The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, March 24, 1905, Image 9

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. . . TilE , FALLS CITY . TRIBUNE
Published Every 11'riday at
: FALLS CITY , NE13RASKr\
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, ' . TRIBUNE , PUBLISHING CO.
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: ' - " ' IattterC(1 as secOIHt-ctass matter , .Tanu-
- at'yl , IIJO-tat thc post oniccat 1.'al1s 1 ;
. City , Neh. , under the Act of Cong-rcs : ,
of Mardi : J , IS(1)
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ONE DOLLAR pgl YEAN
. 'l'clcphol1c No. 22J.
: . JUDGE C. B. LETTON
. ! , .Among' candidates mcntion-
. "ed for supreme judg'c to succccd
; Judge Holcomb is Judge C. B.
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_ Lctton of Fairbury , NcLr. Judge
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, ' Lctton was on thc bench of this
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district for eight years and ser-
: 'cd his 'peoplc with a fairness and
Pte" ' . ; ability that excitcd thc admiration -
; tion and rcspect of all parties.
. . 1'hc supreme court recog'nixcd
his commanding ability \ by ask-
t . ' jug him to resign from the dis-
.t trict bench and accept the position
, of supreme _ court commissioner.
'rhis hc did and has ever since
been one ot the most careful members -
hcrs of thc ommission Judge
' Let ton was formcl1) a partner of
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Congressman Hinshaw arid was
: president of thc state bar asso ; ia-
I . tiOlI last ycar. Should he bc
i' nominated for the supreme bench
! ' hc will be c1cted by a command-
t' ( ing- vote , and will 'be a \ \'rc(1 to
t ' hIS party and all honor to the
judiciary.
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- MISSOURI'S SENATOR.
The state of Missouri after a
hitta and protracted contest has
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dark , horse , for United States
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The republicans of the country
. had become apprehensive that
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the great republican victoryy of
last fall was to be a barren one.
J-- The the
t 1a bitter contest between
caucus nominee and Kcrens seem-
- likely to prevent the election of
" any , one. however , at the last
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. 1"r moment l'IajorVarner was ele
: . ' ccter.1. Of all the men in Miss-
I. : f , , .ouri Major Warner is best fitted
, j' : - . - > " to measure up to the true re-
. ' y ponsibi1ties of the position. An
S : . , "I acquaintance of more than ten
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u . i. years wiih him convinces the
, write that Missouri has chosen
" a man of unquestioned ability
. . ; ' , and integrity to be its 1'eprt'scn-
-p : " tat \'e in the upper house of con-
gress. The State , is to bc con-
, , , g'ratulatecl.
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\ Are you observing len t ?
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\ 'j ; ' , . r , - the beef trust is cowed.
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( Because it has always been ,
z : therefore it will not always be.
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t The one thing that is sure is
. ' , : chang-e.
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change.'t'hose
: 1'hose ladies who are not clean-
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_ ing house arc attending the ( lis-
trkt club meeting- The men are
therefore eating at the lunch
counters and spending their evenings -
I ) Ilings at their places of business :
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'rhc delegates to the district
convention of \\-oman clubs arc
heartily .vcJcomc , and are strict-
lyal1 l rig'ht. Just thc same , on
appearance at least.'e would
rather have thc teachers institute
with us any day in the weck. For
ours , g'i'e us a school mill'III' .
IIA man set nests of egg-so Few
beIng hatched , he went to his
friend for sympathy. But his
friend said , "you should not
count your chickens before they
are hatched. " Said the man , "it
is only hc who counts chickens
before they are hatched who sets
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eg-g-s.
"A man said to his friend , "tell
me what is the most dreadful
thing ! that ever happenecl. " His ,
friend answered , 'Ia man loved a
woman who loved him ; but after-
wards she ceased to love him. "
1'hcn the man said , "I have
known of uiamny , t1l allY things i to
happen to people more dreadful
than that. " Said his friend , "but
this happened to me. "
\V. E , Dorrington has repre-
sented this city as mayor with
distinguished abilty. lie did not
use his , office to oppress an op-
1)011CIIt , nor to reward a support- !
cr. Hc madc a r : .cntemanly ! care-
ful business like official , Is it
any wonder that the citizens of
this city regardless of party arc
givinglmium their . \ 'oluntarassur - -
auces or support ?
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\Vh'n the republican mass con-
'ention sat in rapt attention on
the magnificent speech of Mr.
Harlow which , closed with the
astounding and astonishing state-
ment that thc speaker ( led line(1
thc nomiation , for mayor , some
fellow with the proper appreciation -
tion of the eternal fitness of
- ' in low
thing-sstarted to sing a
voice : " Teasing , Teasing , I was
on..1y teasing you. "
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\V. E. Doring-ton di' not ask
for the nomination for mayor ,
ncith er will he make an unseemly -
ly canvass for elcction. he teal-
i.es i : the work the next year will
bring to that officer , and the responsibility -
sponsibilit the expenditures for
improvements will entail , conse-
qucntly he will submit the matter
of who shall be entrusted with
these dutIes amid this respot1sibil-
i ty to those money is to be spen t.
Promising the same care and
integrity in thc manag'emelltof
the peoples business as he has
always shown in private affair ,
and in which hc has never de-
faulted.
The Standard oil is withdraw-
Ing' from thc oil fields f of Kansas.
It is surrendering its leases , tak-
ing out its tanks and preparing
to dcstroy the markets for Kansas
oil. Like a spoiled child , it is
going to take its doll rags and go
homc. It will not slide down thc
Kansas cellar door any 111ore.
Kansas replies br going to work
wIth energy on the sndependcn
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To Provide Shelter
For the wife and little ones is a
sacred duty. But this usually involves -
volves a systematic plan of saving ;
and hehabit t of saving often has
has its beginning a small bank
accollnt. If you have no bank ac-
count start one now no matter how
small. I t is our mission to assist
men in their efforts to become money
sa verso
Falls City State Bank
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refiner ' amid ' ill-
refinery , olTcring' special -
( duccmen for the construction of
an indcpendell pipe line to thc
g-ulf. 'l ' ime merchants of this
country should purchase inde-
penden oil whencver 1)ossible.
'l ' ime people can aid in the Stand-
arcl oill fight by doing' likcwisc.
The action of Russia in removing -
ing" General Kuropatldn and thc
Czar in writing the 'orl disgrace
across thc order for removal , is
exciting thc criticism and com-
tempt of the civilized world. 'l'hc
old general was the idol of his
soldiers , and has fought his
fight manfully in spite of trcmen-
deus discourag'emcnts. He has
been exposed to the great dang'crs
and has endured untold hardships
and anxiety. And all for a
week minded autocr" t who now
wri i tes disg-race as a rcwarc1.
The Czar is both ung'ratdul and
inhuman , a fitting head for his
horrible g-overment.
Complain is madc as tu the
position of men who attend one
convention and afterwards be-
came members of a srcDncl. All
kinds of epithets arc being ap-
plied to such by certain of our
citixens. The source from which
these statements emanate make
the matter a huge jokc. "Whcn
the devil is sick , the devil a saint
would be. " The premise from
which the conclusion : of infamy is
drawn IS a false one. Sonic of
the most arclcnt supportels of
the citixcn's candidates have
stated in thc hearing of the
writer that the friends of 1'11'
Harlow and the opponents of Mr.
Leyda were in time majorityat the : .
citizens caucus. Time ) attended
this convention to voice their scn- ,
timcnts. They were prevented
from doing' so by a series of unfortunate -
fortunate circumstances. Are
these men to be lamed thc right
to express their preferences sim-
ply because they were in a caucus
in which they had no voice ? Even -
en the Falls City News thc paper
in which the call for the citizens
convention appcarcd exclusively ,
was compel1ed by l its sense of
fairness to speak cf the matter
in the following expressive language -
uag'e : It was a ( lint ) ' piece of
business without any extenuating
circumstanccs. " 't une voters of
Fails City are not bOlllHl by such
"busi ness. "
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If Sunday is a pleasant day ,
spend the afternoon out of doors.
Get your lungs full of fresh air.
'l'ahc : a walk and loblc about you ,
that you ma ) ' sec how beautiful
is the world in which you livc.
You will live longer , better and
happier by living as much as pos-
siblc in thc open air.
Notice tfJ Credilors.
III the County CUllrt of Rlchanlsoll Cowlty
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N..hra"l < : tIn
111 the mailer of Ihu estate IIf Marian . . .
Itauic , r . (1. ' ceasl. It Is ord 'red by the Cllllrt
that 1111' 111111I linlit , ' , I for cn'lIlurt , III lilt ! cltllll
a"allll"alI'slall' , Is nix 1110111111'1 fWIII the 171h
slay of Aiuch H05. allel all clallllH not flied
III this cunrt cl Rimy I verificd Oil III' before said ,
Iasi ii ; * iiI " .Ial . . will I i I hi' forever harn'eI. 1 Or-
tlt'n',1 flll lIii' rIInlt all clallllH /I'l'tl / l all'aillst said
ctolall' ( will h. cxalllllll'.1 all,1 adjusted , by mho
court , III IIII' county court rounl III the court
hOllbC III * I'alls 1 CII ) ' . III , sand county , May 171h. ,
Jllly 17th and RCIJII'llIhl'r 171h , 1'\5. (
lIy IInltr of mho court tlaleclIarch ; 15. 1')05.
J. 1 < / . \\11,1111'11 , ,
m""J r ] 11-4 CouulyJuduc ,
Notice 10 Credilors.
111 the Cuioity Court IIf Hichanitoull : Couoty
Nebrasica :
III 1111I matter of tlm l'Klalu IIf 11.nr . ' HII'IH .
clec'asl'eI It is llrelen'cl , by the . court that ; mho
( Into 11111111',1 for creclilorH III file clallllH lImllua
said estate III nix months from till 41h day uf
\Iarch ; Jllt15. , allll all clall1lF not liIecl 1'1 i this
court duly \'t'rlllttI , Ullor bcforo . said last lIalll-
t',1 , date . will he forever harn'eI. Ordered further -
IIwr that all claillu ; filed auailstsald estate ill
I. , I'xalllilleci allel :1Ijllslt'cl ! l by limo cour ( . III thu
county Cllllrt CHIlli. III mho cUllrt house III Pallt
City III said , cowity AIay ,1\11 , , July 4th allli Sep
lumber 41h. 1'105.
By order IIf the court dated , It' arch 4th
1'105. J. R. Wl1hJ\l'
10Sail ] COIIIII ) ' J hlll'c-
Clmmbcrlam's Colic , Cholera and
Dla.rrhoea Hell1cdy.
Time great success of this preparation -
paration in the relief and cure of
bowel complaints has brought it
into almost universal use. It
never fails , and wiles reduced
with water and sweetened is
pleasant to take. It is equally
valuable for children and adults ,
For sale at Kerrs Drug Store.
G EO.1-I. PARSELL 1\'I. ' D I
'l'elcphone No. 88
Corner 1st & Stone Sts.
Office Hours : 8 to 10 a. 111. ;
I to 3 p. 111.