The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, October 27, 1905, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE FALLS CITk' TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , OCTOBER 27 , 1905.
THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE
Entered nccoii'l-clnvt matter an
Kails City , Kcliraska , post oflice , Jaiin-
urv 12 , 1'KH , under Hie Act of Confront
of Murcli 3 , 1879.
every Friday at Falls City ,
Nebraska , by
The Tribune Puhlliliinrf Company
One year . . ' .
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Three month * . . . -
TELEPHONE 226.
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The division , the oil wells ami
tlio Miles will case will now di
vide the attention for the rest of
the winter.
Will Richer ia a public spirited
citizen. He is one who has made
a success of life. His term as
register of deeds has been mark
ed with ability and faithfulness.
His re-election is one of the things
which may bo taken for granted
as a reward justly earned.
On the question of fitness , on
the questiofi of party loyalty , on
every question which goes to the
essentials of a good county treas
urer Jake Tanner is not found
wanting. Hehau no past that he
fears , and no man can offer a
single valid reason for opposing
him.
1'orter Stringlield is a product
of Kichardsoi\ county , having
been born here . > 8 years ago. He
has never known any other home.
There is not an act of his3J-
years of life that can be used
against him. He is one of out
best citixons and his candidacy it
being welcomed by' hundreds ol
his friends both republican and
democrat as an opportunity to re
ward a man who is in every way
deserving.
Prof. HoflT will serve the peopK
of this county as well as it ha ;
ever been served. His qualifica
tions are so far superior to thosi
of his opponents that comparisoi
would be odious. There is m
truth in the statement that he i :
not a republican. He was a dem
ocrat until 18 % when he vote <
for McKinlev and has been voting
ing the republican ticket eve
since.Ve are informed that th
democratic cadimlate , Mr. Olive
w ; s : i republican until 1S' ) < > whe
he became a democrat. HolT gc
right in % and has been rigli
ever since. Oliver got wren
the same year and remains so t
this day.
Jake Tanner is gaining strengt
with the passing of every da\
Notwithstanding it is the polio
of the opposition to concentrat
their efforts on the head of th
ticket the chances for Mr. Tat
nor's election are better toda
than they have ever been bofor <
A gentleman prominent in stai
politics was in Falls City th
week and he stated that tl
democrats were doing nothin
for their state ticket , but wei
using all their efforts to gai
control of the counties b > .sli ]
ping in a few of the county of !
cers. The republican who
deceived by cries of machin
third term and like subterfugi
is permitting himself to be usi
as an instrument to destroy hewn
own party.
A CKUEL ASSAULT.
In the last issue of the News
it contained an editorial concern
ing John Hossack republican can
didate for sheriff which we wish
that every voter in the countv
might read. For downright
brutality it is a gem and does
credit to the character and repu
tation of its author. The News
declaims its authorship by saying
it was contributed and that the
editor does not believe in that
kind of warfare. The denial of
the News was unnecessary , no
one would credit the News with
it and everyone immediately
guessed the writer.
There are men in the world
who boast on the streets and in
their places of business of the
cruel and brutal things they have
said of and to their acquaint
ances. There are men who will
take your time by the hour , if
you will submit to being bored
that long relating the sharp and
cutting words they have said for
purpose of wounding the feeling's
of their fellow men , and consider
such conduct an evidence of their
smartness. Such men are always
despised though their vanity
doi's not permit them to discover
the fact. Such a man wrote the
article in the last issue of the
News about John Hossack.
In it he is called a dead beat ;
he is accused of lax.iness. indo
lence and with having made a
failure of life. Nothing that the
writers fertile imagination could
conjure lip was omittedand know
ing its author , we have no doubt
that he was very proud of his
handiwork. From his stand
point he is entitled to be. It was
a masterpiece. We have no in
tention to deny the charges made
against Mr. Hossack , we have no
desire to debate a proposition of
abuse and slander with the writer.
We are no match for the man
who wrote ihe article in his chos
en field. We are content to let
him occupy it as the undisputed
champion.
We will say this for Mr. Hey
sack however ; he never inten
tionally wounded a man's feeling
in his life. He has never re
fused to go to the assistance of
the unfortunate who was unhappy
or suffering. He has never taken
an official obligation without fill-
lining it and he has made one of
he best sheriffs this county has
ver had. He needs no defense
t our hands , his life and charac-
ir speak for themselves. We ah
he friends of Mr. Hossack would
ike to have every voter in the
ounty read the article in the
ws. No fair man who knows
he man who is so cruelly stand-
red will fail to register his pro-
est against such conduct when
he time comes to vote. There
las never been a question as to
lossack's re-election , but the
( Torts of the man who wrote the
News editorial has made certainty
loubly certain. The opposition
ivould better call him off.
Speaking of machines , how did
t come that the Falls City News
knew and published three weeks
before the democratic county con
vention was held that John Hut
chings was to be nominated foi
clerk , John liagnon for judge am
Lord for treasurer. Several mei
thought they were candidates fo :
some of these offices and remain
ed under that impression unti
the day of the convention. Is i
possible that a machine had lixei
the matter so long before tin
convention ? If not. how did tlv
News know they were to be noni
inated ?
Don't worry about Judge Wil
bite The voters of this count
appreciate a good official to
highly to permit him to be dt
feated. There are many dcnu
crats who have had business wit
his office that are openly worl
ing for him and the republicar
are too proud of his administr :
tion to be fooled by cries of thir
term. The prediction is freel
made that he will lead the ticke
whether he will or not he wi
receive the vote of the majorit
of the voters of this county f <
the reason that he deserves it.
Salem.
F. II , Sehoek spent sundiiv In Fall *
rliy.
Ira Mi-Cool vlltccl In Full ! City st
urdily.
Mr * . John Moore ha > bean tick UiU
week.
Cl.ulu lltimel vnu it riitk'ti ) visitor
Sunday.
Wither Stave ! ; , visited his mother
Morality.
Llnnn Ttinnii'rni.tn went to St. Joe ,
Wednesday.
Fnink Fitch cunicilown from Omaha
Wednesday.
Win. Mowery and wife were In Sal
em Monday.
Mrs ) . Harlln hm been quite sick for
several days.
F. W. Cleveland vv.u up from I'VilU
city Monday
Kay Llllledull and Joe Wlndle spent
Sunday In Verdon
Ol Wlndlu ciimf up from St. Joseph
one diiy last week.
Chu * . Wood of Lincoln I ? visiting It- ! *
father this week.
Chns. Mulntyrc was it Fall * city vh-
Hoi Saturday veiling.
Gertrude and Grace L > ford of FalU
( 'it > were In town siUiirdaj1.
Mr- , Martin returned I omc from
Liberty Saturday afternoon.
Wlllluin Hmel/.el and Bess Davis
were In Salem Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Hates went to Ihimboldi Sat
urday where she spent several days
Quito a number from Salem attended
the sale at thu Ability farm Monday.
K. M. Grlnstead made a business trip
to St. .ioa the latter part of lust week.
.1. II. Tlmmennan and Win. Inks
drove to Dawson Saturday afternoon.
s. 1 * . Gist and wife drove to Hum-
boldt siiiiduv returning home Monday.
Th' ! little son of Geo. Mobley np.il
wlfo Is quite sick threatened with limp
( ever.
Mrs. Ufsln < : returned to her home
In Lincoln Saturday , after visiting Mr * .
S K smith.
U H. Waller went to Humbnldt Sat
urday to attend the funeral of Mrs. O.
A. Cooper.
Mr ? , ( . 'hug. cooper has been quite slek
for several days but Is reported better
ut this writing.
Xula McCool went to Duwson Thurs
day to alien da parly given by "The
candle Light Club. " *
Aril in Wilson of Falls City visited
several days the littler parl of last
week with Miiry Kuasell
Mrs , i1. A. Iltisenyrger drove down
from Mern , Kansas Salimlay lo vlsft
Krn Wiekham and family.
lllehar.l Morris drove down from
Slellii Sunday , lie was aeeompanled
home Monday by Mrs. Martin.
clarenee savlllu went to Bradshaw
Nebraska Saturday where he w'll ' visit
for some time with seott C'trllsle and
wife
Stella Carlisle foil down cellar lasl
week and sustained several bruises but
fonunalely they were not serious and
dlu : It able lo bo around again.
Mr . Goo. KusS"ll wont to Kansas
City Tuesday to vl-it her sister Mrs ]
I'a.Mie. Sin-will also visit In Plaits-
bur. : . Mo bt-foro her return nome
A. Graham camu do'"n from Daw-oi
Itini'.uv. He was accompanied hoim
> y Mr.- ' , Graham who has bzen .spend
rig several days with her daushtoi
Mrs. chas cooper.
Mrs. Albert Adams visited relatives
rom Friday until Saturday. From
lore she went to tlumbuUK to spend a
ay or two with her parents before re-
timing to her homo In Haveloek.
Florence Jones entertained eight ol
lor young lady irlonds at a slumbei
Kirtv Saturday utght. The evoniiu
vas plousenlly spent In music and read
ng. At a late hour refre-hments wen
ervcd after which the guests depart
en to "Dreamland " The next morn
u a very nlw break iat was served
Those present were Mlrs.es Tlnuuer
nan. Mccool , Tllden CMrllsh' , and liar
lin.
OHIO
A. K Mutler was a businesvlMto
ut K. 1'ecUs Tuesday.
Harvey Peek and sister were guest
.U their I'nele K. Peeks Sunday.
John Alliers after a visit In Mo. ha
returned home.
Grace Neilrow entertained her frlen
Kdnu Shatter at her Homo Sunday.
Kstiv Stouder and LyilUi Werne
were guests of Ethel and Klma Coot
Sunday.
Mrs. O. A. Burk and sou Soyiuou
spent Thursday aftetuoon with Mr
N. Peek.
John and Wm. Hutchison werevlsl
ors at John Yoeuin in Falls City Sntm
lay.
John Kuischiok and family vlslte
with John Field aud family south i
Falls City. Sunday.
S. W. Mausl and Gee Sturns <
Strnusvlllo were Falls City vlsltoi
last Saturday.
Mrs. Perry Shaffer returned horn
Saturday from Council Bluffs aftc
about four weeks visit with her so
Karl and wife.
FALL and WINTER
SHOES c
> fi
At no season of the |
3 year is SIIOK DUALITY so !
'much in"real demand < as < ?
it is in the Autumn , for
5 shoes purchased then 15
5 ' , fc
t must meet the severe test $
: ! of Winter's snow and its ' ?
' ! ice. Yet and
style general - o
> eral appearance must not j-
be sacrificed the
jj perfect e
combination must be at o
all times maintained. fj
,
A trip to our store and S
an inspection of the laden \l \
shelves will show how ' [ >
we have kept all these |
things in view. Our combination - c
bination also includes the c
"Ri-rht Price. " Io
E. HALL !
GEHLING THEATRE
ONE NIGHT
Wednesday , Nov. 1st.
The Seasons most
worthy offering. Engage
ment of the peculiar
COHEDIAN
W. B. PATTON
In the Seasons biggest
Success , the Purely
American Comedy
"THE LAST ROSE OF
SUMMER"
Excellent Cast , Elaborate
scenic Effects ; A Per
fect production in
every Respect
Prices 75 , So and 35 cents
Molly Sunnier anil sistur Murlo were
lots , of tlioir friend Alrnu Whit ruck
Sunday.
1C I'ook mill wife spent Sumliiy after
noon at Geo. 1'L'oks.
Goo Peek mid wife returned luine
Friday ufter : i few weeks visit with re-
utlves in lowu and Pennsylvania.
Mnrtln Nolle mid wife : tru the proud
parent * of another bo\ .
I tin Looey done sonio sewlnj ; for
Mrs. Wm tiueltiier the pust week.
Viola Llppolil is assiblinj : Mrj * . K. d ,
Liuhty with her house work.
Ui'v. Stouder and wife s , > ent Similiiy
afternoon with Granil lju 1'cek.
H. T. IVi'U anil fumlly , H l1'Pek
und wife iind Mr. Keller were < -uesta
of S. li Knis-elj's SunUiij'
A purly of younj ; folks drove to the
MUsourl Klver on u pleasure trip and
to hunt puw-piiAS Suniliiv They were
the Messrs Herbeit Murk , Klmo Me-
Cann , und I tin liurk , Hmma MeCann
anil Minnie Maeomlmr
\Vrii. llorstinaii was at Fred Whit-
roeks'l'ia'sday.
The meetiiii ; elosed Sunday evening
that has been ioinj > on for two weeks
nt Sliver Creek church.
Kstii Stouder entertained her friend
Muude MeCann last Tuesday night at
her home.
Some in thi * vicinity bought some
of the line hogs sold by W nit rock and
Ueisehiek last Saturday.
Jonus Ilarshbeger of Pennsylvania
was a. guest of relatives und friends
last week.
usta Stouder was a guest of Lydiu
Werner last Saturday night.
Mrs. r. Peck was a guest of .1. O.
Yutzy In Falls City one day hist week.
Will Stump and wife of Falls Cltj
were out from Falls City Sunday tc
ceo their sister Mrs. Wes Nedrow ,
Will Hartlett and wife were over tc
Strausvllle Sunday to gee their dajglv
ter.
Chas Stump und wife of Strauasvlllc
were in Falls City Sunday.
A HOLE IN THE POCKET
Has your pocket a hole in it through which
your hard earnings are constantly leaking ?
If so , the wise thing for you to do is to come
to this bank an 6pen an'account.
Better not wait for a larger sum , but begin
with a small amount. We mean to be help
ful fovou in vour efforts to save.
The Fills City Slate Bank
J. D. SPRAGINS S. C. PRIEND
Palls CltV , Neb. Hiawatha , Kan.
SPRAGINS & FRIEND
Real Estate and Exchange Brokers
Lands. City Property nntl Mcrclnindl c. Loan.Colluctlons. . Fire , Llifhtn'ii" Tor-
niulo , Wlnditorin , Acclilent und Mfc Itisurnnce. Over IliirKrn\e'si > tort > .
P. P. Box 944 PALLS CITY. NEB.
Four Great Farm Bargains !
. In Richardson county Neb. and Brown county Kas.
These Four Farms belong to non-residents and must
be sold in the next few days.
No 1 Is n good riuh farm of 158 acres King only three miles
north of Fulls City. Good improvements ; tinely fenced : win I mill and
tanks ; good small orchard ; plenty of good water : on R. P. D and tel
ephone line ; good neighborhood , close to school and church ; no better
Boil in the county : good abstract title The cheapest farm in the
county , price $ Sf , > 00. Part cash balance at 5 per cent.
No 2 GO acres of good , rich land , three miles southeast of IBira-
da. Somewhat rolling but not rough : pretty well improved : good
large orchard , plenty of good water. This will make some one with
small capital a good little home , price $40 per acre and there is land
adjoining this that can be had cheap.
No. ! i Is a good farm of 92 acres lying between Reserve und
Padonia , Kansas. Well improved , fine location ; good neighborhood ;
orchard ; plenty of good water : part of this farm is crook botton but
never overflows ; no better soil in Brown county ; most all in cultiva
tion. Only two miles from railroad market. Only $ (5500.00. (
No 4 Is one among the nest farms in the Bnrada neighborhood
of 100 acres. Only H miles north east of Bamda. with . .rdinary im
provementsfine water furnished by good well and spring. Nice yonni :
orchard. No better soil in this county , corn will make about ( Jo bu
per acre this yenr. Since the Ctinninir factory went in at Barada this
land is worth much more us lots ol tinImul thi.s reason planted to
tomatoes made net to tenant $70 penn-re. \\V we will .sell \t n this
farm for only $32 per a n1. One crop will mm- " than p \ for the
land , As above -.ttited tlM'M * farm * belong 10 non-ie.sidrn and will
be sold tor mtu'li le.-- . than their true value , as they must u" , > M-us
quick.
We include in this Male one of the beat homes in ihi city ( it n sac
rifice. E' ' unnt lnrt > e S niiiin full ( wo sttiry well fitiihhi'd inside iifni
out dwelling , good Inrye burn , wood , con I und cub hon.-c. mw bit i
chicken lmu > - , 2 u' ' uil well.cihtern , fi ii' oelhr. plenty nf inee fmii.
nil biiildinu& > in tine nlmpe. east front , goo-1 neighborhood , worth $1 < > U < )
but WOOD will take it as it must be sold.
Don't forget our land Excursions to Bntler. Dickinson , Ottawa
counties and northwest Nebraska on Tuesday , November 7. Fine
rain in Kansas this week has put the wheat and pastures , in fine shap-1
You can vote and then have time to L O with us this trip , as it will be
gettiiK'inte after this excursion. ( Jailor write us foparticulars. .
WHITAKER BROS.
Falls City - - Nebraska
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| New Cany Store |
S Offers Home Made |
a Candy fresh each day. a
3 The best , purest and ?
S freshest for WholeS
§ sale and Retail trade ,
% One door north of S
| Hargraue & Hargrave |
§ The Falls City |
| Candy Kitchen |
Noah Peck wits u business visitor in
Hull ) , Monday.
Clcon Peck was u visitor at Daradu
Sunday evening.
Edith Peck and Carrie Maust drove
down to Kansas for a few days visit.
The sign was in the heel last
Sunday. Everybody capable of
walking was out enjoying one of
the most beautiful things in the
world an October day in Ne
braska.
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Chocolates , Peanut Bar
and Taffy
Saratoga Restaurant
SHORT ORDER HOUbE
Meals at all Times
Oyster * and Hot Chile
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r.OtlOlM ) A SPEtMAI.TV
C. V. IIENDKICKS Proprietor
SHIELDS' CAFE
GEO. SHIELDS , Proprietor
Open Night and Day. Oysters
a Specialty Everything Hot
One block east of Cleveland's Store