THE FALLS CITY PRlBl'Nh. TRL ) \ 22 , 1905. Cask Will pay you ' . cent jicr iioiuul more in trade for your poultry than ca.sli with privilege of trailing- anywhere in Kails City that you may choose. I also handle all kinds of Coal , wood , Salt. Haled Hay , Straw and Orain Hraii o ShorU , Cheap feed oyster shell for chicken oil cake stock and poultry food. Cash paid for butter , eggs , poultry and Hides. H ECK'S FEED STORE c | The Falls City Roller Mills I Docs a general milling business , and manufactures the I g following brands of flour C1 J NFLOUR MAGNOLIA CROWN The above brands are gunrantecd to be of the highest possible - : sible ( iitality. We also manufacture all mill products and conduct a gener.il Grain , Live Stock/and / Coal Business I and solicit a share of your patronage I P. S. Heacock & Son , Falls City , Neb. ? 5 | Something for each and everyone Papa , Mamma , daughter , son. Grandpa , Grandma , Auntie and Uncle too Cousins and Second Cou.sinb , niccs and Ncphew.s Yon must bring them all in To see what we have got We uill be glad to Show you a whole lot Remember them with a present On that glad morn , The day of all glad days r That Christ was born. MOORE'S PHARMACY J. D. SPRAGINS S. E. PRICND Palls CUV , Neb. Illawnthn , Knn. SPRAGINS & FRIEND Real Estate and Exchange Brokers s. City Property iiml MorcliamlUu. I.OHMS , Colk'ctlons , Fire , MtrlitnliiK , Tor- niuli ) , Windstorm , Accident and Lift ) Insurance. Over llarKiim-'H Stoic. P. P. Hex 944 PALLS CITV. NUM. FARMERS Why Not Buy Your Wife one of These CREAM SEPERATORS . . " - ' ii i n n mill'I at Werner , Mosiman Sc Co For Giristmas Present Just the thing" they need , it will please them and will make them money. Remember we have the only cream separator on the market that runs easy , any child can oper ate it and for quick and clone skimming1 it cannot be beat. Our prices on them are right. We have bought a lot of them for spot cash and we will sell them at a close price. Call and see them. Remember we carry a big line of Buggies , Surries , Wagons , in stock all the time and can save you money on Windmills , Pumps , Tanks , Gasoline Engines and everything in the Implement line. Call and see us. Yours for Business , 't I New Candy Store I § Offers Home Made | | Candy fresh each day. I The best , purest and ? 3 freshest for Whole- § I sale and Retail trade , i One door north of 3 a -3 _ Hargraue _ _ n _ _ _ * _ _ _ _ _ & _ Margrave _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 77 | The Falls City | I Candy Kitchen | O I ANNOUNCEMENT ( y ( I j tt , Having secured the exclu,1 ; | sive agency in Falls City for , * % Sycamore Springs Mineral | < Water , we ate prepared to , ; $ furnish customer * with the ( l < ? the same. Price 00 cenlb jjer 4 $ five Ballon cask. Call phone ' \ ; ? ISO or phone HO. < i , , , in-r-n-TH | FRANK GIST 2 I C. P. REAVIS Jr. 2. v < 5"i I Conducted L\r Cvnnly vS'tipr. Croc\cr : --.a JBS < The above is a picture of his school in district 51 , taken March IS , l'H)3 II. I , Kloepfel was the teacher. Peru Normal School Notes. School closes Wednesday 20 for Christmas vacation The usual school work uill beyin ayiiin on Wednesday January } | . The child study cla-s under ljrof , Hart vi.siled the Institute for the blind at Nebrnska City Friday December If ) LJres. Crabtree having pur chased city property will move out of his suite of rooms in the Normal Building. The L3resi- dents parlors will then be used by the training1 department. ( The largest number of Nema- ha County teachers that ever represented this count } ' will be in attendance at the Stale Teacher's Association in Lin coln during Christmas holidays. Prof. .1. W. Searson of Peru is President of the State Asso ciation. There are now forty students from Richardson County enroll ed at ihe Normal. The follow ing are the names of those in attendance. Aniiii Murmut , Cluiro Mi'.Dut mut Currlt ! Uk'irlch , .1 " ! KmmiTt , Abbii- Lunch , Ilattic Lilly , Ruth Kerni'ii. Elmo C. Kirk , Karl M. Olinu. lU-rtlm Kernen , WilmuG. Clint' , T V. Kemi , Muiulii \ Buyd , FioriMiuo Juild , Gniuo RiiL'l.iiiil , . .Uk > MeD.M'inet . Bessie K. Miller UCSM. > . Miller Anna S. Feicht , Frank lli-lf , Ida Frederick , John Il\iin , Ednii n. fiiilnn Laurii Selioll Nellie K. Stiilcler , Oillu Gulnn , Ollvo Tliomp-mi , Jfimii ; Thompson. Cain inn C Hall , L > 'tia I'mf/wr. Bessie tiuniliM'-nn. Klmunil Vflvick , Katlcniio Iliidnou Lfiliiln Wimgciii'r , I2lhul Huminol , Frnnci1.Kiiicly , Floy [ Iiiiiunel. Uunj Muu nun , Frank O. linler. Koiuou J.nnua Nebraska State Teacher's As sociation. The coming meeting of the State Teacher's Association will convene in Lincoln , Decem ber 27-0 during the regular holi day vacation season. President J. W. Searson of Peru and his able assistants , the Executive Committee have prepared an exceptionally strong program. The Executive Committee con sists of Supt , W. H. Gardner , Fremont ; Supt. James E , Del- zell , Lexington ; and Supt. A. L. CavinehFairbury. . The rail roads of Nebraska have grant ed a rate of one fare plus lifty cents for the round trip and the indications are that there will be one of the largest meetings in the history of the Associa tion. tion.The The general progiams will present some excellent talent. In selecting the t.tlent , the Committee has had in mind the special litness of each speaker and lecturer for this kind of work. The talent is selected from among the most practical and most prominentState Asso ciation lecturers in the country. The fullowing p a r t i a 1 list speaks for itself : George Cramp ton Company , artists of nation al reputation ; Dr George Vin cent , prominent as a Chautau- qua worker and National Asso ciation lecturer ; Dr. C. O. Iloyt , who has lectured to State Asso ciations in all the West Central States ; John U. DeMotte al ready known favorably to many of our teachers Dr. Young of arithmetic fame ; Mary A. Blood ol the Columbia School of Ex pression who has lectured be fore the State Associations of New Y o r If , Pennsylvania , Michigan and Massachusetts ; Dr. Myra (4. ( Reynolds , a lect urer of rare ability ; besides very strong home Ulentsuch as Dr. E. A. Ross , Supl. Davidson , Supl , McBrien and others. Public School music will be made a prominent feature of the section programs. The Public School choruses , glee club etc. , will all be under the direction of Professor D. 11. Miller , Musical - cal Director ol the Lincoln City Sclmols. The North Platte Sextette , The Cecilian Ladies Quartet of York , and the State Normal Band and Orchestra will assist Lincoln talent in providing excellent music for the general program. The Local Committee consist ing of SuptV. . L. Stephens , chairman , Supt. O It , Bowman , Supl. 10 , C. Bishop , George L. Towne , Irving S. Cutler , and J. [ . Wyei will have charge of pre parations for the accommoda- of the large crowds expected. Thiise desiring to arrange for board and rooms in advance should write to .1 , I. Wyer as he has that department of work in charge. livery teacher in Nebraska should plan to attend this meeting. Ii will more than re pay the teacher who attends. Flan to be there. You owe it to your community and to your- sell to avail yotirseli of this great opportunity for profess ional improvement. Make Your Own Hectograph. Recipe for a h e ctogr a p h ( small six. e ) : Tli re ounces wliitu glue . ' { cents. Three and one half ounces water. Seven ounces glycerine. Soak the glue in the water a half-hour. Add the glycerine , and boil till the gtie is melted , and cook fifteen minutes longer Pour into a square cake tin ; set away to cool , removing all bubbles with1 a knife. To clean after using , pour lukewarm water.'over the surfce drying with a cloth. This will lill a pan om- inch deep with a surface of 111 ty square Miches. Thirty-three cents will pay for all the material , it will lake but litlle labor , and you will Mave a home-made hectograph as good ns those which are listed at several dollars each by the sup ply houses. F. 'J1. Howard , New Orleans : Our greatest need to day is primary education , the educa tion of the masses , the great common people.1 , who are the brawn and sinew of our com munity. \Ve spend lee mu.-h thought and money on high schools , colleges , and univr.sj. . ties , while the simple education of the great mass.es is lee much neglected. In our publicsli ; - , the primary grades are . , _ crowed and the high sciiuu . . party empty ! That us .u . , ject lesson for our l- is , and our rich men ItuleT : In Janti.tr * ' , May , July , Septem i , year Ihc program t- tiona-ghen in Itule 7 of our ( j circular of October PJ will be ; reversed , Friday's s u b j eels coming on Saturday and Sat urdays coming on Friday. The program for Ihe Dei-ember , ISM , " ) , examination will be as given in Rule 7. This amendment is to accommodate the teachers who cannot be excused by school boards to attend Friday's ex amination , and also to accom modate those whos religious ab- servances prevent their taking Ihe examination on Saturday. Rule 1H : Require every ap plicant to whom an emergency certificate may be issued to lake Ihe examination in the five essentials at the first re gular examination immediately following the dale of Ihe issu ance of Ihe emergency cerlili- cate. If the results of the ex- nmination in the live essentials are satisfactory , meeting the requhements in Rule 10 , Ihe holder of such emergency cerli licale may continue teaching on the emergency certificate , talc ing the time given in Itule 2 for completing I h e examination. Too great care cannot be exer cised in Ihe issuance of emer gency certificates. - * Disl. nil. IM illi Kern , teacher. We gave a program and box supper Dec. , 18. The attend ance was good and each enjoy ed himself. We cleared $10.05 which will be used to purchase books for our library. We in- vile our friends and patrons to visit us. c _ - * Disl. flO , Gnslav Ilesc , teach er. Friday Dec. , 8 , closed the second quarter of our term. The attendance has increased somewhat although reveral pu pils are still detained by Ihe husking-peg. We were glad lo welcome Johnnie and De.lmer Robertson , from Dist. No. 10 , to our school Nomlay. The in- leresl shown by our pupils is good and nearly all classes are moving along smoothly. The director this week filled the coal house with the necessary fuel for the winter. Those who have borrowed books from the county superin tendent will please return them by Saturday Dec , , ! JO. If Yon Would Be Popular. lie helpful. Be sociable. Be un ellisli. Be generous. Be a good listener. Never worry or whine. Study the art of pleasing. Be frank open and truthful. Always be ready to lend a hand. Be kind and polite to every body. He self-confident but not - , con ceited. Never monopolize the conver- saton. Take a genuine interest in other people , Always look on the bright side of Hi ings. Take pains lo remember n-imes and faces. Lok for good in others , n it for tli.-ir faults. Never criticise or say unkind things to other ? , . Cultivate health and thus radiate strength and courage Success. j Richardson county will be well represented at the Stale Teachers A-socialion this year. - Ten teachers took the exam ination last Friday and Satur day. Mr. A. U. Voegelein is the new liMCher of District 101 N - Hi r Mr. Voegelein i.s IS I i-t ! inches high , is a univer- yr.iUitte , hnids a firstgrade o . . . ' . .UK ! knows how 10 ni. . U James , leach VMVC a basket iny llumbold ) l .ind one of ii thi ! pro yr i.ite by tin Humboldl pupils. The house was well filled. lOver } ' body had a good time , Dan Cridley acted as auctioneer and proved himself a master in this line of work. We cleared over $21.00 which will be used to buy need ed school helps. We aslc our friends and patrons to visit us , we want you lo see us at work. A Trip To Alabama. FAU.H CITY TUIHUNMO : We left Falls OilyalH o'clock Wednesday morning and arriv ed in lOlberto , Alabama at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The land of the Baldwin County Colonization Co. , lies in the south eastern part of Baldwin County , Alabama and is a splendid high valley being about 1 50 feet above the sea level. It is not very far from the Gulf of Mexico and i.s one of the health iest places in tin * United Stales. What I am writing concerning this country may sound exage- rated but ilcan be vouched for as the truth by Win. Deckinger , Ohus , Hilt-enfold and Gus Itoth- allmeii who have been here. The climate is nice and warm but does not experience ex treme changes as in Nebraska. Sun-strokes are unknown in Baldwin County because Ihe breex.e from the bay cools the air. The Bay Minetle and Fort Morgen It. It. a branch line of the Louisville and Nashville It. It. was built last year which is a big improvement for the new country opened. This said company is going lo build a large harbor at Fort Morgan and this will cause large docks , ware houses and elevators lobe erected making an increase of Ihe business around here and causing Ihe surrounding land to be settled quickly. Transportation on the Mobile Bay will increase in business here aUo. Cily Mobile is about HO miles and Pensacola 2f > miles distance from here making a good place for the farmers to sell their produce. The ground never freex.es so that nearly everything can be raised. Early potaloes are ready for market in April thus giving plenty of time for a second crop , or a crop of rice on the same ground. Sugar cane also yields a large crop making from , ' 100 to 500 gallons per acre. Sweet pota toes grow like weed * and some we haw in ihe stores at Marlow weighed from1 to 0 pounds apiece. Cassava , from which starch is made , also grows here in a I nndance and is a good food for stock. 1m moiine crops of watermelons a r e grown mid ripen earlier here than in any other place. Baldwin County is the best peach country in Ihe world and they always bring from $1 50 to SII.UO per bushels. We spent four days going over Ihe country with a learn and we never saw a nicer country it being so level with just enough of a slope so that the water doesn't stand on the surface when it rains. I believe il lo be a country for the in. in of small means as he can make his living easily and secure a home cheap. At the same time it is a good investment for your money as the value of the land will double in a few ye.irs. i guess this is all that it is necessary to say in order to give the readers of the Tribune an idea concerning that counir } ' . I asked the -ecretary of the Company for advertising matters and il any one wishes to know more about this land he can et all Ihe information he desires by writing me and enclosing stamp for a reply. I left some samples of different kinds of plants and syrup at The Tribune office which all can see. Next time 1 will write about Ihe objects of interest we baw on our trip to Alabama. Yours Respectfully , llnu.MAN It. F. D. 1. Itulo , Nebr. Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right