THE FALLS CIT * TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , AUGUST 4 , 1905. THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE Rtttcml n.s sccoiul-class matter as Vails City , Kcbraska , post ollicc , Janu ary 12 , 1 XM , under the Act of CoitgrMt of March 3 , 1870. Published every Kriilay at Kails City , , by The Tribune Publlihinrf Comptvny One year . $1.00 Six months . C * Three months . . . . . .35 TELEPHONE 226. Announcement. t linrrliy nniimincti niynclf n candidate ) for county clerk , subject n > Hut dculnlon of the repucflcnn county convention. tf .1 V , HllUIIKHT. I licnitiy ntinoiinco myself n * n candidate for tlni tioinlnntlon for County Judirn subject to tliu approval of the Itrpiihllcnii County convention. tf JOHN 1 hereby announce inyMtlf n cniulliliito for county clerk subject to tlio drclHlon of tliu republican county convention. f I' . W. C'AIIII. Republican County Convention. Fulls City , Nob. , July 8 , ll)0.r ) . Tlio republicans nf lUclinnlson coun ty , Ncbruskn , are hereby requested to moot In convention In the opera house In Stella , Nobnutku , on Tuecdiiy , Sop- tcmbur 111 , IDOTi , ut 15 o'clock p m , for the purpose of plauittK i" uomliiiillon , ft county treasurer , a county elork , a county jiul e , a superintendent of pun- lle Instruction , a BhurllT , a county Bur- vcyor and a coroner. Aluo for the purpos * ) of sulcotlnir twenty-one delegates - gates to tin ) republican Htatu convun * tlon to bo hold hi Lincoln , Nnbrimkii , on September M , 11)05 ) , am' for the transaction of Biioli other business MH may come before thu convention , The ImsUof reprot-eiitiitlon belnj : onu dolcnato for ouch ten votes or major fraction thereof dial for tlio Hon. Theodore Roosevelt for | > i > ! * iilmit In 1H ! ) > , the several prccluctH being en titled to the following iltilu ntL'- : 1'UKCtNOT COMMITTHHMAN NO. W.I , Arago Luwls Sticks 12 North Hiit-mlii C II Martin 11 ! South Ihmula John Markt II Frnnklln CO Avery 1CU Falls City pr John \V Crook U Fall * ( Mty 1 wd John It- Falls City 2 wd N MuHBulmuu I Falls City : wd Carl Uppolil ll Grant M Ulley i : Uumboldi pr O 1Ctook tn Humholdt 1 wd I Shirley n llumboldt 2 wd 11 AndorHOii { JelTerSon \V W Drown u Liberty \V U Mark iK East Muddy W 11 Morrow K West Muddy II D Wullor n Nunmlm J G McGinnis n Ohio ( irant Goolaby K Porter A J Wlxon Uulo Oluoy'Graham Salem C U Snyder 11i Speleer Albert Houtler i It U recommended the caucusoH hi held on Saturday September 1) , lt > 0 , " > , a a pltioe and hour designated by tin several preeinel commlltueiueu , wlu are requested to make the necossar ; calls and arrange the details for hold Ing the Mime. AttestV. . K. DoimiNUTON , JL. . CLKAVKK , Clialrmau , Secretary. Kails City has had all tin street fair it wants for tnanj moons. Our people sat nrouiu all day Sunday listening to th ( silence. Rev. Ilaskins is determined t < put down gambling in this city Tie is n man of strong convictioi and unquestioned courage , nni we predict unqualified success fo his efforts. The peace envoys of Russi and Japan arc with us and th contest between rats , birds nest and rice on the one part and bee and lish on the other is about t commence. The odds at thi writing are in favor of rats ctt There nicy be sections of th : great and glorious nation whei the summer climate is more ei joyable than it is in southeaster Nebraska , but if there is any sei tiou that can show a finer bran of weather * than we have had f < the past three weeks we won like to know its location on tl map. While the worthy Journal h performed yeoman service in a sisting the President to destn the beef trust we cannot help b think there are a few violatio of the law close at home th might claim the attention of pure a paper even if by doing a political friend and p ; ron of the paper might be offen ed. It is easy to commend PC and Jerome and Roosevelt i cleaning their dooryards but hi about cleaning our own ? A GOOD SCHEME. It was a good scheme to open the court house yard to the crowd last week. Hundreds sought the grateful shelter of the trees to rest. During the most of every afternoon and evening tired chil dren were sleeping on the grass w h i 1 e fathers and mothers watched the hurrying crowd at their sides. Why not continue this custom ? Why not put seats in the yard for the accommoda tion and comfort of the country people who visit Falls City ? John Hinton , whose heart is as big as his body , is very favorable to the scheme. His idea is to tear out the unsightly iron fence , put a stone curbing around the entire yard and make it not only a place of beauty but one of comfort as well. The people own the square and they should be privileged to use it. The gentle showers that have fallen this week are simply furth er proofs that the Lord loveth Richardson county. "You people : " ' 'On the high er line ; " 12 n joy yourselves at cni'/y house ; " The sensational electric theater in just one min ute" Take a throw at the mon key " "Huy an ice cream sand wich" and similar admonitions are no more among us. We have seen men "in the cold gray dawn of the morning after1 but Sunday morning was the first time that ve ever saw a city street that looked like the result of a prolonged debauch. Didj'ou notice Stone street after the street fair had folded its tents and stolen away ? The contest for supreme judge is going to be a spirited one. S. P. Davidson , C. 13. Letton , John Ames , Judge Duffy and N. D. Jackson seem to be the leading candidates. Each of these gentle men are well qualified for the posi tion , but Judge Letton seems to have the call in this end of the state. The great crops on theNemaha bottoms this year emphasize the need of some adequate system of drainage to prevent the periodi cal overflow of the river. There is corn maturing in the vallev of the river that will produce eigh ty bushels to the acre and will add thousands of dollars to the wealth of the county. Year after year hundreds of thousands of acres of the richest soil in the world have been going to waste because of overflows , and will continue to do so until some sys tem adequate to overcome the evil is provided. Mr. Grinstead's idea has proved its feasibility in other sections and we believe would do so here. Where was the humane society last week when the boys wen throwing at the monkey ? Some pin headed individual put a litth monkey on a canvas floor foi other pin headed individuals t ( throw at , three throws for i nickel ; if the ball hit the monkej a cigar was the prize. All daj Friday and Saturday the nionei f cowered at the end of his chaii in an agony of fright ; at time : he would lie down with his Httl head on his arms and cry , actu ally cry , with fear. If a bal would hit hinii a shout "would gi up from the congregated crowi at his antics. It was great sport this torture of an inoffensive littl animal , great sport for brute who walk like men. But on r wonders where the humane soc : ety makes its headquarters. e We are in receipt of a copy c the August number of The Ope is Court. A scientific magazin published by the eminent scienl ist , Dr. Paul Cams. Anton it other good things in this numb < IS is an article on "SomcMediumi : tic Phenomena" by David I 50 Abbott. Mr. Abbott takes u jo the work of Dr. Schlossenger , tl tso called medium who created sensation in this city a few yeai Ik ago , and discusses it from tl or standpoint of the scientist and tl w magician. The article is cleve I ly written and is very interesting Maxims and Proverbs Relating to the Virtue of Saving Who's tavltig at twenty , Not what you get but what At forty has plenty. you hold , Eases llfn's burden when IJy saving iuimulhlni ; every ' week you begin each week you're old. richer. When the rainy duy comes Who vf > muthlntf every th'd'hAnk' uobk'ln the "best tini- week. hmo2 Increase ? of for- brelhi' tiino u year * Those who sneer at the sav He'll ne'er bo slave ing man end by taking oT ( Who learn * to save. their hats to him. liy once saving a dollar each Who hath money In the bank month , Ciirtiaelu can now ha ? a nice , soft cushion to fall millions month. spend a on. He who saves , ceases to servo. Fickle Fortune's fairest favor > Huy what then hast no need of Are sure to fall among the nnd ere long thou shall sell savers. the necessities One's rich never until he Saving In youth commences to keep ahead of I'ulls 1'ovorty'tt tooth. his expenses. If this bank Is on yourvliitlng list , you are in good society THE FALLS CITY STATE BANK Oilers inducements to all Interested In the art of Having , PLEASANT VIEW 0. B. Gridloy is listed with the sick. .John Richards shelled corn on Tuesday. J. L. Leech is on the sick list this week. Oscar Leech wns * eluuittuiqna visitor Sunday. Hey Leech and ft.mily spent Sunday with his parents. WillGridley nnd Oscar Leech nre nl the assembly ut Lincoln. Mrs. Fern Fellers , of Auburn , is visiting relatives in this vicinity. Harry A very and wife spent last week t the Auburn chautauqua. Albert Sargent is attending the teachers' institute at Weeping Water. O. A. Brid ford , of Aledo , III. , visited with Mrs. L. M. Leech , Sunday. Hugh and Emily Phillips are attending the Epworth Lengne assembly. Jennie and Abbie Leech spent Sunday in Auburn , attending the .chautauqua. P. O. Avery and wife are en joying camp life at the Epworth League assembly. VERDON. Horn to Milton Cline and wife on July 29 , a son. Geo. Jorn made a business trip to Lincoln Tuesday. M. L. Dowell and wife wen : over from Salem Sunday. Mrs. W. F. Veach was on the sick list the first of the week. W. S. Eowersox returned fron : Sabetha , Kan. , the first of the week. Mrs. P. P. Bowman returnee the first of the week from New Mexico. Miss McDermet , livingsouth o Salem , is visiting Mrs. Georgt Goolsby. Carrie Cunningham spent : pleasant time in Sabetha , Kans. last week. Howard Conover and Rud : Fehr returned from Dakota 01 Tuesday. Mrs. J. W. Bourne , of Auburn ; spent several days last week will 1 her friends. 1 Joe Harper and wife , of Shu bert , visited 13. E. Bolejack , am familv the first of the week. J. M. Gilmore on Monday sol his dray line so John Gerdes.wh s lives nine miles east of town. J E. N. Rupert and wife , of Shv , bert , visited J. M. Gilmore an . ' family , the latter part of lat week. W. A. Nussbaum and Geors c Messier transacted business i , , . Fargo Tuesday in the interest c * the Vcrdon Roller mills. Mrs. A. E. 'Harden returnc > . from Kansas City Sunday whei p she had been caring for her si e ter , Mrs. Homer , of Falls City , a Those who are in attendanc s at the Epworth League assembl e in Lincoln this week are Georc e Keeler , wife and daughter , Ether rProf. . Watson and family and I . A. Kinsey. RoDaggctt was over from Salem Friday. ' Henry Witrock , near Falls City transacted business in town on Friday. Josh Lord and wife came over from Salem Friday and went on the Missouri Pacific to Auburn to attend chautauqua. C. W. Ocamb , one of our lead ing merchants , enjoyed a visit from his brother , George , of Rule , the last of the week. Rev. Kceney , of Table Rock , ml Rev Ring , of Lincoln , held ervices at the home of Mrs. ? outch Saturday evening and at Friley's Sunday. Mabel Beller returned from Oregon Thursday. She and her ister. Clara Beller , left about he first of March , where the lat er has a good position. Emma Danks , daughter of Fred Danks and wife , died at her home orth of town last Saturday light , aged about twent } ' years. Rev. Junson preached the funeral ermon Monday at the Lutheran hurch south of town , where she vas laid to rest. She leaves a ather , mother and one sister to nourn her loss. OH'IO Edith Peck spent Sunday after loon with Ida Burk. Rev. Stonder and family were Salem visitors Sunday. Emma McCann was a visitor at 0. A. Burk's Sunday. Esta Stouder was over to Harry ly's Monday picking blauk- ) ernes. O. A. Bnrk entertained his ) rother , John Bulk , and family Saturday. Zona Bnrnsworth spent a few days last week in Falls City with ler grandparents. Mrs. Will Shrauger , of Montana s here for an extended visit with relatives and friends. Delia Knisely is spending i few lays this week in Brown county Ivans. , visiting friends. E. T. Peck and family spent Sunday in Straussville at the home of .1. W. Matist. Nonh Peck went down to Merrill rill , Knns. , Tuesday to see his sons who are working there. Ina Johnston and brother wen to Beatrice last Thursday for i few weeks visit with relatives. Win. Hutchison , Clarence anc Ethel Peck visited their friends Albert and Jennie Burk Sunday Mrs. N. Peck and family were guests of the former's parents am attending the street fair las Thursday. Closing- out Sale of Clothing : . Our closing out sale of cloth ing still continues and we are still offering exceptional bar gains. We would call especial attention to three hundred pairs ot all wool worsted trousers and at the price , each pair is a bar gain in itself. This is a genu ine closing out sale , and as such it embraces high class goods at low class prices. Our fine line of clothing is being sacrificed and to miss this sale is to miss a splendid opportunity. F. W. Cleveland. Just Come and See The largest and best line of buggies , surries and bike wagons in the city , and we are making some very low prices on them for the next 21 days. Call and see them before buying. We will also sell you rid ing plows at actual cost. Remember , we are not going out of business , but we want to close out some as we have too many on hand. We also always have a big line of Windmills , Pumps , and Pumping Engines on hand. Just call and see them before buying. Our prices are right on this line of goods and we can save you money. Don't forget th have W. C. Shinn Lightning Rods put on your building. They are the best and our prices are the best. Call and see us before buying. We can save you money. Your's truly , A * WERNER & MOSIMAN CO. ' > "i'vy ' ' M'i $ " S > ' ' Persistence is not Sea = | sonable Like Fall and | Summer Goods : : : : I ? IS IK We as merchants and you as cus * S tomers know that success in anything de pends upon careful and persistent industry SL at all times. SLI If you could buy a Spring Couch , Car pet or Bed Room Suit for less money in the % Summer time it would be your duty to do I it. We know this and therefore want to inform you that the odds and ends in all 8 our store have been marked down to a 8S summer figure. S Our window is full of Rockers ; good , beautiful and stylish that we have marked 7 less than cost. Next week we will display in the same window a full line of Couches. The price on these will astonish you. Carpet Remnants in abundance. % Mattings cheap and lots of it. % X \ Sn Call on us these hot days. Our spacious room is cool and you would enjoy your visit whether you bought or not. % 8 REAVIS & ABBEY Z % James Casey spent a part of Sunday in Hiawatha the guest of friends. Evangelistic services of the Brethern church will be held in the tent just north of the Central school each evening including Sunday at S p. m. Sunday school and morning worship will be at the church. Rev. I. 1) . Bowan , of Philadelphia , will preach each evening and at the church on Sunday at 11 a. m. All are cor dially invited to be present. Rev. L. A. Myers will preach at Silver Creek at 10:30 : a. ra. , and at Preston - ton at 8 p. m. Notice of Shcrriffs sale. Notice Is hereby given , that by virtue of mi order of siih > , Issued out of the District Court , In and for Hlchurdson County and State of Nebraska , under the seal of said court , dated on the 31st day of July , 1UU5 , and to mo directed as i-lierill of said county , to be executed , I will on tlio 7th day of September. lUffi , at S o'clock p. m. . of said day , ut the west door of the Court House In the city of Falls City. In said county and state , offer for sale at public vcndiio , and sell to the highest and best bidder , the property dc-scrlbed In said order of sale to-wlt : Lot 15 , Itlock 24. Nlma add to the City ot llumboldt , Itlchardson County , Nebraska , to satisfy a decree court , with Interest nnd costs recovered by Jerome Wlltso ngulnst Walter W. Green and llcrtha M. Green , Terms of sale ; Cash. Given under my hand at Falls City. Ne- braskn , this 2nd day of AiiKust , 11W3 , JOHN MOSSACK. sheriff. WANTED. To exchange a 200 acre farm in North Georgia for small property in Falls City. J. Cronenberger , Falls City , Neb.