The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, October 14, 1904, Image 16

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October 14 1904 TIlE I'AL1.S CrLY ' TRIBC E
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. School Board fleets.
'l'lte acltool board of < 1ircctol's
mct Mon < ] ny night with t.he fol-
lowinl nieniliers present , V. G.
yfol'c1 , John Jlichty , Hat'ry P.
CURtcr , D. 1) . Neavis , W. S. Kor-
n1' and George Jcnning-s. After
roll call the miiiutes of the pre-
violts meeting were read and an-
IH'O\'cc1. J. Bode concerning the
treasury ! ' gave the following :
l egi5tcred warrants $14019.00
Cash on timid $553.00
Motion : ; was then made and car-
ried that all hills he allowecl.
Supt.V. . II. Pillsbury submitted
thc report ag follows.
\Vhole number enrollcd ( ,79
A\'ct'ilg'c remaining 656
Average daily attendance ,30
Per cent ofmcmhcrship attd. 96
Pel' cent of " " pU\1ct. \ 99.7
No of visitors 31
1'he school board adjourncd
until ' .I lItlrscluy of this week to
dC'terll1inc the mattcrof thc schol-
arR who arc SlIBlIccted of sending
nnsecin1v letters to their teacher ,
Miss BrieIg-es The matter will
be sifted to the bottom as the
hoard has a very high regard for
Miss Bridges and intend to sus-
tain her in every way pcssibl ) .
\Ve go to press too early to give a
report of the school boards action
in this reg-anI. Another thing of
interest with which the board will
deal is the Douglas coal contract.
'I'hc warrant in the coal case has
been held up pending an explanation -
tion from Doug-las. The way in
which the discrepancy in the coal
was discovered was by the board
calling for the bill 01 lading in
order that the weight for which
Douglas had filed his bill could
be compared with the bill of lad-
ing' When the bill was produced -
ed it was discO\'credthat theship-
mC'ut was .not made from thc mine
from which Douglas had con-
tracted to ship thc coal but camc
from another place en tirdy. In-
\'estig"ation was macIe and it was
discovered that thc coal received
was cheaper than the coal Douglas -
las had agreed to furnish. Con-
scquently the warrant is held up.
f Altogether the meetings of the
school hoard arc becoming quite
interesting- I Its members arc
among- our hl'Rt citizens and thc
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i public can depend on their safeguarding -
' g'uardingthc interest of the tax
payers against all questionable
mcthods.
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Board of Supervisms.
The board of supervisors has
been in session most of the week.
For matters have consumed a
great deal of the timc. The com-
merial club met with the board
\Vednesday and laid its claims
before the members with refer-
cnce to thc question of good
roads , It is believed that some-
thing has been accomplished by
the club and that the county will
participate in improving hc bot-
tom roads.
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, stand and \vill aiWcYs Keep l 011 baud ! : l tJh (
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Po&dtry Bi ld FL1I'r .
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We will the market ' ' aU' ,
pay highest pn'keim' aH
kinds of Live Stock and aides. Ca. ! ! and see I ' .
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Q tiS when in need of .8.nything in our Bne. a
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Nv Subscribers.
'l'he following names have been
adclec1 to tlifl 'l'ributlc's subscription -
tion list :
Dr. B : , . H. Mather , George 1 ; .
Messier , Henry [ Shaw C.A.Cook
Vincent Arnold , Jacob Peters , C.
L. 13issegger , Abe Moore , John
\Veinert. Chas. \Veincrt , \Vach-
ter , W111. Scheitc1 , B : ; . J. Durfee ,
Barney Voegle , C. Maddowse , M.
C. Brincg'ar , H. . S. Moloney , 1. ' .
S. Feuentcin , Ryan Shelly , Chas
Zoellcrs , C. J. ' 1 ' holnas , , F' . l1'rcid-
lcy , Francis Kelly Gco. 'Wixon ,
Geo. Fisher , John l\IoRiman jr ,
Herman Koehler , B. C. Ducrfeldt
\ Vttr.Iosiuiami , \VIl1. Hahn and
L. \V. Getz.
Tic Tribune has been compelled -
ed to increase its paper order be-
cause of its remarkable increase
in subscrii > tion ' 1" ' he people
know a good thing when they sec
it. Now is the tinie to subscribe.
Why Delay ! ?
There arc still a number of
ticket to 'JC sold for th ' course
of entertainments being managed
by The Sphinx Club. Marry of
our people have arranged for
tickets but a number seem unde-
cielcd. Let us urge for the good
of this class of entertainments
in Falls City , that those who
have not yet bought , do so at
once. Sonic elo not seem to catch
the enthusiasm of the rest and it
does seem that every man , woman
and child in Falls City and in thc
surrounding country should at-
tend the scrics. . \
HC1l1c1l1her 110 profits go in to
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ana private pockets and the
course is run only for the good of
thc community. The Bureau
from whom the course is bough ,
announces "Our Gurantec , Mone ) '
Refunded if not Satisfied Our
Hobby , Popular PI'ograms " It
is true that so many good thins ;
arc at thc same time deep , heavy ,
dull or technical that some people
dread rather than desire to buy
tickets. This Bureau has therefore -
fore tried to put into each number -
her relaxation , pleasure , enjoyment -
ment and fun and yet to main-
tain a high grade , dignified f/ro-
gram or lecture which will please
to the fun those critics who care
for technical excellence ,
Let us insist that yon will be
surprised and pleased with thc
series as a whole and that you
will feel more than repaid for
having gone , Tickets may yet
be secured from any member of
the Sphinx Club. YThe date of
the first entertainment is set for
Oct. 29th , 11)04.
Get your tickets before the
seats arc res n'ed , and remember
it is much cheaper to buy a
course ticket than to buy single
tickets. Price of season reserved
seat tickets are $2 for big folks
and $1 for school chi Wren.
Roosevelt Club.
As thc Hon. E. J. Burkett and
the lIon Norris Brown , will
speak in Falls City the former on
the 26th day of October and thc
latter on thc 5th day of November -
bel' , it is necessary for the Roose-
\'clt . . Club to make arrangements
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for these mecting-s Therefore
the club will hold a meeting at
thc Court House on Monday evening -
inn- nest , October 17th at 7:30 : p.
m. , 'and every member of the . ,
club is invited to be prescnt.--\Y , _ A.
E. Dorrington , Presidcnt.
-Po1i tical lVleeUnn's.
The republican candidates have
held large and enthusiastic meetings -
ings at Preston , Arago , Ohioand
Barada this wcek They will "
speak at Nuns City tomorrow
nigh All indications point tea
a splendid repubilcan victory this .
fall , ' and these meetings will be
productive of greatt work
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Market Repo 't.
Corn . , . . . , . . . . " . . . . , . . . . " . . . .42
\VhiteOa , , . . , . , . , . . . . . . . . . 25
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l\Iixed . . . , . . . , . , . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . , 23i . . J'
'Vv heat . . , . . . . " . . . . . . . , . . . . ' : . 92c
Cattle . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5.25
Hogs . . . , . , . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00
Butter , . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . lie
hggs , , , , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15c
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PROI1PT ATTENTION
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John ! L. Ckaver
JUSTICE of the PEACE .
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