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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1905)
si s i . 1 1 j ' " ' li. - = = - = ' - = - ' - ' ; ' - - : . ' , . . ' . . . . . . . - = - - - - " ; ; ; - ' _ . . . . . . . . ' , . . : . ,1'HE ILLS CiTY TRiBUNE ctruest ; in his \'oi-1 : ; : can i resist the J . ! - - - - iilspiratiotl , of f these institutes ' ! : . : Published . .1 \ 'crFrirt ' .1 } , \ ' at 'l'hctend , lo raise itgriculture to _ . t .FAf..fA S : ' CI'J ' Y , NEBRASIcA tt Righter p1.ine of didnty aHl ! to . : . . _ B\ , inspire tiled to Netter and ; 1110r : ) . ! ; ' 1'IIPUa. PUBJASHING CO . prolithble method , " t' , . , : , ' , - .1 . , _ , . - . . . . . " " " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " ' . , jl : lItcdn , ns sc ell -claI S matter . . JIII\1. ' I ' lie AubunHerald speal.s ; of f , , 'd : : ; l : ; > ' ' UYJJl.ll tlit ! pD.4t : eli : ; eat i , 'a11 . . these dtys when sansagc ; is a ; 1 rn -I 1' Utt \ ' . 3VCh. ! , urltter the Act of ( : ot1gres , ' . . , (3fJtl ' . dady ; diet a ts , ground ) hog day . ' ; iIJ. " ( Jf' Iill'ch J. 111) 1" 'r' " , _ ' ; 0' , - _ , . - - . - - - , r. t. . . . . . . . . . : , , . " : ' ONE DOLCAl P1R YEAR ± A shinny 01(1 ( maid went to a p . . 1 ' ill Sabl'tha in a slim (11'CSS ' ' party .r. , 'l'cephonc ] No 22 ( " , : = - and , a ; town row is i he result . Onc , CHICKEN SHOW . S , ; ( , ' , of the men present ilYS the row . ' " ) 'flu 11\11 has become a laelof " : " ' " _ , _ r rl'at-impnrtance lIeI' plduct ; is "much adu , ilottt . . ! Ilcithiur ; ; ' , " + . ; . . . . . : ' fur ( exceeds in a Inc thc out put Allan D , l\Iay"s facts and fan- , , . ' ; . . "or ' gold and sil\'r and she , i , , : 110t- des all' ; becoming' altogether ! too . . ; " , ' ; t \ .ithstanding : this , So mudl'"t ! " and infrequent for those who turn to , , ' . /cnlc-thafone ; . . . ' ! . would never SlIUthe e.ditoriIl11Jan. of the Ian I < 'r- ' . . . . . iwse ! lies ) o be more than she pre- prisc the first thing on g-cttill ' t Ifj 'r-- , ' .11 ndsun ordinary barn ! j'ilrd fowl. the , pap'l : . : . . . _ _ . . . - ' . ' t We arc taug-ht each year the \ 'al : ; ' 1 hc esteemed Journal had two . . ' . . t ! ; S < of good seed corn , the , hest signed art iciers last week. ' one all : y breeds uf swil1c and cattle , thc the beef trust and one on g-um : . ; 'yo lparnti\'e merits of a check , chewing girls. \Vhen these twin . - . ' > \ . rtow ; , and a drill , . but very . little evils are efTectual1 lisposcd , uf , If " A 4 . ttute and 1 at tciition . arc given the I may we expect sums diatribe on fJ : 1 " . - 5 , . ; , dale speckled beauty who forages "noxious weeds T' _ 1'1 . . ' ! ; ' V tor herself and ; " little ones ahd 'n \ ; - ' ' " I'n I't. I' . . , . , Ambassador I : 1 an ; ( 1 Mrs. .loseplt I _ 11 ; , ' , . . . . . ' t. " , provides : the groceries , cloth1ng . : < g'rocencs . " , . . ' ' ' : , " " , r . i- . , . . " . Choate "sta\ed I a'1 1 night" with ; ' ' " I : : Inn l . incidental I expenses 01 thous- . " .1 ' . , ' < . . ' ' . Ji" . , , King : J"1 ! wan at the 1 palace I last I , " t. , , ands of farmer homes . 14 l ' s arm- r : & ; :1 : . . J " " J ; . " . . ' . . . . wee I' L . ' [ ' uis being ' true 'I \1 \ hc ' 1" 1 \1- \ 1' f "I' : " " " " ,1 , crc institutes . should 1 1 be held I In. . ' . , . ! . . V bane 1S probably safe ill ! thc as- ' " . , ' " as- t . , , , " , / . ' V sertwll tilat god ( reigns anl l the . ' " 1 rtbunculc1 that . ' j " " 1 \ : : suggest we ' ' . . . . go'crnmcntaaS1lngOIl still , " ' g"l\'C a chlc\ . heat the same ' ' , . . . . . . ' . . < . " , ' . still l\cS. ' tll11e A ( hicks n ! show would at- - - = - " ' - trilct'thc { best fowls in snuthc.trt- . Notwithstanding Lincoln bas i . "i with' had thc congressman for twenty IA - , . \ . ern Nebras1w. and a lecture ' ? : " ; ! tl" ' " ' : : .lit . img odds ( ' ? JY it cc.tlpetent . years and now has the. United " , ' " ; ' 'ptHlltrr judge could bc made one States Senator , it says"It ' is only . : ' . ' : ; ' ; , ' ' . . . ' . ' , , ' , . . . _ . , . , . . , . . . r. , ; , " i.t f.-"l" ; h. , &it ; nti il1 ( > " ' 11 LUt 1\clllll\ : . VI Lilt : hint . LLIIV . . . . . _ un _ --p.-- ' , . . , " " , f. " progr imn. \Ylwt dG you think of cong-ressman again , " . \Vhal is ' / : , ' : - { ; ' tll : ! 9 ilea i ? . Mr , I1. g Lemon we your idea of fairness ? iZt : 'ti > . S - . ' : : ' : ' : , yswdttid , like l VI : : ! hear frttm YOU If there - ist bilious ' individual , ' , . . . I . . 'R " : . . . . , V.TtjV . . . ' H : E : iYJERCHANT. : who lees not believe iii man's ' " . : If tlie catalogue houses call humanity to man , should have . G : : ; . ' afford : to p'nd thOusatiIS of do11- stood in thb office Ifriday after- - ; , Irs to secure a portion of the noon and Saturday :1l1c1'w1tnessed t- " : ; , ; . trade : , of j.6ur . people , cats y on not the splendid response : of om citi- S , . : . afford someth11lg' to retain this zees to the nbl1ncs appeal for' trade ? The 'l'riuunc isgelid the poor children of Falls City , ' : \ ' ' week by more than the ' ' . bii " ; ' " " _ t\'C.1 , tI'h ' republican paper il1 All- : . . : " ; thousand . . Richardson COl1qt peoburn suggest E < l. Ferncan a dent- ' 4v ' Ile. i'Iany ' . ' of these subscribers ' aitd' fc : ' . , l : e ; ocrat its IILrkett's successor an ' : ' " , . " ' . ' ' ' take I : no other local paper. Can , nominates' : lte . e , ' } p"lper thc democratic paper IlOmll1 xtV . : . . : " " " " t" yn.a1Tor ! : < to remain : ; dent when . \1r" \ : 't k ) : ! . , Dick Neal a republican fur the \ ; . ; ; ! - , : t. ; " ail occasional : word from you same office. If the } ' . 'can't agree "I , ; ' , . , . , " , . : , would advise them that you are otherwise the alight unite . - f' : = , : : : ' " i.n the ial1l1 uf the living < Hid i arc oil \ 'rom .Majors : he has no poii' : . , : " ; in it for business purposes ? \Ve tics , ; ' VV . ' . would be glad : to talk to ron to . ' , _ M If you are going to ha\'e a sale ; ' . " d about thc mattcr Jf you prefer . , , ' : , " ; , _ , yon. you will have the bills printed t : ' : : . , " 0' : we w21l w.ntc your aclvertiseulent : . ai(1 distributed in 1 the most prom- , t. : ; 'V ' . , : llld111ak no charge to you if ! you II1Cnt places poss1ule 1111s is all j" z , ' . . are ( dissatisfied - right as far.as it goes , hut does it goo far enough ? Before yon have ' , . ' FARMERS NSTITUTES. I your sale bills printed we would 'I ' lie most successful institute be glad to figure l with " YOU and to ' _ ' ever held hy thc farmers ill this how ! by our subscription books Satur1st how many of your neighbors Satur- closed } cnd oi the county , - . . ! . , , r.s , ' ' can be re.tcledlt11 ! .1I1 a < h.ert1 t- day 11icl"ht 'l'he attendance was ' ' . _ M , nwnt in thiS paper This will . .rc111arli.ably large and the and 1 , : cost you nothing to investigate : ' " V . , , . . ' cuces very attcnt1\ ' ( > , At one and it may be dollars in , , your : " 'I time Saturday afternoon it was pockct impossible for some of thc spec' Whatever may be thc result of . . . . .tators to get near enough to the the agitation for the direct prim- o' law , thc legislature should l court room to hear a word that ary > . , , ' not adjourI1 without pro\.tcltng- , ! waS said These cl"atherilJfl"s arc , . ' , some way in which the .people j.not . only Qf inestimable . benefit , to may vote directly on the nomina- , " , thc farmers in the way instruction for United States senator I . . ti011 , but they are a social success livery other office is filled 1 by the , as well No farmer who is in , direct vote of the people save that w a-.L. . , . - _ _ . .y. . . , . . . . r I . ; . . - . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . - . . _ _ . " ' _ - _ _ u. - = ' . _ . . ' , . . . . . " , . . . f : illi ' " " JiIt0 : , . ' A CHECKING ACCOUNT - . . . . . . . . _ _ _ , . . _ - _ ' , - - - - . . r , Pl'ogTes i\'e pcople appreciate th ( value ! and . . convcnicI1cc of f a checking acco.tlnt. Those I . . ' echo do not keel such 'U1 ; account . miss many . of its acit Lull , ges , J C you have nC.r done business in this way , and arc trot familiar with V , the plan , come . in , and we will' get you started. I , " It I docs ' not : require a . large , su m'of money to . open an account : at this bank-a few dollars ' ; will 'do tp'start with and you' may add more . . V- IHer , . . . - V r \ V e furnish our tlstomers with a pass pool : free of charge , in which wc enter the ; suds you deposit , also a check book to witiidraw . , . ' Lhc monev or to pa \ ' grocery and ; t other bills ; " . . j ' 'lhcsc little checks make splendid receipts and ftirnish thc bestof . _ vidcnc ( : in diptltcd , a < ; - : . otlnts , ' . , Business people 1)refer handling chccks and , . It is a more " up-to - ( ate " and I' ' ) USlIless ' lil' 1 ' : wiy ; of doing lhinps : ] )011 't be timid about . ' thr' pIan'-we tender trying ' cheerfully you our , , . - t - y . aSsistance ' - : ' , - . . . . , _ . _ . . . . . . _ . _ _ . _ _ _ _ . . _ . . . . _ . . . _ _ . . . _ o-r.i-.r. _ ' " : ; , , , . . p/RP-a _ . _ . . . f . - + 9. W ' _ _ _ .n _ . . - . ' _ _ or . . A. ww _ _ _ . _ ' - . . , _ _ _ FILLS CiTY STATE BANK . - . - tv - . . . - - = - - - - . . . r - - - V . . . of United Sta't.s senator , Some ineasl1re1ii h provlles ' rr ; the expression of a preferetttc ; oil this ot1i.e : , should b. ' eniicted , without ( dela-y 'T ' here is nu good reason ; wtiv the PCOr > kS'loul(1 bc ( dcnic a voice in the selection of their nio..t 1io\'crfu.l servant. - . . . . . . . - . , . . . . . . . . . . - ' 1 ' l1C ' g I\l'r.d belief is hat GO\- eruorlickey will notc'all : ' it spec- ial election to elect : Mr. Burkett's successor unless' the president shall see tit'fo calI it special scs- sion. of congressVhy -should .this' district be' compelled to do w.ithgit ! ; 1 collgressiptn : for nine ntpnt , tts. , The l ' says we . arc cntitt'cc1. to a ct1gressman ; , not part of thc time , but all the timc There much routine work for a congressman even when congress is not in session To whom will our 11cople apply for thc pcrfor- mancc of centiin duties if we arc without representation ? Presi- dent 1'oosevelt , desired Senator Knox of Penn. , to remain in the QfHce of attorney general ! luring the present session of cong'rcss Senator Knox replied that he could not do so. That the spirit of thc litw guaranteed 1 his state two 'I ' nite(1 Sttitcs senators and for that reason te would be com- pel1ed to resign the cabinet posi- tion an(1 qualify as senator 'rhc law al1d , its spirit grant : a con- g'rcssman to thisdh.trict and Governor - 'rt1or : Mickey should not justify violation upon any g-rounds of econom y , . " . Attorney General Norris Brown has been burning the midnight oil for ' many weeks in the prepar- . at'ion of the case against the 13ur- : lin ; ton and other railoads wllcrc- 1ft. ' 7' i r ! . . ; : in they seek to evade the P"- i71'nt of their taxcs.V e confidently - den t I\ " believe that Brown wIll \vin'this case hand' : down and that these corporations will have to gig up. Time state is very 1'01'- lunatc ill having Hnn' : for attorney - torney general , hut it does S.'ll11 unfair to expect Ilium to' ' labor ao ! be : is doing- anl to sell for $ .500 tl1nual1r a brain force for whkh 'he corporations he is - ' fighting Jould pay man ) ' times Sl1l'lt : 5lt1n , , If you were asked thc question what are the rights of 1I1i1n ; , Wh.ll would you say ? ' ju t sit down and think of it.i..wbat are your 1 rights and the rights of 1 our neighbor ? You and hc do not agree : he bas one idea an(1'OU anot her. His idea will .kad to r trouble . perhaps disaster , Is such ail idea one of the rights of man ? If not \'ho is to take the right to apply uch idea from him : Who is to judge ? Seven diff rent uu- thorn .if more dr less fame liar l' written Oil the subject "thc rig-ht"i of man , " and no t\\'O agn' In the day ; of our boasted twentieth c ; ntl1ry civilization wc are g'r.lnt- ing liberty individual opportu- pity and future 'security of the rights of men and yet 110 on' lta' yet completcly answered thl' question "what arc the rights of men " Just to prove this Wl' will ask the question-which is rig-h t , Bishop Potter in running a saloon or Carrie Nation in smashing it ? Do YOU answer , neither ? 'l'll'n ) you , Totter and \Irs.Nation ha e three diffcrent ideas of the rightt' j of man ,