valuable
than coat. " We try to print ; aH the nevvs. That
our efforts are appreciated is shown by the fact
that without solicitation we have added the
names of 09 new sllbcribers during the last
, week. Any "Doujting ! Thonlas" is privileged
to caB and hasped this list. These subscribers
are practically ! all farmers and aU live contigu'
0115 to PaUs City. \Ve desire to express our
gratitude tb the members off . the farmers telep
phone companies for securing us these subscrip-
tions and to ask them when in town not only
t.o call and see us , but to visit the stores of those
merchants who advertise in these columns
in order that here may be a mutual and
enduri P interest between this paper and all
lerd ; , ; a tro n s. \ . -
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ton will have his office in the
south wing of Chic building and'
Dr. Wiser will office in th ( ; north
\ving. : There will be its ward in
the northeast part and the private
rooms will be on the second and
first floors way from the .ward.
The main operating rooms will
be on the second floor and will be
fitted with every convenience
known to modern surgery. The
culinary ( icpartnlent , will be in
c'a 'ge of Col. Sam Robinson and
wife and the wards and surnhal
departments will be in , ch lrg'c of
trained nurses who are especially
fitted for the work. This hospital l
is a gigantic undertaking and fills
a want that Falls City and Rich-
ardson county has long felt.
Every physician and surgeon in
the surrounding country will undoubted -
doubted I ) ' take advantage of it ,
and the ill and distressed will be
enab1ed'to receive all the adyan-
tag-es which otherwise they would
have to go to a city for and pay
for at great expense.
huff Case. .
The case of Ben Huff against
the e"tate ! of his father for
services rendered d luring the , life
of the deceased , was heard before
Judge \Vilhite Monday. The
case was instituted by Messrs
galleon and Weaver , but for
good reasons these lawyers withdrew -
drew from the case before the
trial Mr. Huff was his own
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lawyer and conducted his case
with surprising aLiIit ) ' . A horde
of witnesses was Jn attendanc
and the case attracted a great
deal of attention . tl'he court'
found against Ben and he says
that lie will appcal.tl'hcrc is i
no.question as to the justness of
Judge Vilhite's decision , : and ! the {
matter should be dropped' , . . , where
it is'
Ray Land Sold.
The Ray land in Barada was
sold oil 1\1011day by John Evans
of Shu'ert under an order of the
o"nrt.trhc. . land brought about
531 an acre anc'l at that price was
about the cheapest piece of
property sold in this county for
years.
Wreck at Violet.
A bad wreck occurred Tuesday
afternoon at Violet , six miles west
of Pawnee on tlhe B. & : M. No.
15 a passenger train , was standing -
, ing- on the track expecting No. 16
to take the siding , but for some
reason No 16 kept the track and
ran into No ] 5. The engines of
both trains were badly smashed
up but no one was killed. Several -
eral of the passengers were very
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seriously injured but It is thought
none fatal ) . No. 16 was heavily
loaded. A number of the passen-
gers were on their way to the St.
Louis fair. The injured were attended -
tended by the company's surgeon
and were taken \Vymore. .
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To lYir. Morehead.
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\Vhy , if as you say your prkc- ! ;
arc fair and just , is jt that you
have lost the custom of thc farm-
ers in the west and norlhwcst
part of the county for your tele-
phone business.
Lee J. Var\'el \ , Rub , Ncb.
Central l Committee Meets.t
There was a large and ; enthusiastic
astic attendance of the County
Central Committee in this city
\Vcelnesdn.y ( afternoon , nearly
'all the members being present.
airman John Hossack called
the meeting promptly to ordcr ( tr
and an organimtion : was perfected -
cd by the election of F : 1Boss
as Temporary Secretary
John L. Cleaver was elected
permanent Secretary and S. 1\1. (
Da\'ne treasurer of thc eommittec.
\V. \V Abbey , treasurer of the
committee during the campaign
of 1903. rendered detailed < "
a report - \ . -
port of receipts and ( lisburseunents
of the last campaign , showing all
debts then contracted had been
paid and there being a balance of
$5.50 now in the treasury.
W. W. Abbey was elected , chairman
. mall of tim cxecutiv , 3cotutuitt'ec
with authority to enlarge the
committee to five members.
There being a VaCtlncy ; in the
mcmbership' of the ; .committce
from l alls City . . precinct , j o\ \ , ing
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to the absence from the state of
the committeeman eletted \V P.
Fergus comm it teem an'for said
precinct. ;
tl'he . committeeman for the third
ward in halls ] City being in feeble
health , Carl yippold , was elected
an assistal4t committeeman for
SaId ward. Committee then ad-
journcd to meet at the call of the
, chidrman ,
Opening of Sch.ool.
The Falls City public schools
will open Monday Sept. 5th.
Monday and Tuesday , August 29
and 30 there will be an examination -
tion for teachers at the high
school building' Friday , Sept.
2nd all high school students both
new and old should register at the
high school building. Saturday
Sept. 3rcl the city teachers will
meet at the high school building
at 9 o'clock for a general mcet-
ing.
ing.It
It is earnestly desired that there
be the fullest cooperation between -
tween teachers and patrons during -
ing the coming year so that our
schools may attain the highest
measure of succcss. ,
_ \V. II ; PillsbUt"j , Supt.
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