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THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE
Entered an sccoml-class matter as
Falls City , Xelirnskn , post office , Janu
ary 12 , 1W4 , umlcr tlie Act of Coii rest
of March 3 , 187' ) .
Published every Kritlay at 1'alls City ,
Nebraska , by
fh1 Tribune Publishing Company
One year . . . . $1.00
Six u'onths . . .60
Three months .35
TELEPHONE 226.
SHELDON FOR GOVERNOR
With the retirement of Morten-
sen and Jessen as candidates for
go\ernor the sentiment will nat
urally drift towards George Shel
don of Cass county.
Mr. Sheldon is a yountr man of
acknowledged ability and sterl
ing integrity He has been a
member of the state senate and
his record is one of constant ser
vice to the people. His candi-
d.uwill doubtless be strenu
ously fought by the great public
sen ice corporations which he lias
so earnestly combated in the
past , but the people , whose faith
ful servant he has always been ,
will see that ho does not suffer
because of his fidelity. Jessen
would have been a candidate if
Sheldon had not announced him
self , but because of the friend
ship existing between the young
men , and because of the fact , as
Jcsscn recently wrote to a Falls
City friend , that they both stood
as representative of the same
brand of politics , he considered
it unwise to divide the forces ol
reform between two candidates
when the opposition would be
united. He therefore withdrew
in favor of Sheldon and is now
supporting him with all the zeal
he possesses.
Richardson county should in
struct for Sheldon. Of all tin
candidates he is prc-eminentl )
fitted for the place , both by char
acter and ability. His clcctiot
would be assured and his admin
istration would redound to tin
credit of his party and to tlu
advantage of the state.
The News' and the Worh
Herald seem to h a v e joinc <
forces with the railroads in a'l
effort to defeat Norris Brown fo
Senator. Of course it is not i
democratic fight , but these paper
are devoting consideable space ii
an effort to discredit Mr. Browi
because he has not accomplishei
more. If the News had an earn
earnest desire to work in the in
terest of the people it would a
least remain silent in thi
struggle between a young ma
who has nothing but his abilit
and his integrity with which t
wag was on the one side , and th
power and influence of ever
great railroad on the othei
Norris Brown is being fought b
these interest because he con
pelled tnem to do what you an
I and every other good citix.e
has done , to-wit , pa > their jus
taxes. These railroads are sa ;
ing to their adherents , "anybod
but Brown , " and the democrat
newspapers'that are alw.tjt , Ion
on promises and short on perfon
mice have taken up the cry ai
are saying "anybody but Brown
"What has Brown done ? " tlu
ask. He has beaten the ra !
roads in their ill advised attemi
to escape the payment of thoi
sands of dollars in taxes ; he hi
atterly destroyed the "grain truss
he has worked from early mor
ing until late at night , day aft
day in the service of the peopl
not f&r his miserable salary , b
from a sense of duty and respo
sibility. He has accomplish
more in the IS months he h
been Attorney General of tl
state than all the democratic
torney Generals the state h ;
ever had. If he were sent to t
Senate there would be no que ;
ion as to how he would vote
the railroad rate bill or on a
other question affecting the pi
pie's interest. Every body kno
this , including The News a
World Herald. The railroa
know it , and that is the sole n
son for their opposition to hi
SMALL SAVINGS - - WORTH LOOKING AFTER j
in oiiiVCHI Hinountri to Slb.2. > in UMIrnr * $ l.S'2.30
' M5.00
" " Ol.oU . CJ12.50
" " ISiiaO " " * 1,823.00
„ " 27II.75 " " ' a.155000
. . " " U05.00 ' . 2.1550.00
This does not include interest , which if
added , will largely increase the results.
This Bank encourages daily savings by
paying 4 per cent interest on all children accounts -
counts and receiving deposits of One Dollar and
upward. j
Falls City State Bank. !
I !
Mr. Urown miy : be beaten , but
the cause which he espouses as
well as Mr. l&rown & himself has
many friends throughout tliis
state , and if you atv interested
just taUe a seat in the bleachers
and you will nee one of the best
lights of your life before Brown
goes down and out.
j For Ked Seal in 500 lots , inquire -
, quire of Cade.
Roberts , the Jeweler sells 20
foot fish poles for 10 cents.
Osborne Red Seal Hour at
Hermes' Feed Store CAHK.
The stub trains are still run
ning and the business reported
excellent.
Joseph Miles returned the lat
ter part of the week from a trip
to California.
P. O. Avcry of Humboldt was
among the Humboldt visitors
here last Friday.
J.1J. . King came down from
Shubert on Sunday to attend the
funeral of Grandpa Slocutn.
George Smith of Dawson paid
this office his annual call last
Thursday evening. He is still
the same good old fellow and we
are always glad of a Call froit
him.
13. C. Hill of Dawson , Nebr.
surprised his friends around tin
yards this week by showing it [
with a carload of hogs , the firsi
shipment he has made to Kansas
Citv since the flood of 1 < )03.
Speaking of donations. Tin
people who know good printing
when they see it kept The Trib
unc's job press busy until elevet
'o'clock ' four nights last week.
i ;
Francis Withee of Stella at
tended his thirteenth meetitu
with the county Assessors a
their annual meeting last Friday
During his long residence in thi
county he has been elected asses
. ser from his precinct , thirteci
I ! terms. This speaks well of hi
j I merit and the esteem in whicl
11 he is held.
"i A half million coal miner
'
went out on a strike SundayI
c as much as April is here th
" strike won't cut much ligur
' " with Kails City people. P.u
, just wait until Bill Leyda , Di
1 Rcneker and the rest of the Pirat
' Mine Company's head push gc
' " their shaft down and their pick
' * started , then a coal mine strik
will scare us to death.
o - _
; ; At the Friday night mcetin
ithe following officers were electe
r for the government of the El
: , lodge for the ensuing yea
t Simon Davics , Exalted Rule
r Rev. H. B. S in i t h , Leadin
d Knight ; George Hall , Loy ;
is Knight ; 13d. King , Lecturin
is Knight ; Bert Reayis , Secretar
t- Bert Baker , Treasurer ; Georj
s Schmelzel , Trustee ; and Wi
ic Hershey Tyle. Under this eff
tcient corps of officers the lodj
in looks forward to a very prospe
iy ousyear. It has grown woiuk
o- fully since it organization and
i-s now regarded as one of the be
ul lodges in the state. The od
Is will serve a supper to the eve
tonight as a result ot losing tl
n. new membership contest.
Half the battle is * good diges-1
tion and a clear conscience. !
Have you planted your nas
turtium * ami sweet peas yet ?
The month of March was the
coldest since the inception of
weather bureau reports.
Misses Marion andMonaTowle
of Omaha have been visiting
their Grandparents this week.
Try to save a quarter out of
every dollar earned. The ' 'rainy
day" will get you whether you
watch out or not.
4 < " "
Barberee" and "Holler er no
foller'1 are heard nightly on the
back streets , reminding one of the
sports of long ago and of the fact
that Spring has come.
Falls City owes nothing to
that business man who thinks he
owes nothing to Falls City. You
can accomplish no good result
by boosting the knockers or
knocking the boosters.
The Falls City business man
that sends to other towns for
stamps should be compelled to
send to other towns for trade.
Falls City should support no one
who refuses to support Falls
City.
The statement made in The
Tribune concerning the fruit
prospect meets with denials from
several sources. The statement
is made that all budded peaches
are winter killed but that the
seedlings will bear fruit.
A canvass back duck aided and
abetted by a little currant jelly
and a bit of oyster dressing ,
mashed potatoes and giblet gravy
a salad with a little of Spring
green in it , a cup of coffee and a
"social smoke" is the best remedy
for the Spring fever we know.
Word was received this week
from Chas. Abbey that he is suf
ficiently recovered to return to
his work. Mr. Abbey was well
provided with accident insurance
and his employers not only kept
his position of business manager
of the Washington Post open for
him but presented him with a
check for $1.000. upon his return
to work.
The style in girls is changing ,
Dr. Dudly Allen Stuart , professor
of physical culture at Harvard
and a recognised authority on
such matters , stated in a lecture
this week that the stylish figure
would hereafter be the willowy
girl , and that the "Kangaroo"
shape must go. The press dis
patch stated that the ladies
would act accordingly. If yoi :
have a Kangaroo shape concealed
about your person put it in tlu
grabage barrel and try a willow )
one or youVon't be in it.
1 The Tribune likes an earnest
man and a good fighter and Rev
Haskins is both. He was untir
ing in his efforts in behalf of tin
prohibition ticket during the lat <
campaign and the vote it receive <
is largely do to his efforts. Hi
sermon on Sunday night was on <
of the most masterly addresse
heard in Falls City in years
While there were many in al
parties that did yoeman servio
for the respective candidates , wi
take our hat off to Rev. Haskins
the Dean of the guild.
RC OLX/ED '
THAT JOME PEOPLE flRE Bid
ENOUGH FOOLS TOTHINk THAT
IT DOE5NT MATTER HOW THEY
LOOK- BUT WHAT 15 THERE EXCEPT
OUR APPEARANCE 0Y WH/CH / OTHERS
CAN JUDGE 17 9 jgV JT TRUE ?
BROWN
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IF YOU HAVE BEEN FOOLED IN THE CLOTHES
ft YOU HAVE boUGHT IT WA-5 NoT pUR FAULT.
ftI ftX WE HAVE ALWAYS KEPT GOOD CLoTHE-5 IN
OUR , .STORE. WE ALWAYS SHALL. IT PAYS.
ftI COME To US THEN AND LET US CLoTHE YoU.
WE SHALL NOT FOOL YoU. A BIG BUNCH FOR
I YOUR DOLLAR is WHAT WE .SHALL GIVE YOU.
I A CUSTOMER PUT WISE 1-5 A CUSTOMER MADE
FOR US. YOU MAY BE WISHING A NEW .SUIT
FOR EASTER.SUPPOSE YOU LooK AT OUR
.SPECIAL EASTER CIRCULAR/WE ARE .SENDING
YOU TO TELL ALL * ABOUT OUR BARGAINS IN
CLOTHING. WE ARE BEGINNING To WISH THAT
I
.SOME ONE ELSE HAD OUR .SPRING OVERCOATS
OUR .STOCK OF THEM 1-5 GETTING LoW , BUT
YOU KNOW THE SWEETEST MEAT IS SOME
TIMES CLOSEST To THE BoNE. HoW DoES
THIS .STRIKE YOU , A $ 1 5.0O TOP COAT FOR
n
$13.50.
RESPECTFULLY ,
.SAMUEL WAHL ,
FALL5 CITY , NEBR.
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Mrs. Elmer Kanaly spent Mon
day with friends here.
O. E. Zook came down from
Humboldt last Friday.
M. D. Ulmer and wife ot Dawson -
son spent Saturday with friends
; iere.
E. L. Yoder was a pleasant
caller here the latter part of the
week.
M. J. Byrne of Dawhon was a
guest of Falls City friends last
Friday.
Jerry Fenton of Dawson spent
Friday here with his son Sheriff
Fenton.
Mrs. Sam Bayne was a B. &
M. passenger for Dawson last
Saturday.
Win. Strunk was among the
Dawson visitors here last Friday
and took the opportunity of pay
ing The Tribune force a very
pleasant call.
ICQSTC5 * xiii itjr. \
Wo have just received a I
complete line of EASTER j
NOVELTIES. Our eelecI
lions embody the most tasteful -
ful and beautiful ideas , culled f
from the product of the very
best makers. f
f We have the latest patterns \
* in Hatpins , Broaches , Scarf- J
f pins , Neck ChainsGollarett8 , f
f Waist Sets , Crosses , Rings , J
f Loekets , etc. \
%
i Whatever you purchase A
\ here you may be sure is in A
A perfect taste and thoroughly A
A well made. At that , the A
A prices are moderate. Call A
A nnd see our line of Jewelry.
A. E. JAQUET
THE OLD RELIABLE J
DIAMONDS FOR
] [ they , in April born , are recorded to be the ]
II gem of that month of Sunshine and Showers , j
U Although almost priceless , still they can't com-
H pare with our
Gem Stock of Tinwear ji
i for the furnishing and replenishing of the kitchi i ;
| en supply.
If you anticipate the addition of a. BATH : :
| ROOM to the home this season , you will do well i
\ \ to see me for furnishings and plumbing.
Remember the Place.
J. C , Tanner.
Heyers Old Stand. j i r r
If
! * * * * * * - *
Right Boying At The
RIGHT PLACE
Means Satisfaction Guaranteed
Ladies and Children ! Buy
one pnir of our Peter's shoes
and it will not be ueeessnry to
ask you to buy again.
SHOE GO. Yon will lilre them.
ST. LOUIS
For Men we show the latcat
patterns in that reliable make of
TUB PETERS SHOE CO. Save
money on the deal.
GEO. S. CLEVELAND