- R I . i . , . . , , . ' " . " . . " / , : ' , : . ; November Is' . 'IQ04 TI-1 E FALLS CITY TRIBUNE ' . . . , . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ = - , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - n - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 . More Suits About Revenue Lav. . ' Phe railroads are tringto ; . evade the new revenue law which r " . . our dciriocratic friends agreed to "j . ; . . , ' rclc'e them of. 'l'hcy arc now , tcnd ring to thc Treasures of thc . . various counties thc 19o3 tax and 'twcnty per cent additional : . 'l his , 4 is an attempt to miHconsiruc thc . ! ' . ' . law so as to permit to railroads ' . ' . tb pay less ta. . . . than forutcrly ' " . The levy being lower under thc r4 ; . ' increased : assessment it would l r"A. permit thc roads to pay the tax ' of 1903 under thc lower levy of t ' 1904 said then add twenty per ' , _ 'ccnt to that. This will of IOl1fRC i t , . be productive of much litigation r' , I , and as we finally believe will not I , : , ' only be disastrous to the railroads ' . . . : but will con vi ncc' t hc general . . . . ' public that the . revenue ll\\ : \ was . ' cnacted for thc benefit of' thc . . .t ? . . ' people and not thc great corpo- - . rattOlls. Certain it is . that the . . railroads , insurance companies , ' I . ' express coin pani \ : s and telephone ; ' ; ' ' ! . , . anll telcgraph companies arc all " : , , " . ' .f figliting time law , and in doing so , " hn'c aligned themselves with our. . . e i.t . ' . . . ' x : friends the democrats. It will be + ' . . "T . , interesting to watch G lerdes and ; Lord to sec whether or not their . votes arc cast with these corpo- ations ' in .their attempt to repeal \ the . law. , . . \ . ; . Campaign Expenses. . _ R. C. James , county attorney ; : } elect files his affidavit that his I . . . . ' total 1 cxpcrs : in securing 111selcc- ' .tiol1 amounted to 843.50. J. S. ' . , Lore spent 8)2.75. 41brt Story . " , spent ' B73lC to bc beaten for sen- . ' alor. , Y. 1-1. M rrow's expense t was $ )5.00 which lie spent for livery , assessments to thc county 5-- - central committee , telephone ctc. , 'l'uc1'r spent 861.05 in this and I , .Pa , VlCC county. V. IL Hogrcfc . . expended 854.25. Sam Baync treasurer of the republican county . . . central , committee reports cx- . expenditure ' 1 & pcnditurc of a little more than I ' $300. George : W. Hell and treas- ) . urcr of thc Roosevelt club spent 'f' . : S90.00 for halls for meeting-so No other candidate or officer has reported - ' ported their cxpcnsc. I , Castle Hall . No. 18. , . . . . Part of thc fifth district of thc Knights of Pythias in this state , " involving castles at r1'ccum.sch , 1'able Rock , DuBois 'l'almag-c , I IIumbolc1t. Auburn and Falls City met in thc local castle hall 'Ved- ' . ncsda\ c'cningdnd enjoyed an . t . . . . I ' . interesting and 1 instructive mce t. 'f ; . ing- Those of the grand officers \ . . present on tIltS oo.aSlOn were Grand Chancellor J. M. Kildow of York , Deputy Gn : nd Chanccl- . lor Frank J. Kelly of Lincoln , Grand Keeper of Records and Seals Will II. Lo'c of Lincoln and . Grand Trustee W. S. LcyHa of . . this city. An address of welcome , . . ; . . , was tendered , thc visitors by W. _ _ S. . . eyda and was responded to by addresses from the otter three grand omcc'rs. The secret work of the order was exemplified by Deputy Grand Chancellor Kelly to thc local order and about sixty visitors , after which due attention was given to an elaborate ltiC ; lieou. The meeting closed about enc o'clock and all present voted thc evening imiost pleitsilut onc. 'l'hc members of thc local castle arc known everywhere as royal entertainers - tcrtaincrs and havc met with great success . in this city. Knights present from lImn- boldt were II. A. Maun , II. Mc- Council CliiUnp 1VrightTint Challin I : . C. james , C. H. Wilson - son , 1. Shirley , Oliver Hall , Chris ' Bcutter , J. Wozal , R. L. Linn , l\I. L. Wilson , B. : Litchfield , Dr. Cooper , H. Q. Dalbey James Davis and G. W. Segrht from Table Rock ; A. I4. ShatTer , J. H. Stewart , Lewis Stalder , A.Aylor , S. H. Dopp J. : po Morse , A N. Ncwcomb of Nebraska City and O. N. Barkus of DuB0is. Thumb Shot. . Master Han'cy StlttltP' while pulling back the trigger of an air r fle 'rucsday afternoon , was shot in the thumb thc bullet lodging against the boltc. It required the services of a physician to remove - move thc bullet. Tax List. ' 1'he tax list was turned over to the county treasurer by County Clerk Tanner \Vedinesday. . ' 1'hc delay caused by the injunc- tiOll suits has caused Mr. Tanner and his assistants to work very hard to get the list turned over in timc. 'l'he total tax is about S211OOO.00 or 831,000.00 more than last ycar. Notice of fleeting. There will be a meeting thc court house Monday night for thc purpose of considering the proposition of boring for gas and oil in this neighborhood. Every- body should attend and take an interest in this enterprise for it will mean a great deal to our city if thc efforts of the promoters should he succcssful. . Collar Bone Broken. While engaged in a game of foot-ball Thursday noon , Lynn , son of Reuben Horracks had the misfortune to break his collar bonc. The broken bone was set by Dr. Kerr and thc boy is doing . nicely. _ The Knights and Ladies of Security - curity met Thursday evening .in 'Vahl's hall and completed the usual scmi.monthly work. Miss Ethel i\Iitcliell was initiated into the or < 1er. After the close of the regular meeting a program was rendered followed by a sumptuous repast in thc dining hall. .r-- : . . . . : ; : - . ' . - - ' " _ _ , _ JJ . . --t-- _ Bi1g. ' . . . . . . . . : Reduction Sale . On all Trinll11cd Hats at the . , Bon . Ton Millinery Store \ I - _ _ _ n - . - - - - . I For 14 days every Trimmed Hut viIi be sold FOR CASH 20 per cent lower ti Fan the . regular price. i Hats marked . , , . $12.00 nov - $9.60 t " " 8.00" - - 6.40 " " 5.00" - 4.00 " 3.00" - . , - . 2.40 i . S ' - . . . . - , . i. . " " 2.00 ' " - 1.60 ' c ' _ - ' " ' _ . _ _ _ "Ve have a very swell assortment of Hats . on hand. Ladies pleas come and see theill. Helen Brebeck . . . _ . ! L:11- : -4-- - i . " , ' . f'.I- ' . _ _ . ' - - - . How About It ? M - _ _ _ _ _ . . . _ _ _ _ _ - . _ - n. . . . . . - - \Till 1 vou let us fit you in a pair of ' " \ inter Shoes if you are promptly . and politely waited upon ; rightly fit- , . ted and you get the best style your ' . " r " ; price will . purchase ? , . 1\ If you get the utmost comfort that ' : . " , can be put into a shoe ; and have the - . I" : ) ' . . . I 'J guarantee of a strmg 1 It-out shoe , ; . J house ; to have any . complaint , no " . . . l matter how slight , promptly satisfied , ' . . ' . t and .to know that you get a dollar's' i wortli for every dollar you pay ? " ! , II I How .tL\bout' Its ' . . . I . . : : GEOR.GE B. HOLT : Tile Shoe 1Ian. " . . . " 11 " - , "If . . " 1111Jij' : - - Jw- Baby hoods at cost and below cost at thc Bon 1'on Millinery storc. Harold Belle of Kansas City is ' visiting with his aunt Mrs Fowler - er in this city.