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    THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 2 , 1906
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THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE
Knteml as second-class matter a *
F.ills City , Nebraska , post ollkc , Janu
ary 12 , VJ04 , under Hie Act of Congress
-f March 3 , 1871.
Published every Kridaj at Tails City ,
Nebraska , by
rSc Tribune I'nbllsliinti Company
E. F , Slmrls , M naXer
One > ear fl.OO
Six ninnths .60
Three months .35
TELEPHONE 226.
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
AA1ENDA1ENT
I he follnwliifi proposed iiinciiilincnl to
the toiiMlliillon n ( Ilic Mote of Ntt > rml < n ,
ns ticrclnoflcr forth In full , ' Mib-
milled In the electors of Ilic .Stole of Nc.
brnsltii , lo he volcd upon nl the ficncnil
cltcllon lobe hclil ' 1 iicstlov , November ,
A. D. .
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1. That at the utiivr.il eli-fllon fur
LculfttatlMolliootx li > ! Iii'lil nil tin-
Tm' ila > , iicef < Mlna tinllntt Minul.iIn
N'mi'mtn-r , I'HWi , the ( nlloulnir punUloci IK-
uropoMil and iibnilltcil to llt < % I'Uvtoin of tin1
stain .11 .in .imi'iKliiirnt lo tin1 fotKlltiilloii
Sictloii J. ThenMlnlllM - a StateHallw.u
I umiiilhxIon.coitslMlneof mcmlicri.lulio
linll IHflfHt rlcrlnt at llu > ui'ncr.it ilcotloii In
I'tti.liusu term of nillcc , > \ pt tlio . clinocn
.it the llrnt election miili-r till * | iio\l liin. Hli.ill
K.IXO.UK. . nmtIHKO ( . cimpctnatliiii ntiall l > o
n it il liy tlu ; LOII Mat urr.
Of the tliton connnliMloiu'rw Hi" ! I'lioinl. tln >
imi' tccrlvliiK llio lilullc'il iiuinU-r of Milon ,
shall IniM IllH iifltor foi HlM'.irri. . tilt' next
lilulli'it four \carH , nnil thr InvM'iU tunMfH. .
The IMIUITN .iMiilullom ! > fmicliccimniiN li > ii xliall
incltiili' the regulation of i.ilf * . srrvli'u .mil
ion ; ral rondo ! of comiiion c.urlcrs.KtliclcitlH *
l.itnrc in.n iiro\lilo lilaw. . lint In thunhhcneo
of siurillr IvulHlatloil. tinfwimiMiiw shall
ixciclKit Hie | io\\i < rn .tint perform tiniliitli's
( ntiniiT.itcil In thlH luinlsliin.
section 3. That .it n.Uil oli'otloii Inllu-jc.ir
t"o , on tlio lullot of each i-lcoloi Mitluir then-
.it. tin re hh.ill IKprliittil or i Itli-n thn uonltt :
" 1'nr CimRtltlillmi Aillcililineiit. ullh leferenco
tit Slate K.illu.iy CnnnnlKHlon" Ami "Amlust
Cunstlliitlon.il Ainciiihittiit. With Kuferenci-
stain Hallway Commission. " Ami If , .1 tn.ijoi-
llytit.illotet cad at Halil eteetlon. shall Infer -
for Mich .imeinliiienl , the -amo shall lie ileemeil
tO t'O.lllopllll.
t. A , ( laliisli.i.scciel.ll ) of Ht.vliuif the state
in Ncbriiik.i , ilo hrietiy certify Hint the fore
k'olnu proposi il , tnif HilmiMit to thn Censtltutlon
ofthiiSlaleof N'ehrasli.i IH .1 true ami eon eel
oop > of the iiriulnnl enrotleil mil enutosseil
tilt ! , at p.iKMil liv the T\\ent\-nlitth session of
the k'tlalatiire nf the Stale of Ni ltr.tsU.ii ax
appear * from xalil orlitln.il Ml ) on Illo In tills
oilier , nml th.it salil vropoM-il nmenilment IK
Mtlmillliil to tlu > iiualllteilolrrs of the st.ilo
tif N'elirask.i foi theli nilopllon or icjccllon at
the cenerul elecMlon to Inhehl on Tiiesilay th
Mh ilaof NovemlMT , A. 1) . I'll" .
In testimony whereof , I ha\uhi. reiinto set mv
h.inil ami ,1 Hi Mil the great se.it of thu Ntnlo of
N'I br.\hl.i.
Dune at Lincoln this Jlth < laof Jnh , In tin-
M.iroftmi I.iii il One Tlioux.uut Nine Ifiiiulitil
.mil SK.t'f Imtepenileiico of the Unlleil
Mates tlio OH llnmlicil .mil Thlrtv-secoml ,
.mil of this Male the I'ortleth.
A. ( iAMISHA ,
! si M.I Seciet.irv of State.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
Slate ,
For United States Senator :
NOKKIS HKOWN , of HniTalo.
For Governor :
GKOKGK L. SHKI.UOX. of Cass.
For Lieutenant Governor :
M. K. IIoi u\viu. : , of Bnrt.
For Kailroad Commissioners :
H. J. WINNKTT , of Lancaster ,
KoiiKHT COVYKU. , of Douglas ,
A. J. WILLIAMS , of Pierce ,
For Secretary of State :
GHOKGU JUNKIN , of Gosper.
For Auditor :
ED. M. SKAKI.HI JK. , of Keith.
For Supt. Public Instruction :
JASI-HK L. M'BKIUN , of Fillmore.
For Treasurer :
LAWSON G. BRIAN , of BOONM : .
For Attorney General :
WM. T. THOMPSON , of Merrick
For Land Commissioner :
HKNKY M. EATON , of Dodge.
Congressional ,
For Congressman , 1st District :
EKNHST M. POI.LAKD of Cass
Judicial
For District Judge
JOHN B. RAPJ3R
Setiitoral
W. II. WILSON
County.
For County Attorney :
JOHN WILTSK
Per Representatives :
CASS JONIS :
J. F. SHUIWKT
ALBKRT STALDKH
For Supervisors
District No. 1
LHWIS SUKSS
District No. 3
C. W. AT woo D *
District No. 5
CHAKI.KS F. ZOW.LKK
District No. 7
C. B. SNYDKK
Evangelical Lutheran Church
Services at 2:30 : p. in. on alter
nate Sundays.
Ruv. O. H. ENGELBKECHT.
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.
Fall * Chy
State
Albert Stalder stands as the
representative of the progres
sive fanner. lie knows the
needs of an agricultural conn-
try and will use his utmost en
deavor to further the welfare of
every fanner in liichardson
county.
Gass . ( ones has been a member
of the legislature and no one
has been able to point to a
single instance when he has not
voted right. A true and tried
servant is always a safe propo
sition and Cass .Tones has been
all of that.
George Sheldon is representa
tive of all that is best in a
young man. No man has spoken
higher of him than Hon. W ,1.
Bryan and when Bryan speaks
well of a republican it is pretty
safe to bet that there is nothing
to be said against him.
A vote for Frank Shnbert is a
ote for an able and industrious
oung man. The old men for
oimcil and the young men for
var is true today as it was true
nany years ago. With Frank
Jhubert in the legislature the
jeople of this county will have
in earnest , hard working friend
) n every piece of legislation de-
ircd.
John Wiltse has made a quiet
nit effective campaign. Tie has
ippealed lo the intelligence of
he voters and has promised
lothing that he will not per-
orni. lie is an earnest and
lonest young man , fully capa
ble of performing the exacting
luties of the oflice to which he
ispires.
Factional troubles in the re-
niblican party in this county is
one of many causes which to
gether have filled the court
louse with democratic officials ,
fhe division of votes in this
county is close enough to make
t possible for factional troub-
es to turn the county over to
.he opposition. If every repub-
lean votes his ticket , and there
s no excuse this year for not
doing so , we will make a clean
weep.
We cannot refrain from call
ing your attention to the canda-
dicy of our time honored friend ,
Dr. W. II. Wilson , of Table
Rock , who is a candidate for
the senate from this and Paw
nee county. Not that we feel
any alarm as regards his election -
tion , but we do feel that every
republican vote in this county
is due him. We have known
him for more than a quarter of
a century in his profession , the
social circle and the home as a
model among men and the re
publican party can be justlj
proud that such material i
available. He is a republicar
above reproach , he has a recorc
in the legislature that the party
can point to w T t h pride
If this is the class of public
officials you appreciate , sho\\
such appreciation by a rousing
majority for W. II. Wilson wher
the polls are closed next Tues
day night.
C. and Rudolph Beer were hen
from Salem the latter part of tlu
past week.
A PREDICTION. '
Lt now appears that tlio
democratic state committee is
being furnished free transportation -
tion with which to send all absent -
sent voters home to vote.
The republican state commit ,
tee will either pay full fare for
the return of its voters or lose
their votes. !
The following extract from
the "World Herald published at 'j
the time the last legislature ad-
jonrnod may throw some light' '
on the action of the rrilroad :
"Just a few republican mem
bers have come out of the ses
sion as strong or stronger than
when they entered it. In the
senate Sheldon of Cass rises
head and shoulders above the
rest so far as freedom from rail
road inlluence is concerned. He
has been in this regard truly an
have already member and
the railroads have already
marked him for politcal oblivion.
He is not their type of man. "
Nebraska must take its place
with Wisconsin or Rhode Island.
It will either send a man to the
United States senate to help
Aldrich or La Follette. A vote
for Shubcrt. Jones and Stalder
is a vote for Brown , the La
Follette kind , A vote against
them is a vote for Thompson
the other kind.
Saturday will be democratic
day in Falls City and William
J. Bryan will be the center of
attraction. If all the evil pre
dictions at the hands of a re
publican rule had come to pass
as Mr. Bryan has cited them ,
there would not be enough of us
left to hear the tale of woe he
will bring us at this time.
To send Norris Brown to the
United States senate is to honor
u young man who has done
great things for this county , is
to send one to Washington
whose greatest pleasure will be
to support the reform policies of
President Roosevelt. To send
Thompson is to send one to
whom we owe nothing , is to
send one whose greatest pleas
ure will be in opposing any and
all things desired by the presi
dent. A vote for Wilson , Stal
der , Jones and Shubcrt is a vote
for Roosevelt and Brown. A
vote against these men is a vote
against Roosevelt and Brown.
The News says Brown owed
a bankrupt Kearney bank$2,000
and that the bank had $0,000 of
Bartley money. This is an in
genuous attempt to connect
Brown and Bartley. Suppose
Joe Bartley had put some of the
state money in any of the Falls
City banks and you had bor
rowed money of that bank ,
would you feel that you and
Bartley were connected in any
way ? You might do this and
never have'heard of Bartley.
The News says Brown's note
for $2,000 was taken by the re
ceiver of the bank and settled
for $100. The receiver of the
bank has stated over his own
signature that no note of
Brown's ever came into his
hands and that Brown did not
owe the bank one cent. It is
such foolish prevarications as
these that has made the polici-
cal articles of the News so
funny.
TJRE : JJ/NG /
IN DRENG / TROCHE SKVoUT. | |
YOUA1AY LOOK ALLRICAJT OUTSIDE ,
BUT YOU KNOUJiOUnucH BETTER ,
YOU FEEL//VNICE / / CWDERW5AFL- .
HALF THE COMFORT AND PLEASURE
J& ISN / UHAT5VEXTTo / / / YOUR
BUSTER
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j WE HAVE FOR YOU OME DELIGHTFUL UNDER-
i WRAR THAT YoU WILL ENdoY PUTTING ON
WHEN YOU COME OUT OF THE BATH. NICE
j
} OUTER GARMENTS PLEASE OTHERS , 5UT
, DELICIOUS UNDER GARMENTS PLEA-5E oNa' S
J -5ELF. WE HAVE FOR YoU
i
Ladies Munbing Union Suits for $1.00 up to $3.00
Children's Munsinpf Union Suits for 50c , ( > 0c and $1.00
,
! Ladies two-piece garments for 25c , 50c and $1.00
Misses two-piece garments for 15c to $1.00
Black Sateen Petticoats for $1.00 to $3.00
Black Silk Petticoats for $5.00 to $8.00
Fleece Lined Hose for 15c , 25c and 50c
All Wool Hose for 25c and 50c
Infants Wool Hose in all colors for 15c , 25c and 35c
WEHAVEALARGELINEOFUNDER-QARMENT-5
WE WOULD BE GLAE To HAVE YOU COME To
(
OUR ,5ToRE AND LOOK AT OUR LINE OF AP
PAREL FOR THE INNER WOMAN. WE HAVE
ALJo ALARGE LINE OF INNER GARMENTS FOR
CHILDREN AND FOR MEN.
RESPECTFULLY ,
NEBRAKAY SAMUEL WAHL
Cures Backache
Corrects
Irregularities
Do not risk having
Will cure any case of Kidney or Bladder Disease not Bright's Disease
beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. or Diabetes
For Sale by all DRUGGISTS
Will Tlie Voters Fail ?
A erent deal has been written and
said concerning the failure of the
Legislature of this state to pass laws
adequately governing railroad rates
within the state. The shipper pays
more than twice as much to ship
to points two hundred and fifty
miles within the state , than he does tu
points more than twice as far without
the stste. The Supreme Court of this
state has declared that we cannot have
a State Board of Transportation , know
as a Railroad Co.utnls-non Board to enforce
force law * our legislatures may pass
governing rates , without a Constitu
tional Amendment. An amendment
to the Constitution providing for a
Board of Railroad Commissioners to
enforce laws governing railroad rates
within the state , that may be passed
by the ? tuto legislature , has been
drafted and will bo submitted for ap
proval to the voters this election , No
vember Oth. Its passage is advocated
by all the political parties. Relief is
demanded by the people. Yet a fail-
I uro by the voter to vote on the amend
ment will be counted as n vote against
it. Will the voters of this county , by
neglecting to vote , either for or
against it , by an utter failure to notice
the amendment when they go into the
booth , or if they do notice it , by a
failure to comprehend its meaning and
importance to them as shippers and
buyers , and thus neglect to vote at allen
on the measure , defeat it ? The passage -
| ago of the amendment means dollars
and cents to every voter who either
' buys or sells produce of any Kind or
character.
Its passage means that the legisla
ture of this state will bo empowered to
give the people of this state just and
equitable rates. Its defeat , no matter
whether that results from a failure of
the votar going to the polls to vote ,
or from u failure to notice the amend
ment , or from a failure to comprehend
the meaning of the amendment , and
thus fall to vote , either for or against
it , means that the farmers , the buyer
and the business man of the state will
fall to get any relief from the unequal
and unjust railroad rates now in force
witnin the state , for the legislature
will bo powerless to help them.
No question of greater importance
to the people of the state has over been
before them for their descision. Will
the apathy of the voter cause the
amendment to fall to carry , if it does. | i
then the people of this state should
not blame the coming legislature If
they do not get the relief they demand
llie fault will be with the people , and ,
not with the legislature
Vote on electing day. Vote for the
amendment and sec that your neighbor
votes for it , if you do aothing else
You will get bigger and better returns
for your labor than you ever have be
fore. Will the people fall ?
As We See It. '
If you are entitled to a vote go to the
polls on election day , Nov. , ( iand exor
clsu that great and blessed privlege.
If you are proud of the fact that you
are u citizen of the greatest and best'
nation on the earth don't bo a shirk ,
but go to the polls on election day and
vote.
If you believe that your party is
right on tha issue before the people go
to the polls on election day and vote
for its candidates and principles.
If you want to be a good and useful
citizen go to the polls on election day
and vote ,
If you love your family and want to
work for its best interests go to the
polls on election day and vote.
If you want to be a man and not a
mouse vote on election day.
If you wish to do to others as you
wish to be done by vote on election
day.
If you believe what you say you do
and are honest in the position you have
taken on the political issues of the day
go to the polls and vote It.
If you are a mean man and always to
busy to accomplish any thing of im
portance , stay ut home on election
day , don't \ ote.
If you are a drome , if you beat your
wife and children , If you are always at
outs with your neighbors , if you think
your country is going to the bow-wows
if you have been convicted of crime
and are serving the sentence of a court
of justice , don't vote , jou are too
mean.
All of the above is contained in one
word , upon it hangs all the law , states
men and government , guess the word
and act It.
I , W. H. Wilson candidate for eleo-
tion as lloat Senator from Rlchurd-ou
and Pawnee counties , Nebraska hereby -
by pledge that if elected to the legis
lature of this state , I will earnestly
support all measures favored and pro
mulgated by the Republican State and
County platforms
W. H. WILSON.
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