THl FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 17 , 1905. V ABERDEEN ANGUS CATTLE SALE To be held at the Sale Pavilion in Humboldt , Nebraska on Sixty Head of Aberdeen Angus Cattle All Registered These are all choice animals , embracing the most fashionable and desirable strains. Each individual is the highest achievement of good blood and good breeding. Breeders can make no mistake in buying them. SIX HEAD OF SHETLAND PONIES ONE BAY STALLION Twenty Head of Grade Angus Cattle An offering of grade Angus cattle , each one of which will do the buyer good and will form an important feature of this big sale. ONE IMPORTED COACH STALLION Weight Sixteen Hundred Pounds This sale will be made to close out the partnership heretofore existing between H. W. Harding and Grant Parsons. Sale will be held in heated pavilion regardless of weather. Send for catalogue. Breeders are invited to inspect our herd. TERMS OF SALE-Cash : or bankable note for six months and bearing eight per cent interest GEO. BELLOWS , Auctioneer Proprietors of assisted by C. H. Marion and HARDING & PARSONS PRAIRIE LAWN STOCK FARM J. T. Cummins Humboldt Nebraska J Tales Without Morals. The fishing season closed last Wednesday and henceforward it will bo illegal to go fishing. The other evening a group of lishing enthusiasts had gathered around iho stove tit Fred Beaulieu's and were recounting the experiences ot the season. Each recounted the details of some miraculous draught of fishes and the word of cnch was promptly discounted and set at naught by the others. At last a man who sut in a comfort- nblo chair back in the corner and " " ' all ov-oning without snying word addressed the as- aomblage and said ; "F went lishing but oneo in my life and that was this summer. With a party of friends 1 went down to the No- malm one afternoon , but when we reached the stream , the water was very high and we were all much disappointed because * hud been told by export fisherman that it wns useless to fish when a stream was as high as the Nonmha then was. My triends sat down on the bank and wept , but 1 decided tc make the attempt anyway , so J baited my hook and cant it intc the raging waters. Hy and by 1 got a bite , and after a terrific struggle I landed my fish. 1 wil not attempt to give its dimensions but when I had drawn it from tin water , the river fell so that then was good fishing for the rest of tin party all d'ty , " The others preti ent said nothing because there an some lies too big for human de nial to attack. I spent a part of last Suuda out in the timber where all lover of nature should have been o such a day. It is not my purpos to attempt to describe the color c the leaves , the deep blue of th sky or the exhiliarating in 11 none of the crisp autumn air , for I an equal to no such task , but I mn express my regret that every mai woman and child who loves nr ture was not as close to nature1 heart on last Sunday as 1 vrnt My veneration for- the accepte creeds of our faith is great , in respect for the church and he teachings and her forms is abs < lute , but after all I feel that n Christian life is complete withoi an occasional communion wii nature ; MI occasional baptism i God's sunlight. If you can't be thankful f < great riches , or for fame or fi social or political preferment 1 thankful that you nro olive. Li is the best thing in the world , is that for which men will fig ! longer and harder than for an tbing else. If you wore dead yc might or you might not be than ful. So as long as this doubt ex ists be thankful on Thanksgiving day that you are alive. In a year you may be rich or famous and then you will have opportunity to bo thankful for those things. But now , be thankful that you are alive. RULO. Ed UUloy has hud his house painted this week. N. A ICormoudo hns moved in .Joe Bnr/o's linuso on north Main street. U.S.Coupe is having some repairs mndo on his drug ftore. K. O. Martin wus > a Falls City visitor ono day last week. Omoy Graham wn * . forced to walk with the aid of u earn ) for several days on account of u sprained ankle. H. Mean of nioomlleld , visited with his nephew , Tlios. Bean , this week. He will also visit friends In Missouri before returning home. Fred Hreeht ot Fulls City was a busi ness visitor Thursday lust. Ira 1'hlllps of Teeumseh was looking after the Burlington Interests here one duy last week Isem Hryunt from Missouri was tran sacting business In town Thusday. Crandpa Cutler and wife of Lytels Islund were Kulo visitors hist week. M. C. Hall and wife attended the D. of H. ledge hero last Friday night. Gus Nultzel of Fulls City was H Kulo visitor Saturday. Mrs. Anna Randolph and daughter , Eunleeweto visiting FaflsClty friends Saturday. Liv./.iu Burbar of White Cloud Is vis iting In Missouri this week Viola Jarrott of White Cloud visited friends here this week. Hurt Hlgge of Omaha visited in thU city over Sunday. Gc-o. N. Oeamb's new room will hi ono of the llnest in the oily when com plotcd. Dan Sapp of Missouri was u Uuh visitor Monday. Two handsome cabin boats passei through Uulo Monday going lo No * Orleans. Section Foreman .las. Waggoner o Falls Cl y was visiting in our city 01 Monday. Tommy Marcum has built a ncv crib to hold the largo crop of corn thl year. Olnoy Graham Is preparing u nov cablu polo for his ferry cable whlel will bo about 100 feet from ground t < top and will bo placed on the west sld of the river. MaxGuesser came up from Donlpha Kan , Saturday for u few days visit. i'eter Frederick of Preston was o n our streets Saturday. W. M. Vustlno shipped a ear t porkers to St. Joe Monday night. > r Mrs. J. A. HiuklE was a county sen > rr visitor one day last week. ic J. A. HinKle , wife and children \ \ \ ice ; ited with J. Hlnhle at Fortescw Mo , Sunday. . Geo. Mauek of White Cloud was 1 visitor In our city Tuesday. The Uulo teachers all attended th teachers' assoc'atlon at Fulls City las week. Charlie Dishoun moved into Mrs. Kerns' house on Main street this week. Dr. Henderson has been adding new improvements to his property. W. M. Vastino made u business trip to Missouri Tuesday. Charlie Cavcr/aglo spent Sunday with his parents. Cora Iloulou of Kansas City who was reported as dangerously 111 last week was brought to the home of Mr. Van- valkonburg of this city and Is reported as Improving' . PINE RIDGE Mabel Furrow was the guest of the Snokc girls Sunday. Ethel Williams spent Sunday with /ora Uay. Howard Snokc and wife were Sunday isitoi-M at the home of Abe lloagland IK ! iiimily. Frank lloagland and wife and Leva Clmoro waso the guests of Henry lobcrtson and family Sunday. Aenry Hut-gut tuid Frunk Gidison mil family spent Sunday with Will Surly and family. Dan Gingrich and family have mov ed on Will Stunk's farm near Dawson vhero they will farm the coming your Al Kennoky and family were guests it the home of John Kennedy Sunday BARADA. Frank Williamson has gone to Ara- lahou where tie expects to open a blacksmith shop. Sam Er.gar has sold his property In [ laruda to Audloy Elcudricks. Mr. Edgar will return to Falls City where ho will make his lioiini in the future. llarada's growth is rather blow but equally sure. An up-to-date printing olllee from which the"Harada Breezes'1 will be issued each week. Wcs Tlsdel marketed hogs in Falls City Saturday. The Harada Comedy Co. will present a very amusing comedy Saturday , Nov , IS at the opera house. T. K. Smith was a Falls City visitoi Tuesday. T. J. Oliver has been very 111 thli week but is much better at this writ- Ing. The danca Safin-day night was w el attended. And judging from the an { pcarance of persons and things out would conclude that dancing is almos as dangerous as foot ball. John and Joe Sehulenberg are haul Ing lumber for Mat's Hue new rest deuce. Dr. C. N. Maust spenl a few days li Kansas City lasd week. Nclle Weaver of Vcrdon wa the guest of Elva Scars last Fri day anil Saturday. Herb W. Edwards Injured. Herb \v. Edwasds of Des Molnpi Iowa , got a fall on an icy walk las winter , spraining his wrist and bruU ing his knees. "The next duy , " h says , "they were so sere and still I ws afiuid I would have to stay in bed.bi I rubbed them well with Chamberlain1 Tain Balm and after a few aopllcatloi : all soreness had disappeared. I fct that this bottle of Pain Balm saved n several days tlrae to say nothing of th suffering. " This liniment Is for sal at Kerr'a Drug Store. Farm for Sale. ! 520 iieren , Jackson Co. , Kansas f > i inilcB market. 1 mile post oflice. 50 acres corn , balance meadow , Small house , well and wind mill , $10.00 per acre for quick sale , Other farms to sell and ex- change. 320 acres near Elk Creek , Neb. $10,000.00 special fund to loan 15 to 10 years , optional payments. HKNKY C. SMITH , Falls City Nebraska. No Poison in Chtvmberlainr Cough Remedy. From Napier New Zealand , Herald : Two years ago the Pharmacy Board of New South Wales , Australia , had in analysts made of till the eough med- clnos that wore sold In that market. Out of the entire list they round only ) iie that they declared was entirely free from all poison * . This exception ivas Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy , made by the Chamberlain Medicine Company , Des Moine ? , Iowa , U. S. A. The absence of all narcotics makes this remedy the safest and best that can be had ; and it is with feelinu of security that any mother can uive it to her little ones. Chamberlain , : Cough Remedy is especially recom mended by Us makers for cought ? , colds , droup and whooping cough , When taken in time it prevents pneu monia. This remedy is for sale at Kerr's Daug Store. Burlington Bulletin. Special Ilomescekers Rates Greatly reduced round trip rates to the.North Platte Valley and the Big Horn Basin. November 21st December 5th and 19th. This is an unusually good chance for you to look at lands in these new regions , which ofier a big profit to those who secure them early. Home Visitors Excursion Visit the old home when you have cleaned up the season's work. Cheap excursion rates to various of the east. The only excursion November 27th limit 21 days. To the Sunnv South Winter tourist rates daily until April ! JO. Return limitJune 1st , 190(5. ( Cheap Homeseekers Rates to the west , southwest and South the first and third Tuesdays of each tneiith. Write me just what trip you have in mind and let me advise you the least cost and the best way to make it. G. Stewart , Agent C. B. & Q. Ry. R. S. Molony , Attorney , re turned to Humboldt the first of of the week after a brief visit in this city. For Sale One hard coal burner , one soft coal burner , one larjje and one small wood burner for sale cheap O. J. McNall. GASOLINE ENGINES The place to buy them is at WERNER , MOSIMAN & GO'S Remember can get you an 8 or 10 H. P. engine at short notice and can save vou monev. We ahvavs have * " V Pumping Engines in stock and can put up the engine the day you buy. Our price is right and we lead them all in our Buggy and Surrey line. Just think of it ! Top buggies from $50 , up call and see them , we have the largest stock in the city. Get our prices on the other lines we carry , such as Lum ber Wigons , Pumps , Tanks , Windmills and Pipe and Fit ting. We are also agents fcr the celebrated W. C. Shinn Lightning Rod , the only rod on which you can get cheaper insurance. Remember the place to save money. WERNER , MOSIMAN ® CO. r K c ) The Falls City Roller Mills § Doe a general milling busines-i. and manufactures the following brands of flour o SUNFLOUR MAGNOLIA CROWN & 8 a The above brands are gunranteed to be of the highe.it pos sible quality. We als > o manufacture all mill products and 6 conduct a general 6c Grain , Live Stock and Coal Business K O and solicit a share of your patronage .1C .1i ; i P. S. Heacock & Son , Falls City , Neb. | We are Buried With Orders for our superior grade of Coal , but we like it. We like the orders just as well as careful , critical people like the coal. Many people won't have anve any coal but ours , be- cruse they know the difference ? Some people haven't studied coal economy as much as we think they should. Better order a ton of ours. Phone 38 flAUST BROS. Rea d The Tribune