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. May 20 , 1904 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE
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The Republica.n Platform
Adopted at the State Convention May 18.
We , the Nebraska republican delegates in convention
assembled declare anew our faith in the principles enunciated
. in the last national platform. vVe congratulate the party up-
condition that is of its contin-
on its harmonious ; a guarantee continued -
ued control in state and nation. Its record of great achieve-
' tnent is its pledge of future service. vVe have abiding faith
in our great president. I-I is virile Americanism appeals to
our admiration ; his ideas of duty are an inspiration ; his exact-
ing- from puhlic officials a strict compliance with law and honor -
or , commands our highest respect. His punishment of pub-
lic delinquents has our unqualified approval. I-lis fearless
enforcement of the statutes against illegal combination in restrains -
strains of trade and commerce without unnecessary alarm to
; capital , has demonstrated the efficiency of republican law and
1' ' the honest purpose of the republican party. Coming into his
office under lamentable circumstances he pledged himself to
carry out the policy of his illustrious predecessor , a promise
he has not for one hour forgotten since that mournful event.
vVe ' recognize his intense patriotism and wise statesman-
; ship , and join the unanimous demand of the party for the
nomination of Theodore Roosevelt for president. The del-
crates selected by . this convention to the national convention
r are instructed to give him their best support.
With full knowledge of his great worth ; with faith in his
splendid patriotism , mindful of his party loyalty and service ,
confident of ( his fitness for the high place we present a sol-
dier , a scholar , and jurist , the I-Ion. John LVebster as a.
ti candidate for vice president of the United States \Ve cor-
dially invite support and instruct the delegates selected by
this convention to use every honorable effort for his nomina-
tion
r IVhc express our great sorrow for the death of our great
and beloved leader , Senator Marcus A. I-Ianna.
L vVe declare our belief in a protective tariff a fundamental
party doctrine that has largely contributed to the nation's
growth and greatness. vVe adhere to the principle and we
r refuse to become frightened at the schedules of a law , the
practical application of which during the past seven years has
brought to the country such marvelous development and phenomenal -
nomenal prosperity.
The efficacy of the gold standard established by the par-
I , ty , is proved by the unquestioned soundnessof our curren-
1 cy and its sufficient abundance to meet all the demands of a
' 1 vastly increased trade.
\\T e rejoice in the provision made for building the Panama -
ma canal , which will be one of the most stupendous achieve-
ments in the history of the world , to be done bv American
I skill ; , American capital ; and to be under American control.
It will cheapen the water transportation of the whole world ,
and will bring the two coasts of our continent 10,000 miles
i nearer by sea for domestic commerce and protection against
a common foe : Its building proves once more the constructive -
4 structive capactiy of the republican party and its ability to
solve every great problem. . . .
' : 1Ve commend congress , and especially the Nebraska
- ' members , who rendered such valuable service for the passage
of laws for a great system of irrigation for the reclaimation
of a large area "in this state of fertile but unwatered soil , and
for the better settlement of a vast section bv . means of more
liberal homestead privileges.
zs In response to a public necessity and the party's pledge ,
the legislature has enacted a new revenue law. It was fram-
ed to distribute the public burden with exact and even jus-
tice.Ve pledge the party to a correction of such inequalities
as iiIav be disclosed , and to the assessment of all property ,
corporate and private , at its full face value , according to la\ r.
1Ve favor only the raising of such revenue as is needed to
meet current expenses of the state government under the
most rigid economy and for the gradual extinguishment of
the public debt.
\"T\T le commend the present state government for its honest -
est and economical administration and for its faithful protection -
, ion of the people's interests.
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Mcn's Spring Business it
Suits-In both single and -
double breasted styles. pure I :
all-wool cheviots , thihcts
and thc lil < c. All cut in '
newest fashions and stt- 1
pcrbltailO1"cd. . The price 1
is 750. !
Men's Stylish Spring
Suits-Madc from
pure '
worsteds , cheviots , cassi- ,
111C1'CS and English twccds.
Cut in thc newest single
and double breasted strlcs ;
Real $12,00 values here and
utarkecl even higher clsc- r ;
whcrc. 'l'hey arc offered 1
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at $10.00.
n en's Better Spring (1 ( <
Suits - In neat mixtures \J. .
and plain colors. Made of . ,
fine pure all-wool Scotch !
cheviots , blue SC1"gcs , thib- : "
cts , fancy worsteds and Z
cas s i mcres. Splendidly . , ;
lined and exceptionally . .
we11 ) ] tailo1'cd Your fit in
these suits for $12.50. l , "
Men's Very Swell Suits tt . !
-In all thc nobbicst styles
and patterns of thc season _ I
Sizes to fit men of all
lengths and widths. The r
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suits arc perfectly made . . . .
throughout. Wot'th 83.00 ' " " "IIIIIf ,
a suit morc. You can buy /.if { I "
them at $15.00. .
Men's $3.00 , $4.00 ,
$5.00 and $6.00 Punts- . !
Your choice of all the new .u .
patterns in stock. They arc
all of best quality and f nn
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Strong Line of Men's and Young Men's Sum = : ;
t Iner Suits $10.00 to 1500. 1' . ' ,
"al It has always been our ambition to offer a strictly hot weather , ,
suit which would bamc in price and in every detail of construction 12 _ ' :
all competition 'Vc boldly and emphatically state that this has now ' }
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, i been accomplished even beyond our expectations 'Vc arc selling li "s- "
'V two-piccc suits of fine crash and homespun , which we warrant to 1 "T
equal in style and shape any of the other sty'cs. ' It's all in thc tail-
r O1'ing and finishings. 'l'hey have thc usual Cahn-'Vampold cxcellence.
F. W. CLEVELAND
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I will sell to the highest bidd--r ; ; il1I halls City , Neb. , '
Saturday , May 28th , 1904 , . L
_ At 3 o'clock _ po Ill. l , the following property l , to-wit : r
1 two = seat Extension top Surrey' ' _ - .
, 1 Spring Wagon with Canopy rop. .
2 Spring Wagons , no top.
2 Top Buggies. ' I
I . These are all first class jobs and must be sold on : ; : ; : _ ' - J
account of not having room. 1
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TERMS OP SALE-Six months time on bankable . ' ' . , I
note. 7 per cent interest from date of sale. 3 per cent' .
off for cash. , '
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B. W. DIXON , Harness Man.
c. H. Marion , Auct. South of Court House .
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In the language of President Roosevelt , we believe that " .
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the door of hope and opportunity should be open to every - . ' '
worthy and deserving American citizen , without distinction , . 'I' .
of race , color or religion. " )
Upon this record and these principles , wpo invite the sup-
port of persons of all parties. . A :
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