THE FALLS CUV TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , AUGUST 23 , 1907 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE Ktttcrcil an secoml-class matter a Falls City , Nebraska , \ > est ollico , Jatitt nry 12 , 1904 , uiulcr tlic Act of Centres of March 3 , 1870. Published every Kriilay at Kails City Xcbraska"by The Tribune Publishing Comptvny E. F. Shtvrls , One year . . $1.0 Six months . ( V Three months 3. TELEPHONE 226. Annouucemcnts. I hereby announce myself as a candidate to the nomination for county assessor of thi count- , subject to the action of the Repuhllcai Primary. H. A. PBNCK. I desire to say to the readers of the Trlbuni that 1 am .1 candidate for rctiomlnatlon to tin office of county treasurer , subject to the will o the Democratic voters at the primary electloi which will occur Sept. 3rd , I W7. I wish also to state that If I am reitomlnated 1 t-oticlt the support at the November electioi til all w ho feel that the service of this office fo the rust two years merits a re-election. Very Respectfully J. S. IOHO. I hrrcby announce myself a candidate for tin > dice of County Judge subject to the decision o the Republican voters at the primaries to b icld Sept , 3rd , 1X37. HOSCOK ANDP.HSON. T hereby announce myself a candidate fur th .ifticr of sheriff , subject to the action nf III Pcmncatlc voters at the primary election to b held .Sept. Unl , lt" > 7. W. T. I'KNTON. I hereby announce myself as a candidate fo Iheofticeof County Clerk , subject to the decl K I mi of the Republican Primaries to be hel < SeptemWra. 1"07. U. S. NOKTOS. I hereby announce that I will lxa candld.it for renominatlon for the office of County Cler at the hands of the democratic electors at th primary to l > e held Sept llrd. If nominated at the primary 1 will appreclat the support of all the voter * , al the Niiveml1 flection. vho deem my services for the pant tw years worthy of endorsement. Vours Respt. Jens H. IIi'TCIllNUs. I heieby ileslro ( o announce myself as a cai Uulate for the Republican nomination f. County Sii | : rlnteiident of school * , subject t the decision of the Primary Convention to I ht Id Sept. 3rd , t"OT. JOHN W. WATSON. Verdon. Nebr. I hereby announce myself n candidate for th nlYu-i-of Superintendent of Public In tructlo nbjecl to thn decision of the Republic. ! Voters at the Primaries to bo held Sept. 3n 1WT. WAVNK COONS. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate fi re-mimlnatlon for the office of County Supern tenrtenl subject to the will of the Uemocrali primaries to be held September ! l , 19(17. If nominalist I pledge myself to support tl platform and principals of my party and ai the totes and assistance of all those who ha\ I.Uth In and approve the method by which .ite condticled the office durinir my tenure. Respectfully > ours. T. J. OUVKK. I hereby announce mjsclf as a candidate" ? ! She u.T.coof C unl > Assessor subject to the alien lion of the Republican voters at the prlmarli to l > held SeptemK-r 3.1WT. WM. UK vxnovv 1 am a candidate for the nomination of Cou tv Judge of Klchardson county , subject to t republican primaries to t > o held September JW. A. R. SCOTT. I hereby announce myself as , \ candidate f theotlice of County Clerk , subject to the d elsloit of the Republican Primaries to K he September3. 1907. Cio. : It. HOLT. Kwing Herbert of Iliawath spent Sunday in Falls City , t Better commence to think c the coal bin. The day of the ic man is almost as a tale that told. Falls City has grown chautai qua hungry again and will prol ably be found wandering u towards Salem again as she hr for many years past. Stocks and bonds are goin down but corn and hogs are g ( ing up Wall street isn't tli whole cheese any longer and tli west seems amply able to care fc itself. Those who want to start Tl Tribune at a dollar a year wi have to get busy. Those wli want to pay in advance at tl above rate will have to get in I January 1st. Pawnee City has three pape each one of which carries moi advertising than do the thr < Falls City papers combined. Fal City has many enterprising , wit awake business men , nit. By common consent Jud < Raper and L. M. Pemberton see the choice for district judge Both these gentlemen arc en nently qualified and deservit and both will be chosen at tl ensuing primary. The Salem chautauqua h learned the value of newspap advertising from experience , detailed program of the excelle attractions offered by this insl Jntion will be found on anoth j geof this paper. The Bank that Wants Your Business ! Is the one that comes right out and says so. This Hank wants your business and that is what \ve are try ing to impress upon you. \Ve have a long list of well satisfied customers , but we would 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 "vour 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. Falls City has no more worthy nstitution than the business col- egc conducted by our worthy navor. Many of the neighbor- ng cities have endeavored to ake this school away from us ind at one time it seemed that \ansas City was going to succeed n such an effort. However , the justness element of Falls City > rcvailed on Prof. Barrett to con tinue his school here and the next term will soon open with a arger attendance than ever be fore. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Man ) * a man is today working "or ordinary wages that has suf ficient intelligence to command a good salary had he received a business education. Many Falls ity young men * are today com manding good salaries who would have been working for ordinary wages had it not been for a good business education. Take it either way and the proof is over whelming that a business cduca tipn is the best investment a par ents can make. The advertise ment of the Falls City business college appears on another page of this paper and if the testimonials menials there printed do not con vince you the subject may a ; well be dropped. In these days when the chain pions of several candidates fo ; supreme judge are promising S ( much it might be well for tin voters to stop and think it over A judge who promises more thai exact justice between corpora tions and the people is unworthj the confidence of any party. / judge cannot be just and gencr oils. A judge has nothing o his own to give. If he is tin friend of one litigant he is un friendly to the other. If he give ; generously to one party he mus take unjustly from the other. I may suit the purposes of Mr Rose , who wants to succeei Harry Lindsay as clerk of tin supreme court , to announce tha Judge Reese will be friendly t < the people , but the average citi zcn who knows of the fairnesi displayed by Judge Sedgwicl during his first term will doubt less feel inclined to support hiti for a second term. The public schools of Falli City will open Monday , Sept. 2 High school students must regis tcr on Friday , August 30 , from i a. m. , to ( > p. m. There will b a meeting for all the teachers 01 Saturday , August 31. at 'J a. m. at the high school building. E. L. TOHIH , Supt. RULO. I'ctc Frcdorlck of Preston wiuio oui city Tuesday. The rhcrry-co.iour.d wunt to Whiti Cloud Monday. Curl Henry of Kansas City visited It Hulo lust week. Ultras Cotton of Kansas was a Huh visitor lust w-ek. Gertrude Kiirwly is uttcndlns ; Instl Into at Falls City. Alfie Kanuly visited with his uncle' : family Krldaj ln-,1. Win. Antlereon of Denver is visltlni its father this week. Iku Hurk visited with friends at this place lu-t week. John Smith of Ditwson played In th ( liund durinir the picnic. Miss Hall of Whim Cloud Is visiting relatives hero this week Vea Hunker of Mi-sourl was u Hull vlbitor uuring the vicnlc. Marion Noble * of Osboni K.ms. , i vifitinji in Rule this week. John Hutchincs , county clerk , vlsltei in Hulo ono day last week. Prof.VItmtin departed Saturda ; morning for Kansas City. Harry Mann was a business vlslto to Lincoln Saturday nleht. Ike Lttmford and family visited n Napier the flrs of the week. Floyd Lone of Kansas attended th picnic here one day lust week. Hurry Pence of Fulh City was Hulo visitor during the picnic. John Grlzer and family visited wit Rule friends during the picnic. Ira Johnson returned Friday fret a three weeks visit in Hutnboldt. Mr. and Mr < > . Brlnegar of F.irsjo al tended the picnic hero last week. niaine Anderson visited friends an took In the picnic hero Isst week. John Dunn of Missouri was a bus ness visitor the first of the week. The Ladles Aid coeiety will mec Friday at ttm home of Mrs. Jeffries. The base ball team erec.ed a gran stand on their ball groutfd last week. Mrs. Tony Hutchison has been quit sick the past week but is improving. Our genial ferryman done a rushln business during the three days picnic Fannie Zeigler of Severencf , Kuas visited with friends In Rule last weel Fred Marsh assisted Frank VanVa kluburg In his stand during the plcnii George Phinney of Wytnore we looking up old friends In Rule Wedne ; day. John Anderson and wife of Kansc spent Wednesday of last week picnlcln here. Mrs. Mark Durfee and chlldre visited Rule friends several days la ; week. Kdith Kern and Bessie Miller at attending institute at Falls City thi week. Mr * . Rundolph of Verdon who visiting here Is very sick at th writing , Cecil , Mamie , Florence and Margan Kanaly drove to Fulls City Wednesdu morning. Mrs. Joseph McDonald returned Fr day from a two weeks visit to Colur bus. Neb. ! s le CHAS. M. WILSON : e * in J ; I have moved to the HOLT f Building and invite your atten = ls t * tion to increased stock. t , CHAS. M. WILSON Mr Snnlh tmtl fnmhy of visited ( fl.-nilH in this viunlty la- week. D.IVP French of Rushbottom I * work Inir fr Tom Huya on the main lln r > ctlon. C' B. SehnfTer ? appo'ntc'l ' chief o polioo at the council meeting Tiicsdn ovening. M. C. Mitt-ion of Fnll. * City took ir Ht'tlvc part in the picnic proceedlns liist wnek .Tcf-lf nnd Winnie Watts of Dli wiitliu vMtod with friends In this clt Dolly uott visited over Sun-Jay n thli. i. HCI the guest of Mrs. Kmtn Elwood Kaufman and family vlsltc with the family of Prank Brown o.i iluy IKS" ! week. Al Doerner and wife of Falls Clt visited friends and took in , he picni here la t week. Mrs. Hcsaio Brinnegar and Agnc Schrader attended institute at Fall City this week Milton Raster , wife and baby vislte his parents and other friends at thi ilace last week. Mrs Emma Kcarn and Mr * . Maggi loyle drove to the county seat Tuei day afternoon. Mrs. LJodo Anderson and two daugi ters spent a few days in Kansas th irst of the week. Charlie Caverzagie acd wife hav been the proud parents of a baby bo since Monday last. John Uoyd , freight agent at Tabl 3ock , was looking up old friiinds 1 Rule last Monday. A. Walters shipped his househol effects to Brownsville Mondav whcr they will reside in the luture. A fine gasoline boat with a fort 'oot ' barge passed up the river la : Thursday enroute for - - > maha. Mrs. Wm. Glenn of Table Rock wi rcnewlntr acquaintance with old frient here on Thursday of the picnic. Roy Hart and family departed Sui ilay evening lor their home in St. Jc after a week spent In this city. Mr. Ink * and son , Ira , of Salem vis ted with Rule friends and took in th picnic a couple of days last week. Jnke Boudrie , the village blacksmitl of Atchlson was circulating among ol friends In Rule Thursday of last wee ! Rev. Maze of Salem pave an Into estlng lecture Thursday evening , a companied by stereoplc views of tt Holy land. Edward , Leond and Carl Leeds wl have been visiting their grandparen hero for the past two weeks returnt home Saturday. The Ladles Aid society served dinni and supper in Carpenter's hall durir the three days picnic and cleared neat sum toward the new church. Ed Parrot , deputy grand raaste Workman of Peril , spent last week our little city , lie departed for hon Monday night to attend the funeral a friend. Elmer Liberty fell off the high trc sle on Thursday of last week and si tained some severe bruise ? , but , mn velous as it seems no bones we broken. The steamboat , James D. McPhei son arrived In Rule Saturday aftercoi where it waited until Tuesday inornii for the arrival of u pilot when thi journeyed on to Omaha. While splitting a stick of wood la Tuesday morning. Ray Celey had tl misfortune to strike hU toot with tl ax. striking between the toes cuttii a gash which required two stitches close , also severing some of the cord The cut will lay him up for sever days. The Rule picnic came off as a nounced and'the weather was all th could be a ked for picnic purpose Every feature on the program w carried out on skedule time. Mn street was Tilled with attractions various kinds , but the merrj-go-rour and electrical theatre seemed to ha greater attractions for the crowd thi any other feature. The restaurar. and eating houses had all they cou do to handle the crowds. The balloi made two ascensions , one on Tbursd ; evening and one Friday evening. Cc tests of different kinds , also races of ; descriptions , from a pony race to t ! potato race- Each day was closed wi a ball at Miles' opera house in t evening. Presbyterian Church Notice. There will be the regul ; Church services at the Presb terian Church on next Sund : morning and evening , at whi < time the pulpit will be occupii by the Rev. D. T. Davis ' Pawnee City All the other regular servic will also be observed , and y < are very cordially invited attend all services. There w also be a congrigational met ing following the morning se vice and each member is ear estly requested to come ai take part. J. C. Tanner spent Sumlaj vith his brother , Albert , in Hum boldt. Mr. and Mrs. George Wahl re * urncd Friday from an outing a Missouri lakes. An entirely new line of Pal Millinery just recieved. WHITTKOCK & PATXAUDK. T. L. Hitmnelreich came dowi rom Lincoln Saturday night ti spend Sunday at home. We have just received our nev stock of Millinery and invite yoi to come in and inspect it. Misses Whittrock & Patnaude Mrs. Rieger returned Sunda ; iiorning from a two weeks tri n Colorado where she spent he vacation sightseeing and visitini relatives. Mrs. Fred Cain and daughter Miss Meeker. Miss Mary Paxto Bob Neitzel and Max Werner re turned Sunday from a week camping at Missouri Lakes. A splendid 25c supper will b served by St.Martha's Guild this Friday , afternoon in the vacati Building north of Harlow's groc cry. You are cordiall ) * invitee Miss Minnie McDonald n : urned last Friday from Chicag where she attended a summe school taking a post gradual couase in Kindergarten work. A little daughter was born t Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stewart c Okmulgee , I. T. Both the bab and Mrs. Stewart , who wa Miss Maude Jussen are very wel ! Go to Colorado , South Dakoti the Pacific Coast and many othe points at reduced rates via th Burlington Route. " Ask th local Agent for rates , train sei vice etc. ES. . Norton , a candidate f ( nomination for county clerk w ; in the city a few days this wee visiting his daughter. Mrs. D Wolfe , and looking after polit cal matters. Prof. Dehell who came to t instructor in pedagog3' , geoj raphy and civics during the ii stitute was very ill the first ( of the week and his classes wei heard by Supt. Oliver. Mrs. W. L. White has retunu from a short visit with Lincol friends. While in Lincoln si made arrangements for apar ments for Miss Dorothea wl will attend the University th year. year.Miss Miss Xell Cain , who has bee visiting her sister Mrs. Juliai and other relatives in Californ for the past six weeks will in return in October as expecte but remain in Long Beach at : Los Angeles until the holidays. Mrs. G. J. Crook and hersiste in-law , Mrs. Bell Weaver of L < Angeles , are at home after visit of ten days in the vicinil of Salem and Dawson. The made the trip with their her : andlcarriage.enjoying the counti drives as well as the visit. A number of improvement we : made on Norh Stone street , durir the past week. P. S. Heocock pi in a cement curbing around h residence property and Cha Wilson had a fine cement wa and curbing put in around tl property he recently purchase from Dr. Parsell. At the regular meeting of tl Masonic Lodge Monday evenin Clem Bohrer was enlightened : the 3rd , Degree after \vhic light refreshments were sem in the banquet hall. The ha has lately been repapered ai : painted and is at present one i the finest Lodge rooms in Fal City. City.Prof. Prof. W. X. Delzell of Per who was selected as one of tl instructors at the institute he in this city this week was take seriously ill at the National hote Mondav. He is a brother-in-la of Dr. M. L. Wilson , who wi called and the profressor move to his home as soon as conditioi would permit , where he is ir proving but still confined to h room. Miss Wilma Cline is visiting- friends in Columbus , Nebr. , this week. Miss Allie McCray was down from Stella Friday visiting friends. Rev. George Ncide was a Rule visitor last Thursday calling on friends. s Herbert Hays of Stella was a guest of Falls City friends Wed nesday. Chas. Stump one ot Strauss- ville's leading citizens was in our city Monday. John Gilligan came home Saturday from a trip to Lincoln and Tecumseh. George Holt made a trip to Dawson Thursday in the interest of matters political. J. C. Lord is having a cement curbing put in across his proper- to on North Stone street. Mrs. Emma Sawyer of Wheaton , 111. , who has been the guests of Mrs T. L. Himmel- reich returned to her home Tues day. Come. "Come thou with us and we will do thee good. ' ' Come and help a special meeting for young people at the Baptist Church next Monday evening. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. The regular Sunday school and preaching service Sunday. Come and worship with us. S. H. JACKSOX , PASTOR. M. E. Church. I expect to deliver a serie > of sermons on the church , its origin and development from Apostolic days. I trust out- members will be present and especially all those who lately united with the M. E. Church. The Christian should care fully study the origin and growth of our Christian system. All cordially invited. W. T. CLINIC. Resolutions of Respect. Whereas : Ciod has called the beautiful spirit of our sister. Haute A. Mettz , to that home not made by hands eternal In the heavens , be It therefore Kesolved : That the K. & L. of S. No. 010 has lo t a u efnl member , one whose life showed forth In her works be It further ResolvedThat : v\e asan order extend oursym- pathy to the bereaved husband , the parents and other relatives In this their timeof great sorrow admonishing them to look unto Him uhodoeth all thing- , well , further bo It Resolved : That these resolutions be printed In each of the local papers , a. copy handed to the bjreave.1 husband , a copy placed on the minute and that our charter be draped in mourning for a period of thirty days. I Mr- , lien Nicholson , Committ L-e < Mrs. C H. Marlon. I Mrs. S. U. Harvey. Whereas ; It has pleased our loving rather to call from our midst to his heavenly home our beloved brother , Isaac I. . Heaston , be it therefore Resolved : We the members of the Kit iirlils .t Ladies ofSecunty. No. lilO , ti-el deeply our loss , he will be missed from among us , be it further Resolved : That our order as a whole , extend to the sorrow ing wife and children , tit- aged motlier and other relatives our s-incerest sym pathy. May we realize that Cod in His Wisdom does all things for tlic best , further be it Resolved : That these resolutions be printed In each of the local paper * , a copy placed on our minutes and a copy lie handed to the bereaved family and that our charter be draped in mourning for thirty dar . I Mr . lien Nicholson. Commute e < Mr , C. II. Marion. I Mrs. S. H. i Harvej. Poultry Wanted For which we will pay the following prices in Hens lOc Ib Springs lie Ib Old Roosters 4clb Ducks f > c Ib Turkeys ' ) c 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.