The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, January 19, 1906, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JANUARY 19 , 1906
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Henry C. Smith $40,000 Private Money to loan , Annual Inter
est , Optional payments , Choice farms in this
and adjoining counties , Cheap homes in the
LANDS & LOANS West and South. Exchanges made.
THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE
matter as
Kutcrcd ns second-clans
Kails City , Nebraska , post odlce , Janu
ary 12 , 1904 , under llic Act of Confront
of March 3 , 1879.
Published every Krid.iy at Palls City ,
Nebraska , by
The Tribune PiiblUliinrf Company
One year. . . - Sl.K ( )
Six months . . . .60
Three months - - .35
TELEPHONE 226.
THE TAX CASES.
Judge Munger decided the tax
cases against the railroads last
Saturday and in favor of the pee
ple. This means that the rail
roads will not only have to pay
their taxes hut a good round sum
in interest as well. This is a
consnination devoutly hoped ,
and its realisation is a source of
thankfulness to the people who
have felt the need of funds be
cause of the conduct of the Bur
lington and Union Pacific rail
roads. Norris Brown , the attor
ney general , is entitled to the
congratulations of all Nebraskan's
regardless of political affiliation.
Single handed and alone he has
fought this light against the
best lawyers that money could
provide , and has been victorious.
The amount of labor performed
by him in the case has been
stupendous and the fact that thi- :
state permits its law officer to hi
paid but $2500 a year for service
of this kind is a disgrace. It U
putting it conservatively to say
that the counsel fees paid to UK
lawyers who opposed Mr. Hrown
will exceed $25,000. The ainounl
saved to the state and countiet
by Mr. Hrown's labor will run
into the thousands , yet we pre
sume that partisan papers will
not grant him even so much as v
complimentary word.
A Kansas district judge has
sent in his passes. Kansas is al
ways producing some freak.
If the present congress does noi
make good on the question ol
railroad rates and tariff revision ,
the republican party may prepare
for a stormy voyage in the neai
future.
Next week , if nothing happens
the Tribune will run the firs' '
chapter of its new story "Tin
Spenders. " Don't fail to rea <
this as it is one of the best storj
of rccsnt years , and is the bes
story that money can buy.
It would be well for the count ]
officers to inspect the printin ;
furnished them during the nex
year , as we understand some o
the prices were les than the rav
material alone is worth. W
know that our esteemed ncighbo
has expended a good deal o
space in assaulting the graft o
life insurance and the beef trus
but most of us have heard th
story of "stop thief. "
A canning factory would pa
in. Falls City. Barada made sc
vcral thousand dollars last yea
and Auburn has repeatedly mad
100 per cent annually on tli
money invested in its canning ei
terprise. The disastrous cxpe
ience had by Palls City in tl
past should not deter it from ai
other effort in this direction i
view of the splendid succei
other towns are having. We ai
favorably located for the busine :
and someone could make a goc
deal of money and provide ei :
ployment for a good many peep
at the same time by installin
such a plant.
The Missouri Pacific will soon
c o m m cnce extended improve
ments on its line between Omaha
and Kansas City and , as we un
derstand it , a large force of labor
ers will make Falls City their
headquarters during the progress
of the work. A good many pay
checks will be cashed here if the
report is true , and Falls City will
be correspondingly benelitted.
Mr. Hryan has spent sometime
in the Philippines and be it said
to his credit , he has never lost an
opportunity to speak a good word
for his country and its purposes
in the Islands. Many Philli-
pines who desire independence
have waited on Mr. Hryan and
sought encouragement from him ,
but at all times he replied as be
comes a patriotic American and a
good citizen. Mr. Hryan is a
good deal of a man , and while he
has done many things with which
we disagree his course in our far
away possessions has been ad
mirable.
The Falls City business man
is a town builder. He has in
vested his money here and bears
his share of every public burden.
Ilis goods arc disclosed for your
inspection , he is here to make
good everything he says. IJis
prices are as low as the catalogue
man considering the fact that he
pays the freight , A Chicago
paper last week published the
picture of a great eastern manu-
factury that employ 1000 men
and women ; it buys all the old
rags on the market and mixes
them with a little wool and turns
out as its manufactured product a
shoddy cloth that sells for wool.
The startling fact is that it sells
every yard of its product to a
c a t a 1 o gue house. Falls City
merchants do not sell that kind
of wool.
The statement in the last issue
of the News with reference to the
industrial condition of Falls City
was both timely and true. Our
mechanics have left us for other
places where employment awaits
them. There are very few on
Saturday nights pa'roll. There
is some cause for this condition ,
there are probably many causes
for it. It is the duty of every
good citizen to acsist in eliminat
ing the causes which are respon
sible. There is no apparent rea
son why Falls City should be
less prosperous than its neighbors
there are many reasons why it
should be more so. It is sur
rounded by the best country on
earth. Its farmers are prosper
ous. Its markets arc probably
more restricted than formerly )
much idle money ha& been invest
ed in the cheap land to the west ;
some of our farmer friends may
not feel as kindly to us as they
did formcrlj , but these conditions
are transitory and will pass away.
The truth of the matter is thai
one cause for the depression is
that we do not take enough in
terest in our real benefactors
Auburn would countenance this
telephone situation through jusi
one meeting of the council. Tin
business men up there would no
be held up through any one'i
selfishness. Why , think of it
the business men in Auburn havi
spent over 54.000 within a yea
- to build a mile and a half of roai
to make it more convenient fo
the fanner * to drive in to town
Falls City seems to be trying t
find some wav to k e c
il I the f a r m e r out. Of cours
only a part of the depression j
caused by the telephone difficulty
there are other causes as well
t Let's find them out and put then
all out of the business. Falls
City's prosperity is of more value
than all else. Let's work simply
to this end and see what the
year accomplishes.
Simon Uavies went to Stella
Wednesday.
J. H. Coupe and wife visited in
Ruin Sunday.
Cass Jones of Rule is busy serv
ing on the jury.
R. 1C. Grinstead > vasdown from
Salem Wednesday.
Lcvi Houman was down from
Harada Wednesday.
1 < \ C. French came down from
Nebraska City Tuesday.
Judge Hroady of Lincoln was
in town during the week.
F.V. . Cleveland was a business
visitor in Salem Wednesday.
I31za CoiTcy of Saje.m was a
Falls City visitor Wednesday.
F. R. Butterfield of Hmnboldt
was here on business Tuesday.
John Ahern of Stella was trail-
acting business here Wednesday.
II. I. Hawes of Fremont was
icre on business during the week
Kd Hell returned from a visil
vith relatives at Omaha WcdncS'
lay.
Wanted to hire driving horse
or the winter. Inquire at Trib
me.
Mrs. Will Rieger of Prestoi
spent Wednesday wtth friendi
icre.
Judge Raper of Pawnee Cit }
was holding court here duritif
he week.
Mrs. John Martin left Wednes
lay for a brief visit with Hum
boldt friends.
August Porr of Dawson was 01
jury duty at the court house dur
ing the week.
Leander Heard of Preston wa :
in town Wednesday looking afte
business affairs.
G. M Ellis of Preston renewe <
lis subscription , and has ou
: hanks for same.
Judge Lefaiver of Preston wa
in town Wednesday looking afte
business affairs.
Dr. Lee Kerr of Kansas Cit ;
spent several days of this weel
with his parents in this city.
Mrs. Dan Hamblin. of Burling
ton Junction , Mo. , is visiting witl
her -sihtei , Mi * . E. F. Sharts , ii
this city.
Guile , of the firm Anderson &
Guile , of Ilumboldt , was lookitij
after business affairs here las
Wednesday.
Samuel Hayes on route 1 calle
at this office Friday last. He be
lieves in taking the paper con
taining good local news.
James Nield of Dawson wa
doing jury duty in this city thi
week and was a pleasant calle
at this office Wednesday.
James Friedley was down f rot
Ilumboldt last week on a brie
visit with his father , Ferd Friet
ley. lie ordered The Tribun
for another year.
Col. C. II. Marion had the mi
fortune to fall out of the rear <
the baggage wagon Tuesday evi
ning coming up from the depo
While he was not seriously ii
jured , he was badly shaken u
and will feel the effects of his fa
for many days.
Cures Biliousness , Sick T Cleanses the system
mj |
Headache , Sour Stom- l ft I J\l J thoroughly and clears
ach , Torpid Liver and * 1 IV sallow complexions of
Chronic Constipation. I QyfltiVP' Pftllf Vfllfl P mP es an blotches.
'
Pleasant to take L < ( IA < U1YC IIUU JjlU/ it is guaranteed
For Sale at Dr. Moore's Pharmacy , Falls City , Nebr.
Legal Notice.
In tin ; District Court fin Kieli.iriKon county ,
Nebraska.
Willlaii KlitMr li > Hi'iirj Stlt7iT.
bis C.imnllnti. I'lahitlff
\s.
I.oxl I , , Kin- ) .mil I.eol.i Heller ,
Defoilil.iiits
1 lie nlo\c ; niimiil I.iolii llclloi , ( Ic'ft'iuliuit
will tnkiMHMlct.- Unit on the lib Uity ot.Timu-
nry , 1(01 ( , tlicioiis lilt ( I by Mild ] > hilti1lll In
tin- district court , lot KIclmnKoii County ,
Nrlmi'Kii , u ] i'tllIon , the ohjtct and piajcr
olliluli mo to loucloM ! u LL'ituln contract
ol saloi'\cciiti' U.v Wlllhim Klii'i-y mnl CaMi.
cilno Kliiki-y lo I.ovl Klnsoy wliuri'by tbo
Mild William Klii'ey ami L'atbcilnu Klusuy
nirri'vil to ell to fiiil ! I.ol Klusuy tbu lollon-
liiK described ical estate Mtn iteil In Klclmrd *
eon County , Nebiuska , to-ult :
Hi'Klnnlnn nt tins notth enst corner of Mo
tion No nlnu ( ' ) ) In township one ( I ) , ruiiKU
llftecn ( IS ) I" llloliimlson County , Nubiiiska ,
ibcncucst tniiiutcr | section coinoiontbu
nortli slduot suld section nlnu , tbeneu south
with center line of said section to the center
of suld section , tbence. enst with center line
running east and \\est ton stone In center ot
county rond. tlicncu with county load In
northwest direction 4o poles ton stone , tbeneu
cast three rods to center channel of south
ork of Great Nemahn rUor , thence down
IIP center of snld river to : i point on line
Itetwien sections l > anil 10 thence north with
said line to plucu of bcK'Innli.K eontnlnlntr 131
ores mote or less and nil In section it , In
onn one , raiiKO 13 In Itlclmrdson count" ,
Nebraska ,
The Mild Icola Heller , non-resident defend'
int , claims tu luno n nioitKiiKu on suld land
nil tbu prajer of the petition is that she may
ppeiu and timko known tbu eliiiiautei ot
ici llun and the amount duo thereon ,
tnd that said laud bi > sold under
oieclosuiu subject \batsoe\ci lights tbu
said I.cola Heller may ba\u In tbo pictures
> j le.ipon of s ild imiitffiiKL1.
You arc hereby notlllcil to plead to f-alil pa-
Itlon on or before the 19th il.ij of IVbruarj ,
'WO.
WILLIAM KI.NSI.\ ,
01-5 It ) Ilt-iii v StitzorbKC.tiarill.ui.
| { e.i\N& Ki'n\K , Attoruojs for Plaintiff.
Legal Notice.
In the District coml In and for Klchardson
ounty , XubrasKa
John W. ( llb-on , Nellie Gibson ,
telhil-.illoua ) , and I ) I ! , f-allouay ,
1'hilnUirs
\.s summons
' - anilirllon , MaiK'iiel Kldlcn ,
Win Kldlcn , I'liuiK Gibson ,
Kiln Itandal , II R. Handal ,
Ailehiiii Gibson , laicella Mastuison
Fosepb Mastersoti , Mary A. Miisteison ,
Joint Masterson , Nellie Mnstcion ,
I'red Gibson , Win. Gibson ,
Irene Gibson , Cor.i Kroh ,
md Alvln Kroh ,
Defend u tits
Ttio defendants : it > o\o named and each of
them will tHku notice that on tbu ( ith day of
Inniiary , l'JO. " > , John W. Gibson , N'olllu Gibson ,
Delhi Snllowuy and 1) . E. Sallow ay , tiled their
| ) etitlnn In the District Court of Itlchardsoii
County , N'obinska , against suld defendants ,
the object tinil prayer of which are to par
tition the west one-lull f of the southwest
luartcr of section number ten , and the west
one-half of the north-west quarter of section
number fifteen , nil In township number two ,
iiKU number II f teen east ofUtl. 1' . M. , Hlch-
ardson county , Nebraska. Said petition alleg-
Injj that defendant Sarah Gibson Is entitled
( OH dower interest In all of said premises ;
that subject to said dower rlnht , plalnttrfa
John W Gibson , and Delia Snlkm ay nre each
entitled to a onu-twentlfth Interest In said
premises ; that defendant Margaret Illdlcn Is
entitled to a one-lourth Interest In salt.
premise * , subject to tbo dower rlKht afore
said ; that defendants , Frank Gibson , Ella
Ksindal , Adulmo Gibson. Lucclla Mastcrson ,
Joseph Mnsterson and John Mastcrbon arc
each entitled to a otic-twelfth Interest In said
premises , subject to the dower rlKht afore ,
said , that defendants , I'red Gibson , Win.
Gibson and Corn K rob are entitled to a one-
twentieth interest In Mild premises each ,
subject to the dower rlutit of SarahGlbson ,
Hforesald ; thiit the remaining plaintiffs ami
defendants are each , by reason of marriage
to soimi one of the parties above enumerated ,
entitled to an Itichoatu right of do.\er or
courtesy , as thu case may be. In the share
of their respective busbaiid or wife us thu
case may be ; that In case partition cannot
bo made equitably that the premises sold
and the proceeds bo divided amouR the
parties according to their Interest us above
set forth.
You tire required to answer said petition
on or before the 19th duy of February , 130(1 ( ,
or judKinent will be rendered accordlngry.
Dated Inn. 0 , IPiM.
[ SCVL ] CllAH. LOHEE ,
Clerk District Clerk.
KlNkKAt ) * MBM7KK & . I > . 11 WE\VE .
Attorneys for I'ltTs IftMt.
Money To Loan.
Loans negotiated on real es
tate , annual interest optional
payments. You can name the
tirst of some month that you pre
fer to pay interest. Mortgages
bought. If you desire to pay an
old loan , or want more tune , or
get more money call on or write.
1 HENUY C. SMITH ,
Falls City Nebraska.
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1
1906 The New Year 1906
Begin the New Year right by opening an ac
count with the
FALLS CITY
It receives deposits of One Dollar
and upwards.
It allows 3 per cent interest on time
certificates of deposits.
It pays 4 per cent on Chilcjrens ac
counts.
It loans money , sells drafts and
makes you feel at home while you
are doing it.
DISPERSION SALE
Thoroughbred Poland = Chinas
To be held on the Hummel farm , 4 miles north of
Humboldt , on
Thursday , January 25th , 1906
This offering will consist of 60 head , the best and
tried of my herd. I am not going out of the business
but cannot move them. Breeders will hear from me
as soon as located. Come and see this offering.
25 Bred Sows , 34 Fall Pigs ,
fly Herd Boar , Socialist Expander
One Recorded Shorthorn Bull
For Sale , Hard Boar
Expansion 3d 33311. . . . J Expansion 3d 31867
SOCIALIST EXPANDKK 36933.
Farrowed Mar. 6 , 1904 Blain's Superfine 79592 j Blain's Tecumseh 29338
I \ Marian's Dau hter57897
For Sale.
Hiawatha Chief 23714. . j Chief Tccunihch3d20740
I Logan's Beauty 68173
COLUMBIA 6th 78997
Farrowed Aii . 17 , 1903 Columbia 4th 7/Q91. . , . < t'.hief Tec. M 2074O
) Columbia 3d 42374
For Sale
Perfect U. S. 27656. Perfect I Know 19172
Lillie 64782
WIIITB Nosi : 80647
Farrowed Mar. 9 , 1903 Edna 3d 67569 I Col. Wilks 10706
Edna 55547
E. Q. GILLILAND
COL. HARDING , Auct.
JOS. QLASSER , Clerk
Con Horan has our thanks for
favors during the week.
Mrs. Nora Ryan of Dawson re
membered this weekly paper on
Monday.
Gus 'Wetzel on route 3 has our
thanks for a year's subscription
given last Tuesday.
E. A. Oberst on route 1 added
his name to our ever increasing-
subscription list on Monday.
M. C. Riley was down from
Dawson Monday and paid this
office a pleasant call while in this
city.
Mary Sinclair of Preston is vis
iting friends in this city.
Herbert Kerr spent a portion
of this week with his parents , Dr.
Kerr and wife.
C. A. Hasenyager sent in a sub
stantial remembrance to this
weekly on Wednesday.
When the Burlington gets in
their new signalsi on which a
force from Lincoln are working ,
this station will be in first class
condition for convenient arrange
ments. f