The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, May 06, 1904, Page 6, Image 6

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6 TI-IE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE May 6 , 1904
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TilE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE
Published Every Friday at
FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA
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T4 I E PUBLISIIING CO"
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EutCl'Cl'as sccoml-ctass matter , Janu-
al'Y 12 , 1904at the post omcc at halls
t y , Nch. , tinder the Act of on gress
. . of Mm'ch 3 , 1879.
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I ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR
Telephone No. 226.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
Tor ! . Congress :
Er.MJtH J. nURKI 'rT , Liucoln.
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For State Senator :
E. ; tl'UCKHR , Humboldt.
her ! Members of the Legislatttl'e.
1' ' R. : u ; . GIUNS'ItAD , Salem
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, GUOHGH SMl'H , Dawson
; w. I-I. HOGIUUtH , Stella
For County Attorney.
w. H. MoRRow , Shubcrt
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. AN OPEN LETTER.
rfo F. : E. Martin , County At-
li'rank- notice
+ torncy-Dcar : -
that you have been shedding bit-
tcr tears and crying as though
your little heart would break , because -
cause in thc course of human
events it has become ncccssary
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1 that you should bc ptmishe(1. The
; stern parent who takes his way-
, ward off spring to thc wood shed
. for correction feels that the punt -
t ishmcnt hurts him worse than it
t docs thc child , but thc punish-
I f ment must bc inflicted for thc
1 j - child's own good. It is thc sane
in yourcase.No one < 'Ip.sircs to chas-
! j t isc you for plcasnrc it afford ,
ft but because such a course may
' yet he the making of you. You
have proven a very obstreperous
.Youl1g ter. You have told naugh-
ty stones and broken tip thc fur-
I -niturc and made ugly faces at
. the neighbors , 'Ye also notice
1 that you have acquired thc habit
of saying bad words such as ,
"silly fools. " Bc careful , boy.
bc carcful. Such a habit may
. . . grow until you actually find your-
self saying"Oh , fudge ! " and then
. you will have to have your little
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. pink-mouth washed out with concentrated -
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ccntratcd lye and formaldchyde.
Between sobs you have com-
a ; plained that some one has _ been
throwing mud at yon. If this be
true wc fear that some of it has
, hit you , judging from thc black
_ L look on your face. But if you
have been smote upon one check
. with a thud ball , you should bc
thankful that it \Vas not a brick-
bat , and should turn thc other
chcek. But above all things , (10
not let your punishment . discour-
age you. rrry to profit by : it and
' take thc lesson to your heart.
, Because you have made mistakes
" " and done foolish things , is 110 sign
"f" that you need keep right on do-
ing so. If you have missed your
calling , seek to find it. Because
" : you have madc' a failure . as a law-
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yer and a newspaper man and a
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hog doctor , don't think that there
is nothing that YOU can do. It is
always a sad sight to see a good
city scavenger or dog catcher
spoiled to make a poor county at-
torney. Find sonic vocation that
requires neither work nor brains
and then do your best to succeed :
in that line and some day you
may live to become a good and
useful member of society ? Who
knows
FRATERNITY.
The sublimest doctrine in the
world is that which has fraternalism -
ism for its creed and thc brotherhood -
hood of man for its dogma. The
creeds of man-made theology are
written upon paper by thc hand
of man ; thc creed of this universal -
sal theology is written upon the :
hearts of men by thc Maker : of
men. That this theology is not
more widely acccpted and more
generally practiced , is due to the
fact that men incorrectly read thc
hand writing on their own hcarts.
The finger of God has written
upon thc hearts of men as surely
as it wrote upon the wan of Bel-
shazzar's palace. 'Ve cannot
read it , and so wc call upon the
sages of sectarianism to inter-
pret the meaning thercof. lIe
that understandeth not his own
heart , cannot undcrstand his own
mind , and so he sets his own interpretation -
tcrprctation up against that of
his brother , and where thc two
conflict neither will yield and the
clement of fraternalism is forced
out of personal theology and just
so much of God is forced out with
it. The men who understand
themselves best , arc those who
best understand human nature in
gcncral. No man can stand in
thc proper relation to his fellowman -
man until hc has erased certain
words from his interpretation of
the writing on his own heart ,
and replaced them with certain
words culled from the interpretations -
tion' of othcrs. Then shall all
hearts rcad alike to all men ; man
shall understand man better ; thc
sublime doctrine of fraternalism
shall have taken permanent root
in human consciousness , and
there shall be taken away so
much of that misunderstanding
which makes crccd conflict with
creed and holds dogma at vari-
ancc with dogma.
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rrhere ' is competition c"cry-
whcrc. . Even the flowers must
compete with the sweet girl grad
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G. J. Crook has been appointed 1
postmaster at Falls City. A
large package of the goods has
been dclh'crcd.
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The former colonel of the
Third Nebraska is probably now
thoroughly convinced that peace
has its battles tlw same as war.
Thc city administration has ,
. changed hands and thc new offs
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8 FLOUR FEED AND SAL n .
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o I have just received a car of salt which I can furnish you in ( J ) ' : t"
3 : lump rock , crushed fine rock salt 100 lb. in sack , No. l rock salt for : I . ; ' . "
ice cream , No. l Michigan barrel salt , No.1 Michigan sack salt 70 '
Q lb. in sack just thc thing for house use. - 1
Z Also rcccivcd a car of Illinois washed nut coal , just the thing 0
for cook stove or range , S6.00 a ton delivered , satisfaction guarIJ : '
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antccd. I can deliver you flour , feed , gmin , hay and straw , wood --.t t
I for heating and cook stove , on short notice. I pay cash for butter m , . . .
o e l .
eggs and \ poultry , rubber , copper , brass , zinc and old irOIl.
I g Oo : "bbp H C1 i ga g J I i
CCl'S are to bc found at their respective -
pcctive posts of duty. But no
matter how conscientious or cap-
able these officers may prove
themselves , they will bc unable
to do thc full' measure of good
for thc city unless ] they have thc
hearty co.operation of an the
pcople. Will you . co-operate - ?
V4 ith two circuses and the dem-
ocratic convention in : May , thc
fraternal picnic in August and
other attractions too numerous to
mention to take . place during the
summer , it is evident that there is
going ' to be something doing in
Falls City during thc next little
whilc.
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rrItc News has taken exception
to thc attitude of The Tribune in
the matter of the Van Osdcl case.
Thc News , however , has misun-
derstood our position. 'Ye have
never blamed the members of thc
county board in this matter. vYe
feel that they took thc only course ,
that was open to them when they
took the advice of the county at-
torney. This being true , the
county attorney , and he alone is
to blame for thc outrage.
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It would be difficult to find five
men of broader intelligence or
more conservative Udgmen j than
thc five men . , who make up thc
republican county ticket. These
men are up-todate in their ideas ,
have a definite idea of the needs
of this community in the way of
legislation and are in every way
qualified to hold thc positions to
which they aspir The pCop
of thc county will doubtlcss appreciate -
prcciate these good qualities to
the extent of endorsing them at
the polls.
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Staple and
Fancy Groceries
FRUIT IN SEASON
Try Our 1775 Coffee
Highest Market < < Price
Paid for Butter and
Eggs
First Door North
of Post Office. . .
: PHONE i4
I A. G. HOPPOCK
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After the coming presidential . I
election the democratic leacTrs ; ; I
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will all be united on one subjcct. 'i
They will agree unanimously , ,
that they < made fools of themselves - i
selves and each will blame the I
other On this proposition they
will not bc united and so there {
will still be il chance for an argu- } _
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V"I V" I TIME TABLE
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p I Falls City. Neb. - . f ' :
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Lincoln ! Denver ( . , .
Omaha Helena
ChIcago Butte "
St. Joseph Salt Lake City
Kansas City Portland
St. Louis and all 5 an F r a ncisco '
points cast and and all poInts
south. soutl1. "
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TRAINS IEAE AS Itor.r.o\\'s : . t ' .
No . 2. Portland-St. Louis ' ' :
Special , St. Joseph , , .
Kansas City , St. .
Louis and all points
cast and south. . : . . . 7:27 : pm. .
: No. 13. Vestibuled '
express , <
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daily , . Denver and . ' ) ,
all points west and
northwest. . . . . . . . . . 1:33 : a InN
N o. 14. Vcstiblcd express , ,
daily ut. Joe , Kan- . /
sas City , St. Louis
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and all points east
and south. . . . . . . . . . 7:47 : a 111 "
No. 15. Local express , daily . . . * . , ' .
Lincoln and points - . ,
castwcstnorthwest 1:481rm' : .
No. 21. Vestibulcd express ,
daily Denver , and
all points west and .
. northwest . . . . . . . . . 1:35 pm , "
No. 16. Vestibuled express . .
daily , St. Joe , Kansas - .
sas City , St. Louis
Chicago and points . ,
east and so nth . . . . . 4:30 : p 111 - ' _
No. 22. Local express , daily 'r
Atchison and points .
south and west. . . , 4:44 p t11 . , ' ' . " ' -
Nd.41. , St. Lotus-Portland . . , '
SpecialLincolnHe0 , : : " , - . .
" lens , Tacoma and , . .
Portland without.
change . . . . . . . . . . . 10:0i : p 111 , i
No. 115. Local accom111oda- t
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tion , daily Mon-
day Wednsday and
Friday , Salem , Ne-
maha and Nebraska
City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:30 : p m
Sleeping , dining and reeling chair
cars' ' ( scats free ) on through trains. ,
Tickets sold and baggage checked to ; u
any point in the States or Canada For - i
information , time tables , maps and
tickets , call on or write to G. Stewart ,
Agent , Falls City , Neb. , or J. Francis , N
G. P. & T. A. , Omaha.
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W. H. MADDOX
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REAL ESTATE AGENCY ' "
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Land bought and sold '
Hartford Fire Insurance
Houses in city tor sale
Money to 10'-.0 .
Telephone 178
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