H THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JULY 7 , 1905. THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE Ktttercd as secoiul-class tnnttcr as Falls City , Nebraska , post otllcc , Janu ary 12 , I .i04 , under Hie Act of Confront ' of'Mnrch 3 , 1879. Published every Kriiluy at Kails City , Nebraska , by The Tribune Publishing Comprvny One year $1.00 Six months . . : .60 Three months 35 TELEPHONE 226. Announcement. 1 hori'liy nnnnuncu iiiyHolfn cnndldntofor county cltrUulijtct to the decision of tlio rnpuciloiiti iMiiiiity conu'iitlnn , tf .1 K HIUIIIKIIT. A SQUARE DEAL. President Roosevelt demanda a "eqtiaro deal" for the American people. Thu expreuuion , "a square deal , " may not bo an elegant one nnd may savor a yood doul of the slang of the cow punchers camp and the minors slmck , hut it re- Meets , nevertheless , in its homely way , much of the basic truth of the now Roosevelt system of phil osophy. The old Greek and Roman schools of philosophy are to be rivalled by a new school buildcd up on this western conti nent , and much of its ethics and more of its lo in is to find expres sion in the homely , if inelegant expression , "a square deal. " A tenet thus expressed finds itn adherents in all classes of human society. It is the middle ground upon which capital : ind labor can moot for intelligent discussion ol any dilVerences that may exist be tween them. ' 'A square deal1 gives to capital the right of conservative - servativo investment and all legit , imate returns to be derived there from. "A square deal" means t < labor , simply the fuel that tlu laborer is worthy of his hire , lltr the Roosevelt system of philosphj means more than this. It is a sys torn that admits of so broad ai application that its intlucucc mus be felt even in international f fairs. The splendid tact of thj president in arranging for a meet ing between the peace envoys o Japan and Russia wan merely ai application of the "square deal system. It took Theodore Hoosu veil to bring this understand ! ) ! about and it is Theodore Roosevel who is demanding a square dei for the American people. If h succeeds in getting such a dei for the combatants who have bee engaged in one of the bloodie * wars in all history , will ho not b nblf tuapply his system of a 8411111 deal to our own internal relatioi and make that application one ( the victories of peace no less r < nowned than those of war ? Do not fail to hour Pollard an Field who will speak in this cit next Saturday afternoon. With a monster street fair an carnival in sight , as well as tl usual layout of political convei tions.therowill be something doir in Falls Oily before snow Hies. The biennial election law inn have been unconstitutional , b the election of a republican tick in Old Kieluudsoii this fall will 1 eiilituly in accordance with 11 ( niiKtituttoii and tlu > verdict of tl people in this respect cannot set aside. Landlord Andrews had no reas to expect a mention of t National hotel in the write of Falls City as it appeared in t last issue of the Journal. T write up was from the pen of t notorious roustabout , Jim Moyo and last week Landlord Andre had occasion to sell the persoi effects of said roustabout for delinquent board bill. The name of John Hay m appear very prominently in i history of world diplomacy t may bo written. He belonged that school of statesmanship t was founded during the peno < the civil war , and his nbilit matured and ripened by exp ence , had made him not only of the greatest of American eei taries of state , but one of the f < most of the worlds diplomats well. HUMBOLDT Dr .1. L. Gaudy made 11 drive to Afliiii\vnll Sunday. S. P , Gist , of SuliMii , transacted business hero Wednesday. Axel Gore left Wednesday for Kooky Kuril , Colorado , where lie will remain indefinitely. Birdie Feasel returned homo on Wednesday from a weeks visit to relatives in the vicinity of Mound City. City.Lute Lute Skalak , Silas Cliallin and L. 0. Edwards mingled with Mis. Honrians at Lake Contrary near St. Joe , Tuesday afternoon. Grant ShnrllelT , of Pawnee City , at one time a resident of this sec tion , was here Wednesday visiting relatives north of the city. Dr. Iloward Mnrsh has recently been made a district medical ex- aininer for the Manhattan Life Insurance Co. of Now York. Nellie and Georgia Gundy returned - turned home Saturday from Pern , where they hail been in attend , mice at the Slate Normal for sev eral weeks. Hiram a n d Wilda Wittwer Ebon Peake and Lela Walters , from near Middloburg , made up n party who spent the Fourth at Bern , Kan. OhaH. Glen arrived from Table Hock Sunday to succeed Win Johnson as operator at the B. A M. depol. The latter has been transferred to Wymore. Grace Veils tetnrned honii Wednesday from a pleasant visil to her sister , Mrs. II. II. Jones near Hiawatha. She was aeeom panied by Rudolph Hni/da , wlu spent the Font th with her here. A son of Geo. England east o town was qnilo badly injurot about the head Sunday whili seuhTuig with some other boys Dr. Gundy was called and fount Hoveral Hlilullea nucuHSary in eluw 11 ing a scalp wound. Sarah Edie , of thin city , and he cousin. Eva Bacon , from near th state line south of here , have sc cured positions as teachers i Kansas schools next year. Th former will teach at Netowalli Jackson county , while the latti will till a place al Robinson , i Brown county A valuable milch cow owned b Hubert Shirley , one mile sontl east of town , was struck by ligh ning during the storm of Tuesdn evening. The animal had take shelter under a locust tree in tl feed lots. The tree was bad shattered and bad burns wei found on the animal's hips. M Shirley is to receive $ -15 from tl Farmers Mutual Co. in paymei for the loss. RULO The band boys deserve gro credit for their music. Mr. Vaeline shipped a cnrloi 1C of line hogs to St. Joe Fridi night. Thu steamboat , F. Y. Bache lor , passed Rule Friday for S Joseph. ut Max Guesaor came up fro , et Atchison and was Ihe guest 1)0 Grace Belpere Sunday. ne Jess Roland flied Monday mor lie ing at ( > o'clock. He had hpi ho very low for some time. Ed Stoul went to Revanc Neb. , whore ho will work will , | railroad grading outfit. Mr. Weaver , one of Falls Cit ; up ho attorneys , was in Rule on lej. ho business one day last week. he The ball game between Ri rs , and Preston was a failure h rsvs Sunday on nccounlof the rain. mil Section Forman Jas. Waggon a of the Burlington , and gang fn Falls City were in Rule last S . urday. ll Ot Big Jack and family wont ti ing on the Yetter lake one c hat to lost week , but Jack says he WOE | - lof John Tangney , a Burling ies , bridgoman , came in from Nemi to spend the Fourth with eri- one noluo folks. ere- Misses Cecil Kanaly and Mag are- Mooney returned homo' Satun as after spending a week at Sj more Springs. Dodo Anderson has finished the work of remodling his house and it has a very neat appearance. Joy MoYoy came in from Wil- bor Sunday to spend the Kourlli with friends. lit returned home Wednesday. Section Foreman Hayes lias begun the work of laying steel on the new ( racks in the Burlington yards of this place. Ira Bbyls came up from Kansas City , Mo. , Satuiday to spend the Fourth with his grandparents , Mr. Sholhoun and wife. There was a bi ll game at four o'clock , Rule vs. Highland , Tues day and the displiy of fireworks at night ended that great day. Quite a number of our citi/ens attended the big show in Falls City Friday. Sam Bates says the elephant was a buster and Sam knows. The Rule ball team have leased a tract of land just east of the city limits and have made a tine hall ground whore they expect to play this season. The June rise is on in full force in the Missouri river and out ferryman , Mr. Graham , is having some trouble in keeping a landing on the Missouri side of the rivet Mrs. Leeds returned home or Monday from Hiawatha where shi spent several days visiting rein lives. Her little son , Edward , hat the misfortune to get hie arn broken while ( hero. Geo. Phinnoy and 11. S. Coupe both enterprising business men o Rule , are putting in concreti walks on Main stroel in front o their place of business which is i great improvement to the city a well as to their properly. The picnic here the Fourth wa a success. A large crowd was ii .attendance and everybody seemei lo enjoy Ihemselves. The prc gram was excellent Hon. Pete Price , of Lincoln , spoke in th r afternoon. He gave a practici e talk. Other speakeis were Revi Kincade and Aikinan. n OHIO Daisy Peck visited with her pa onts Sunday. Frank Peck was the guest of h cousin , Sunday. Martin Noltes visited with Wn nuettner's Sunday. Clay Peck spent Sunday i Barada with D. Maust. inc Dr. Manst of Barad'i ate dinm with 12 ph Pfck's Sntnrdny. re John Pappenhaggen was r. guest of Mr. Tuesday evening. 10 Miss Esta Stouder line returnc til to her home from Dunlay Ivans Mrs. J W. Dodds return ) home last week from Pawnee Cit al Miss Lena Brecht spent 01 evening last week with thoStoudi id girls. idy y Ida Btirk spent lust Friday i Falls City with her friend Minn r. i Maeumber. Jt. Molly Stouder is staying wi Mrs. E. T. Peck and assisting h , with her work , n | of Miss Mable Stouder eame i from Emporia Kans. , to spend t ! ii- Fourth with her parents. iien Mable. Esta. Mollie and Mei Stouder were the guests of Sad and Ethel Peck , Sunday. i a Little Seymour Burk happen lo a very painful accident lasl Si urday by slopping on a nail. ml Ida and Jennie Burk and th brothers Guy ind Albert we ilo guests al N. Peck's , Sunday. ist John Hutchison spent lasl 1 < day and Saturday in Falls C , or with his grand father and atlend om the show while there , atQuilo a number of Ihe you people met at Mr. Dodds last F sh- day evening in honor of Gilbo ; lay birthday all enjoyed thomseb i'nt immensely. Ice cream and en was served about eleven al which all returned to their ton spective homes. ih a Ihe VERDON. Fred Gibson and wife sp ( the 4th at Nebraska , City. iay A grand son of D. D. Hoi ca- arrived on Tuesday from I Black Hills for a short visit. John llossack was up from Falls City on Thursday. S. B. HulTnell of Falls City was in town Thursday. John Gibson arrived on Wednesday - nesday from Delbarie Texas. Miss Iva Fuller was a Hia watha Kans. , visitor last week. Mrs. Lillie Wilkison's addi tion to her house is about coin , plete. Dr. Taylor and wife entertain ed at six o'clock dinner on last Thursday. Ten Nights in a Bar Room was played one night last week to a good audience. Grandpa Howland returned from the county Capital on Thursday last week. Supt. Geo. Crocker was trans acting1 business with the school board on Wednesday. Miss Seybolt of Lincoln Neb. , was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Veach last week. J. A' Heinzelman transacted business for the Verdon Roller Mills at Fall , City Monday. Mrs. Geo. Brick went to Howe on Thursday to visit her mother She will return after the -ttli. Dr. I. M. Houston made se veral professional calls the first of the week to J. F. Cor nell 's. Miss Ella Breiver returned home last Wednesday after spending several days with her friends. f Ellis Ilout/ and wife spent several days last week with the formers parents Mr. Frank Hout/ and wife. Miss Anna and Grace Cowell came down from Unadilla , Nebr. Saturday to visit with friends n here for a short time. ' Clarence Mayiield run the en gine for the Wrdon Mills week week while Will Nussbaum the engineer did the packing. Landon Yantiss come in froir Long Island , Kansas the lattei part of last week for a visii with his sister Mrs. W. Stump Mr. Amos Frank and wife re turned the first of last weeli from Topeka Kans , , where the\ is visited Rev McElroy and fain ily Geo. Reimers arrived Monday from Denver Colo. , where IK has been for some time. He wil work for W. S. Mowery in tin butcher shop this summer. Verdon people were well re presented at the followinj places on the fourth , Falls Cit ] Auburn , Salem and Shubert All report a splendid good time The new Bank building is al id most tinished and will soon b y. ready for business over the ne\ counter It is one of the bes business buildings on Mail street. in Some ot those 'that took th ie special train for Auburn on tb morning of the -Jth , were W. A thor Nussbaum , Harry Miller Ralpl Miller , Fred Weick , and Dai or Fisher. Miss Maude Clarke left fo up he Oklahoma on Tuesday wher she will spend the summer visii , ing her brothers. Her fathe accompanied her as far as Ivar sas City. ej | It is reported at this writin that J. F. Cornell who has bee very low at his home west c town with heart trouble is ge ting better , and we hope for speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Kinse " . ' and son Raymond , accompanie * by Guy Eversoleof Falls Gib left Saturday for a ten daj trip visiting relatives andfriencl at Auburn , Lincoln , and Frier " ' Nebr. They will celebrate thin rt'8 4th , at Auburn. Misses Katie Crouch , Edil ! Shaffer , Martha King and Can ma Hall returned last week ire ro * Peru where they had been a tending school. Miss King h ; been elected teacher in Dist. 4 jnt two miles south of town. On the evening of the 4th utz good many people came to t < n\ the to see the display of fire work street carnival and the ball ; YOURS TO ENJOY The substantial wealth of the rich people of the world came through strict habits of saving By means of systematic saving1. Some of this wealth can be yours to enjoy. : : : : THE FALLS CITY STATE BANK Affords opportunities for those who wish to save monev , : : : : : : Halls Oprea house. By the looks of the crowd one would have thought Verdon had cele brated to , all present seemed to have a good time. FARGO Frank Sims has been on the sick list for a few days. Charles Macay spent a few days last week in Missouri. Emil Gultx and wife were in town one evening last week. Andy Thompson purchased a fine organ for his daughters. Herman Sitzes and wife were pleasant callers at this place Tuesday evening. Savilla Thompson and brother Floyd and George celebrated at Corning , Mo. Maggie Mauderville helped Mrs. Loveall with her sewing a few days last week. RosyCochran and children of Council Bluffs are visiting with her mother , Mrs. Buckminster. Mrs. Andy Suttou and brother came up last Saturday from Troy , Kansas , to visit with re latives and friends. Those who attended the show at Falls City from this place Fred Thieman and wife and Andy Harmon and wife. M E. hurch. Early prayer service 6:25 : a. m. Sabbath school 9:45. : Preaching1 at 10:45 : a. m. and 8 p. m. Junior Leagues p. m. Epworth league 7 p. m. All are cordially invited to at lend these services. W. T. Cliue , Pastor. Brethren Kurch. Services at 11 a. m. and S p , m. Sunday school at 9:45 : a. in. Junior endeavor at 2:30 p. m. , and Senior at 7 p. m. Morning subject "God , the Son ; " evening "The Humane Society. " Preaching at S by pastor : Silver Creek Sunday school at 9,30 a. m. and preaching by Rev. Meyers at 10:45 : a. m. All are welcome. E. E. Haskins. Christian Church. Bible School at 9:30. : Preaching and Communion at 11. Sermon will be "Christian Liberality. " Junior Endeavor 3 p. m. Y. P. C. E. , 7 p. m. At 8 p. m. subject "The Neg lected soul. " Prayer service Wed nesday evening at S o'clock. You will be made welcome tc these services. J. Cronenberger , Minister. y Notice of Settlement and For & .n OrdCi of Distribution. In the County Court of KlchanUoi County , Nebraska. In the matter ot tin estate of Anna Uerdes , deceased To tin Creditors. Heirs. Legatees and all other interested In said estate Take notice tha Is John Gordes has tiled In said Court a rcpor ot his doing * as administrator of said estati id for Ills final settlement thereof , also ttlei his petition for an order of distribution o the residue of said estate. In his hands It Is ordered by the Court that the sami be heard In thu County Court room In sali , County on the ' "nd day of July , 1905 , at til o'clock a. m. , "lien and where all partle may appear and oppose the same Orderet II * further , that upon the approval of sad report , a decree of distribution ofg.tldrcsl 111 duo will bo made to thu parties entitle' ' thereto. Ily order of the Court dated July 5,1005 . ISKM. ] J. U. WII.IHTE , IS | T9-3t County Judge. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby itlven that the partnershl existing between Oeo Dletsch and O. U a Maddox has been dissolved by mutual cor sect. All accounts duo the tlrm to bo co ! n Iccted by O. II Maddox. He assumes al Indebtedness of the flrm of Dletscli i Maddox- GBO. DIKTSCH. at O. H. MADDOX. Notice lo Creditors. In thu county court of Richardson county , Xebraska : , In the matter of Hie estate of John A. Koso , deceased. It Is ordered b } the court that the tlnu * limited for creditors to Hie claims airalnst said estate Is sit months from the 16tli day of June , 1W5. and all claims not tiled In this court , duly \erilled , on or before said last named date , w III lw forever barred. Ordered further that all claims tiled against said estate u 111 ho examined and adjusted b ) the court. In the county court room , In the court house In Palls City. In said ceuntj , August loth , October 16th aud December 15th. Ily order of the court dated June 10. 1105. [ SKAI.l J. R. WlMllTK. 7ft-1 J ltd ire Notice for Administration. Tlrst publication June 9. 1905. Notice i < hereby g\cn that Trank Cook did on the 7th day of June 1905 , Hie petition In the count } court of Klcliardson count } , Nebraska , the object and prajer of which is that Letters of Administration may be Kranted to C. Hcaxlsas Admnlstrator of the estate of Rudolph Cook who it is nlleiri'd died in and a resident of said county Auitust 1881 , Intestate. Ills ordered that the. same be heard by the Court on the 24th daj of June , l' > 03. at 9 o'clock a. in. . In the county court room , at Palls City , in < < ald county , when and where all parties Interested may appear and oppose the irr.intln ? the prayer thereof. Ily order of the court , dated June 7 , 1905. ( SUM. ) J. R. WiMirrr , 75-3 County J ml ire. Legal-Notice. In the District court for Hlchardson xninty. Nebraska. ' , ul > y .McCarty I vs } ohn McCarty I The defendant will take notice that on ho 21st day of June , HKT > , theplalntllf tiled In , he Itlchardson county district court a pell- Ion against > ou , the object nnd prayer of vlilcli aru to obtain a dlvoiro from you on : he grounds that you have grossly and wlll- rnlly and without cause , failed nnd refused o snpiKirt plaintiff thotiKh of suttlclont . .blllty so to do. The further prayer of the petition Is to K\O ! plaintiff the care and instody of the minor children , Zenith and Cenlth. You are required to answer this letltlon on or before July Hist. 1UO. > , or the amo will no ttiKcn as true. Kunv MeUAHTV. HKAVIS * KKAVIS , At torneys for plalntllT. 7T-4 Notice for Administration. Notice Is heioby irlvun that Hosn Nofs er did on the -Htli dny of June , llKVi , tile petition in the L'outitv court ot Hlchnrdson countv. Nebr.isKti , the object and prayer ot winch ' , That Letter ot Administration may be ranted to W It. Oulld , as Admlnlstiator the estate ot Jacob Nofeger , who , It is lli'Ki'd. died In and u tesldent of said county Juno nth , UK ) . " ) . Intestate. It Is ordered that ttitisnino bo he.ird by the court on the Nth day of July , iwn , nt U o'clock n in. . In the ' . 'nunty Court room , Kails City , In said jotinty. when and where all parties Interested may apnoar and oppose the Krantln the iaycr tfiereof. Ily order ol the. Court dated June 20th , 1W ! > ISKU.I J H. Wii.iiUK. 77-I1 County JudKO. = WE SELL Diplomat , Old Crow James E. Pepper Guckenheimer Rye The finest Whiskey mude Cull for your favorite brand at William Harnack's Phone 74. MAKES A DIFFERENCE | M O repairs W your watch. If you are satisfied with a pocket piece , very well , let a n y jeweler repair y o u r watch. But if you want your watch to be a time piece one that tells the correct time at any hour of the day there is but one jeweler to take it to and that is Jaquet. The many who depend on him for their watch re pairs , will bear out the assertion. The Old Reliable A. E. . . JAQUET