Ff I II THIS PALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , OCTOBER 13 , 1905. Press Notes. The Grand Island road will in. tcrccpt the proposed trolley sys tems by building spurs from its1 main line to various points , run ning theron gasoline motorcars , which arc speedy and comforta ble. They will begin right away to build a gasoline motor spur Irom btotit to Highland. Stout is a station near Severance , seven miles from Highland. Another spur will be built from the near est point to Sycamore Springs , 'j which will be made a great - health and social resort. The building of motor lines , as pro posed , \\ill make a great change in farming interests , for in time there will be more farmers and smaller farms fruit tracts of a few acres all idle land produc ing what it best can and the wealth of the country will be trebled- Hiawatha World. We saw a genuine out door la boring man eat a meal the other day and it was a glorious sight. A man who works out in the open air and the bonghing wind and makes the greatest physical effort all day of which he is capa ble , uses up a deal of fuel and must copiously supply the con sumption. He must take on power in order to keep up his lick. And this man swept in four slices of bread spread with plum butter , a chunk of boiled meat three by six by six , four big mealy potatoes , two cups of cof fee , two fried eggs , three helps of preserves , and a quarter section of pumpkin pie. The relish with which it was absorbed was worth a king's ransom. John U. Kocke- fellow would give ten million dollars for that sort of an appe tite and the strength and spirit that go with it. Hunger is the best sauce and an appetite whetted with hard work is a joy forever. Fremont Tribune. The hazelnut is beginning to do a little fall advertising on his own account. However , the squirrels will scoop up the bar gains , we fear. Vcrdon Vedctte- Public Sales. Bills and catalogues have been issued in connection with Ferd Freidly's Biilo of Poland Ohinae to bo held at Verdon on October. Those interacted in Poland Ohinai ? should write to Mr. Freidly for a copy of his catalogue IIH it gjves much valuable information as to the strains that will bo represented - ed in the sale. Individuals from some choice families will go into the rim. and any conservative buyer will have a splendid opportunity - tunity to strengthen hie herd. Matt Sehulonburg has decided to move from his farm to Baruda and will hold a horse and mule sale : it Buriuln on October 21. Ho will olFor sixteen head of horses and fourteen head of mules all good Bin IV and first class eon. dition. The horses are all broke to work in harness and the mules are a good , thrifty lot The Little Homestead. A fair sized audience saw The Little Homestead at the Gril ling on Saturday evening. The show had been here before , but those who saw it were content to see it again. It is a strong , moral play and the company that produced it Saturday night was very capable and the audi ence that saw it was very much pleased. Poultry and Cream Wanted. I will pay delivered at poul try house , prices good all this week : Hens and springs , 7Ac per pound ; separated cream fat , 19c per pound ; skimmed 01 gravity cream fai , 18c pei pound. Bring cream in Tues days and Fridays. Above price. are cash. For Sale. Thoroughbred Silver Lacec wyandotte cockrels for sale One dollar each. Best laying blood on earth. One-half milt east of Falls City. 92- ! H. L. RAHLF , R. F. D. 1 Hertha Smith of Uarada spent Friday in this citv. Frank Kdwards of Harada was on our streets Monday. * * - F. 1C. Martin made a business trip to Omaha Wednesday. Cora Swisegood of Verdon spent Wednesday with Falls City friends. Harry Messier returned from his Southern trip the last of the week. .1. T. Young of Fargo made a business trip to this city Satur day. Albert iJaurman of Fargo was a guest at the City Hotel Satur day. Gco. Michel of Hamlin , Kan. , spent Saturday with Falls City friends. J. H. Miller of Merrill , Kansas spent the first of the week in this city. J. Uppold and family of Wy- more arc visiting relatives in this city. Fleming Kobb of Verdon at tended the dance in Mode's hall Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair of Pres ton attended the Ilossack-Withee wedding Wednesday. J. II. Miles returned the fore part of the .veek from Kansas Cit3 * where he attended the Royal Stock Show. From the activity among local citizens with reference to incro- porating new railroad companies and stealing divisions from old ones , Falls City is becoming quite a railroad center on paper. If Falls City ever gets the Mis souri Pacific division Ned Towlc ought to be canonized. He hasn't slept for two weeks so busy has he been with work pre liminary to the visit of the St. Louis committee. P. II. Hermes is changing his place of business from his old stand near the 13. it M. depot to the Glenn buildinh now occupied by the Bnrchard & Crush Imple ment store. The change will take place October 20. With plenty of swinging musi cal mimbtM-H , a gaily costumed chorus of comely girls , James J. Murray , BudlongMeley and Maud Mnllery as the principal funmakers it is not surprising that "The Hajah of Bhong" should score a decided success with the amuse ment loving public. The book and lyrics are written in Will L. Roberts best vein and Hall Campbell - boll is responsible for the music much of which is on the popular order. Signor Ernest Salvatore haRRtagcd the pioc-o with an eye to the picturesque , and the cos turned are a pleasing feature of I ho production. "Tho Rajnli of Bhong" will bo seen at the Geh- ling Thursday evening Oct. , 19. New Cider Mill. The new cMer mill located four blocks north of the Douglas mill is now ready for business. Will grind Tuesday and Saturday of each weok. Farm For Sale. For the next HO days I will oll'er my farm of US aeies in the north half of see-lion 10 town y mnge 1(5 ( , price $ (5.500. ( This farm Consists of 25 acres of timber , 10 acres or- chiird just beginning to bear , balance in cultivation Also An- goria goats for sale at all times. M > 2 Wai. ANKKON Notice. I will open up business Oct. . 20th in the Glenn building where Btirchard & Crush art closing out their implement bus iness. [ will be in the marlce tor your poultry , butter , egg ; and cream. Will also have foi sale Hour , chop feed , corn am oats , bailed hay and straw ant ; coal. General exchange bus ! e ness transacted. If you nee ( anything in our line call uj "phone 85. P. II. HERMES. Mrs. Brcithaupt visited in Hia watha on Wednesday. Henry Strccker came down from Arago on Monday. Dr. Fleming returned Sunday from her Oklahoma trip. Alice Mingie of Atchison is visiting with Mrs. Birdsley. John Oswald made a business trip to Stella on Wednesday. T. II. Notestine of Hiawatha spent Wednesday in this city. Ada Allen of Bolivar , Mo. , is visiting with Mrs. A. Roberts. Mrs. Peter Restorer spent Wed nesday of this week in Hiawatha. Mrs. Sandttsky was the guest of Hiawatha friends Wednesday. Lee Stewart came over from Hiawatha Wednesday evening. Kay Pixley of Hiawatha visit ed friends in this city Wednes day. Kay Stewart of Hiawatha spent Wednesday evening in this city. Mrs. Slocum visited Hiawatha friends the latter part of this week. Dr. J. L. Gaudy of Ilumboldt made a business trip to this city Thursday. Mrs Will Uhlig who has been ( | iiite scriousl } ' ill , is now con valescent. Mrs. Ed Nolle left Friday visit with relatives living at Blue Ra pids , Kansas. J. D. Shrauger of Ilumboldt was a business visitor to Falls City yesterday. Milo Shields was an M- ! ' passenger for Hiawatha on Wed nesday afternoon. W. L. Sears witnessed the Woodman Log Rolling in Hia watha on Wednesday. Mrs. Harris and two daughters Ilildred and Gladvs are visiting relatives in Verdon. Norman Mussleman returned on Wednesday from a trip to his ranch in Southern Kansas Howard Reed attended the Yoodman Log Roiling held in [ iawatha on Wednesday. Roscoe Anderson came down rom Ilumboldt on legal business esterday morning. Warren Reding came over from 5abetha and spent Wednesday ransacting business in this place. 13. V. Kauffman of the Syca- lore Springs visited Falls City riends on Wednesday of this veek. Mrs. J. R. Cain and doughter Mrs. Julian visited with Mrs. Mc Coy in Hiawatha the latter part of last week. Ruby Vcach left Wednesday or Verdon where she will visit with relatives during the coming two weeks. The Falls City Cjlts left Wed nesday morning for Highland Kansas where they were billed for two ball games. Mrs. Dave Hurt left this week for Fillmore , Cal. , where she ex pects to remain indefinitely for the benefit of health. The frost is on the pumpkin and Nap Demers can breath through his nose for the firsl time since the rag weed got busy Max Werner returned Saturdaj from Omaha where he playec snare drum with the Tecumsel : band in the Ak-Sar-Ben parades Mrs. M. Rickards and infa.i son came up from Kansas City Wednesday afternoon. Mr Rickards has been located in thi : city for some time. Tennis and base ball are nov reminiscences and soon the fee d ball season will be over , thei comes the ancient and inferna exercise of carrying in fuel am shoveling snow winter anyway BS S5 V & r Our Annual Autumn Sale U N T I L OC TQBER21 , 19O5 V. G. LYFORD FALLS CITY The greatest opportunity of the season to supply your needs for Fall and Winter - - - - ft Special prices on every day ftft articles , such as everybody uses , in every department. ft ftft ASK FOR CIRCULAR ft ftft GIVING FULL PAR- ft ftft 8 nn ft fO ICULARS V. LYFOR sr&ss ; THE FALLS CITY ROLLER MILLS Does a General Milling Business and flan- ufactures the following brands of Flour * * * Sunflour Crown Magnolia * * * We guarantee every sack of the above brands of flour to be * made in our own mill and to be of the highest possible qual * > ity. We also manufacture Graham , Corn Meal , Rye , Buck 4 wheat and Breakfast Food. We deal in all kinds of feed. * We also conduct a general Grain , Live Stock and Coal business and solicit a share of your patronage 4 * 4ty 4 & P. S. HE ACOCK & SON 4 4 * If you buy winter clothing , buv it of the local merchant. The stocks are umisally attractive. If yon can't find what you want , let your dealer order it for you. Clothing purchased at home costs no more than that purchased in the city. Be a part of your town. Live up to the idea of live and let live. Keep your money at home. Stop knocking the other fellow , you don't injure him and 1 j you do make an ass of yourself. If you are unable to say a good word for your home city and its people keep your mouth shut Consider the owl , look wise and say nothing and people may never discover that you are a fool. t Ex-President Cleveland will speak in Nebraska City at the dedication of the Morton monu- nent Oct. . 2Sth. He will go v through Falls City on the Mo. , t' ' Pacific in the morning. Tickets to see and inspect him can be had by applying to Sam Kinunel who has always taken a fancy to fat stock. WILSON3EETAILOR * I is the criterion for prevailing fashions | OUR FALL AND WINTER WOOLENS | % FOR SUITS , OVERCOATS AND TROUSERS I o * S are now ready for your inspection o I Fine Dress Suits a Specialty I O 4 > ! % IJOHN WILSON ! .JL.A..JI. Mrs. Clark of Cambridge , O. who has been visiting in Denver for some weeks past , spent a few days of this week , the guests of her cousin Mrs. II. I. Hu nt of this city. John Nance came over from Merrill on Wednesday. If the people of ihis city would spend as much energy in fight ing for the town as they expend in fighting against each other we would be a world beater. Usual services at the M. E. church next Sunday at 10:45 : a.m. League at 6:30 : p. m. and evening sermon at 7:30. : All invited.