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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1906)
THE FAU.S CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , AUGUST 3 , 1906 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE Entered as sccotul-class matter as Kalis City , Nebraska , post onicc , Janu ary 12 , 1W4 , under the Act of Congress nf'March 3 , 187' ) . PttbHshcrt every I'riday at Vails City , Nebraska , by TKe Tribune ruhtlahinrt Comptvny E. K. ShtvrU , One year 51.00 Six n'onllis - M Three months .35 TELEPHONE 226. Caucus Meetings. The republicans of the second ward of Falls City are hcroby called to meet in caucus at the court house on Friday. August 'Ird , at 8 p. m. , for the purpose of selecting eighteen delegates to the county convention at Falls City August fl , JOOO. NOKMAN MUSHKI.MAN , Chairman The republicans of the first ward of Falls Ollty are hereby called to meet In caucus at ' .he Library on Friday , August 3rd , at 8 p. in. , for the purpose of selecting boventccn delegates to the county convention at Falls City Au gust ( J , U'OO. ' TJ. C. IIASMY ) : , Chairman. The republicans of the third ward of Kails City are hereby called to meet In caucus at the National hotel on Friday August Hrd , at 8 p. m. , for this purpose of selecting ten delegates to the county convontlonat Falls City , August 0 , IflOO C. T. Lil'POM ) , Chairman. The republicans of South llanuln are hereby notified that the caucus for the purpose of selecting ten delegates to attend the republican county con vention to bo hold In Falls City , Au gust (111) ( ) , will be hold In the vlllagu of Danula , Saturday. August - \ lat \ one o'clock In the afternoon. JOHN MAIIKT , Commlttcoman. Republicans of Ohio precinct arc called to meet at town hall In Olilc product on Saturday , August , 1000 , at 8 o'clock p. in. , for the purpose ol selecting ten delegates to county con vention to bo hold iu Kails City , Nub. , August 0,100(1 , ( , at tl o'clock p. m. , and to transact such other business as may coma bcforo the caucus. GUANT GOOLSUV , Chairman. The republican voters of Falls Citj precinct are hereby requested to mcel at the town hall on Saturday , Auinisl I , at tip. m. for the purpose of clectlnn ten delegates to the county convention to bo held at Fill It , City , August 0 , am to transact such other business as maj properly come before such meeting J. W. CKOOIC , Commltteeman , The republicans of North Uaradi are hereby notified that the cuuca for the purpose of selecting ten delegates gates to attend the republican count ; convention to be held in Falls City August Oth , will bo held in the village of Barada , Saturday , August -Ith , a ono o'clock in the ofternoon. On.MtL.ua MAKTIN , Commltteeman. The Arago caucus to elect t\velv < delegates to the republican count ; convention and to transact .such othc business as may regularly come be fore said caucus will be held at th town hall in Arago , Saturday , Angus 4th at 2 o'clock in the afternoon o said day. Louis SUKSS , Committccmau. What will it profit a party t < talk against grafting and nomi nate a grafter ? The question for Richardsoi county republicans to answer i not one of expediency but one o principle. Richardson countj should do what it thinks ' to bi right without regard to tin action of any other county Will some of Pollard's shouter stop talking precedent 1 o n j enough to give us their views 01 the morality of taking $1900 , fo services never performed ? I isn't a question of precedent , tin sole question is as to the moralit of such conduct. I am a farmer says Pollard am not a lawyer , therefore I didn' know any better. These are no his exact words but thesubstanc is the same. The Tribune wil bet a years subscription that a a class the farmers are as well i not better read than most law yers. The Falls City corresponden to the state Journal says that th cities in this county will sen delegations against Pollard bu that the farmers will send del ( gations for him. Does the corre : pendent think the farmers les particular about the honesty c servants than are their cit \ brothers ? Big Crops ! Big Bank Accounts Whenever you sell your farm products , 1 bring your surplus money to this bank. It will safely keep your funds until j called for and alow you interest if you leave it for a stated time. Palls City State Bank j Receives deposits as low as a dollar. ] . UDGE JUSSEN FOR CONGRESS. At the earnest solicitation of lundrcds of republicans in the < Mrst District Judge Paul Jesscn of Nebraska City has become a candidate for congress. To hose who know Judge Jcssen his is welcome news lor no bet- er young man lives within the confines of Nebraska. Judge Jesscn is one of the re- narkable young men of the state. le is entirely self made and his ife lias been a series of triumphs over difficulties. Ho first came nto prominence during the cele- > rated senatorial campaign which resulted in the election of Judge Hay ward. Jesscn was an earnest supporter of Hayward and prob- ibly did as much to bring about lis election as any one man con- iccted with the contest lie was nominated for district iudgc by the republicans seven years ago and was elected by an unprecedented majority. When lie became a candidate for re- nomination three years ago the republicans of that district not only gave him a unanimous notni- lation , but when the democratic judicial convention was held thai party likewise unanimously etv lorsed his candidacy. His ser vice on the bench has been so ad' mirable and so satisfactory t < lawyers and litigants alike tha when he was a candidate seyera years ago for Governor at the in stance of those who were fight ing railroad domination in tin party , the counties of his dis trict almost rebelled at the ide ; of his leaving the bench and fo : a time threatened to refuse hin the delegations of the s'.ate con vention. Judge Jesscn is one for when no explantions need be made The defense of precedent wil never be made for him. His life has been of that strong , virili character that compels admira tion and confidence. As a con grcssman he would be heard fron in a way very pleasing to tlu district. A ticket made up o Norris Brown , George Sheldoi and Paul Jussen would be tlu most powerful argument the re publicans could make in supper of their assertion that the parti is lighting graft and grafters. The republicans of Richardsoi county have two candidates t < choose between , Ernest Pollan and Paul Jessen. The duty of Richardson count ; republicans seems clear. But one weekly republicai paper in the district defend Pollard's salary grab. It i hardly necessary to name th Journal as that paper. There i every reason why the Journa should endorse a man for gettinj all the money possible out of th public. Stop Shooting. Many cases of boys shootini at marks and birds within th city limits have been reportei to the city officials. This is ; very dangerous practice am must be stopped at once or th parties will be arrested am dealt with according to law. G. M. BAUUETT , Mayor. George Sheldon was a Sat urday visitor in this city. Congressman Pollard was a Wednesday visitor in this city. Ilihna DeMoss of Omaha is visiting with relatives in this city. Fred Schock of Nebraska City spent Tuesday with his parents icrc. L. A. Ryan has been spending several weeks on his farm near icre. / W. II. Mulligan , wife and children are visiting relatives in this city. Win. J. Moran made a business trip to St. Joseph on Monday of : his week. Hon. Paul Jessen of Nebraska City was a business visitor here Wednesday. Ilarr } ' Hughes will leave next Tuesday for a ten days trip through Kansas. F. W. Cleveland Son of Ne braska City this week ordered a car of Ilcacock's quality Hour. P. S. Heacock and C. F. Reavis attended the funeral of W. A. Margrave Thursday atlliawatha. Mrs. Lisszic Myers and two children of Scott City , Kans. , are visiting her aunt , Mrs. Norman Mussclman. Truman McNall , father of O. J. McNall of Gainsvill , Texas is spending a few weeks with his son in this city. Francis Martin and wife , Helen Martin and her friend , Nellie Elliott of Chicago left Friday for Denver , Colorado. Mrs. Everly of Monet , Mo. , and Miss Emma Everly of Gran- by , Mo. , are visiting at the home of Bcnj. Slagel and wife. John W. White , cashier at the C. B. & Q. station here , left yes terday afternoon for a three weeks trip through Colorado and the west. Clara Tanner after visiting in Omaha , and with Mrs. F. W. Cleveland at Nebraska City for the past ten days , has resumed her position at the postofnce. The Ladies Auxiliary to the Cemetery Association will meet at the home of Mrs. J. S. Slocura next Tuesday afternoon , August 7th , at 3 o'clock. The attendance of every member is requested. B. J. Hough , who has been visiting his mother , Mrs. J. A. Hill , returned to his home in Chicago Monday. His wife and daughter will remain for a few weeks. Chester Fisher and wife have leased their farm near Oswego , Kans. , and will return to this city about the middle of this month , he having accepted a po sition in the Cleveland depart ment store. Our friend Herman Koehler brought this force one of the nicest basket of peaches , the first of the week , that ever gladdened hungry eyes. When one of the force consumes fifteen in the first inning , that is sufficient praise for the fruit. THAT WE KEEP COOL ! _ v M c CHICAGO WOULD IT NOT BE WELL FOR YOU TO KEEP YOUR HEAD COOL WHEN YOU GO TO BUY THINGS To WEAR. 1,5 IT NOT WELL To DEAL DURING THESE "REDUCTION TIMES" WITH THE STORE THAT TRIES To GIVE YOU GOOD VALUES ALL THE YEAR 'ROUND ? REMEMBER IF YOU GET BIT IN BUYING THINGS To WEAR THAT YoU MUST .STAY BIT UNTIL YoU WEAR THEM OUT OR GIVE THEM AWAY. EITHER 1,5 EXPEN SIVE. 1,5 IT NOT EVEN BETTER To GIVE AWAY UNSTYLISH GARMENTS THAN WEAR THEM ? APPROPRIATE APPAREL MAKES THAT CoMFORTABLE - FORTABLE FEELING. LOTS OF "FAKING" IS DONE NOWADAYS BY ILLEGITIMATE STORES. LEGITIMATE STORES , HOWEVER , MAKE REAL REDUCTIONS NOW ON GOODS THEY CARRIED REGULARLY BUT WHICH THEY WISH To CLoSE OUTBEFORE THESTYLECHANGES. WEHAVN'T A GREAT MANY SUMMER GOODS To CLoSE OUT , OUR TRADE FOR THIS SEASON HAVING BEEN GOOD ; SO WE CAN AFFORD To MAKE LOW PRICES ON ALL WASH STUFF AND YoU HAD BETTER COME IN BEFORE YOUR LATE. BIG UNLOADING SALE CLOSES SATURDAY , AUG. 5. RESPECTFULLY , FALLS CITY , WAHL NEBRASKA VV/-\ni _ Card of Thanks. We sincerely thank the kind friends who cheered and helped us during the illness and death of our beloved daughter and wife. Mus. MAUY McKiEVEU. JOHN L. McNAMAHA. The Wrong Surmising. I see in a state paper that some correspondent has my name in a list of candidates who are asking for a nomination by the republican convention to be a member ot the legisla ture next winter. I wish to say that I am not a candidate , have not been and will not be. All that I wish is that the republi cans in convention will nomi nate men that it will make us feel good to support. Yours truly , HENRY PATTERSON. Hazel O'Rourke is on the sick list. C. J. Hall came up from Rule last Friday. Samuel B. Wakeiield of Paw nee City spent Sunday in this city. Chas. E- Nixon of Owego , N. Y. , was transacting business af fairs here Wednesday. John L. Cleaver and Fred Se- bold attended the funeral of W. A. Margrave at Hiawatha. Edna Spencer and A. Yoder were among the Chautauqua visitors Tuesday evening. Mrs. Samuel Marts left Sun day for a visit with her son , Earl and wife at Wymore. Pearl Lawrence left Thursday morning for Baileyville , Kansas where she will spend a lew weeks. Dr. W. Boose assisted by Dr. A E. Wolfe performed an operation upon the right hand of Maggie Me Mahan , a typo at the News , for fibrous tumor on the tendon on Monday afternoon. She is un able to work and Mrs. Jellison is occupying her position at the News. * * - * - * * - * - H - * * - * - * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * LOWE BROS. PAINTS Are pronounced the best by all who * have used Ready Mixed Paint. Did * * it ever occur to you that you could save $3 per day by doing your own work with a paint that you can get # in any shade ? Try Lowe's once and * ff will lead and oil with it you never use * itn itu u an experienced mixer that costs * itn more than the material. It will itu last longer and look better. We are headquarters for Lubricat ing Oils and our price is right. Let us figure with you on paint or oil. * I It fU J. C. TANNER * TO THE PUBLIC ! 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 portion 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. V JULC RUEGOC , Manager mmmmmmmmi