The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, November 04, 1904, Image 16

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, I November ; 4 1904 ' TI-IE I FALLS CITY TRIBUNE. I l . " " U. , _ . _ ' " - ' . . . ; - ' , ' . . . : . ,
! TilE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE
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Published livery l i'riday at
; ) i'Af4T4S CITY , NEBRASKA
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A. 'l'H.IBUNm PUBL1SJIING CO.
: ( lItl'l'ed I as secOJJ\.c\as \ \ matter , .Jall\l-
, t at'Y 12 , 1O , lat the post otllceal i'alts
J City Neh. . under \ the Act of Congress
of March J , 187 ( ) .
t. ONE - 1)OI'aLAR ) PR ] - Yl AH
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; REPUBLICAN TIOKET.
i. For President \ ,
: , 'l'hcot1ore I-loosc\"elt , N. Y ,
For Vice President ,
CllaH. \V. 1.'airhalll , Il1d.
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: Prcsidelllial ] ; lectors-
( , 1..A. Burton , Pawllce
a A. C. Smith , DouglllH
" A. C. Abbott , Dodge
\ ' 1140 Norva\ , Seward
\V.P. lal1 ] , Phelps
1\1. A. BrowlI , Buffalo
H. II. Wilson / , ] 4allcastel'
J. C. NebinSOll Douglas
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Governor---------------.1. 1m. loIieey \
Lieutenant GoverIlOl' 1 ; . G. 1\1'Giltoll
Secretary of Stale ---------A. Galusha
AI\(1itor \ . . . _ _ u-- _ _ 1 . 1\1. eade , Jr.
'i'reasurcr.------ . _ - Peter MOl'tellHCII
HupcrilltemlellL ------J. 140 \1' : : B\ ' ell
I Attorney General _ _ _ _ _ . . ' s Brown
I band \ Commissioller _ _ _ _ _ - H. \1. : : l ; a tOil
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I ] . ' 01' Congress ! :
I I iuipt ; J. BUHKH'l"l' ; , IJ llcolll.
Per Slate Senator :
Ia. I 'l'UCKHH , lIulllhoh1t.
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her ; Members of the Legisiaturc.
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I GHOIH Mimi , Dawson
W. II . IIOGHltl1lt. Stella
For county Attorney :
I W. II. } 'IOIWOShuhel't
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For Supervisor ) Dist. No. 1 :
CIIIUS Mnmowsic
Supervisor Disl. No. J :
CII\S. Nf\\'oon.
Supervisor ) Dist. No. 5 :
CIIAS. 1 < ' Zoiciriut
For ; Supervisor ) D1st. No. 7 :
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Arc you in favor of Burkctt for.
U. S. senator ? Then vote for
Tucker , Grinstcad Smith and
Hog-rcfc. A vote against , \ these
lien is a vote against l3urkett.
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There isn't a printing press
the state big enough to nril1t thc
+ ballot this ) ear. The ballots will
have to bc printed in two pieces
and then pasted together You
will feel that you are given all
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arc handed an oflicial ballot.
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I It is thc duty of every tax payer -
er to vote for thc local republican
candidates for county supcrvisor.
Any party which will force the
county board to levy Wore tax
j than.is ncccssary in order to
I make political capital should not
bc in powcr. , If thc present
county board had been republican -
can your taxes would hc less than
they have been , for ycars. If thc
next county board is republican
thc levy will bc much lcss. 1'0
insure low taxes and all cconomi-
cal county administration , vote
II for thc republican candidates for
! snpef\'isor
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A cross within the Republican .
circle , as shown below , is a. vote for
ROOSIVfLT : : , and the Republican *
State , Congressional . , Legislative . ) . . ,
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and County tickets. No other
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mark is necessary. Make no mfS- ' *
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REPUBLICAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1
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PROHIBITION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Qr
SOCiALiST. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O
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of ' the olllelul ballot : , which wlll uo t !
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some five or six feet long this Joenr. It
you are In favor of Roosevelt and his (
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policies , and a continuation of our 'f
present prosperity , the only safe way ;
Is to multo the cross mark \ M shown
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above , and deposit your uallot. Any
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other marl.s are danGerous.
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G that a continuation of loose-- j : ; , .
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i "mtlment ill any community : on ; r ?
i : : lids proposition. And it is just'
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ry . : ' Gnat : the only : way to insure this , .
i Is to vote the straight Roosevelt ; ?
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you : mlst'ote for the men who
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I are to help carry out tine "oUey. J
The only possible chance for
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their det.at this ; 'oar is by the
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hell of t ( IniblIcan \ 'otes.f'holr
bOlo objo.t : is to get fusion can- m
1l(1l : tccectc ! ' : l to onlce. Should '
they succeEd III regal d lo tine '
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l.tato offices , In there any : reason
to belloc that they will conduct
tah's any : ; (111Yetenttly ( than they i
lid a low years ago. If they -
r.hould elect one 01' more men to
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l'Ol11I'CZR , 01' gel Bryan Into the .
senate , would not all their efforts -
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forts he toward the embarrass-
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meut of 'Hoose\ and his administration -
ministration ! i
The conclusion : Is plo\a. The
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only ] : safe thing for republicans
Is to vote the straight tIcltet.
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In time last four years the af-
fairs of the state have been run
\1. 0. burn ; ! ss1i1e lllo.lI1el' . The
stab institutions are running
1"\1" " ' 'Y , arP 4rn. , front ! ! c : -P.'I (
-11 dIrect contrast with fusion k
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good reputation at komne ; and
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abroad. Business Is good , east- t
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ern capital : Is seeking Invest-
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ment bore , and farms have alt
most doubled in valuo. Au this
Is due to republIcan prosperity
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brought on by confidence in roy ,
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ff f back the old conditions ? Think a
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it over well.
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The fusionists have carried on
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" and deception. By : abuse , by j
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faso figures , and by insinuations -
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tlons they have sought to con- ;
fuse the votors. They have had
plenty of funds for this , and
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they have boon unscrupulous in
its use.
For what purpose ? The fusionists - ?
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slonista want a foothold in the , )
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state house in order that they :
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may bo able to again entrench . i i
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in time state institutions the
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strikers and job hunters who
disgraced the state In the same ' ;
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positions four years r.iO. But
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The hope of Bryan la the i
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i" may doilY and hourly harrMs '
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3. t the TIoo3e\'elt administration
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hi : \ agarics to the forefront of de- .
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; nrocracy. : Ills cohorts .expect ' .
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Nebraska : to send him there if 1
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trickery and vilification and
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boodle can do the job. Bryan
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; state : In his special train during i '
- the . lact days oC the campaign to !
. cntIusc : hIs wOI'I\Ors. And they '
c ; ol set republicans lo help in
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The fusion co.mpi\.ign for state :
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omces is an attempt to secure
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the state institutions and official ,
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* : machinery : for future use. The {
r& h & revenue issue is a fraud on the
t' \ otcrs , and the ' fusionists Intend : *
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: ( fore relief ' in this lrection. They * *
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I simply want lo get men into tile '
it m cit :
t legislature who wIII help Bryan .
mute the senate. 'rho free pass
ffi Issue Is raised by : the worst gang
of pass-taers : the state hM ever , * }
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'rho republican slate officials i
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; when elected will continuo the m t
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. good and safe conduct of the
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public uusiness. Tine republican ;
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legislature will adopt the needed
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t : find will select a Roosevelt sena-
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It Is a business proposition , ,
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t and every republican can afford
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cast a straight vote In favor of
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Theodore Roosevelt and n continuance - .
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tinuance of I epu1.l1lcan Irosper-
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What would the republican party
have done for an organ in this
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campaign had it not been for _ rl1C
I Tribune ? }
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Arc you ill favor of Hoos\'c1t ?
Then say by your vote on : the , , ' '
t legislative ttcct. : ) . , . .
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