The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, August 28, 1908, Image 2

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    Why the Republican Party Should
Be Successful Next November
The Republican party was found
ed upon the principle thaj this
government was established to pro
tect for all times the rights and op
portunities of every individual
from abridgment. That principle
it has successfully maintained.
Through the Civil war it conse
crated a reunited country to free
and equal American citizenship.
It has kept the channels of Inter
state Commerce open for all and,
through the National Banking
System, the refunding of the Na
tional Debt, Resumption of specie
payments, the Cold Standard and
the Emergency Currency Law, has
sustained the life current of na
tional integrity.
As trustee of the National wealth
it has investigated mineral regions,
surveyed soils, developed water
ways, including tile Panama Canal,
irrigated deserts, conserved water
sheds, and husbanded the public
lands. Protecting American labor
by regulating immigration and by
taking at the Custom House, to
pay American taxes, foreign-capi
tal’s advantage from low wages, it
lias preserved to American indus
tries the home market of eighty
millions of the world’s greatest
consumers and so laid the surest
basis for American competition in
foreign markets. Cubing capital
and labor, thus, in a common pros
perity and common source of in
creased reward, it has created op
portunities, improved conditions
of employment, brought about a
higher standard of living, and
more widespread distribution of
wealth and well-being, and made
expansion moral as well as material.
Intrusted with insular posses
sions, it bus brought them pence
and progress, and provided for the
extension and protection of Amer
riean trade, for the National de
fense, and for the honorable dis
charge of tin* responsibilities of
world greatness. 'Maintaining
peace at home, with foreign na
tions and among them, it lias given
American rights and \meriean op
portunities new meaning through*
out the nation and throughout the
world.
Promising progress and pros
perity, it lias been politically sin
cere. It has never hail a candi
date of a section, prejudice, or
class, nor a platform of negation,
scheme of repudiation, program of
scuttle, or doctrine of despair. It
has never lent itself to a demand
for revolution, to be followed by
reaction and retrogression, it lias
stood firm for evolution by con
stant, steady and enduring pro
gress. Finding trusts, giant born,
flourishing under supposed con
flict of State and National law. the
double prohibition of existence
serving but to foster their devel
opment, it has never, in an attempt
to destroy trusts, withdrawn, in
State or Nation, the protection of
law from property, but has, through
Executive investigation and resort
to the courts, resolved the conflict
which had silenced law and given
trusts existence.
It has never proposed to ad
vance American workingmen and
American institutions by banish
ing American industries and build
ing up those of other lands, and
scorned to insult labor with an il
lusory promise of immunity from
law. Yet it passed the Pure Food
Law and the Employers’ Liability
Law, secured equal accommoda
tions on radroads, aided agricul
ture, created the Civil Service, es
tablished Free Rural Mail Deliv
ery, reduced foreign postage, and
increased pensions. Continuing
naturally marked.out progress, it
will keep its pledges of Tariff re
adjustment. Currency Reform and
development of the Merchant Ma
rine, and make the United States
the financial centre as it has made
it the industrial centre of the
world.
In the evolution by which party
government has become the extra
constitutional method of securing
responsibility to the people, the
Republican party has become their
traditional representative and the
Democratic party the organized
aspiration of individuals for power
without responsibility. Fairly
tried, from 1893 to 1895, the two
Democratic Houses and the Demo
cratic President were a “wild
team" and a helpless driver. Dem
ocracy agitates local differences,
Republicanism organizes the Na
tional idea. In 1883 the people
were committed to the cause of
human liberty; the idea of “Li
berty and Union” expanded for
the first time into the reality of the
American, nation.
In 1879 money was committed
to a specie basis; specie was at
once, until ls93, no longer sought,
anil government bonds went to a
premium at the reduced rate of in
terest In 1898 business men were
again committed to confidence; be
fore a single statute was enacted
prosperity set in and in ten years
bank deposits almost trebled a
permanent gain which the recent
panic, a “state of mind’’now com
pletely dispelled, scarcely touched.
In 1908 business was committed to
fair methods; without compulsion
violations largely coast'd.
The Republican party, at each
period, sounded the public'con
science, felt the National pulse*
framed its policies in response, and
realized in law the dominant Am
erican idea. I ts constructive past
assures its constructive future. Jt
is to-day as it always has been,
“The Party fit to Govern.”
The party of Statesmanship, it
has been the training school of
statesmen. Its policies have been
forged in the heat of public dis
cussion, ternaered in the delibera
tion and shaped in the conflict of
many trained minds, and drawn
and dually wrought for the coun
try’s welfare, I laminating its mem
bers through principles, it assures
unity in Government; its staunch
est partisans have made the great
est contributions to National pro
gress. The roster of its leaders is
the national roll of honor of public
service.
Republicanism stands to-day for
progressive policies in safe hands.
By solving the constructive prob
lems of world power in the Inst two
administrations, William H. Taft
taught the world our capacity and
us his own. In all constructive
legislation for twenty years .Tames
S. Sherman has been a leader. In
the records of the Republican can
didates as well as in the platform
are written the story of the nation’s
progress and the reliance of the
future,
A Democratic President or a
Democratic House would turn
back those pages; thereafter Bry
auism would record “Destruction.”
This the Republican Senate could
not prevent. Under Taft and
Sherman and a Republican Con
gress the great progress of the
past will be held and the greater
progress of the future will be as
sured.
Nothing Left to Blush For
A young man in want of $25
wrote to his uncle as follows:
“Dear Uncle—If you could see
how 1 blush for shame as I am
writing, you would pity me. Why?
Because 1 have to ask you for a
few dollars, and do not know how
to express myself. It is impossible
for me to tell you. I prefer to die.
I send you this by messenger, who
will wait for an answer. Believe
me, my dearest uncle, your most
obedient and affectionate nephew.”
”P. S.—Overcome with remorse
for what 1 have written, I have
been running after the messenger
in order to recover this letter, but
I cannot catch him. Heaveu grant
that something may stop him or
that this letter may get lost.”
The uncle was naturally touched
but was equal to the emergency.
He replied as follows:
“My Dear Jack—Console your
self and blush no more. Provi
dence has heard your prayer. The
messenger lost your letter. Your
affectionate uncle.’’ — Judge Li
brary.
The Falls City State Bank
Will be pleased to loan you what money
you need on approved security. This
bank desires your business and will do
anything consiste it with good banking
to merit it. If you are not already a
Customer we extend to you a hearty in
vitation to become one.
THREE PER CENT INTEREST
PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS
Vrsuliive Academy
FALLS CITY NEBRASKA
A Boarding and Dny School
The location of this Academy is ideal and picturesque. Spa
cious grounds for out-of-door exercises. Dairy, orchard and
vegetable gardens. Unexcelled for health. School build
ing new and modernly equipped. Well lighted and heated
by steam. Two large dormitories furnished with bath room
and toilet. This institution affords every advantage to the
youth of our country to acquire a thorough mental, moral
and physical education. Special'attention paid to ediquette
and the formation of character.
l he Normal department offers a course in all branches
necessary to fit its graduates for the position of teacher.
Superior advantages in vocal and instrumental music, voice
training, elocution, languages (English, German, Latin and
French) and in physical culture.
Every opportunity for learning domestic science.
Terms very reasonable. For particulars apply to
URSULINE SISTERS
FALLS CITY NEBRASKA
“WHEN LOVELY WOMAN
STOOPS TO FOLLY”
it is when she allows her teeth to decay
without having them properly attended
to. She owes it to herself and to poster
ity to bo beautiful, and to keep her teeth
as perfect as possible. Have your teeth
carefully looked over occasionally and
have them tilled when necessary7 at
BERT WINDLE, D. D. S., Assistant
Falls City, Nebraska
WANTED! I
HORSES
MARES j
AND MULES
I Fat and broke to work — from 4 to 8
years old. Bring in vour stock and
get the highest market price, at $
Mettz Sole Pavilion, in i
Falls City, Sat., Aug. 29 I
J. W. OWENS
Most Extensive Dealer in United States. I
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\ Falls City, Nebraska §
DR. H. T. HAHN
VETERINARIAN
Office and residence first door
north of city park. Phone 2(!H.
FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA
EDGAR R. MATHERS
DENTIST
Phones: Nos. 177, 217
Sam’l. Wahl Building
J)K: M. L. WILSON
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Office and Residence over
McMillan’s Drug Store.
Phone 329. PALES CITY, NEB.
John Wihtsh
ATTORNEY
Practice in Various Courts.
Collections Attended To.
Notary Public. FALLS CITY
U. l\ ROBERTS
ID El N'T I ST"
Olliee over Kerr’s Pharmacy
Office Phone 260 Residence Phone 271
W. S. FAST
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
til , ( Residence 160
Phones: ■
Office
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FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA
DR. 0. N. ALLISON
ID El NTI © TA
Phone 248 Over Richardson County
Bank.
FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA
by acting as a cathartic on the
bowels is
BEES
LAXATIVE
Bees is the original laxative cough syrup,
contains no opiates., gently moves the
bowels, carrying the cold off through the
natural channels, Guaranteed to give
satisfaction or money refunded.
A. G. WANNER
Stomach trouble is but a symptom of, and not
tn itself a true disease. We think of Dyspepsia,
Heartburn, and Indigestion as reai diseases, yet
they are symptoms only of a certain specific
Nerve sickness—nothing else.
It was this fact that first correctly led Dr. Shoop
in the creation of that now very popular Stomach
Remedy—Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Going direct
to the stomach nerves, alone brought that success
and favor to Dr. Shoop and his Restorative. With
out that original and highly vital principle, no
such lasting accomplishments were ever to be had,
For stomach distress, bloating, llliousness, bad
breath and sallow complexion, try Dr. Shoop's
R ■storative—'Tablets or Liquid—and see for vour
self what It can and will do. We sell and cheer
fully recommend
Dr. Shoop’s
Restorative
(ALL DEALERS)
SPECIAL
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RATE
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TO THE EAST
Daily low rate excursion tick
ets'to eastern cities and re
sorts, Northern Michigan,
Canada and New England.
TO THE WEST
Attractive low excursion rates
to the Pacific Coast, Yellow
stone Park, Utah, Colorado,
Big Horn Mountains and the
Black Hills.
LOW COLONIST RATES
Daily during September and
October to California, Wash- f*
ington, Oregon and hundreds
of intermediate points.
IRRIGATED FARM ?LAMDS
Ready for Immediate
Settlement.
In the Big Horn River \ al
ley, Wyoming, watered by
complete canals. Small cash
payments and terms covering
nine years. Round trip fare
from Missouri River and Ne
braska points, $34.00.
Write L). Clem Deaver, Gen.
Agent Landseekers Informa
tion Bureau Omaha for new
folder. Its free.
Write a brief description of
your proposed trip and let us
advise you how to make it the
best way at the least cost.
C. G. WHITFORD,
Local Ticket Agent.
L. W. WAKELEY, (i. P. A.,
Omaha, Neb.
Magic Lantern
For the Boy or Girl
Any bov or girl who will se
cure eight new subscribers for
the Kansas City Weekly Journal,
at 25 cents a year each, making
a total of Two Dollars, and send
the full amount, together with
the names to us, we will maii to
hrs or her address a beautiful
Magic Lantern with fifty views.
Any boy or girl can use it- Just
stretch a white sheet on the wall
and you^ can have all kinds of
fun. Full directions for use is
with the lantern.
Any boy or girl can secure 8
new subscribers in a short time
and get this beautiful magic
lantern. Send for samples for
canvassing. Send all money by
post office money order or draft.
Address—
TheKansas City Journal
Kansas City, Mo.
Passenger Trains
South Bound
Tr. 104—St. Louis Mail and Ex
press .1:23 p. m.
Tr. 106—Kansas City Exp., 3:41 a. m.
North Bound
Tr. 103 Nebraska Mail and Ex
press.1:52 p, in.
Tr. 105—Omaha Express. . .2:23 a. m.
Local Frt. Trains Carrying Passengers
North Bound
Tr. 192—To Atchison.11:10 a. m.
South Bound
Tr. 191—To Auburn.1:23 p. m.
J. B. VARNER, Agent
Pain anywhere stopped in 20 minutes
-ure with one of Dr. Shoop'sPink Pain
Tablets. The formula is on the 25-cent
box. At-k your Doctor or Druggist »
about this formula! Stops womanly *
pains, headache, pains anywhere.
Write Dr. Sboop, Uacine, Wis., for free
trial, to prove value of his Headache,
or Pink Pain Tablets. Sold by all
dealers.