The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, May 13, 1904, Image 5

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I l\IaYI4 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE
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THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE
Published Every Friday at
3 ALLS CITY , NEBRASKA
By
TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO
ti . ' , ] Entcrcd as sccond-class matter , January -
; * ' , , ary 12 , 190.fat the post office at l alls
City , Neb. , under the Act of Congress
of March 3 , 1879.
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_ : " ONE DOLLAl PER YEAH
Telephone No. 226.
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" . REPUBLICAN TICKET.
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, " 1"01' Congress :
. - Er.l\IHR J. nURKETT , Lincoln.
For State Senator :
E. A. 'l'UCKHR , Humboldt .
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.F. . . 1 < ' 01' Members of thc Lcgislaturc.
. . . . : . , . f R. E. GRINSTuAD , Salem
11 I. t , . . GHORGH SMITH , Dawson
; ' - \Y. 1-1. JIOGH'HlH. Stella .
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' t . . . _ , " For County Attorncy.
J " I'J ' . \ V. H. MORIWW , Shubcrt
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I - , . ATHLETICS.
1 The athletic endeavor
I part VOl' plays
in modern education , is becom-
. . ing more and more apparcnt. It is
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' -f. ; . . , a universally .cknowledged fact
, . that the most liberal education
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contemplates the training of the
c mind and the body at the same
time and at a ratio that will result
. . in the highest development of
' . . both.
- The result of the simultaneous
. training of the brain and brawn
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assents itself in . .the best colleges
. and high schools in the land. The
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spectacle a col1cge-bred young
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1 . - man with a finely trained and
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strong mind and frail physique !
\1. \ is rapidly passing and it is indccd
; 1 - wel that it is so.A strong physique !
f . . is the bulwark of strong mental-
ity , for in these strenuous times
thc man who lacks in physical
; " and in of endurance
vigor powers ,
is seriously handicappcd , no
" matter how complete his education -
tion or how great his technical
. abili ty. It takes a strong man to
I - meet the exigencies of modern bus
mess and professional life.
.i I . . .J 'rhe field day meet at thc lJigh
, i school : on last Saturday showed
what modern physical training is
doing for the young men and
, I " , . the young women of our country
. f schools. The successful con test-
; ant in an athletic event is as proud
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of his prowess as he is when he
passc the final examination in
. _ the school 1'00111. It is an hon-
est and righteous pride , for it
i testifies to his physical strength ,
something to be valued lightly
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in this day and age.
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'Ve shou1 1 judge from recent
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press reports that 111' Cannon is
J t' ( ' a big gun among the 1lormons.
I . S Judge Parker ] would probably
, sleep better and enjoy a heartier
appetite ii Gorman were not so
soliCl with the solid south.
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The question of better wages fur
t teachers is being vigorously dis-
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cussed. This discussion may lead
to the organization of a teachers'
union and then how would you
like to be on the school beard ?
It is to be presumed that Hearst
has a meter . atlachecl to the spigot
on his barrel and the meter will be
read and the bills rendered latter.
Governer Mickey has issued ] his
first pardon. In view 01 the governors -
ernors past policy it is evident
that the fortunate convict made
a good showing -
We have known persons who
were not able to get beyond the
eighth grade of the public schools ,
who in after years tried to talk
like a graduates of Harvard.
Our grandparents used to plant
dandelion seed for "grcens. " The
war that is now being waged on
dandelion would indicate that
appetite is not hercdi tary.
In the excitemen t caused by the
war in the cast and the Smoot investigation -
\'cstigation and the St. Louis exposition -
position , the world seems to have
lost sight of John Alexander
Do wie.
At the African Methodist : con-
ference a bishop prayed that Pres-
ident Roosevelt may be re-cleded.
This is a good deal like praying
that the sun may rise tomorrow
mor11lng.
The socialist part has nominated -
nated Eugene V. Debs for pre i-
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dent. l\'lr. : Debs can at least view
the situation ca1t 1Iy. He will be
neither greatly disappointed nor
greatly elated over the r'sult.
You do not hear of any deni-
, ocrats clamoring for places on the
county ticket. The reason is ob-
vious. The republicans have
ready held their convention and
nominated Tucker 1\1orrow -
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refe. Smith and Grinstcad. Nuf sed
'Vhen you hear a democrat
110wling about the evils of the
new revenue law , remember
that it is a nature of a democrat
to holler before he is hurt. Most
of them would rejoice to see the
new revenue law prove a flat fail-
ure and work great hardships on
t e people because it might pro-
vide them with an issue.
The democrats of the District
of Columbia will send an unin-
structcd delegation to the St.
Louis convention , This is but
courteous neutrality , for if they
instructed for one candidate and
another secured the nomination
and were elected , hc would not
feel at home when he came to
dwell among them at 'Vash-
ing-ton.
The Russians believe that the
Lord is on thc side that has the
heaviest artillery and so they took
their big field guns to the front.
When forced to retreat , thc guns
were too heavy to be taken along
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A NEW LINE OF
WALL PAPER
HAS JUST ARRIVED
For newness of design as wcll as for excellence -
cellence of quality this line cannot be ex-
celled. Prices are equally attractiv
. . . . WE ALSO CARRY . . .
JOHN w. MASURY
PAINTS
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A most superior article of guantlJteed ex-
cellence. Costs no more than inferior '
paint. Inspection solicited. -
AGENT FOR CARBOLINEUM
A. G. WANNER
I OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE .
and so they were left behind and
fell into the hands of the Jap .
Accordingly the Lord must now
be on the side of the Japs.
A street carnival company ,
doubtless through a blunder on
the part of the manager , held
forth in Auburn last week. It
was the first time that there was
ever anything doing in the town
and worcferflul tales of the snake
eater and the balloon ascension
will be handed down by the Au-
burnites from generation to gen-
eration.
There is nothing a man will
envy so quic1dy as a neighbors
pretty lawn. He will soon find
himself imitating it and in this
case , imitation is commendabl
There is plenty of opportunity to
increase the number of pretty
lawns in Falls CIty and no wise
man passes up an opportunity of
any kind.
Thc early announcement that
Fourth of July celebrations are to
be held at certain towns , calls
once more to mind Bryan's famous
prophechy. But before smiling
we should remember that when
he so prophecied he was only the
very young boy orator of the
Platte and that now he is the edi-
tor of the Commoner and knows
bctter.
The members of the Nebraska
National Guard have been ordered
to observe the regulations regarding -
gardingarget pratice. Innocent
bystanders will please take notice
As the state convention draws
nearer it becomes more and more
evident that if the republicans of
Nebraska arc given an opportu-
nity to voice their sentiments 011
the senatorial question , they will
all with one accord arise to their
feet and shout , the name of Elmer
J. Burkett.
We fear that those who arc
seeking to reorganize e the demcc-
racy will find it necessary to
begin at the bottom and work up.
After the iSSL1 is cletermnnind and
the platform formulated , it will bc
high time to select a candidate
whose ideas conform to the issue
and the platform. The trouble
just now seems to be that those
who would reorganize the party
arc seeking to find a candidate
with a view to making the plat-
form and the issue conform to
hb idea-a course that is polit-
ical1y ilIogica1.
Worlds Fair Rates via Burlington Route.
Tickets to St. Louis and re-
turn , good all summer , $16.25.
On and after April 25 , sixty
day tickets 1355.
On and after AprIl ten-clay
tickets ; $12.20. 1.6-7
For full information about
train service ask the ticketagent.
8 FLOUR FEED AND SALT g
o I have just received a car of salt which I can furnish you in ( JJ
3 : lump rock crushed fine rock salt 100 lb. ill sack , No. l rock salt for J :
ice cream , No. l Michigan barrel salt , No. 1 Michigan sack salt 70
Q lb. in sack just thc thing for house usc. "
Z Also received a car of Illinois washed nut coat , just the thing 0
Q for cook stove or range , 6.00 a ton ck li\7ered , satisfaction guar- ] J
antecd. I can deliver you flour , feed , grain , hay and straw , wood
-J for heating and cook stove , on short notice. I pay cash for butter m
- eggs and poultry , rubber , copper , brass , zinc and old iron.
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