The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, September 21, 1906, Page 4, Image 4

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THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 21 , 1906
THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE
Kntercd as .sccowl-cl.m matter ns
Kails City , Nebraska , post onke , Janu
ary 12 , l'V)4 , under the Act of
'
of'Mnrcli 3 , 1879.
Published every Krhlny at Kail * City ,
Nebraska , by
The Trilitinc Pillillilimjl Company
E. K. SlmrU , M&n * er
One year . . SI.00
bix months . . .60
Three months .35
TELEPHONE 226.
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT
The ( olliiwlnii proposed mncnUmcnt t <
Ihr ( .onMlltiHnn or the Male of Nebraska ,
as hereinafter scl Inrlli lit lull , is sub-
milled In the electors of the Male of Nc
bra Ka , to be voted upon at the general
clcttlnn lobe held I nc.vlnv , November 0 ,
A. I ) . , 11)0(1. ) (
Hi IT KNAITI i > nTIM. . I.utHiTIKI ov TIII.
STATItOI' Nl IIR\HkA'
Section I. Th.it n ( tlin uenor.il ilcrlloii fur
Stnlc.mil I.i'ulMathi ! ofliceiN l < > Inliclil nil tilt'
TncMl.ij , Niiciveclhtir tlif llrnt Minulaj In
Nou'itilHT. liOi ( , tin fnlloulnir iiroUmoii 1n <
pro | wiit and siitiniltlnl to tin * rh-flnr * "f I ho
Mate as nil ntiirmliiirnt to llir constitution.
Section 2. TIUTH Mini ! IKa State Kalfuaj
ComiiilftHliMi.coiiHlMhiir of tliroo uu'inlH'ri.lulin
iliallv \ Rnl rtroliil at tliu uvuor.it rli-etlon In
1'VMi , u IIIM * ( mil of ofl'ici1. pxivpt llio o chosen
at tin1 Hr t rloctlon under tills prm Mon , Nlull
l esix Mtirn.and lie o coinponoallcin nil.ill l i
fixed tiy llu > I.L'elnl.ttnrr.
Of llir Iliri'i1 commliHloncrt. llrst clrrtod , tin *
one rrct'hlntf tinItlk'tiont nnintn < r ofoton ,
Mini ! liohl In * inner lor NIX JIMIH , the t < > xt
hlRlu-nt four jnarw , anil tin * 1o i- t two jrarn.
Tlir PIIWIMM.mil ilnl lot of Mich com inhslonHlull
include tinrounlatlon of r.Ues , or\lcc ami
ui'ticral control of common c.irrlut .imlu'lrirlt.
latntc may proxlitc tiy Inn. Hut lit the alisoiicii
of Kpoclllc li'uW.uloit , tlin roninilHslon shall
extrcl o tinpouirx , ind perform the. duties
cmmier.Ued In till * provlHion.
Section 3. That at xnld election In the \rnr
l"0boit Iliu Itallol of each elector Millnir llu-ro-
.11. there Khali In- printed or written the \\ords :
'TorCoiiMltiillon Aineiidiiiunt. llh referencu
to Slatu Kalluay Commission" And "Airalnst
Constitutional Amendment , With Ucfciencuto
Slatu Kaltuay Commission. " And If , a major-
111 of nil \oles c.iHt at said election , Khali bo
for Kiich anicndment , the name uliall lie diomed
to IH < adopted.
1. A , ( ialnshaKecrelar > of Hlatuof the state
of Nebraska , do herein certify that tlin fore
irolnir proposed amendnienl to the Constitution
of the State of Nehraska Is.i true and correct
copy of ti ) orlulnal eniolled and enirrossed
till ) , as passed h ) the Tucnlvnliitli M-sslon of
the leulslalnre of the Slate of N'eluaskn , as
appears from said orlvhi.il hill on Die In this
office , and lh.it ald proposed amendment Is
Hlihmllled to the < inallllrdoternoftltoHtate.
of Nehraska foi their adoption or rejection at
the ueneial election to lie held on Tuesday tliu
Mil day of Nincm1cr , A. I ) . l"iVi.
Ill testltnoiu thereof , I lia\c. hereunto set nu
hand and nfllxid thuureat seal of the. stale of
Nelnaska.
Done at Lincoln thin Jlth day of Jnlj. In the
jear of our I.oril One Tliousamt Nine Hundred
and Six. of the Independence of the United
State * tlio One llinntrcil and Tlilrtj cecoml ,
and of tills ht.tte the rortleth.
A. C.AI.US1IA.
IMvU. ) Secrclar ) of htale.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
Slftlc ,
For United States Senator :
NOHKIS UKOWN , of Buffalo.
For Governor :
GitoKGK L. SiiKi.noN. of Cass.
For Lieutenant Governor :
M. K. lIoi'Kwuu. , of Burt.
For Railroad Commissioners :
II. J. WINNKTT , of Lancaster ,
KoniWT Cowiu.i. , of Douglas ,
A. J. WIU.IAMS , of Pierce.
For Secretary of State :
GHOKOH JUNKIN , of Gosper.
For Auditor :
13n. M. SKARI.HI JK. , of Keith.
For Supt. Public Instruction :
JASHJK L. M'BRIKX , of Fillmore.
For Treasurer :
LAWSOX G. BRIAN , of BOONM : ,
For Attorney General :
WM. T. THOMPSON , of Merrick
For Land Commissioner :
HUNKY M. KATON , of Dodge.
Congressional.
For Congressman , 1st District :
KKNKST M. POI.I.ARD of Cass
Judicial
For District Judge
JOHN B. RAPKR
Senator * !
W. II. WILSON
County.
For County Attorney :
JOHN WIUTSK
For Representatives :
CASS JONKS
J. F. SHUIWKT
AUWKT STALDKR
If at times you are in doubt
just what is meant by some of
ft * the articles in this paper , please
remember that the proof reader
belongs to the new fangled spel
ling school.
Richardson county has pro
duced this year the greatest frui
crop in its history. If the same
care was observed in its treat
raent and in marketing it that i
taken with fruit in other locali
ties , it would have added thous
ands of dollars to the wealth o
the growers ,
One of the most effectual
ways of increasing your world
ly stores , is to open an ac
count with this Bank.
Worldly Suppose you drop in and
let us talk it over with you.
You can commence with a
few dollars.
State
AN UNCONSCIOUS HUMORIST.
In a border of llajjs , double
ended , on the front pajjc , the
News of last week { jave voice to
lie fact that one Shallenberijer ,
leinocratic candidate for jjovcr-
lor , was to lire the first nun at
\-ills City in the near future. In I
he advertisement the statement j
vas made that this man Shallen-
) er er would riddle the corpora-
ion party. i
The News is becoming funny.
Shallenbertfer , let's see , isn't
le the man who for the past live
ears has been the chief pass dis-
ributer for the Uurlin ton rail-
oad ?
ShallcnberKcr , lest we forget ,
sn't he the man who ridiculed
Jryan for becoming colonel of a
Nebraska regiment during the
Spanish war and didn't he say it
vas a grand stand play , and
vasn't George Sheldon a captain
i that same regiment , and didn't
George go on to Cuba even after
Ir. liryati resigned and went to
Vashington to light the treaty ,
nd didn't George stay with it
ntil the light was over and the
egiment was mustered out V
bhallenbergcr , isn't that the
cllow from Alma , this statc.that
aid in 1'JCM , in open convention ,
hat Uryan was a dam dictator
hould not be permitted to go to
lie National convention as a del-
gate , and didn't he work to
efcat him , and didn't he use his
ailroad inlluence to the limit'for
liat purpose ?
Shallenberger , isn't he the fel-
ow that had Douglas county ,
nd Omaha behind in the dcmo-
ratic state convention , and were
ot the men who were making
us fight the recognized railroad
enchmen in this state , and
idn't they say that Ucrge must
) c beaten because he was too
adical against the railroads ?
Shallenberger going to fire the ! j
irst gun , riddle the corporations , j
Great Scott , the News is un-
onsciously becoming a humorist.
You think this is political bum-
omb , Mr. Democrat ? Just write
o Mr. Bryan and ask him what
thinks of George Sheldon.
Vsk him whether George is on
he square. Ask him whether
vhen George says that railroads
mist bear their proportion of the
axes , must obey the laws , must
isk for no special privileges , ask
lim whether George will keep
lis word. He knows Sheldon , he
vas with him in the same regi-
nent. He also knows Shallen
berger , he has been against him
n every political battle this state
las known for some time. Don't
isk him about Shallenberger
ic may not want to answer. But
ask him about Sheldon.
Shallenberger to fight the rail
roads and riddle the corporation
party.
The News is an unconscious
humorist.
A vote for Shubert , Jones and
Stalder is a vote for Norris Brown
for United States senator to
whom this county owes more
than any state officer during the
entire history of the state. A
vote against these men is a vote
against Brown for Billy Thomp
son. Will some brother please
arise and tell us what -ve owe to
Billy.
There is no more capable man
in the district than Dr. Wilson ,
the republican nominee for state
I senator. lie is nobody's man.
j He is conservative , Careful' and
honest. He is entitled to' and
, will receive his party vote.
Shallenberger will say in his
Falls City speech how nuili { he
loves JJryan. Will somebody ask
him whether he wanted Bn'an to
attend the national convention at
St. Louis and whether or not he
said Bryan was a dam dictator.
On the question of sincerit } *
the republicans have only to say
that they have nominated Norris
Brown against Billy Thompson ,
and George Sheldon against
Shallenberger. A party , like an
individual , is known by the com
pany it keeps.
Of course comparisons are odi
ous ; so much so in fact that the
statement has passed into a
proverb. Nevertheless a repub
lican can't help smiling just a
little when he thinks of Norris
Brown and Billy Thompson , the
opposing candidates for United
States senate.
John B. Raper has won the
respect and confidence of ever-
man with whom he has been
brought in contact since his ap
pointment to the bench. The
democrats may as well not nomi
nate a candidate against him , as
the people without regard to
party are for him.
If Norris Brown was running
on the ticket against Billy
Thompson this count } ' would
give Brown a thousand majority.
If the question of fitness and just
deserts as between these two men
were to be settled by the voters
of this county , Thompson
would not k n o w he was
running. If the voters of
this county would pay Brown
his due and what he has really
earned from the tax payers , he
would get every vote. By his
conduct he has earned the oppo
sition of every railroad man in
the state and he is getting it.
By the same token he should re
ceive the vote of every man
whose battle he has been fight
ing. A vote for Shubert , Jones
and Stalder is a vote for Brown.
A vote against these men is a
vote against Brown.
Poland China Sale.
Poland China sale at Vcrdon ,
Neb. , on Thursday , Oct. ISth.
JOHN RIKSCHICK.
Notice.
The republican voters of Lib
crty precinct are requested to
meet in Verdon , Saturday , Sept.
29 , 1906 , at 2 p. m. , for the pur
pose of placing in nomination a
precinct ticket , and to transact
any other business that ma )
come before said meeting.
V. AKNOUD ,
Precinct committeeman.
FORTY MIN : WAKTKD To sel
our Nursery stock in Nebraska
and Kansas. Good winter's job
and steady employment if de
sired. Outfit free. Libera
terms. Pay weekly. Reference
required. Address , Dept. "Q. "
DKS MOINES NUKSKKY Co.
Des Moines , Iowa.
RESOLVED . > a
' i
THAT WHEN ANYONE REACHES
HE IS1 A
ftRE FooUSHe/YouqHTOTHINK /
TriAT UCCESTS 13 / N CC/DCNT /
OF COURSE IT is flor success
IS THE RESULT OF flARD WORK
Ci viVCP / PEOPLE SOMETHING
WHICH
15 THE BEST POLICY IT
Go WHERE THEr HAVE1
MADE A SUCCESS AT
PEOPLEflVD /
CHEAPLY
. e \T- r
.n't J- J
, < & * v
. .
n t. nv rut a.i
HAVE YOU BEEN .SEEING U-5 CLIMB. WEol/R-
-5ELVE-5 HAVE MADE THE Rol/ND < 5 To THE
LADDER OF OUR UCCE.5 . OF WHAT ? &VY-
IN6 GOOD 600D-5 ; CELLING GOOD GooDJ AT
ONLY REASONABLE PROFITS ; DEALING
SQUARELY GIVING ALL CUSTOMERS THE
SAME PRICE ; STANDING BEHIND EVERYTHING
WE SELL ; TREATING OUR PATRONS WITH
COURTESY ; AND , AS YOU KNOW , BY ATTEND
ING TO OUR BUSINESS AND CARRYING THE
STOCK. GOOD INTENTIONS COME ONLY OUT
OF THE HEAD ; GOOD GOODS MUST COME OUT
OF A GOOD STORE THAT IS ABLE To GET GOOD
GOODS. WE ENJOY OUR BUSINESS. ACTIVITY ,
PROGRESS , ISENdoYABLE. WE AREBUSINESS
MEN , PROUD OF OUR PROFESSION , AND WE
MAKE A PROFESSION OF OUR BUSINESS. A
PROFESSIONAL MAN IS A MAN ESPECIALLY
SKILLED IN WHAT HE DoES. WE HAVE MADE
A STUDY DRESSING PEOPLE ; THIS IS OUR
PROFESSION. AND THIS IS OUR CONFESSION.
RESPECTFULLY ,
SAMUEL WAHL
THE AK-SAR-BEN FESTIVAL
HAS MADE OMAHA FAMOUS.
"SOMETHING DOING ALL THE TIME"
HALF FARE ( October 1st to 51IQ All RAILROADS |
DAY PARADE ROT 0 DAY PARAIiE npT
TUESDAY UUli L THURSDAY UUli
ELECTRIC PAGEANT npT 0 CORONATION BALL HPT R
WEDNESDAY NIOHTI Ubli 0 FRIDAY NIGHT UUli 0
Come And See The Alr-ShIp-20th Century Wonder
THE SUNNY SLOPE FARM
F. A. HUMHEL , Prop.
Breeder of D. S. Polled Durham and Shorthorn cattle. Bulls ready for ser
vice of Scotch and Cruickshank breed , for sale. Rural Route No. 2. Porter
Mutual Telephone 2U , Humboldt , Neb. Mention this paper when writing.
The Tribune for All Kinds Job Work
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Chas. M.
Wilsons
Special Sale of English |
Dinner ware !
a cle-ar white , decorated
|
with pink ilowers under the
glaze. 100-piece sets. Al ?
ways sold for $15.00. Our !
SPECIAL price for 100-
piece sets ,
$12.50
See the 25c China Window.
Your choice of any article
for 25c.
Groceries , Flour , Fruits and
Vegetables
M. Wilson's ] !
* * * * * * * * * * * *
The Falls City
Candy Kitchen
Chocolate and Vanilla Ice
Cream.
Ice Cream Sodas , all flavors.
Crushed Fruits.
Home Made Candies.
Fruits in their seasons.
Ice Cream , 15c a
Pint , 30c a Quart
Oftlce over Kerr's Pharmacy
Offlce Phone 200 Residence Phone 271