ff II THE FALLS CITl' TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , OCTOBER 6 , 1905. THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE ; Kntcrctl as second-claHS matter as Falls Cit\ , Nebraska , post ollice , January - j ary 12 , 1'HM , under the Act of Congrcst of March 3 , 1870. Vnbtixhed every Ft iday al .tf Nebraska , by The Tribune rubllihinrf Company One year $1.00 Six ii'onths . . . . W ) Three months . 35 TELEPHONE 226. Republican State Ticket I'OII S lUIXIK nus.c. ii. I.UITON } | ) II Hi OEMS V. (1. ( I.VKOKH KitKD Ainiorr Rebubllcan County Ticket FOH TiiKiNtmr.ii J.U TANNItK Von n.MiK I'OKTIW STUINOriKl.t ) > iu < JrtxiK J. II. WIMIITK foil Krcoiiiii.il W , M. Kir.OICIt V'Mi M'lM.IIINTKMiKNT iMtor. u. u iiorr Foil S JOHN IIOHHACIC toil I CMOS Kit on. < m > . UINKKIU : : Will Sl'HVKUIII I'KANIC KANT/MA Senatorial Convention. V rcpiihllran ilolt'Kiilt ) rnmmitlon IN ht'fiilij rallul loiiici't lit Ilio Mmplir liotH. 'Inlilti llot'K , | 'II\MII > H county. Ni'lirnulm on Moiicliiy , Octolicr titli ll Vi lit II o'clock In tlui afternoon to lilaen In iioiiiliiiitlon oiu > cimilliliilr Inr MHtDHrimlnr , lo III ) uiciim'.v lor tin * llrst M'lmtnriiil tllitilci of Nelinixkii The rlmlinuin unit cciilml rowmlttoi'H < il tlioi-t'U'nil i-oiintli'H In mill llrxt < > imlnilnl ilMrlflsnit ) iviili'Nli'it | to iiiiiindcliKiitcs to iitti'inl mill ) conventlou. Tlui liiislsof ir | > " 'M'MtiitloM of llnuionntlfH In Hiild cotiMMillon hlmll lui tlio loti-H imM for lion. II IIVINon for iHt-iili-nllii. clrclor lit tlin wilt-rill I'k-ctlnn In-Ill on Novi'inlior H. 1COI , KlvliiKi'ni' ' ' ili'lt'KiiUi tor t-iioh ono linn- ilroil iinil iwtntyllvuuti'it or nuijor fiiictlon Ilicrrot Miciist forKiilil II II , Wilson iinil onn ih'lrditii at IIHKK fori-iicli county. Hiild iii | > illnniiit-nt. 1'iilltlrK i-nt-li county to Hut rollcmlntr ii'im'M'iiUttmi In tlio nitld con vention. I'muiic 15am ! ItliiliiiiilMiii "I. UtHtTilnimiicnilril tlml lint ( U'lcisiitcH pri's out In niilil fnnu'iillon riiHt llui enlirooloof tlirlr county lo * Ihcru diMcK tlon , llyoiiluror tlui Ki'iinturliil coniinltti'n fet Uic Ilitit M'imtnil.il ilNtrlc't of Nrtirnskn J.U. Hour . .lourV. . I'oWm.i. The Tribune believes that V. G. Lyford is the most competent man ever nominated for Recent of the state university in the his tory of the state. His election is of course assured , but it would be the nice tiling to do if this coun ty should < ; ive him a large vote. Your ballot will neither elect nor defeat him , but it would serve the interest of home pride if it was counted on the right side. The name of J. K. Wilhite is associated with the probate his tory of Richardson County , and no official act of his has ever re quired an explanation. The pro perty rights of the widows and orphans are in safe hand ? with Wilhite in the county Judge's of fice. Many local democrats will vote for him solely because of his competency and experience. The office of county judge is far too important to Justify exper iments. Be sure you are right , them go ahead. If in doubt , vote for Williite. Jake Janner has nearly recov ered his old time vigor and will soon be at work again. The friends of Mr. Tanner have not been inactive during his temporary ary disability , have been hard at work in his interest as a candi date for treasurer. Very few young men have the friends that Mr. Tanner has , and very few young men are as deserving. In every position of life Jake has measured up to the full require ments , and as county treasurer he will make a worthy sucessor to Martin Xook whose adminis tration will be the standard for \ears to come. Prof. R. I , . Hoff will receive practically the unamimous vote of teachers. Ilis fitness lor the position is recognized and ac knowledged by those most com petent to judge and is disputed by no man. There was some question for a time concerning Bis republicanism , but the fact ! have dispelled all doubt. Mr Iloff voted for McKinley in 18W and has been voting the repub lican ticket ever since. In fac Be contributed more to the elec tion of President Koosevelt thai most of us , as both he and hi wife voted for him , they beini residents of Wyoming in 190C He is not a politician , but he i an accomplished educator and a such will serve the people ver acceptably as Superintendent. RULO. liihn Cavurfcaglo it on the nlon list tillweek. . Ony Hurt helping Will Davis In Ills restaurant. Charlie Ciiverzaglu visited with thu hoinu folks ever Sunday. W. .1 , Cunningham iinil wlte visited friends In Missouri Sunday John Marti nOSky wap u Falls City visitor Sunday afternoon. George Jarrott IIHB moved Ills family Iroin St. Joe to Unlonpuln. Mr. Nolf a Hurilngton machinist of Wymoro wnn In Ilulo Sunday. C. V. Hi-avlsof Falls City was a Uulo Visitor Thursday at last weel:1 Tlsc Adams Is working on tlin joint for Bcution Foreman S. Haye * . .1. M. Martlnoskoy Is still lining sotno excellent work on our streets. Leo Varvol and wlfo visited with Will Ilatakln and wife Sunday. M. .1. LoHlune madu a business trip to Falls City Monday of this week. Dallas . ( ones of Whltu CIouil visited with his family In this city Sunday. Byron Harrison Is laying brink on thi ) Miles hulldlnc for Mr. Hulneman. Hollii Harrison and wlfo of St. Joe. art1 visiting frlondn In Uulo this wuuk. .lolin Ivanaly piircliiisod a llni > piano ofC Smith of Falls City last Siilm- dav. .fames Uatakln and wife from the coimtnv visited friends In Unlo Sun- dny. I'ricu Liuidu from thu Hif Luke was transautlnt : hnstne s In Unlo Monday of this week. Charlie Oolong has quit tin- Bur lington at this place and will move -oon to Oklahoma. John Moonuv reeloved two ears of uatthi from KIIII H City lust Saturday lo feed this winter Von MuVoy Is paeklnu apples for Lieoi'KO Ward who Is Bhlppinj ; thorn to western parts of Nebraska. Max ( iiH'sser renewed the switch hlncttH to all the switches In thu U U. yards at , this plaee last xvcuk. Wlll'.o ' Ward holjier at the depot wont down to Highland , Kansas last Friday returning Saturday night Henry Belfurd and Homur Kirk havu ifonu Into thu hutlor and c t ; hiiAlnees , they will also buy poultry. Joe McVoy who has been working with thu Burlington depot earpentet'H at cretu Is visiting thu homo folks. Kd , Idel of Brown County , Kansas , shlpied | thri'u ear loads of line eattloto Kansas City from this plaeo Sunday nit ! hi. Jumes Tangncy bought two ears of eattlo of Kansas City ono day last weuk. Mr.Tangney will feed them for the markets. John Rhodes bought John Mann's saw mill In Missouri and has moved to Nebraska nuar Arago and will havu It In operation soon. Mrs. I'hll Horan was ualled to Hum- holdt last Monday to 1111 thu vauanuy of one of thu teat'hur.s at that plare on ai'count of ( loktii'r.s. Uov. Klnoald wlfi and Illtli" tanil * danghterduparti'd Wi-dno-ilay of last week for BoNe City Idaho they will mnko thuir fnturu home. Ciirriu Boyd who is tcaehini : in thu primary department at Verdon visited with her slhter. MivV. . Uatakln Sat- ur.lay rctiirnlnj : Sunday. Thu Wi'storn Union linu men were in Uulo Friday and Saturday of last week i > ultln < ! tip another eopper wlru eouueeting St. Joe with Denver. Mrs. Magglu Boyles and son of Kan- MIX City who have lioun vlsltlni : rula- llvns In this city tUe past three vvcoks returned to their homo Sunday. Oeorgu 1'eahodv our blaekomlth whllo using a foot ml/ Friday slipped whllu In the act of striking uniting his lt > ht fool which will lay him up ( or a vhilo. Vesta VunvalkiMiherg who has heen I'lttillng in Wlsuoiiain and Chicago llils uiiniH-r returned to her homo In this eity Wednesday of la t wi ek her many rlendtoluoino her homo. Mr. liraham has repaired the Ferry landing on the Ml-sourl siilc of thu I'ivur IIJ.MUII It Is now In butler shapu than over and hu ear. aecomodatu all who doslru to ero- > the river. Judgu D.ivU has uroi'ted a now corn urlb adjoining his hog lots Ihu JuJgu belluvus I\i \ having Ihlnys handy and evidently wanted to see more Improve ments on south Skunk Uldge. Clydo Adams , brakeman on thu Atehlneon freight had thu misfortune to step an a nail last weuk which laid him up several days. Mr. CJallawayol Table Uook worked in Cl > des place. Our teachers havu organized a Ueml. lug Cirflo which certainly Is a goot thing and ono that ought to bo of grea Importance not only for teachers bu for every ono who is or ought to bo in- toresteil In our schools. Mrs. S. W. Witman who luft thi city for Glen Uock , Wyoming sotm timu ago writes that she Is well pleas cd with that country and enjoys mucl better health than this country , thi will be good news to her many friend in Uulo. Mrs , John Andurcon of Kansas Is vlsttlnir friends In Unlo thiweek. . John Lallan do tunt ; to Salem last week where hu I * working on the sec lion. Blaln Anderson of Brown County Kansas visited with hi * brother Dodt ; of this city Sunday. J. A. Illnkle ha hud some Improve ments made on his place this week In the way of some nw fi-nctj. * Mr. Inks and wife i'f Salem visited In Hull ) several diiys this week the guests of Mrs. Hmmii Wallace , Harry Mann , Dodu Anderson and John Tackutt went duck hunting Sun day. But the hoys said that the mos qultoes were to many for tsti. John Uandolph has resigned as mail carrier on the Uural Utiute and Judd Carpenter has secured thu position and will dletrihutu thu mal ! to thu farmers on this Uontu hereafter. Fred Hulneman of Full- City has qultu a force ol men al work on thu Joe Miles and George Oeamb's new brick htitldlnjs in Uulo It will hu but a short lime untill thu ivalls are finish cd and ready for the carpenter * . I'rof. C. M. French formerly of Uulo bill now residing at Monalaloo , Cat. , writes that hu Is wull pluased with that country and that he and 'amlly arc en joy i UK ihe best of health , thu Prof , has a position in t.Siu schoolat that place. Little Lucllu Infant daughter of Will Fulton and wifu died at the homo of Us grand pa re nls Mr. Johnson and wife tit 8 o'clock Monday morning of lhs ! weuk thu Httlu one had been sick forsomu lltnu and her sulTerings was great her slay on ihls carlh was only six inont'os but long enough lo leavu many aching hearts. But Jeans said stiller lilllo children to eomu unto me and forbid them not for such Is the Kingdom of Heaven , and hu has claim ed her whom hu loaned to maku glad hearts only for a whllo and now shu Is freu from sulTurlng , whcru sorrow Is unknown. Funeral surylces were held at the nomu of Mr. Johnson's Tuesday al ! l o'clock in Ihe afternoon , attended by a lut'irc number of sumpathlzlng friends aftur which the llttlu body was tenderly laid to rest In thu Unlo ccmu- tery. VERDON. Mrs Hull Is qtiitu sick this week. Waller Slaver was a Verdon vlsllor last Friday. Jaku Bloom and family from Falls Cl ty visited J e s Weavers Sunday. J. Woodard has moved to Uorton , Kansas. They visited Sam Otlos last Friday. C. Humphrey and wife went to Kan sas City Saturday night to ullund thu carnival. Uov. Hunt of Coiner came down Saturday afternoon and preached Sun day at the Christian church. J. Curry and wifu moved out on the farm latolj occupied by Allen Combs who moved lo Hut-ton Kansas David Orllllth and wife havu return- oil from their trip to thu western part of Nebraska. Denver and other points , Mr. Bowor-ox und family left last Monday for ueserve , Kansas whore ho expect- go Into husinesi for him self. L. A Klnsey came down from Lin coln. U'edin bday Hu ay they are pleased wiih their new homo lit Lin coin. Mrs. D. Taylor's father and mother N. M. Glllord of Lincoln and Prof. C. Waddell of Pawnee City visited her this week. Word came thai T. L. Walker , a former resldenl of Vurdon has bough I an Interest In a lumber yard in Cald- wull Idaho. Hev. BohnS rt' l < rnatlon has hcon accepted by tue Con ; relational church and he U prup.irln < ; to move to llntchlnson , Kansas. Thu Arlngton Comini'dians who optmed up Hull's new opcrn lieu u lasl fall , will glvu the 1st play of thuso.ison Friday and Saturday thu litli ami 7th. Thu Annual Ml-ilon Feast wa held at thu German Lnlhorn church ea-t of town Sunday Thu congregation was M > largt ! the ehureli ooulu not hold them all. 01110. Bud Prlehard Is erecting a new con crib. crib.Wm. Wm. Mohler of Falls City was at F Peck's last week Klhel Cook was a guest of Mrs. Gee Prlehard Saturday , H. C. Peck and wife visited at UK hitters slsler Sunday. Kilnn and Verna ShatTer were guesli of Sadlo Pock Sunday. Eph Peck and wife was a guest o their son , Clay , Monday. Mrs. Martin Nolle visited with Mrs K. Peck Monday af'.ernoou. Carrie Maust visited with hercousii Kdlth Peck the past week , Wm. Huotlner sold a line team t his father last week for $225. Willie Abbers hauled some wooc which ho had purchased of Mr. Browr Kdith Peck und Carrie Maust wer guests of Mr ? . II , C. Peck's Thursdaj Floyd Firobangh of Falls City enter tained his friend Clarence Peck , Snr- , day. , Fred Chosley and wife of Falls City were guests of thu hitlers parents Sun day. Daisy Peck was In Fulls City Thurs day to scu her cousin Mrs. John Wll- tse. tse.S. S. H. Klnsuly and Wifu called at thu hater's brother Noah Puck last Thurs day. Potato digging seems to bu thu order of thu day in this vicinity at the present Wm Hutchlnson assisted Louis Feldler at cutting corn fodder onu day last week. Some carpenter work Is being done by J. W. Dodd's for Clay Peck this Week. Dr. Mutib ! of Barada was among Ihe many that were at G. W Peck's Fri day ovenirii ; . Mrs. N. Peck and children were in Falls City Sunday the guest of her cousin , Mrs. John Wiltsu A nuw cout ot paint is bi-lng given to thu German Baptist church which Improves its looks very much. Mrs. John Wiltsu came out from Falls City Thursday and visited with her sister thu latter part of last wceK. Sumo lint ) work is being done on thu roads with thugrauur by our road boss Mr. Hunker which is quite an im provement. N. Peck anJ Mr. Kcllar drove down to Sabctha , Kansas Salurday relum ing Monday. They attended a love feast whllo there. About twenty-eight gathered at the home of F.dlth Puck to spend the eve- nine at mimes and music. Lighl re freshments vure served by thu hostess A crowd of young people went to Mr. Cooks Saturday night to surprise Miss Hthel it being her 10th birthday. An enjoyable time is reported by those in attendance. HUMBOLDT John Liolman was in Tecumsuh Fri day. lone Norton attended thu carnival in Table Hock Saturday. John Fellers of Talmage spent Sun day with friends here. Hatlle Cooper was a carnival visitor at Tablu Hock Saturday. Tommy Clemmcnt of Wymore spent Sunday with friends here. Bon Strainer and wife were visiting rlcnds in St. Joe last week. Jas. Davis and wifu attended thu car nival in Table Uock Frldaj. A now cement walk Is being laid in rout of L J. Scgrlst's house. Warren Beery was a Kansas City visitor several days thu past week. C. A. Nuulns from near Burchard was a business visitor here Monday. Supervisor Atwood went to Hulo Monday to look after county interests. Julius Voulkur Is building an addi tion to ills farm residence north of town. Hev. H L Smith left Monday for a visit with his mother near Hanover , ivansas H. H. Hoyd and John Lcathcrman Attended Ihu carnival al Table Uock Friday. Otis UnWufer and Uulph Phllpal left Salurday for Hyannls on a hunting ex pcdlllon John Frcyberger and wifu are thu Hire nib of a daughter born to them on Sunday. Mrs. Wm Lenneku and children visited with relatives at Table Hook over Sunday. The ladles of the German Methodist church held an exchange in ' .he post ollico Saturday. Cljde Lj nch and wife moved Into ihe linden property on Central avenue the ; lrst of Iho week. Lydla Crawford of Tecumsuhirrlved In Ihu city Sunday on a visil to rela tives anil friend : . Mr ? . Geo. Sugrist of Lincoln arrived in Ihu city Sunday on a visit to rela- tath cs und friends. Guy Bold and wifu of Lincoln ar rlvi d In the city Tuo-day on a visit to thu former's parents Prof. Arthur MeMnrray of Chicago arrlvod In the city Saturday on a visit to rotative- and friends O. L. Bant/ , wife and daughter , Gertrude attended thu carnival in Kansas City this week The funeral of the infant child of \VIlllam James and wife , was held on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Ashford Kdle unterlulnod Ibo members of Ihe W. C. T. U. al her homo Tuesday afternoon , Tom Swanda is gutting material on ihe pround for building an eight room house on his farm west of town. Herbert Ford expects lo leave Fri day for Omaha to atlend ihe Bapllst convention that is hold at that place The Lecture Course Committee met on Friday evening and completed plans for the lectures the coming win ter. Charles Gore contemplates moving his family und stock of merchandise to Colorado in the near future , where ho will engage in business. { r [ i ] M M [ 0 [ O M fa fa PERHAPS ? . . budding into manhood or womanhood. The affairs of business are begin ning to confront you. Possi bly you are at this time ask ing yourself "where'shall I BUDDING make my first deposit ? " or "where shall I go to borrow a little money so much need ed for the next few months ? " i he Falls City State Bank stands readv to assist anv deserving - serving young person. We're Watch Doctors find mnke it our business to straighten out all the little troubles and get the siekvntch on its feet ngain. Because you don't understand all the de tails of \vnlch is no teason that we will charge exorbitant prices for repairing. We charge what it is worth no more. A trial will convine.- . A. E. JAQUET "TheOld Reliable" JEWELER. Great Dispersion Sale Wm. ERNST & SONS. Hereford and Shorthorn Cattle Percheron Horses , Duroc Jersey Hogs To be held at WOLF CREEK STOCK FARM six miles cast and one mile north of Tccum > eli , and one mile scuthca.it of Graf , beginning' promntly at 10 o'clock each day , THURSDAY jvnd FRIDAY , OCTOBER 19 and 20 , 1905 Twenty - > ix Registered Herefords , principally the yet of the great Hereford Hulls , Royalty' * Tom , 04211 and Columbia 2.1th 100J12 | - Twenty-six registered Shiirthortii of the bet milch strains , including' the un surpassed show bull. University Viscount , formerly at the head of the State University herd. Two Percheron stallions and twelve Percheron brood mares , all recorded and of best Percheion blocd lines. Six high grade Percheron brood mares C ; TTLJ5 SOLD ON THURSDAY , HORSES AND HOGS FRIDAY Huyers from distance cared for at farm. Lunch on grounds. Call forconvey- " ance to sale at Simpson's barn in Tecutnseh or Hates' Hani in Graf. Write for catalogue and any particular.- , T. C. Callahan I AHnnooPc WmERNST & SONS C.B. Clarke \Auctloneers \ Tecumseh , Neb. Mesdames Fred Fisher and Frank Bulturlii'ld visited with friends and allended Ihe carnival at Table Uock Saturday. | Frank Pencil , Jr. is putting in thu foundation preparatory to thu erection of 11 substantial IHMK-O on his farm uest of town. Fred Luckech residing wesl of lown has just completed an addition to his farm residence , which adds much to its convenience After live jeiira > faithful bus driver and mail carrier , Geo. Slater ha * re signed and accepted a position in the mill with Cooper & Linn. Klton Is'ims returned to Arkansas , Iho tirsl of Ihu week , aftur a pleasant visit with friends and relatives In this city. Mr. Nima is at present engaged in the real estale business. Mason ShurlletT's fine learn became unmanageable on Central avenua last Saturday. Mason was thrown from Ihu buggy and received some severe culs and bruises , am' his buggy was badly wrecked. An exciting game of basket ball was played on the high school campus on Friday afternoon between members of the alumni and the high school team , which resulted in u score of 25 lo 11 in favor of the high school. Frank Porter recently closed a dual wllh Frank Freyberger of Salem , whereby Mr. Freyberger , comes inlo possession of Ihe Porler livery barn in ihis city , and Mr. Porlor becomes the owner of a fruit farm near Salem. After a trip to California Mr. Porter expect * to take up his residence on his fruit farm. GEHLING THEATRE ONE NIGHT ! j | Saturday , October 7th A Magnificent Production of of the Great Emotional Rural Drama The ce 1 IIVte LITTLE HOMESTEAD BY W. B. PATTON A beautiful story of life. A play every mother and daughter should sec. A Superb cast. Elaborate Scenic Effects. See The Great Snow Storm Scene Prices 75 , 50 and 35 cents