. . . . . . "n ! II- 1 1" . September 10 , 1904 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE . _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE Published Evcry J riday at 1'AI4LS I CITY , BRASKA By TRIBUNE PUI3LISI-IING CO. Entered 1 as sccond.clasR matter , January - ary 12 , 190 lat thc post olliceat Falls j City Ncb. , under the Act of Congress of March 3 , 18i9. ONE DOr.I4AR PER YEAH Telephone No. 22 ( , . REPUBLICAN TICKET. For . President , 'l'heodorc HpoHcvcll , N. V , For Vice President , ehm W. Fairbanks , In ) Prcsi c1tiat Elcctor - . l\A. ! Barton , Pawnce A. C. Rlllith , Douglas A. C. Abbott , Dodge . ' 1' . 14. Non'al , Seward W.P Ball , Phelps " ' . , ' M. A. Brown , BUffalo ( _ , 11 . 11. Wilson , ancasler J. C. Robinson , Douglas Governnr--------------- J. 11. Mickey Lieutenant - Go\'crnor. . B. G. l'Gi1lon Secretary of State --------A. Galusha Audilor..I 1 , .l\I. Searle , Jr. 'Treasurer. . . _ _ _ _ _ . . . _ Peter Mortc1\scn \ Superintendent------- J. 14' M'Bricn Attorney General . . _ . , _ Norris Brown I.and : Commissioner------IL M. Eaton , - - For Congress : . . , _ I I.t1tR J. BUHKH'l"l' , Lincoln. - - - For ] State Senator : I : . A. 'l'UCKHH , lIulI1 ohll. , For Members of thc Legislature. H. B. GRINs'I'HAn , Salem G1OIGH SMl'rH , Dawson W. H. 1I0 IlWIt . , Stella For County Attorney. W. 11. MOHIWW , Shubert . For Supervisor Dist. No. 1 : CI I H IR - uo\\'SJt For ; Supervisor Disl. No.5 : CIIA9 : F' . 7.OItII.JtH. For Supervisor Dist No. 7 : AUGUST POOH. - ' Oh Tovnship Caucus. Notice is hereby given that a meeting . . ing of the republican voters of Ohio precinct will he held at the Town Halt on Saturday October 8 1904 at 7:30 : O'clock 1',111. , for thc purpose of plac- ing illllolllination a towu'shil' ticket and the transaction of such other business that may cOllie before the IlIl'l'ting' Precinct Chairmall. COUNTY ATTORNEY , Once upon a time thc demo- cratic party imported into this county a young man from Nema- _ 1m count hy the name of Fred IIaw by. Thc\ ' wanted somc- 110c1y } to beat Judge \Vilhitc for county judgc. After the Judge had trimmed thc young man's * - _ sails , hc folded his tent like the Arabs ; and silently stole away. " ' 1'hat'party has , now imported an- other political aspirant in the person of Mr. James , with the hopes of beating W. II. Morrow ' for county attorncy. History will doubtless repeat it- self and James will be looking for another location after election Morrow has been a resident of t is county for many ycars. He is a tax-paycr , and is interested in . - . . . - . . " . - - n thc welfare of thc county. TIC voters of this county don't want non-rcsidcnts to occupy its offices "rc have plenty of mcn who arc capable and intelligent ) without scnding out for a Hawx- by or a J amcs. Morrow is cx- pericnced tJ mes is not. Vote for Morrow. R . 'Vhcn GcrdesLord and Carpen- tcr ask for your votes ask them whether they will use their office if elected to help F ooscvclt or to oppose him 'Vhcn these g-cntlc- man ask for your support they arc asking you to hclp.thcm fight the president by the election of a democratic U. S , senator. "Till you clo it. . - Parker was chairman of thc New York state democratic central - tral committcc when David n. Hill was elected g-ovcrlwr. Hill rewarded Parker by appointing him judge. Hc was thc Parker managcr of Parkers campaign at .St. Louis. If Parker is elected hc will doubtless pro . : eecl on the theory that one good turn ; dc- serves another and appoint David secretary of thc treasury and- What will Bryan do then , poor thing ? - - The Beatrice Sun is about thc dirtiest sheet published in a cidl- izecl i cOllntry. It is a mud mill of approved paterno Just now it is \ 'cntingits spleen by slandering R. R. Kyd candidate for ret re- lcntati\'c in Gage county. If it was worth while to resent such assaults Kyd might male : a visit to Falls City and talk with some of thc old timers about thc fellow who write , thc Sun's editorials , . - . One of the pcakers last Fri- day evening asked this question . - - - - - - - - - . , "What Ict has the Prsidcnt done that you would have undol1c- what act of his that you would have done " ' ' \ differently ? Think it o\'cr. The reduction of the army fo its lowest legal limit. 'L'hc settlement of thc Alaskan boundary cliO cultyj ; Time Panama canal treaty adopted with thc help of nearly every democratic Senator ; 1'he scttlcmcd of the anthracite coal strilrhil k it o\'cr-what is your objection to thc Presidcnt's conduct. What would yo.wchang'c ? - n _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Do you want Nebraska to send a United States Senator to Wash ington who will oppose and an- noy Theodore oos\'e1t ? If you were in the Senate would you not cast your vote to sustain the President ? If so , why not vote , for thc men who will vote as you : would ' vote were the opportunity given you ? Grinstcad , Hog-rcf , Smith and Tucker will vote for Burkett for United States Senator. Can you afford to el1l\arr ISs thc President just because thc demo- cratic party is trying to prejudice you against thc revenue law ? Time . . . , . . # M IMIMtf . 1 - ' NEW GOODS > - , , , : : . ' - - ' 'l1-- ' , , . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . ' - - - - - - F' - . . ' " Pall a .t1 d Wil1ter , - - - - - - . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . ' " - - . WE arc ready to show our magnifiicent line of ncw Fall and \\Tinter Suiting , Overcoats , . . - , and Trol sers. ' , ' - - . - : : ' " , . . \\Thcn you are ready to place ; : your order call on \1\TI LSON , the Tailor. i You will get First Class "Vork and Up - to-Date Cloth and the very best of - -Lining fT' \ . , Place your order with us and you are making no mistakp. \\T e guarantee our work to be First Class. . Let liS convince you. \ . . Fine Dress Suits a Specialty . . . . . . . . - - ' - - . . - - - - . . . . . - - - - " JOIII WILSON I it 'T- Merchant Tailor - tft 4 fJitJ f . Wt a issue in this campaign iH Roosevelt - vclt and anti-Hoosc\'clt. With which side arc you tighting'-for or against ? 'l'herc is no l11iclc1le ground. You cannot serve two ma Hers. Burkett will help thc Prcsidcn Our legislators will help Burlctt. Will you help the parties supporting thc Presic1cnt or the parties who are fighting liinl ? It's up to you. In Praise of Cha.mberla.in's Colic , Cholera and Dii\.rrnoea Remedy. "Alluw mc to give you a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy , " says 'Mr. John Ham- lett , of Eagle Pass , 'l'cxas. "I suffered one week with bowel trouble and took all kinds of medicine without getting any relief - lief , when my friendIr. ! . C. Johnson , a merchant here , alvised mc to take / this reined ) . After taking one dose I felt greatly relieved - lic\'cel and , when 1 had taken thc third dose was entirely curcel. I thank you from thc bottom of my heart for putting this great remedy in the hands of man- kin.el. " For sale by A.G. 'Vanner . . \ r' ' - : . . . . . - ' , - - - - _ _ _ r _ : : : . I ' ' C ca rrv a . . . . . COMPLETE LINE I OP BuiIdin _ Material " I And an kinds of . ,4' ; COAL j. . . WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE _ Chicago . Lumber : r&t Coal CV. EI.EPUONE 58. .I . I W. 11. l\'lA.DDOX \ REAL ESTATE AGENCY Lands bought and sold ' oo\ . . . . Hartford Fire Insurance - . . . 1 . . p Houses in city for sale iloney to 10",11 Telephone 178 Tribune $1 a year " , ' ; , ' . . . . . . . ' . . J , .a . ' r . " - ' : . t 1.-- . . , . , - I