The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, December 02, 1904, Image 3

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    December 2 , 1904 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE
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DOI1't Forget Wllital Bros. '
Land Excursion next Tuesday ,
i December 6tll.
Come go with us to Kansas on Tuesday next and
. ' WP " ; : ; ll- ! how you the finest land that can be had for the
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set em up to the crowd. . '
\ \ ' c will sell you a fine 160 for 3000. $ 1,000 .
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. ' down , balance 5 years at 6 per cent , in.Kan. . . , that will t :
Ji grow bIg corn , wheat , alfalfa , clover , tImothy and big
red apples , if you will go with us next 1'uesclay.
For rent-A fine 80 near Falls City cheap. [ ;
If you have a loan coming chic or want a new one
' see us , we have plenty of cheap money. '
. There is in Falls that 6 for . '
a man City paid $6,500 '
" 3 80'S in Kan. last yetir , could sell for $ J , 500 more
, than he paid , his crop will net hi m : : ; . 2 , 200 , snaking a
i 1 clear profit of S3 , 700 this yenr. You can do thc same )
if you will go to Kan with us next Tuesday
. Here is one of the best bargains in Richardson Co.
No. 37 K-1s a good farm of 160a , well improved good
[ 4 room house , barn , 32X32 , hog house 2X26 with shin-
gic roof , 2 granaries Sx 16 and 12x14 , chicken house
* 8X22 shingle roof , 2 good wells with windmill and tanks ; 1
This is all upland , 130a in cultivation , not over J sa un- '
t lit for cultivation , all fenced with posts and wire , Sa t.
clover and timothy , 9a all good alfalfa , 2a orchard , 4 {
. mi. of school , R. F. D. , phone in house , only 3 mi of
Salem , all good smooth land except about r sa for only. ) '
tl $48 per acre part cash balance on time , owner must sell ' .
on account of poor health , let us show you this farm. ' /
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\Vhtaker Brose )
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Court I-louse Ne\vs.
Treasurer Zook and his assistants -
tanh have been very busy men
1 ; . all week. Taxes are being paid
to the extent of $2,500 a day and
the office force has been compell-
erl to labor night and day to
' . keep up with the wotIc
'f , l'he : Hock Island and . Mo. Pac.
raIlroads have paId theIr taxes in
full though a portion of their tax
. , was paid under protest. 1'he
Burlington tendered Sl1.400.30 in
fuJI pa'ment of their tax which
Ii this year has been increased to
about S17,500. 'l'he County
Treasurer has refused to accept
the tlnder.
roll' tl'iinner , County Clerk has
been taking it easy this week as
- the tax books arc complete and
\ there is nothing but routine busi-
. ' j t"1 ness to require his attention.
His office however , is a scene of
activity i\Iessrs Hin ton , 1\1 cCra r
and Glosser special committee of
the county board arc 1001lig up
I all delinquent personal tax since
lSJ1. This con\l'llittce \ has been
hard at work a1cl $ will probably
be engaged the greater part of
next week. "very little of this
delinquent tax will be < collected
but as the state has the county
charged ' with its portion of the
tax , the county will reeivc credit -
it from the state for alll1l1collect-
' ed taxes. This will materially
I t i < reduce the count v's debt to tIle
" . . . . state and is the purpose \ ; for which
\.1t the committee wa appl i tc ' 1.
f But Oil" ' : ' - " , ' " c : ' : c , Jacob Mack
' . Jas. Graham , has bcr
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menced in Chas. Loree's office in
the last week. Charlie says the
tales of wealth that were report-
. cd as a part of the district clerl\'s
I office arc a delusion and a sllare.
Judge 'Vilheit and Williams
J ehrer have been engaged in the
{ a routine work of their oflices.
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Lulu west , I'airfaxi1o-------------- 19
John Henry lIug-hcR , Hiawatha.28
Maric 1.'aliscil liawkins , 1.'a118 City _ 23
Jesse \111n'on , Shul1crL.2/
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Will pay the following prices
for poultry delivered tv the Poul-
try 1-louse.
Hens and Pullets . . . 7c per lb.
Young \ ' . . . . . .7c per lb
Spring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7c per Jb
Turkey all kind . . . . .12l peril )
Ducks full feathered . .6c per lb I
Geese full feathered..6c ocr lb
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Cra ws must be empty. Sick
poultry not wantcrT : The [ above
prices good cncluding' Dec. 31' < 1.-
Falls City Poultry Butter & .lg-g- ! ;
Co. .
Call for Mass \ ff1eeting.
1'he committee appointed by
the Falls City Commcrcial Club
to look after the good roads
question have deckled to call a
mass meeting the Court house
in this city on 'l'uesdav December
13 at 2 p. 11. at which ' all people
in the county interested in the
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Good Ponds question are urged
to be present. 'l'hc purpose of
this meeting' is to discuss this
. question and if possible . to devise
some means of securing the good
roads for the entire county. It'
has also b en suggeslcd that such
a gathering [ 'ht fraJ11c it hill
on this subject and have our
mneumbers of the Legislature introduce -
troduce it at the session of that
body nest winter.
Judge \lunger of the U. S. district -
trict court has on application of
the Burlington railroad issued a
temporary restraining order enjoining -
joining all county treasurers from
declaring the Burlington's tax delinquent -
lilHluent gr from ; attempting in
any manner to collect the tax UtI-
.tit the case can be heard. This
is a new attack on the revenue
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BIG CLOSiNG
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I-laving' decided to go out of business 1 am going
to sell Wholesale my complete stock of goods consisting -
sisting of :
. Diamonds . . . . . . - . . - . . . . . . . . . . . - - . , . . . . . . . \Vntchcs . . . - . . . - - _ . _ , . . . Clocks . . . - . _ . _ - , - - . . .Jc\\'choy . - - - . . . . . . . . . . . . , Silver-
Wnre , Cut . _ Glass . _ . . , . . . Silk . . . . . " ' _ Urrfbi _ - . . . . . . . . - ellas . . . _ - . .
Ms Silver LYJ - - . . Novelties . - - . . - - - . . . - , . . - Toilet - - . . WIMY
Sets , Etc . . . . . . . . . . . , . - Etco " " - - -
And in fact includes everything to be found in a first
class Jewelry store.
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This Sate \vili continue uiiLi1 ! thc Entire
Stock is gone. COllle early while our assorL-
t11ent is yet c0i11pletc. Now is your chance to
Buy Christrnas presents 'Vholesnlc p3'ices.
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1 Now is the time when ' rf
. . I you arc daily pondering'
. over , the thought ' "I want to fret 1\'lother ' or Father , ' , .
Sister or Brother , Sweetheart : or Friend , a Christmas i
Present. \\That shall it be ? '
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: Let HaH & Greenwald help you
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A nice pair of House Slippers , a fine pair Df Shoes
. . or a half dozen pairs of I-Iose is something for your . .
I considcratiou. 11'Iany , many people arc wishing for a
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nice pair of I-louse Slippers ; a few pairs of extra hose
. j l is ! something which come 1n . very handy and convenient
- to most everyone at some tune or other. A few extra
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pair on hand arc never tivastccl or thrown away. i\
; t pair of Shoes to the needy is very sensiblc. Thee : are
j far better than some foolish luxurA serviceable ar- r'
:1 : . tide is just j as much appreciated by all and much more
needed iw I many.
\Vc have a fine line of Slippers , l-losicryand Shocs.
\Ve can please you and thc one who gets the present. . ,
Yours : Respectfully , t .
[ HALL & UREENWALDJ
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law coming from those corpora-
tions who \\ere able to evade this
proposition of tax under the old
law..and not intend to pay the tax
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tinder the new law / if they can
void ; doing so.I I , 'l'he order of
Judge l\lunlJcr was served 011
Treasurer 'Zook yesterday. j