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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1904)
I . falls City Tribune - BY TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO , , , . - - - - - - FALLS CITY - - NEBRASKA , . - - - - - " - WhIch or the Kuros will yon bet on whoa they get together-Kul'old or Kuropntldu. - - - - Excessive Indulgence In pop } and cigarettes Iii always harmful even If the pop is omitted. - - Some men might not he OlllHlscd to progressive euchre parties } if I their wives , could always win. - . " The summer girl and the sweet graduate are beginning to worry at the slowness 01 the rossmalor. - - - - - - At all events , Alfred Austin's Jeanne D'Arc" poem shows that the poet laureate Is eapahle of hard worl. - - - - - - - - If I the JllpaneRo progress ) ! ao rapidly for another half century , they tvili } he giving lessons In civilization them- selves. _ - New York has a remarkable epl- " demlc of measleR. Hero Is something , they can't keep the lid on. It will break ou t. " . We trust that the late Herbert Spencer's hitherto unpublished letter on War will he translated Into Russian and Japanese. I , Probably the last thing eaten In her sieged Port Arthur will he the time honored sandwiches at the railway station restaurant. restaurant.- Experts test a man's sanity by watching him at a game of basebaJl-- on the theory , probably , that a man .is crazy then , If ever , . ; The historians are beginning to write about Napoleon again. They never find It possible to let Ul for more than n few months at a time > . 'rhe emperor of Korea has a hundred - dred wives , hut never mind. There , probably Isn't one In the whole lot that any brisk American would hlve. { An ungrateful employc has been 'embozzling Sir .Thomas Lipton's her ; Iongluss. ' One thlng-nphody can steal I I from Sir Thomas Is the , America's , , cup. St. Louis letter carriers complain y that they are overworled. Did you 1 - write tb your cousin that you wel'e Icomlng to visit him during the ex , position ? . There will be a scientific exhlhltlon Iof thirtJ.-threo d1fferent. kinds of mosquitoes - quitoes at the St. Louis fair , but that . ; \ won't attract ' people from Jersey or Cape Cod' . . . . Now that we know what Rev . [ George 'V Brownback thinks oC his I " " . , new wife , . It might bo highly entertaining - 'Ing to be 'told after a time what nhe : thinks ot hIm. . - It's Queer how much more afraid a woman is that her , dress may trail In i I . the dust when she has on low shoes and gay stockings than when she has on regulation boots. . . ' The dowager Empress of China may .sit for her photograph that her pictures - tures may be distributed and worship . - ed ' How closely Is she related to the members of her sex ! , , . They have decided over In England . that l..hassa must be reached Col ' 'Younghusband wllJ therefore continue 'to make It lively for the grave diggers " " along his line or march A Kansas City man has been enjoIned - joIned from seeing his children with in forty.elght hours after ho has take Ii drink/ Such decree would snake tome children fltherleB5. . . . - . . - . . . , , - - - - - - - - - TICKET IS CHOSEN REPUBLICANS OF NEBRASKA MAKE NOMINATIONS FOUR COME BY ACCLAMATION Only 0 c Ballot Necessary on Each of the Other Candldatcs-Platform Adopted Without Discussion or Dls- 5cnt t. ChnltI' ; ! flf Slutc Cllun'ntiIlU. flee i'resttlutlt..101IN L , 1VI.BSTI I1 ClIlled Status SClIlllot. " . . . . , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I E1,11 lilt : J. BU11KE1'T Oclcg-a lcs-lLl- I'B'C- JOliN A. PJPEIt , Burl 11. C. BIW\ll ; . Douglas I. , 1\1. I 1.I I ! FLANU. Dnwson C. B. DB IPS'I'Bn , Gage J\I lct'llIllcH-a Lnt'ge- I. \1. ; ItYltOND ! , Lancaster HIIgI..BY lI.\S'l'JNGH. Bullet' C. g ADA\i H. NucicoIlH I : , K. VALLN'I'INI ; , Cumlng Natlonlll C0Il1I1111lccmllll- CIIAHI..IS ! ; II. MOil HILI. . , Lancaslcl' Pt'cuhlcnlia I lcctol'lI- 1 : : P. A. HAn'I'ON , Pawnee A. C. H , Il'I'II. [ [ DouglllH A. C. . \ 13 BO' ] " ! " , Dodge 'J' . L. NOIIVAL . Seward \V. 1' . I1ALI. , Phelps 1\1. A. BRO\VN Buffilio 11 . 11. WILSON , Lancaster J. C. HOJ31NSON , Douglas GI\'cl'nol' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J. 11. 1\tJCKln Lleulellllnl Guvernur.F. ! G i\l ' CIl I'ON Secretary State . . " . . , , A. UAJ.USIIA Alldltol' . . . . . . " . . , . , I' ' : ' 1\1. S1Altl.b , JH. 'l'I'euH\1I'ct' . . . , ' ' . ' ' ' ' \ rur " .1'1.1'EIt illOlt'I'LNSLN Superlntentleul \ ! . . . . . . . . J. 1. . 1\1'BIllJt Altot'lIo UenernI..NORRIS ! BIlOWN Load CUII\ll1h3Slo11 . . . . 11. l\1. A'l'ON 'l'he relllwlican ; state convention in Lincoln on the 18th put the foregoing ticket in nomination Four of the candidate : were nominated hy acclamation - mation and the remainder on the first ballot. When the convention was called to order Mci'.esson of Lancaster moved that Judge W 11. Robertson he elected permanent chall'lnan. The motion was carded , When preliminaries had hool1 ) a1' ranged and tWlnltlIltlon ! begun ! , un request - quest of lIal'l'ison of hall the motion to nominate Governor Mickey \ by .c- - clanmtlon was eXIHulIled to Include the nomination of N. G. McGilton for lieu tenant governor , Peter 1\101.tensen fox state treasurer , and Norris Brown for attorney general 'They : wore all so lomlnatcd. A. Galusha was nominated for secretary - rotary of state , nftcl' which the ticket wus completell llM above Indicated. rrhe platform , In part , follows : "Wo , Nebraska ropubllcan delegates In. ! convention llNlJlHnbled , declare anew our \ fallh In the llrincilllos onunclated L In the last national platform 'Ve congratulate - gratulato the party upon ) Its h\l'l11onl- ( oils cOlllllllul1 ( ; that Is a guaranty of 1 : Its continued control in state and na- tion. Its record of great achievement is Its pledge of future service. " 1Ve have abiding confidence In oil r great president His virile American Ism appeals to our admiration. His Ideals .of civic duty are an inspiration J.lis exaction from public officials o fx f strict compliance with law and honor commands our highest respcct. 11is punishment of public delinquents has OUI' unqualified fill1ll'oval Ills fearle8s enforcement of the statutes against . . ' legal combinations In restraint OL trade and commerce without unnecessary - sary alarm to capital has c'ennonstra ed the efncienc ; of republican law and the honest purpose } of the republican partr "We declare our belief in a protective - live tariff , a fundamental party ] doctrine - trine lint has largely contributed to the nation's growth and greatness. We auhere to the principle , and we refer e to become frightened at the schedules of a law the practical' application of which , during the past seven : years , has brought : the t ( country snch marvelous - velour development and phenomenal prosl erity. "The efficacy of a gold standard established - tablished hr the IlIlrtr is proved b sy the unquestioned soundness of all our 'urrenc ; and Its snftlciont abundance to meet all the dcma11l1 of n. vastly Increased trade "We commend CQntI'ClSf > , and csp e . . - - - - - 1- dally the Nebraska momlJers who ren- lIH'ed such valuable servIce , for the IHlStmgo ; of law ! for ; a great system of irrigation for the reclamation of It large al'ca In thIs state of fertile hut unwatOl'ed sop , and for the better set clement of Il vast section hy means of more liberal homestca(1 Iu'lvl1eges. "In the language of President Roose- volt , we believe that the door of hope and of opportunity should he open to every worthy and deserving American citizen without distinctIon of race , color 01' religion , "In response to a public necessity and the parly's pledge , the legislature has enacted n. new revenue law. It was framed to distribute the , public burden with exact and even justice. 'Ve pledge the party to a correction of such inequalities as may he disclosed - closed and to he t assessment of all property , corporate and private , at its full value according to law , so that all property shall have Its equal share of taxation. 'Ve favor the raising only of such revenue as Is needed to meet current expenses of the stale government under the most rigid econ- omy and for a gradual extinguishment of the public debt. "Upon this record and these principles - pIes we Invite the support of persons of all llRrtes in the coming campaign. " RISK ASSUMED BY EMPLOYE Federal Supreme Court Broadly In- terprcts thc Fcllow Servant Law. ' ' ' ' 1VASII1NG'I'ON. - rrhe supreme court of the United Slates laid down the principle } ) that a telegraph operator - tor for a railroad company and a fireman on a railroad engine are "fel- low servants , " and that the negligence - gellce of the former , causing the death of the latter In the operation of trains , Was a risk the fireman assumed - sumed and was not a ground for dam- ages agaInst the railroad company. The case was that of Alllne A. Dixon against the Northern Pacific Railroad cOfUIIIU1Y for damages for the death of het' [ htisbaiid C. A. Dix- on , a fit'oman on the road , Idlll ) ( 'In a collision caused by the negligence of a telegraph operator Great Britain Will Fight It Out. LONDON.-Lord Hardwlcl\C , under secretary for war , replying to Lord Spencer ( the liberal leader ) in the house of Lords said Great Britain was now at war with rrhibet and until It had by force of arms vindicated its position , he did not think the gO\- ernment ought to be called on to give a definite pledge as to what form of settlement would follow the conclusion - stein of hoatllltles. Lord Twecdmouth ( liberal ) charged [ the government with willfully sending out a mission and knowing the consequences. . - - - Krupp Works Busy. BERLIN.-A special dispatch from Essen says the .Japanese-Russian war causes great activity in lire Krupp works in the construction of hath cannon and shlphulhllllg materials. Lane orders for field guns have been recel ved. Senator Quay Recovering 1\JORGANZA , Pa.-F'O ! the first time this week Senator l\T. : S. Quay left his room at his bl'Other's home at i'Iorganztl ' and went down stairs. His . condition was believed to he greatly stairs and remained In the lower per mproyed. The senator spent an unusually - usually restful night and told his phy - I slcian that he wanted to gel out of i his room. He was assisted down stairs and remained In the lower portion - Lion of the house an hour 01' more Six Cases of Yellow Fever. MEXICO : CITY. - - The superior boar of health reported that up to Friday evening there were in the r e . puhlic , outside of Yucatan , six cases of yellow fever , two at Very Cruz and four on the Isthmus of 'l'ehaunte- pee. Great efforts will be made to st(1111) out rile ; isun.so , t. - - - - TIRED , SUFFERING WOMEN. Women run down and endurodailytar. . tures through neg . letting the kidneys K : I d n o y backache f makes housework D. E " burden : rest Is impossible - . possible : sleep fitful - ful ; appetite gives out and you are tired an the time , Can't be well until 1 the kidneys are well. Use Doan's Kidney Pills , which have restored thousands of suffering women to health and vigor. 1\1rs. William Wallace ) , of 18 Capitol St. , Concord , N. H. , says : "I was in the early stages of Bright' ! : ? Disease , and were It not for Doan's Kidney Pills , I would not be living to.day Pain In the back was so Intense that at night I had to get out of bed until the paroxysm of pain passed away. I r was languid and tired and hadn't the \ strength lo lift a kettle of water. I t could not work , but a few doses of Doan's Kidney Pills relieved mo , and' ' two boxes absolutely cured me. " . J. . A FREE TRIAL of this great Idd- I fey medicine which cured Mrs. Wallace - lace will lJe mailed to any part of the United States. Address Foster-l\IU- burn Co. , Buffalo , N Y. Sold by all dealers. Price 50 cents per box. The tongue can matte the most sen sible appear to disadvantage. I ' , free to Twenty-five Ladles i ( The Defiance Starch Co will give 25 ladles a round trip ticket t to the St. Louis Exposition , to five Indies In each of the following states : Illinois . nols , Iowa Nebraska , Kansas and Missouri wh , will send in the largest number of trade marks cut from a ten cent , 16.ounce package of Defiance cold water laundry starch. This means from your own home , any where in the above named states. These trade marks must he mailed to and received by the Defiance Starch Co. , Omaha , Nebr. . before September 1st , 1904 October and November" ' " , " , will be the best months to visit the Exposition Remember that Defiance is the only starch put up 16 oz. ( It full pound ) to the paclmge. au get one-third more starch for the same money than of any other kind , and Defiance never sticks to the Iron. ' 1'he tickets to the Exposition will he sent by registered man September 6Ll. Starch for sale hy all dealers BUSINESS PRUDENCE means careful buying of the small things as well as the large. Paragon Typewriter Ribbons bear the special guarantee of the Remington Type- writer Company They sell singly for 75 cents each. It : you buy the Para- gen Ribbon coupon books , you get . t them for 581.3 cents. Lots of inferior , . - goods cost more than that. - A man makes no particular prog- . ress by patting himself on the bRclt'1 Insist on Getting It. Some grocers say they tIon't keep Defiance - fIance Starch because they have n. stock in hantl of I3 oz. brands , which they , know cannot he sold to n. customer who 1 has once used the 16 oz. packuge. De- I fiance Starch for same money . ' , The uncertainties of life make up its greatest charm. - - IF YOU VRE : MALL BLUE , Got Rod Cross Ball Blue , the best Ball Blue Large 2 oz. package only 5 cents. . Deceit Is an instinct which Is 1 strengthened by . what It finds In oth ers , More Flexible and lasting , . . ' I T won't shake out or blowout : DY u lngT tt DefIance : Starch you obtain better results ( than possible wIth any other brand and ' / one-third more for same money. ' \ \ Important to Mothers. ' Examlno carefully every bottle at CASTORIA , 1\ safe and sure remedy for infants and children , nd sec thai It . . . Dears the . . ,4 , /J r Slgnaturo ot , , In Use For O\'cr no Tears , ' T'ba glad You slave Always ouab' ' . ! .J JC. . I