. . - . ' - , ' " ' - ' "H. " . , . ' ' . I' . . , I , . ' I Ikfrit. r J J ' I 1 FOLEY'S KiDNEY CURE . . : . , Will ' of Kidney ,1 ' ' positively cure any case y L : < : ' \ " , , " x or Bladder disease not beyond the reach f i : ; ; : : . ( . " " , . J' of medicine. No medicine can do more. . } ' . . . . , ' . ' , , : . : , r r , . FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE 1IIId Stan I and Gravel With Excruciating Pains , , i . A. H. Thurnes , Mgr. Wills Creek Coal Co. , Buffalo , 0. , writes : ' , . . , . . . eel have been afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years , pass- " ! " " . . strengthens the urinary Ing gravel or stones with excruciating pains. Other medicines only organs , gave relief. After taUng ) FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE the result was . ' . . builds the kidneys and invig- surprising. A few doses started the brick dust , like fine stones , etc. . . [ ! . Up J g - and now I have no pam across my kidneys and I feel like a new man. : , the whole FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE has done me $1,000 worth of good. " , \ . ' ; : orates system. : . . . . _ t. _ , . J ! : ' No Other IIlmldJ Can Compare With It I. ' . < \ > ) I IT IS GUARANTEED Thos. W. Carter , of Ashboro , N. C. , had Kidney Trouble and w : one bottle of FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE effected a perfect cure , and . ' : ; J ; , : ' , ' " TWO SIZES 60 and $1 . 00 he says there is no remedy that will compare with it. ; 'i'l ; { . , .r ; ; t.I ' SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY fgf : ' DR. McMiLLAN , Proprietor City Pharmacy. .S , . u _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " ' . " " ! : : " ' " - Williamsville. ' . . r Roy Dunn and sister were in , Falls City Friday. " J : Mr. Constonline is slowly recovering - ' " covering from his recent illness. . Miss Ida Leecy began sewing ! Tuesday morning for Mrs. Lip- t . . pold. B yon Dunn assisted llr.Veis - f' . , finger WIth hIS work a few days I I ! ' ' ; last week. , : Mr. J. A. Dunn marketed a . , 1i . ' . , ' \ load of hogs to Falls City the ' . past week. . Mr. Kegler has repainted his i , . tine residence , work done by Mr. : : , White of Falls Ci y. , ' l\'lrs. ' J. A. Dunn and Miss , : Myrtle Isabel ! spent Sunda ; ; with the latter's parents. ' " l\Ir. Roy Dunn , who has been . ft" ' ; 1 : , attending the normal school at , . Grand Island , has returned home to assist his fe : ther in his work. : Mr. Joseph Shawing gave a : hauling bee to his many friends . . . " hauling lumber for his new build- \ ' " i ng. 1'- r ; Ar ' , , r ; : , Miss Ida Leecy returned home : r . ' ; ; , : : ; : . Sunday from her brothers , where , , . 'j" she has been sewing the past , ' ' ! ; . f week. Irs. B. C. Duerfeldt gave a , I i.-r' ; , quilting : Monday to her friend 1 'T ' to which all did justice to the I well loaded table. A Good Family Liniment. Every family should be supplied _ with a bottle of Cham berlain's , l. ' , Pain Balm. For cuts , bruises ! ' I burns , scalds and similar injuries which are of frequent occurrence there is nothing so good.It soothes . . , , " - ' the wound and not only gives ' . , instant relief from pain , but causes the parts to heal in about one- third the time required by the I } I . _ . _ _ - nnusal treatment. As it is an antiseptic - tiseptic all danger from blood- poisoning is avoided. Sold by Kerr's Drug Store. ' - - - Fire a.t Auburn , A , dIsastrous fire occurred at Auburn , on Saturday night. Sev- eral small building on the north side of the principal business street were burned to the ground , and some damage done to the plate glass windows in the stores across the street. \Ve are informed - formed that A. E. Souder suff- ered some slight loss of this char- acter. The total loss is reported to be about S5OOO , partly covered by insurance. Elks Meet and Organize , The members of the Elks lodge ' which IS to be installed in this city on the night of : May 20th , met at the Sphinx club rooms on Saturday night , and organized by the election of the following officers : Dr. Fred Kellar , exalted ruler ; Rev. H. B. Smith , esteemed leading knight ; Geo. Hall , esteemed - teemed loyal knight ; R. C. James , es ! eefued lecturing knight ; Ed M. : May , secretary ; J. C. Tan- ner , treasurer ; Herman Minnick , tyler ; Dave Davies , Grant \Vin- del and John Powell , trustees. The lodge starts out under the most favorable circumstances , and with the above gentlemen in control of its affairs for the next year , it should prove an unqualified - fied success. The installation on the night of May 20th promises to be one of the biggest affairs Falls City has ever seen. It is estimated that 300 hundred visiting - ing Elks will come on the Oma- ha , Platts mouth , Lincoln and Beatrice special which will reach Falls City about four o'clock in the afternoon of the 20th. . , - - - " - - ' District Court , . Judge Kelligar held a short adjourned term of the district court on : Monday afternoon. A few' ' minor orders were made , but no cases were tried. The indict- ment found by the grand jury at its late session against Lind Car- son of Auburn was dismissed by County Attorney James on the written request of the complaining - ing witness. Judge Kelligar adjourned - ! journed court until May 9th , at I which time the injunction case of II . Brinegar vs. Cop ass will be tried. Notice of Disolution of Pa.rtnershlp. Be it known that on the 20th day of April 1905 , that the firm of Houston and Wiser dissolved partnership by mutual agree- : ment' Dr. I. 1\1. Houston assum- ing all debts against the finn. The accounts due the firm have been placed in The Falls City State bank for collection. It is earnestly requested that all part- ies owing said firm will call promptly at the Ealls City State Bank and settle their account. Dr. I.M Houston will continue in the business and also conduct The Mercy : Hospital. I. M. HOUSTON. F. C. \VISEIt. School Meeting. The members of the school board met Monday night and elected - : ected the following officers- : prerident , G' C. Jennings , vice president , D. D. Reayis ; secretary H. P. Custer and census enumer- tor Minnie NetT. After attend- ing to the business before the board the following teachers were elected : Principle high school E. Tobie ; assistant , J. W. Roberts ; English and History , Mary Dav- ies ; Mathmetic's Edith Robbins. Eigth srade Mabel Bridges ; fifth . . . . . . .M.M - - - - " - - ' and sixth grade Clara Gagnon ; kindergarten , Grace Miner ; fifth grade , Josephine Graves ; second grade Myrtle Bowers. kindergarten - ten , Minnie McDonald. , While going along the west side of the street don't forget to stop and take a look at the beau- tiful embossed paneled , game , piece pictures for dining rooms at G. E. Hall's shoe store. They are certainly beauties. Mr. Hall is giving thc'tn away with every purchase made that amounts to at least one dollar. Don't fail to call early for they may be all gone if you wait. Among the Richardson county stockmen who have been on the Kansas City market during the past week were Sam Kimmel who received $5.90 for a car load of stockers ; 1. W. Harris of Stella who received S4.90 for a shipment of fat cows , : . . Fiddler of Falls City with one car of prime steers ; \V. F. Dunning & Co. , or 'Yerdon three cars of cattle ; and E. L. Brown of Yerdon with a mixed load of stock. 1. W. Harris of Stella was a pleasant caller at this office 'rues- day. : Mr. Harris is known throughout the county as one of the best judges of cattle in the west , and like every other man who knows his business has made a great success of it. Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Wiser will leave in a few days for Silverton\ Col ? where the former has large mining interest. Dr. Wiser will take up the practise of medicine ill his new home and will no doubt be very successful. Mrs. Rosie I\-Iichles gave a quilting party to her many friends they were royally entertained. . , - , P OIl _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,