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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1905)
. - - - . - . . - - " - = . . . . . " , . . , " ' - , , nm-- . . .1"1I:1f1Jlr : ] j 1 n Illi I II _ JU III . . . . k . : TilE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE I Entered as second-ctass matter at : . Falls City , Nebraska , post office , January - I' " ary 12 , 1904 , under the Act of Congress r- , , of March 3,1 1879. I. . , kl 1 Published every Friday at l alls City , r , - " Nebraska , by 3. / , . "I ; The Tribune Publishing Gmp : .ny ; 1. t l' ' One year----- _ - _ - - _ - . _ - . . . $ . , ' , Six months _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . _ .60 t ! 'l\hree months _ uUuu _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : .35 TELEPHONE 226. How about those stub trains ? . 'Ve would suggest that when , O. A. Cooper comes down to the congressional convention that t Iayor J4eyda turn over the keys of the city to him. Get out your shell on June 1st. Be an enterprising for one day. There will be several hun- dred strangers in town. Decor- ate your stores. Show the dele- gates a good time. Help Falls City make a good tmpress101L There will be three hundred Elks in to wn on 1\Iay 20th and several politicians in town on l June 1st. It would not be a bad idea to have your lawn mowed , and the place cleaned up. Noth- ing so Impresses a stranger dS a clean and well kept town tl'here is a merry fight in Ne- . maha between Dick Neal I county i and Tom Majors for the Nemaha county delegation to the con gressional convention. Keeping t in mind the presumption that ( Nemalm is sane we make the prcdiction that Neal gets the del egation. Tom : Majors couldn't get a vote outside of his own county under any circumstances 'Ve have often heard farmers say , "Falls City never furnislie 5 entertainment for its people" . After the Elks excursions and the convention have been disposed - posed of , wh- , not have an old fashioned - ioned fourth of July celebration ? Let's keep something doing and get people in the habit of coming- to Falls City \ Why not make this year the most prosperous we have ever had ? . , # ' The congressional COil ven tion to be held in Falls City June 1st will probably be one of the great } , est ever held in the district + i Every politician of note in the district will be in attendance i ' ; The writer was told in Lincoln last week that a special train : Ik carrying probably two hundred , men would run from Lincoln. A I large crowd will come from Cass , Otoe and Nemaha counties t o 1 boom their local candidates and to assist in keeping the nomination - tion away from Lincoln. 'J'he Tribune invites all Richardson County people who can spar the time to come in and see the fun 'Ve will see that you are care d for and the scrap will be worth going miles to witness 4 (4 ( . . - . . . . , - _ " _ . _ < _ . , . , - " " . _ _ ' . _ _ - . . w . _ _ . . < . . . . " . . . . "J . . _ _ , . " ' . - . - ' _ - ' _ ' _ ' 'C = - " " - ' . n' = : . _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " III. 11 J .L. . . . A n . _ _ 1 j J. j _ .4 If the citizens of Falls City would expend as much enegy in fighting for the town as they do i n fighting against each other , we would have a better city. Take , for instanceKearney , Hast- ings , Grand Island and Beatrice. There is not one of them that is not a better town than Falls Citro The country contiguous to these cities cannot be compared with the country surrounding us. There is more wealth in and near Falls City than in any of the cities named. tl'here is every reason why we should have a better town than Kearney or Hastings. The trouble is we have no productive capital. Our wealthy men are content to loan their money for six or dght per cent or to buy a farm. Such an investment i does not help a town for the reason that it is non pro- clucti \'e. 'l'here are many small industries that would furnish excellent - cellen investments , and would bc productive in that they would furnish employment to labor and thereby put money in circulation The Dempster manufacturing company of Beatrice is a very prosperous company and it em- ploys three hundred men every day. ' 1'he packing houses and cereal : : 1 mills of Nebraska City em- ploy several hundred men. There are like industries in every city of any size in the state. Ther should be such industries in Falls City , and there will be when our wealthy men make productive the capital which is now nonpro- ductin If these industries will pay ill cities located as Hastings , Grand Island and Kearney are , is there any good reason why they would not pay in Falls City , situated as it is , in the garden spot of the world ? After the services in a Lincoln church were concluded one evc- Wing last week , a meeting for general discussion was held. It was definitely letermincd that Joseph Jefferson , the actor , had gone to hell ; for , as one of the . . . lr1shans 1 Said 1 , "H was a pia 1 } 4 actor. " Great , noble hearted Joe Jefferson , over whose dead body it was truthfully said : "He r never wronged a fellowman , nor brought a sad hour into a human life. " But he was an actor and l certain pretended christians have condemned flim to eternal pun ishment. Once upon a timclcng years ago , they burned witched in this land of the free , where every bigot has the legal right to run off at the mouth. Tier are no longer believers in witch craft , but the descendants of such are still abroad in the land and some of them evidently live in i Lincoln. , The Auburn papers speak ka slightinglY of Falls City as a convention : city and assert that we cannot entertain thc cOl.lgrcss- Tonal ! convention . Don't get \ . - 'j ' , . , a" . : . , . . - - 11 ! , - - JIIl ; ; : : , : r- ' ' l.ulllI1. . . . _ . _ .II411f1i .MllIl II.III11'l , I\tiI1I ! ! . . IItII cO . _ _ _ " a''t : " : ! : . , . I' . HOW PEOPLE LOSE r THEIR MONEY - By concealing it about their person or premises ; hence increasing chances of theft , burglary or fire.'t \ - ' ' .J ' , ,1 I i J HOW PEOPLE SAVE I - - - = THEIR MONEY By depositing it in a good , reliable bank. Confident that this bank fully meets the public's needs , , we tender its service to all who believe in keeping on the safe side. _ - f - : ; . - , - - - - - - - - - - - - , Palls City State Bank Bank'I ' - -'I ' , a , alarmed brother Falls City i"3 ' ' this convention going to give the time of its life. Thele will be neither republicans nor democrats in Falls City on June 1st.Ve will all be citizens of a town that always entertain its guests in the most complete and finished fash- tiott " The delegates to the congressional - sional convention from the high grass counties should fee to it that the nomination is not given to Lancaster. The time has come for Lancaster to acknowl- edge the claim of the outside counties ; if this is not done , then it is up to the outside counties to demand and assert the justice that is due thc faithful and unre- warded labors of twC'nty years. - The congressional committee estimated that five hundred strangers would attend the congressional - gressional convention. It is anticipated - ticipated that the contest for the nomination will be a protracted one. If such is the case an estimate - timate of ten dollars expense per man would not be high. That would mean S5OOO.00 for Falls City. Let us all show our appreciation - elation by assisting to make it a great success. The Tribune appears smaller than formerly , under its new plan , but as a matter of fact more home news is published than ever before. 'Ve shall from time to time increase the size of the paper until it will print the news of the entire county.- To those swho have been interested in our welfare , we will say that our business was never so good as it i is at present 'Ve are constantly adding to our subscription list t and at the present rate of in- crease will soon have the forties 1 I- circulation of any paper in the county. Every dollar above expenses - penscs will bc used in the im provemcnt of the paper until it i has reached that degree of excellence - cellence its owners are deter mined it shall achieve . , _ _ . : ' , _ - " . . . , J . . ' . " . _ . Legal Notice. In the Richardson couuty district court State of l'braslca. Robert C. GlcnuPlaintiff . _ YS. . fl ! An'i1le A. G1eun Theresa G. \\'orthalll. Simeon ' \'orthalll. 'l'he \ State Balik of Dn ibis Du Bois. Nebraska . : : : t. " ' . 1-lusscllllan. J. Y. Ratikcu 'I'he unknown heirs of J. P. Lore deceased and 'I'he Inter , natiollal harvester Company Dc. fClldants. 'ro 1\1. " - . 7IIussl"llIIan. The unknown heirs of J. P. 1.0\1' deceased and the Illterllational 'Harvcstcr CompallY , nOlI-1'cshlcnt defendants - ants : . You and each of you will take notice that the plaintiff , Robert C. Iclln. did Oil the I'Hh day of ApriL 1905. file his petition In the district court of Hichardsoll conllty. Nebraska l . wherein he prays for the fO\"l'closun of cprta l' mortgages therein described , against Lots 3 , 4 , 5 , 6. 1' ) . 20. 21 allli 22. in mock 99 . and Lots 21 , 22. 23 and 24. In Block 1)0. all \ in the city of Falls City Rlchanlooll Ioullty. Nebraslca . all of which mortgages had been - . theretofore executed by Addison N. Glenn ' and An'jlle A. Glean parties named thereill J alld of which this plaintiff iH present owner , ' " and holder. which mortgages were ! given . f " to secure various Hums of money gl'clfating- f Si840,64 , together with accumulatlollS of in. \ t ( terest unpaid , amountillg to about $ : : :3.000.00. \ljf " and containing a prayer \ for the foreclosure \ of the several nlOrtgag-cs nlentloned. and that an account be talwn of the amount due and IInpald on the sallie , alld a decree by the court requiring lI1yment t thereof within a short day , or in default that the mortgaged premises above described he Hold as on execution - ecution to satisfy the same and the cost of this IItig-atioll. And you arc further notified that defendants . ants 1\1. w. 1\lusselman and J. V. Hatl1wlI claim some.ldlll ! of lien 011 said premises by a jUIlcell1Cllt ! in the District court and ! you are hereby notified that the prayer In said petition is that s id judulllent be held subject t to the mortgages oWlled hy the plaintiff \ , and ! . requires you to set 1111 the nature and status of said claim or the saute will be declared .j null and cold and held for naulfht. And ! the ttuknowu heirs of J. P. Lore deceased whose _ names allli residences are shown to the court iI to he ullkllllWn to the plaintiff hy proper . . ? ailidavit . and upon \ the order of his honor , . Judge 1'abcoclr being . advised of said fact \ this publication ag-aillst ' said uuhnon n heirs , is made as shown by order of the court granted In said cause and 1ed of record thereill. . ' I Unicnowu heirs of J. : . Lore deceased , are . , J therefore notified that according to the prayer , . of said Petition the jlldgellll'nt held ! hy their - ancestor J. P. Lore Is alleged to be dormallt . and subject to the lien oil the real estate owned hy Addison N. ( actor III his life time and of which he died clzed. And that unless " said unlwown heirs shall plead \ answer or - . ' . ' demur to this petition , as is hereinafter re- . , , , IIl1lred , said judg-ment of J. P. Lore deceased , - I In the District court of Richardson conny . _ ' " , j ! State of Nebraska auainot the said deceased - " Adlllson N. Glenn , will he held for uaughl and decree entered accot'lllnlfl And the said non-residellt defendant , 'I'he' f , International Harvester Company \ Is also alleged In said petition for foreclosure to _ - be the holder of some ! Bind of judlfmcnt against the said Addison N. Glenn , which Is alleged In said petition to he no longer . a lieu Oil the real estate ' described In said + au . petition , and unless the said unluau n non. "if' resident defendants and each and \ all of them , . plead answer or demur to said Petition 011 j or before the Sth day of June 1905 ) . the same I will he taken as true and the decree therclll - - { prayed will be elltered acconlllllfh' 1 Rertl's.t : RllA\'IS 68-4 Attorneys for Plaintiff i \ Legal Notice. , 1 In tlm Count Court of Richardson County . \iI \ : Nebraska I In the matter of probatillll . an autlwllti- ra ( < rated cop ' of the last will and testamellt of Margaret Hebccca 'hitefm.tI , deceased. Notice Is hereby given to all persons In- ' crested that George D. Klrl has deposited In said Court an instrumcnt purporting to be an authenticated coteof the last will and testament of said Margaret Hebccca I ' 1t'idlefard late of Harford ] County III the i state of Maryland. deceased. It Is ordered that the same be heard by the Court Oil the ' , 13th day of Alay,1905. ) at 9 o'clock a. m. . In , the C-unt Court ' in Palls room City in said _ County . when and where all persons Dutcr . I cstI'd stay appear and contest the probate J therefore. Ih' order of the Court dated April 24th. ! 1905. . [ SEAL ] J , R. WILmTI : . 69-3 Judge ur ' > 'dU ' , " . J : 1 II - , - - , ' . " ' - - - II . . . . . ; . . . . . " - - - , ' T.l ' \ . _ ; " ' . . . . , . JIt' .