. 4 Shubert Notes. ; , Shub'rt has one of the best little hotels 111 the county . Saloon licenses were granted to Schulenberg Brothers and Shu- bert and Harmon by the village board Monday nigh Frank Shubert demonstrated ; at a the village board meeting Mon- ; da ) ' night that he is not to be coerced into doing anything 1' John P. King is of course , the } ' chairman of the village board. I r Mr. King is as widely known as . hnv ; man in the county and he is. , worthy of all the good things his neigbbors say about him. any Hutching is the g-eneral custodian of the peace and pur- suit of happiness of the vi11age. r He has charge of his father's business and is showing his pa- I temal ancestor how things should , ' be done _ John Evans of the Shubert H - - bank is the busiest man in town. j ' Shubert has had bitter experil'nce , . : with its ank's. but the Farmers , . bank under the management of : , l\Ir. Fvans is as solid 'as a rock of 'I ' } : ' Gibralter and is deserving of the 'I . . " very large patronage It receives. What Shubertwould do wi thout W. H. Morrow Henry Williams , : Myron Taylor , Co1. Dalby , Jos. Harper and men of like enter- prise is a mystery. These men are in part at least. responsibile for the spendid little village that it is. , Hank Shafer and Adam Fall- . - . "r. J . , ' " mer have a monopoly on the Iiv- \ , cry business in Shubert. As a ' 71 general proposi tion we are opposed - ed to monopolies but these gentleman - ' , . man are so satisfactory in their treatment of their customers that I we are willing to acknowledge i an exception to the rule. l The Tribune hasen't as many subscribers in Shubert as it would . . like. 'Ve would be glad to have you send in your name. The . . . suhscirption price is one dollar f1 . ; . , and we are in no especial hurry for the money. The reporter was very much . . ' surprised at the many evidence 'of : - ; \ prosperity that are apparent in } tit. \ Shubert. The Lord department ! f- : store is a sqil1inJ : ' example of'this1 m { Charlie believes in pinters ink ! 'm- andhais ' used it effectively . His ' \ = : g , . store would . be a credit . . . . to Fall ' ' " - : : - : , City and is wident1y appreciated 1 , , I ' by his trade Lon Shelton wbo ; : . . . is favorably known in Falls City jt' : is the head push in his harness J' department. , Shubert is learning its lesson . , . in christian charity , One who . 111 life was condensed , is now bet - t ing spoken of in expressions of 1 , 1 spmpathy. However one should not forget that the best charity is shown to the Hving. The , white hopeless face of Mary vlag- deline has been a pathectic pic- ture for more than two thousand years . , . - . , . . - , .r' " T. , . . " . " . , ' . P".dI1.'f1 : : : tI ! ' . ' " < ti . . " , 4 . . . . " . , . . . " . . . . . . . ' _ _ . I THE , SOVEREIGN RE EDYU If you millo hO 8 and sheep you nrc deeply concerned about how to avoll' chotcm and t t I \ curD "cab. Thero' n dependable remedy. The hlgheRt authorities , VcterlnnrlauR , , a ' ' " " . I Leading Breeders , Government Experiment Stations , both by preaching and practice , b + , "i , proclaim It the sovereign remedy. It 'B ' tamous , ' : i'OLY I' ZENOLEUM . . . Ua.ol .tholera b7 destroying discus rennll , maintain. eaattsq condition. , WhotJ Bean , k61. . , ' ' lice and 'tck'l reUIYei . from stomach and 1ntc.tlnal worm , heale lIoree and wounds , curve skin \ dteeue Tonenroour anlmsl'cbealtyouneed only begidedbywhat Gonmmenl " and 8talo ' ' { author1Ue. and leading breeders s.yob "Tho Great Coal Tar Carbollo Dlslnl.otant DID. " famrlo ! J"Allnn of 7t'nnlcum ; by Ut'R , , prepeld , 'lr1. . Yeo . Ifallone , ' 11.151.I'fIht \ ! ( prepele " 1nve.llaatebysending for co lel of free bool eta , " \'cwr1D&r7 Achiller" and "hllll' . a TrOublee" , I ® " I " r For Sale by King Pharmacy , Falls City , Nebraska LAKE SHORE HERD OF PURE BRED Short Horn Young Bulls FOR SALE TWO AND ONE HALF MILES EAST OF - - FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA. . PRICES REASONABLE C. F. BUCHHOLZ. A proposition to build a large canning and vinigar factory is being seriousiy considered. We know of no better locality than Shubert for such a business. The probabilities are that such a plant will be put in and if this is done The Tribune predicts a complete success. Col. Davenport contemplates a vacation in the near fnture in the in the interest of health. The Colonel's spirits are as young as ever but his legs are on a strike. Mr Davenport will attend the 50 th anxersary : of the Nebraska City Masonic lodge on May 10th He is a charter member of the lodge. Verdon. . Mrs Josh Lord of Salem was in town Sunday. D. l\I. Davies and wife of Falls City visited relatives Sunda ' . Oscar Kussbaum and wife were Falls City visitors on Saturday. Lafe Dowell and wife of Salem visited Geo. Knapp and wife on Sunday. Dr Houston visited his sister Mrs Moran at the Transit house last week. Mrs. Steece organized an embroidery - broidery class last week. They will meet at Mrs. Corn's Jesse Weaver and wife enter- tained nineteen of their relatives and friends at Sunday dinner Cap Sailor , Fred Heineman , E. A. Harden and Prof. Watson vis- ited the county capitol Saturday. The father of S. vI. Mayfield , who is here from Greely , Colo. , is visiting in Shubert this week . Mrs . Cassie Simpson of : aw- , - ' - " _ : . . . i. A. , \ . , " " , 'r. . , . . ' : : : iMIII IIIi rence , Kansas is visiting her brother , J. F. Cornell , and other relatives. Misses Gertrude Lum and Bes- sie Stump are attending the Congregational - gregational conventoin at Sew- ard Rev. Bohn is also in attendance Grand Chief of Honor Mrs. , Latky was here Friday and poke to the Degree of Honor lodge. A large number from Shubert and Mrs. Theodore Weaver of Stella were in attendance. A banquet was held after the work was com- pleted. I J. W. Cullen was in Falls City I Monday. Mrs. Wm. Stack entertained the Ninth Hour club of Salem on last Thursday e\'ening. Sunday afternoon Rev. Bohn baptized eight persons at Har- den's lake north of town , Quarterly meeting at Evangelical - ical church Sunday night. Rev. Sheep of Omaha administered the sacrament. Without soliciting a single individual The Tribune added 21 names to its list last week. Henry C. Smith was in Lin- coln several days and attended the congressional meeting and is very enthusiastic about the con- vention being held here He says they can receive first class accommodations and this is the place for it to be held On the first page of this issue you will see a statement from one of the best weekly papers in the United States that The Tribune is a splendid local newspaper and divides the field with the News. And we are only a year old. Watch us grow. . . : - . ; : r , . . : = ; , One afternoon , sayr a liliy 1 in the Detroit Free Preen , I was Bit. ting on the veranda when a rather nick looking young man , carrying it : J suiatil satchel : ! , came up the walk. IIp hawed pleasantly , and I rw I" . . . , . 1 J it ! ! : ' ( I'ting'ol'diay ( ) ) as I could , while racking my brain for hh nume. lle looked rather familiar , but I could not recall hit name. Here was an old friend from out of town , JJl'obnbly-perbups n relao five of my hUHhnl1d-nnd I must not fail in cordinlit ' . 80 I greet , ( . 'd him warmly , shook hands , and invited him to be Mcated. I said 1 was deli ht'd to see him , and knew 11lJ' family would be equally glad. I regretted that so long I time had elallsed , since we hud \let. I hoped his family was quite well , and , of course : ! , he had come to dinner 'nltlS I rattled on , fearing to let him discover what a hypocrite .I was , and hoping all the while that 'lis name would come to me. Fi molly he managed to say : "I'm afraid you don't know wtttl I am. " " 0 , yes , I do , " .I responded. "Of . course , I know perfectly " "No , I'm sure you don't vev know my name " " 'VeIl , " I Ildmittet ! , " , vour name has escaped me for the moment ; but I urn so wretched on names ! Don't tell me ; I shall : ! recall it in time. " "Do not try , " responded the young man , pleasantly "I am only the sewing machine man. J came to repair your machine. " p.- 1 . , CITY MEAT MARKET This is the place to get first meat of all kinds , pickels , kraut , crackers , oysters , and in fact everything you want in our line For fresh and salt meats you will find no better than we have We deliver our meats to all parts of the city. . J. B. RAM E L r , , , Falls City , - - Nebraska : t , . , ' " . . . . . . . - . - . . . . . . : _ ' _ . _ . . . . , W . . . , , . , . . . . . . . ' : . ' : ' "t : ' , - " ' - . . . ' . .r. , . . . , . ; , . : JJI.I' - " - ; J : : . \ : 'do - , , ' . . . ' , , .r. . . . .