The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, May 12, 1905, Image 4

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THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE
Entered as second-class mutter at
rails City , Nebraska , post office , January -
ary 12 , 1904 , under the Act of Congress
of March 3 , 1879.
Published every Friday at balls City , I
Nebraska , by
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The Tribune Publishing Company
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One year _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 51.00
Six months----------------------- .60 .
Three months _ _ _ _ _ _ _ u _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .35
TELEPHONE 226.
CALL FOR REPUBLICAN
CONVENTION.
'l'he lIon. John IL Mickey , governor of the
state of Nebraska , leaving issued a call for
holding a special election In the First Congressional .
ItresKlonal district In this state for the clectlllli
of a United States Representative to 1111 the
vacancy caused ! by the resignation of the lIon
g.J. Iturkelt salll election to take place on the i
18th day of July , I'J05 ; and the Republican
Congressional cOlllllllttee of salll First Congressional -
ItrcHslollal district having dCllltllatcl Jlllle I.
'J05 , and Fails City , Nebraska , the date and
place for holding the Hl.lpnhllcan convention
for lIollllllatloll of a republican candidate for
I
United States representative ; the republicans
I of Richardson county , Nebraska , arc hereby
requested to meet III convention at the
f court house III Falls . City , Nebraska , 011 Satur-
1 day , the tWl.llltsl.lveuth day of May , I'J05. at
1:3 ; o'clock p. III" for the purpose of select-
hilt wellty.four delegates to the Republican
Congressional convention to he held at Falls
City , Nebraska , 011 June 1 , 1905 , and for the
transaction of ! such other business as may
cOllie before the cOllvuntloll
'l'ho hash of representation , being one delegate -
gate for each tell voteR , or lIIajor fraction
thereof , cast for the Hon. I : , J. Bllrkett , for
Representative III I'JO-t , the several : precincts
being entitled to the following representation :
Delegates Delegates
Aralfo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 IInlllbolc1l2d ward. . 7 ,
, Harada North. . . . . . n Jefferson . . . . . . . . . . 11
Harada South . . . . . 11 Liberty . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
l rankllll. . . . . . . . . . . . .to Muddy ' East . . . . . . . .10
I 1' < aIlRClt'llreclllct..l0 Muddy \Vest. . . . . . . . 12
Falls City 1st want.13 Nemaha . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Fails City 211 wanl..15 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Falls City 311 ward . .10 Porter , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
nrallt . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,13 Rule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
lllnnbnldt precinct. 7 Salen . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
HUlllbuldtlRt want.IO Spelcl.lr.- : . . . . . , 6
It Is rcccotl1l11emlCl\ precinct caucuses
he held on the twentieth day of May , 1905 ,
, at thc place and hour designated by the several
precinct committeemen , who will make the
necessary calls , and arrange the details for
holding \ the same.
Dated at Falls City . Nebraska , this third day
of May , l1J05.
JOliN 1I0SSACK ,
. JoHN L. CLHAVlm , Chalrmall.
Secretary.
First Ward Caucus.
.
A caucus of the republicans of the First
ward of Falls City will be held at the council
roollls 011 Saturday evening , May 20th , at 7:30 : ,
for the purpose of selecting thirteen delegates
to the county convention be hl.lhMay 2ilh. '
" ' . 'V. Amnm.y
First ward Coullclhllall.
Second Ward Caucus
The rellllbilcall voters of the Second want of
Falls City , Nebraska , are hereby requested to
meet at the court house III Falls City , on Sat-
urday \ evening , May 20 , l1J05 , at 7:30 : , for the
purpose of electing fifteen delegates to the
II rCllllbltcan county convention to be helll III
Fails City , on May 2' , l1J05.
l1J05.'V.
'V. w. LLIKINS ,
Comml tteelllau.
: Third Ward Caucus :
' Thll republican voters of tlll Third ward In
If Falls City , Nebraska , are hereby requested
. . meet at the usual voting placlJ III time National
r - hotel , 011 Saturday evening , May 20 , llJOS , at
i : 7:30 , for the purpose of electing ten delegates
j - to the republican : county convention which will
\ meet In Falls City , on May 2nh , 19\15
. J , A. l\ICCOK'UCK.
Committeelllan.
F j Falls City Precinct.
\ 'rhe Republican voters of Falls City Precinct
! are hereby notified that a caucus will be held
at the Town Hall In Falls City Precinct , on
Saturday . May 20th , l1J05 , at 2 p. m" , for the
purpose of selecting delegates to the count
convention on May 27 , 1905 , and for such other
business as may properly come before ll.
HARRY Pnr cn.
Contntitteeman
Ohio Precinct Caucus
The republican voters of Ohio precinct arc
hereby requested to meet at the town hall on
Saturday . May 20 , llJ05 , at 7:30 : p. m" , for the
purpose of selecting eight delegates to the
republican count convention tl.l be held In
Falls City , on Saturday , May 27 , l1J05.
J. W. Dorms ,
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v" ' ' ' d , . _
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Jefferson Pr &I clnd Caucus
The republican voters of Jefferson precinct ,
are hereby requested to meet at 11. P. Rlell'erR
store In Preston , Nebraska , 1111 Saturday eve-
nlll"l\Iay 2O,195 , at 8 o'clockfor the purpose of
electing 11 delegates to the repub\lcan count
convention to bu held In Palls City , Nebraska ,
May 27 , lIJ05 C. F. DAItSCIINRR ,
Comml tteeman.
Liberty Precinct Caucus
The republicans of Liberty precinct are
called to meet In the opera house In Verdon
Nebraslca , 011 the 20th day of May , 1905. to
elect twelve delegates to attend the county
con'elltloll to be helll III Falls City , May
27.1905.
W 11. MARK ,
Chalrmall
Those stub trains still stop at
Hiawatha and Auburn.
The killing of bears by the
president has become so ordinary
an incident as to call for but four
lines in the press dispatches.
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Give us a trial order for job
work Call us up and we will
gladly submit prices and sam-
ples. We guarantee everything
we (10.
The l\Hssouris Pacific now runs
a traveling auditor on every train
to keep the conductors from knock-
ing down fares. This will be
more or less unwelcome news to
some of our traveling public.
Falls City has been Utwccount-
ably dull for the past six weeks.
't ' here hasn't been enough doing
to make life even interesting.
The next thirty days will atone ,
however. The Elks' excursion
and the congressional convention
.
will put new life into things.
A Falls City merchant told
the writer the other day that
he got more direct results from
his ad in this paper , than from
any other paper in which he ad-
vertised. Our rates are low and
the service should appeal to every
local merchant
The band plays on the streets
of Auburn every Saturday after-
noon and evening. This idea
sould be followed by our commercial -
cial club. A great many people ,
especially to the south of us ,
would spend their Saturdays here
if they knew they would be entertained -
tertained by a good band concert
The country roads leading to
Falls City need the drag One
of the excellent ideas of the Hia-
watha commercial club is to offer
a cash prize for the best mile of
road near the city. The great
way to build a town is to offer
something worth while to the
people who come in , and then to
make it easy for them to come in.
Nan Patterson will soon be released -
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leased and will undoubtedly go
on the stage. The fact that this .
woman who is probably a mur- '
.
dereo : s and is certainly an immoral -
.
moral creature , can flaunt her
vice before decent people is greatly , - I
ly to be deplored. The stage
should be the house of one of the
highest arts , and not a museum
for the exibition of the degraded
part of life.
Every person who has rooms
to rent should communicate with
the hotel keepers at the earliest
,
, ,
HOW PEOPLE LOSE
Ir' ,
- t y
THEIR MONEY
By concealing it about their person or premises ; hence
increasing chances of theft , burglary or fire.
.
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HOW PEOPLE SAVE
,
-THEIR MONEY j J
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. I
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Palls City State Bank " I
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possible moment. Our hotels are
inadequate to house aU the dele-
gates and strangers who will re-
quire rooms on the night of June
1st. There will be no serious
difficulty in feeding the crowd ,
but the question of rooms may
prove annoying unless our citi-
zens assist its the way indicated.
If the congressional nomination
is to be taken away from Lancaster -
ter county , no preference will be
given to any other county and the
'
will into free-for-
race develop a - -
all. The candidates will have prac-
tical1y all even chance and the ,
candidate from Richardson should
have the same chance as the can-
didate from Pawnee or Otoe or
Cass or any county except those
from Lancaster. These things :
will tend to make a pretty fight in
the convention. But in the mean-
time a county convention must
be held and will be very important -
ant that the Richardson county
convention should remember that
the man whom it will endorses
stands as good a show as any of
securing the nomination , which :
is equivalent to an election. The
selection of the best possible man .
is therefore highly important.- ,
Humblodt Enterprise.
The Lincoln News seems to
think 1t assured that enough del-
egates can be secured from the
six country counties to nominate
a Lincoln man for congress. Such
a result is possible. . Every city
appreciates the value of a congressman -
gressman and large crowds will ; .
be in attendance to work for their
home men. Nebraska City and
Auburn are particularly anxious
to see their home man win out
Auburn wants a public building
and is going after it in earnest.
If the outside counties will put
their whole heart into the fight ,
Lincoln can be beaten. In any
event , it will be a merry contest
and one well worth witnessing.
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The little store on the corner ,
conducted by the quiet , inoffensive -
inoffen-j
sive little gentleman to whom
.
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the fates were so cruel , does a t
good business every day. The i ' .
I'i
dignity of labor was never better \
i
exemplified than by this unfortu-
nate man who prefers to fight I
the unequal battle and earn his ri r i
bread rather than ask charity. If
you haven't bought of him ct ,
it wouldn't be a bad idea to spend
a nickle or two with him.
The meeting called by the
Roosevelt club to make preparations -
tions for the care of the congres-
'sional convention should be at .
tended by our citizens without
regard to party. The officers of
the commercial club arc espec-
ially invited. The convention is j
a big undertaking and it will re-
quire the co-operation of all our
people to make it the success it
should be. Everybody attend ,
the meeting of the club , and let
each one do his' part. i
t
Governor Hoch of Kansas has i
started a crusade for the enforce-
t
ment of the prohibition law. Th
influence of a good example is
sometimes of more value than
any other direct result that may
follow. Gov. Folk of Missouri
has enforced the Sunday closing ,
law in : Missouri with such success I
that Gov Hoch has undoubtedly ! I
caught the fever for reform , and '
his attempt to enforce the liquor '
law of Kansas is occasioned by , ; .
the altitude of the Missouri i gov,7 : :
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ernor. ' 'r t' "
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The present contest between : ' . ; ; : . r
the employers and the labor R ; '
. $ : , . . . . .01
unions of Chicago is one of the
I
greatest in the history of that I I
city. It is a fight to the death. 'l
The employers association is de'i 'i '
termined to crush the labor trust 't
at all hazards. Joy Morton , son
of the late J. Sterling Morton , of 'ii'l . j Z
. 1
Nebraska City , is at the bead of I
the association and has at his
back more than 500 of Chicago's
.
great merchants. It is related . "
that one million dollars has been
subscribed and that an uncondi-
tional surrender on the part of
the labor unions is the determi-
nation of the strike bteakers. _ .
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