THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JULY 7 , 1905. flJ J Holmes is for Pollard. Those ( Icinucrn'B ' who have boon expecting 'lins for 13ro\vn through diantrficiion on tlio purl of dud o Holmes mid LnnriiHtor county ro- publiciuiH uouorally an- ( loomed to ( liBiippoinltni'iit. For tlit bent" lit of thoflu who havi- boon led 10 question hin tittitndo in this oiiiii- pitilin' , .hitl c llolnh'8 line inUdc < tin1 following fitntoinont lo the Slnte .Join-mil : "Sum M hlinx i'f ilint is hnrdly wortli answering. Ii .ill liyht , ! btippoBf. for JMr. Hi'uwn to tisu his prt'Htim1 ira niityor Of Lincoln mill , for hia dcini'cnitiu friiMid.s to j.'t t as nuu'li comfort out of it as puss- iblo , but tlinl'Hiill he'll got , He'll k'et no republican voten in Lincoln' . J do not moan , of course , thtit he will nol got a Hinglo republican vote , for like any candidate , he will got a few republican votes from friends hero and there , but 1 don't believe that IMH candidacy will have any perceptible ell'ect moro than the candidacy of any democrat that conld bu named in the First diHtrict. Mr. Brown w n oed citi/en and many republi- caiiH supported him for mayor. But these name republican ; * would not think fora moment of support ing him as a candidate for congress. It seeniH to me very foolish for the democrats to make nny such pretentious as this. Because it will only reactnuninet bliem and will discredit the man * n emciiL of their campaign when the election demonstrates how little the republicans of Lincoln and of Lancaster county want a democrat in conm'ess. Thedmo. . crals only demonstrate the weak ness of their caiirio and the little hope they have in trying to make a campaign. If 1 had been nom inated at Falls City instead of Mr. Pollard , I have iio doubt that the democrats would now bo cir. dilating the story that Pollard and 1m friends down in Oass county were sore and that thevo was to be a heavy slump to the democratic suudidtito. There in al\vny ouch iidk as this in every election , bnl if the republicans throughout UK district i re as loyal to Mr. Pollan nt th coming election as they will bo in Lancaster county , In will have a larger proportion ol the vote polled that any other re publican candidate has ever ha' and there will not be much com fort in that for the democrats The fact is there never was a tinu when there was as few people ii this county wanting democrats ii congress as now. Who is it tha wants a democrat in congress' ' What ciuj a democrat do in Wash ington. now ? What can he do fo tbt > republicans of the First dis tnct ? What can he do for any body ? What reason ia there now with the whole country , democrat and populist and republicans ulik nil bent on sustaining Presiden Roosevelt and backing up his pol icy by every possible means , whii reason is there for a democrat i congress ? Go out ntuong the re publicans here in Lanoasto county and see if you can find on single republican who wants democrat in congress. Talk t Judge Frost , or Paul Olark , c Hie men who were aspirants ( any of the delegates to the Fal City convention or any republic ! ) in Lancaster county and see if yc can find one that is giving encou ngement to the democratic cand date. The democrats have ce tainly made themselves rediculoi by their pretentious that M Brown has any pull on rupu\j\\pf \ \ \ votes. CHOLERA INFANTUM Child not Expected to UvP from 0 Hour to AnotNcr , but Cured Chaniberln.irv'1 Colic , Cholertv. fc Diarrhoea. Remedy. I.'uth , the daughter of E N. Dowi of Agnewville , Vu. , wus seriously ill cholera infuntum lust summer. " \ gave her up and did not expect her live from one hour to another , " suys. "I happened to think of Cha berlain's Colic , Cholera and DInrrhr Remedy and urot a bottle of it from t btore. ID five hours I suw n chnu for the bettor.Vo kept on glvinp und before she had taken the half one small bottle she was well. " Ti remedy is for sale at Kcrr'a drug sto Sliubcrt. Hob Cain and Ike Harris of Stella were rejoicing in our midst one day last \veok. The best crop of wheat this ] county has had for years has just been harvested. Warren Ilntchins and I. L. Sfocuin , both of Falls City were seen on our streets last Thursday. Much needed and refreshing nhowors came to these parts Fri day .and Saturday morning of last week. ' J. K. Shubert Ka.st Muddj's , candidate for county clerk was ) in Falls City last week fixing ! his political fences. ' | Charles Johnson and wife of Laiitfdon , Mo. , were visiting rc- lativerf and friends here last Sat urday and Sunday. Joe Lord and family of Salem were here to spend Saturday and evening and Sunday with his brother Charles and family. John Coltflaxer went fishing once near Hills Dale last Thurs day and we. are informed that he met with the usual "fisherman's luck" . He caught one mud cat fish full 3 inches loiitf. Wellington iCvans one of the leading educators of tins state is attending the duties of cashier in the Farmers State Bank while his brother J. M. ICvans and wife are away for a few months so journ on the Pacific coast. John D. Shubert and Oscar Pond of Broken Arrow I. T. ar rived in Shubert Friday morning. They came on a combined busi ness and pleasure trip. John Sawyer came home home as they came. They will likely spend several weeks in and around Shubert as the farm work in the Territory is done till the fall work begins. Lank Shaffer took a carriage load of the coming men of Shu bert down to Falls City last Fri day to see the bin animal show. The party consisted of Frank Hricker , Elmer Ham , Kolland Spense and Dwitc Harman. The boys were well pleased and think the show is the biggest thing < > f its kind on earth. On last Friday evening in broad day light , on the public street of Shubert , exposed towage of men , women and children , oc curred one of the most disgrace ful and distfiistiii" ; affairs that ever took place in this lair little city. Like some ferocious wild animals thirsting for blood two men engaged in a litfht ahd un mercifully pounded and beat one another in the face with theii bare fists. It looked as thongV the crime would tfo u'lichallenjrec r.nd the culprits unpunished , which probably would have been the case , if some friends of tin bellitfcrants had not inducct them to appear and plead tfuiltj and pay a line. This they die' and were lined the pitiful sum o $5.00 and well admonished to gc and sin no more. When , ol when , will men learn to be men and officers learn to do their duty I OHIO 0 MI'M. S. 11. Knisely visited her r father Sunday. S louder the sic il Mrs. was on ls list the first of the week. lsn n Lloyd Knisely was a guest c in his cousin Clay Pock Sxuuluy. inr Edith and Daisy Pock visile ! .1. W. Maust'sntS-traussville. rIB Mr , Y $ h , % 9v ( Verdon , visile IB s % Tonu strlus : l\ lpcck \ \ and famil ® were % \ \ ikit1 \ and wi lie were guests at Philip Blaus c byml ml Win , Hutchison ylalled Vvll his grandpa in Fails City In of Saturday. Vote Mrs Huettnel4 and childrt to visited at N. B. Burnsworth ho Monday afternoon. Ill- Oil Mr.s. N. Pock and little dang ho ter visited In Falls City Satu day with Mrs. Ivanffman. It of There was quite a large a its tendence at the : > chool meetii in district JJO Monday night. IfinUCV niCCACCC CAUSE ONE-THIRD OF IIIIJNEf UldEAdEd THE TOTAL DEATHS. When the Kidneys fail to perform their functions properly by not straining out the poison ous waste matter from the blood as it passes through them , the poisons are carried by the circulation to every part of the body , deranging the different organs. This causes heart trouble , stomach trouble , sluggish liver and a host of other ills , all due to deranged Kidneys. corrects irregularities and cures Kidney and Bladder diseases in every form , tones up the whole and the diseases that have CURED OF BRBGHT'S DISEASE. system , Mr. Robert Q. Hurke , Elnorn , Saratoga Co. , N , V. . writes : -I am clad to have nn oppor resulted from disordered Kidneys disappear , tunity of telling what magnificent results I have had from using KOLEY'3 KIDNliY CUIUi after ha vine tried other advertised medicines and Severn 1 physicians. Before I bcran because the cause has been removed. Commence It I hnd to Ret up from 12 to 10 times each night to relieve my bladder. I was all bloated up with dropsy and my eyesight wan no Impaired that I could ncnrccly see one of my family ' across the room. In fact , 1 was so badly Used up that I had Riven up hope of living when 1 mence taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE was urged by a friend to try 1'OLEV'S KIDNEY CURE. Oneyvccnt bottle worked won ders , and before 1 had taken the third bottle the superfluous flesh hod gone , as well as all at the first sign of danger. Do not risk other symptoms of Kidney trouble. My friends were surprised that I was cured , as they all thought I was going to die. Every few days some one comes from miles away to learn having Bright's Disease or Diabetes. the name of the wonderful medicine that cured me of Urlght's Disease , and not one that has triad It has failed to be bencfUted. Two Sizes , 50 Gents and $1.00. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY Dr. McMillan , City Pharmacy , Falls City , Nebraska. Cleo.V. . Peck drove down to | his son , Lloyd Peck's last week for a few days visil. Emma McCaun , who has been in Nebraska Cily for several weeks , returned to her home. Owing1 to Uev. Brewer being- sick there was no preaching services at Maple Grove Sun day night. The farmers are very busy in this locality at present , plow ing corn , making hay and liar-j vesting wheat. Mrs. John Wiltse and lillle son of Falls Cily spent part of last week with her parents , C4. W. Peck and wife. The Farmers store at Strauss- ville has changed hands , John Strauss , the iormer owner , sell ing out to Ghas. P. Stump. Delia and Nellie Knisely and their brothers , Frances and Truman were guests at their uncle's , Noah Peck , Sunday. For Sale. A black thoroughbred bull of Col. Hard ! UK'S breeding. Weight 1500. Address Win. M. Hudson , Humboldt , Neb. 79-2 Buy ! ( Now. Now is the tlmi ! to buy Chamberlain's Colic , Choluru uiul Oiurrlioea , Hum- ody. It Is oerlitln to bo needed boonei1 or Inter ami when thtit tlmo coini'F you will need it quiekly. Iluy it now. It may save life. For Milo ut Ivurr'silrug store. Call Meeting All citizens who will and can attend are urged to come to tlie court house on Monday evening , July 10 , to organize a "Humane society. " The call is made by the members of the local W. C , T. U. One Dollar Saved Represents Ter Dollars Earned. The avoraeo miui does not suvu ti oxeeed ten per cunt of his earnings Ho must spend nlnu dollars in Hviii ) expenses for every dollar uved. Thu being tlu. tUiao liu oa D not bo too eiirufu about uniiooi'nyary cvxiiunser. Vor often ti few cents properly invested.lik buying seeds for his garden , will sav several dollars outlay later on. It I the same in buyln r Chamberlain , Cholle , Cholera und Diarrhoea Hen : cdy. It costs but a few cents , and bottle of it In the house often saves doctor's bill of several dollars. Fo sale at Ivorr'c druff store. Wins High Honor. y A Richardson county youn I- man , George Lee , of Ilumboldt HUB won a high honor at th [ e state university , In referrin in t9 Ule J'ec9sn i ° n ° ? MI * . ke < the Stale .Tum'tUtl sAVs ! "The honOr Jil the third yea class consist in dcfcllon to th JlOnofnry fraternity of Thet Kap'p'ff Nu. The election ( sn three meil to this society wr 's announced at the commenc' ' meat exercises , F. W. Johnsoi of WoodKiver , C. P. Ritchie , < r- North Bend , and It H. Smitl of Beatrice , being the nCV > ' IJ'el bers. The name of Geor' ' * Lee , of Humboldt , has be. ' added to these. " W. I. Swain's $30,000 Tented Production . . Wild Western Historical life in reality , at FALLS CITY , NEB. ONE NIG-HT ONLY WEDNESDAY , JULY 12 Near Central School Building Spacious Rainproof Pavilion Fspecially Constructed ( or the Housing of this Gigantic Novel Fntertainment = W. I. Swain's Original Cowboy Band AT NIGHT ONLY , RAIN OR SHINE NO D1SAPOJNTMENT . . Price of Admission Reduced for this Date Only . . MOTE $5,000 Extra Free attraction , Grand. Novel , Wes tern Pastime in front of the tents from 6:30 : to 7 o'clock' ALL FREE. Wild Outlawed horses bridled , saddled and rode free of charge. Bring your wild and unbroken horses ; $500 for ahorse our champion of the plains cannot ride. Worth going miles to see. He there. If laughing hurts you stay away. Doors open at 1 P. M. Show Begins at 8 O'Clock Sharp For Sale. Two registered Hereford nmle ealves , yearlings nust. Write , Will Skaluk , Humbuldt Neb. tf. Why is it BO pleasant to tell n fish story when you never believe ono thut is told yon ? Lincoln Star. Only two more days of the eigarette in Nebraska. But prob ably it will suicll to heaven under some other name. Fremont Tri bune. _ , . j * " 4h - 'f Speaking about circulation , is Printer's Ink , authority upon Jill matters pretainiiif. ' . to inowspaper work , nnd espeeially pretainin to advertising says : "The wise ad vertiser limits his patronage as nearly as possible to the pnpers V. that tell will how many copies are V.n > n issued. " Joluifeon County Tri bunal. Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and' Diarrhoea Remedy The Best in Cxlstence. T. W. Wood , rounuKCf of the Whitu County News , Heebe , Ark. , Is lire pro scntutive southern business limn , who does not hesitiite In expressing his good opinion of u wull known remedy He says , "It gives mo pleasure to recommend Chamberlain's Colic , Chol era und Diarrhoea Remedy , having used It myself und in my family with the best results. In fuel 1 believe it to bo thu best remedy of the kind in exist once. " Sold nt Kerr's drug store. Beatrice Chautauqua. Low rates via Burlington route. The Burlinytoii offers lickels lo Bealrice and return from Falls City , at $2.75 , July U to 16 , inclusive. Return limit July 119. Ask the agent for partic Iulars. 79-2 , . , | Dr. R. P.Robertsdentist qver King's Pharmacy. It's Being Whispered I Around ' That \ve are doing the Shoe business of the town. Guess it's about right , too , judging from the number of people who are coming here for their Shoes. \ We fully understand the "wherefore , "and so does every Man , Woman and Child who has bought Shoes here , When we give our trade the best shoes their money can buy anywhere on earth , keep our styles right up to the hour , give special and expert atten tion to fitting , what more can we do ? Tie to this Shoe store and you'll always wear shoes. Geo. B. Holt , The Shoe Man WILSON See the GERMAN FIRE PROOF COOK ING WARE DIS PLAY : : : in our large window. This is the best earthen cooking ware made , and every piece guaranteed fire proof. . . Don't for get us on. . Queensware , Notions , Groceries and Flour , the be-.t stock ( if the above goods in the city at. C. M. WILSON REFRACTION 1ST. R. L Beaumont , M. D. i Pomicrlv EVc and Car Specialist. [ Now litnitint , ' practice to EYE ! GLASSES. Sixth and Felix , ST. JOSEPH. - MISSOURI. - /\r i r 1 I r * Six ami n half aero lot. HIS If A I ! < In tliu wwiern part nl rUK 3AU > i , & , „ ? % & locution. Quo liunilrcd fruit trees. 1'rlco reusoiiablo Win ' , Mfllll FR . FALLS CITY. NEB.