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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1906)
i THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JULY 27 , 1906 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE lititcrcil as sccoiul-class matter as Kails CHy , Nebraska , post ofllcc , Janu ary 12 , l'X)4 , tuutcr tlic Act of Congress of March 3 , 187'J. Published every Friday at Kails City , Nebraska , by fhc Tribune riihllshinfi Comptvny E. F. Slmrti , Manager One year SUX ) bix months . < > 0 Three months .35 TELEPHONE 226. Caucus Meetings. The republicans of the second ward ot Fulls City arc hereby called to meet In oiiucus nt llio court house on Friday. August Ilrd , at 8 p. in. , for the purpose of selecting eighteen delegates to the county convention at Fulls City August 0 , 1000. NOUMAN MUSSKf.MAN , Chairman The republicans of the llrst ward of Falls Cllty are htroby called to meet In caucus at Uio Library on Friday , August Itrd , at 8 p. in. , for the purpose of selecting seventeen delegates to the county convention at Falls City Au gust 0 , 100(1. ( L. C. HIASUY : : , Chairman. The republicans of the third ward of Kails City are hereby called to meet In caucus at tlio National hotel on Friday August Ilrd , at 8 p. in. , for the purpose of selecting ten delegates to the county convention nt Falls City , August (1,1110(1 ( ( C. T. LilM'Ol.i ) , Chairman. The republicans of South Uarada are hereby notified that the caucus for I no purpicu of selecting tun delegates to attend the republican county con vention to be held In Falls City , Au gust (1th ( , will be held In the village of Bnrmlu , Saturday. August -lib , at one o'elork In the afternoon. JOHN MAIMCT. Coinmlttccman. Republicans of Ohio precinct are called to meet at town hall In Ohio precinct on Saturday , August , 1000 , at 8 o'clock p. in. , for the purpose of selecting ten delegates to county con vention to bo hold In Halls City , Neb. , August 0 , KKMl , at 2 o'clock p. in. , and to transact such other business as may como before the caucus. OitANT Gooi.sliV , Chairman. The republican voters of Falls City precinct are hereby requested to meet at the town hall on Saturday , August 1 , at 2 p. in. for the purpose of electing ten delegates to the count ) convention to bo hold at Falls City , August 0 , and to transact such other business as may properly come before such mooting. J.V. . Citooic , Commlttecman. The republicans of North Uitvada are hereby notified that the caucas for the purpose of selecting ten dele gates to attend the republican county convention to bo held In Falls City. August (1th ( , will bo hold In the village of Jluriiilu , Saturday , August Ith , atone ono o'clock In the otternoon. CIIAHMS MAKTIN , Commltteoinan. The Kcpnblican voters of Libercy I'rccinct arc requested to meet in the village of Verdon on August 4th at 2'M : j | . m. for the purpose of .selecting .sixteen delegates to the Kepublican County Convention to be held at Falls City , Nebraska on August ( Hh at 1OC ! ; p. m. and to transact any other busi ness which may come ho fore them. W. U. MAKK , Chairman. The Arutfo caucus to elect twelve delegates to the republican count } convention and to transact Mii'h othei business as may regular\ ! come be fore said caucus will bo held at tin town hall in Arago , Saturday , Augusi 1th .u 2 o'clock in the afternoon 01 'iii' ' ' ; > } TOUIS SlWBS. CoiumiU < miati. No wrong is made right be cause it has u precedent W < . on Ul justify horse stealing QI kuli grounds. iii the mean time county afte > \.oMity instructs , for Norri Drown. If the ratio keeps , U ] tl'i iv won't be enough of a con u t over United States Senate to ; uike it interest ing. George Sheldon is not receiv in many instructed delegation but he will receive large and en thusiastic support from the dele . ' .jutes who believe in courage , ir tegrity and ability. The republicans of this dis tru tare entitled to all the fact ot' the salary grab charffe against Mr. Pollard before th convention meets at Auburn. ] these charges are untrue Mi Pollard will and should be nom natcd. It is not serving tl : party right for him to say I nothing : to say. This is tl time to talk. The people are ei 'tied to know and know at ono t , Big Crops ! Big Bank Accounts ! Whenever you sell your farm products , bring your surplus money to this bank. It will safely keep your funds until called for and alow you interest if you leave it for a stated time. Falls City State Bank Receives deposits as low as a dollar. WHY NOT BE FAIR. Our esteemed contemporary The News continues to offer its advise to the republicans of this county on the necessity of beat ing Brown. It says that Brown is backed and controlled by the Northwestern railroad and that the senatorial light in the repub lican party is a mere contest be tween railroads. Of course the News , if it knows anything of the conditions in the state , knows that this assertion is untrue. Such statements as these are founded in prcdjudice and be longs to that old school of yellow dog politics in which all political opponents are untrue and unworthy and all good men and true belong to our crowd. Think back over the past and see if you can recall a single in stance of the News being fair with a republican. Can you call to mind a kind word the News cyer spoke of a political opponent. Norris Brown is a republican and because thereof he must be accused of being a railroad tool and of intending to betray the people. Is there anything in his life cither public or private that would justify the editor of The News in passing judgment against his honestyand integrity ? Norris Brown has been attor ney General of this state but two years. Within that time he has made industry his constant fami liar , not in the service of a rail road , but in the interest of the people. He destroyed the lum ber trust and as a result has sav ed more to the people of this state than all the democratic at torney generals the state has known. Did you see any mention of this fact in the News ? Norris Brown commenced pro ceedings in the Supreme court against the grain trust. It was not necessary for him to do so. No one made complaint to him , he made the complaint on his own motion and in his own name. The report of the referee disclos ed that the grain trust was charging one mid * one fourth .cents on every , hundred pound shipment as elevator charges. As soon as this report was filed this charge was annulled and to- da > , every Nebraska farmer who ships grain gets a one and one .fourth cent cheaper rate than he r cijd before Brown began this suit. s How many hundreds of dollars p wor saved to the shipping public by'thisoue act of Brown's nobodj ir can tell < Did YOU see any mention - tion of this great service in the News ? Norris Crown secured a judg ment against the Burliugtoi : railroad for every dollar it owes this county for taxes. Not a tas payer in this county spent a dollar lar in lawyer fees in this greal battle between Brown and the ts greatest railroad lawyers in th id west. Richardson county ob te tained this judgment for man > If thousands of dollars without tin r. expenditure of a cent. Have yet ever seen a statement in the New ; that spoke kindly of Brown fo this great service ? . 1C Not on your life. The New n- has never spoken of Brown ex cept to charge him with being ; railroad tool , a man who intend ed to violate his oath of office , if he were elected Senator , in the [ interest of corporations and against the people. The News has never mentioned the name of Theodore Roosevelt unless it was for the purpose of criticism or to accuse him with lack of sin cerity. Why not be fair ? That pirit of narrow mindedncss and illy predjudice is largely respons ible for the fact that the News lias but little if any iniluence in matters political. In these latter days it is only the blind partisan who sees nothing good in an op ponent. In these days when the man and his works count for so much it is the rare exception that a newspaper can be found who sees nothing good or true or honest in such men as Theodore Roosevelt and Norris Brown. Norris Brown a tool of the Northwestern railroad ? To those who know , the statement is so absurd as to make its author ridiculous. Norris Brown has never brought suit against the Northwestern if that is what is meant , and the reason is that when the taxes came due this railroad paid every dollar of its tax without a murmur. If the News cared to be fair and was sufficiently acquainted with the state condititions it would know that Norris Brown was respons ible for raising the assessed valu ation of this road many thousands of dollars , that when this road tried to destroy the new revenue law in order that its valuation might be cut down and its taxes less , Norris Brown went into the supreme court and defended the new revenue law and beat the at tempt to destroy it. The News should recover from its narrowness and at least try to be fair. The paper would be of more consequence if its readers did not universally think when they read a political article that the statements contained must be discounted because of the pred judice so manifest. All of the honesty and sincirety of purpose is not confined to one political yam. There are brave and honest men everywhere who are working for the general good. These men deserve and receive the encouragement of every good citizen without inquiry as to what their political belief is. The safety of a party depends not on its platform but on its candidates. Loud talks of a square deal and high sounding platforms will be as sounding brass and tinkling cymbals if the candidate is not on the square. The worst platform ever con structed could not injure the people ple if the man elected was an honest and n square man. R. R. Kyd of Beatrice is mak ing great strides in his effort to be nominated State Treasurer. Mr. Kyd is one of the best nndbright- est young men in the state. lie has made a success in his own affairs and will prove an honor able officer if elected to the posi tion to which he aspires. lie has many friends in this neck of the woods who will doubtless re member him when the time to vote comes around. JBIG DROPJ OCCUR SOMETIMES IN \ , OUR. PRICESBUTYEV | R I IN THE : QUALITY STYLE OR FWUH Of AMVOF i OUR , GOODS DEAR , BROTHERS 8c SlSTEFiS CETTH/fYGS / WHEREVbu GETTriEH RIGHT. BUJTER BROWN- A\ ; F\OTRG ( t < r " " , . . . . . "i-OP < ieMr I9of BV TMC nuSTCR. ( SHOWN CO. CMICCO. No. 23. YES THE TIME FOR THE DROP IN PRICES HAS COME. YOU KNOW THE TEGITIMATE REASON t i WE WISH TO CLEAN OUR HOUSE OF SUMMER I GOODS. WE MAKE REDUCTIONS WHICH ARE NOT MERE ON-PAPER-REDUCTIONS RICHT NOW SO THAT YOU CAN BUY SUMMER GOODS AND HAVE NEARLY THREE MONTHS YET To WEAR THEM. WE TELL YOU FRANKLY THAT FOR MOST OF THE YEAR WE MAKE A PROFIT ON OUR GOODS. So DOES EVERY MERCHANT. HE MUST. YET WE TRY NOT To DECEIVE THE PEOPLE. IT DOE3 NOT PAY. WE HAVE NOT SHIPPED IN LOADS OF JOB LOTS JUST TOMAKE A "FAKE" SALE ON , BUT ARE CLOSING OUT OUR REGULAR LINES OF GOODS THAT POSSESS STYLE AND QUALITY AT LESS THAN HALF THEIR COST. WE WON'T CARRY OVER A PIECE OF SUMMES GOODS IF PRICES WILL MAKE THEM GO. THE &IG SALE LASTS UNTIL AUGUST 5TH. RESPECTFULLY , FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA , SAMUEL . WAHL - Lottie Gulp and JSetta Camblin were Verdon visitors Thursday. Grant Ocamb , one of Rule's successful business men , spent Sunday here- Mrs. Gco. Reichers is spending the week with friends and rela tives at Ilumboldt. Henry C. Smith spent several days the Hrst of the week at Omaha , in a business way. T. P. Ilargravc and son were down from " \Vytnore Sunday , the guests of his brother , Charles Ilargrave and family. Laura Naylor is now operator of the Bell telephone station at the McBride drug store , assum ing the duties of the same yes terday morning. Dick Galvin mysteriously dis appeared on Monday of this v.cclc and since that time about two , hundred copies of the Kansas > City Daily Star have accumulated at the M. P. depot. Dick was the local distributer for this paper and since his vamoose his patrons have been minus their morning and evening papers. Estrtvy Notice. Taken up at my place , ono and cue-half miles south of Falls City , on June 1 , 1Mb , oue blue roan steer. No marks or brands. ifuppoHHl tubt * ubout oue and one-half year * , old. Weight , ! KX > pounds. .R , R. HATS , M. 0. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office over McMillan's Drug Store. Office 'Phono313. Uedeuco ! 'I'liouo VS. j M kes Homely Women Fredy. Xo woman no mmter how regular bur teuture * may be cun be culled pretty if her complexion is bud. Oduo Laxative Fruit Syrup aid * digestion HUU clears sallow blotched complexions by stimulating the liver and bowels. Orino Laxative Fruit Sjrup does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Remember tha name OKINO and refuse to accept any substitute. For sale nt Moore's Phar macy. f * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * LOWE BROS. PAINTS * * Are pronounced the best by all who f have used Ready Mixed Paint. Did * it it ever occur to you that you could save $3 per day by doing your own * U * * work with a paint that you can get * * * in any shade ? Try Lowe's once and * * # you will never use lead and oil with * an experienced mixer that costs more than the material. It will IK I last longer and look better. * We are headquarters for Lubricating Oils and is . Xx ing our price right. Let x us figure with you on paint or oil. * * * V F u li u EtB3 % * i ' f We don't want the earth with a fence around it , as we have material for fencing' and are willing to save you the price of the nails to build it with if you will figure with us on contemplated improvements. What we do want , is a fair portidn of the Lumber trade that comes to this city , and if Low Prices and Business principles will merit it , we are on the ground floor. If you will keep your , eye upon this space from week to week we shall try and interest you in Lumber. | Chicago Lumber and Coal Co. JULli RUCGGE , Manager