The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, November 11, 1904, Image 7

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    FALLS CITY TRIBUNE
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1 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE
Published Every Friday at
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I FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA
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TRIBUNE PUBJ.JlSHING CO
' matter , Janu-
Entered us second-class
ary 1'1lO , ntthe post otliccat 1'nl1s
City Neb. , under the Ad of Congress
of March . 3 , . 1879. . - " - - - - - - - - -
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ONE . DOLLAR PER YEAR
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TELEPHONE.
j The Falls City Telephone Com-
, ' ' that thc
e pang , : has been saying
' Saleni : mutual cOlllpany was about
I , to vo under. This colnauy is i as
\ ' prosperous as thc Falls City CO l1-
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puny ever dared to
\1" l . Iirosperity Goes not depend upon
; 'its ability to held some one up.
> \ . year ago they were ; in debt
: , : over $400. Their present con-
l 'dition is i shown by their statement -
, . ncnt made at their meetil1g- List
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Receiptf. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S1774.0' )
: Expeiisc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,94.97
- , Cash 1 on hand ) 1 . . . . . . . . . . 79.12
. 1)ue from Stock . . . . . . . . . $9.00
Due from Ren t. . . . . . , . . . . 99,85
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- Total , . . . . . . . . . . . . . $274.97
. l \ LilbiJitics. : . . . . . . , . . : 142.04
Balance . . , . . . . . . . . .5132.93' '
It docsn't look much like a dy-
ingC ( mp < .ny when they can pay
off : more than 5400 indebtedness
' , : . and have a , surplus of $132.93
' . docs it ? . The local company
might just as well acknowledge
the fact that these farmers l11ut-
uals have come to stay Of
course they can , be c1l1bara-scll ! as
t he Fails City company is about
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n , In entoarass the 1 Salem I cOllllJan
ly rcmovng' the inter-statc Salem
Geo. Rim -
i office ; but such men as
. , sel , Mr. Dowell and thc other
1. { , ubscribers and officers of the Sa ' . -
r be bull-
' arc not to
cm company
" . deed : nor frig-htencd. Kecp it
boys and you will get into , Falls
. . . . . . . City on the same terms that other
. . ompanies arc receivcd. The
people as a rule love fair play
and The Tribune will do its part
. towards seeing that von gd it.
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Josh Lord - - - - is to bc the bank cant ; -
t cHdate for county treasurer next
, fall.
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lri.Ytr a/n
I . " Even old Missouri fell back into
I he un ion. President ooscvel
I , carried th ( state by about five
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thousand.
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" . . If a party supports a family it
; " , would seem tht : } the decent thing
, ) " . to do would bc for the family to
\ ' , \.t . y . . support the . . . party. . . . . , . . . : _ . . . . . . . , . _
'rhe committeeman from Falls
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: " City ' did a wise and proper thing
M ' : ; hen they marked certain men
their poll book as democrats.
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It seems rather strange that
the fight should have been made
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voters elect 1\11' Hog ; refe , the . on-
ly candidate who was a member
of the last legislature who voted
for thc 11l\v.
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What was time matter with
Liberty precinct ? \Vc dislike to
see old Liberty sacrifice her rep-
utation in thc way she did this
elec don , ,
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Now for good roads. Thc
county has about fifty thousand
dollars extra money That will
come in \'cr handy 'in improving
of bad roads.
our
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What do you think of a repub-
lican who refused to permit Bur-
kctt's picture to he displayed in
his window ? There is such ama
in Falls City.
man
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lI'rhe only way wc'can get our
rights is to bolt.Ve will beat
the party until it will nominatc
us tu keep l tiS front beating thc
tickct"-A halls City holteI'
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The old second ward always
docs its duly. No matter what
the fight Falls City can count 011
one ward giving its regular republican -
publican majority. \Ve are proud
of Falls' City's second ward
1.4V..W1Y . 1/LME.9LYI.
\Vc have been told that thc prevailing -
\'ailing" price for votes was a dol-
' dollar however
lar. Pl1C man's \ \ ( (
is going to pm"\ : ; the most CXPCi1-
sh'c investment he ever madi" .
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There is a great deal of conso-
lation to true republicans in thc
defeat of Carpcnter. Hc was thc
one 111 an Gum shoe Joe wanted
elected and for whom hc voted
his republican a11ies.
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Fred Miller will be the next
deputy secretary of state under
A. G. Galusha. This is a matter
of pride and pleasure to thc dele-
gates to the last state convention
who worked o hard to accl11p-
lish 1\1r. Ga1usha's noniinati
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\1. n. Hog-refe will ma ke a
Sticccssful member ' on the leg-is
latur lIe has gone about his
campaign in a quiet but very
earnest manner and his election
is a source of pleasure to his many
fricnds. Mr. llog-refe is a suc-
ccssful man of affairs and will
make his official conduct " square
with promisc. "
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Yhat would the party do with
out mCI1 like Chas. Huber G. J.
Crook , Bud Overman Jl1o. Tim-
mcrman.MI' BolejackWm . A le . -
antlcr , Vv , E. DorringtonNorm2mu : :
\Iussleil1an , T. C. Cunrtingliam ,
Vin t. Arnold , J as. Stephenson "
Chas. Martin and the hUlldi'cd
and one loyal republicans who arc
always i'll line and always working -
iug for thc ticket. . . . . . . - - . . . - -
\V. II. Morrow mug e a splcndid
fight against \'crwhelmil1g' od < 1s.
Hc is stronger with the people
today in the hour of his defeat
than ever before. Hc was made
a sacrifice because of party lo'al-
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Nebraska ( Bankiig
, ' ! HIS City , County . and State is wcll favored : iii t 1 '
thc stability of its 1OneyccI 1 instltutlous i the
. men behind them arc well known for their Inte ; -
.rit\ , ability . and conservatism. which is evidenced
by the fact that Nebraska has had no . bank failures
for more than a ycar. Next week the
Falls i I City i S It & . . . e B & . n i {
expects to appeal to the vast number of men , wo-
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men and children who keep no bank account.
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- , Of the high grade of thc coal we
a . . . . --1 I sell and of the . excellence of our
methods t hat' our customers slay
_ ' \ -t. with ltS . year in and year out. 'l imey
Fi 1 ( loll , t go around uillciltg ; experimenter
\ 01' trying 10 get more coal or belle
, , . I r.q ; ' ; I coal for their moncy. ' 1 ' hey arc sure
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IIflEA i . ' \ the feel no unccrtainty. An arm ;
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t 1.tt " ; iN ' ' , ! I ( ' I:1' ' : < :1 : _ . of plcased and sltidied : cu8tonlerslei < ;
best advertisement ! a business
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ty and the repuhiicans of the
connty ( will no more forget his
service than they will forget the
treachery of the men who dcfeat-
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. E Grinstead stands as enc
in
loyal republicans
of the most
the party today. V/c have heard
many exprsssions of regret at his
defeat and wc feel that the bol-
tom land owners have lost a great
opportunity by his defeat. 1\1r.
Grinstead is a mati of Cl1nl11:1nd- :
ing ability and one who never
turned his Bach ! upon a friend or
an cnc m ) ' _ . . . . . . . .n-- .
GU111 shoe Joe was much in C\1'-
) . Hc was hiving directions
to his especial 11 ucklcbcrrics
( rucsday morning and they were
with com-
listening and obeying
mcndablc activity. One man
who saw it said it remindcd him
of the phonograph advcrtiscmcllt
of a dog listening at the end of
the horn while underneath were I
hc words "his masters vOIce. "
\Vho would know 'iy reading I
thc Falls City Journal for th e
past sit weeks that thc dcm ocral-
democratic
ic newspapers and
speakers were trying to defeat
thc republican ticket because of a
revenue law.
Not one word has been said of
the main issue by that paper curing -
ing' thc entire campaign If my
body thinks that crowd did amty
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thing for Mr. Bnrkell to bc elected I
Unitcd 'Statcs Senator as a reward - t
ward for putting Lewis out of thc
posl-ofi and Crook in , he should
have becn in Falls City election
day and nig-h
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City Pharmacy for glass.
Dr A. Gaiscr , dentist over
Richardson county bank.
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rI I Goad ( { j Solid
REASONS
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\Yh ' should buy Jewelry front
'h3' you
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us will he found b. . looking through
our line of fresh , desirable goods
up-to-date in style and honest in
Ilualit--prices lower than thc low'-
est Jewelry is something' that thc 1
little
average person knows so
about that he must nccds depcn
almost entirely upon the jeweler of
who111 lie hu's
i The Old Reliable Jeweler
A. E. JAU ET !
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