THIS PALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , DECEMBER , 29 1905 THE FALLS CITY TKIBUNI I'.iitered ax second-clnss matter a F.ilts City. Nebraska , t > o.st ouice , Jam , trv2 , I''t04 , under the Act of of March 3 , 1S7' . Published every I'riilay at Kails Citj Nebraska , by TKc Tribune mhllslunrt Company One Sl.C year - - - Sl.C.f Six n'onths . . . .f . . .1 Three mouths TELEPHONE 226. TAXES AND FEDERAL COUK1 Some coiiiplaiitt is iii.uk' of th U. S. court for taking jurisdii tion of Burlington and ITiiio Pacific tax injunctions , the stati iniMit being freely made that tli court would not hear the case i it were brought by an individu : instead of a great corporation. The facts necessary for juris diction of the federal court t attach are that the amount it volvcd must be at least $2 , ( ) ( ) ( ) . ( ) exclusive of interest and costs an the controversy must be bet woe liti/.eiis of different states. Th llurlington road is an Iowa coi poration and any litigation l > < tween it and a Nebraska citixe i n v o 1 v i n g the jurisdiction : amount is u matter properly coj. nixable by the United State court. The Burlington has not bee slow in taking advantage of i ! Iowa citizenship to remove a litigation pending in the stat courts to the federal court. 1 manv instances this privilege hi : operated as a denial of justici The jurors in the U. S. courl live in many different parts i the state and in many cases at furnished with transportation t and from their homes by the rai road companies. These juroi arc doubtless honest men , bi such favors must , unconscious ! perhaps , influence them in son degree. Another fact known ! most people is the great expeiii of litigation in the federal cour It is not a small matter to tl average litigant to take a numbi of witnesses to Omaha and pr vide for their expenses. Rath than incur this expense many li igants bring their cases in tl state courts and to prevent the removal to the federal court s' ' for an amount less than $2,00 There have been cases in tli county where the plaintiff w entitled to seven or eight thoi and dollars , but to avoid the u certainty of a trial in the Unit States court have asked f Sl/J'J' ) . ' ) ' ) or any other amou less than $2,000. Such was t case of Ben Poteet against t Burlington , the railroad settl the case when it was seen th removal to the U. S. court w impossible , but Mr. Poteetv deprived of several thousand d lars which was rightfully his a which he probably would hi : secured had it been possible sue for such an amount and tain the case in the state court The remedy is , if remedy tin be. for the next legislature provide a law , if possible , cc polling a 1 1 corporations doi business in this state to bccom domestic or Nebraska corporal in fact. The present law d not accomplish this result. W such a law all railroads wo become citizens of this state : the federal court cannot t ; jurisdiction of a case which between citizens of the same st ; Under such a law the tax casei far as Richardson county is c corned would be heard right li in Falls City and before eit Judges Kelligar or Raper. NEW YEAR RESOLUTION ! Many New Years resoiuti will be made within a few tli Why not resolve as follows : I will be fair to my eneui just to my friends and true to self. I will preserve the health my body by cleanliness in things , reasonable exercise cheerfulness of spirit. I will not destroy nor in my physical being by intern ance of any character. I will live decently and would live it I was to marry , pure woman within the next thir ty days. , I will do a man's work eacl : day in preparation for tomorrow. 1 will let the dead past bury its dead. I will look for the best in other : and give them the best I have. 1 will work for the best inter est of home and its people and hi not prevented from so doinj. through fear of benelitting 1113 'enemy. ' j I will never bear scandal 1101 [ seek the injury or ( Instruction of uy fellowman. I will speak truly , act honcstlj ind live kindly. I will meet my sot-rows anddis ippointments with a couragi hat shall mark me greater thai nv trouble I will meet my I successes and mj lappy hours with a thankful leart and a saneness of couduc hat shall mark me as deserving of mv blessings. No home Uiiowis half the joy ; ) f Christmas whose walls havi lever echoed with the voices o lappy children. Cider at Heck's feed store. Daisy Foley left Saturday fo White Cloud. Ralph McDonnald was ovci 'rom Hiawatha Sunday. Mrs. Hayden Prater of St. Joi s visiting with relatives here. Neal Thornton was in Omahi ind spent Christmas with hi nother. T. J. McKiever returned Tucs lay from a visit with Ruli friends. Mr. Willet of Kansas City i visiting with his sister Mrs. V. C by ford. Ira Johnson returned to Lin coin Monday after a th rce day visit here. Chas R. Rowe and wife c Omaha are visiting at the liom of C.eo. A. Abbott. Martha Stockman left Krida on a two weeks visit with lit parents in Uoldrege. Isaac Campbell of Denver , Co is visiting with his niece Mr : George Jennings. Mrs. K. Hughes of St. Joscp is visiting with" her parents , Jc Gulp and wife. Cora Walsh was in the cit Saturday while enroute for hi home in Ilumboldt. Georgia Hcaulii'u returned Pr day from Liberty , Mo , wlie : she is attending college. F.V. . Samuelson came up fro Kansas City Saturday to spend few days with his wife. Frank Mettx of Newkirk , Old homa is visiting with old friem and acquaintances in this city. Chas. Stanton and wife i turned the latter part of la week from a weeks visit in Om ha. Mrs. J. F. Cleggof Richmon Mo. , is visiting at the home < her parents , Mr. and Mrs.Gosst o Anthony ICge of Verdon le ' ' a vear's subscription money 1g the Tribune here last Satunhi a LOST Blue and gold brocad card case. Finder please retu in to John Powell's allice. .h Ci. F. Metzger and wife IJuincy Illinois are visiting wi Id her sister Mrs. C. T. Burchard id tnis citv. ce Fred Lawrence and wife is Fairbury. visited the first of t e. week with his parents in t ! 50 city. The I , O. O. F. will keep oj ro house on New Years day fr < er 2:30 : to 5:00 : p. m and will pleased to receive their friciv Chas. Talley called Tues and advanced his subscription The Tribune for 190 ( > and 1 ns our tahuks for the favor. W. M. Johnston sent in IN Years greetings from Billin Mont. , in the form of the price The Tribune to January 1st , of George and Lottie Gulp ser 10 o'clock luncheon to a few all their friends on Monday me nd ing. Everett Iliggins who lives ire Route 4 , this week added cr- name to our subscription list i will read all the home news ( sl ing the coming year. J. N. Cain was a pleasant calle Saturday last. Win. Halm has our thanks fo financial favors Saturday. Robert Hannahs was dow ; from Minis City Wednesday. K. E. Gushing visited at th hoincof J. R. Cain this week. T. Landrigan of Alliance i visiting with lii brother Will. Mrs. Ella Will and childrei spent the holidays in Tecumseh Gco. S. Cleveland made a busi ness trip to St. Joseph last Tues day. Jacob Wiggins of Culbcrtso was a business visitor here Wed nesday. Harry Custer and wife returne Tuesday from a few days visit i Tecumseh. Chris Morris of Salem was pleasant caller at these quarter Friday. J. W. Dodds of Routci 2 wi read The Tribune during th coming year. Mike Melx-a and wife of Vci don were guests of friends in thi city during the week. Adam Vogle came up froi Kansas City to spend Christina with his mother. 1 will sell groceries as cheap ; i anyone , best quality on the marl et at L. C. Manger's. F. M. Chase and wife of S Joseph are visiting with A. I Roberts and wife. Mrs. Chas. Dockhorn of Or.cl Kansas is visiting with her pa ents Joseph Gulp and wife. Elizabeth Gulp of St. Joseph i spending the week with her pa ents , Joseph Gulp and wife. Mrs. Bell Stitxer and childrc after a visit here returned on Wei nesday to her home in Hasting Mrs. Ed Wherry of Ivans ; City , Mo. , is visiting with In father , Chas , Rickards in th city. Guy Lichty of St. Joe spei several days of this week wit his parents , John Lichty ai wife. Mrs. Sue DeWald and litt grandson , Otho Watson are Verdon this week visiting Mi M. D. Linn. Lucilc Mettx came up fro St. Joseph Saturday to spend h vacation with her mother , Mi E. E. Mettx. Mrs. Lieber and daught of Laugdon , Mo are visitit with the former's parents Ch.i Uhlig and wife of this city , Albert l.eutloy , wife and da ghter Dorothy , of White Cloi are in this city the guests George Albright and wife. While removing some tin stri from a building , Grandmoth Carr received of severe cut acre the forehead. Dr. Wolfe dress < the wound. Edna Bosdncr who has be visiting with her sister , Mrs. Whetstine returned to her hoi in Washington , Kansas , Sati day. Amy Griffin came up fn Kansas City last Wednesday a will make her home with 1 father , Rev. Griffin. She li been attending school in Kant City for some time. The members of the Brethc church distributed a hack load gifts to the poor in the south p ; of town on Christmas mornii which shows the true spirit d ay. The Christian church have e ployed Rev. Lindemneyerof Pi ; nee as pastor of their church , has moved his family here ; will begin his work January 1 John Holt of St. Joseph ; George E. Holt of Lawton , Ol are visiting their uncle John 13 > e and family. John Holt is a no foot ball player having pla ; y guard on the United States Jsi tary academy team. is Miss Edna Crook was hosi to about twenty young people w Tuesday evening at the hoiui s , her parents on north Chase str of Whist was played and much pi tire derived from the game , freshments were served. The insurance adjuster of 11- Northwestern Insurance CO..Y which J. L. Cleaver is connec was here Wednesday and effei ls a satisfactory settlement of $ . td on the Frank Smith house I ir- was ? damaged by fire Sun evening. Real Estate Transfers. Allots I. Split-luck and l > u hiuil to j Hiitiimli Van Dcvort wtl to pt 1,11'I hi It i 1 U A Tmloln add to sal. in , $825. i Diviil.M Nelii-r ( slnjfl * ) to Nancy .I IIHi.'In'wtl to wj lot T blkS I'nmboldt , A nun N Tlorsttimn Inirle ) to A Him .1 T.o lor wd to lots 1 HIM ! 2 blk 1 Hall' ? mli. to Silloir , , 31800. Henry Hohrs ( single ) to Amul F Hours wtl towj nwl ! l-t-15 ! and nwjsw } 9UMl. . Henry 1'ohreIniile , to William Hem wtl to t-j sw } 9-11 ! ! . 81 John A Gerties and wife to Wlllhitn V Goolsby wd to lots 2 midI blk 2 Ver- don , $800 Kllun N Taylor nnil hush wd to Gt-n W Lewis jr lots o and ( ! bile II Sh.ibei t , $12.10 \Vllhimmh ) llurtuiii. and hnsb to I'oitM1 PankeuiiH11 ! , wtl to wj noi 117-1-111 Sldwoll Urns lo George K Ward wd to n } no } ; i2risi Amelia Prldorlek anil hiisb qctl tt : Win Goutft ul s } ne } swvj s-wi sej i w } nw } s-e } w * HW } nw } H1 } w-J sw } swj no ! 2si7 : : , roo. John Mooin.-y ot al to Hli-/ibeth Daii' necUur , ref tl to n < nwi 2.2 1" ' John Mooiu-y ul al to Alois Iiinticok < er ruf d to w nw } iJ-1-18 and lots II,4. ( blk 1111 , lot 7 blk (15 ( and lot 8 blk 7i Unit ) . A mm Ilea land and Inibb to Koticr L Cou jrwil to lot 7 and ] ) t lot ( ! blk K Stella MOO United States to Lair gar-ask half breed , No 81 patent toe * 18-2-17. United States to Lei1 , half breed , N < 87 e } 7-2-17 United States to O/.las Bailey , paten nw } 8-1-lfj United States to Gee \V Duvenpor patent nw } ne } 8-1 ! Ur.ltetl States to David T Hrlnejjui patent to tiei ne } 3-I-I. " ) Unfted States to Ail urn P LJaum put out to sw } l4-lt ! lo Heirs of Win SchmiU dec to Chris Hour itil | to pt sw } sw 1-4 l-l-lf ! ) > $15. Kilwln K Hell , "Mdowor , to K I Sharts wd to lot 17-18-1 ! ) blk 92 Pall City $1800. II. W. Slmbcrt wd to si ne 1-4 111 It-li $3000 Julius H Klebur , single , to W I Crook wd to e } sc 1-4 12-1-17 $ ! )000 ) Multltj IIolilbrook Hurot , widow , o al by their ally In fact to Victor ( L > ford wd to lots 1,2,11,4f > blk (19 Pull City $11250. Total amount transfers SliO.IiOli Office Hung Up. The supreme court has grant ed a re-hearing of the case ii which it was decided that th act of legislature enlarging th term ol ollice of the Register o deeds one year was invalid If upon the re-hearing the cour should change its opinion am hold the law valid Mr. Riege would hold over until next gen eral election and Mr. Edward would he out an oflice and tim anil expense incident to hi campaign. Announcement. I have installed a variety stor in the south room of the Join ston building and on account c a month's delay in my arrivr will be compelled to close out m immense and varied stock c Christmas toys and holiday good at greatly reduced prices regard less of cost. We are now read for business and extend an ur gent request for 3'ou to call an see us. We have located pei ti uianantly in your midst and sc 1 licit a share of your patronagt J. A. Siinsu ) . s Tvvo For Less Than The Price C One. The regular subscription pric of The Chicago Daily Tribui is 61.00 a year , the regular pric of The Falls City Tribune is i a year. i- By a special arrangemei with the publishers of The Tr buue for a limited time , we en accept a year's subscription our paper and the daily Tribui both tor & ? . id II It would seiMii unneccessai IIIt to say more about iextrao \ \ idd dinarj * newspaper bargain. Tl li- : d Daily Tribune is "The World Greatest Newspaper , " and i course you will want our loc newspaper. 311 The Tribune Company r ° serves the right to withdra IS' this offer on one day's notice. If yon are now a subscriber either or both papers , your su cription will be extended 01 he year from present date of e th piration. id , Subscription tor less than o ed year cannot be accepted at le 15. than the regular rates. 15..at Make all remittances dire ay to ; FAU.S CITY TRIBUNE , Fulls City , Nebr. Our Saving v This bank inaugurated a Childrens Department nncl will open a bank account with any boy or girl , in his or her own name. You can open an account with a Dollar upwards. These deposits will draw interest at the rate of 4 per cent and are limited to children under the age of eighteen. The older folks will find our interest bearing Time Certificates of Deposit. Just the thing for them. These accounts mean a good deal of extra work for us but if by this means we succeed in encouraging the child in self denial and the proper use of money , we shall feel well repaid for the extra work. Parents should encourage their children in the act of saving along the lines suggested by this bank. FALLS CITY STATE BANK CHRISTMAS COMFORT Is what you want included in "Good Chi ee" for the day. There is nothing that brings as much cheer into the household in Wintry weather as a bright glowing , genial gre and you can always get it with Carney Egg Coal at cG.SO per ton. we also have plentv of good anthracite coal on hand at reaoonablc prices , we will send it to your order , clean and of high grade quality. Phone 38 HAUST BROS. A Trip To Alabama. Tin- : FALLS CITY TIIIMI'NE : We arrived in Kansas City at 7:150 : o'clock Wednesday morning Dec. , (5th ( , where we ehnngedenrs for St. Louis reaching therethat evening. 8:2-1 : p. m. we started for Mobile , Alabama via the Mobile and Ohio R. R. There was nothing of any great interest to be seen until wo came.to Spartn mid Perix where the coal mines are located. We snw them taking the conl from the mines. Columbus was the next , place of interest on our route on account of the immense umonnt of lumber shipped from there both by steam boat and railroad. Cairo , Illinois is also quite a business center. From Selmer. Teunesee. on the liuul is swampy and hilly , and there the cotten fields couiPience. Nothing nut negroes in tha fields picking cotton and at nearly every station there were great quantities of cotton bales. Corinth is also nice place , being quite a historic plnce on acctunt of the bnttle fought by the blues and the grays. From Rieir/i to Tupelo the land is very good mid quite level , the nic est cotton fields being there. There nre n great ninny cotton mills nt West Point. Mobile , Alnbnmn is a large place of about 70,000 population and has n nice seaport When we ar rived at Mobile the steamboat * Nntlie Quill and British Trndei unloaded their cargoes of bamuins F and cocoiuiuts. The sail bontf Meriator and End Derby wen loaded with lumber for other ports We spent several hours iu seehif. Mobile which is a rapidly growing l city. We also went to see tin National Cemetery where we me t Mr. Enon the Superintendent o this Cemetery. Mr. Eriou is wel known to several Falls City folk a he was Commissioner of Labor ii Nebraska when Mr. Crounee wn governor of Nebraska. On thi other side of the Cemetery th < Rebel soldiers are buried there be i ng from i5000 to1000 graves ii one block. Among them nre Gen eral Braxton Bray and Col. H Olnddwsky. It is quite a change when n pet eon comes from the north down t Mobile in winter time. We snv flowers blooming , garden stui growing , onk trees nil green , may nolias in bloom and holly. The climate is grent for the ini provement of the health for in stnuee. Mr. M , Smith a yonii ! is nmn who was troubled with rheu inntism so badly thnt he was tin able to close his linuds , went t Baldwin County for n year and half and is now completely cured. A party of live families from Town went down on the same train to spend the winter in Baldwin County and among them was a man who was so broken down that he couldn't walk and after staying in B'lldwiu ' County a few jears , ho is now in perfect health. Mr. Oppenbafn from Michigan had been sick in bed for years and nfter living in this same county is now able to work every day. Some people say that Bald win County is nothing but a swnmp and overflow and although there may be such places in Alabama it is not in the county mentioned above. The Land of the B ilclwin Conn- , ty Colonization Company is the - \ nicest T have ever seen. Your * Truly. IlBKMAX KOKHLKU. Rule. . Nebr. Foreclosure A Chattel Mortgage. Notice Is lieiL'by si veil Uml wl " ' 111 pro. to torccloso u cluitU'l ninrtiriiiM1e - cutccl by Hey H. Kin ? to the Golsor Mnnu- fiiL'ttirintf ooiiiiiiuy | on pur. oiml property hercliKifliT di'scrlbed , ilutud on the litli day of October , 1001 , mid recorded In the ollice < il' tin1 c on my clerk of Iticliiirdson county pt to of Nebraska. Tlntt tlicro is due on two notes of suld niorti.rc > to secure which mnonfr others , : ild chattel iiiorltrnue , the sum of clplit hundred mid Mvt'tily-mie do.liu > . That Mild chattel inert n e was f.'lvcti on the following decilbed personal property to-wlt : One class H. 1'ecilChS KiiKinu No. j illO1. ! ; one cew I'eeiless Separator , Class 0. I No. UPsi , 30x111 : one I.amlis wind No. 118fi ; 'ono ' 140 loot. T inches by t ply fiundy belt : one lloss Loader No.V \ . All of which i property Is situated on whtu Is known as the | John Kins tann two miles cast of the villain of Shubert , In Itlchardson county Nebraska That no proceeding at law has been coin ! ' menced on tukl promissory notes to recover \ the amount of money expressed theicln. Notice is then-foro ylvcn that on .January l 20th , IIXM , between tln > hours of 10 o'clock ; a. in. . and I o'clock p. m. , of said day. at the ! said John Kill * . ' laim two miles eust of the i vlllnja1 < > ! ' Slmbert in the county afoiesiiM 1 the snltl mortK "ed property will be ufTuw , 1 for sale to the highest and best bidder for | cash. . THE ( ir.isKii MANUI'ACTUHINU COMIMNV , ; it-toj : n J. N.vnM.Alt-\Kcnt. Falls City Business College. winter term opens Monday , i January Sth. New classes in ' all departments. We furnish ' books and blanks free to all i students paying cash or note on j entering. Other schools charge I $15.00 cash for these same books | and blanks. C4. M. BAKUET , 103-2t Principal. M. E."Church. Services as usual at the M. E- Church next Sunday morning. Prof , Willetts will speak at ! 7:30 : p. in. All cordially invited. W. T. Cliiie'Paster. E. Boyd of Ilumboldt was a pleasant caller at these quarters last Friday. O. Hebarger , of Sunuyside , Wash. , was a guest at the Nation al last Saturday.