The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, January 06, 1905, Image 9

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' TIE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE
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, , I _ , Published l ; very Friday at"
F'ArJT4S l CITY , NE 13RA S1' \
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. City . Neb" , tuldcrtic Act of Congress :
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\ . : ONE DOLLAR PEl YTATi
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; l'clcphonc No : : . 22(1.
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A GOOD RULE FOR 1905.
: c \ ho char.Hh. . . . Giv& ' tit tiouittsontout : ur .
l ; Igor ttroy uupropart'nncd ' thclIlIcht hl I act
. 11 c thull C IIIl.1nl' . tilt 11) 1111 IIwans "II lTal'
. , 'I ' he fr nIl . thou h:1..I. and their :11101111011 .
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w . . . . . nralJ'.I ; lIt'llI to thy Maul with imps flfIh'1
t , JIIII do oat clllll thy Imll1l with I'lIt'rtAltllllt'lIt
pof l.\cll IICW hatch'I , 1I1111'chc',1 cUII radlIt'\\'an' ;
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of elltrllllC to a quarrel : : hut.h'ltllf In ,
I float ° 1 that the 1IIIIIO..t'11 may beware nf tllcl' .
Giro every man thin" l'arbllt few thy ' voice :
, I " 'L'ake 't ach 11\1111' \ " C'I1"lIrl' but reserve flay
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G08th' tlty habit all atone can : Litt ,
L'ut : trot c " qr \ ! b.q'd , ttf I fancy , rich not Iudn
. . " " F'otthe66ppa're ] oft JJroclaimtl the I1mu ;
1"uititcr n burrower , nor R lond.'r bra ,
, IfotJoRU oft.10 < 4" 'u boottge1f ; 1 and friend ;
A.lllt borNwhl- dnllql' ' edge of hUl'lbamll'
'ritixlbnve n.h-'ro tltnvlf be taw :
, , . . \nd il tltU'II' ronou' , II" th . night ; tile day ,
. 'l'holl c9itst not tlll'lI 1 > 1' f.\l-1e to any man . "
. I'Uloolous . ( to Lo : . rte , , , ' --MantleO (
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A STAT JS ORIME.
, . . Not Long since hay S. Baker
; wrotc. an article in a magazine on
: . . . hc trials and convictions of
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"Cfi'l ' 'Powcrs fotmerly secretary
, oLstatc of Keittilcky . It will be
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. remlJ1l1b red that POWCI s has been
f ' twice' triel for complicity in thc
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. that state and each time con ' ct-
h t . . \ : , . . . . ' cii . . Hc was sentenced in' trio
. " : ; first case to imprisonment for lif :
J'J-'whiclt jmlg-emcnt the supreme
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' a . „ „ ( iburt set : mm I c. .1c. was retried
, : and condctcd. This , timc bcillJr
' I ' sentenced to be plunged 'M\ \ ' ,
y . . . . " laler'relatcsl ) : he cir u m tlces \
' 'of thc.Jri and thc character of
the testimony adduced : against
the icctis (1. - The 'ahic1e bore
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the imprint of truth and was con-
; , ' -v1I1cinJ.of ; the fact that horrible
" ' ' ' . . . wrong was being done Mr . Pow-
. crs' and ; the state of Kentucky
. was about to commit thc crime uf
1 I I - taking an innocent man's lifc.
r I " " . . Mr. Powers was republican . ,
- "Go1't1oGocbel who
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, . foully murdercd was a dcmocrat.
, Vhcn thc judge and ; count : officers
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i. t" acne to select a special jury to
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i' ; try.\Ir , POWNSthey sc1ccled a pan-
1 , j ' 1 ' el of one } hundred and thirty six
. . , men , every one of whom was not
r \ . onla : democrat but a personal
t'.1 . . ' friend . of thc dead Govcrnor.
: Dnnng th progress of thc
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' trial . : every indignity was hcaped (
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I' I upon.Powers.by thc court and
' every favor upon the jail birds
. ' . and inmates of the penitentiary
I ' rt who were witnesses against hiui.
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Of course such a trial was cnm-
inal , and such conduct lcd to the
j ' conviction of the defendant with-
. out dcla ) ' ,
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" Wcek before last the supreme
court reversed this latter judg-c-
went and again granted Mr. PO\\-
. ers a new trial. In doing so thc
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' ' chief justice ea ( democrat ) writes
1 , one of the ablest opinions wc
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have ever read He reviews \ thc
proviflcc of a court 01 justice , and !
in unmcilsurc ( ! tcrms ' Cxcol latcs
thc judg-c who pcrmittcl his
prejudice aml.politics to displace
his sense of right and justice in .
the trial of time \ccuscc1. : ' \ It i'\ to II.
be hoped that this opinion trill
ii mm'e : a tcndcncy to , , restoic reason
and deci'ncy to' the judiciary of ,
Kcntucl ) . 'l'ime murder of Caleb .
Pow 'ers because oJ his political
alliJialions would 1 be a crime front
which thc tate of Kcntucky
cc'otll(1 never fully recover The
reading of this trial and time
opinion of the supreme court con-
vinces liS that thc tluem-tion of al1
elective judiciary as . :1g'ilin"t : an
appointi\'c one is not so easy of
solution as some scene to tlmink
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FREE SPEE H.
In lhc present state of civilization -
ltion every liberty is bused to
a \ greater or less extcnt. The
libert of the press : and : ltlte right
of f free speech arc sometimes
prostitnt to base urposes. 1
At the time of the assasination
of President McKinley it was I
generally admitted that yellow
journalism was in p lrt respons-
ible for the tragedy ,
There is a man jim congress now
who should never have beets ? permitted -
mittccl to take iiis oath of office. . .
That man is Coiigrlssillau : 11e11111
of Ala bama. . I
In a speech at 'CuskogeeAla . ,
in the recent c\l11paig-J1 : \ in referr-
ing- to lhc. occasion when Booker
' Viashil1g'ton ' was entertained
at thc white } louse , he said :
H'l"l1Crc they , sat , ooseYcll and
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Looker , and if some Czolgosz or
one of his kind had .thrown a
Lomb under the table no great
'harm would have : been clone thc
coul1try. " JI1 the same speech
he mil referring to the lynching
of negroes at Statesville , Gag
that it was "thc sending off a
fe.W" more republicans singing
'Nearcr 111) God to 'l'hec. " This
was a bitttal illusion to the death
of President McKinley who dicd
with the words of this hymn 9n
his ashen 1ips.
'l'hat such a man as this should
be a part of this go\'crnmcnt is
revolting . to every citizen worthy
or the IJt1l1e. : Free speech has
its evils when it permits all anarchist -
archisl to bccomc a law ' maker
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TELEPHONE.
'rhc letter from Mr. Randolph
which appeared in thc last issue
of The Tribune should convey a I
warning , to the business interest
in Falls City Hc says "we
spcI.d many hundreds of dollars
every year with your merchants.
\Ve want , to continue trading at
halls City but we have about
reached the conclusion that Palls
City don't want our trade , at any
rate they don't treat us like they
did. "
Vhy should an ) ill feeling bc
pcrtnittcd i to exist between these
farmers Cud 1 this cityVhy
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, , Begin ; the New Yeai' A.ds9 ht . . ,
By opening' an account y' ' th the
' Falls City State Bank
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This institution is not restricted in the Scope
of its patronage. Its patt'ons'arc :
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J J. 1 the children and young' folks with their smdl
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2.---The Breadwinncr , striving to accumulate a fund \ bJ
Li In ochre a home , 01' com petcncy' for old ng'c.
3---'I ' Iii ell-tn-do , for the convenience affordedlhl \
the income 1)rovidel
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, .1- \ Those with idle funds awaiting' other ) il1\'esl\11f'l1t \ ; .
RenlcI11ber this bank receives deposits from
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ti ; One Dollar and upwards and pays 3 per cent on
Time Deposits and 4per cent on Children's t
m Accoun ts. :
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should our merchants lese valued
customers to t no other end than
\Vca\'cr and \lorchead ; shall ha' e
a co'ntinuance of , f this telepliolle
1110nopoly.
lvery l man ; nominated for a
city office next spring should be
rcquile(1 I to goo on record on the .
telC'phone CJuc tiJn.
\\Te know whereof wc spcak ;
when we say that these fl1 : rumerm
must be given the anlc rights in
this city as the Bell people , the
Inter State and Ilie local telephone -
phone company have heen given J.
or it will cost the mcrchants of
this city several } Jt\11drl.cl dollars
in the next : : ycar. Something lIIust
be done and it must he done now.
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Gracious , but it feels good to
he a ycnr old and to have a legal I
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cstencc. .
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" The Lord loveth a cheerful
giver , but what will thc grand
jur } ' ' think about it.
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'rhc 'l'ribunc has ntule ; arral1 'e-
mcnts for a weekly letter fr0111
the legislature during the present
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sesslolm
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rhc canning factory which
cost the citizens of Falls City ten
thousand doll a.\ \ ' ' : ; is to be tunic (
over to a hog powder concern.
ITow the mighty have fallen.
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It is rumored that the grand
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jury which will convene ( luring
the present month will be called
upon to pass on certain infrac-
tions of the election laws luring
thc past campaig
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Thc political situation in thc
state of Colorado is dcplorable.
'l'llc dcmocrats seem to have suc-
cccded in stealing pat t of the
offices and thc republicans arc
trying to steal what is lcft.
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'l.'hc decision of tl.c supreme
court invalidating surety comp-
any , bonds given by county officers
has put in doubt the right of
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about half thc officials of thc
state to hold the offices now occupied -
pied by thcm. But two of thc
state officers have givl-it persona
bOltds , Marsh and \ \ \ ' 1ton , a1
the others have given ' . , ti ret
bonds 'l'hc law will dlubtll' '
bc amcllded hy'thc prr.tnt Il.g-i'
mature 80 a. to pcrmit all oflki.\i i :
to give surety bonds if th'irl , .
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E. I 0-L0vis -poslll1\ : , \ .ll'I' 111
1' . m. \Iartill : 'cx-county altoI'm'
have organized a hog powdl
Cu111tH1n\ . Vc have not a h Y
answered thc questioll \\-11
shall we do with on r ex-pre' id,1t
But Hichanlson con ii tl . Ii as foul
a place for her ex-onic" holllt.t'
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One of thc secrets of success !
to know what to do in an c nH r
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cncy and then to do it."T ( ' l1'n
of a boy last week who will sOl !
day be president 01' a high h lung
in frenzied finance Ih' I wa dr
ing { a load of hay which in so
manner aught ; fire. I It bear
fiercely in an instant. 'l'h" 1
without aecondsi01ay ( rn.11t
the wagon , whipped up t
horses , Upset thc hay nnd dl'f ( l
to a safe distance with wag
team , harness etc ; safe fr
harm , and quietly / watched
ht ) ' barn. : That kind of a bo ,
born and not m llIe.
DON'T DO
It don't pay ! Don't son
away for : l'l1c1'Y Stock !
Time best trees , the fine
fruits , thc best result a
obtairc(1 ( by purchasing tre'
of the FALLS CITY Nrl
SlRY. A large stock
choice honk grown trees '
select froll1. Low prices f
High Grade Trees.
\VM. nOliLER , Propri
W. H. MADOG
REAL ESTATE AGEf'
Lands bought and s
Hartford Fire Insura
Houses in city for S'
noney to 10 .a1
TeIephon
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