- k . . ' " ' = Winter Clearance Sale ON ALL . . tt' . ' Clothing , Overcoats , Underwear and all heavy go'ods. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . anon 'm.rN. ' , r. . . . ) . I \ : , , ' r J , . J- . . I I , J , An S : Ste. . J. . I't. I Y 3 J , + CAM.yokl4rA p 't. I . - . . . - - " Owing to the fact that we never carry goods over from . ' . one season to another \ve will make great reductions on all of the above . . lines Come in take advantage of these prices as there will be plenty of winter yet and if you dOIl't need them this winter , the prices are so low that you can afford to buy them now and keep I them until next winter. I , , F. W. Cleve lan d ( Falls City / ebra.rla - - - 'r-n.l ; _ " , . : . _ - - - - - . Now And Then. " 'l'hi old worM wc're a lIvln' In Is IIIhhty hard to beat ' 'l'hen' is thorns a'twcclI till' ro" , ' . . lint al lit the roses sweet. " , , * * . $ . . . . It is the doings of me : : that prove t1.eir undoing. , * * * .r . A Falls City lady has darned stockings over the same door - - knob for thirty ) : ca s. I * x * , " The Auuurn Herald boasts of a type setting mac linc. 'rhaPs ' nothing , we have several and 'r. : ' ! ; . ' they are all good lookers at that. t * * * a- - Many a preacher has lost sleep . in the prepcration of a sermon , that his congregation has made up for him when he delivered it. ' * * * ' ' ' ' - . k' \ A traveling man said on the t. . : trainthe other day"l ; wish that I - ' could take as much. interest in # j , > . . , , ; life as Eph. andusky docs in a : ' : , . game of-whist. " . . . . , r * * * . . . " Has misfortune overtaken you ? " Never mind ; Hitch your wagon to . , : . " a star and keep a smiling. Con- " ' : \ ; sider Frank Edgecombe , blind dur- ing" the best years cf his life , yet , ' . ' . one of the most succcssful news- paper men in the statc. * * * . ' : . " . - . , I A microbe which , for the want of a better name , the physcians " ) . , " call the grip , is making its head- quarters at this office. It is a cross between hog cholera and an ti-i m pcrialism , and is guaranteed - cd to put the most sober citizen several sheets to the bad. * * * The love of health is the most succcssful advocate of thc simple life. Health is the greatest temperance - pcrance lecture extant. Richard I'larding Dads tells of a young man who was not making out of life what he should. One day he saw a statue of a Greek diet ) that displayed muscles the young man could not find on his own body. He stopped drinking and went into training with the deter- mination to make those muscles show. By thc time he had suc- cccded in this purpose his physical - cal condition was so perfect and he was so in love with life that he continued his rational mode of living , and is today one of the most influential and useful citi- zens of his city. , , . x' at : * "A wise man's advise to a friend ; " Drink three quarts of water daily ; walk two miles between - twccn dawn and dark ; ' spend as much time in the open air as possible : - siblc ; make every third breath a deep one ; bathe regularly and frequently - uently ! ; have the windows of your sleeping room open every night ; go to church once every . _ . . _ . . r Sunday and subscribe for 'l'hc : l'ri bun c. , , . { t * ( a ; : Youth sitil , "I win crown a youth uf labor with an age of case , " at forty-fivc I shall retire from business. And then , GS the waned , tile age was placed at fifty ; and then , so swiftly the hours ran , it was increased to sixty. And their it became thc saddcst thing in all existence to sec a man grown gray in the ser- vice lay down his labors and step aside , while the busy , work- a-day world rushed on without him. Ncccssity is i a hard task master ; hard whcn it impcs ) ] a man to toil ; harder still when it comp'lls him to cease from his labors. Pest for the wcary-yes but the helpless and impotcnt pain of growing weary and hav- ing to rcst. What Others Say. . . . . O. . Master of hlllllall dcsthws ant I ! IIIIIC , love allli fortune Oil my footsteps walt , Cities lIul fields I wall ; 1 penetrate Descrts and seas n'lIIoh' . alld pas,11I1I' , by hovel and mart ; 11111 palace , 0011 or late ll"wele ullhltlch'lI once at every gate ! If "tecplllll'walwlf : jpastlllll' , rise before 1 turn : IWit ) ' , It I" the hour of fate , And thc ) ' who fo low IIIC reach every stale : Mortals lesire :11111 cote it cr every foe Save death : hut those who doubt or hesitate . COllllellllled to fallllre , penury and WOl' . Seek mc III vain and uselessly I iii 111(1 re. 1 allswer 1101 , and 1 return tie IIwre-J. J. 111- galls . County Attorney James came up from halls ] ) City and spent Sun- day in Humboldt.-Humboldt En- terprise. Joy : Andrews , 'Vm. Leyda , George li'allstcad and Jess \Thet- stine were among thc Falls City Knights who came up to attend the dedication.-Humbolelt Lead- cr. Speaker House showed proper appreciation of the eternal fitness of things when he made Mr. Hanc1 chairman of the house com- mittee 0/1 / labor.-Humbolc1t En- terprise. 'rom Hall of Verc1on. Robt. Cain jr. , of Stella ] ) and Judge 'Vil- hite of Falls City , were part of the political crowd from Rich- ardson county who were hurry- ing to Lincoln 'rucsc1ay.-Au- burn Hepublican. - - Sheriff IIossack of Falls City was here during ( ' week to subpoena - poena witnesses for the petit and jury , about forty men in all. ] ] On account of the bad roads , he did not find it a Very inviting task.- Dawson Newsboy. Should the new redistricting bill [ ] become a law , Ncmaha coun- ty will ] ] bc tied up with Richardson - son county , the two forming one senatorial district , we will ] ] lose one representativc. and the float representative which we have in common with Johnson county . The bill ] ] is designed to give the western part of the state a larger r'prescntation.-Auburn Beral(1. A Comtemptible Act Saturday night 'l'.C. Bronson's barn at Powhatan was entered and with some sort of a knife one of his fine driving horses was stabbed just back of a front lcg. The wound narrowly missed the heart and it is c10ubtf ul if the - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - _ , . I. I.I I horse win recover. Tar and j feathers arc too good to waste on . any man who would maliciously . ; do an act of this kind. He ought to he horse whipped.-Hiawatha 'World. I : . A. Clark and G\lY' Harris were in halls City Monda on busincss connected with the Stella - la telephone compU1) and later in the week attcnded a Meeting of the 'relephone Association at il1coln.-Stella Prcss. C. A. 1-4arimorc , S. W. Hodges , Will Helmick , Will ] ] PearsollJ.V. . Vaug-ht , C. I - I. 'J'homas , Frank Helmick and M. II. Vanc1cvcnt- er attended a meeting- of the 1.0. O. Ii' lodge at Falls } City last Friday evcninJ-Ste11a , Press. Supervisor Atwood returned from Falls ] ) City Saturday where he had been attending the mcd- ' ; ing of thc boarc1. Although a new man on the board , Mr. At- wood was made a member of the bridge cOIt1tnittel' , something that was never before donc.- Humboldt Enterprise. Advertising Pays Ft\.rmers. A Hig"hlanc1man who does not sign his name has an article in the Highland Vidette which shows how advertising pays a farm r. 'J'his man had 35 bush- els of seed potatoes last spring. He vertised them for sale and disposed of his entire supply within - in five days after the paper was issued. This same man invested four or five dollars ] ] in advertising fruit anc1 produce ane- ! . - sold over $200 worth.-Hiawatha World. - - - - Dr. Montgomery , J. C. Reim- ers and M. H. Vandevcntcr were appointed by the town board last f Friday evening as a board of health to take the necessary precautions - cautions to keep the diphtheria from spreac1ing. The children of W 111. Duncan and Mrs. Bcssie 1'homas was quarantined , and no other children have been cxposed. Mrs. 'rhomas' house has been fUt1ug'atec1 twice , as soon as the c1eath occurcd and immcdiately after the funeral , anc1 there is very little hanger that the dis- ease will ] ] spreild. Little Marguerite - rite Thomas had diphtheria as the result of cold and not from r contagion.-Stea ] ) Press Have Deepened / Ditche. J. C. Grableliving' hear Nema- ha , was in town Alotlday anc1 Wl' lcarnec1 from him that thc own- ers of the land along the Ncma- ha where the big bends are situ- atcd have lost no time but have been hard at work up to a couple of weeks ago cutting the ditches , laid out by thc Missouri oxen team , dceper. All except the cut across the Lock\\'ood bend , have been dug down until a rise of a foot would cause water to run through thcm. It was impossible to finish the LockwDOd bend since the storms as the earth there is of peculiar formation and would freeze to the shovels while being thrown out.-Auburn Republican