Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1906)
I THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 2 , 1906 TIME TABLE Pnlls City. Neb. Lincoln Denver Oinnlin Helena Chicago Untie St. Joseph Snlt Lake City Knnsns City Portland St. Louts nnd all San Prnnclseo point. : cast nml nml all point : south. \vcst. TKA1NS I.UAVIt AS 1'OU.OWS : No. 42. Portland St. Louis Special , St. Joseph , Kansas City , St. Louis anil all points east anil south 7:17 : p n Xo. 13. Vestlnulcil express , daily , let\ver and all points west and northwest 1:33 : an Xo. 44. Vestihulcd Kxprcss dally , St. Joseph , Kansas , City St. Louis and points Ksist and South. . . . 11:17 : an Xo. 14. Vcstlbuled express , daily , St. Joe , Kan sas City , St. Louis and all points cast and south 7:17 : a n : Xo. 17. Local express daily except Sunday , Con- cordia , anil points north and west. . . . 12.10 pin Xo. IS. Vestihitlcd express , daily , Denver , and all points \vcst and northwest . . * . . . . 1:23 : p in Xo. 43. Vcstilniled Express daily , Lincoln and the' Northwest. . . . 1:44 : pn Nt 16. Vestihulcd express daily , St. Joe , Kan sas City , St Louis Chicago and points cast and south 4:35 : p n Xo. 18. Local express daily except Sunday , St. Joe and points south and east. . . . 4:05 : p n Xo. 41. St. Louis-Portland Special , LincolnHe lena , Tacoina and Portland without change 10:07 : p n Xo. 115. Local accommoda tion , daily ex cept SundaySalem , Xemaha and Xc- braska City 11:15 p n Sleeping , dining 'and reeling chaii cars ( seats free ) on through trains Tickets sold and haggage checked ti any point in the Slates or Canada. Ko information , time tables , maps aw tickets , call on or write to K , G. WlliT I'OHD Agent , Falls City , Neb. , or L W. WAKUI.HV. O. P. & T. A.Omaha. Missouri Pacific Railway Time Table , Palls City , Neb. MOUTH Xo. 135 Omaha , local 7:45 : a. ni Xo. 105 Omaha and Lincoln Kx press A 1:57 : a n Xo. 103 Omaha and Lincoln No. 127 Krom Kansas City. . . 8:15 p i passenger A 1:11 : p n Xo. I'll Local Kreight , Au burn A 1:16 : p i SOUTH Xo. U)4 ) Kansas City local 7:50 : a i Xo. 106 Kansas City and St. Louis and Denver A 3:10 a i Xo. 108 Kansas City and St. Louis and Denver A 1:16p : : Xo. 138 From Omaha 8:35 : p i Xo. 192 Local , Atchison. . 10:15a : i A. Daily. 15. Daily except Sunday J. U. VAKNHK , Agent. It Costs Nothing To find out for a certainty whether or not your heart is affected. One person in four has a weak heart ; it may be you. If so , you should know it now , and save serious con sequences. If you have short breath , fluttering , palpitation , hungry spells , hot flushes ; if you cannot lie on left side ; if you have fainting or smother ing spells , pain around heart , in side and arms , your heart is weak , and perhaps diseased. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure will re lieve you. Try a bottle , and see how quickly your condition will improve. "About n year ago I wrote to the Miles Medical Co. . usklnir mlvlco. us I Mas suttcrliiK with heart trouble , ami nail been for two years. I hail puln In my heart , back anil left side , and had not been nblo to draw a deep breath for two years. Any llttlo exer tion would causa pnlpltntlmi , nnd I could not llo on my left nldo without surterliiK. They ndvlsctl mo to try Dr. Miles llenrt Cure and Nervlno , which 1 did with the. result that 1 am In better health than I ever was before , having gained 14 pounds slnco I com menced taking it. I took about thlr- tccn-bottU-s of the two medicines , and haven't been bothered with my heart Blncc. " MIlS. UU.tK THOMAS. Upper Sandutky , Ohio. Dr. Mllei' Heart Cure If told by your drungltt , who will guarantee that the first liottle will benefit. If It falls he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co. , Elkhart , Ind f. Kansas City Market offe the opportunity for best pric and weights on your Cattle , Hoj or Sheep. The Big Casino , M ; for Man Sales made by t Charles Dixon Commission Coi pany stand for and emphasi this opportunity. We buy stoc crs and feeders on commissio Let us send you market inform tion. tion.THE THE TRIBUNE $1.00 a Year. . Political Pointers. How many politicians can yoi count who arc denouncing tin vile corporations who arc them selves mixed up with some "Com bine , " or "Trust" here and there Yet shouting "stop thief" at tin other fellows ? "ret him that ii without sin cast the first stone. ' Vote early , vote late and vote straight. You arc prosperous now take a day off to vote t ( continue prosperity. And britu a voter or two with you. It ii your civil and religious duty. Remember under Clevelam and 13ry a us Wilson Bill it tool 500 bushels of corn to buy a farn wagon , now 150 bushel will buj as good a one. Hig wages , bit price and the farmer gets tin increase. Vote for Pollard * a IK' I.rown. If Hryan is sincere in this figh for honest government. Why i ; he supporting Hearst for Cover nor , who is backed by Tamilian : and every other corrupt inllucnci in New York City ? You scralcl me and I'll scratch you back. "Listen to the Mocking Bird' but don't listen to the mockiiu pretensions of a party that turne < down Berge for Shallcnberger it the sweet name of Reform. Farmers do you prefer an ob scttre Lincoln Lawyer to a sue cessful brother farmer to reprc sent you in Congress ? Hardly You will vote for Pollard an < your own interests. Kooscvclt is strongly urgini continued support by a republi can Congress. Don't be foolci by the sham pretence of a demo crat supporting Roosevelt. 1 vote for Pollard , Jones , Shuber and Stalder is a vote for th President. Farmers did you ever get bel bcr prices for your cattle , hogs grain , poultry , butter , eggs an land than at present and wit such-big crops on hand ? Why i it ? CJood times , plent } ' of wor and money. Do } ' o u wan to have another change in th tariff ? Vote the straight Roosc velt ticket. If the democrats are honestl worried about a small slice c Pollard's salary that they say h ought "to put back" why don these same pure politicians < U mand of their own Fix-secretary c State Porter to put back the $90 that he unlawfully took and th supreme court said so ; or wh don't Shallenberger offer to pi back the mileage that he charge the government when he rode t to congress on a pass ? Is thei a man in Lincoln who know Lawyer Doyle , he who is pious ! pleading for Pollard's seat , th ; believes that Doyle would refu : that same salary ? Bosh , on sue hypocrisy ! What will Bryan wail about c this trip to Falls City ? Not " 1 to 1 ; " Imperialism ; the Wilsc bill ; nor will he ridicule Koos velt as he did in his last speec here for trying to settle the co strike. No , no , these spooks a : dead and buried. He will \\o\ \ against the corporations and ai vocate the election of Shalle berger whom the railroads forc < on the party over the nominatic of Berge the anti-railroad cani date. Every populist knows thi Ten years ago Union Paci stock was practically worthlei the road was bankrupt and seat at foreclosure sale. Since th time the value of its stock h doubled and trebled and doubl and trebled again , water and a Have Richardson county farmc been equally favored ? No. W ! have they not met the value our farms increase as fast as t value of Railroad stock ? I cause freight rates are too hiy Vote for Sheldon , Wilson , SI bert , Stalder and Jones and c serve the results. The reput can party pledges lower a more just and equitable freig rates and experience has prov that republican promises are ft filled. A Few Figures. The total appropriations made by the legislature for the lasl fusion bicnnium (18')9-1JOO ( ) foi all the state institutions was $1,107,700.00 and the average number of inmates in the insti tutions during this bicnnium wa * 2fl2 , making a per capita appro priation of $441.f > 0 for each in mate for the two years. The total appropriations made by the last legislature for tin present bicnnium ( lW5-lJOf > ) foi all the state institutions was $1,443,130.00 , and the average number of inmates in the insti tutions up to June 1 , 1900 , was 3,508 , making a per capita , appropriation - priation of $404.47 , for each inmate - mate for two years. This makes a difference ol $37.13 for each inmate in favoi of the present republican admin istration. The number of inmates in al the state institutions on May 31 , 1900 , was 2,080 , while tile num ber of inmates on May 31,1900 , was 3,059 , showing an increase in round numbers ol 1,000. In other words , had the appro priations for this republican bien nium been as much for each state ward as they were for the lasi fusion bicnnium the tola appropriations for the two years , 1905 and 1900 , would have beet ; $132,479.84 more than they were Will Make Good. Will Kentner was up Iron Atchisou the iirst of the weel and closed a deal with E. P Ohellis , whereby the former'j father , E. K. Kentuer , will as sume charge of the establish meat the first of November Mr. Chellis and family expec to return to southern Kansa ; where they may decide to re embarlc in the hotel business The new proprietors of the Parl promise to make extensive im provements in the property. liutnboldt Leader. On Tuesday November Oth wil occur the pcriodcal yearly clec tion of the people of the Unite * States , for a part of their variou officers. While the election i : not of a presidential character i is nevertheless of most vital im portance to the nation. The iin portance of National House am Senate in entire accord with th < present administration cannot b overestimated and should not a it is apt to be underestimated Without a friendly joint hous of Congress the president is ii himself powerless to correct an : abuses however fervantthey ma ; be under our system of three cc ordinate branches of government The president can ably advis and execute , he cannot promtil gate or construct any remedui legislation , that power belong to congress alone. We elect thi year all the members of congres and through our state legisla hire many of the members of th United States Senate. Th President by himself is powei less. lie must have a congret to support him. Many measure of importance looking to the co ; rection and abolishment of man abuse are pending. We have President who will take the leat it is up to the American peopl to aid him by giving him republ can support. This can only I done by getting to the poles c election day. The America people have victory over mono ; ely , greed and corruption wit hi their grasp. Will they arise i their opportunity and grasp tl victory by going to the poles c an election and vote to upho * the hands of the presidcn Citizenship is a duty as well as privilege. As Americans v cannot alTord refuse or negle to exercise that privilege. R publicans of Richardson coum it is your duty to your conn and to your president to go i- the poles on election day. Yc may be busy , you may have woi i- on the farm and at the she Preserve the work ; preserve th farm and shop. Democratic co trol as shown by the past will the democrats should be succes ful , give you idle times , dev prices and discontent. Providence in Politics. The explanation of the demo cratic press as to the cause of the present prosperity of the agricul tural west , which they now ad mit , is attributed wholly to Prov idence , in that Providence during the last few years has favored us with abundant crops. We are truly glad that the Lord is on the republican banner , but how do the democratic press explain the abundant crops of ' 93 and ' 90 and 13 cent corn ? Groyer Cleve land and the Wilson tariff bill. God Almighty don't pay any at tention to the ward politics of this earth. lie sends rain during republican and democratic admin istrations alike ; upon the just and the unjust alike ; upon the wise and the foolish. The dem ocratic press by begging the question as it does by attributing the prosperity of the west to abundant crops , is simply trying to blind the eyes and draw the attention of the farmers from the true cause of prosperity. The advance in price of all farm pro ducts due to the enormous con sumption caused by laboring people having work and plenty of it. The people are eating Nebraska corn fed beef instead of bean soup and the price of farm products has since 1900 increased on the average over five per cent , and the increase of farm products in value over 5 per cent has in creased the value of Richardson county land over 5 per cent. The thinking farmers of this ounty will not vote for a return if 13 cent corn and $30 land. The republican party of the lation and state is- proud of the > ast as it has a right to be , it is i party of performance as well as if promise. It can point to the tatute books of this state and lation to an hundred beneficial aws , advocated , passed and en- breed by it. We , therefore , ihould not begrudge to the demo crats that measure of pride and comfort which they this year seem to have in referring to "our naximum freight rate law , " Kissed b } * a democratic legis- ature. T h e la v provided 'or its enforcement by the rail road commission of that state , action of injunction was in stituted by the railroads and carried to the U. S. supreme court which held the act confis- catory , but did not hold the act .inconstitutional , leaving enforce ment to be mads when conditions were such as to warrant it. This cost the state of Nebraska $05,000.00. Subsequently in 1900 , the supreme court of this state , consisting of two democrats and one republican , declared the act providing for a board of railroad commissioners unconstitutional , leaving the law incapable of be ing enforced. Such is the success of the democratic party and i democratic legislature in giving relief to the people , and such the steadfastness to the interests ol the people was a democratic courl that it refused to be allowed te enforce it. The democrats are now asking for another chance Are the people going to b < fooled again ? Are they goinf to trust to a party that when it power has always pursued a pol icy that leaves farmers withou farms , laborers without labor am pass laws at sixty-five thousam dollars each unenforcible from ; failure to provide a n y lega means of enforcement. Vote fo the provision amendatory to tin constitution providing for ai elective railroad commission tt be submitted at election. Vet for George Sheldon for governo of this state and Messrs. Wilson Jones , Shubert and Stalder t support him in the senate am house and a party that has neve failed to redeem its pledges pledges you that it will redeen the pledges contained in stat and county platform. Jimmie said he would hate t wear clothes like the girls , "be cause I would have to wash m ; arms so far up and my neck s far down. " ) MHMKHt * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * I Wilson s ! | i Haviland China ! i * | | Hand Painted China , Aus- $ > f trian and German China , I > f Jardinieres , Flower Pots , all | * sifces. * ! Ilaviland , Austrian and ' ] \ ' English Dinncrware. White j and decorated. Ij Special prices on CUT GLASS > * * , ' i See the new Nickle plated | LAMPS. c I New 5c , lOc and 1'ScGlass- $ wrirc- 3 | Good Groceries and all the $ * best brands of Flour at f $ C. n. Wilson' We have secured the agency for Orino Liixutivo Fruit Syrup , thu new laxative that inukea thu livur lively , purifies the breath , cures headache am1 regulates the diu'ustivc oruuns. Cures chronic constipation. Ask us ahout.it. For sale by all druggists. A fine lot of draft mares weighing from 1,000 to 1,450 bred to a Jack , for sale at the Margrave ranch. The 1 > est imported horses $1,000 each. Home-bred rcirlstered draft stallions , J2SO to $750 at my stable doors. A. Latlmcr Wilson , Crcston , la. Imported draft stallions , $1,000 each , Home-bred registered draft stallions , $300 to $ SOO. Hart Itros. , Osceola , Iowa. Home-bred draft stallions , $153 to $600 : imported stallions , your choice $1,000. IL. . Stream , Crcston , la , If you want driving horses , colts or mules get them at the Margrave ranch. FAR'GO. John Weinert has about six car loads of bheep. Melvin Randolph of Sunny Valley is still unable to be about J. H. Rector and Win. Wbsm.in were Rule cullerss Thursduy. Walter Raker and wife arc at home to their muny friends at the Bllby ranch. Messrs Lewis , H.ivhmd and Ralph Jones of Fort Huzel transacted busi ness in Rule Saturday. Gust Wetze ) thu road overseer of this district is gutting the roads in ex cellent condition for winter service. James Sells assisted Elmer Shock in getting his newly erected corn crih in readiness for Mr. Shock's exceluin , crop of eorn. Adam nickel is getting bin largo barn f > 4.\GO well under way and Henry Ilersuhherger has his largo new barn nearly completed. Emmet Gleason has been appointed substitute rural route carrier for Rule Itoute 1 so us to enable the regular carrier his fifteen days annual vaca tion. tion.The The Fargo Ferry has been purchase ; ! from George Berge by A. J. Thompson an olahlniul at the businesshaving run the business several years for Mr. Krusor. Mrs. John Baumunof St. Joseph died Monday. Mrs. Banman lived for years on thu farm now owned by Elmer Shock and it Is a source of re gret to her old Irlends to loose her from this world. Milton Zimmerman , A. F. Randolph , as well us most apple raiserc here have their apples contracted , but help is very hard to get , and much time vet will be required to dispose of the apple crop us many trees are yet bending under their heavy loads of the deli cious fruit. D&ncing Proves Fatal. Many men and women catch colds at dances which terminate in pneu monia and consumption. After ex posure , if Foloy's Honey and Tar la taken it will break up a cold and no serious results need be fearred. Re fuse any but vhe genuine in a y llow package. For sale by nil druggists. - - - * * + The elegant new crossings have been put in on the grade just a square this side of the C. B. & Q. station , and the new side walks will soon be construct ed. This will be a decided im provement as the distance around the corner at the factory will be lessened and also the inconveni ence of crossing the switch tracks at that place will be done away with. Pedestrians will appreci ate the new walk. t C. H. HARION AUCTIONEER , Sales conducted in scientific and busi nesslike manner C. H. MARION 1 Falls City , Nebraska 1 . IN THE LAND OF THE BIG HOMESTEAD ] RANCHES FOR SALE. & Large or small buyers can locate on adjoining GOVERNMENT LAND For information write M.D. CRAYATII , Luella , Neb. | ANNOUNCEMENT I Having secured the exclu sive agency in Fulls City for Sycamore Springs Mineral Water , we are prepared to | furnish customers with the the same. Price GO cents per 1 five gallon cnsk. Call phone \ 189 or phone 3 < J. J FRHNK GIST f C. P. RE AVIS Jr. f I I i i 81 I I H I 1 I I 8 I II I I I HI D. S. McCarthy \ \ IDEiAY AKIE ) TRANSFER t Prompt attention Driven to the removal of house- hohl goods. PHONE NO. 211 -t--9- > - HH8 M I I I 1 I I I I I H- W. H. Maddox Real Estate Agency FALLS CITY NEBRASKA Sec me before your purchase. I am selling' city property , loaning mon ey at lowest rates , selling'farms and making farm loans. See me if you wish to buy , sell or make a loan. I am here for business. Write W. H. Maddox , Falls City SHIP YOUH LIVE STOCK TO CLAY ROBINSON & CO. Stock Yards , Kiuigsis City , Mo. Export Salesmen , Cattle , Hops , tilirep. Careful nnd iiitt-lllKf tit yard boys. 1'crfcct olllco methods. Correct market Information t urnlslicd. Houses lit Kansas City , Omaha Sioux Pity , Di'iivi-r , St..loseph St , Paul , Chicago , lluiralo a. R. KAYS , m. o. PHYSICIAN it SURGEON Ofllce over McMillan's Drue ; Store. ) flice Tliono 213. Ilesldenco 'Phone 93. Ofllco over Kerr'a Pharmacy Dfllce Phone 260 Residence Phone 271 B.F.STEPHENSONSCoJ | . . i * * i PRESTON , NEB. I Is the Place to buv t | : Dry Goods , Groceries , % [ Hardware , Tinware , $ | : Cutlery. | " " ( | Highest market price X r 'I' l Paid for Country Produce % /or ctilldrtni safe , tare. No opiate *