TUB FALLS CITY TRIBUNE. FRIDAY , JULY 21 , 1905. Press Notes. Al Doener was up from Kails City Monday. Verdou Vedette. Evan Owens was up from Falls City Saturday. Evans is fast becoming one of the bust carpenters of that thriving ham let Verdon Vedette. Mrs. J. b. Slocum and daugh ter Mrs , Harry Jenne of Falls City , drove up Friday and jpent the day with Mr. and Mrs. R F. Wiser. Verdon Vedette. Last Thursday Jennie Fellers drove up from llumboldt and met a very eutliuastic party at Miss Laura Holmes awaiting her to instruct them in fancy work.Table Rock Argus. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Townley will retire in a week or so from their part of the management of the Florence hotel , and will be succeeded by Mrs. Georgia Beveridge and son of Omaha , Stella Press. The Burlington depot at Ne- maha was entirely surrounded by the water from the Missouri river this week and persons going to and from the depot arc conveyed in wagons or boats. Auburn Republican. Miss Carrie Stetler , of Pawnee - nee City , and Florence Moon , ol Falls City left over the Rocl < Island for a trip to the Lewis & Clark exposition- Portland Ore. , and other points of inter' est both west and north-west. - Pawnee Chief. The postoftice tit Straussvilk _ ivas robbed one night last week , ' ' About eighteen cents was taken from the cash register. Tin register was torn to pieces. The post ofllce drawers was robbed of one dollar. No clue to the robbers has been obtained. Verdon Vedette. Mies Vera Curtis , a pretty K .year-old girl who lived with hei parents , Mr. and Mrs. B. F Curtis , near Troy , committee ssuicide July 1st by taking car ? bolic acid. She was to have been married in September ti John VV. Stevenson , who wa accidcntly killed on the railroai at Savannah , Mo. , a few week ago. Despondency , was th cause of her action. Hiawathi World. LS \ The annual ball game of th barbers , printers and ciga makers versus the clerks tool \place ai the fair grounds Mon day , and was witnessed by quit acrowd of interested spectators The game was an interestim one , on which free fitting wai the rule. The score assume such proportions that it woul not look well in print. Suflic it to say the clerks were defeat ed. - Pawnee Chief. While they were enjoying ride in the country Sunday , horse driven by Mr. and Mr ; Ned McKnight , became frigl tened at an automobile. ' 1 : animal started to climb a hi i and upset the buggy. Mr. Mi Knight clung to the lines an was dragged quite a distam but manage to keep control < the horse until he could 1 stopped and buggy righte Mrs. McKnight became frig tened at the horse * 8 actions ai jumped from the buggy. II face was badly scratched. Auburn Herald. Dan A. Watson , aged 29 , a si of Postmaster M. S. Watsi of Reserve , died early Wedm day in Hiawatha , after a seve illness of less than a wei His illness , probably broug about by by overwork , has be coining on for the past ft weeks. He was brought Hiawatha Thursday , July 0 , a grew steadily worse from tl time. Dan Watson was as f a young man as there was Brown county and his sud < death came as a shock to m : friends and acquaintance. is survived by a wife and th children under five years of a Mrs. Watson herself has 1 charge of the Reserve teleplv station for some time. E watha World. Mr. Watson was a brother of Mrs. 1) . II. Sours formally of this city. The printers seem to get the worst of it in the Fourth of July lestivities this year. Char.es Complon , of the Hiawatha World oilice , may loae the -sight of one of his eyes from an ex plosion of powder in in a 'can , and a printer on the Erie Record lost the two lingers and mo. t needed in setting type by hold ing a cannon tire cracker be tween thorn Robinson Index. Following the course pursued by the Auburn school board , which refused to cancel the con tract of Prof. Walton , who had a chance to become head of the Chadron schools at the ad vanced salary. Superintendent Carrington has issued the fol lowing notice to school teachers "Notice is hereby given to school teachers that if you have contracted for a nine month's school in Nemaha county , and by chance you have an otter of a better position but the school board with which you have con tracted retuses to releases you , then if you wilfully violate the contract by accepting the other position , I will consider the same sufficient cause for the re vocation of your certificate " Auburn Herald. Falls City is a great show town and always has home sort of a show coming on. Last year the town had three circus es and yet every one of them got rained on. F. C. is now preparing for a street fair , with the big Parker combination a Kansas product , by the way to put on the work. The Parkers have held several fairs in St. Joseph , Topeka and other bi towns and they are said to be top liners. This town tcould never sqe its way to a street fair , but now that Falls City is to have one the whole week ol July 24 to 20 , no doubt a large number of Hiawatha people will attend. Among other things , there is to be a public marriage on top of a Ferris wheel , a lady high-diver , lady loop- the loop ist , and a whole lot of other good things. C. C. Davis , editoi of the Falls City News , and Mr , and Mrs. II. S. King were hen in a big red automobile Moiidaj advertising the show. Hia watha World. The new inebriate law \ven into etTect July 1st A habitua drunkard can now be sent to tlv asylum and treated for tha disease. The county sending him pays § ir > to be jin with , am then additional amounts accord ing to the time it takes to cur the fellow. The law provides that an ; person using drugs or liquor t < excess may be taken before th' ' county board of insanity an < committed to the state hospiU 1 for insane at Lincoln for trea ment at the expense of the com ty from which he is sent. Tli act provides that any perse thus committed who may tali e the pledge to remain sober an abstain from the use of liquc or drugs in the future may 1 paroled during good conduct , i regular reports are mabe to tl superintendent of tlie instit tion. Because of the crowdt n condition of the hospital tl state will find it hard to accon u modate many dipsomanics , r though the congestion will I relieved in the near future 1 c the completion of the Norfo asylum. Stella Press. . into inw Chamberlain * ! Colic. Cholera a to Diarrhoea Remedy The Beit id in Existence. at T.V. . Wood , manager of the Wh tie County News , ISeobe , Ark. , U uro ( i in Euntutlve southern business nmn'v en does not hesitate in expressing good opinion of u well known rntuei ny Ho says , "It gives me pleasure 3e recommend Chamberlain's Collu , Cl ee era and Diarrhoea Remedy , hav read - used It inysoll and In my family w ad the beet results. In fact I believe I be the best remedy of the kind In ex once. " Sold at Kerr'a drug store. BRIGHT S DISEASE Many people who are neglecting symptoms of kidney trouble , hoping "it will wear away , " are drifting towards Bright * s Disease , which is kidney trouble in one of .its worst forms. FOLEYSKIDNIYCURE stops irregularities , strengthens the urinary organs and builds up the worn-out tissues of the kidneys so they will perform their functions properly. Healthy kidneys strain out the impurities from the blood as it passes through them. Diseased kidneys do not , and the poisonous waste matter is'carried by the circulation to every part of the body , ' causing dizziness , backache , stomach trouble , sluggish liver , irregular heart action , etc. If you have any signs of Kidney or Bladder Trouble commence taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE at once , as it will cure a slight disorder in a few days and prevent a fatal malady. It is pleasant to take and benefits the whole system. How to Find Out. Gi B. Burhans Testifies After Four Yean You can easily determine if your kidneys are G. B. Burhans of Carlisle Center , N. Y. , writes : f/ / out of order by setting aside for 24 hours a "About four years ago I wrote you stating that I had bi n entirety ' bottle of the urine passed upon arising. If cured of a levero kidney trouble by taking less than two bottle * or upon examination it is cloudy or milky or has Foley'i Kidney Cure. It entirely stopped the brick-dust sediment and a brick-dust sediment or small particles float pain and symptoms of kidney disease disappeared. I am glad to say that about in it. vour kidneys are diseased , and I have never had a return of any of those symptoms during the four ' years that have elapsed , and I am evidently cured to stay cured , and FOLEY'S KflDNEY CURE should be taken heartily recommend Fotey's Kidney Cure to any on * suffering from at once. kidney or bladder trouble.1' Two Sizes. 60 Cents and $1.00. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY Dr. McMillan , City Pharmacy , Falls City , Nebraska. Market Letter. Special to The Tribune. Kansas City , Mo. , July 17 , 1'JOS. Receipts of cattle of the local market show a material increase the past week over those of the former week. With the increase in supply , came a wide range in quality , from the lowest classes of steers and she stuff to toppy kinds. The increase was mostly on the Quarantine side and range offerings in the native division. Prices have declined 15 to 25 cents showing the entire advance of the former week wiped out. Fancy heavy beeves were scarce and value were not fairly tested. The top was S5.f > 5 , while offer ings arc. plentiful at $5.00 to $5.50. Plain half fat kinds were not wanted. Mixed steers anil heifers sold about stead ) ' with the range during the proceeding week. Stockers and feeders were dull at 10 to 15 cents lower prices. Veal calves strong. Western grades are beginning to come , but the quality is poor. Follow ing the liberal supply of last week close to If,000 cattle were in the pens today. A few over 8OOC were in the quarantine division , The quality was only'fair to good including a large percent of plain Western cows that brought $2.0C to $2.50. Fat steers were scarce only a few bringing above $5.00 , Native heifers brought $4.00 tc $5.00. The market averaged K to 15 cents lower and closed witl a number still unsold. Gooc cows brought $3.25 to $4.30 , vea calves $5.00 to $5.50. . Goo ( choice light weight tockers wen in demand but other kinds wen not wanted. A large mini be were plain Western grades. Prices of hogs reached the higl point of the year today , being 2 to 5 cents above last Saturday The top was $5.75 , and the bull of sales $5.)7Xto $5.75. Tin quality is generally good , tliougl in spots some thin grassers an rouih mi.xetl unities'wete offered Light weights butcher hogs wer r in best demand. After a gain of 15 to 25 cetil P in the sheep division , prices wei e 10 to 15 cents lower toda > l * Spring lambs bring$7.00 to $7. Western sheep $5.00 to $5.51 yearlings $5.50 to $5.75 and o\v ( $4 f > 5. The demand on nearly a classes is expected to remai c strong with moderate receipts. , . J. A. RlCKAKT. L. S. Correspondent. This congressional distri needs so many things , that tl principal thing it does not net toe is a democrat in congress. e- eho ho The gentle spirit of Willia lls Penn must take the situatii y. tool very much to heart , as it broo ol- over the City of Brotherly Lov ng ; th Nellie Marsh and Floren test Wylie went to Verdon Monday st- spend a few days with relativ and friends. OHIO I L , Knisely visited with Oleon Peek , Sunday. Ed Barlltitt WHS n Ljm > at lit O. A. Bnrk's Sunday Dr. Mnnot of Biiradn was u guest at G. W. Peck's Sunday. E. T. Peek uml family visited at Nonk Peek's Sunday. , T. W. Miin&t nnd Mrs. Strauss were in Biirndn Sunday. Geo. Johnson mid family culled at N. Peck's SntnrJay evening. Geo. Peek's entertained a pick few iitico urt'iitn Saturday even ing. John Pnppenhniruen v-ntertnm- ed some of their friends , Sunday. Win. Unettner iind family en- tertiiined some of their relatives , Sunday. Fred Chesley anil wife of Falls City visited with the Utters pnr- cuts Sunday. Rev. Stonder nnd wife were vis itors in Stnuissville Sunday at J. W. Maust'd Mnblo Stouder left for Emporia KIIDB. , last Thursday after two weeks visit with her parents. Will Uhhg und wife of Falls City were entertained at the form- er's brother , Frank Ul.lig's Sun day. Gilwrt Dodds has been chosen as a delegate to the Sunday School conventien to be held in Hum- ' bold t. Ivan Kellnr while helping miilce hay at F. S Liehty's Saturday run a pitchfork in his leg which caused him some trouble the fore part of Uie week. A number of young people gathered at Mr. Slander's last Wednesday evening to have a good social time before Mies Mnblo left for Einporia , Kas. , Refreshments of ice cieam and cuke were serv ed. What tbree Beers a day will Buv One barrel of Hour ; oO pounds sugar ; 20 pounds cornstarch ; 1 ( pounds macaroni ; 10 quarts beans ' 1 twelve pound hams ; 1 bushe sweet potatoes : o bushel Iriah po ttttoes ; 10 poinulocoffee ; 10 pouiuh raisins ; 10 pounds rice ; 20 pound * crackers ; 100 bars of soap ; 15 twelvt pound turkeys ; 5 quarts of cran berries ; 10 bunches of celeryK ; pounds prunes ; 4 dozen oranges 10 pounds mixed nuts. Four bi { barrels heaped up ! And in 111' ' bottun of the last barrel , a purs with two pockets. In one pocke a five dollar bill marked "n dres for mother , " in the other pocket ten dollar bill , marked , "to bu shoes for the children. " e J. OKONEKUEKGCK , Minister Christian church. Prohibition Convention. n , „ The prohibition state conveii ls tion has been called to meet a the auditorium in Lincoln a 10 : o'clock August 8th for th purpose of placing- state ticlf et in nomination. Under tli call , Richardson county -is ei titled to eight deleg-ates. AH For $1.50. The management of the Au burn Chautauqua , to be held from July 22 to July 30 in their beauti ful city park , give nine days full of entertainment for a season ticket costing $1.50. Fiv wsermons. Eighteen lectures and adresses , Twenty-three readings. Twenty-six concerts. Three moving- picture enter tainments. Two illustrated lectures. Thirty hours of class work. Besides many miscellaneous entertainments and attractions and the Children's Chautauqua , all for the sum of $1.50 for a sea son ticket. Tents can be rented by applj- ingto the secretary. Reduced rates on all railroads of one dnd one-third fare for those who attend the Chauqau- quar Special rates on excursion days. For programs and information , address A. L. Allen , Auburn , Neb. Buy it Now. Now is the time to buy Chamberlain' * CoMc , Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy. It ia certain to bo needed oonci' or Inter and when that time come ? you will need It quickly. Buy it now. It miij sarellfe. For sale at Kerr's drug store. Some men seem to regard a prayer fts a sort of sight draft on the Almighty. Sometimes the draft is not honored because the account is already overdrawn. WAXTKD. To exchange a 200 acre farm in North Georgia for small property in Falls City. J. Cronenberger , Falls City , Neb. Notice of Settlement a.nd For a.n Order of Distribution. In the County Court of Hlcliimlsoii County. NebmsUit. In tins matter ot the cstiito of Anna Gordes , ( Jocoiised. To the Creditors. Heir * , Legatees and all others Interested In Mild ( Mute. Take notice ) that John Gerdes 1ms tiled in nd ! Court a report ot hi * dolnjjs us administrator ot said estate tor * his Una ) settlement thereof , also tiled his iH'jition for an order of distribution of Hit ) residue of Mild estate In his hnmls Ills ordered by the Court that the sumo he heard III the County Court room In said County ou the 'J2nd day of July. 100.1. at 0 Veloek a. in. , whin nnti nhero all parlies nny appear and oppou thu PHIIIO , Ordered tlither , thitt upon the approval of said ( . port , n decree of distribution ofsuld resl- luo \ \ ibo \ \ made to the parties entitled thereto. l y order of the Court dated Jut v 5 , UW.1 ISKU.I I. K. WII.IIITK , 7U-.it County Judge. Dissolution Notice. Notice Is hereby Klvcn that the partnership \l-tliiK between Gee Dieted ) and O. 1) ) . Maddux has been dissolved hv mutual con- sect. All accounts duo the tlrin to be col lected by 0 II Maddox. He. assumes at indebtedness ot the linn of Dletscli A : Mnddo\ , ( iKO. PlKT.sCII , O II. MADDOX. = WE SELL Diplomat , Old Crow James E. Pepper Guckenheimer Rye Thi finest Whiskey made. Call foi your favorite brand at William Harnack's Phone 74. I It's Being Whispered ! ' Around ' That we are doing the Shoe business of the town. Guess it's about right , too , judging- from the number of people who are coming here for their Shoes. We full\r understand the "wherefore"and so does every Man , Woman and Child who has bought Shoes here , When we give our trade the best shoes their money can buy anywhere on earth , keep our styles right up to the hour , give special and expert atten tion to fitting , what more can we do ? Tie to this Shoe store and you'll always wear good shoes. Geo. B. Holt , The Shoe Man WILSON SPECIAL CARNIVAL PRICES A cask of our regular 15 cent glassware , | A " choice next week * * Mapsburg white china made in Austria. 100 piece Dinner set < T17 jjQ for * P1 See the genuine cut glass and fancy china in the south window. Special prices Carnival Visitors Welcome at C. M. WILSON REFRACTION 1ST. R. L. Beaumont , M. D. formerly CVe and Car Specialist. Now limiting practice to EYE GLASSES. Sixth and Felix , ST. JOSEPH , - MISSOURI. PAD C i I T ? lx a''abiilf aorolot. rlln NAI n Iu the eastern part of 1 UlJillLtf fnlU City on East . Mnth street Nice location. One hundred fruit trees. I'rlco rALLS reasonable CITY. NEB.nfll. .