. - . , . ' . . I . . J ' . , . . ' Farmers ; uil titu.te Program - ' gram 'ro be held in the Court loom Falls l City ; Nebraska , Frid 1Y and [ Saturday I J , in. 2i and 28 , 1')05. l ' John II. Ilutchilg-s , President r "k' " 'PlWGHA\I Friday Afternoon , 1:30 : , Court ( ; l oom. Music , Selected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . k Invocation . , . .lacy. Ia. Ia. Haskins. MUSIC , Selccted. . . . . . . . . . ' : . . . . . .Adrlrcss \\TelcomeV.G. . Ly ford Responses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . ' . . . Ecouonnic Pork Production , 1\11' . . C.\I. ; Lcwelling- , Bcaver City , Ncb. t -'r Gr General Discussion . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bread and Yeast l\I aid ng- , 1\1rs. C. IVelton , U'airbury. Neh. . -Gcneral Discussion . . . . . . . . . . . . I . iI.- . Selection and Care of Seed\ \ Corn , : ' r 'Ir. C. 1\1. Lewelling- General Discussion. . . . . . . . . . . . _ Opening of Question Box. . . . . . . . Friday E \ 'eniri " i:30 : Music Selected ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ilouseholl Hints , Mrs. C.E.Vel - t . it . ton \ r General Discussion . . . . . . . . . . : . . ) ' . ! Music [ Selectcd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Care and Manag-cmcnt 01 Poultry. . . I Mr. [ C. . l\1. Lcwelling General Discussion . . . . . . . . . . . " Question Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - Saturday lIorning10:0 : > > Music Selected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! . Teaching thc Colt its ABC's , . Mr. < ( ' D. I Ward icing , l\Iail1and , Mo. ' 1 . General Discussion . . . . . . . . . . . \ , \ Horticulture , Mr. William Mohl- cr . . . . ! I. General 1 Discussioti . . . . . . . . . . . . . / . , Question Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; ' - . , Afternoon , 1:30 : , f Music : Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soil ' .rill age , Mr. O. Ilull , Alma , t Ncb. General 1iscussion . . . . . . . . . . . . Good Earth Roads , Mr. 1) . King , General 1)iscussioti . . . . . . . . . . . . y Alfalfa Culturing , Mr. O. Hull General Discussion Question Box. . . Senator Burkett Elmer J. Burkett was elected by thc legislature . , Wednesday of I this week to the highest office in f thc rift of thc people of the state . of Nebraska , United States Sena- r tor. l\lr. Burkett received the vote of ever republican member t of the legislature save a representative - . tat \'c from Douglas coun ty. . : ' : pt' ΒΆ Senator Burkett addressed the -'I ' 'leg-b.laturc after' election and S stated that he would stand with . the Prcsidenon thc inter state comercc ilea or anything else that thc President desired in the 1l : interest oj thc people. When . the . f Senator came to that portIon of ! of his address ! when he spoke of . thc loyalty of the people of thc first district hc was so effected , that it was with : difficulty that he proceeded. lIe made Ii splen- did impression and his friends - from Richardson county who witnessed the proceedings were . very proud of Nebraska's new " , 'senator. 1\ I \ _ . , . . j " , - . . . . . . . - , - . . . . _ _ . _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - R. E. Grinstead Nailled. cprescl\tativcs from the live southeastern countics' of the state met in Auburn last 1'riday evening and organized ; : south- . eastern Nebraska fruit growers association. Of11cprs 'arc clcct- ed and a connuiittee of five , one from each county was .tppointcd. 't ' his commitfce to act with like asociation5 in eastern Nebraska to wait upon thc proper railroad officials to ask relief from dis- criminating' freight rates and al- so to look after legislative mat- ters. H. E. . Grinstcad represents Richardson County on this com- mittee and he is.a . man well fitted to push the work. Miss Lorence Munson. As it public reader and iinper , senator Miss l\Iumson is certainly most successful-and no one should miss opportunity . of hearing her Miss Munson will recite at the Baptist church on 1'hursday evening February , 2nd , under the auspice of the Ladies AId Society. Let every person atte.nd. - - - - Ru n away. Saturday afternoon the front part of the delivery wagon belonging - longing to Johnston & Sons be- camc uncoupled in front'df John . Crook's residence permitting" the I back of the 'e\.icle to fall to thc g-round. The horse became frightened - ened and breaking loose started on a swift run , but was caught before any more damage was suf- fered Musical The musical given at thc high School last Thursday night although not so well attended as it would have been , had thc wea- ther been more pleasant , was ; e - cell'nt. The programs rendered by thc stud ntsof thc high : school are always creditable and this one was of the usual standard. As Ed Schulcr was driving home in his buggy from town on Saturda afternoon , he was run into by Fred Miller , one of his neighbors , who it i seem held a grudge against h m. Millec being . drunk , thought it a good time to even up with Schuler , and drove into Schuler from behind , his horse shying off sidewise broke down one of Schulers hind wheels and threw Schuler out. From words they soon came to blows. Miller , who is a large man , was too drunk to handle himself free- ly , so that Schuler , a small man , gave Miller such a sound drubbing . - bing , that Miller had to keep his bed for several days , and is now nursing lame leg , and a crip- I . pled finger. 'ro cap the ' climax , 1\Iiller was arrcsted' and fined in' ' Judge Cleavers court to the . , . amount of $12.60. The Falls City Poultry , Butter and Egg Co. , arc' ' paying-.S CCllts for hens. - - - - - - - - _ . - - - - - . . . - - - . " . - - . - Col. George Hinton and ] )1' . F. C. Wiser left 'l'uesday even itig fet Phoenix , Arizoii : t where they will establish a Sanitadull1. 1)r. Stevenson will leave for that city 'Saturday. ' Miss Jessie Berry is inS t. Louis. Dr. ? \Iin r visited il : Kansas City a portion of this wcek. Mrs. V. Situ aiiton returned \Vednes < 1a r from Stella. Il're 1 and George Cleveland left \Vcdnesdar afternoon for Omaha. ' 1 lie Frat rnal Union wilt meet at 11.V. . A. Hall on Fch. 1 1st , 1905 at 8:00 : p. 111. for thc purpose of reorganizing ; and . electing officers for ensuing year. If you want a fraternal picnic next rar : have your representatives present. li l 'I'atc1'l1ally-J. H KIebel' , Sec. , 13. Si111an ton , 1 res. 1\11' Hcincman was a 13. & M. passenger for iiicoln \Vc < 1nes- day. 1\1rs. John V og-le 'left cdncs- day ' - Ycrmil1ion , Kiln. . Isabelle Hossack is visiting in \Yeeping' Water and Lincoln this 'yeck. . , ; " Carrie Inskcep left \Vcdncsday afternoon for a weeks visit with Mr. and \lni J. Kcrmode in Atchison. 1\11'8. l Senncr and daughter left \Vedncsday for 1 i'airview , Kan. , where they will visit vith 1\rs. [ Hatfield , Fred Dc\Vald was on thc sick ! list thc first of litis . veck. 1\1r. and Mrs , Frank' Stohr of Clarinda ; ; , Iowa , are visiting with friends in this city. Paul \Vea\'cr of Corclcll , Okla. , is visiting with relatives in this city , . Guy Greenwald returned the ' first of the week from St. Joe. Dowty Watson of Reserve , Kan. , was in this city 'l'hursday. Mrs. George Welsh of Red Oak , Iowa , is visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Crabill. Joe Norris of Lincoln is visiting - ing- with relatives in this city. For Salc-An organ. nearly new. Inquire of Miss : Grace Saylor , Miss M. E. Sturgeon of Clarion , IOwa , was in this city thc first of thc week. r cv. Haskins is greeted with good audiences every night at revival - vival services at thc Brethren church. The meetings win continue - tinue indcfinitcly. Song service at 7:30. : Sermon 8 p. m. each cven- : ing. . There will he the regular morning and evening sermons Sunday and at 3 p. 111. Mr. Hask- ins will preach at Silver Creck. Parents are urged to bring their children to Sunday School at 945 ; if they do not attend elscwhcre. Hev. H. B. Smith spent a port- ion of this week in Omaha. " ' . . . i . _ - . A Full Measure ! M GOB C Not only during this week , but also during the 51 other \"eeks of the year , is a rule with this coal l vard. Full measure means not only fnl1 weight , but 2 : , OOO 1)ollnIS . or clean coal , full of heat. 1'1 ers : heat means more satisfaction - isfaction , less coal , smaller expenses for fuel. MAUST BROS. Phone 58. . . . . . . . . - - - - - - - : - - - - - Merchants and . Business Men With hard accounts to collect , should place them with ' Jell L. Cleaver JUSTICE of the PEACE " FALLS CITY NEB For Collection 01- for Suit : ollcctions- I Small Com's on Collections No Attorney Fees on Suits. Defendant pays all Costs. ; DON'T DO IT ! It don't pay I ! Don't send away for Nursery Stock ! The best trees , thc finest fruits , thc best results are obtained by purchasing trees of thc FALLS CITY NUR- SERY. A large stock of choice home grown trees to select from. Low'prices for Hig-h Grade 'l'rces. WIV \OHLER , Proprietor W. H. MADDOX REAL ESTATE AGENCY Lands bought and sold Hartford Fire Insurance Houses in city for sale Money to lo . : .n Telephone 178 REFRACTIONIST R.L.Baumont , M. D. , Sixth & FelixSt.Joseph Formerly eye and ear specialist - ist now limited practice to " ' . Eye Glasses