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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1906)
k THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE FRIDAY AUGUST 10 1906. In ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ J. BUSINES COLLEGE Shorthand , Typewriting and Penmanship ANNOUNCEMENT. "We have collected a great many testimonials from our former students who are now holding excellent positions and drawing large salaries and these we had intended to have published in the form of a cata logue. Finding the cost would be too great unless we increased our tuition charges , we have abandoned this idea , and shall publish but a few of the great number of recommendations that have been so kindly fur nished by our former students. Remember that we own our building , do our own teaching and owe no man a cent. This explains why our tuition is low er than that of similar institu tions. Did you ever think , my dear students , that the iine fine catalogues sentout by some of our large colleges , the rent for great buildings which they occupy , the interest on several hundred dollars invested in fine school furniture and the high salaries drawn by their teachers , all are paid by you ? Select Your Own Studies. The most of schools place all students in the same class at the time they enter school , and they are all clumped out togeth er a"t the end of three or four v years by what is known as the grinding process , and during all this time the student has been pursuing studies that he knew would be of no practical use to him , but what is he to do ? He must know a few branches and in order to get them he must go through the grinding process. Attend our school a few months , no difference whether you wish to prepare yourself for business a stenographer , a farmer or that of the teaching profession , and by the time the other fellow who is attending the grinding school has completed his course , you will have made back your school money and be comfort ably located in business. N $ % Come and Do Likewise. V i Our graduates are now filling ' | i , * positions as clerk , book-keeper , ' teachers , bank cashiers and j' stenographers , at salaries ranging - ' ing from $35 per month to $1,200 per year. You can do the same by attending our school from six to eiirht months. Postmaster Palls CUV , Ncbr , This is to certify that my son , daughter and several of my near relatives have attended the Falls City Business College. I have visited the school on several occasions and believe Professor G. M. Baraett to be an excellent instructor and the training in all departments of this institution very thorough. Very sincerely , G. J. CUOOK. Uook-kccpcrSt. Joseph , Mo. TO WHOM IT MAY COXCnitX : It gives me great pleasure to recommend the Falls City Busi ness College to any person de sirous of a thorough and suc cessful education. I am now holding a fine position as book keeper for Crider Bros. Com. Co. . of this city and I consider that my success is entirely due to the training I received under Professor Barrett while attend ing the P. C. B. C. I do not hesitate to recommend this school to anyone wishing to se cure the "best. " Wishing the pid School continued success , I am very truly , OHKSTEK S. POWKK. ST. JOSEPH , Mo. . JULY 28 , ' 00 PKOP. G. M. BAKUKTT , Falls City. Nebraska. Dear Friend and Teacher : Your most welcome letter re ceived this morning and it was indeed a pleasure to hear from you again. Yes , I am still with Crider Bros. , and will finish my fourth year with them in about six weeks. I have a nice position and good hours , beginning about 8 a. in. and completing my day's work at about 4. p.m. I get $1,500 this year which is very good pay for a young fellow like me. I certainly do not hesitate to recommend you and your school to anyone who may be interest ed in securing a business educa tion , and as I have a good knowledge of the work done by other schools , 1 unhesitatingly place the Falls City Business College second to none. Wish ing you continued success I am Yours mspectlully , CHESTER S. Pownu. Avoid Danger. Every time we read about the crime disease and poverty in the large cities it is a cause of thankfullness that we are unable to get into a big ' town. The simple life is the real thing and the simpler the better for most of. Falls City Journal. Father , mother ; did you ever stop to think of the danger in sending your sons and daughters to the large cities ? Your senor or daughter goes to college for one of two purposes to spend your hard earned money hav ing a good time , or to acquire knowledge that will be worth a fortune to them as they grow older. If you keep them in a small city and a small school , they are properly cared for , and the dangers of the la rue city re moved First National llanlt , falls Cltv , Net ) . TO WHOM IT MAY CONCPUN : This is to certify that we per sonally know the Falls City Business College to be a good school and that Professor Bar rett will do all for his pupils that can be done , not only in school but alter completing their course of study. \ \ e now have employed in this bank two of his graduates and can cheer fully say that they are in every way worthy and qualified. JOHN \V. Ilor/r , President. J. H. MOKEHKAD , Cashier. Mr. Baker , one of the young men referred to above , is now book-keeper and assistant cashier in the Richardson County Bank. Stenographer and Typewriter. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : I graduated from the Short hand Typewriting department of the Palls City Business Col lege six years ago and accepted a position in a real estate office and worked there for ten months , and since that time I have been employed in a law yer's office and like my work very much. Any girl willing to work can not do better than learn steno graphy , and I find great plea sure in recommending the Palls City Business College to any young person wishing to learn shorthand or take a thorough and up-to-date course in busi ness training. GHAGI , KACHEMIIKS. A Good Showlnq. Herbert Hedges was one of a large class to take the civil ser. vice examination at Kansas City some weeks ago. Last week he received a report of his standing. The average per centage made on his papers was 8-1 , which is a very good show ing. Not more 'than half of those taking the examination would get through This puts him in line for an appointment as railway mail dork if he de sires to take it. - Palls City Journal. Mr. Herbert Hedges , the young man referred to in the above article was one of the first students enrolled at the Palls City Business College , and since completing his course of study has been deputy post master for several years. His younger brother , known as little Ralph is now book-keeper in Kansas City making his $100 per month and his other two brothers that attended our col lege are now in the western part of the state , one in a bank and the other looking after a large ranch. Mr. Charles Hed ges the father of these four boys formerly lived south of this city and is recogni/.ed by everyone as being a good farm er and shrewd business man. When a man with such a reputa tion as this , sends four of his sons through our college and they step into good paying posi tions we surely have many reas ons to feel complimented at the work we are doing. Bookkeeper and Cashier. TO WHOM IT MAY COXCEHN : This is to certify that I grad uated from the Falls City busi ness College nearly two years ago and have had the position of bookkeeper and cashier in one of the largest stores in Southeartern Nebraska ever since completing my course. I enjoy my work very much , finding it both pleasant and pro fitable. Realizing that my col lege training fitted me for this position , I take great pleasure in recommending this well es tablished school to any young person in search of a thorough business training. My brother graduated from the business de partment at thcsame timel did , and he is now holding a good position in this city. GuACE GRAY. SAVE FIFTEEN DOLLARS. All students enrolling at the College on Monday. September 7 , IflOO , lor. seven consecutive months and paying cash or giv ing note bearing 8 per cent in terest , will be furnished all books and blanks free of charge , liemembc'r that it will be much to your interest to take advan tage of this proposition as it will save you fifteen dollars. This olTer holds good for the one day only. Parent * , do you not think it is a duty you owe to your sons and daughters , to give them a good education ? It will rest you but fifty dollars. Many of the young students who have graduated from our college are now making more money in one month than it will cost you to send them to this institution and allow them to complete our course of study. Stcnoflraphcr , Tails Cltv , Nebraska. This is to certify that I liayc completed a course in both the business and short hand depart ments of the Palls City Busi ness College , of which Professor G. M. Barrett is principal. For the past three years 'I have been employed by the John Gilligan Company , one of the largest Bridge companies doing business in the United States. I find my work very pleasant an shall always feel very grateful - ful for the favors and kindness shown me by this institution. Wishing the college continued success , I remain Yours truly , I. N. LYON , Jr. Dank of Salem , Salem , Ncbr. , To whom it may concern : Having attended the Falls City Business College for a few wcfeks , I feel no hesitancy in recommending this school to all. The methods employed are certainly very beneficial to those wishing business training. Professor Barrett is certainly a competent teacher and a gentle man in every particular. R. B. HUSTON. Book-keeper a n d Assistant Cashier. Shorthand and Tvprwrltlnfl. Never before in the history of the world has the lightning pen of the stenograper been appre ciated as it is at the present. The demand for good shorthand writers for general olfice work is far in excess of anything heretofore known. At no time in the past have competent stenographers so readily se cured good paying positions as now. All positions of this kind will be found pleasant and pro fitable , and better adapted to ladies then almost anything else they can do in a business way. Young men and women have only to master shorthand to make it a source of profit to themselves and an easy stepp ing stone from a lower to a high er position. OHIOAOO , Ii.i. . , July HO , IflOO. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : This is to certify that I at tended the Falls City Business College , taking the Shorthand and Typewriting course. I am now holding a good and re sponsible position and cannot speak too highly of the school. The method of teaching is thorough and J earnestly recom mend the institution to anyone wishing to obtain a start in the business world. Very respecttully , SOPHIA C. RIEQEH. BACKWARtTsfUDENTS. Many young men and young women who have neglected their earlier education are too backward to mingle with the children of the public .school. To this class we have to say that in our college there is nothing to embarrass you , as we give you private instructions until you can enter classes with out feeling the least embarrass ment. If you are thinking of attending school , write to any first class Business College and get their terms and you will find that we can give you the same course of study from $20 to $ flO cheaper. For further particulars call on or address , G. M. BAKRITT , PRINCIPAL. i I i -m - : / - * - 1 JL * 2 ? 1 G 1 JL IM 7i W E are pleased to inform our friends , our customers and the public in general , especially those who were good enough to help us a few weeks ago in finding a name for our new Bottled Beer , that Bottled Beer Will be on Sale at all Leading Dealers on July 14th , 1906 In Pint and Quart Bottles Only. This is the Beer You Want It has a finer flavor than any other as n result of its being made of only the best materials that the world affords in just the right proportions , Because : and is brewed by a master brewer and represents the concentrated effort of our Hall a Century of Practical Experience. 'it is a pale , light , nutritious beer that you will enjoy with your meals as well as for refreshment. Write ffir our booklet "LllXUS Beer , " which tells why Krug Luxus" Beer is more delicious , more wholesome , more nutritious and quenches the thirst better than anything else brewed. There Is Complete Satisfaction In Every Bottle. DON'T FOttGET THE DATE , JULY 14th , 1006. If your dealer cannot supply you send your order direct to us. Wewill supply you promptly The best will cost you no more than other kinds. Jjffify Beer will never disappoint. It will always be uniform Fred. Krug Brewing Company Omaha , NebrasKa . , i * * duii Republican Senatorial Convention. The republicans of the llrst eona- ] torial district of Nebraska , are hereby ' called to meet in convention at the I Park hotel in the city of Humboldt , Nebraska , on Tuesday , August 28 , 1000 , at 11 o'clock in the forenoon , for the purpose of placing In nomination a candidate for elate senator for the tlrst senatorial district of Nebraska , to be voted for at the next general election - tion to be held In the state of Nebras ka , November fi , 1000 , arid for the tran saction of buch other busings as may come before said convention. The basis of representation of the counties composing said first senatorial district In baid convention shall be the vote ciibt for Hon. Chas. B. Lctton for supreme judge at the general election held November 7 , 1905 , giving one del egate for each 100 votes or major fraction thereof so cast for said Hon. Chas. B. Letton and one delegate at largo from each county composing said first senatorial district. Said representation entitles each county to the following representation in said convention : Richardson 10 Pawnee II It is recommended that no proxies be allowed and that the delegates present from each county cast the en tire vote of their county in the con vention Cominltteeman from Pawnee county. JOHN W. POWKM , , Commlttecman from Richardson Co. Consumption Threatened. C. UNGiit , 211 Maple St. , Champaign 111 , , writes ; "I was troubled with a hacking cough for years and I thought I had consumption. I tried a great many remedies and was under the care of physicians for several months. I used one bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar. It cured mo , and I have not been troubled since. " For sale at McBrlde's Pharmacy. Cures Coldii Prevent * Pneumonia Never before in the history ol ! Nebraska IIIIH politics been of such vital interest to the masses as the contest now being willed in this 1 state. The people nro entitled to know the whole truth about nil the | men who lire seeking oflice and ubout the principles tlmt are -i being advocated. A paper having some personal or private interest in the outcome of ouch contests can rarely be relied upon to print the news from nn absolutely un biased standpoint. II a 8 the thought occurred to you that The State Journal is the only Nebras ka strte newspaper whoso proprie tor is not nn oflico holder or odicc seeker ? This may bo some ex planation of why The Journal is so especially interesting these days. Its attitude upon all ab sorbing topics of public interest is in behalf of the people and not. for oflice-getting. Men Past Sixty in Danger. More than half of mankind over < blxty years of ago Bufler from kidney ' and bladder disorders , usually enlarge- mcnt of prostate gland. This Is both painful and dangerous , and Foloy's- Kidney Cure bhnuld bo taken at the first elgn of danger , as it corrects Irre gularities and has eurred many old men of this disease. Mr Rodney Burnett , Rockport , Mo. , writes : "I suffered with enlarged prostate gland and kidney trouble for years and after taking two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure I feel better than I have for twenty years although I am now 91 years old. " ror sale ut McBrlde's Pharmacy. FOLEYSHONEY TAR for children ; tafo , aurm. No opiate *