The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, May 05, 1905, Image 3

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. Vol.II. No. 16 Uu - - - FALLS CITY 'u NEBRASKA , - FRIDAY , - MAY 5 , 905' Whole No 70.
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t l ' Miss Nellie Lewis , the young-
est daughter of the late John M.
Lewis of Shubert , died at her
home at that place last ! : Sunday
" morning , at the age of 28 years , I
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after a lingering illness of several
eral months. The deceased had
been a cripple all oJ her life ,
t never having been able to walk ,
but she had always been a patient
,
{ - sufferer , always ready with a
' : , smile and a kind word for all
N " , with whom she came in contact.
Her last illness extended over a
4 period of several months , the best
fItIT medical aid that could be pro-
cured availing her nothing and
; she was relieved , of her suffering
as stated above by Him who
doeth all things well.
The funeral was held on rues-
( lay and the remains interred in
the Prairie Union cemetery. She
leaves to mourn their loss ! : an
aged mother and several brothers
and sisters who have the sympa-
thy in their deep affiictirltJ.
John Shurleff was run over and
killed by the cars at Tulsa , 1. T.
on last Sunday morning Mr.
1. Shurt'lcff once lived in this city
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, our citizens. When found dead
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c .Qr' he had in hs pocket a letter from
\ Harry Simon of Rulo. The
. , officers telegraphed Simon to
' learn something of the deceased's
t , relatives but they could not be
t found and he was buried at tl'ul-
sa.
Central Committee Mectin. :
The republican county central
committee held its meeting , in
m , . the office of the secretary of the
' committee in this city on Wednesday -
day afternoon , many of the committeemen -
mitteemen being present. John
f Hossack , chairman , presided at
the meeting.
Quite a spirited debate was
had as to whether the county
convention should be held on the
,24th or 27th day of this month , .
the vote of the members of the :
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' committee being a tie , and it was
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decided chairman
4 finally by the
in favor of the 27th.
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: Mr. \Vel1er of Stella made a
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, : , convention in Stella , offering the
. use of the opera house , and offer-
s
.ing many favorable considera-
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i tions. Mr. Marks of Verdon
" wanted the convention to be held
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I : in' Verdon , but the sentiment of
. , the meeting was decidedly in
favor of holding the convention
.at Falls City.
It was decided to hold the prim-
. cries on Saturday May 20th , at
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an hour and place to be desig-
nated by the precinct committee-
men 'l'he basis of. representation -
tion being one vote for each ten
votes or major fraction thereof : i
given ' to the Hon E. J. Burlett
for representative in 1904 , we re-
fer our readers to the call pub-
llshed elsewhere for the number
of delegates apportioned to each
precinct.
It was also decided to place all
arrangements for the congres-
sional convention to be held in
this city on June 1st , in the hands
of the Roosevelt club of Falls
City. _ _
Mau st. . Bryant.
At Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday
evening , April 30th , at c.:45 : !
o'clock occurred the marriage of
Albert Iaust of this city teNancy
Nancy Bryant of Kansas City.
The home of the bride's par-
ents , where the ceremony took
place , was beautifully decorated
for the occasion with cut flowers
and potted plants. The wedding
was a quiet one , being attended
only by the immediate relatives
oft h e contracting parties.
Shortly after the ceremony the
young couple took the Missouri
Pacific train for Falls City , arriving -
riving here Monday morning.
A large reception was given
11r and I \ Irs. raust by the par-
ents of the former , assisted by
: Mr. and l'frs. 1. C. 1\faust , on
Thursday evening , a more de-
tailed account of which we are
unable to give on account of go-
ing to press.
Albert ' 1Iaust is one of the
most popular and progressive of
our younger business men.
He , together with his brother ,
I. C. l'faust , has complete
charge of the coal and grain
business of E. A. Ialtst & Sons. '
His bride is i represented to be a
young lady of exceptional accom-
plishments and talent. She is
the daughter of a prominent
woolen manufacturer of Kansas
City , and will doubtless be a dis-
tinct addition to the young mar-
ried set.
: Mr and l\'Irs. Maust will make
their home in the residence va-
ceded by Dr. A. Gaiser on North
Stone street where they will be
at home to their friends
The Tribune extends its heart-
iest congratulations.
Word was received here of the
marriage of Bert Bowman and
Mabel McPherson at Denver , Col . ,
May 24. ' Mr. Bowman will be
remembered as the young man
whO was the foreman at the
Journal about a year ago
THE CALL FOR. REPUBLICAN
CONVENTION
The 11011. Johll 11. 1 \ iiClcoy . governor of the
state of Nebra + lcaj ha11111' Issued a call for
holdllll ! ' a special 'Icctloll III the PlI'foIt COli-
IfreAslollal district III this state fur the election
of a Ullltcd Slates ellrcsclltatl\"c. . to fill the
vacanci ' causal by the resignation of the lIolI.
B.J. Hllrlett , salll election to talce Illace'l1I the
18th day of July , l1J05 : and the Rellllbllcl1
Coulfrlsslollal ! committee of said I.'lrst COli-
i Ifresslollal district ha\'lult .h'foIllfllah'd JUlie I ,
l1J05. and Fans City. Nelraslca the date and
place fur huldllll the Helillbllcall convention
fur 1I011l1llatlllll of a republican candidate for
United States rellresentatl\"c : the relluhllcallR
of Rlclmrdsnll cOUllt . Nebraska , arc hereby
requested to IIIcet III convention at the
court house lu Palls City . Nebraska , Oil Saturday -
day , the t went "seventh day of May . 1905 , at
130 : o'clock p. III. , for thl ) purpose of select-
lung twellty-four delegates to the Relluhllcall
Congressional con\"entlollto be held at halls
City , Nebraska , 011 June I. 19 i5. act for thin
transaction of such other business aR may
cOllie before the con\'eltllnll.
'rht' balls of representation belnU' one delegate -
gate for etch ten votes , or major fraction
thereof , cast for the not B. J. Burl < cH. for
Representative In If)4 , the several JlreclnctA
being entitled to the followhll ! ' rellreAentatloll :
Delelfates Delegates
AraU'o . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 JIIII1Ihnh1l211'anl. . . 7
Barula' North. . . . . . 12 elTcrsoll . . . . . . . . . .11
HaradaSouth , . . . . 11 Liberty . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Franicliii..10 Muddy , last . . . . . . . .10
Falls City .preclnct..IO Muddy ' WeHt. . . . . . . . 12
Falls City 'lst wanl.13 Nel1laha. . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Falls City 211 wanl..15 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
} < 'alllCit ' 311 ward..IO Porter . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Grant . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Ruin . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . .14
Humboldt precinct. 7 Salem . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
1I1II1IboldtiRt wartLIO Sllclcer. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
It Is reccontlllellded the precinct caucuses
be hellion the twentieth day of May , 1905.
at the place amid hour designated by the several
precinct cOl1ll1llttcemen. who will male the
necessary calls amid arrange the details for
holdlulf the sa 111 I ! .
Dated at Falls City , Nebraska this third day
of Mar , 1'.105. . _ _ _
JOliN nOSSACK .
JOliN L. Cracnvmtu . Chalrmau.
Se retarv.
First Ward Caucus.
A caucus of the republlcanR of till first
ward of Falls City will be held at the council
rooms on Salllnla eveulag May 20th. at 7:30. :
for the purpose of selectllllf thirteen delegates
to the count cOllventlon to bc held May 2th.
\v. \ \ ' . Annu\ .
First Ward Councilman.
SeCond Ward acS
The republican voters of the Second ward qf
Palls City . Nebraska are hereby requesed : to
meet at the court house In Palls City , on Sat-
urday evening . May 20. 1905. at 7:30. : for the
purpose of electlnl fifteen delegates to the
republican county convention to he held III
Falls City 011 May 27. 1905.W.
\V. \v. J.mtKINs.
COl1lm it teeman.
Third Ward Caucus
'rIll republican voters of the Third ward In
Falls City , Nebraska arc hereby requested to
meet at thin usual votlill place lit the ) - National
hotel , 011 Saturday evening , Ma ) ' 20 , 11))5. ( at
7:30. for the 11\lrJlOSe of electing tell delegates
to the republican count convention which will
meet III halls City . emi May 27th. 1905. i
J , A. MCCORMICK , '
Commmuiltleenian .
Ohio Precinct Caucus
Time republican voters of Ohio precinct are
hereby requested to meet at the town hall on
Saturday , May 20. 1905. at 7:30 : p. m. . for the
JlUfl1Ise of selecting eight delegates to the
republican county convention te be heir ( ! In
Falls City , on Saturday . May 27 . 1905.
J. W. Denis ,
Jefferson Precinct Caucus
The republican voters of Jefferson precinct ,
arc hereby requested to meet at H P. Ringers
store In Preston , Nebraska , on Saturday evening -
nlnl at 80'clocl ( . for the purpose of electing 11
delegates to the republican county cOllventlon
to be held III Falls City Nebraska May 27 . 1905.
C. F. DAItSCiiNisH ) .
COl1llllltteemall.
Liberty Precinct Caucus
I Thin republicans of Liberty precinct arc
called to meet In the opera house In Verdon ,
Nebraska , 011 the 20th day of May 1905 . to
elect twelve delegates to attend the coullty
conyentlon to be held III Falls City . May
27.11J05.'V
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Chairman
Serious Charge Against Rule Man ,
Sim Burke one of 'Rulo's prom-
inent business men , was brought
to Falls City Wednesday night
charged with the commission of
statutory rape upon a sixteen
year old girl named 1\'IcClellan.
1\lr. Burke was released on bond
Thursday morning , Frank Sim-
mons and Jacob Sweinfurth signing -
ing the bond. It was related to
a Tribune reporter that 1'11' I
Burke who is about thirty-fiyc. \ .
years old and : a man of family , . . . .
bears an excellent reputation in
Rulo. That the father and ! the
girl were in halls City a few
weeks ago trying to prefer a similar - S
ilar charge upon another man ,
and that the citizens of Rule be- t
lieve : Mr. Burke to be innocent of 1
the charge. (
R. C. James , the county attor-
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ney , did his full duty when hc
dismissed the indictment against
young Carson of Auburn. It
may be that the young man did
commit the offense wtih which
he was charged , in this county.
But it is a matter of commoned
knowledge that he also commit
it many times ill Nemaha
county Julge Stull came before
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the grand jury of this county and "
got the indictment. We have '
troubles of our own , and if Judge
Stull wants Carson punished let
his own county bear the expense
of prosecuting its own criminals.
J ames did exactly righ
Little Boy lIurt.
On Sunday morning while on
his way home from Sunday school
the seven year old son of Mr . dnd
Mrs. Frank Vaughn was running
and playing on the Morton Street
viaduct and some way fell to the
, concrete flooring about sixteen
feet below. Little fellow was at
once taken to his home and Dr.
Houston was caned and the in-
jured members dressed , which
required a number of stitches to
be taken in the forehead. The
i patient is resting nicely and in a
I few weeks he will fully recover. , .
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Again Injured ,
Miss Lulu Hinton the daughter - ' .
ter of William Hinton form- , ;
erly of Falls City but now living :
ill Tecumseh was badly injured ' !
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by a cyclone in Omaha , Wednes- :
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dav. She was an employee in -
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the Omaha casket company and "t ;
was injured in the side by the 1
cyclone which demolished the t.
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plant of the above company.
Miss Hinton was hurt soesevely j
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by the cyclone which destroyed ' N
Hinton's park several years ago ,
that she was confined to her bed J
for several weeks. At last report :
she was resting easy from her ;
present injuries with every hope . .
of her recovery. . , .
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Charles Koehler , formerly of "
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this city graduated from the
Bellevue college at Omaha. He
had the honor of being called
upon to deliver the class address
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