The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, September 09, 1904, Image 8

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Auditor-------------- Tai. M. Scarle , J1'
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GREAT 8ATTL-E.
The battle of Liao , Yank b - -
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. . . ' "which raged for Sl . many ' days ,
' . wiis one of the finest , and most
" ' - terrible struggles the world has
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\ of warfare have so many men
, - ' . . been engaged and never has a
1 : conflict . , been more desperately
" "contcsted. There arc more men
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- . . gaga ( on both sides in any battle
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; : "The sp , : : ctaclc of half a million
: : men murdering each other be-
cause of this game men call war
appalling . to \'ilizatioll. .
'j . ' Il would seem that some nation
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is a safe assertion to say that had
. . the Japanese been unsllcccssl in
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the s'crn.l battles of thc war ,
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. the nations of earth would long
since have insisted all a cessation !
. ' of hostilities but as long as
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' . . Russia continues to get the worst
- of it and is likely to be driven
, > out of \ huria--a.coI1SUt1"tion
\ ' ' devoutly hoped Jjy America , England -
and and Germany the war will pr' ' ) -
. 1'd ! witho.ut molcsation though
its progress results in the loss of
thousands of\'alualJle lives and
makes : the prophecy of pruning'
hooks and plow shares as sound-
l1g brass and tinkling cymbals.
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ROOSEVE t - TS ENEMIES.
Senator McClarren of ' '
Brooklyn
was iiivitecl to take charge of
Jt1ltc Parker'R . campaign in
Brooklyn. 'l'hc senator declined
pleadinr : : that he could not afford
it. 'Within a week hc rcconsid-
cred and acccpted'lhe trust. Now
comes Thomas Lawson the Bos-
' ton multimillionaire who 1R
showing up the system by which
the Standard oil people ruined
thousands of men through the
mnipula'ti011 : of thc lmalgUlH1.t-
cd . copper deal , and offers to con-
tribute one hundred thousand
dollars to the democratic cam-
paig-1 ! fund if he cannot prove
that the Stanclrcd oil company
employed McClarren at a salary
of $20,000 a . year to acccpt the
p05itio 1.
't his is a condftion that should
appeal to every patriotic cith ( 'n.
If It be possible for these
mighty corporations to humiliate
and defeat a man' because hc
hc chooses to ' .ie his own master
and insists 011 obedience to law
even on thc part of those high in
thc social and commercial world ,
then this nation will cease to be
at the people amid for t he people
' 1'hcclection of Theodore oosc-
vca to fie presidency ot the
United States will be far more an
American victory hat it will be
party \'ictOl and it will add
another item to the great mass
of historical c'cnlrvltkh tends ,
to prove the ability of thc people
'to govern themselvcs.
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a ' 02''Uws ' .ns..ata
Age , ability and experience
are very essential in a county at- .
tori1ey. Men should vote on this
office with the same lre/that
they would exercise in selecting
an attorney to care for his 'per-
sonal business. Vote for Mort
row.
taaaea w. nn7R..raca
The democratic central committee -
mittee has selected Josh Lord of
Salem to fin the vacancy on the
legislative ticket causd by the clc-
clin'ation of \Vl11. J. McCray.
The News" ( thinks they will win
as the Lord is on their side , but
this is only a Josh.
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.era acne - - - M.tu1s
A vote for Grinstcad , Hogrcfc ,
Smith and Pucker b a vote for
Elmer J. : Burkett for United
. States senator. A vote against
them is a contribution ! on your part
to defeat an able , earnest and deserving -
serving young republican. All of
tht1republican candidates are bus-
incss men of acknowledged abil-
ity. They arc acquainted with
the needs of Richardson i county
'rhcr will be as eager to legislate
in your interest as any other men
can possibly bc and because of
their allcgiance with the doni-
inan party will bc able to' ' accomplish -
complish more in the way of legislative .
islativc reforms , than their OPP-
ncn ts ,
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'rhe readers of this paper can
confer no greater favor upon it
than trading with the
by mer-
chants who advertise in these
colu111ns. \VC arc endeavoring to
increase our circulation by a1 !
ofT ( , r which wc think is liberal.
\Vc could employ a solicitor , but
\ve prefer to give you the benefit
of the salary ve would have to
pay him by reducing the subscription - .
scription price to twenty cents
till January 1st , 1905.
For many years Barnum : &
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Bailey have had thc greatest-
show on earth If any Llst tU-
Hon in this country could afford
to do without advertising it woulel
seem this show Gould. However
this aggregation is today out of
the greatest advertisers in the
worJel. Notwithstanding that it
has been a household word for
hvcntv years , and known at least
by reputation ; , by every youth in
Amcrica. it continues to use
printers ink in unlimited quail ti-
tics and that is one reason why
it is tile . greatest - - . show . , 011 earth.
1'0 improve and perfect the
bottom roads leading to l ails
City : will do more for the busi-
ness interest of this town than it
would to pave every street in the
city. Before another spring
comes some definite plan to this
end should be adopt and a unit-
cd effort made to accomplish thc
result. \Vc believe it great deal
of I money could ire realized by a
> cries of local entertainments
such as three days fair or the
like. The young men of the
town would doubtless participate
in a minstrel show say Thanksgiving -
giving night , an opera could be
given and some other convenient
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season and many other money
t1l aid ng' entertainments could be
dcviscd which should produce a
, thousand dollars for road ( lev ( 1-
opmen.t'by the early spring- Let \
the Commercial club appoint a
committce on cntertainmont to
this cnd.
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trIte attitude of the non com-
batant nations tCwanl ? the Jap-
Russian war rctllilHls us of an
incidcnt which occurcd in . rural
Illinois some years ago , though
wc trust the further progress of
the war will nol make applicable
the whole of thc anecdote The
town blrhad ! "picked on"a
popular little fellow familiarly
known as Billy 1'he father of
Billy w\s ; the local Justice of the
peace and village oracle. In the
early stages of the light Billy
was shifty and was thumping
slats of the bully 111ltch to the
delight of the crowd all(1 the
"squirc" who encouraged his ! son
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with cries f' . "give hium h 1 - -
Bill ) " . Right in the midst of
one of the justice's scntcnces the
fortunes of war changed and 13i11y
was dowel ' and the bully was
astride of him. Instantly the
peace of the community was out-
raged and thc law personified in'
thc justice , was made manifest
by the old man shouting at the
top of his voice , ' Iii the mime of
the law . I command thc peace"
and the fight stopped.
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Ilt\t Sold :1 file ) of Cfll\mhcrlt\.in'zs
Cough Remedy
I have sold Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy for more than
twenty years and it i has given
entire satisfactiOli. I have . sold a
pile of it and can recommend it
highly.-Joscph McElhincyLint- tau
o'n ; loa. . You will find tlmi5
remedy a good friend whcn
troubled with a cough or coW.
It always affords quick relief and
is pleasant to take. For sale hy
A. 0 'Wanner.
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