March 4 , 1904 , THE PALLS CITY 'I'RIRUNE ( ' 5 - - . - . THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , j" Published Every Friday at AI.LS CITY , NEBRASKA By ROSS & HAY . . ti ' , IDutcrcd ilS HccOlll-cli1S matter , .Tanu- A.'i : uy 12 , 1J04at ) the post ollice at Falls City , Neh. , IIlHh.'I'tllc Act of Congress of Mill'cll 3. 18(1) ONE DOLLAR PEH YEAR Telephone No. 226. REPUBLICAN CAUCUSES. The rcpublican voters of Liberty precinct are called to meet in thc opera house in Vcrdon on thc 12th day of March , 1904 , at 2 o'clock p. m. for thc purpose of selecting fourteen (14) ( ) delegates - cgatcs to attcnd thc county convention to bc held at Falls City on thc 17th day " of March , and to transact such other business as may properly come before , said mccting. \V. H. MARK , . Commi Uecmen. , _ . - - - - - Thc republican voters of Arago precinct - cinct are hereby called to meet atV. . 14. Klcbcr's store in Arago on Wednesday . ncsday , March 16 , at 2:30 : p. m. for thc purpose of selecting ten (10) ( ) delegates to thc county convention to be held at 4. . , Falls City on Thursday , March 17 , and to transact such other business as may come before thc caucus. G-Eo. M MOORH , Committccman ANNOUNCEMENT. , I hereby anJlouncc myself as a caudate - date for representative subject to thc action of thc republican county COIl- vcntion. CASS .ToNHS. There arc men who never have a kind thought for a fellow man. i - ) -f. , ' 1'hcy arc a friend to a man only in proportion to thc good hc can ( I do them or the benefit to be derived - rived from their influence and they are an enemy to a man only as they fear his powcr. When they sec a man that they think , they can use they bring all thc fawning , flattery and ) sedncti hypocrisy of their natures to bear , in winning his friendship. When they see a man whom they fear they resort to all the contemptible - . blc means at their command to 1 , crush him. They attract as the serpent charms his prey ; the at- tack : as the serpent when thc prey is charmed. 1'0 one -who is on his guard , such a man cannot long disguise his true nature. If he shakes hands with you , you detect the lack of cordiality in tHe grasp ; he rarely speaks to his acquaintances on the street ; t he is haughty and overbearing in his manner toward those who IIi \ ' are in any way associated with him ; he praises no one but him- " self and his eyes have an cxpres- \ sion that betokens the crafty , - - cruelty of his nature. There are ' -1 , ; many such men in the world and ' ) - .v . , you never knew one that amounted - ed to anything' . 'rhcy may shine for a while with reflected light , but they soon or later suffer total eclipse. , MICKEY. One or two papers have been . pointing out that Governor l\Iick- - - ey ran considerable behind his ticket two years ago and from this they predict he would stand no show of re-election nest fal1. \Ve ' hardly think the point is well taken. It must be remembered that , unusually bitter fight was rule against I\-lr - : i\Iickcy. : The opposition claimed that if elected he would misgovern the tate in every way , that he would turn the common wealth over to thc railroads to be governed thereby , and a lot of other foolish predictions - tions were also made. All this of course had its effect , and served to cut down his majority. But none of these evil predictions have come to pass , and in his of- Hcial record , his opponents can find nothing upon which to base their opposition. Many who voted against him two years ag'o ; have learned that he h ; not the man that was represented by his versaries and that there has been nothing in his administration - tion that they cannot commend. 1\11' Mickey is entitled to a re- nomination and we maintain that he ought to have it. . LOCAL AND PERSONAL. T. J. Gist spent Sunday in Salcm. A. Neitzel was in IIumboldt over Sunday. Clyde Johnson drove to Bara- da on business 1\Ionday. Do not fail to see Long when you want Seed Potatoes.4 C. A. Chesley went to Hiawatha - Wednesday afternoon. Joe Ray of Humboldt was in town on business l\1onday. ? \ Irs. J. C. Shulenberg- Bara- da was in the city'Ionday. . Chas. Hoffman made t't business trip to Kansas City 'l'uesday. G. S. Cleveland made a busi- ness trip to St. Joe Vvednesday. J. J. Bauer of Vcrdon made a business trip to this city 1\'I.onday. Norman l\h1ssclman went to Kansas City Tuesday afternoon. A. N. Glenn and ' ' . J. Evans left'ruesday for a trip tu Geary , O. 'r. J. J. Tanner was looking- after business matters in Humboldt 11'riday. Now watch the ladies make goo-goo eyes at the millinery ndows. Neal Mulligan who is working on the Hiawatha Herald spent Sunday in this city. Leopold \V oU and family left this week for their future home in ta1'ah , \Vashington. \V. A. Greenwald was called to Kempton , Pa.Friday by the very serious illness of his mother. Sherman Bowers went to 1\1an- hattan , 'Kan. , Tuesday to take a position as a telegraph operator. . - - : 1W\1A'M \ COUCHES : _ . _ . - . - - . - I From today until Mardi 5th , illChlSu lye , ve will sell > > COUCHES at : : : : H20 . PER CENT OFF . . . - - . - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : r,1 A COUCH ( ,4 ° , Y The Same as Cut , 8 rows of ° tufts , 31 inch. . . er wide , cov" " erect in the best of Velour ! : II IV $11.75 . - - - - - - All Couches ' Are of the best Steel Construction = tion and are guarD teed. . See Our Window Display for Bargai ns. - , , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A Good Oak Kitchen Cabinet , 28x44. two Bins , holds 50 pounds each , at = = $4.25 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . . . . . _ _ .w _ _ _ _ 0----- . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Reavis & Abbey : : . . . . . . . . , . . I _ , . " . , - . . , J ) : - ; } } t- " 1'r.t .t.f:1 ; : I"-t 'f- ; 1 = : ( " ' . ' . \ r. P. Long , the potato expert , was in town edncsday. Seed Potatoes - BEST ON EAH'rH.- P. Long. Frank Uh1ig- moved onto his farm northwest of the city 1\10n- day. Remember that our line of corn fed meats can not be exce11ed.- Coupe & Thornton. f 1-1. L. Hunt of Chicago was in the city the latter part of tlC , week visiting his brother , H. 1. Hunt. 1\lrs. 1\1. E. Grainger of McIntyre - t're , Iowa was in the city this week visiting with friends and reI a ti'es. . The semaphore tower which was badly destroyed by fire last week has been repaired and is now as good as new. Manager Jellison of thc Jen.tlC opera house announces two first t class attractions. On Monday : , l\1arch 14th , 1\'lahara's Minstrel s will bc here , and on Alonday' , Mardi 21 , the Kingslcy-Hussell company win open for a week' , stand , presenting a superb repertoire - toire of comedies and dramas. - - . . - - You can't afford to pay more t than a dollar a year for a good newspaper when you can get one at that pricc. Most of' the machinery has been installed in the new mill and as s : on as thc weather will permit work on thc boiler house will bc commenced. Joe Ogen went to Hiawa.tha t 'l'uesday afternoon. Joe has been working on a Burlington bridge gang and is carrying his arm in a sling as the result of a severe fall. . r It is a pleasure to think how pretty the country around this town will look but a few years hcnce. Natures spring robe is the same style that she wore when thc world was young , but it is always becoming just the same. 1\1. Sweeney has purchased thc Royal Bowling Alleys and taken charge of thc business. It is un- I necessary to state that Mr. Sweeney will run a model place I and afford the lovers , of bowling i abundant opportunity to indulge , in the sport. 'l'ucsday will be ladies day. . ,