THE FALLS Cl 1 V TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , AUGUST 16 , 1907 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE Knterat a secoml-cln.ss matter at Falls City , Nebraska , post office. Janu ary 12,1W4. under the Act of Congress ' of'Mnrch 3. 1S79. Published evtry KrMay at Kails City , Nebraska , hy The Tribune Publishing Company E. K. Shivrls , Manijer One year 51.0C Six months 6C Three months - , TELEPHONE 226. Annouucements. I hereby announce my cUa a candidate foi Ihc nomination ( or connty a * e or of Ihi' county , oabjcet to the action of the Kepnblican Primary. H. A. I'BNCI : . I desire to say to the reader * ot the Tribune that I am a candidate ( or renomlnatlon to the office of county treasurer , subject to the mil ol the Democratic voters at the primary election which will occur Sept. 3rd , 1007. I wish also to xtatc tint tf I am renoniln.itol 1 solicit the support at the November election of all who ( eel that the service o ( tliU office ( oi the past two yearn merit * a re-election. Very KoM > octfully J. S. I.OKD. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Judge nubject to the drcMon ol the Republican voter * at the primaries to be kcld Sept. 3rd. 1W. KO-COK AMIIBKSON. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the orllce of Khrrlff. oubjrct to the actlnn of the Democatlcotcr * at the primary election to be heW Sept. 3rd. IW. W. T. IY.STON. 1 hereby announce myself an a candidate foi thcofl'icuof County Clerk , oubject to the deci sion of the Kcpuhllcan I'rlmaricn to IHI held September 3.190" . K. S. NOKTON. I hereby announce that I Mill bo a candidate ( or ronominatlon for Ihcoflice of County Clerk at thehandKof the democratic elector * at tin primary to be held Sept 3rd. If nominated at the primary I will appreciate the Kupport of alt the Totcrn. at the Norcmbci election , n ho deem my service * for the past tw < 7 oar * worthy of cndororment. Vourn Kenpt. JOHN H. Hirrcinxi * . 1 hereby desire to announce my ctf ana can dldate for the Republican nomination foi County Superintendent of school * , subject u the decision of the Primary mvrniloii to 1 * held Sept. 3rd. IW. Joiix W. WAT&OX. Verdon. Ncbr. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for tin office of Superintendent of 1'ubllc Instructloi abject to the decision of the Kepubllcat Voters at the Trlmaric * to IK- held Sept. 3rd 1WJ. 1 * . WAVSK Coo > . I hereby announce myself a candidate fo rc-nomtnatlon forthcoflicc of Connty Superm ftndcnt iatijoct to Uio will uf the IK-mi-Cratl. primaries tu be held Scptcntt er 3 , 1W7. If nominated I pleJire myself to s-upport tin platform and principals of my partr and a 1 the tote- and assistance of all those who har faith in and approve the method by which lave conducted the office durlnir my tenure. Respectfully yours , T. J. OUVKK. 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate fa the office of County Assessor subject to the ai tion of the Republican votersat the prlmarle to tic held September 3.1W7. WM. HKANDOU 1 am a candidate ( or the nomination of Cone tvjudtrnof Kli-li.iriUiin routily , HIIW ( ( j ( , republican primaries- bo held September 3n ! HW. A. R. SCOTT. Every republican should bea in mind the date of the primar election , September 3rd. To in sure good candidates a full vet should l > e cast. The city administration is do ing the right thing1 by purchas inj ; the Key property for cit ; park purposes. No more beauti hil or sightly location is avail able. On another page of this pape will be found an open letter fret : Bixby of the State Journal tha expresses the sentiments of great majority of the republican of the state. From reports it seems tha Bill McCray is in ior a goo beating at hands of the demc crats of his district. We don know Mr. Jenkins but we do kno1 McCray , therefore we hope to se William skinned. We have heard the argumen advanced that Judge Reese shoul receive the nomination for si preme judge because he wa wrongfully deprived of an ele < tion for a second term twely years ago. I have always b ( lieved that Judge Reese shoul have been elected to a secor term and still regret that hevz defeated. But one wrong never righted by the commissic of a second. To give Judj : Reese a primary election now commit the same wrong again Judge Sedgwick that was cot : raitted against Reese. Sedgwit is a candidate for a second ter after serving his first term wil distinguished ability and unswer ing integrity. To defeat hi now would bethe rankest ingra itude and would occasion ti same regret that many repub cans have felt for years becau Judge Reese was defeated aft Ben-ing' the state for one term. The Bank that Wants Your Business ! Is the one that comes right out and says so. This Bank wants your business and that h what we are try ing to impress upon you. We have a long- list of well satisfied customers , but weoulcl like to make the list much longer and if you are not a patron of the FALLS CITY STATE BANK Please consider this a personal invitation to make this "your bank" in the future. The officials of this bank have the happy faculty of making their patrons "feel at home" when transacting business with them. Some newspapers are clamor ing for a supreme judge who will be "the friend of the people. " A supreme judge should have no friends. What we need and de mand is a supreme judge who will administer the law without fear or favor ; a man who would promise more than this is unfit to be entrusted with any office- William Brandow is the latest one to announce himself as a candidate for assessor subject to the 'republican primaries. Mr. Brandow is an old citizen of Rich ardson county and is extensively and favorably known. He is a successful farmer and a business man of unusual sagacity. He is of mature years and judgment and would make a most excellent assessor if choosen. The suggestion of the News that we do something to com memorate the services of Alex Wherry is a good one. This city is greatly indebted to Mr. Wherry and it would be a nice thing to show our appreciation ot his labor. Of course it is pretty late , such things are better done while the man to be honored is still in the land of the living. John Hinton has been one of the bes ( friends Falls City eyer had. Ever since he has been a member of the board he has been work ing unceasingly for this commu nity. It would require this whole page to enumerate the things he has accomplished for us. It is generally regretted that he will have opposition for re-election , It will be a nice thing to reinciu bcr the deeds of Mr. Wherry , even though he is not here tc appreciate our action , but let's honor Mr. Hinton now by giviiiR him the largest vote ever given r candidate in this city. No mar is more appreciative than he. RULO. The Kttlo baud will play all threi ilay of the picnic , anil as they havi several visiting musician * to help then they ought to give excellent satisfac tion. There was a large crowd in attend atice at the Cunningham & Vastitii horse sale at the stock yards last Sat urday. The horses brought gooc prices. Ernst Glcason of Fargo will taki care of Henry Brinegar's mail rout for him during the picnic ; Henry wil assist in J. A. Htnkle's store ilurinj the same. It is too early when this goes to th < puolishcrs to make any report of th picnic and street fair , but the city ha been full of people , with all sorts o attractions , since Friday of last weel and every train brings more. ' FARGO. A. Weuzc had buslno : * here Satui day. Balde and Conrad DannecKer too a loud of porkers to Preston Mondaj Johny Santo und J. Herchberger c Rule were visiting here Friday Ed Buozeker ha * moved his ret house down and will build It on to th one he lives. Mrs. Walter Baker was a Farpe vis : tor Wednesday. Joe Bauman and family nnd buslne- lere Wednesday. F. E. Nitzsche had business at th county seat Friday. Townsend and family who run th restaurant here moved to Falls Clt , Thursday. Laura nnd Allie Paul were doln some trading here Thursday. A small army of eighteen men pn ceeded to the Arago cemetery Frldo morning with scythes and made wt on the weeds and had them down I fine shape in a very short time. C. J Wallraff was In town Thursday Henry Zimmerman was doing son ; trading here Friday. Clarence Shotz was visiting In Ml sourl Sunday. George Fisher hauled porkers I Rule Tuesday 'Squire Rennels was a visitor hei Saturday. J. R. Krusor and wife had buslne In Rule Saturday. Albert Santo and family were visi Ing with Ed Hunzeker Sunday. Jacob Wlssman hauled a load i hog ? to Rule Monday. Fredinand Friedley is Ipokin over the state of Missouri th week for a herd-header for hi fine Poland China swine. M Friedley is one of the pionet breeders of this section and it ha always been his rule to head hi heard with the best blood obtain able regardless of cost. This i one of the secrets of his succe ; and has placed him at the hea of the list among Nebrask breeders. Charley Hargrave returm Saturday from a six weeks trite to Salt Lake where he visile relatives. Mrs. Hargrave ar Tom will return about the fir : of September. Mrs. Stella Bidlake and dang ] ter , Frances , left Thursday afte noon for their home near Cley land , Ohio , after a visit of sever weeks with her parents , Mr. ar Mrs. Jesse Morton. Herbert Hedges came in Satu day to spend Sunday at horn He loft Monday for his regul : run as mail clerk between Omal and Denver. Gail Sinclair was over fro Hiawatha Thursday of last wee d d LS IsIS CHAS. M. WILSON * IS it I have moved to the HOLT 1- 1k : k Building and invite your atten = tn tnh r- h 1 * tion to increased stock. rm rt t- tle lei - CHAS. M. WILSON se er I i I I I i | .j.t.i.i44.i..t.444 I C. J. Cornelius was down from , Salem last Friday. Robert Steel took in the picnic at Verdon Thursday. CF. . Xoellers of Preston vis itcd our city last Friday. Judge Gagnon made a businesi trip to Stella Wednesday. Stanley Stump went to Verdot Wednesday to attend the picnic Mrs. C. B. Elliott who wa : very ill last week is again able t < be out. S. J. Munson of San Francisa is visiting his sister , Mrs. C. B Elliott. Albert Adams was down fron Stella a few days this week visit ing friends. LC. . Edwards went t Wathena , Kans. , Saturday to at tend chautauqua. Treasure Lord and son Herol took in the Pioneer picnic a Verdon Wednesday , Mrs. Roll Dunn and Grandni Dunn of Barada spent the wee ! end with Mrs. Elliott. Gertrude Mohler is at horn from Lincaln spending her vaca tion with her parents. Roj Heacock was among th number who went to Aubur [ rom here to hear Innes Band- Miss Marie Paxton of Omah is visiting her cousins Misse Mary and Jess Paxton this week Mrs. Mose Veach returned t her home in Verdon last Frida after a short visit with friend here. Mrs. Abraham Elwell who wa dangerously ill at the time c her husband's death is improvin though slowly. Mrs. Grant Sperry and so Charlie went to Mound City Mo Saturday to visit relatiyes couple of weeks. J. H. Morehead returned Wee nesday evening from a thre weeks trip to Seattle and othe Washington points. Mrs. R. A. Munson of Oneid : Kans. . returned to her home o Tuesday after a short visit wit her daughter , Mrs. Elliott. Mrs. Ed Daeschner who h : been very ill with typhoid fev < is improving but the baby is sti in a very serious condition. BOKX : To Mr. and Mrs. I W Stump , Friday , August ' 1907 , a daughter. Both tnothi and baby are doing fine under D Lawrence's care. Mrs. Gus Neitzel and litt daughter went to Wymoi Thursday to visit Mrs. Yoc Lippold a few days. MISS Flo ence will return with them. Mrs. H. C. Alexander ar daughter Miss Eugina Parris of Louisville , Ky. , arrived in th city the 7th , inst on a she visit to her son Byrd C. Paris and other relatives. Miss Ruth Schock came lion from Kansas City to spend Sui day with her parents. She employed in a wholesale raillinei house and will be sent out as trimmer when the season open Mrs.V. . L. White went i Lincoln Wednesday for a fe days visit with friends. SI will also look up a suitable bean ing place for Miss Dorothea wl will attend the University th year. The Falls City Business collej and School of Shorthand , Typ writing and Penmanship , wi open Monday , September 2n < All students enrolling the fir day of school for the full ter will be given a special rate. ] next week's issue of this papi will appear recommendatioi from some of our former stui ents , whose salary for one raonl is more than the cost of the e ; tire school year. You can do tt same by spending a few montl in our college. A. Gash was down from Auburn last Saturday. F. E. Beachy was over from Sabetha last Monday. R. D Sinclair was over from liawatha last Thursday. Clara Stockton went to Verdoti Thursday to attend the picnic. A. H. Tiehen was down from Dawson to spend Snnday here. Dave Davies and wife attended the picnic at Vcrdon Wednesday. Don't forget the band concert this , Friday , evening this week , Sidnev Lapp made a business trip ttfPreston Saturday evening Norman Musselman went tc Verdon Thursday afternoon t < the picnic. Will Rieger was among thost who took lin the picnic at Rule Thursday. Mrs. John Ramsl and daughtei Vera attended the picnic at Ver don Wednesday. Lena Ramel came home fron Verdon Wednesday where shi lias visited recently. Misses Lela Powell and Maud * Davis went to Verdon Thursday afternoon to the picnic. Gus Neitzel was among tin number who attended the picni < at Verdon Wednesday. Miss Florence Neitzel went t < Wymore last Thursday to visi Miss Charlotte Lippold. Anna Mason left Thursday fo ; a visit of several weeks to he grandmother in Sedalia , MO. Mrs. Laura Meyers and daugh ter , Anna.went to Auburn Tues day to attend chautauqua. Mrs. D. A. Griffith was dowi from Verdon last Thursday t < attend the funeral of Mrs. J. E Mettz. Miss Carrie Slocum returnee Wednesday from a delightfu visit with Mrs. Ray Gould ii Omaha. Joe Glaze who has been driving the supply wagon for Heacook iS Son , has moved to Preston ti work in the elevator there. Rosco Anderson was dowi from Humboldt Friday in the in terest of the base ball tourna ment and a good deal of politic on the side. Next week brings the institut and our city will be given over t the school teachers. Supt. T. J Oliver looks for a larger attend ance than usual this year. Miss Edna Crook returned 01 Wednesday from a very pleasan visit of several weeks to relative in Texas. She was accompaniei by a cousin , Mrs. Sam McFarlan who will visit here a short time The champion stacker of th season seem& tu be Lewis Bippu living east of town. At the en of the first week in August h had stacked over two hundre acres of grain and done all hi own farm work in the bargain. Ross Goolsby is still havin trouble with his hand. He ran screw driver into it last May am though it healed it has give him more or less trouble eve since. He has been having i treated for the past week and i is hoped blood poison will b averted. Arthur Weaver returned Weci nesday evening from a tou weeks trip to Seattle and othe Washingeon points. Lawrenc Weaver , who lives in Seattle ac companied him and will remai here a short time , both busines and pleasure claiming his atten tion. The Falls City band made decided hit with the crowd a Verdon Wednesday and Thurs day. Every number was ap plauded and compliments show ered upon them. This was justl deserved for Prof. Harnack ha a fine band and Falls City i proud of it. We like to have ou neighbors appreciate it , too. SWIFT & CO. We have opened a branch office in Falls City and will # pay the highest market price for Poultry , Butter and Eggs. . Office at O. P. Heck's feed store. Bring us your Produce. Yours Respectfully , SWIFT & CO. Phone 101 Success. Our catalogues contains the portraits of more than 100 of our graduates who are now earning1 from $900 to $10,000 per year ; also their letters , stating why Toland graduates succeed where others fail. We can refer you to 5,000 young men and women we have assisted to positions probably of whom you know. That which we have done for others we nowoffer to do for you. Beautiful catalogue free. > * " " " Send for it. Do It NOW. Address Toland's Business School , Nebraska City , Neb- By a Home in Western Netraska. Lands from $6 to $20 per acre. These lands are adapted to gen eral tanning , and procuce corn , oats , barley , rye andspeltz , from twenty to seventy bu. per acre. I also have two good general stores and hotel for sale that are doing a good paying business. H. McVEY. Real Estate and Insurance , Paxton , Nebr. The last report received from Mrs , Bruno Hansen in Omaha Thursday was that she was some what better and will likely re cover. Mrs. T. L. niramelreich and her friend , Mrs. Sawyer of Wheaton , 111. , and Mrs. John Powell drove to Hiawatha today to spend the day with friends. Col. James Powell who return ed to his home in Gordan last week has had to come back to Falls City. The dry , hot winds are too much for him and he will remain here until the weather is cooler. Baptist Church. The regular Sunday school and preaching services next Sunday , following the morning sermon the ordinance oi baptism will be 1 ministered. Prayer meeting tv'ednesday evening. You are invited to worship with us E. H. JACKSOX , PASTOR. M. E. Church. The following services next Sabbath : 9:45 Sunday school. 10:45 : preaching. 2:00 : p , in. Junior league. 7:00 : p. in. Epworth league. S:00 p. m. , Preaching. Prayer meeting S:00 : p. ra. on Wednesday evening. All cordially invited. * W. T. CLINK. Pastor. Poultry Wanted For which we will pay the following prices in Hens 9c Ib Springs lie Ib Old Roosters 4clb Ducks f c Ib Turkeys 9c Ib Geese 5c Ib Eggs 11 cents per dozen Above prices are good un til Friday , Aug. 23 , 1907. HERMES BROS , First 'door west of Lyford's store. Phone 35.