THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , flARCH 29 , 1907 THE FAUS CITY TRIBUNE Entered as Hccoiul-class matter at Falls City , Nebraska , post ofllcc , Janu ary 12,1W4 , under the Act of Congress of March 3 , 187'J. Published every 1'ridiiy at Falls City , Nebraska , by The Tribune Publlthing Company E. F. Shtvrli , One year $1.00 Six months CO Three months . . . . . . . . . . . .35 TELEPHONE 226. Have you sown your crass seed yet ? , together ! Stop knocking ! ! Push , brother , push ! ! I The shoot wris an entire success and should encourage its promot ers to make it an annual occur- rencc. The terminal bill is a law. Whether for better or worse it is a law. Omaha is glad ) the rail roads are mad , but where docs the state comes in ? March seems to have it in for Jul } * . We have no objection to the war of the months but there is no good reason why March should get so hot about it. Such firms as go out into the land and secure work , the profits of which will be spent in Falls City , are entitled to the encour agement of every loyal citizen of Falls City. If you doubt the valueof adver tising look through the columns of your paper and sec if the mer chants whose names appear there are not the merchants who arc doing the business. Every Falls City merchant should sell Falls City flour. Every Falls City merchant should sell Falls City cigars. Every Falls City merchant should sell ' * \Falls City vinegar. Every Falls City saloon should sell Falls City | beer. It pays in more ways than I one to trade at home. What legislature of the past has been us close to the interest of the people as the present one ? What other legislature has so faithfully redeemed pledges as has the legislature now Hearing its end. Time was when it was a reproach to be an "inmate1'of the legislature. The members of the present body , however , may be proud of their association and the work they have accom plished. The Slioot. The shoot held in Falls City last Friday and Saturday was a gratifying success in every par ticular , A large number of pro fessional shooters from abroad were here and splendid scores were made. A large crowd was constantly in attendance a n d I seemed to enjoy the sport hugely. The one arm shooter , Maxwell , was the center of attraction and the crowd was greatly pleased to learn that his score was the high est of all the contestants. Of the local shooters , Chas. Davis , Gus Falsken , John Uauer , Frank Veach , Peter Frederick and George Boycr did especially well , Mr. Davis getting the high est score. Doll Whitaker won the cup foi local shooters by a score of y. out of 40. It is hoped that an other shoot will be arranged foi Falls City by Messrs. Veach ant Cunningham who have provct themselves such able managers The Miles Will Case on Trial. After weeks and months am years of wind jamming , side step ping , upper cutting and claims o fouls , the Miles case is on trial ' Judge Raper decided Wednesda not to call a jury and told th lawyers to get busy. The trir 5 will probably take about tw c weeks. The out of town lawyci > in the case are Webster and Mr r hony of Omaha and Atwood an ยง Kingolsky of Kansas City. The Candy Kitchen had bee : jn the hands of painters an IT paper hangers and have one < \ [ ? , ' the brettiest and cleanest of an the local business houses- W H Y N O T ? About eight years ago a certain lady , not many miles from here , set about laying aside a part of the money she could spare from the sale of butter , eggs , chickens , garden stuff , etc. , and depos ited it in the Falls City State Bank The interest and accumulations were added every six months , a new interest bearing certificate of deposit issued and a few days ago when the certificate was renewed the amount exceeded $1,000.00. Why not try this plan ? Shot in the Leg Five Years Ago. Archie Dean a twelve year Falls City boy was shot in the leg five years ago while out hunt ing with his brother. The at tending physician at that time not being able to find the bullet it was left in the leg and caused him no trouble until three weeks ago when he slid down from a haystack and in so doing jarred the bullet loose. The next morn ing the limb seemed stiff and grew gradually worse. Tuesday evening Drs. Boose and Wolfe were called and they came to the conclusion that the leg was full of pus caused b3r the old shot ( wound. An incision was made and about a pint of pus was taken out. At this writing Archie is getting along nicely , but it will be some time before he is up again. A Last Appeal. The Ladies Auxiliary to the Stccle Cemetery Association wish to make this last appeal to the members of the society also to those who are not members , but who are interested in having the cemetery beautified and kept clean. We feel that this is a commend able work and worthy the pat ronage of every one , especially those who have loved ones laid to rest out there , but a few can not carry this work on alone , we need funds and help. The ladies expend not less than fifty dollars a year and often very much more in this work. The Ladies Auxiliary own and have full control of the water system that has been put in at the cemetery and are at a great expense every year in keeping it in repair , buying hose , water can , etc. . and if people who use the water do not appreciate it enough to come forward and pay one dollar a year for the privilege we will just simply have to shut it off. Perhaps some are not aware that no person has a right to use the water who does not pay one dollar a year for the privilige. All members , of the auxiliary arc entitled to use the water if they keep their dues paid up. Now the members seem to have lost interest in this matter and seem to think a few can carry on this work , but they cannot , and we arc going to have one more meeting and if the members don't turn out and signify by their presence that they want this to go on we will not turn the water on this year and wiU discontinue the society. This meeting will be in the form of a reorganization. No 1 back dues will be collected , we will just start out anew. We i make a special appeal to those who are not members but who are interested out there to cotne and join the auxiliary. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Ewalt Monday , April 1st. at 2:30 : p. m. Refreshments will be served. A home Building & Loan asso ciation was organized in this citj yesterday with the following named gentlemen as charter d members : J. II. Hutchins , W. A. Greenwald , L. C. Edwards , R. C. James , W. F. Fenton. Roscoe n Anderson and G. II , Fallstead. idf A more complete article as to the usefullness of this organization will appear in our next issue. Clyde L. Hill was down from Shubcrt Friday. Dr. A. E. Burgher of Dawson was the guest of Dr. 0. T. Burchard on Sunday. Praise the Lord for a quiet municipal campaign. W. II. Crook made a business trip to Nemaha City Tuesday. The stub trains are still with us and doing a good business at that. J. F. Allenworth was over from Hiawatha on business Friday last. Will Leslie of Shubert attended the teachers association at this place. Geo. P. Colon was among the Rule visitors in this city the past Saturday. Mrs. T. J. Gist is visiting friends in Lincoln and doing some spring shopping. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Keller have moved into the Clegg property ou north main street. If thereis ( anything about the game of whist George Jennings doesn't know , we would like to learn of it. Lights out again Wednesday much to the inconvenience of the public in general. The dynamo will soon be in working order again. The Miles case has at last reached the stage of trial. This case has been pending cigth years and is a prominent example of the jlaws delay. The American Motherhood , a woman's magazine With a nation al reputation , contains in its Feb ruary number , an article written by Mrs. T. J. Gist of this city. . Whitaker Bros , are improving the Schmucker property on Chase street , and it will be one of the most desirable houses for rent in town when everything is com pleted. A Falls City mother read from the paper the prediction that the world would come to an end next week. ' 'Dog on it , ' ' said her young son , ' 'I sent two dollars awav for a watch just yesterday Mayor Barrett will be re-elected because he deserves re-election. His administration has been safe , conservative and economi cal. The city has been at peace and much of the credit therefore is due the mayor. The Missouri Pacific director have set aside a hundred million : for improvements. Look out fo the division. Vice Presiden Clark once said to some Falls Cit man , "when the directors vote to improve the western divisioi ( Kansas City to Omaha ) Fall ; City will be called upon to submi her claims for the division. " Rev. T. Davis of Pawnee Cit j will occupy the pulpit at th Presbyterian church Sunday both morning and evening. Th morning service will be appropiat to the Easter day , and at the close of the same there will be a congregational meeting. Every member is requested to attend this service as a full attendance is very urgent. , , - I [ I | BUSTER BROWN | Did not arrive on schedule time , K but our full line of New , Fresh * y 8 Spring Stock is on time. We have is the most complete line of Dress to Goods , Suitings , Etc.ever brought ' ft to this market. We invite your j ] inspection. RESPECTFULLY , ' IS L\ - NEBRLCKAY SAMUEL WAHL % I ' K ' * i rc 1 - ' ' - 1 ; _ -t \ fs I Articles of Incorporation. Articles cit Incorporation of The Tails City Park anil Intpro\cmcnt Company : We. the undersigned , John Llclitj. W. W. Jetine. Y.Jt.ist , JulmiMV. Powc-11 a J V. " . A. Greenwald. ilo l > y these present * associate ourselves together for the purpose of becom ing a boily corporate muter ami by virtue of the laws of the State of Nebraska : AKT. I. The name of this corporation slnll bo The Tails City Park anil Improve ment Company. AKT. 11 The principle place of transact ing the business of the corporation shall be at Tails City. Nebraska. AKT. Ill The seneral nature of the busi ness to be transacted by this corporation shall be the ownership anil management of a private park ami such 'amusements as are naturally ami usually connected there with. This corporation I hereby empow ered tn own. buy and sell real estate or exchange the same when necessary or ad visable to the proper conduct or mainte nance of Its park or Improvement business. ART. IV The authorized capital stock of this corporation shall lw Twenty Thousand Dollars of which the sum of Tlfty-lHe Hundred Dollars shnll bo fully paid up when these articles are Hied it lilt the county clerk. The slock shall be divided Into shares of the full par value of Tlfty Dollars cacti and shall be non-assessable. AKT. V. The Kualost amount of Indebt edness to which this corporation shall at any time subject Itself shall not exceed two-thirds of the paid up capital stock. AKT. VI The date of commencement of the corporation shall be Immediately upon the filing of these articles with , the county clerk of Richardson county. Nebraaka , and It shall terminate fifty jeans thereafter , unless sooner dissolved by vote of two- thirds of the- stock Issued. AKT. VII The affairs of the corporation shall be conducted by a board of flve direc tors , chosen by the stockholders from among their own members , who shall choose a president , v Ice-president , secretary and treas urer ajul other officers as the bj-Iaws suggest. The tirst meeting of the stock holders shall be held on the day of the organization of the corporation and thereafter the regular meeting shall be held at the ofhse of the corporation on the last Tuesday of December of each jear at which meeting the board of directors shall be elected to hold office until the annual meet ing next ensuing , AKT. VIII The board of directors shall have full power and authority to make all rules and adopt bj-lavvs for the proper government of the corporation. AKT. IX These articles may bo amended at any time. All amendments shall lirst bo approved by the board of directors and ratll'usl by a two-thirds vote of a general or called meeting of the stockholders , llach share of stock shall represent one vote. JOHN LICIIT\ , W.W. Jli.NNh , T. J. OIST. JOII.N W. I'ow I.LU \V. A. GKfli : vvAI.I ) . STATE OT NE1IKASKA. . , RlCIIAKUSON COU.STV . I " ' On this 20th da ) of Tebruao. 1007 , before me , ( , uy P. l.reenwald , a nolarv public , dulv commissioned and qualified for and residing in said count ) personally came John IJchty. W. W. Jenne. T. J. r.lst , John W. Powell and \ \ * . A. ( .reenwald to me known lo bo the Identical persons herein described and acknowledged said Instrument to bo their voluntary act and deed. \Vitno my hand and seal at Tails Cit ) In said count ) the day and > car last above written. ( ! rP. . I.K UNVVAU ) , Notary Public. ( First publication March 15 t times.- ) S15.0O To the Great Panhandle and Return Apr. 2. Come go with us to Northwest Texas , the greatest place to buy land for quick and big- returns , of any place in the United Slates , as the people are pouring in there from all parts of the country. Come in or call us Over the phone so we can get your tickets. We will leave here in the after noon , , Tuesday , April 2nd. Remember the regular rate is $22.50 , but we will sell you a round trip ticket to Frio for only $15.90. Do not miss this opportunity as you may never get this cheap rate again. Our land special is all made up of Pullman sleepers from Kansas City. Remember the elate and the $ 15 rate. WHiTAKER BROS. The Latest in Jewelry j In addition to our regular large stock of Jewelry we have secured a number of Easter specialties. Y Our spring stock is one of the most I complete we have ever purchased , offer- inga most varied line of Watches , Rings , I the popular Bracelets , Neck Chains , Souvenir Spoons , and all the staple and silver novelties in Silverware. * * ' ? | Also a complete line of Phonograph $ Records. . $ * t I ' Davies & Owens f : | : Jewelers and Opticians J W H-K H : "H H K K : H Don't Neglect to Read THE TRIBUNE Cussed and Discussed by Everybody. Add your name to the list. $1.00 per year.