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. November - 18 , IC)04 ) THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE ,
THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE
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Published Every Friday at
FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA
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Entered m sccond-class matter , January ( -
ary 12 , 1'J04at the post otliccat balls
City , Ncb" , under the Act of Congress
of March 3 , 1879
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Telephone No 226
CONGRESSMEN.
, ; - The subject of thc succcssor to
fi Hon. "E , J. Burkctt is now agi-
I tating thc minds of thc politicans
of thc first district. The two
mcn most prominently mcntioncd
r by thc state press arc A. B. Allen
of Tecumseh Sec'y to Gov. l-.Iick-
. ep and Judge Paul Jessen of Nebraska -
- Lraska City. Either of these two
men will make acceptable congressmen -
gressmcn , but Judge Paul Jessen
will probably have thc call. '
Judge Jessen is one of the re-
I markablc young men in the west
and is thc mental cqual of any
young man in thc statc. His administration -
ministration as district judge for
Cass and Otoc counties was so
. , eminently satisfactory that when
- hc , was noulinated by thc rcpubli-
cans last fall for a second term
thc democratic convention met
and indorsed his candidacy ; and
this notwithstanding has always -
t.\ : , - ways beeti an uncompromising
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'r rcpublican. \Vc do not know
. . . . that Judge Jessen would accept
: . ' the nomination for congress , but
wc do know that lie would make
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" , an almighty good congrcssman
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I ' ; Missouri "has showcd" thc
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' . . > . " natIon where " she is at. "
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. , ' " J If Nebraska ever goes against
! : . " . _ _ _ . . . the publican party again , it
1. ; ; will be.the fault of thc republican
t " party.
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. Put a pin n this : Josh Lord is
: : , going to bc thc next democratic
_ candidate for trcasurer. The
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f" It boss has spoken and thc boss
must be obcycd .
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i - 'rhc next legislature will have
but nine fusion members two of
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. whom will bc furnished by Rich-
ardson County. Every member
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1 of thc senate is republic , thc
. . : nine fUSIOn members being in thc
7. . house of . : . < : .prcscn tatives. ,
z ; v Time World Herald continued
, , its policy of claiming thc election
, _ for several days after every one
' ' else knew of Bcrg'c's dcfcat. As
a result several of thc local demo-
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'If crats arc lighter in pocket , they
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having bet that thc World Herald -
aId could tell thc truth.
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The republican party in thc
state and nation is confronted
with great responsibilities. In
the I state legislature ] is needed
such as a new road law and
' certain . amendments to the
, revenue law. Absolute fairness
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between all citizens and between
all property , corporate and pri-
vate. Giving to each what is entitled -
titled and no more. Sufficient
and capable administration for
each state institution and thc
strictest economy compatible with
efficient service. In thc nation ,
active , earnest effort to curb
great commercial corporations
and combinations of qtpita1. 'Co (
take from no man that which is
his , but to permit no man to take
that which is not Iiis. No prcsi-
lent can accomplish much with-
out thc active co-opcration of Ct)11-
g-ress. The people have spoken
in time election so that 110 man can
misunderstand. Woe to those
congressmen , if such there bc ,
who have not heard , or having
heard will not obcy
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Captain Richard P.Hobson who
will bc remembered as thc young
officer who engineered and ac-
complishp.d thc daring feat of
sinking thc Merril11ac in Santiago
harbor and who subsequently accomplished -
complishcd thc asinine feat of
entering into a public kissing
match with every fool woman
within kissing distance , was one
of Judge Park < : r's head liners
luring thc recent spell binding
season. In a speech in Indiana
hc gave utterance to thc follow-
ing statemcnt. 1'1 predict thc
downfall of this man ( President
Roosevelt ) if not now , at some
future time , in a more tragic
manncr " Had such a statement
come from a red mouth anarchist
he would have been arrested within -
in the hour , but coming from one
who owes his education and COIll
mission to thc government , it is
additionally shocking. Howc\'cr
thc character of thc late campaign -
paig-n would haturally produce a
condition out of which such expressions -
prcssions grow. President Roosevelt -
vclt was held up to scorn by every
man who was close to Parker and
his manag-ers. Judge Parker so
far forgot himself as to make se-
vcrc and false ] accusations against
thc presidcn Thc things said
and written about Theodore
Roosevelt were calculated to influence -
flucnce a hair brained fellow like
Hobson to predict thc assassination :
of thc president of thc United
States , and would have a tendency -
dcncy to create hatred in thc
hearts of that mentally unbal-
anced crowd who have no party ,
mme citizenship , no law save that
of thc bullet or thc knifc. Scarcely -
cely three years have gone since
thc whole nation was horrified
by thc assassination of its chid executive -
ecutive , yet here is one man , talk-
ing' to a miscellaneous crowd of
men and predicting something
that might tend to inspire some
fellow with a desire to fulfill the-
prophccy. This man Hobson
would better go into retirement
and thc sooner thc bctter.
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You should do your banking
VII3T
Y business with the
I Falls City State Bank
Because
Because
Because
Because
Because
Because
Because
Because
Because
Because
It is n strong , careful , conservative amid JICCOmIl10-
dating institution.
It is operating under the supervision of thc State
Banking Departmcnt.
This is a growing , active , modern and up.to.dute
hank , in every particular.
Your business will hc appreciated and your interests '
carefully considcrcd. ,
This hank studies ; your needs and safeguards them
whether your business is large or s1\lull.
It welcomes thc accounts and business of thc small
as well as the large dcpositors.
It opmms aim account with ONE DOLLAR and
upwar s ,
It encourages thc children to ave ! their money by
paying them interest on their accounts
This hank has a good firc-proof vault and a burglarproof -
proof Moslct' Screw door safc
It especially solicits thc bUHincss of the vast nU1\lhct'
of mcn , w01\lcn and childrcn who keep no bank ace't
BECAUSE
We are doing an exclusive banking business-find a
deep interest in your welfare and stand ready at all
times to assist and encourage any worthy man , woman
, or child on the road to success and prosperity j
Speaking of lHlrty loyalty ,
look over thc returns from West
Aluddy ' and sec how J.R. : Cain jr.
stayed with thc tickct. Chose
nho know Bob Cain arc not sur-
prised , but thc vote in his home
precinct is it tribute to his re-
puhl1canhm1 which is highly appreciated -
prcciated by his hundreds of
fricnds.
In the , joint debate between
Senator Dollivcr of Iowa and
Senator Stone of Missouri which
was pulled off during thc Auburn
chautauqua last SU1l1mcr , Senator
Stone told of seeing thc President
with a relolvcr in his pistol
pocket and inquired what thc
audience thought of a president
who would carry a rcvolvcr. Dol-
liver replied that if Stone would
tell that story in Missouri Roose-
vclt would carry thc statc. TIme
question is why didn't Senator
Stone heed Dol1ivers warning and
keep thc revolver story away
fro m thc Missourians ?
John Hay , Secretary of State
has consented to continue his
service to thc country in his pres-
cnt position. This will bc a
source for congratulations for
every citizen of thc United Statcs.
Mr. Hay is today thc most accomplished -
complished statesman and diplo-
mat in thc world. Into thc diplomacy -
lomacy of thc old world hc has
brought a new order of things
Never before this time was it con-
sidcrcd essential to diplomatic relations -
lations that a man be honest or
truthful ; in fact it was usually
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considered incxpedcnt. l t John
Hay with a finish and courtesy
and yet with honesty and plain '
speaking has gone about thc settlement -
tlcmcnt of international afiiairs ,
accomplishing' always what he
endeavored until his name has bc-
collie the fnmiliarof every foreign
court and is s'nono mOllS with
succcss , high mindedness and rec-
ti t lldc. There is no greater
Americal\ than John Hay an his
continuation as Secretary of
State is an earnest as to Prcsi-
( den Roosevc in tcn tions.
'oNc predict that thc end of fu- .
sion in Nebraska has been rcach-
cd.tl hc almost utter absence of
Watson votes in this state will
Convince the democratic party
that fusion is not an essential to '
success. For years thc Nebraska
democracy has been gold bricked
into believing that the populist
party had many thousands of ,
votes to give ; consequently thc
two parties have agreed upon a f
division of thc offices and have
gone before thc people as a I
double deckcr. Now that emoc- I
racy has been shown that there
arc very few populists left in Nebraska - m
braska , it will break way from
thc alliance and paddle its own
cano t : . Then will it have come .
to pass that republican prophecies
of the absorption of thc will have
been verified and the existence of
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a once formidable political organization - d
ganIzation will bc "as a talc
that is told , or a watch in the
night. " - '
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