THE PALLS CIT * ' TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 15 , 1905. THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE Untercd as second-class matter as Kails City , Nebraska , post ollice , Janu ary ' 12 , 1"04 , titutcr MIC Act of Confront of'March 3 , 1S7-J. Published every Krlday at Kails City , Nebraska , by The Tribune Publishing Comptvny One year . . . . Jl.OC Six ii'onths . . . . . . .W ! Three months . . .35 TELEPHONE 226. THE COUNTY TICKET. Mover has the party presented a stronger ticket before the voters tlian the one nominated at Stella Tuesday. There is not a candi date on it that is not especially fitted for the position to which he aspires. Tanner , S t r i iitf field , Wilhite , kicker , HolT , Hossack , Renelcer and Rasmus , form a combination impossible to im prove upon upon. No freed rea son can be assigned by any re publican voter for cutting his ticket this fall. Richardson is a republican county and goes demo cratic , only when men who claim to be republicans , vote against their party candidates. It should be the duty of every man to be a party man , and it is the duly of every party man to support the candidates who represent the party principle , when no good reason can be assigned for doing otherwise. The republican county ticket iw representative of all that is good and should receive the undivided and unqualified support of every republican in the county. IJy so doing you build up the party , and by so doing this year , you assist in putting the best oflicers in the court house that can possibly be chosen. Honest now , are you not glad that Theodore Roosevelt is tin president of the United States ? Queer world this. The politi cians , all of whom carry annua ! passes , are passing resolution demanding that the railroads IK no longer permitted to give them the little pasteboards , while tin railroads , that are bored to dcatl by request for transportation , an begging for the continuation ol the privclege of giving awaj free rides. Queer world. The state of Nebraska has IK man better qualified for regard o the state university than V. G Liyford. Mr. Iy.vford has always been interested in higher ednca tlon , and is a warm friend of tin state university. The university would greatly profit by his selec tion , and the state would gaii an official of acknowledged ahil < it\ and unquestioned integrity. It is a stricking and signilicam fact that , notwithstanding tin assertions of the holier than thoi crowd , The Tribune was the enl ) local paper that said a word ii favor of the action of the count ) attorney in putting a stop to slo machines. It is a good thing t < fight the beef trust , but hov about the violations of the law a home. It doesn't hurt to tigh an evil several thousand mile away , but it might lose a patroi to fight a local evil. He who i moral because it pays , will b immoral when it pays. The Elks lodge is one of th most progressive and best mar aged lodges in the city. Th rooms lately fitted up are th most attractive and elaborate i appointments in the city. Th furniture is in leather throughoui and the beautiful rugs and draj cries make the rooms a dream i beauty and cosiness. A scries < winter dances will be given i the main lodge room during tl winter , so that an 131k will m lack for entertainment for tl next eight months. To she how the lodge is progressing ) is only necessary to state th thirteen applications were r ceived from Auburn at the la meeting The lodge has juri diction over t h e surroundii country Hfor fifty miles , and t boys are hopeful of receiving a plications from Ilumboldt and t surrounding cities in the ne future. IIUMBOLDT Win Hick * U again in our midst. Attorney U 0 .lames nen' Stlndny In this city. K. ( _ ' . ( . 'olhapp and fumllj were To- mnson visitors Sunday , Murrain Klce ipent Hiimluy with ler parent * In Teeutnsieh. Mubul Huerstetta spent Sunday with ler parents In TeeuiiHeh John t'rlubcrcnr Is uguln employed ii the Fisher harbor shop. A. Corn tlti8 is building u line real- on c on lits farm cast of this city. Kmmii I'hllpnt U suffering from an tltack of Inlhimt'iaturv rtieiiinatls'u. Ollle 1'etnnliek loft Monday for .ilncoln where ntiu will attend school Sin-oral of our local lUliernnui iroughi in line ntriiigd of 111) ) the pact veok. Tlio harness bhop of .John ICIossnet las been In the luuitlc of painter : * the Mrs. Sun Wheeler , of Lincoln , Is In ho city vhlttng her mother , Mrs. Tlnu Crawford. Hlla Fisher in rived In the city Sat- inlay on u visit to her ? lter , Mrs , Tom Smith. Delia Saunder ? , of Kansas City hero vltdtlni : her parents , C. K. and wife John Weatherman Is emploved in Jen Strainer's ireneral nu-rehandiso tore this week. Illoy Leeuh is the possessor of a line tew huciry which he purchased the It-it of the week Mrs. Mabel Hurlv arrived In the city aturilay on a visit to her parents , .1. 1. smith and wife Grandpa and Grandma Hnl/.dii ro- urned home I'Ylday hist from a pleas- tit visit In Oregon. John Holcchck has workmen em- ) loyed lii building aline house on his arm south of town. Floyd Cooper and wile , of Auburn , arrived In the city Saturday for a viblt vlth relatives and friends Garnett ' Murray Is reported to he lowly recovering troni i severe attack if Inlhuniiialory rheumatism. I'ansy Mclvlnuov who has buun vls- tlni ; her aunt , Mrs. John Power , rr- urnetl to her home in Pern Sunday. C. ! ' . Nlins returned home from Denver Momlaj wlioro ho had been it ittondimce at the National G A. II ueetlnn. Jos. Davis arrived In the city satur lay from Denver where he has beer nured the past few months In train' ' UK horses. The county supervisors have beet Having some badly needed repair work lone on the foundation of the stout irhl 'M east of town , during the pasi week. Percy Glasser returned home tlu llrot of the week from northwo tort Canada lie is well pleased with tlu country and expects to return In tlu D Klrkpatrlek , of Falls City hai bought the apples on the Nomeehel irchard nuth of town. It Is ostlnmtc ( that tht-ro will bo from seven hundrei to elyl t hundred barrels The republican doh'tfatei to tin county convention , from Spei-er am Ilumboldt precincts and the Ullage o [ lumholdt met hero Tuesday morning mil drove In a body to Stella One of the lar os-l barnin the state which Is holnjj built by Power Mros. s almost completed. When llnishet t will shelter and furnish feed rnon or 10,000 to l.'i.OOO head of sheep. Dr Morris contemplates a trip ti the sandhill country , near Alliance , Ii Urn inillfuture , on a huntliii , ' ant pleasure trip. Ills olllee will be lof in the elllclent cure of Dr. Wlttwe during hl absence. At this wrltiiu : Ilumboldt is bedeck ing herself In git In attire and the souni of the tin horn and its various acconi punlmanU U again heard on ou usually quiet streets. The c.irnlva near at hantl 1. 11. Williamson , I' . O. Avery , JO : b'netheu and W. U. Power roturne Tuesday afternoon from Denver , Colt wlioro they had boon in attendance n the G. A. 11. reunion. They report most enloyable time. Mrs. s J. Orr and son , Charles , c Pawnee City , were In town Tuesda making preparations to move to thel farm east of this city which they r < cently purchased , and i- known as th K. K. Kontner farm. J. F. Wo/.ub returned homo Frldn last , after spendiiix' the greater pai of the biimmcr in Denver. Mr. Wozn Is reported as being greatly improve , In liealth. They huvo purchased tl Tru.xaw property , formerly occupit * by A. D. .Snow and family , ami wl soon move to their new home , Sol Parker met with quite a serloi acciuent Friday last while at work < the roof of Power's sheep barn , he lo his balance and fell backwards to tl 5t ground , rupturing a hlood vessel 5tg his lungs which eaused a seven ) hei g orrb.igound his life was dlspalreil 1C for a time , but at this writlnc he P- muehlmproved. ic Seldom is u liner display of goods he seen than is being displayed by o home merchants this fall. Their goo are tip-to date and himheen bought with u view tn pleiiM- their cimoinerg. ] and thi'ro will be no rea-on ( or resi dent * of lluinhohlt and vicinity patro nizing mail order hnii'ca or purchas ing goods In neighboring towns. r KULO Ira Phillip * of Teeumjeh WHS In Kulo M onday. U. Miller of Omalm. was n Kulo visitor Thursday. John luumly wm it St. Jon rUltor one day last week. I'M DiivU w n : i St. Joe visitor Wed nesday of last week. Joe Miles ai.d wife of Falls City were Huh ) visitor * Friday Henry Mreuht was transuding business in Kulo Wednesday Mrs. Cleland sold her rejl.iunml to Mr. J ack&nn from Golf , Kansas. Charlie OJ'ill and wife vUlted with friends In Mles-ourl over Sunday Cliui. Heinenmn uronti-iketor of Full ? City was a Kulo visitor lust week. J. M. Gus'ufsun of Wyniore was it business visitor to Kulo lint week The stuitm ho.it II C G'.inter passed Kulo Sunday afternoon for Kunsin City Tuck Smith of Iliuelow , Mo. was In town litii week with it lo.td o | Hue plums. Mrs. Maggie itoyles and little son , Alfred of Kansas Cit > , are visiting In this city. Jim Koland of Missouri was doing business in Kulo end day the last of the week. 10 I * . Hraeken , trainmaster for the Uurllngton at Tahle Kock , was in Kulo last week. Mrs. Lunsford and little Jim , went lo SI. Joe last week for a months vUll with friends. A. 1) . Larahee and wife of I'reston visited with Grandpa Larahee and wife over Sunday. Maggie I'leree returned from St. Wednesday , where she had been visit- lug for somu time The work of laying tiie foundation ( or Joe Miles new building commenced Tuesday morning. Will Sholhounof Kansas City visited over Sunday with his parents , L Shclhotin and wife- Guy and Clyde Hart visited in the country last Saturday being guests of Kmmctt and Marl Varvel. H. M. ICdgoomb returned Thursday from Fairmont and Lincoln where he hail heen visiting friend ? . Sam Cann und Julius Cuttoren of Forteteuo were transacting business In Kulo the last of the week. Clyde Adams and wife visited friends in Nebraska City several days , return ing homo Tuesday evening. Charlie Caver/.aglo went to Marys- ville , Mo. , Saturday to visit iv sister , returning homo Wednesday. W. S. Cunuingliam's now house when finished is going to bo a beauty as well as another improvement for Kulo. Itov. Deal of salcm preached his farewell sermon at the M. K. church north in this city last Sunday night. L. i : . Plumb und wife returned from Denver and other points in Colorado last Saturday , ivhere they have been visiting for some time Mrs. Si May who has been visiting In this city this summer departed for her homo In Drown county , Neb , on Monday. H. Mann and Dode Anderson went down on the bar Sunday after ducks. Well , they returned in the evening with several ducks ( deco.ss. ) Mrs. .1 , A. Thomas who left Kulo the last of July for California writes thai Mort Potter Is still improving and is much better than was expected. C. L. Helpere returned home Mon day morning from Colorado whore he spent ten tliivb Mewing the Koiikies lie is well pleased with co'oruuo. Marlon Nobles und wife of Ojborne Kan , who huvn been visiting will Charlie Gagnou and wife for some Unit departed for their home the hist of tin week , Mrs Hmma MeVey and son Joi went to St. Joe \i\-\ \ , Saturday t visit her daughter Mrs. Key Hurt . ruturnltii ! home Wednesday of till week. Judge Davis Is the own r of a lln lot of young porkers The judge say that It Isn't everybody who knows hoi to rulso pigs so that they will maK "horgs. " Two cars of suiMir peas passe throuuh Kulo Sunday night for Topek Kas. Tliev were shipped from Lon ; mont , Colorado , which Is one mil above sea level. The Ilushbottom ball team froi Missouri crossed bats with the Preste boys at Preston Sunday afternoon , tl score being 0 to 7 in favor of Prestoi Ten innings were played. Rev. Klneald preached his farewe sermon at the M. E. church south i this city last Sunday night. Rev. Kii calil expects to leave Rule some tin this month for Boise City , Idaho. II many friends are sorry to lose him. The republicans of itulo precinct uv In caucus last Saturday night at elected the following delegates toll county convention at .Stella this week : ( ' . . ) . Ilubor , O. Graham , rtom Davis , II. Mann , Geo. Ward , Geo. Harris John Liberty , Dave selgler , Harland Jones. W. M Dorste , John wllstc , CIIFS Jones , Less Lijed * , Al I3urk , W. M. Vnatlne. A crowd of young folki to the num ber of twenty met at the rcsidcnco of C. L. Halpere and wife on last Friday night as a surprise party for Miss Hvn liclpcrc , this being her fifteenth birthday. It certainly was a surprise to Miss KvaThere were games and other amusements. Ice cream and cake wcro served and all departed at a lute hour , wishing Miss Kvu many more birthdays. PLEASANT VIEW Ves Slater was on the sick list. Grandma dhroyer has been slek. I1. O. Ayer > returned from Denver Monday , Hugh Phllpot's baby ha * been under a physician's care. Abblo Leech went to Peru Tuesday where she will attend thy stale normal Jennie Marsh returned Saturday from Mount Ayr , Iowa where she had been culled ou account of the serious Illness of her mother. J. O. Shroycr and wife assisted In celebrating tin' golden wedillng unni vorsary of Mrs. Shro..er's father and mother In Amity , Mo. , tills w < ak. New Cider Mill. The new eid < > r mill loented four bloeks north of the Douglas mill is now ready for business. With every facility for milking a first class article , here is an opportun ity to utili/.e your windfalls and otherwise inferior apples at n pro- fit. The mill will run on Tuesday , Thursday and Saturday of eneb week. Phone No. 100. Arrested For Gambling. On Wednesday afternoon Key vnttler appeared before County Attorney James and swore out complaints charging Guy Casey , 31mrlie Heck , Win Moore and Duster Camblin with gambling. Jarl Bunker made a similar com- ihiint against Casey and Heck and LOU ! Jameson made still other omplaints against Casey and D'unblin. The county Attorney ssned the wit-runts and Heck , loore and Camblin were arrested nit Casey could not be apprehend ed. A hearing was had before Judge Moniu and on the evidence showing that the defendants had ndulged in divers games of craps , ) oker etc , alleged to have been played in the back room over Liollman's saloon , Heck , Moore ind Camblin were bound over to lie district court and the bond of each fixed at one hundred dollars breach complaint made. Judge Moran allowed the prisoners to gen n search of bondsmen , and dur- ug their absence Camblin left for Mirts unknown and lias not yet jeen found. Heck and Moore returned and gave satisfactory wild and were released pending a tearing in the district court. Burlington Bulletin. Of HOUND TKI1' KATKS. Chicago and return , on sale diily , $20. $20.St. St. Louis and return , on sale dally , SKi.'Jo. Portland , Tacoma and Seattle and return , on sale daily , 3-Jo. Portland , Tucoma and Seattle and return , one way via California , on sale September 12-ii-n-JtJ.27-28 : , $ . " > ( ) . San Francisco and Los Angeles and return , 55(5. ( On sale September 12-13- 14 2i ( 27-28. San Francisco and Los Angeles and return 550. On sale October 17-18 ! ! ) 20-21. San Francisco and Los Angeles and return , one wa ) via Portland , $02 50 , on sale October 17-1S-H-20-21 ) , Salt La'fo and Ogden , Utah , and re turn , on sale dally , $ 'M 50. Cody , Wyo. , Black Hills and Hot Springs , b. D. , approximately half rates all summer. Low one-way Colonl t rates , to Cali fornia and northwest Uept. 15 to Oct. : u. Cheap Homeseekers' rates in many directions llrst and ihird Tuesdays ol each month. If you will call or write , It will be a pleasure to advise you about rates , train service , to reserve you a berth , und to try to make your trip a com fortable one. G. S. STKWAUT , SS-3 Agent C. 15. & , Q. Ry. THE TRIBUNE . . . . $1.00 a Year. . . . flltlfl t PERHAPS ' ' , . " ' . , , t budding' into * UMUMtypp manhood or womanhood. The Plfltaf ) affairs of business are begin ning1 to confront you. Possibly iiillilli bly you are at this time ask ing' yourself "where shall I BUDDING make my first deposit ? " or "where shall I yo to borrow a little money so much need ed for the next few months ? " llllII TheFallsCityStateBank llliilll stands ready to assist any de serving \ oungperson. . We're Watch Doctors and make it our business to straighten out all tht1 little troubles and get the sick watch on its feet again. Because yon don't understand all the de tails of n watch : s no tenson that we will charge exorbitant prices for repairing. We charge what it is wn-th no more. A trial will convine . A. E. JAQUET "TheOld Reliable" JEWELER. GASOLINE ENGINES The place to buy them is at WERNER , MOSIMAN & GO'S \ \ e are agents for the International and Dempster Ga&oline En- s and wlj n yon ntv in need < > f > i S or ten H P. tMiyin , w > can fjet one for yon on short notice. Remember we carry pnnipnm en- Allies in stock and can put them tip th1 < lny yon buy. Gnt our [ Kiceson 2 , ! { , ; " ) , ( i , S , 10. 12 and lo horse power engine before buying" We also have some bargains to otl'eron wnfjone. "We hnve a Inr e slock of wii uiib on hand and will ninkf very low prices for fume time. Call and see them. Our bui iy and snrry line i complete mid all ntnv stock andonr lines are biich that cannot be beaten for the money. Tt will pay yon to tot our prices on Windmills , Pumps , Tanks and Pump Fittinus. and have W. C. Sliinns Li htnim , ' Rods put on yonr buildings. They are the best. Call and see us. WERNER , nOSIflAN & CO. FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA WOOD AND COAL ยง o HECK'S FEED STORE o D D You can get any quantity of Hard and Soft Coal you want z from a ton to a car load. Good hot coal at the right price. ' A1 o Flour , Feed , Haled Hay and Straw. Cash paid for 2 Hutter , Egjfs and Poultry at : : : : O Q OO O O H ECK'S FEED STORE O - WOOD AND COAL