THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 22 , 1907 Counterfeit Money. Lock out for i-muilrrfi'it iiiaiit-y. Silver dollar lend eotinterfeilH iin- plentiful. You nuisii't PMHB 0110 if you got one. It muni lie th p- troji-d , nthpiwW ynu nuiyw \ prosecuted. The hid money ynu yet is your los atid you muni not allow otheiH In lm i . May Attend Tournament. The hiiskel hnll teiim of Falls Cily have invited tht1 hnslM hall tennis of this iMlv to no to Falls City , Than Wivi in : ( lav , and take p'irt in a basket bull tourna ment to b < > plnjed by the I'awnoo City , Hninboldt , Auburn and Falls City lenme. It i planned to liave eitflit biu u'anu'H and it ia tii'iff ' than probable that the in- viinlion will be jiccepled. An- bum Rt'puhlienn , ! ! o\v It Works. In fixing the fares to inleretate points tinder the 2 cent a mile re quirement , the railroad adopted a rule that tii'e price of a fare to any point must end on either the figure 0 or 5. For instance it in Hi mileH to St. .Joseph , which at li cents would be 80 centfi. Now add 25 cints for bridge toll and wo have SI.11 , that would end wrong , hence cents are added to make the fare end on f > . So the pres ent fare to St. Joseph from Hia watha is $1.15. Hiawatha World. Alay Abolish Paper Tariff. The abolition of the tariff on press paper , wood pulp and the wood that noes into the man ufacture of paper , will be recom mended to congress by President Koosevelt. This was indicated to the committee on paper of the American Newspaper Publishers' Association , which called at the White House. The committee , was also given to understand that the President will make rec ommendation to the department of justice that it take immediate steps to ascertain whether the manufacturers of paper are dis- obeviug the anti-trust laws. Female Superintendents. Nine women will supplant ue many men as county superin tendent in January and man } women superintiMidt-ut.s will bite- coed Ihi'inHi'lvcc. The BUperiiitendonlH wh < > de feated men for nomination and flection this fall were Kli'/.abptli M. Shnifor of lint let * county Mary 13. Foster of Cass county Emma R. Miller of Cuminjj county ; Mary Quinn of Dnkotr county ; Jessie Limit ) of Perkim county ; Lily M Cole of Poll ; county ; Eva Sherman of Yidlej county : Ida Mao BoBsennan 01 uekollrt county and Alice Floroi of York eouuty. Mrs. M. G Doughs of Ban nor county wil succeed a women in the position while Margaret E. Brown of Hal county , Mary E. 'Went of Hayoi county , Florence Link of Hoi county , Mrs. Genevieve Richmond mend of Keith county , Frances E Taylor of Nance county and Nel Ho West Caster of Wayne count ; have been re-elected. Smooth Swindler. A warning has been sent t sheriffs throughout Nebraska t be on the look out tor Ilarr. Lewis , a professional check raiser. Lewis' method of operating i somewhat novel , lie calls on business man after banking hour and explains that he wishes t send some money to a friend i another city. As the banks ai closed , he adds , he can not seem a draft until the next day an does not wish to wait , nor is li willing to risk the mailing c currency. He offers to pay tl business man face value in cu rcticy for a check made payab to himself. He assures the ma that he will endorse this check the order of his friend and ma it at once. As it seems to 1 merely a matter of accommod lion the business man is usual willing to issue a check for re money. By this method the swindl secures a check that is proper signed by the depositor. Itiste ; of sending it away he raises tl figures and cashed it himself. From G. J. Crook. , Tumi-NT A N i ) FKIKND.S1 : Leaving Washington at 8Jn : ) over the Pennsylvania II R. wo had an 8 hour ride to New York , i This is one of the It nest roads in | the United Statett being a j fast train it stopped only at the1 largest cities , tt passes thru the District of Columbia , the north part o f Maryland and Delaware up through NPW Jer sey the terminus bein _ ' Jersey City. We tooV the ferry across to New York the greatest and we think the finest city ol the continent. We took a sight see ing automobile and toured upp-r New York for one half day. Starting at the great Hat iron building we passed the Barthol- di hotel said by our guide to be tin' stopping place of W. J. Bryan when in the city , we passed t h c Madison Square Garden where the Thaw-White tragedy occurred also the hotel where the Thaws roomed. Passing onto iHh avenue to IL'd St. we passed the homes of the millionairs on both sides of the street until ( J2d St. is reach ed which makes 0 blocks where millionairs have their homes. The Goulds , Vanderbilts , Levi P. Morton , Senator Clark o f Montana , t h e Rockefellers. , Rothchilds , Asters , Richard Mansfield , , Julia Marlow , An drew Carnegie and many others. A plain white m.arble is the res idence of Hetty Green the rich est woman in the world. Pass ing into Central Park we find a place of great natural beauty enhanced by works of art which makes it the natural p 1 a y , ground of this great city. Grants tomb is placed upon an emin ence overlooking this part of the city. It is a plain marble structure beautiful t o behold and the marble vault contains the mortal remains of our loved Gen. Grant and his wife. Com ing to River Side Park we fol lowed the beautilul Hudson for miles. It was indeed a grand thing lor that great city that those parks were given to it as they make the breathing places for the multitudes. As1 all are aware Now York City is on Manhattan Island , 13J miles long by two 2J miles wide , but by following the meanderings of the river it is much longer. It has -I.OUO.OOO population or nearly tine-twentieth of the pop filiation of the United States. Our guide'told us that it had more Irish than Dublin and more Germans than other city f except Berlin , more Italians than any one city and more Chinese than San Francisco. 2,000 Japs and a few Americans , But it is a lovely clean city. It has an army of street sweepers in their white costumes. A perfect sewerage system. Everj street yard being paved , yoi find no natural earth except h the parks. The depots are al near the wharfs and factories Furnaces all have smoke con sumers so that the houses arc white and clean. Even in China town we found very little inon dirt than we have in some o our streets. Then we took ; trip over lower New York am saw Chinatown on market day he bridge of sighs and Tomb ; prison where Harry Thaw nov > oards and Little [ taly also th skyscrapers business house which are all the way from 1 to7 \ \ stories in height. Th tallest inhabited building in th world is 12 stories high an there is one in course of cor struction which \ \ - \ \ \ bei ; 1C Wall street famed in historj rle with the great western Methc le dist book concern at its heat in Our guide said the only thin to which got ahead a n d kej ahead of Wall street. The la : JC est savings bank in the worh a- the old London theatre , statui aly ly of Liberty , newspaper row , ca ; al tie gardensalvation army hole Equitable Life Insurance buil < er ing , Hetty Green's bank , S ; K Marks church and the buri ; place o f Alexander Hami'.tc and Robert Fulton ; Cooper Ui ion , Paradise Park , Cotton Exchange - ' change , Merchants Exchange , Brooklyn Bridge , hoteljwlmre Prince of Wales now King Ed- \ \ iird was entertained and other tilings which must be seen to be appreciated. We took an elec trie car over to 13r. 'klyn and i crossed ihi ? great bridge , passed the beautiful cemetery of Greenwood - i wood and out to Coney Island , Luna Park and other points of interest. Then back to the ! great city , as we know we must' ' soon turn our faces westward. We left with regret this great and beautiful city. W e took the Lackawana R. H. for BulTa-i lo and traveled nearly 12 hours with very few stops.Vecross. . ed the state of New Jersey ami followed for miles the beautiful Deleware river crossing into Pennsylvania the largest city at which we stopped was .Scranton just in the heart of the great anthracite coal regions. The amount of coal ready to be ship ped from that city alone seem ed enough to keep the people of ten states warm all winter and the amount of work of. every kind going in which takes coal such as smelting iron and steel and all such things are wonder ful to behold. The buildings as black as coal smoke can niake them and the great piles of re fuse coal in every direction made it indeed a black dirty city. But there seems to be a use for everything in the world , so now they are using this as well as the sea sand in making different kinds of ce ments and asphalt The scen ery had been beautiful and mountainous beyond descrip tion , but here also were small farms , plenty of stock and thrift on every hand and plenty of ap ples which looked good to us. We soon came to the beautiful Susquehanna river , it is a broad clear stream with the large boulders a great deal like the James. At S:30 : p. m. we arriv ed in the beautiful city of Buffa lo. It has many interesting and historical landmarks but not having long to stay we only saw a few. The permanent build ings of the exposition , McKin- leys monument , home o f Ex- President Cleveland , postoflice and a few of the hotels and col- leges. Our taces turned to the greatjNiagara Palls one of the world's wonders , we went to the city of Niagara a distance of 30 miles from Buffalo then procur ed round trip tickets for view ing the falls. They took us in cabs arounu to all the different views of tlii. tails. They are so awe inspiring that one fails in the language to describe them. We felt so overpowered with the grandeur of the scenes that we did not wish to converse. We just seemed to feel the presence i of Almighty God. We got out i at the different places and walk. [ ed and looked to our hearts eon- tent. Horse Shoe fall from Goat Island is grand in extreme , and the general view where the water falls down a sheer preci pice of 107 feet is magnificient. f There it is called the maid of the mist and we went as far tin. tier it as possible and got a < jood wetting. At this point there is a building near the waters edge and an inclined railway 22t > feet in length so we decended and 5 staid about half an hour at ; i certain place , we were transfer. red to an electric ear crossed r e suspension bridge to the Cana. dian side , riding for nearly 2 ( miles we viewed the river am the towering cliffs on eithei bank , the falls from differen directions , the great whirlpoo I rapids , the rapids above tin , r falls , the three sister island ; connected by rustic bridge will raging waters beneath. For sev 1 , eral miles we noticed a very tal monument and ere long came ti the historic old town of Lewis ton and the monument was ti commemorate the memory am death of Gen. Brock. Shortl ; after crossing another bridge w m looked back and saw theNiagar 11- river rolling tranquilly onwar Fur and Fur Collar Overcoat We Offer a Splendid Assortment of these Styles In the Inexpensive Grades as Well as the Fine Qualities of Cold Weather Garments For men whose vocations keep them out of doors to a great extent , there is nothing to equal a good fur Overcoat , or one with a warm fur collar. If you want something good , be careful what and where you buy. We believe that the reputation of the makers of our fur coats is a sufficient guar anty of the fur quality. For Magnaie or Workmgmai\ Fur Collar Coat in staple goods , excellent - cellent quality of Astrakan See our heavy Furlined Gloves and Mitts at Canvas Coat strong , heavy canvas , well provided ( with pockets , lined with fine quality of sheep skin. . . Men's Fur and Plush Caps from = = 75c to $3.50 Call and examine our line of Gent's Furnishing Qoods the finest line in = = = town. L FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA seemingly innocent of the mighty cataract and the inter minable fathomless raging gulf which we had witnessed a short while before. Taking tram from Niagara back toBuffalo we packed our belongings and me mentos and took the Wabash R. R. for Chicago. We travel ed for sevaral hours in pouthern Canada , a lovely peaceful coun- ry but in coining into it the ortors a n d conductor came hru the cars and put tags upon ill the baggage. Our curiosity vas aroused and we found out it vas costom clues , had we stop- ) ed off there they would liave jone thru the custom house and any thing dutiable taxed. On coming to the Detroit river the rain was taken in sections onto L large boat and ferried across he river. Then the tags were emoved from our luggage and ve were in the great state of Michigan. We run a southerly course enough to take in a cor ner of Ohio then westward across the northern part of In. diana. Our tirst stop being at Montpieler a beautiful thriving city , thence onto Chicago. We could get no lay off here for which we were very sorry. As our nephew Joe Crook an old ? alls City boy lives in this great western metropolis , but having a wait of 5 hours we made the nest of it. We took electric car and went to their residence. They live in a beautiful part ol the city where it is high ami dry and healthy with beautilul parks nearby. Then took a run down in the city where he works in the Great Western Electrica building , where the hum of ma chinery is constant. Then tc some ot the great public build ings and the great departmen stores. A great restaurani where they make and demon strate every article o f foot which could be mentioned. Tht building covers a block and li several stories high. We too ! supper with them in the res taurant situated on the top iloo of'Marshall Field it Co's. grea store , the largest store in tin world. But the time came al to soon to bid our relatives goo < byethey being the only familia faces we had seen in all ou trip , and we turned our face homeward. We crossed t h i great state of Illinois and the father ot waters at the city of Dubuque , Iowa , thence across that grand old state where pros perity abounds on every hand to our o w n metropolis Omaha thence to our own dear old Falls City and our home. "Be | it ever so humble there is no place like home.1 Some ask us what was the greatest or grandest - est thing we saw. We have to give a double an-wer to that question. The grandest thing which we saw , in nature was Niagara Falls and the grandest thing which we saw in art was the congressional library build ing \Vashingon , D. C. We have traveled in eighteen states besides our own and IheDistrict of Columbia and the southern part of the Dominion of Canada and we found nice people and kind Iriends wherever we went and we also saw many lovely | places to live , but none which ( seemed quite so good or prosperous - perous or up-to-date as our own home county. Mu. AND Mus. G. J. CHOOK. When the Stomach , Heart , or Kid ney nerves get weak , then these or gans always full. Uon't drug the Stomach , cor stimulate the Heart or Kidneys. This Is simply u makeshift. Get a prescription known to druugists everywhere us Dr. Snoop's Rettorntlve. The Hestorutive Is prepared expressly for these weuk inside nerves. Strength en these nerves , build thetn up with Or. Shoop's jU'Storutlve tablets or liquid and see how quickly help will come. Free sumplo toil sent on ro. queet by Dr. Sheep , Hnoine. Wis. Your health is surely worth this sini pie test. Sold by all dealers. Hen Lays Empty Shells Win. Mellows of BedfordMd. , has a white Wyandotte hen that lays empty egg shells. T h e shells are large , well shaped and resemble an ordinary eggs , but they contain neither yolk nor white matter. One shell is laid each day by the hen. Don't worry about your kidneys when you cun obtain ISO days' treatment of I'ineules for 51.00. These little iilobu'os ' bring relief In the Brat dose. Haekauhf , Luinhiiso and llheuuiatism jield quickly. If not satisfied your money refunded. This is a fair olTer you can't lose. Sold by A. G. Wanner , , Reaches ihe spot. Slops pain. The Great Pllo Rem edy. Put up lr\ * B f I M W 50 Was a Monster One night last week , Kobert Raines , who lives on the Tom Bath farmsoutheast ol Auburn , heard a fearful commotion among his clogs. On investiga ting the cause of the disturbance he discovered that the anix ca- i nines li a d treed a gigantic skunk , uhieh Mr. Raines pro ceeded to dispatch. It was a monster specimen of the forked variety , so named from the fact that it is completely black save for a white strip which ftrks from the nose and runs around the body of the animal. The skunl ; in question weighed 18 pounds and was as large as an ordinary coon. M r . Raines skinned the varmint and tacked up the pelt to iHiu- . but some of h s high jumper n.igs m.ule good ami tearing duwn the hide , &oon in.nl.-way \.iHi n , with loss to the < > vner > ! .it Ka t Sl.uU. Aui.in n II. 'i .tlii. YumKin -noulu Of ch'itr uud bright if your ti'vi-r l in nuruiiil condition. Rirt' Little I.UviI'l'i. . act , on the \ ; : tif-.tiliL'hf , cout-tipalion nod bi'liwiMief * dirappLMi. ' . Price 25clints. Sold by A. G. Wanner , druggist. New State in the Union Washington , Nov. 10. Anew star was added to the American Hag today by the admission for mally into the Union of the state of Oklahoma. President Roosevelt velt , a t exactly ten sixteen o'clock this morning signed the proclamation admitting the ter ritories of Oklahoma and Indian Territory jointly as one of the American states. Little for mality attended the ceremony which meant so much to the people of the two territories. In appending hit > signature to the proclamation , the President i used a pen formed from a quill I plucked trom the wing of an American eagle. The pen will be deposited with the Oklahoma Ilistorial Society. It ia claimed indigestion is the Xn- lioirnl diea e. That' ? why the dem.iuU for Kinsis Dyspepsia Tablets keeps in creasing because they do the WOTK. Stouu'.ch trouble , dyspepsia , inili-re-- lion , bloating , etc. , yield quickly Two days treatment free. Ask your drug gist aboiu them. Sold by A. G. Wanner drugirist. FOR YODNO OH OLD THE EES ? FILL SOLD iff Rins Little Liver Pills