THR FAIJ .A CITY TRIBUNE. FRIDAY. MAY 18. 1906 THE FALLS CITV TRIBUNE as second-class matter as I'nlls Clt > , Xctirnskn , post ollice , Janu ary 12 , 1W4 , under the Act of Congress of'.Marcu J , Piiblisltcd c\ei\ 1'riday at Kalis City , Nebraska , by TKr Tnlitinr I'tiblljhinil Comptvny One > car - . $1.00 Six it'onths .60 Tlnee tiiunttis .35 , TELEPHONE 226. THE SENATORIAL SITUATION ! The United St.itc-s senatorial contest is rapidly developing and embryonic candidates are being eliminated. Theie was it timcj \\hen John Webster of Omaha < was quite a factor and his boom promised to assume large proportion tion - The result of the munici pal campaign iti Omaha however , has put a damper on his chances. Webster was a supporter of Henson - son the republican candidate for Mauir of Omaha , lienton was dcle.itod and Jim Dahlman the "hlxMal" candidate on the detno- ir.itic ticket was elected. Rumor , and well defined rumor at that , has it that Uahlman and kose- w.itcr had an understanding by whkh Rosewater was to assist him and in return receive the as sistance of the ring if Dahlmau was elected. As soon as Uahl-l man was elected , Victor Rosewater - ! water , son of Kdward , announced | the candidacy of his father through the I Ice. A visit to Omaha last week convinced the writer that Millard will soon withdraw in favor of Rosewater. The entire Federal crowd , most of whom owe their appointments to Millard , are working tooth and nail for Rosewater. It is hardly to be presumed that they would do so contrary to the wishes of the man who appointed them. If Millard is for Rosewater , and the machine democratic though it is , fulfills the agree ment made by Pahlmati , together \\uh the powerful and wide spread influence of the Omaha IJce , it seems reasonably certain thai Rosewater will have Doug las county in the state conven tion In the meantime Norris Hrown goes on with his work as Attorney ( .iuncral , meeting the requirements ot Ins otlice as no other Attorney General in this state ever has , bothering himself with no deals or tie tips with any rings either republican or demo cratic and depending on the good sense and the better judgment of the people as a whole for his chance of election. The situations seems up to the School board , the city council ! and the County Attorney. Nothing more strenuous than Sunday school picnics will be tolerated in this good old town. While time in its relentlessness seems cruel and \se would with childish hands stop its progress if we could , still the passing ye.irs ha\e their compiMisitions. In but a year and a half Bill Mc- Cray will be retired from the countboard. . It is suggested that at , the nc.\t meeting of the county board a brass band be employed to wel come 13511 McCray as an evidence of appreciation for his neglect as chairman of the bridge committee and as expressive of our appre ciation of his fidelity indicated so clearly by the passage of his resolution after the damage had been done. We understand that Bill Me- Cray has another resolution which he will introduce at the next meeting of the supervisors. That it will be passed there is no doubt. Report has it that at one time William's assistance was desired on the question of county printing and after he agreed tc the proposition the question was asked , "what will the rest of th ( board do ? " to which William i : reported to have replied , "The ) will do what I say. " So whei "William gets his board togethe : again we may expect another re solution. 1 , , 'jMMftt fath-irfli YOUNG MAN ARE VOU SAVING MONEY. Ker.voting man of tin- right sort expect some cl.u to marry , to own a home and to start in business. The first thing1 such a man should do , is to open an ac count with a good bank and make a start. All things considered , there is no better place than the Falls City State Bank. This Bank pays interest on time deposits , Also on Chilclrens accounts. Jas. B. Davis tame down from llumboldt Tuesdaj. 1 Jessie Roberts of Hiawatha spent Sunday here. Oco. Ccllman was over from Reserve last week. Mrs. Pittock i" visiting with out of t'own friends. J. W. Soden of Beatrice was a Tuesday visitor here. J. K. Shubcrt was a Saturday guest at The National. Mrs. Gantt and children went to llumboldt Saturday. M. Ci. Allen came down from Barada last Satuulay morning. I1"1. M. Smith of Auburn was among the Monday visitors here. I. W. Brown of Pawnee City- was a Friday visitor in this city. Anna Jorn of Verdon spent Tuesday with friends in this city. Joe O'Grady of Dawson spent Wednesday with friends in this : ity. ity.F. F. Snethen was one of the llumboldt visitors here last Mon- day. Winnie Cooper of bhubert spent Monday with friends in this city. < G A. Jorn of Verdon was among the Tuesday visitors in Kails City. S. W. Berry of Beatrice was a business visitor in this city on Tuesday. Chas. Keicht was in from Nims City during the latter part of the past week. Mrs. S. II , Bayne went to Salem Wednesday on the noon passenger. 1) . II. Blakeuey was a business visitor in Nims City the fore part of this week. John Gilligan returned last Friday from a two weeks sojourn in Oklahoma. T. C.Cookof SabethaKansas is now numbered among the family of Tribune readers. J. J. Berry ot Hiawatha , Kan. , was looking after business attain ; here Saturday ot last week. James McKiever who is hold' ing a position in Nebraska City spent Sunday at his home ir this cit\ . What will Montgomen Wan & Co. sell von goods for and giv < you a year's time in which t ( pay for them ? S. II. Haney was a pleasan caller at this office last Saturda : and will continue to read thi paper lor another year. A. J. Weaver sent us a sub stautial greeting from Tacoma i Washington last FrulaMa the mine be a clipper. F. W. Cleveland , sr. was dow trom Nebraska City last Sunda and said that everything going along nicely up there- C. II. Rickards , accompanic by Mrs. Jessie Rainbow of Senec Kansas and Julia Rickards < Utah \\ho are visiting with hin r drove to Stella on Tuesday < this week and spent the da . with friends there. The Meanest Man. We have heard ol many mean men in our time but a story ri luted by u larmer friend tins week tells of the meanest man of all. ft didn't liuppcMi in ' ' { ills City , but it did happen within ten miles of here. A man went to a merchant with whom he had traded ( on uyeais credit ) and said he was badly in need of $10 and wanted to boi row it of tlu > merchant. The merchant replied that he was hard up , many of his customeis were owing him and it required ever } ' cent of hi'5 money to sup port his wife and children and meet his business obligations as they fell due. The man re plied. I have always been a customer of yours and you ought to favor me in such a trifling matter. The merchant gave him the money , charged it with the years old account and let it go with that. Within a.short time the merchant found out that his money had been sent to Mont gomery-Ward in Chicago to buy goods for his needy customer , the merchant made a demand for his money together with what was due him on the years account , and was answered with a hard luck story. The mer chant sued and the man filed his exemption schedule and beat the merchant out of his money and the account as well. This story seems so mean and little that you may have some dim" , culty in believing it but it is true. If the man lived or trad ed in Falls City we would give his name , but in as much as he lives elsewhere we will refrain though the temptation is great. The express companies have jeen doing quite a business in he lasts week in the wet goods inc. Mr. a n d Mr * . Bryant and aughter Ruth who have been isiting with Mrs. Albert Maust eturned Tuesday to their home n Drexel , Mo. Montgomery Ward in their answer to Mr. Wahl sa\ that hesell Finisher j.irn foi 23 : cnts. The wholesale price of hat yarn is today 24 cents. Draw our own conclusions. If you want interesting read- ng look over the advertisements of the local firms in this issue inswering the preposterous state- nents made in the new Mont gomery Ward catalogue. Whenever Montgomery Ward want dependable goods , goods with no misrepresentation or graft connected with them , we advise them to send their Mr. Walker back to Falls Citv to make their purchases. O. Schoenheit , Mahlon Stump Peter Frederick , jr. . M. Gianinn \ and James Powell were amonj , the fishing contingent Wednes daThat they caught nothing may be attributed to the fac that they had the wrong kind o bait. For RINT : A new live roon cottage , three blocks from post office. Inquire at Oswald's studio . * , S J ' 'V EVOLVED ; THAT EVER.Y ONE LlK A PLEASANr SUFLPMSE. MOST PEOPLE ARE LOOKING FOR , PRJZE AND jmPRISEJ , WHEN You GET NEW CLOTHED THAT A&E BOTH. IT is BECAUSE You VENT TO THE VERY BEST PLACE. VHEN You WANT TO ? BUY WHY DeNT YOU Go WHERE . ' 4. LJ V > v THEYSELLTHEBE5T9 BU5TER. BROWN. X f COPYRIGHT iQor , py Tur SU/TCH BUOV/M Co FOR THO-5E WHO Do NOT TRADE WITH U,5 WE 5ELIEVE WE .SHOULD HAVE MANY PLEASANT IF THEY WOULD. HERE ARE SoME OF THE THINGS THAT WILL MAKE YOUR MONEY SPRING our or YOUR PURSE. OUR PRICED WILL NoT SCARE YOU BUT MAKE YOU 6LAD. READ THE FOLLOWING PRICED WE ARE MAKINGLADIES' HoSE .SUP PORTERS VELVET GRIP J8C ; LADIES' FAST BLACK HOSE 9C ; TWO SIDE COM5S J 1C ; PINS JC ; HAIRPINS 1C ; CRAVENETTE COATS $7.50 LADIES' WOOL SKIRTS $2.4 < S ; EMBROIDERY 4C YARD ; MENS' HoSE SUPRoRTERS ] 1C. COMPARE THESE PRICES WITH THOSE SENT OUT BY CATALOGUE HOUSES , YoU WILL SEE AT ONCE THAT WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. ALSO LOOK FOR THE BIG LOOM END POSTERS WE ARE TRYING To SEND To EVERY FAMILY. IF YOU DON'T CET ONE , JUST DROP US A CARD. RESPECTFULLY , FALLS CITY , SAMUEL WAHL NEBRASKA OrMVILJCL. VV/-\mL _ When you built that new church what sum did the mail order houses subscribe ? If Montgomery Ward handle anything in the booze line their Mr. Walker might find it worth while to visit Falls City just at this time. Mrs. CF. . Keavis went to Iowa Falls , Iowa , Saturday in response to a telegram announc ing the death of the infant daughter of her sister , Mrs. Nelle Hagensick. George Kwalt of Galveston visited with relatives for a few lavs this week. George is so busy getting rich with his elec tric lights , bath houses and tiotels that his stay was neces sarily short. W. A. Margrave of Preston who has been \eryill for the past six weeks , was a business visitor on Wednesday. We are very glad to note the recovery of Mr. Margrave and to state that he will soon be himself again. The information was obtained from liim that his whole country as well as the north portion of Brown county , Kan. , has been flooded with the Montgomery Ward Catalogue containing the misleading and false attack on our local merchants. Notice of Attachment. Willlnm Nation and Mnmrlc Nation will taUo notice that on tin llthdayor May , 1'VxJ. J 1) > | ira ins..i justice of the pence. In and for the city of T.ilU Citj Kiehardsou county , Nebraska , Issued .in order of attachment for the sum of fol.'C > m in action pending be-fore him wherein \\illum Nation , Mapttl Nation and G II KnlMi .ul are defendant and 1'eter frederick , ST is pi ilntltl. That property consisting ot nd de crlled as follow . h.ne been itt lobeil under said order - . bed -primrs , 1 jrrasjthe , 1 wash boiler J heating stoves , i barrel ot cook I nt : utensil.pade , 1 coaloil sto\e 1 kitchen cabinet * chair * , J wooden UdsteacN , i jron biHlste.nl 2 inatrossC's , J stands , 1 ( lining room t ible , I barrel ot trnit Jars , 1 high chair 'plush chairs. 2 plush rockers 1 plush sofa , > pieces carpet , I . e ln machine 1 child's chart S.\ldciu e was contluuiHl to thei'jrdday of June i o. , at 10 o'clock a ui t'BTKII KKEm KICK , -ii. . ISHVI * Plalntitl Atty. . for rialntltl. YOU NEED ONE j * M 91 * * Of those Lawn Mowers.re have them from the cheapest to the very best made. The Pennsylvania - * nia , conceded by all to be the easiest running- and * best constructed mower on the market. Don't * * borrow your neighbor's machine ; he would just as * soon loan his raxor ; but come and get my prices and you will own a machine. : : : : : I MIXED PAINT * * * Ready for use and needs no artist to put it on. * Call and get a color card , pick out your shades and do vour own work. I carr\ the best on the market * * a * * * J. C. TANNER * I POPULAR WHITE FABRICS On display incur large window. Those stylish mohairs , mixtures and fleecy summer materials For those new Spring1 creations Our line of in Skirts we Shepherd Plaids have a beauty are unsurpassed at 25 cents pes yard It you are looking lor the latest no\elties in Gilt Belts , Nobb\ Ribbon , or Easter Combs , l U L ON GEO. S. CLEVELAND \ . . SE. „ /i * M