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, THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE
Entered as second.class matter at
halls City , Nebraska , post office , Janu-
ary 12 , 1904 , under the Act of Congress
' of March 3 , 1879.
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Published , every hriday at Falls City ,
Nebraska , by
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The Tribune Publishing Company
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I ' . AN EASTER SERMON.
I went to church Easter morn-
. ing and heard the resurrection.
It was a good sermon. I wen theme
home and ate a good dinner and
smoked a good cigar to settle ! it.
. , s' " The I walked a mile and a half
/ ' through the hazy afternoon ,
clown to where the woods are and
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i sat on the sunny bank of the riyer.
. . . I listened to the restful sound of
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I mating I do not know by what
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} psychological , : process 1t came ,
: probably the peace , of God's
I great outdoors on a sunny April
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afternoon , but fer some reason I
I fell to wondering if I had hurt
anybody's feelings during the
, _ week past , and to feel sincere re-
o gret that I had added sompthings
to the world's vast possession of
sadness. The sermon of Easter
afternoon on the bank of the river
, ' was not of the resurrection , nor !
- the life to be it was of the great
. } ' pregnant now-the life that is ,
and that's best kind of a sermon
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t w after al1. James Buckham speaks
of an afternoon such as I spent
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. language-"Happy : is he who ,
. - s with single heart , and soul at
, r , ' , peace with God and man can
yr'r " spend a whole sunny , day in the
joy of the rambl-ing. How much
to instruct him in the quiet sug-
' , , , ' . . . - , gestive ways of nature ! , . All that
r - . he learns that day will be at first
hand out of the earl est book ever
/ . ; . . .t. written , and all that he feels will
be quick and fresh from the indwelling -
, , , - ' , dwelling heart oi Divine Love "
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Wi : ; ' : : ' " All dutiful husbands attended
'I h' ; \ . , ' : , church Easter morning and will
j it , , : : now take a layoff until next
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. ' . , ' . The value of advertising " was
f , t " ' , : ; . ' < demonstrated by the Innes band
concert at Hiawatha last \veek
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r ; ' , ' While the band was a good one , it
. : \ ' . is in no sense a great one , and can-
, " " . . . . not be compared with Sousa'sCre-
- . . ! " ' . atore's or the Marine bane } Notwithstanding -
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. .T withstanding this , the seat sales
! at Hiawatha for a matinee performance -
formance amounted to nearly
8600,00. This was accomplished
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I ! by intelligent newspaper advertising -
"j tising under the management of
7 ; ' . the Hiawatha World \Ve have
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. . ' . . . . . . . never seen a more systematic
, scHeme of advertising than was
used in his instance. The cooperation -
operation of the newspapers con- I
tiguous toHiawathaVas secured '
. ' and every community contributed
its share to the immense auditnce.
trhe great crowd which listened
to limes last Saturday afternoon
was a tribute to him as a musi-
cian , but a greater tribute to the
young man who acted as press
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The Tribune printed 350 inches
of display adyertisinl last week ;
If every person in Falls City , .
would for twenty four hours tell
the truth , the whole truth and
nothing but the truth it would be.
necessary to call out the militia
to preserve the peace of the com-
munity.
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Your acquaintances do not
know you as well as , they think
they do , but they know you a
great deal better than you think
they do. 1)on't four } flush , you
are not fooling anybody. Con-
sider the owl , look wise and say
little ,
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The Auburn commercial ] club
has employed a band on the
streets every Saturday afternoon !
This is a splendid idea and will
result he drawing a great deal of
trade that would otherwise be
lost. The Falls City commer-
cial club would do well to emulate
this example.
W. A. Greenwald who is the
candidate of the local A. O. U. \V.
lodge for the important and responsible -
sponsible position of grand
receiver , stands a most excellent
chance for election. Tlere : is no
m < , n more deserving and compe-
ten , and we hope to , be able , to
announce his election in .a. few
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weeks.
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Anything that is worth having
is worth going after. No city
ever got anywhere by merely
starting. Kansas City is a great
city partly because of location
and partly , because of the push
and energy of' its , people. A
good start has been made towards
getting the stub trains but-
these trains will never be secured '
by merely starting after them.
Let's go and get them , and not
stop until we do get them
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Governor Davis of Arkansas
took a shot at Governor Mickey
at Galveston last week because
Mickey stated that the last time
he was in the south he was ' a northern -
ern soldier during the civil war.
The published remarks of Geo.
Mickey were not in bad taste ,
and would not have been offen-
sive to any gentleman. How-
ever , Davis , who is and always
, ill be a rebel , talked about a
shrine that had been erected 1n
every southern heart and a great
deal of similar rot. After read-
ing the speech of the Arkansas
Governor our only regret is
that Mickey did not read him a
few lessons on loyal citiz nship.
Geneva and Alice Raymond of
Hiawatha spent a few days with
Lottie Culp the first of the week.
'fhey returned home 'fuesday.
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A MATTER OF CHOICE tY , ,
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Really as a matter of choice we would rather .
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Ten persons deposit . $1 each than one person 810 ; or
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Ten persons deposit $10 each than one person 8100 ; or
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Ten persons deposit $100 each than , one person $1,000 ; or
'fen' ' persons deposit $1,000 each than one person $10,00 i'
To be sure these smaller accounts would mean
a great deal more work , yet we prefer them.
Don't feel at all timid about bringing in small
deposits. ,
Palls City State Bank
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r' , - , When you paint
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Lowe Brothers
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-BECAUSE
I. It spreads best. and .
wears hest.
2. It looks best-most
/ beautiful colors.
3. It . costs the least , per
year of service.
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4. The guaranty I. broad
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"Attractitie Horses , "
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Alex Meye'r
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Palls City , Neb.
A Trip to Egypt.
Herbert Kerr's musical conl-
edy , a trip to Egypt , was greeted
by a splendid house Tuesday
evening. The music was very
catchy and seemed to please the
audience immensely. Daisy look-
ed and sang the leading part
very acceptably. The company
was large and the chorus well
costumed and quite active. Altogether -
together the entertianment vas
very pleasing to the , , man ) ' friends
of Herbert's and Mrs , King's. ,
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REFRACTIONIST
R.L.Baumont'-M. D. ,
Sixth & FelixSt.Joseph
Formerly eye Ind ear specialist -
ist now limited practice to
Eye Glasses !
Dan Ramsey and \ 1ittlc } son
were down from Verdon Mon day.
The Christian Endeavors will
give a ten cent' tea ! at the Chris-
tian church 1 'ridav .eve , April
28th. ' Everybody cordially in-
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