The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, February 19, 1904, Page 11, Image 11

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Febntw , THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE II . .
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'I . HOLT'S
! Shoe Store
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f I ) a-- Falls City , Neb.
! . SHOES Men ,
Women and
i for Children . .
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. I would be pleased to have you call
to see our Shoe Styles . . . . .
Would also like add your name
to our list of customers.
Chlldrcn's Shocs Spccialty.
warm Lined Shoes for Old Folks.
. Rubbers and Overshoes of all Kinds.
" - . Want to Phone ?
Call 23.
CURRENT PRESS COMMENT
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Free For All.
If you think you arc good gubernatorial -
l'rnatorial timber have courage ,
my boy , to say so.-Bixby in the
State Journal.
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, No. ' .
, Is tltcre a place in thc world
where a boy ha it perfect right
to , ' make all the noise h , . . : wants ?
-Atchison ' Globe.
1 i" - . , . \ On the , Other Side.
Some day an enterprising jurist
will Wil1)l11111ortal renown hy dis-
covering technicality on thc
Side of the commonwealth.Ex. .
. Their Own Horns.
'T } 'hc SunJowcr } hand , Em ng--
ham's female organization , is
composed largely of school ma'ms
'l'his is a casc of the tutors who
toot.-Robinson ( I ; is. ) Index.
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. Defenseless.
In comparing " 'hi taker 'Vrig-ht
with Morgan and 'Schwab , in a
" , ' ' speech in the Senate a few days
, ago , Senator Patterson seemed to
i' . torget that dead men . cannot de-
fend thcmsdvcs. -Shicag-o Record I -
ord Herald.
A Matter of Econom ) ' .
It aright he cheaper to pay
, ( Jucen J.iliuokalani SWoOOO : ( ) for
her ( cstionahle in i te rest in
Hawaii than to wastc thc time of
cong : > 'ess ' each year COnSideriltg
the matter and deciding not to'
pay it-Omaha . Bee.
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Age of Discovcl'Y.
. ' 'T } ' hey havc < 1iscO\'ered oil in
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, , . . . _ " i'\cmaha county , mineral paint
"it : , has been discovered in ichard-
C . son county , and now let some
prospector go to work and sec if
he can "discO\'er" an honest politician -
itician in \-1'e- :
) Adams coun1'e
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cumseh Chieftain.
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I'J I , Judicious Ad"el'tising.
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If a man may advertise a yellow -
l ) low newspaper by running for the
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presidency why should not other
exploiters do likc vise ? 1'here is
a great field here for soap , sooth-
ing i syrups hitters and patent
medicines , to say nothing of
whiskies and cigars.Chicago
Chronicle.
Partcd.
If Bryan's silver dollars were
as sound a taken l of \ ; flue t as thc
real value in tHese days of a bushel -
el of whcat , hc might ! climb on it
as on a wheel of fortune and roll
to destinations which , as things
are , he has small chancc of reach- "
- . York 'J'rihunc.
ing- -Ne\y \ :
How About Noah's Flood.
The next time the old question : :
of whether lire or water i the
more destructive comes up fur
discussion in our schools and debating
bating societies , thc disputants
will all want the "tire" ' side.
'l'hey will feel that the Baltimore
and Chicago tires will win the
debate for them without scarch-
ing" ---Plattsmouth News Hcrald.
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Time and Eternity.
"Etcrnity , " said the country
exhorter , who wanted to make
things clear "is forever and for-
ever and live 1 or six e\'cr1asting's
on top of that. Why brothers
and ; sisters after millions and billions -
lions of centuries had rolled way
i'n eternity it would still be a
hundred thousand years to break-
fist , timc. " -\ebraska City News.
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, Died.
1'he infant son of1r. . and
\ [ rs. Frank Schuler died Sunday
morning" 'l'hc many friends of \Ir.
and lrs.Schuler sympathixe with
them deeply in the los : of their
little one.
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, For weak digestion , belching
or sour stomach use Chamberlains
Stomach ; and Liver tablets and
you will get quick reticL For 1
sale hy A. e."Tanncr. .
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NEBRASKA STATE NOTES.
York is to have a new 828,000
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high school buildi Itg- .
Ansel Pittman of Murray was
killed by the accidental discharge
of a shot g-un.
Chris 'Valternath ; of Tecumseh
died from thc effects of a fall on
a slippery door stcp.
John 1-1. Dundas of Auburn lits :
announced that he will no longer
act as manager of the Tecumseh
chautauqua.
Fritz Hecker of Putman who
injured sonic time ago : by having !
his hand caught in a corn shred-
der , Jtas died of blood poisoltinJ !
Dr. Edward Hayward and Dr.
, 1'hos. Gant of Nebraska City will ,
g-o to the far east for the purpuse
of enlisting as' surgeons in thc
Japanese army.
'rhe proprietor of a Hastings
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restaurant refused to allow a col-
ored woman to cat at one of the
tat > 1es. She tiled , a complaint
against him and he was tined S25
alHl costs.
l\Irs. M. J. Heavirm of Nebraska -
ka City saw a burglar entering
the house and took a shot at him
with a re\'ol\'er. Thc robber
beat a hasty retreat , leaving } a
trail of blood b hind.
Near Bassett a strange and
'cry fatal disease has appeared
among herses. Thc stite : \.cter-
narian says that thc disease has
cxisted for centuries in Scotland
but this is the first time it has
appeared in Nebraska.
? \Irs. Johnson , the , wife of a
farmer lh'ingnear \larqucttc in
Hamiltun county , became det 1cnt-
cd and goingto a straw tack ,
poured coal oil over herself and
the stack and ignited it. 1Icr
body was found burned ( to a crisp.
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. When you . . Have a. Cold
' l'he first J action when you have
a cold should be to relieve the
lung-so This is best accomplished -
ed by the free use uf Chamber-
lain's Cough remcdy. 'l'his rem-
edy.tiqifies . the tough mucus
amid t" causes its expulsion from the
dr cells of the lungs , produces a
free expectoration , and ; opens the
secretions. A complete cure soon
follow _ For sale by A. G. 'Van-
ncr.
Died.
Peter Kessler who has been lying -
ing i sick at the home of'his da ug-h-
tel' , AIrs. Ellinger ; of Stella died
last l'riday nig-h He has been
in failing health for a number uf
years. Father Kesler was a
mcmber of the 1cKinlcy post of
the G. A. H. of that place .and has
been a resident of Stella since
the town started. He was a
prominent member of the \ I. E.
church and was at' one time a
local : preacher.
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LOCAL AND , PERSONAL :
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D. Winfrey of Stella was in thc
city over Sunday.
Elmer Ray of Verdon was , ill . .
this citSaturda , ' . ' . . .
city Saturday. ' / . .
Chas. Sharts of Ilttmhuldtati ;
in thc city Saturday. ,
, Call 74 whcn you want a nice
juicy steak on prince rib roast. .
Hon. E. A. Tucker : of Hum-
.lJoldt was in time city \Lottday. . :
AnniNcHxel of Preston wait
to St. Joseph Sunday morning- "
M. F. Look , thc Verdon mc. . -
chant spen t Sun < 1 ay in this city. ,
G. S. Hutching-s of Shube't't
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was in thc city Saturday after-
noon. .
Misses Elizabeth and Relic
lIes ack \ " sited ( friends i11 Hun
bold over Sunda .
A complete : line of fresh , salt- :
ed and suutkCl fish ! : during lent.- = - .
Coupe & 1'hornto11.
Miss Jennie Fellers of Hum- .
boldt'isitcd friends in this city
the first of the week.
Guy Spencer , the 'Vorld Herald < l
artist came down from Omaha
and spent Sunday in this city.
Misses 14ixxicVolfT and m1ix I l-
beth Sanford left Sunday for St.
Joseph where they have accepted
positions in a wholesale millinery
house. ,
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lIrs.T. . A. Stuart left 'l'imes- } :
day for her home in 01m1111g-ce , 1.
'r. She was accompani ( < l by her
mother , \Lrs. P. H. : Jussen , who
will make an extendl ( visit at'
that pacc. ]
C. H. Martin of L'atadayfS in
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town \ \Iolulay. \ lr. Martin' was
in.a ; very good humor notwith-
standing thc fact that the cold
wind and the rough roads had
made his trip a'ery unpleasant
on e.
Hiawatha now has its third I
' 1ew paper , Bert Howard having
established the Hiawatha Herald.
The Herald is published in mag--
axine form like 'l'ime'Pribtule and
is a well printed and well edited
pubtication. 'rhcn' is no reason
why the third paper should ( nut
live at Hiawatha and ( the Ileralil < l
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has every prospect of so doi . ng- .
incompetency
front the Blue Hprillg's HCllt lIcl.
'I'he democratic press of thc
First Judicial district give us the , .
reasons why udg-c Keltig-ar appointed -
pointed Johny Martin of Falls
City as his court rcporter. was
because there was no democrat in
the district competent to fill the
position. If democrats can stand
thc general charge of incompe-
tency as applied hy their own
hress . : , republicans will not object .
even though a half-biL1\ed : republican -
lican did the tiling that " secured
for himself ; l mig-hty small posi-
tion as compared to the sacrilice.