I II I 6 TIlE FALLS I CITY TRIBlTI'\E . February 12 , 190. - I , TilE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE 1'ublisllcd l very l4'ridayat I l' I ALLS CITY , N1a13RASIcA B ' ROSS & RAY Nntcl'cd ( as sccoIHl.clasmattcl' : , .Jauu- ary 12 , 1)O4at the post ollice at I' 1 ' ; alls City , deli , 111111 ( < ' . 1' thc Act of Congress of Manh .1 , 1879 . ONE DOLLAR l pgR Y1DAH 'l'elephone 1 No. 22 ( , . - . . . . . . . - . - - - . . . . . . - . . - - - How can you expect to purify } ' ' with disinfectant a judiciat'y ; an impure ( - fectan t ? . . - - - - - ' 1'he'1'riiulc ha a prediction to make. lD. J. Burkctt will suc- ceed Charles H. Dictrich as Unit- ed State senatorand , fudge Paul Jesscn of Otoc County will suc- cecd : Mr. Uurkett as . rcprescnta- . ; ti'c. . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - By thc way , what about the . approaching' city election ? It will he the lirst skirmish that prccccle thc big ba tUc , 1-Iave thc republicans of l + ills City g'ird- \ d l on their armor and filled their knapsacks and arc they already scenting thc battle from afar oily : 0fS"0U _ _ Lavery time wc scc a rural mail carrier coming into town after ; a t hard trip over his routevc wish ; that this country . were \ an empire for about ten minutes anwc \ i i were thc cmpcror. The imperial - 3 ukase wc would issue increasing - thc pay of these public servants would be a notallc public doctt- I mc n t. I t. . . . \\T heat rcachcd thc dollar mark I ' hut thc great artily of wheat producers didn't ( know any any- tiling about it. Lots of money cllailged hands but the ttuin I l who raised wheat in ichardson coun- ty last year didn't get any 1.1' it. On the other hand he has thc satisfaction - isfaction of kno\virmg that hc did- n't lose anything ; , ' when thc slump camc. . , . . . . . . . ' .9T > 2R t L'WYJl Ef \Ve helieve that when thc mists shall have rolled away the nanH of John L. Webster can bc read d l just beneath that t ot Thcodore Roosevelt on thc republican tiel- ct. As one who bas " 'the best interests - tcn'sts of Nebraska at heart , we trust that such may be the cast Above everything Nchraska ' : - ; dcl- egatiotl to the national con\'en. tion must bc solid for : Roosevelt , and then , if such a thing is pos' sible , let them bc for 'V eh tt > r. - " . . . . . - - - - . . . . - . . . Any protest against Secretary Shaw's action in calling on the banks which are , United State , depositories for 845,000,000 011 t t of order. The go\'ermcn hm certain obligations to meet and 1 1 must draw the money or issm bonds for the amount needed. It t may inconvenience a fcw banker to be compellcd to produce the money . that Uncle Sam has dc , positcd , hut a bond issue of S45- 000,000 would inconvcnicncc the great American pcoplc. 'T ' hese banners have not acted as thc custodians of thc public money for nothing and can afford to stand for a little inconvenicncc. " - - - - Bryan has expl'esscd a prefer- cnce for Billy Iiearst as thc democratic - ocratic presidential candidate. Hearst is ' \ ha\'in ' regarded as having thc slimmest chance .01' all the various aspirants to that honor : Pile 13i J \ 'an wing may throw enough support to him to bring about a deadloc'k in the con vcnlion.'l'lmen in thc interests of harmony , a "crown of thorns and cross of gold" spccch will hc in order. History has been known to repeat itself. " " = --.v..rr _ , . BOL TERS. " 1I.T _ . _ _ u. _ _ _ _ _ 1. . . . _ _ _ . . _ _ L.L..1 . . . . _ _ _ . Io alai w11o ever b01tel it convention - vention'as able to give a satisfactory - factory reason for having done so , unless hc went thc full length and repudiatcd thc principles of his party and went over to thc cncmy. 'l'here is no middle g-round. A man cannot bolt thc county convention and still bc a republican , because he is only one of thc many . men who make up thc party and hc has no right to dcmand that thc majority rule be suspcnded ancl ( that a minority re- port for which he alone is responsible - sible ue adoptcd. It is his privilege - lege to g'o into a convention and oppose the nomination of any man whom he sees lit to oppose , but when the majority has spok- cn he has no right to bolt thc action of that con ven lion and still claim to bc a repuhlican When hc docs so hc brands him- self as a political hypocrite for such the people have no re- spect. No man has a right to ask his part to settle his own personal g-rmlg'cs In nine cases out of ten , the action of thc boltcr is based \ upon the most selfish of moti'CS -the rule or ruin policy. , 't ' he republican part is foundcd upon great principles , and thc man . who adopts these principles as his ovnvho ; believes in t11I.111 , and is honest in that belief , will , be too broad minded , and too cons plctely lc\'oid of egotism and , , elfishness , to dcmand that a con- . \'cntion make nominations in accordance - cordance with his wishes It docs . not follow that a man is called upon to vote for a candidatc simply - ply because he is on his party . ticket , but this fact gives him no license to take a stand against ; his party as such , and with dclib- crate intent and great malice ; aforethought to do his party an l irreparable wrong , and then turn to that party for aid and comfort. 'Vhen a republican announces ; that from an honest change of convictions he has become a dem- - ocrat the republicans can respect o . . . . . . - . . . . . . .11 : > A GOOD PLACE i . ! " to buy - i . - Drugs , Books , Wall i I Paper , Etc. . TilE KING ! HAMACY : _ " . . . . + , , _ . . , , . neszr--s.xciermm.e-rzm _ _ . . . ; rt rinn.e.m s-sreremcZavcrsirs . "W ' ' . " ' . am. : : : : ; ; - : : ; 3tf"JIC/yi.L Ot'AY ! ' .L : : 19olJd11 ! ! 'fY1e6m ; ' ; ; ; ; ; ; = = : .7 , . . . -j. . Cy ; \ : ; Our line is always complete , and our prices . : , " " : , are as low as is consistent , vith first class goods. . " ' ' ' ' . . We also give five per cent rebate on ail cash .1 purchases. We solicit your patronage . " . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , . . , . . . . . , , , , , , . . . . , . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . _ , . . , " ' . -.nft"J. ' " c - .or-- " ; r + vnr - - ' + 1 Ii2Yrll.L1 . n.vs . l " . . . . . . wrt.rro . . . A.MIRrwr : _ iV..541 ' " . . . . M . . . . " " " " " = = u - ; . . " " " " _ . = c vra + = rstmrsa oc.a..o , King s PllarJlnacy I _ j - - - - - - - - - - 1. . = : = . _ that man and his opinion , but they must ever hold the hypocritical - ical boltcr in supreme contcmpt. . . . 'J.ulrux.eaa- ZCt IN TWENTY YEI1.RS. 't ' wenty years from now ) there will bc a great change in the pcrsonel of the republican party in Richardson county. 'Vhen the county convention meets here will bc ncw faces in all delegations ; there will bc new leaders on the floor , for the old leaders and the old rank and file shall have passcd forever from the arena of politics and their places shall have been taken by the young man and the school boy of toda-y 'Vhat is to he thc heritage of thc next generation - eration of republicansVhat win you mcn who make up the party today , bequeath to thc republicans - publicans of tomorrow ? 'Timis is , _ . . . " 1 ' " 'J' J 1 J a vital qucstIon , for it IS one that affects posterity , and any question - tion that has to do with thc wel- fare of those who come after us cannot be considered too seriously. \Ve want to live twenty years longer if for no other reason than to bc present at a typical county convention of that era. \Vc want ' to see just what constitute thc birt1nig-ht of Richardson county republicans in J24. This birthright today is in the process of the making and W1111 those who arc making ; it shall pass it on to the next generation , what responsibilitics shall they hand down with it ! In politics there is alaw , of heredity as immutable - mutable and as certain in its operations - crations as its counterpart in natural law. 1.'hc men who arc sowing thc seeds today arc responsible - sponsiblc for the harvest of to- morrow. 'Vhat shall thc harvest hc ? . FRED W. MILLER. . PredtIillcr , the present deputy secretary of state , has been m men- - - - - - . . . . It . . . ! - - - - - . . . . - - - " - - - ' \ - ! tione 1 to ' mccced Secretary \Iarsh. -1. t 'Ve believe that thc candidacy j of 1\lr l\1il1cr will be acceptable rte to all Hichanlson county rcpubli- - . . cans. His party loya Ity' is not questioned ; his ability is beyond any doubt , for he has proven an cfiicicnt deputy and his adapta- ' bility to clerical work should make him an ideal secretary of statc The 'rri1mne believes that should hc acccpt the nomination he will be elected and when elect- ' ed ( will prove a competent t and satisfactory ofiicial. . , " - - - - " " " " ' Watches for the Boys. : 'rhc Lincoln Daily Star is mak- I ing i it possible ; for any ' boy in i N e- .j bras1\ to be the owner of a hanl- sonic American watch The - watches arc open face , stem wind anc1 stem set and are Lruara11tPcd J _ . _ _ . . _ ' . _ . _ . , _ _ _ . . _ _ _ _ _ n. . _ . . _ . . _ _ _ by thc maker to bc good time keepcrs. ' l\'Iany ' boys throughout the state have already securt > d one of thc , watches , aid they - arc invariably well pleased. ' Frcl l Robinson , 'rekamah , says "I am very much pleased with the watch I got. It keeps very < " good time 'l'hank you , " A. \l. Linncr , Holdreg'c , writes after getting his watch as follows : "I r think it is ag-ood little watch you sent me. " 'Ve could give the names of many more Nebraska Ii boys who have secured watches ' I ! and arc more than pleascd. . ' Any boy who will write to us , , we will tell him how he may ob- tain one of these watchcs. WVe do not ask him to send us money for them You do well . can ( as as _ p. . ' . thc other boys who have already - obtained their watches. Write us a postal card or a letter now , asking for particulars. - . . Address-\Vatch Department , , . Daily Star , Lincoln , Neb. Remember 'rhc Tribune docs - up-to-date job printing. . . ' rinting.'w 'w '