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THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JANUARY 25 , 1907 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE Entered as second-class matter at Kails City , Kcbraslta , post ofllcc , Janu ary 12,1W4 , tinder the Act of Congress of March 3 , 1870. Published every 1'riilay at Tails City , Nebraska , by The Tribune I'ulillsliinK Company K. F. Sharts , One year. . . SI.00 Six mouths . . . - < > 0 Three months . . . . .35 TELEPHONE 226. William McCrav seems to be suffering fro"1 C ° M * cct * Don't be afraid to telephone vour news items to The Tribune. Senator Spooner seems to have thken Tillman's pitch fork and broke it off in him. -4 i. 1.1. . That fellow never "stands latched , " said a member of the board after listening to his bridge talk on the morning after. A Kulo man boasts that lie never speaks cross to his wife. That's nothing Falls City has a man who never speaks to his wife at all. a Bill McCray is on the Journal's | ,1 roll of honor. We are mercifully inclined but we will have to con- less that IJill deserves all he's getting. Senator Bailey of Texas was re-elected last Tuesday bv a ma jority of one vote. This is looked upon as a telling victory for Standard oil. When Senator Tillman was re minded that lynching negroes was against the law he replied , "to hell with such law. " Senator Tillman is one of the law makers of this threat and glorious coun try of freedom and equal rights. Bills providing for a railroad commission and a direct primarv have been introduced in the legis lature. Both measures are de manded by the people and both were favored by the republican platform. The republican mem bers should push these bills to early enactment into law .lust bear this in mind , John 1 linton when he puts his hat on owns everything beneath it. lie is nobody's man. lie is anxious to learn the wishes of his people , but forms his own judgment as to his own duties. So when you 1 have dealings with him as a stt- | pervisor don't threaten and don't t shove. | The Governor of Jamaica evi- i d e n 11 y lias a well developed | grouch. lie wrote a very childish - * ish and rude note to Admiral I Davis informing him that he did- j n't need any help in caring foi jj earthquake victims and asking | the United States not to butt in , i Consequently the Admiral packed I up his things and quit. , * * * t T J A Harvard professor of greal learning and high social positioi has lately been sued for breach of promise and it now develops thai the plaintiff i s a negress. I ! seems that the bad man had beer -1 leading cotillions and posing as the leader of the smart set foi fifteen years and all the time was living with his "Honolulu babe. ' It's all a matter of taste. Senator Kittridge of South Da kou has introduced a rcsolutioi looking to an investigation of tin lumber trust. We don't knov whether there is such a trust o not but we do know that tin tariff on lumber is permitting tin lumber companies to rob thei patrons. Last summer the write saw lumber yards owned by Tin Tacoma and St. Paul lumber Co selling lumber in Victoria , B. C. for six dollars less a thousam than the same company was sell ing it to Americans at the Tacc mo mill. The stand patters ma ; find some reason for this othe than the tariff but I am froi Missouri. The tariff needs re vision and if a republican con gress doesn't do it a democrat ! congress will. If that's treaso help yourself. By persistent and syste matic saving. This bank will help you. Write , 'phone or call. BEGIN Three percent interest paid THE on Time Deposits , and four per cent on Children's ac YEAR counts. Capital and Surplus , $65,000. FALLS CITY STATE BANK New Judicial District. Sometime since , The Tribune ntblishcd an article showing the ulvisability of reducing the mini- jer of judicial districts and dis- rict judges in the state. It was nrgued that the business could be ransacted as expcditiously and lore cconomicallv with the re- ' uction. , A bill has been introduced in he legislature along these lines , n which the judicial districts are hanged and the number of dis- rict judges reduced by six. This vould mean a saving to the state f $20,000 a year. In this bill Richardson county is put in the econd district with Nemaha , Otoc andCass counties and has nit one judge. The business of , hese four counties could be at- endcd to by one judge very asily. A district judge holds ourt nine months in a year which vould give more than two months ourt in each of these counties. The Tribune would regret c.\- ceedinglv to have Pawnee county , he home of Judge Kaper , detach ed from this district , but much is we would regret losing Judge tfaper from ihe bench , the bill as iresented should be passed. Kvery one who has an interest in the matter to whom the writer lias talked has spoken in favor of the passage of the bill and has expressed the hope that Shubert , Staldcr , Jones and Wilson will support it. If you don't take The Tribune , why don't you ? To the Commercial Club : No , the rumor that The Falls City Journal bought a postal card at liomc last week is not true. Frank Shubert is after the pro fessional lobbyist amlhad themost sensible interview on the subject in the State Journal last Satur day that we have vet read. \Ve sang the praises of Nebras ka as a winter resort last week. Phis week the variety of her moods deserve mention. Think of a thunder storm on the night of January 18th , and a howling blix.xard twelve hours after. The Post office department de mands that all postmasters keep out of politics. The Hiawatha postmaster is running for con gress and the department says nothing. It may be that the de partment believes that Mr. Hu bert merely thinks he is running : for office. The pussyfooted individual who tried to convince the board that he had nothing to do with the lying campaign made by the Journal in ihe bridge matter , should have spoken sooner. The man who breaks his linger nails trying to get into the band wagon is always the first fellow to de sert his crowd when it is beaten. If you don't think every little bit helps you ought to see the number of coupon votes on the library contest that are cut out of this paper every week. One of the contestants received 128 votes in our ballot box this week which were cut out of The Tri bune. Will Hall of Preston , was n Saturday visitor here- C. M. Iloinnelnian of Verdon. was in the citjon Friday J. II , Parsons of Verdon. was a { jucst ot this city on Kriday. John Crook was a business visitor in Kansas City Thursda % . K.G.Kelly of White Clotu ! . Kas. , was seen on our streets last Tuesday. E. K. Bolejaclc of Uarada. was a Falls City business visitor on Saturday. Dan Kelly came down from Verdon. and spent Saturday in this city. IT. W Kobb came down from Verdon on Friday , for a visit with relatives. Kay Hene ar , a fireman on the Burlington , was down from Paw nee City , Saturday last. Ed May and wife of Salem , were the quests of relatives in this city , the first of the week. In the struggle to secure the library don't forget the Convent. Its gain last week was greater than that of any othercontestant. If the lodge that voted so many of the Tribune's coupon votes this week will keep up the same rate during the contest it will have voted more than 1200 votes | in this way before the finish. The i equivalent of a purchase of $120. High School Band Benefit. ! At the Methodist church on Friday , Feb. 1 , at s p. m. Tick ets , f > 0 cents ; schoolchildren , 25 cents. The following program i will be rendered by the Woman's j club : PART I. J Women' * chorus , "Greetings , " 1 with violins and piano Itruhnis Eighteen members of music depart mentAltec Cleaver and Verdi Sajje I'iano Duct , march , Tannhaueser Wagner - - - - - Mr * . John Oswald and Clara Hoose Vocal solo , Kose.s in Juno Ed. Gel man Edna Crook Violin Dttet , 1th Symphony Danola Alice Cleaver and Anita Wilson Hiuno solo , ImprovUata Picnic Ethel Cade j Quartet , LjullabyGaston Horch i Mme.W. . T. Penton anil C. W. Hrcit- liaitpt , Helen Martin and Anita Wilson Piano solo , Ballade , Op. 47 Oliopin Lillian Hanks Vocal solo , Because d'Hardclot Helen Martin PART II Piano Duct. Waltzes. Op. 39. se lected . -BrahmH Gertrude and Grace Lyford Reading , selection from "The Spoilers" Rex Heach I.ois Spencer Quartet , By Moonlight . Max SptcUler I'iano solo. La Rcbata Vcneziona - Lit ? Sallie Schocnhcit Vocal solo , The Throstle.Maud White Mrs. C. W. Urcithaupt Violin trio , Op. lt ) , No. 0 , Dancla Alice Cleaver , Anita Wilson and Verdi Sage Chorus , The Little Hrovvn Bee ' . . . - - -.Mrs. Beach j Accompanists , Mrs. Chas. Wilson I and Misses Ranks and Schoenheit. - - _ . _ Sunday Morning Service. Commencing January 27th , pa trons will have electric light ser vice every Sunday morning from then on. The morning change will be appreciated to its fullest extent. ft THAT RESOLVED WE ARK NST/LL ftft ft REDUCING OUR vSTOCK. < WE ARH STILL /1AKIK/C / THE SPARKS FLY OUT OF OUR. PRICES / ftft BUSTER , i / w | & # n ft ftft ft MAKU4CV 5 PA P K 5 FLY ftft THE TIME HA ARRIVED WHEN WE WI-5H - TO CLEAN HOI/.SE / QUICKLY OF ALL REMAINING ft WINTER GOODS , THE VERY LOW PRICE-5 ON ALL OF OUR REGULAR LINE-5 OF CLOTHIN6 , ftft Po E ING TYLE AND QUALITY , WILL NoW ft -5PEAK FOR THEM-5ELVE-5. NEW .SUITES AT LEJ-5 THAN ONE-HALF PRICE , OVERCOATS AT ftft PRICED NEVER HEARD OF BEFORE AT THI.S TIME OF THE YEAR. WATCH FOR OUR BIG WHITE COOD55ALE. . IT WILL PAY YOU. ft * < * ftft RESPECTFULLY , SAMUEL WAHL % % S li'f a pleasure to tell our renders about a Coujli ; Cure Hkr > Dr. bhoop'a. For year ? Dr. Shoopli as fotisrhtasraliibt tlio use of Opium , Choloroforui , or other unsafe ingredients commonly Coiifrh remedies. Dr Sheep , it beams , has welcomed the I'ure Food and Drug Law recently enacted , for he ha work ed along similar lines * man.years. . For nearly 20 years Dr. Shoop' ? Cough Cure container have had u warning printed on them against Opium and other narcotic poisons. [ Ie has thus made it possible for mothers to protect their children by simply insisting on having Dr Snoop' : , Cough Cim > . Sold bv all dealers. Notice of Ihe Incorporation of "The W. A , M&rtfrsive Co. " Notict * in Iteri-li ) irlvcu of tinlilintf ( if the toltouhin articles of incorporation of theV. . A. Maririavi' Comi > ; ui.ututor . anil t > \ viitiu' of tit , . lav\s of tlir stati' of Xi- . l > rasl a. 1. S.iltl liicitipiii.tiloii sh.ill Inuanuil anil UMOUII .is "Tin'V. . A. Mariri.m' company. " II. The lulncipal ptnco of transacting the Imslnrss of tlie corporation' shall lv at the Marjrravi- Ranch near the low it of Hreston , counts of Klchaiilson anil slate of No- brasU.i , III. 'I'hi' Knirr.tl nature ot the liusim-ss to IHJ transactcil li ) this corporation shall lie a general farming , stock raising , mercantile and Invrstmcnl business , the purchase of live stool ; of all Idiuls anil character , such a1 * cattlr. horses , moles , Micep ami lions , and thn selllnir or cxcbanirlnir of the same ; tlie tfrottlue of Brain , the purchase , e\chane and selllmr of the same : the holdinr of real rstatr. the purchase , exchange and sellluir of thn same : the erection , purchase , exchange and maintain ) ! ) ? of a system of elevators for the storing of era In of all kinds and character : the purchase , selling , exchange and maintaining- a general mercantile business of all Ulnds and char actcr whatsoever , and to do and perform each and every act necessary or requisite to the proper conduct of a general farming- , stock raising , elevator or mercantile busi ness. IV. The amount of the capital stock of the corporation authorized is the sum of T\\o II u ml red Thousand Dollars. dUidis. ! into Two Thousand shares of the par > alue of One Hundred Dollars ( $100,00) ) each. All of said capital stock is now subscribed and paid for , and full paid shares of stock shall Iw issued for the amounts subscribed , and not otherwise. V. The hiulu'st amount of indebtedness to \\liicli the corporation shall at an > timu subject itself shall not inceed t o-Uilrds of tlie capital stock. VI. Tlie date of commencement of the cor | > o- ratlon shall ! immediate ! } upon the lillnc of these articles \Utli the count ) clerk of Richardson count ) . Nebraska , and it shall terminate fift ) ) oars > thereafter. VII. The affairs and business ot the corinir.i- lion shall ! con'ducted b ) a Niard of i\\t \ ditcctors losetherith the ollicerl l the coriHiratlnn as hereinafter spicilkd. The boaiil of directors shall be elected lij the stock linldets from amoni : llieii OHM num ber. VIII. Thir Hist meeting of the stiicUhnlilirs shall In held upon the daof th < * or anUatioM of thu corporation , and theieaftur the reitu- Kit meetlnirs shall be held at the office of the corpointion .it the Marirr.iMRanch near the \illaito of 1'reston. Richardson Count ) , in th < ' state of Nebraska , on the tlrsl Tuesday In June of each and r\ery year thereafter it Mhicli said meeting the l > oaril of directors shall be elected , to hold ofllcc until the annual meeting next ensu- Ink' and until their successors are ilertnl and qualified. If an ) vacancy should onm in said Ixiard of directors the same may bo tilled hthe remaining memt > crs of Ihe board , such appointee to hold office until Ills successor is elected as hereinlvfoie provided. IX. The director- ; shall Immediateh upon their election select from a in on ; , ' their number a President , Vice President and Secretar ) . who shall hold their respective otlices n.itil the next anniia ! ineetliiK1 after their election or until their snecessois are elected unless siHinei lemoved b ) the iMianl of directors. X. The txiaid ol directms shall h.iM' full pourr and authoriiv to make all rules and adopt by-la s for the proper uo\rrmneill and control of thu business of the corpora tlon and ma ) alter and amend the same at pleasure. XI. These articles of Incorporation ma ) be amended at an ) time. All amendments shall first t > e approved by the board of directors and ratified b ) a Iwo-thirds > ote of a general or called meeting of thu stock holders , and upon such ratification It shall become thu duty of the director ! ; of thu corporation to subscribe , acknowledge , re cord and publish HUCU amendments. MAROKirr R. MANOR \vi. W. C. MABGKAVK. JAMES T. MARUKAVI. . KARL I. MAWSRAVH. JULIK. . KUAMsX KK\Vls. Ally's. Notice of Sheriff * SaJe. Kirsl publication December 23.1106. Notice l hereby given that byirlue of an order of sale , issued out of the District Court. In and for Richardson County , and State of Nebraska , under thu seal of said court , dated on thu 22nd day of November , A. D. 1W5 , and to me directed , as sheriff of said count ) to IN- executed , I uill on Monday , the -4th day of Kebruar ) . 1907. al Inn o'clock p. in. , at thnest front door of the court house in the city of Tails Cit ) . in said county and state , offer for sale at public \endue , and sell to Ihe hlghcsl and best bidder , Ihe prop erly described In said order of sale , to-ult : Lots numbered ono (1) ( ) , tuo (2) ( ) , three (3) ( ) , and four (4) ( ) , In block number ninety-six ( % \ in said city of Tails Cil ) , Statu of Ne braska , to satisfy a judgment obtained In said courl on the 22nd da ) of November , A. D. VM5. vvith interest and costs by Lev i J. Hitchcock and Lorenzo D. Lau rence atratnst Adolph I ) . Messier and Trances Messier , his \\ifr. Term ! , of sale , cash. Given under mv hand al Tails Cil ) , Nebraska. Ihis 2oth day of December , A. D. 1"06. w. T. Ti NTO.N , Sheriff. liy JOHN WILTM . Att'y. fur L > vi J. HITCHCOCK. Plaintin . . j.- Lega.1 Notice. S\K v W. TIIOMI'.SOS 1 Vs. ' ClIAS. I ) . TllOMPSOV I The dcfeiulnntill take notice that ihn plaintiff Idld on the l.'ltli day of December , l Oo , lile her petition in tin. District Court of Richardson count ) . Nebraska. ajralnM ) ou , the object and prier of uhiclt is lit obtain a decree of divorce from jou and thii ctistod ) of the child of ) our marriait.- with her to-ult. Tlieixlore Charles Thomp son , on the mound that yon are a common drunkard , failure to support her and child' and for extreme cruclt ) . And unless yon plead answer or demur to her petition on or before the 25th da ) of Tebruar ) , 1'W. the same \\III be taken pro confesso , and a decree entered according ! } . Rn\vis .t RI.AVIS. Atts. for I'Iff. Incorporation Notice. , NoTICi : IS HlIKl IIV l-.IVHN of tile follouiiu ; . chaiik'es of Tin- Articles of Incorporation of the Leo Cldei ami Viuek-ar Company , located at Tails Cit ) . Nebraska , and evi denced b ) IVNO several certificates set fortli herein , of the Directors of slid Incorporation , shovviim how. In vihat manner and to vihal ' o\tent the chaiik'es of said Articles of In. corporation were made , and ordend to Ixt lecorded and published as provided b ) law. "ci.KTiricvTi : oi' IXCMI\SI : up IU-MAI. STOCK HI Illh 1.10 C1DI.K , > v VINI l.AK l.OMI'\N\ . " \Ve , the subscribers hereto , lieliijf a ntajoiv ' , Ity of the Hoard of Directors of the alxiro J % named incorporated compan ) , hereb ) certify tliat at a regular stock holders' mectintr-of said incorporation , at Iheir place of business in the city of Tails City , Kichardson County. Nebraska , on the 19th day of October. lOOd. at which the holders of a majority of the stock of said incorporation were present anil voting said stock , either In person or br proxy , a resolution was duly passed Increas. Ing the capital stock of said Incorporated company from the sum of $10,000.00 to thn sum of $15.000.00. The reason for said in ; . crease being 10 provide more capital to' carry on the Increased bnslness of said Incorporation. Bald resolution was duly rr- . , corded and ordered certified and published as reqnired by law. And we further cerilfy that afterward * , at a regular meeting of the stock holder * of said incorporation , held at their chlrf place of business la the city of Tails City. , Richardson County , Nebraska , on the 15th da j of November , 1906. a further resolution was * adopted by a majority vote of the stock of Raid Incorporation'the holders thereof being present and \otlng said slock in person or by proxy providing a further Increase of the capital slock of Raid Incorporation from $13,000.00 to $30.000.00 , said increase having been madr nccessar ) to carr ) on and transact thr Increased business of said Incorporation. Said resolution v as dul ) recorded and ordered certified and published as required by law. " WITNKSS in i IIVMIS this I5tli dav or Jan. uao.l'OT. * I * ' V. C. I.MIINII \V. Ll.o * . T. J. tlisi \V. A. < lni.i-.su vi.ii 5 - i : . H.Tov\i.r This notice sliall Iw published in "Tho Tails Cit ) Tribune. " a newspaiwr printed in Kichardson Count ) . Nebraska , and of general circulation therein , for the space of four weeks. . / 4 commencing on January 18. 1907. / FOLEYSHONBY IAR /or ehlldrtnt * af , * ur * No opiate *