THE FALLS CUV TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JULY i9 , 1907 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE ICntcrctt as second-class matter a * Falls City. Nebraska , post ofllcc , Janu ary 12 , l'X)4 , under the Act of Congress of March 3 , 1S7 < > . P Published every Friday nt Falls City , Nebraska , by The Tribune ! 'ul > ll liinj < Company E. F. Slirvrls , Mnn/er ( One year Sl.OO Six n'onths - . .60 Three months 35 TELEPHONE 226. Announcements. I licrcliy announce myself a * a camliil.itu ( or Hie nomination for county a es or n ( tills comity , fttihjrcl tn tlie acllim of tlio Republican t'rlmary. H. A. I'KNCK. I ilrslrc tn say to ( lie readers of tlic Trllmnc lli.it I am acanillilato for rc-nomlnatlon to tlie oftico of county treasurer , subject to the will of KIR Democratic voters nt llio primary election n lilchu ill occur Sept. 3ril , 1W7. t wish nlno to Mate that It I am rcnoniltiateili I ( tollclt the support at tlio November election of nil wlin foci tlt.il tlm ncrvlci ! of tlilHofllcc for the pant l n years merit * a re-election. Very ] ti * < ipecully J.S. I ( ixi > . I hcrchy nnnoiincc myself a camllilato for the iifhVii of Cminty Jtidun Mibjecl to tint decision of the Hi'piilillcanolcrn at the | irlmnrlc' to In * lichl Sept. 3nl , 1107. Koscoi : ANIIKKHON. I lirirliy announce mjself a caildlilato fur tlio ollici : of nherlfT , Hiihject to thu action of the Dcmncntlc totem at thu primary rli-cllon to | H nelil Sept. 3nl , IIW7. \V.T. I'I.NTON. I hereby announce thai t will IK : n camllilatt' for renoiiilnatlon at thn hainlo of the democrat' Ic electors at tlio primary to lie hold Sept ! lri1. If nominated nt the pilni.-uy I will appreclalo the Kiippnrt of all lliu voters , at the November election , \thoderm my services for thu past two icnrn worthy uf ciidorsi'ment. Yours Kespt. JOHN II. llt'TCIIIM.S. I hereby announce mypelf a candidate for re-nomination for tlm oPico of County Superin tendent subject to tbo "III of tlm Democratic primaries to bo held Scptein1 'rl ! , Wi. If nominated I pleduo myself to support the platform and prlnclpaN of my party and a l < tlio voles anil assistance of nil those ho have lallh lit and approxo tlm method bylilcbl h.no conducted the olllcc iliirlnir my tenure. Respectfully yours , T. J. Ol.lvi'.K. DRfY ! POLITICS. The Falls City Journal has seen lit to attackludgeSodgwiclc and characterises him as a railroad - road hireling. Abating all questions of bud taste which a charge of railroad control from the Journal may suggest , we are impelled to resent its ac cusation against Judge Sedg wick. A man with the independence of thought , the pure life , the eminent ability of our Chief Justice should be immune ever from the slanderous tongue of the Journal. There should be decency , even in politics , though this precept seems never to have permeated the sensibilities of the remarkable family in con trol of the Journal. Nebraska lias never been blessed with a more honorable , able judge than Sedgwick and to subject him to the attacks of confirmed slanderers savors of dirty poll- tics. Practically all the repub licans of Falls City have signed petitions favorable to Judge Sedgwick's candidacy , many taking the trouble to hunt up the petitions and requesting the privilege of signing tlie same , The warm regard our people have lor him will be shown in the primary election , a regard that the tongue of malice cannot destroy. Why not have a home coming day as suggested on another U.age of this paper ? The Falls City chautauqua grounds will be the home of all the candidates' next week. I' Everybody and their relatives i will be there. The candidates should bear in mind that the best and only way to get before the people is to put your announcement in the paper. The Tribune offers its services at a nominal price as the best medium to acquaint the voters with your political aspirations. The Salem Sentinel not content with knocking Falls City's chair tauqua and encouraging people to stay away , goes after our 4th , of July celebration as a fake and a frost. It's lots more fuu to be just and neighborly , Allen , as you would learn if you would but try. Miss Kate Heacock went tc Omaha Wednesday afternoor -where she will visit several week ; with her sister , Mrs. Ray Gould A Chautauqua Oxford Sale ! .AT THE. H. ML Jenne Shoe Store 20 to Saturday , July , 31 Inclusive Wednesday , July , It is our policy not to carry goods over the season , and in order to turn our stock of Oxfords , we make the following prices : LADIES' OXFORDS HEN'S OXFORDS Former Price $4 oo Sale Price $3 oo Former Price $5 oo Sale Price $3 so Former Price 3 50 Sale Price 2 50 Former Price 4 oo Sale Price 3 oo Former Price 3 oo Sale Price 2 25 Former Price 3 50 Sale Price 2 35I Former Price 2 50 Sale Price 1 90 Former Price 3 oo Sale Price 2 35 Former Price 1 85 Sale Price 1 25 Misses' and Children's Oxfords at greatly reduced prices. AH Canvas goods must go at this Sale. This Stock is all New. Nothing Old or out of date. This seasons styles , and there is no better quality . jr THE H. M. JENNE SHOE .STORE HAKE OUR STORE WATCH OUR YOUR HEADQUARTERS. WINDOWS 8 The Farmer and Feeder ! Frequently finds it both profitable and necessary to secure accommodations from the bank. This Bank is prepared to grant its customers every accommodation in keeping- with good banking. Open an account with us NOW and when you wish the accommodation don't hesitate to ask for it. FALLS CITY STATE BANK Capital and Surplus $65,000.00. The program of the Salem chautauqua is out and presents many attractive features. Among the destinguished gentle man who are on the program we notice Senator Dolliver of Iowa and Representative Adam Iede ? of Minnesota. Doubtless many of our people will attend the session as it does not occur until several weeks after the local chautauqua is over. Gov. A. 13. Cummins of Iowa will deliver a lecture at the chau tauqua next Tuesday afternoon. Gov. Cummins of Iowa must not be confused with the average lecturer who goes about the country telling people what to do for so much per. Rather is he a man who has been doing things all his life. It is not alone what he says that makes him in teresting , but what he has done and is doing as well. Gov. Cum mins is now serving his third term as Govenor of the great state of Iowa. He has enemies , no man of his kind but what has enemies. Sec. Shaw is one of them , so is Perkins of Sioux City and the rest of Iowa's railroad crowd. But the people have no better friend than Cummins. lie it was that first started the agita tion for tariff revision and he it was that advocated it throughout the nation with such elequence and force that it has become un iversally known as the "Iowa idea. " He will be here nex Tuesday and if you want to hea a real statesman one who wil yet be one of the natives greates and most trusted men you woulc better make your arrangements to hear Gov. Cummins. PRESTON Hey Dikes was up from Uulo Thurs- duy. , Tom White mid wife were up from i iulo Sunday. | Clyde Thueker was a putscngor to ' awnco Saturday. [ i Mrs. John Morris returned homo roiu Hulo Monday. * Win. Bowers was on the sick list a ow days this week II. P. Ulcgcr and wife drove to the county scat Monday. Mrs Turner went to Missouri for a' ' bit with her mother. I Linn Wilson of Wj more Is visiting j v llh relatives this week. rienry Daeschner was a county seal rlsltor one day this week. Howard Jonns was a passenger to ho county scat Wednesday. P. S. fleacock shipped hogs to St. Joseph Thursday evening. Mrs. Henry Illegcr and children Irovc to Falls City Saturday. Mr. Marsh of Rule was a business caller hero the first of the week. Richard KaUer returned home from St. Joseph the first of the week. Mrs. Tracy Courtrlght left for a visit with relatives in Missouri Saturday. Several of the boys from Preston at tended the ball frames at Verdon last Sunday. Orvlll Meyers , Will Story and P. Frederick came up from Highland on Saturday. Mrs. Chas. Glaze went to Beatrice this week for a short visit with her sister , Mrs. B. Hnrpster. 0. J. Hopple and wife are now re joicing over the arrival of a ten pound boy , born Tuesday , July 9tn. The pupils of Mrs. Maude Collins will elve a recital at the Brethren church on the evening of July 23th. All are welcome to come. The Adams express office was moved from the Holt building Wednesday , to the Frank build ing just vacated by the shooting gallery. Chatauqua Features Be on hand at the opening and enjoy the entire session. If you1 have not received a program , write T. J. Whitaker at once. Kvory bed v enjoNS tlie Warblers and these are at ihe huail of the profession. You will mjoy this feature. At the head of the musibal world is the Kiltie Band. Here is the leader of this musical won der and you .cannot afford to miss their grand concert in this city. It is an opportunity that comes to the masses but once in a life time. Fix their date in your mind. Everybody wants to hear Gov. Cummins o f Iowa He is among the most i n t cr esting public speakers of the day and you will be pleased a ml en tertameu. Don't miss this golden opportun ity to hear him. Secure vour tent and spend ten days with us , you will find it a health resort. W. H. CROOK & CO. DEALERS IN General Hardware I See the Teddy Bear and get a supply of Spoons. We are making a reduction on Refrigerators , Gasoline Stoves , Lawn Mowers and Cook Stoves. We have Gasoline Cans paint = ed Red. W. H. CROOK AGO. FALLS CITY3 - NEBRASKAJ LEE DaS LIQUOR EMPORIUM L. E. LEED , Proprietor All Popular Brands of Wet Goods with an ex = perienced Mixer at your service. Foreign and do mestic Cigars. FALLS CITY , - NEB The train service for chau tauqua is ideal- The west end people can come down in the morning and return in the even ing for 41 will stop at Safem" , Dawson and Humboldt during the entire session. Hiawatha , Padonia , Reserve , Stella and Verdon can attend the afternoon and evening sessions and get home on the night Mo. Pac. , or they can come on the stubs and hear the evening program. A great many will come to hear the Kilties band on next Monday for it will be many years before another musical organization like this will visit this section. The band is going across the continent and comes to Falls City direct from the Jamestown exposition. Notice. I We have rented the building 'now ' occupied by Mrs. Blake- ney's store and after August 1st. will open a millinery store there in. The Blakeney stock will be moved and the building re modeled and refurnished. Our stock will consist of all new goods , direct from the whole sale houses. We solicit your patronage and will try to please you. Miss A. WITTROCK. Miss N. I. PATXAUDE. G. J. Crook is having the hard brick walk in front of his res idence taken up and a new cement walk will replace it. A new cement crossing will be laid across Morton street at Sixth be tween the Crook and Whitaker properties. /