d FALLS tM.'dhtt ' 54' ' ' ' > i JLJ. 6 TI-IE CITY TRIBUNE _ _ _ _ _ . . : - - - - - - - - - - - - THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , . I f r Published Evety. Pri'day' at l FALLS.I.\ N ; 1t S ' ; : " y ; , NEBRASK.A. , , , . , . t'1 ' . ' ; , ' . B ) $ . I ' . ' 1\ . ' . " I ROSS & RAY I , Entered as second-class matter , Janu- ary 12 , 1904at the post office at 1 al1s ' City , Neb. , under the Act of Congress of March 3 , 1879. ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR Telephone No. 22J. REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Members of the 14egislature. t 'J R. 1 : . GHINSTHAD , Salem GltOHGJt ; SMl'rH , Dawson \V. H. HOGHIUH ; , Stella For . County Attorney. \V. H. MOHHow , Shubert The republican county ticket is all right. From all reports republicanism has also experienced a new birth in Gage connty. Some men go about 100kiQg for trouble with one eye , while with the other they are looking for a high tree to climb in case they find the trouble. . - It only remains for the reub- 1ican of Pawnee county to en- dorse Judge Tucker. I-Iis name win go on the ballot as the republican - publican candidate for float sen- . ator and his election is a.ssured. He is the man for the place and : the place is waiting for the man. By the manly stand he took in the senatorial contest. J. R. Cain , jr. , has made a host of friends. What the party needs is more of this kind of men ; men who are I unselfish and who can make a .y seH-sacrifice for the good of the r , party. The reward that is due such a man will not be long wit11- held. The last issue of the Journal , ; gave to the republIcan party the following belated fatherly" ad- vice : "It is the duty of every part man to go to a caucus. If the honest men of a party stay at home and let the dollar fellows run the caucus they must not kick when bad men are nominat- " From this in- ed. we can only - fer that the Journal considers that the honest men stayed away from the caucuses and the result was the nomination of bad men. . - Under the somewhat ambiguous - ous heading , "Ingenuity of a Journal Inside : Man , " the Journal . publishes last week thirty-six inches of plate as original matter. . These plates were bought of the American Press Association of Omaha and cost probably twenty , five , cents a column. Plate . matter is all right in its place but the ethics of. the profession demand that it be treated aR suc.h. By the way there were fifteen and a . + L. . ' .t , , " , , a . - ,1. , ! . l.t i 7oTAWN'ir } i a half columnR of plate irl last week's Journal , to say nothing of patent medicine advertising. OUR TICKET. Now that the county conven- tion is over the republicans have just reason to rejoice in the results that it btought about. Its Cll- thusiasl11Hs unity of purpose and its harmony are iudecd gratify- ing. But there is another source of gratification , and that is the excellence of the ticket selected. No matter how united a party may be , or how enthusiastic and harmonious , if it nominates weaker or incompetent men , it has at the outset materially lessened its chances for success. This mis- take the republicans of .Richard- . son county have carefully avoid- ed. Consider the legislative ticket. W. H. Hogrefe is a man emi- nently qualified to represent Richardson county in the legisla- ture. He comes before the peo- ple as a candidate for re-election , and his record in the last legislature - ture iR one that is satisfactory to the people ofthiscounty regard- less of party. He has ability , good judgment and he has exper- ience. It has been amply proven that the people of this county made no mistake when they first sent Ivr. Hogrefe to the legislature . - ture and as a logical consequence they can make no mistake when they send him again. George Smith of Grant pre- cinct was another happy choice on the part of the convention. IvIr. Smith is an old resident of this county and iR thoroughly ] conversant with its interests and its needs. He is a man of conservative - sen'ative judgment and posseses the stamina and moral courage to enable him to take an agress- ive and forcible part in the deliberations - liberations of the legislature. Mr. Smith is a man of clean personal character and in every way quli- fled for the office. H. E. Grinstead is another good man for representative. Mr. Grinstead is a good citizen. He has lived in this county for many years and is widely known as an honorable and upright man. He is also known to be a.man who can think for himself , and one who has the courage of his con- victions. IvIr. Grinstead has made a special study of the drain- age question as applied to Rich- ardson county lowlands , and his knowledge of the situation , and his eagerness to remedy existing evils , will make it possible for him to be of great service to his consti tuen ts. Our candidate fur county attorney - torney was also wisely chosen. \V. H , Morrow is not only a com- pet en t attorney , but he is a clean , reputable man. \Ve believe that he will prove perfectly capable of ' 1qt ! . , w- : - . . ; , ta .1 . t.r. „ cIi1Iu ! , , : l . Z _ , : . . . f. . r _ , - : , \ 7 1 . .n.a"L. . " . . / h1 l .n.a . . , . . ' . ' THE . . UNiVERSAL. . . BREAD MAKER AND RAISER. I Will thoroughly Mix In Three Minutes . Without puttinghands . and Knead BREAD . . . .to THB DOUGH. . . . . SIMPLE AND EASY TO CLEAN. . SOLD BY fileX F. Meyer . . . . . . . , ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - prosecuting in the name of the people. We believe that he was sincere when he told the convention - tion that if elected , he would ] not use the power of his office , to shield a guilty friend or to persecute - cute an innocent foe. He win be elected on his merits both as an attorney and as a man. Viewed from every stand point the ticket is a good one and one that all republicans can be proud to SUlport. ) . IN REPLY. The Journal having misquoted my recent remarks to the Rich- ardson county teachers associa- tion. I wish to state that I did not say that I had personally investigated - vestigated any subscription list. What I did say was that from my knowledge of existing conditions , and to the best of my belief , no paper published in Richardson county circulates more than a thousand copies within the coun- ty. I. was very particular testate state that there are papers hav- ing a total circulation of more than one thousand , and that I referred - ferred only to circulation within the count ) ' . I did not say that I had personally counted the names on any list. ALLAN D. J\AY. ' I hereby certify that I heard the remarks of Mr. May and the above statement is correct as I remember it. GEO. CROCKER , County Superintendent. A Favorite Remedy for Babies. Its pleasant taste and prompt cures have made Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a favorite with the mothers of small children. It quickly cures their coughs and colds and prevents any danger of pneumonia or other serious con- sequences. For sale by A. G. \\Tanner. , 9-4 . Resolutions. The following resolutions were passed by the Falls City Castle Highlanders No. 25 , at their meeting on March 16 , PO ! ; t Whereas , It has pleased our Most Illustrious Protector of thc . universe to call from our castle our worthy and esteemed clansman - " . - - . . man , Geo. H. Neal ; therefore be it ; ; 1 , " Resolved , That in the death , . . r oJ Clansman ] Neal , this castle ) has " ; . ; lost one of its worthy alHLesteell . . . r ' . ' - ed clansman and honored citizeii and his family a loved one whose loss is ineparableand be it further . Resolved , That the charter of this castle be draped for the peri- . od of sixty days , that a copy of these resolutions ] be spread upon the minutes of this castle , that a. " : ; ' " ' copy be furnished tQ the family 7' of the deceased and that also R copy be sent to each of the papers of Falls City for publication. ' \V. K. Knight , . John Hutchings. . i\1rs. J. Pickett , . Comm it tee. . . COUGHED ALL NIGHT. . But Quickly Cured by Cha.mcrla.ins. Cough Remedy. "A few mornings ago 1'11' J. . . . . . G. Smitherman , a good citizen of " . this place came . to the store for a ( " ' . couch medicine , " Rays Dr. C. N. " " Parnell of Maplesvile , Ala. "He . was so hoarse that he could hard- , ly talk and said he had coughed . aU the night' before. I sold 1 him 1 + a bottle of Chamberlains Cough JI Remedy and told him that if it , , ,1 did not relieve him he might bring the bottle back and get , his mon- J I eYe r Raw him the next morning I carrying the bottle to the store t where he works , and he told me : , ,1 it did him more good than any medicine he ever used. " , For sale ] " : by A. G. Wanner. 9-4 j Money ! Money ! . " 1 1t. Do wish to Joan ' . you get a 'or j pay an old mortgage on'our land ? Can arrange for you to pay annual interest the first of any month you may name. Op- tional payments. Private funds. Some good lands to self . Write , Henry ) C. Smith , Falls City , Neb , . l , . _ ftJ1I1'9. - f" " " ( iYi4 - . ! ' " ' . fw ;