The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, January 15, 1904, Page 6, Image 6

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. 6 TI.IE ! FALLS CITY TRiUUNI ? January 15 - 190-t- - . -
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THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE
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Publishcd Every ji'riday at
ALLS 1 CITY , NEBRASKA
By
ROSS & RAY
: Application made for entry at the
lilts City post ollice as second class
matter.
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ONE 1)OLLAR PER YJAR
Telephonc No. 22 ( ) .
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'l he fed cral court has coin plcte-
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Iy exonerated Senator Dict.rich.
If this ag'itation continues the
only safe place on earth will bc
thc theatn
With thc democrats , just at
present , it is not a question of
which issue shall bc paratnont ,
but what shall thc issue be.
Pcrhaps war between Russia
and Japan is being delayed for
the purpose of giving thc Amcri-
can meat trust a chance t.o catch
up with . their ordcrs.
The remains of General Victor
t Vifquain have bccn laid to rest
bcncath thc soil of his beloved
coun try. lie was a valiant sol-
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dicr , a loyal citizen and l withal , a
man.
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The great American people
have a way of getting what they
. want. Just now they wan t 'l'hc-
odorc Roosevelt to bc presides t
for another term and they wIll
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get him.
I \'Ir. ' Rosewater has his axc out
. . . for District Attorney Summcrs.
I. ' 1\11' "Roscwatcr brings this implc-
mcnt into such frequent use , it is
no wonder hc so OLC.1 has
, an axe to gl tlll.
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. . . . j You can look in almost an r
direction and see a war cloud ' 1 ' h e
orient has large black and l
. a one an (
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that which is looming up in t.hc
direction of thc Isthmus of Panama -
illa is not to be dcspised.
Senator Hanna has again been
called upon to deny that hc will
be a candidatc for thc presidency.
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Of course not. He . realizes that
hc who buttdh his head . against
a stone walt is in danger of SUCl-
den dcath.
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j People who live near ' Sugar
I Loaf 1\Iountain in Kentucky are
alarmed at.rumbling' noises antI
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trembling of the earth , and fear
t a volcanic cruption. But after all
it may be only another f : . ud ( about
to break out.
1\11' Bryan has as yet expressed
no choice of a democratic pre i-
dcnti.al candidate. Perhaps \ Ir.
Bryan remembers 1596 and has
; another "crQwn of thorns and
j cross of g'01c1" spccch up his
, I slee\'c.
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The pages of history arc full
of surprises and thc history that
is yet to be made will probably
contain some more. Among them
may bc thc statement of the facts
that Japan conqucred Russia and
l\Hssouri went rcpublican.
' 1 he dcmocracy is having a
hard timc to lied sonic ground
upon which to.stand in waging alight
fight upon President Rooscvelt.
'ro find a ncedlc that had been
dropped from a ship into thc middle -
die of the A.tlantic , would bc an
easier tns1\ :
The good road question is to bc
discusscd in congress and a bill
has been introduced prodding for
an appropriation to be apportioned -
ed among the states for thc im-
provcment of public highways.
If the bill passes Nebraska will
get $300OOO-and we can use
every cent of it.
Two immense timhcrs each two
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feet square and 110 feet long were I
shipped through the city the !
, other day and they were billed to
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St. Louis People wondcred to
what use they would be put , but
it has now been made clcar. The
democratic national convention is
to be held in that city and thc
timbers will be used to brace up
the platform.
1\11' Bryan was accosted by reporters -
porters when he landed at New
York on his return from Europe.
But hc refused to talk. Of coursC'
1\11' Bryan is an editor and it
would not be likely that he would
let other papers scoop" his own
pet ioclical. If hc did so , they
5l'Onl(1 appear Commoncr than
ever when j ) l'inted in his paper.
This has been a great year'for
farmcrs' institutes in Nebraska.
'l'hirty such meetings have al-
ready been held and forty more to
comc. The value of the farmcr's
institute can Hardly be over csti-
ma ted . The ( i ' ) cussiot1 of q tlCS-
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tions of vital interest agricul-
turist is responsible in a large
measure , for thc great imprO\'e-
uncut in farming methods during-
recent - \'ears ,
.i1an111Cap eCl.
Lord Goschen , who vas recent-
lyeleeteclehnneellorof 1 ( the Un h'PI'-
i".y of Oxford , haH for multyyeLm . '
had to bat tIe with extreme shorr-
sightedness. " 'hen he WitH ap'
pointed first lord of thc admiralty
his selection for the post was el'it-
ieised adversely . on account of his
defective vision , but , aA evepts t
Kaye proved , his affliction hits in
uo way impaired his SUGCeSR l'n- [
a'cust'onwd to spare hitnsplf when !
in ot1ice , he declined to ha YP documents -
uments read over to him , preferring .
ring to pore over them in spite of
the trouble the task o'asioued
him until he had thoroughly mustered -
tered their conten ts.
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A GOOD PLACE . ' ,
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Drugs , Books , Wall Paper , E t c. , -
TilE KING PHARMACY "j 1
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Our line is always complete , and our prices
are as low as is consistent with first class goods.
I We also give five per cent rebate on all cash
purchases. 'Ve solicit your patronage
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'King9s Pharma .
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OSTEOPATHY : ,
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The exact science of treating
: diseases. If you wish better
. he&.lth permanently , call . on r
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A. R. WATERS , B. Pd. , B. A. , D. O.
O'tJer Cleveland 7JroJ' ' Store Phone Office 214
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AFOOT AT THE HORSE SHOW.
What You Go to See and Hear According -
cording to a Reporter.
At the very portico of the gar
den one catches the volatile spirit
of he ( horse shc.\\\ writes Emery
PoHle , in Eyerybody'slagazine.
Boys are ealling"el'ywlwrp ( they
know what : wp like ) : " ' 'Oet J01l\ \ '
IH'og-I'UmnWH Coil tni11111g it full list
of the box-holdpl's. Bna
Bn\ a pro-
Irl'amme and find out who'CI' ,
t"\ ( \'CI'\ '
t"body is. " Line ' ,
body upon line of' carriages
l'hwes block I lIP wny , their brit ,
giant surfaces J'ptlPttinghun : ; ;
of elpct e Itlltls.
IHJlS ) Superbly
Iro'\'ned ( women tight t and hurry
up thc incline ] passageway } with
the air of worldly ohli\'iousnp , ,
which iH so much ' a part . of he ( city
weIlPI'
\\"ith in . \ymlyd ; : liunmilit.v , conl'eal ( ! ,
jug as bQSt : : ! f I may t he fad t ha t I
am entering on a press ticket , I
full in behind a gay "Im..t . , \ ' . 'nwl'p
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is a girl of hat t slender , app ( flliug ;
delicacy of figure and frank level
gaze of eyes which elm ILtterizc .
the Amel'it'an dall1dJtPl' , 1 sun
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hose ' rill' ( lIanllsonwlr 'OJlst'J'twted
lady wi I h her iH her mother , find
them , too iH her father t , disJlas-
siouate hut wish a whimsical al"
pre < 'iation ' of his position as a
father and a captain of' industry ,
whil'h crecpS into the lines about
his shrewd , Sharply cnl ' lips. Tlw
girl f. ! : is the IIIHt frond of g-1'H'iou
lI-gl'0011lpd , beautifully gowned : '
tIUI'PSPI''Plllpxpl'lIsh'p woimmful
hood. :111 about t her are htlUc1l'ed- : :
of hl'I' own spl(11did ( kind. One if' i
slrnck t wit h HIP urger t t com Jlle ' ,
ness and eo'ks1II'puPs-\ ! \ hesp. t
his IIpighhOl' fl' a \ eight whom Iw (
knows \ 'aA'tlplHlHl a little c\ll'i. \
otlslHS . Ot'iptT. . It makes but
scant clHfPI'pn'p ! ( ( how they t got
tlwI'P-h\ wa\ ; " of whca t , 01' lands , + (
01' steel , 01' ( 'Ottoll , ol'stenmboat
-tllP resell i5 pmilll'IIi'l\ pleasing } :
to lwhold. T' ( rsotlally 1 am glad ;
of I hem amid J freely aeknowledgc ! "
that this is their sho\\
Real Proof
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Real proof of the pudding i is thl .
sttte : of your stomach a few hour
after eating it.
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