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TilE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE
! Published Every Friday at
l ALMS CITY , NEBRASKA
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- Entered as HCCOlld-clas mattcl' , January -
, ary 12. 1IJO-fat thc post olliccat to'alls
f City,4Ncu. , tinder ! the Act of Congress
of March 3 , 18iIJ
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j ONE -D-o-LL-l l IEYE \H \
Jf Telephone No. 22 ( ) .
I ' CONCERNING TELEPHONE
n ; t RUrJlORS.
! ' - The News is authority for the
statement that an "ugly : rumor"
is out to the effect that The Tribune -
ut1e had agreed to cease its opposition -
sition . to the.telephot1c ordinance
, - - . - . prodded , thc local company
would support Dorring-ton for
mayor. The News then pro-
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cecds to lecture this paper about
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its friendship for thc farmers
mutual company.
Our first and only information
about this "ug-ly rumor" was dc-
. rived from the Ncws. The ru-
mor mayor may not have had its
_ . origin in the fertile imagination i
of the editor of thc News , but to
say that he did not know such a
tale was a malicious falsehood , is
to cast an unwarranted reflection
upon Ii i5 intellig-ence
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portunity to injure this pnper.
This has been attempted not
Jtf\ alone through its columns : , but in
thc conversation of its editors as
we 11.
well.We
\Ve are free to confess that we
have often thought of this disposition -
I -ition as ungrateful considering
the way in which we have displayed -
played our good will , and thc op-
portuinities we have embraced to
be of substantial service to thc
. . , / . Ncws
We arc somewhat inclined to
take our own view of a situation
and riot express sentiments by instruction -
struction from anothcr.
We are opposed to certain
things because in our opinion
hey are wrong , and not because
certain influences have rcqucstcd
" or demanded our opposition.
'tNc have never cNpreascd one
. opinion as 1n iuciiviclual and an-
other and different one as a newsy
paper. \Ve have not permitted
- ourselves to be used as a c atspaw
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as much ?
: :1\11' Leyda's candidacy was arranged -
ranged in thc office of the Falls
City Journal. The first issue of
l thc : News aftcr his nomination '
was silent. It became necessary
to get the support of the News
for the Journal ndidate. The
: . - ; Martins not only succeeded in ding \ ) -
' ing- this , but they secured the
active co-operation the Ness in
- ' design of misrepresentation calculated -
- _ mated to injury The 1"ribune.
The Farmers Mutual company
, I knows which paper is its friend.
S "Ugly rumors" will not alter the
+ t feeling of friendship founded up-
on acts and not words. 'l"hc News
is. entilled to choose its friends.
Our chief regret is that we arc so
late , in ascertaining choice. If
the News is satisfied , we are.
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SPECIAL ELECTION.
Governor Mickey has received
formation to thc effect that the
prcsident will coil congress together -
gether in special session some
time in October. 1'his will make
a speci.11 congressional election
nccessary. The call will bc made
either the last of May or the first
' ' - is anxious
of June. The governor -
ous to make thc call so ) ( lint the
' , will have ' chance
farulers every
to participate. consequently he
will mtlke the call as above stat-
ed as the farmers will be less
busy then than at any other time
luring / the summer
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The legislature has adjourned.
Now let us forg-ct.
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Now that the city is saved for
another year , why not get busy
about a lawn contest ?
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The legislature passed two
hundred and fifty bills , sonic
good , some bad and man ) ' indif-
fcrcnt.
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Sunda\ being pleasant flay
the Auburn ) papers report that the
pcople of that village spent the
day in the cemetcry. Auburn is
It vel little bur. . . .
a lively vq . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . - b - . + + .
The frost is off the pUll1pldn.
but thank the Lord , the sprouting
clover is putting the cream on the
milk. Strawberries will soon be
ripe. This is a pretty good old
world after all.
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Easter falls en April 23rd this
year. This is the latest since :
ISS . in which year it was on
April 25. This is the latest day
on which it can come and will not
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occur again until l\HL '
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The saloons in Kansas City ,
Missouri : , were closed on Sunday
and the thirsty population spent
the 1 day in Kansas City , Kailsa - ' ,
where the saloons ne.-er closc.
This prohibition is a wonderful
thing - in Kansas.
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The Tribune called nobody a
liar , accused wuody of bad faith
and reflected in no way on the
char cter of any man during the
recent municipal campaign. 1'his
b i something unusual in Falls
City politics - . . . . . - -
'l'he following statement was '
made in a sermon which the
writer heard in a city church : a
few Sundays ago : "God help the
man who has not one person in
thc whole world that he may call
'my friend' . God pity the man
who has no one \n \ thc worlll of
whom he can say 'my enemy' . "
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'rhe legislature passed a law
making it an offense punishable
uy a fine of S100.00 to smoke a
cigarette. A man nay swill
whiskey : , use dope , and do other
equally ] } vicious things but he cannot -
not smoke a cigarette. \Ve are
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fDOiTNOW !
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WHAT ? BeCOllle Prosperous.
HOW ? By Saving Your Money.
WI-fEN ? Right No\v.
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Thc [ suggestions offered from week to wcek by'
'The Falls City
State Bank
If actOcl upon , will produc ( ' 1ll\I'v : ( . lou n's\1lt
L _ ACT NOW !
. -w r = -
r We Want to Shoe
Every Ma.ll ill g
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, " DIf Town 0
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If I f . YOU arc figuring ! on buying a new lair of Spring
Shoes , let us figure with y0t1. \Ve are showing all they
new sty les that are , I appropriate for either sloppy weather -
er or sunshinc. \Ve are in the best position to fit you
out with whatever you ' \Ve don't confine our-
selves to any one slake or manufacturer. \Ve make it
a point always to have on hand
Any -.or- Good _ Kind _ - of Shoes _ You _ - . nay . . . . . . . . _ Desire _ _
If they don't appeal to your taste or your foot , then
wc're equipped to : show you other styles : that will.Ve
are having gratifying success with our lines of : M en's
Shoes. The Spring styles are quite different in many
respects.
_ Come MO' , See " _ Them _ _ _ _ _
Pay us from 2.50 to 5.00 and wc'll give you the
best pair of Shoes your money can buy. Your money
back , if anything goes wrong with the Shoes , is the
way we du it.
GeOe BQ Holt , tIle SI10elnatl
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not especially fond of cigarettes
nor cigarette smokers , hu tit oc-
curs to us that a gro'mi I matt
should be permittedl to choose a
cigarette with the same assur-
ance that he would a pipe , a cheroot -
root or a cig-ar. 1'he fool killer
alight get him if he didn't watch
out , but the late legislature was
in constan danger from the same
sou rce.
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llhcuma.tic Pains Quickly Rcliev3d.
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1'lte excruciating' pain -
eristic of rheumatism and sciatica
are quickly relieved In' applying .
Chamberlains Pain Hahn. The
great pain relieving power of the
liniment has been thc surprise and
delight of thousands of sufferers.
1'hc quick relief from pain which
it affords is alone worth many
times it cost. For sale by Kerrs
Drug Store.
Mr. Barton returned from Sa-
lem last Monday.
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Proprietor
A E. ALKER
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PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office over Cleveland's Store
I-lours from I to :2 : i 7 to 9
Phone 170