The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, July 06, 1906, Page 4, Image 4

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THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JULY 6 , 1906
THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE
Knterctl as second-class matter as (
Tails CUy , Nebraska jest onice , Jitnii-
arv 12 , VHM , tuulcr the Act of Congress
of/March 3 , 1H7' ) ,
PttbHshctl every Friday at Kails City , ,
Nebraska , by
The Tribune Ptllillsliind Compsvny
E. K. Sluvrls ,
One .year $1.00
Six months f > 0
Three months 35
TELEPHONE 226.
THE MASK OFF.
The Tribune has hinokcd the
Journal out. The mask is off ,
and what has been expected has
come to pass. Again has it
heard its master's voice and
obeyed. It has joined in the
railroad chorus of "Anybody but
Brown. "
Mr. llarriman , the head of the
Union Pacific , live.s in New York.
His railroad is a Utah corpora
tion. Neither are residents of
Nebraska ,
James Hill lives in Minnesota.
His railroad , the Burlington , is
an Iowa corporation. Neither
arc residents of Nebraska.
These non-residents are "sore
as a dog" at Hrown because he
has beaten them in their attempt
to evade just tcxes , consequently
Mr. llarriman of New York and
Mr. Hill of Minnesota are agreed
on the proposition of naming Ne
braska's next United States sena
tor. Just a little impertinent ,
isn't it.
In this struggle between the
people to elect their champion ,
just as the people of Wisconsin
struggled against the railroads
to elect Senator La Fallette and
won , and the railroads to elect
their man , every railroad em
ployee who has neither the cour
age or independence to be his
own master , will take up the
fight against Hrown.
This the Journal has done.
Francis Martin is the Uurling-
ton lawyer in Falls City.
The Journal speaks of the
failure of the state in its lawsuit
against the bondsmen of Bartley
and blames Brown.
This is cither willful misrepre
sentation or ignorance. 13rown
was not the attorney general
when this case was tried. Brown
was not the attorney general
when the appeal was taken to
the Supreme court. Brown was
not the attorney general when
the case was argued in the su
preme court. The man who was
and who tried the case was At
torney General Prout. Brown
had no more connection with the
case than you or I. If the Jour
nal knows anything of the judic
ial history of this state it knows
these facts.
The Journal says there is
Lorenxo Crounse. There is Ed
ward Kosewater. There is Frank
Currie. There will be still more
before long for the fight is one
between the people and the rail
roads. Between a square tlea !
and special interests. The resuli
will show whether the republicat
party is owned by the people 01
the corporations. Whether Nebraska -
braska is to fall in line with Wis
consin or Rhode Island. Whethei
Dtir next Senator shall statu
shoulder to shoulder with Koose
irelt , La Fallotte , Dolliver am
Bcveridge , or with Hill , Harri
nan , Aldrich , Foraker and tin
ike.
ike.Each
Each side in this struggle ha
ts motto. On the Brown banne
s inscribed "Obedience to th
aw and a square deal. ' On th
> pposition banner appears th
oulstirringinscription , "H
nade us pay our taxes. Anv
xxly to beat Brown. "
Choose ye !
The News complains thr
Dinaha's Mayor Dahlman thre1
own his party and took up wit
Josewater. The News shoul
: nowthat Rosewater threw dow
he republican candidate Benso
o help Dahlman under an agrei
nent that Dahlraan should hel
Kosewater to the Douglas count
lelegation for senator.
Sickness aivd Adversity
Possibly you have money in this bank. Very
good. If not , you should begin right away to
lay aside small sums. Should sickness or ad
versity overtake you , you will need the money.
One of the important objects of this bank is to
safely care for small savings.
Remember we pay 3 per cent interest on time
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT and 4 per cent
on Children's accounts.
Falls City State Bank.
Row AtB. &A1.
Karly on Thursday morning
Officer Marts arrested two men
at the 15. & M. station who had
badly beaten up II. K. Davison of
Wymore , conductor on a special
freight. There were eight in
the bunch and they had been
hanging around all day , drinking
and carousing. I5oth jaw bones
of Mr. Davison's were broken ,
aside from other injuries. The
two men II. ( J. Jjabbot and Frank
Wilson of Kansas City arc now
in jail , boudd over to the next
term of court.
We would hate to run a news
paper and be compelled to do al
ways what our masters told us to
do. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
George Sheldon would make a
good governor. His public and
private life are above reproach
and his courage and convictions
bear the proper brand.
Nelle Weaver was visiting in
this city Tuesday.
W. S. Leyda was a Lincoln
visitor last Sunday.
T. L. Hall of Vcrdon spent
Sunday in this city.
Judge Rapur was down from
Pawnee City the first of the
week.
-
Dr. C. F. Burchard was called
to Pawnee City on Tuesday
afternoon.
Mrs. Clark is seriously ill at
her home in the northwestern
part of this city.
Mrs. Lloyd Giannini spent Fri
day and Saturday the guest of
Mrs. Dan Ratckin at Rulo.
Mrs. James Waggoner and two
children left Monday for Dawson
on a brief visit with relatives.
Frank Messier came down from
Fairburv and spent Sunday with
his wife who is visiting her par
ents here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wright of Kan
sas City are visiting with the
hitter's mother Mrs. Stoughton
this week.
Mesdames Charley and Sam
McCreery left Tuesday morning
for a visit with relatives at Wet-
more , Kansas.
Mrs J. F. Whetstine returned
home the first of the week from
1 a visit with her parents at Wash
ington , Kansas.
E. G. Whitford and familj
have moved here from Edgar
he being the new agent at tin
Burlington station.
Geo. Hall had the misfortuni
to come in contact with a bast
.ball Sunday , the same givini
him a beautiful black eye.
Mrs. Wm. Cade and Laura lef
Tuesday afternoon for Nebrask
City where they will visit wit
her daughter Mrs. Chas. Fraket
A "Derby" of one and one
eighth .miles will be run at th
state fair _ on September 4tl
This promises to be an event a
the fair this year and societ
will be out in the Derby color
( yellow and white ) . The rac
program is by far the best eve
IP given at a Nebraska state fai
IPy
y and lovers of the fast horse wi !
have a gala week.
Foreclosure of Chattel Mortgage by Sale
of Mortrfajjed Property.
Notice is herein triven th.it I "III on the
21st daof Julv. I'M'i. ' in the liell Iliiildlnir.
Hituatcil on I , l is. In Itlock 70. in the 1'itj of
Tails Citv. in Kicli.irilson Coiintv , Sl.ile of
Nebraska , between tile hours of 10 o'clock ,
a. in. , .intt 1 o'clock p. in. , olfer for sale at
public auction all the Hoods , wares , merchan-
illse nnil slock , driws. patents , paints , oils ,
trl.iswallpaper , connlers , wall-cases , show
case * , cash registers , ftirnltiuc , flxttue" , safe ,
r.irbou.iter.siNla lotintaln.ainl all apptirii'iiances
thrii-to lirlop-'iim , nrnanients , fimilshlnifs
anil material of evcr.v ilescriptlon , now con
tained In H.ilil stoic-room. Saltl sale is made
piiisn.tnt to authoill ) contained in a certain
chattel noitiKiKe evented bj 1' . I < . Moore ,
of Palls Citj , K'lcharilMin Conntv , Nebraska ,
to llowaul 11. ( .rail.im , of Omaha , Nebraska ,
on the 'nil day of September , 1905. In secure
the payment by said 1' . I. . Moore to the said
Howard II. Uiaham the sum of & .OOO.nO.
together with M percent theieon ( torn date
until paid. evidenced by elwht several prom-
issor } notes for the sum of 250.00 each ,
p.ijable respective ! } one on December > , l'M5 ' ,
one on March 9. l'K)6 ) , one on June > , l'H)6 , one
on .September 9. 1 ° 0 ( > , one on December 9 , 1'HVi ' ,
one on March ' > . I'M" ! , one on June " > , 1907
and one on September 'i. l"i)7 , which said
chattel mortgage contains the following
condition , to-wit :
"And I , the said I' . I < . Moore , do hereby
revenant , and auree to with the said Ilowaid
I ! , ( .i.ill.mi , that In case of default made in the
pa ) nienl of any of the above mentioned eiitht
proinlssori notes , or Interest thereon , or failure
to keep Raid propeit } Insiued as lieieinbefon ;
provided , or in case of mv attempting to
remove from the said Count } ot Klchardson ,
the aforesaid woods and chattels , or an } part
thereof , or In case said stock of ( roods be
replaced and replenished , and Kept above the
value of Sl\ Thousand Dollars , ( f i,000.00) ) ,
including all property covered b } this inort-
; ; then , and in that case , the whole of said
debt shall immediatel } become due at the
option of the part } of the second nail , audit
shall bo lawful for the said mortirairee , 01 his
asslidis. In himself or auent , to tal\o ilium1
diate possession of said woods or chattel
whcrevci found , the possession of these
pu-sents beiiiir his Milhclcnt millionttheiefor ,
and to sell the same at public auction , or MI
much thereof , as shall IKsulliclent to pa } the
amount due , or to become due. as the case
may be , with all reasonable costs pertaining
to the taklnir , keepinir. advertising , and selling
of said properl } . The money remainint : after
pa } inir said sums , if any. to In- paid on demand
to the said part } of the lirst iiart. "
And whereas , default has been made b } tin
K.I Id mortKaitce In the painent of the note for
$ J50.00 and the Interest accrninif thereon
fall I ilk'dmon the 9lh day of December , 1005
and on another foi the same amount and saint
Interest falling due on the 9th da } of March
l"0i ( , and on another for the same amount atu
same Interest fall I tin duo on the 'till ' da } o
June , l Oii , said mortgage in pursuance of tin
authority alnivc recited has elected to dcclan
the whole of said morlirairo debt and tin
interest accruing thereon to the date of tin
first publication of this Notice , tow it , the 2911
of June , l"0o , due and p.iable , and Is nov
Pioceedlnif to foreclose the same pur.siian
to the statute In such case made and provided
That there Is now due and paable on sail
mortuMue debt at thu datuof the first pupil
cation herein the sum of J2.IiS.S3. That n
roceedlnifs at law- hare been hail to recove
lie money expressed In said promissory note
r the interest accrulnir thereon and \\lilr
re secured by said chattel mortvaee am
ilio rinht to foreclose said mort aicu pursiiau
o the terms thereof has become absolute.
Notice is hereb } ( utliur iflven that sal
hattel mortuakre v\as duly recouled by sal
rtifaiten in tlieoflice of the Count ) Clerk o
{ Ichardsou Count } . Nebraska , and bears th
ollowlni ; certificate on the back thereof :
"Chattel Mortiraitc ulvcn b } Dr. P. I
iloorc , of Tails City. Nebraska , to Howard 1
.lahani. Omaha , Nebraska. State of Ni.
laska , Itichardson County , ss. Tiled fo
rcoid in Hie Con insClerk'1 ! Ollice. the 'It
ay of September. l'K > 5. at 5 o'clock and !
iiinutes p , m. . Recorded in Hook No. 1 , TUL'
SI , J. C. TANNI.K. County Clerk.
J. J. TXN.NKK. Depui } . "
WIU.KIUOKK. and the condition ofai
nort aKe havinir t > een broken , the same hav
ilk' bern duly tiled of record , and till
mortiracee having elected to declare the whol
if said debt due and payable pursuant to th
condition and stipulation in said moruai :
contained , h : has seized said properl } by hi
awful agent , to-wit , the .sheriff of Kichardso
bounty , and will proceed to foreclose the sam
b } a sale of the property hereinbefore d
cribed , in the manner set forth herein an
at the time and place specified.
HOWAXD n. ( ' . x.vmv.
Hy W. T. rnNTOShenflf. .
And Aecnt for Mortcagee.
Ki-Avts A KK.VVIS.
Att } * . for Mortiraeee. ; Mt.
Leg.l Notice.
ToKdwartlE llrown.
You art hereby notified that at a public
tax sale ot land , fordollniiucnt taxes , at the
County Treasurer's oflleo lu Kails City ,
Klctmnlson county. Ncbruskii , on the 7th day
of November. A D. , IWt , Olaretieu 11 Wilt so.
of said county , for the use ami benefit of
himself , his uelrs , or his iisslKtut's did bid
eli anil purchase the follovvltiK described
real-eatatc. to-wit :
I.ot ! > is anil la Illock 1 ! , ot Falls City.
Nebraska , which was then ami there ottered
for b-ilo lor delinquent taxes for the year
11WJ , and there being no other bidders for
the same.
Thta said lauil vras taxed lu the name of
EdvTanl K. llrown , and said tax- was assessed
for the year 1WJ , and that the time of re
demption from saU gale will expire on the
7th day of November , 1906. and after the
expiration of said date a deed to said
property will be applied ( or unless re-
deemed. SMt CLIRK.NCJ : II. WILTSI.
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OCCUR soMETinrrj * IN
I OUR PRCESBuTVEV ! | K
IN THE : QUALITY
OR F/lV' / ' H Of AN/or
I GOODS , DEAR ,
BROTHERS 8c SISTERS
R CETTHI/VGS / WHERE ftu
GET TEH RIGHT.
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YE.S THE TIME FOR THE DROP IN PRICED
COME. YOU KNOW THE LEGITIMATE REA.SON-
WE WWH TO CLEAN OUR HOU.SE -SUMMER
fiOOD.5. WE MAKE REDUCTIONS RlflHT NOW
O THAT YOU CAN BUY SUMMER GOODS AND
HAVE NEARLY THREE MONTHS YET To WEAR n
THEM. WE TELL YOU FRANKLY THAT FOR
* MOST OF THE YEAR WE MAKE A PROFIT ON
OUR GOODS. So DOES EVERY MERCHANT.
WE ARE CLOSING OUTOUR REGULAR LINES OF
GOODS THAT POSSESS STYLE AND QUALITY
AND FOR THESE PRICES :
WE HAVE PLACED ALL OF OUR WASH GOODS
IN FOUR LOTS.
LOTS I , ALL GOODS THAT SOLD FOR 15 TO
25 CENTS , AT IOC ,
LOT 2 , ALL GOODS THAT SOLD FOR 25 To 4O
CENTS , AT ISC.
LoT3 , ALL GOODS THAT SOLD FOR 35 To SO
CENTS , AT 25C.
LOTS 4 , ALL THE ODDS AND ENDS OF OUR
WHITE GOODS THAT SOLD AS HIGH AS 50C ,
AT 18C.
YOU WANT SOME OF THESE SURE.
RESPECTFULLY , i
FALLS CITY ,
NEBRASKA SAMUEL . WAHL _
M I 1 II I U 1 1 I I I I Hh
THE LOVE
OF JEWELRY
Is one of the most nat
ural of emotions as the
actions of children and
older people alike show.
This love for the beauti
ful and the artistic should
be cultivated to the ut
most the only bar to
owning- Jewelry should
be the price and that you
will never find an obstacle
here.
Every price
marked.
A. E. JAQUET i
THE OLD RELIABLE
iiini 1111 in 111 in i ii
Attention Everybody !
At a meeting : of the old settlers
held at Dawson , it was decided
to hold the annual picnic at Dawson -
son in a beautiful shaded { jrove >
on Wednesday a n d Thursday ,
August 22 and 23 , 1'JOG.
The committees have all been
appointed , and they will now
soon { jet to work and have every
thing in readiness to make the
picnic a success. For stand
rights apply to J. T. Waggoner.
Dawson , Nebr.
JOHN M. BKOCKMAX , Pres.
GKO. SMITH , Sec'y.
Alois Dannecker , a wealthy
farmer residing one and one-half
miles north of Rule , while doing
his chores Sunday morning , found
that lightning struck his fine
barn and killed six valuable cat
tle Saturday night.
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White Shirt Waist Suite I
We have just received a new
consignment of good servicable
wash suits which are so attractive
and dressy during the Summer
months.
Call and see them as the low
prices and excellent quality will
surprise you.
This week we will receive an
elegant line of Skirts for the warm
season.
Any size and style you wish will be found in
this stock.
GEO. S. CLEVELAND