' 0 , " - . - - - - - - - . THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE Publishcd I , \'l'ry l i'riday + at . 1 1'A LLS r l CITY ( , NIAIRSK \ l3y 'I'RIBUNg PUBLISHING CO. lItcrcll ) as sccOJIlI-class mattcl' , Jallll- ° ary 12 , l'JO-t.al the petit ) olliceat I'a\ls \ City Nek , 1II111crthe Act of Congress ! of March J. 1R71) ONE nOLLA } 1'i'1 ; ( YlAR ' ( 'I'clephonc Xo. 22 ( , . : : - - BURKETT'S SUCCESSOR. I 'I'hc 1' c seems a general I m i s un- ( lcrstauling < as to how llurkett's \ ' : successor is to bl' dlOsell. 'I'he 1 ' " ' ' till ' ' ' ' ' g'O\'rtlor l'ttlll1nt ; 1 l'OIlg'n ' - Tonal I \ ' : tcancy hy a ppoi 11 t nJe11 t. . but is cOlllpelled hy law to call a special.elccUon for that purpose Whether hc will obey thc law's nlarllate ill this regard r\lIIain ! to bc seell. This district is Cll- titlcil to representation alld ( \ \ ' lien 1 Mr. Burkctt's terlll expires 011 : .Iarch' 1 and his resignation bc- A cOllies effective , it becomes the the duty of ( uvcruorIickey to call all ( 'lectiollVitllottt dclay. . ' and he should do so. . . . . - - - - - - I' = AI'J SAS. Kansas alwil\'s leild" alld never follows. Its leadership is not al- ; r ways safe , but nevertheless it . ' ' ' e lcad- ! Kansas is ways ' doillg' something' Whil it docs is not t f , always thc right thing / , but it 1 nevertheless is always I , (101ug something' 'ronl I the title of slavery . to these days of "frellidcd tinancI' , ' from thc days of the Grang'c to the short hour of pop- UliSIII , Kansas has bCcn thc (1rum major of the p'Occssion ! and re- fuses to ' g-o way bad : and sot 1own" for anybody or anything' . . . . - . . - . . . . . . - - - . _ . _ FIGHTING STANDARD Olt.1 'I'hl" state Ill' Kansas has nHlIle I an appropriation of SOOUOO : to . , . build a state oil relin cry. The ' - intention is to light the Standard Ull in the Kansas oil Held. The motive for this ac , of the Kan- SIS : leg'islatioll is good , but the act seems somewhat illadsed. ! Tn the first place the venture will I ccrtaillly be a losi i-1g- one nalld- ! j ally : , and next the competition \ will have no appreciable elTcl t 011 + the tr 2 lI1clldous ( power opposed. II i 1'he only way to remedy the evils I of this IIlOnstrous combine is to ' . turn loose the federal government l and back up the President by i ; public 0p1112011. Thc action of Kansas clay ha : ' e a wholesome It effect in tailing thc attention of t Americans people to the mcth- ods of standard ! ! oil , all ( in so doing - . ing' may : hasten thc time when this 1 . system will either reform or be i dcstroycl. If -0 : ; , tliL'11 Kansas , has again been c1' great service to the COll1l1hJll g-O\'CrnuH"'nt. I - - - - - . : " BEING GOOD. . . . The older we vet the harder it I ' is to detinc he word g-oocJ. Some . take a \ ery narrow view of f ' 'be- 1 . ing' good , " ,11)(1 again some are very liberal. We read the ' other - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - day of a man who drove ten mils to attend d\\'ine \ service with the thermometer twenty helo\\ lie praycil ( and sang and testified and listened for two hours , while his team stood 'xp05ed and unblallk- eted. eted.We We know a mall ill Falls 1 City who works twelve hours clay , who doeslI't know about the hereafter - after alld : docslI't pretend to. llc drinks some and : duesn't ( icily it. Yet whcn ht' goes home for thc night his dog comics racing through the snow \ to Illeet him , his wife is standing smiling ill . . . . thc..door and four little faces han be'tl against . tl\ \ ( ' windowl I pane for half all hour watl'hillg" for papa. If I these two liens were acquainted the first would say the -ccond : was : a bad III all , The I \\'hoscchildrcl1 wait hisc ( ming would probably say the first \ \ as a good 1 lI1an hut just thoughtless about letting his horses suiTer with cold. What do you think about 1 tit rft. ft. . _ _ _ _ CATALOGUE HOUSES. The ( commercial club ohiiiis city is on the right track in lighting / catalogue houscs. Th're is 110th- I illglIIore ruinous to a country community than these great corporations - porations whose greedy hands stretch in every direction in search of gold. No farmer ever made a d"l1ar : by placillg' an order with a catalogue house. Kccp your m011ey at hOlllc ; you can god Value for every dollar spent with the local merchants and keep your ulfcy at 111)11W to bc used in local imprO\'CllIClllS. If every farmer would resell ' e to spcnd his motley with his local merchant fort . the next year , it would lIIean batter roads , more taxes paid , a better town to visit and 1110re I local prosperity for every man , woman and child. The commercial - cial club is going to cndea\'cr to . make this possiblc The news papers will lend every aid in their power , and if the local mcnhants will co-operat , by 1 careful conscientious - llltiouS and up to date advertising - tbing' . there is no reason \'hy great success should not attend the ciiort. - - - 't 1'he state of Nebraska is pros- peruus. 1'he state hanld11g- board reports that state bank ( deposit have increased S2,501,300 in the last ) 'I.'ar. Are you ill on this ? - - - - - - - 'limeVorld ( is pleading' with the I Ilia watha barbers to use : clean I towels and not try to economize hy using the same towel on \ ' customer. every . . - . . - - - Thcrc i. i ; plenty of ginger in thc "hIe of Spice. " Robbery at Preston. Hyan Shel1y's S : loon was en- tered by burglars Sunday night and thc safe blown open with , dynamite. A hole was drilled in- I to the top of the safe and thc ; door blown opcn. No money or other thing of value was I obta'ned. Time night.oper . - . . . , . . - - - - - - - - - - - - _ . , _ - - - - - - - - - - 1 if , -1' 1- . - - - - - _ . . _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - " J - < - .E - -.v _ ' \IJ \ _ a " ; , d You CAN NEVER KNOW " 1'hc cOn\'ciiicnce and bt'ncfits of a Clleckinf ; Accotult until you have tried one. It I will get you accustomed i to the . ways of ban king and develop your minds along t i t business channels. I I ' 1'1 le one youlOW / "depend I I" / I iiI I may not / always be with you , then you will find the t little experience valuable. : Paying' your littl ; bills with checks is better than _ - - - ( handling the cash , since it enables you to keep "tab" t ! on yqur family expenses and encourages yon to become j { J a monO\ . ' Si\'el' 1 . . . _ . . . . . - ' - - - f MONEY I h..l SLIPPERY I STUFF _ . . , , and most of liS know how easily it fOesvherl we have ' : ; j it ahollt liS. The "Family Stocking" is a leaky thing. J I 'J I ) ' . think because your account might be small the Ii I banker would not / like to be bothered with it , This ! ffi bank is , designed : to he helpful to all and it stands ready > i to help . yon in your effort to save mOllcy for that . . , Ii " 'I ' 1 ramy ( I ay. - , If you have any surplus cash you are not likely to f t' Use for the next three , six or twelve months , wc stand ti " ' ready to allow you three per cent interest on it FALLS PcTir II L STATE - BANK Til ator at the Burlington stat- iOIl heard the report of thc cx- pl05lOn. but supposing that it was somebody shooting a gun paid no attention to it. No clue as to the perpetrators has been obtained , hilt local talent is under slIspic- . 1011 , - - - Afte1. Seveliteen Years. aulrew Cameron after se\'en-I ( rcw seven- teen rears c < .lnsta.lt service to the ll'1ington has severed his con- ncctioll with that : road.Ir. : : . Cameron began .1 slight opera- tion and has becn promoted until i he occupied one of thc most responsible - sponsible positions in thc e1'\'ice. Thc hard work and lour hours however , were more than he was able to endure , and after those years of service , hc has resigned his position and accepted thc position - sitiol1 of hook keeper at the First National bank 01 this city in thc hopes that the labor and hours win prove more satisfactory. Thc Burlington lost and the bank I gained valuable employee by the change. If You are a Stack ! = 111 all who is independent of Commission i-Iotia. _ mon- C\ ' \"e want to hear from ) : ou. \ V care Strictly Commission Firlll and deal with the FREE AND INDEPENDENT STOCKMEN EXCLUS IVEL Y. \Yrite to us for F. & I. S. I3aci e. Charles Dixon Conl ' 11 Co. I Stock Yards , Kansas City , Mo. , Notice of Probate of Will III till' COIlllt Court of Hhhartl"oll COllllt . ehraI\a. ; . Itl the matter of I'I'ohatllll ( the last II ill : .11111 h'stallll'lIt of lI'lIry ! RI"ler h''a"'d. Notice ; - tice i. j IlL'n'hy given all persons ; ; interested that + there has ; been .h'l'o..it'd III said court all IIItrllllll'lItllIrportlllJ ( to he the la..1 lI'in :11111 t/ / testament ; of . ald henry HI"I'r , h"'eased It is I ; ordered that the saute I" heard hy the costa t 011 Satllrday 1 the -Ith .1- y of March : , 1"05. at 'I ) o'clocl a. 111. ill the county court room III I.'alls City ill salts ; cOllllt ) ' . \\h"11 0111,1 \\h"-all l . persons IlIt'n't".ll1Iay al'p'ar and COIlIl..t tine I probate tlll'rl'of ( By i order of the court dated 1'ebrnarv lath , t 1'105. J. H. \vilhtte , i.I : ISi tit COllllty Jnilge I I Legal Notice. III tine District Court of Hlchanl"oll County , j Stall' of ehralm. I . 1 'I'll City of 1I11111ho11t ! I ' Plalinlff ! , : . F. 1' . ' 1'1111"1' rfitiit n4 real II a 1111' award 1 1' , 1'ill'r ! and I : . 1' . 1 'l'imner hill and real moue Ell- \\ard 1':1'1111"1' " ' , K. 1'llIlier. real mono 11111,11011'11 , II :1'IIIIH'r I real name 11l1l\11oWIIOlln'r 'filiI , . I 'l'rlll1lall 1'1111",1' . 1,0111 Jlllr lets , U. 1)Vright I n'alllallll' 1111- 1(1\011'11. ( ; " , rue \\'right. Holill I \vriuht Cha iii ion WrllhtChar- "S \\'rllht. Fronk'riglit. . Lucy ' J\all.hanl \ Nellie Klill"Ada 1.111- I' tOil. J. \ \ " . Ilcchwitl n'alllal1le 111110\(111'11 , alld Albert BI'clwilh heir ; at law :11111 legal I'l'JlrI'1I , I tatln's of O. J. ' 1'1 II lieI' d'c'asI. I ' 1'0 the defendant above nanr "II , h"11I1 all lIolI.r'.IcIPIII ; of the Stale of -'braI. ; , , 'xcel't . E P.1'iaker. . ' You are each Hereby ii ott1h1 , that tll" plaintiff r tine city of I1ul1lholcll , III the county of JI.hanl- ] . . :11111 Stat -"hra"Ia. , ,011 : " " t . did 011 the tJlh day of January 1')05. file IL . \ ; petition against you aS the heirs at law allll legal repre.entaliveS l of O. J , ' 1'1111".1' late of aid County and State , the object : utd prayer of II'hich is I ; to quiet title ill alll plaintiff 'ity to a public square III alll ; city located between blocks 5 and II acconlllll 10 the orllllIall'lat and reconl".1 survey of alcl ; city :11111 t1i > ; crih'd IIIald recorded plat and 1 survey as full , , v. : "Ai " ( ) Mt stOll" al the four 3 corners of a puhiIc.quare -I 25,100 chaills long t J : . anti W , by -I 121 y links wide N , and S. b- , lwel'lI blocs 5 :11111 : I tJ" the said city c0I11Pfls11l1C i a part of the North half of the SOllthw"s ( quarter - I'r of section three . ( :11 : ' ' , vnsitip two Range / thirteen (1:1) ( : ) I atllf tIll sixth lrlllCipal IIIl'rid. i ian ill aid comity and FHale. 'f he 1CI'OIIIIIIIIPilII I : which the tiLl , ' tn said public Square IS slllllrht to he quieted III said plaintiff city is , that cite same wa dedlcat'd allll given to said city for public use and lobe ICllIIWII as the public square by the owners of the lallil Oil whit'h tilt saute is ; coated , to wit , hy O. J. 1'illl"r and g , p , 'l'llIl"r , nil January 12th ISil , as is shown by the " 'al.lorhrillallllat and Survey . of alll city now Oil record ill Record HOIII HPaRc il Ix i2.111 LlII' omce of the Register III' deed III said ' county anti . to ohtalll a further decree of saul court foroverexciutiing you anti each of you front claiming titles 10 said laud comprisilll said public square and from the asserloll of any in- leresl of any 3dnd 1 1 therel You are further notified that ullle. . yon - plcad all"wer IIr demur to said 1l'LlLloII 011 or befnro the 31st day of l\larch 11)0' : : . tilt sago wIll be taken a. true . allll the decree prayed for. f rendered accorcUIIII 'l'I1g CITY aI" Ul1\1BOI.D'l' RI'wls S Re.\vls. Attorneys for Plailltiff. 5-It 4