THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JANUARY 5 , 1906. Cask Will pay you } i cent per pound more In trade for your poultry than cash with privilege of trading anywhere in O Falls City that you may choose. I also handle all kinds of Coal , wood , Salt. Halctl Hay , Straw and Grain Bran Shorts , Chop feed oyster shell for chicken oil cake stock and poultry food. Cash paid for butter , eggs , poultry and Hides. HECK'S FEED STORE The Falls City Roller Mills Does a general milling business , and manufactures the following brands of flour SUNFLOWER MAGNOLIA CROWN The above brands arc gunrantccd to be of the highest pos I sible quality. We also manufacture all mill products and 05 conduct a general Grain , Live Stock and Coal Business and solicit a share of your patronage P. S. lieacock & Son I . . , Falls City , Neb. Why Not Buy Your Wife one of These CREAM SEPERATORS at Werner , Mosiman Sc Co 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 close skimming- 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 , 0 WERNER , MOSIMAN & Co. * * I C. H. flARJON AUCTIONEER , Sales conducted in scientific and busi nesslike manner C. H. MARION I Falls City , Nebraska 2 SHIELDS' CAFE GKO. SIllUUJS , Proprietor Open Night and Day. Oysters a Specialty Everything1 Hot One block east of Cleveland's Store A. E. Wolfe D. 0. OsteopaHiic Physician Ofllce over Lyford's store. Residence at National Hotel FALLS CITY NEBRASKA I New Candy Store § S Offers Home Made | i Candy fresh each clay. 3 3 The best , purest and | 5 freshest for Whole3 § sale and Retail trade , | S One door north of 5 3 Hargraue & Margrave 3 i * Candy Kitchen | Missouri Pacific Railway Time Table , Falls City , Neb. NOKTII No. 105 Omaha and Lincoln Express A 1:57 a 111 No. 103 Omaha and Lincoln passenger A 1:30 p in No. 191 Local Freight , Au burn A 1:00 p in SOUTH No. 106 Kansas City and St. Louis and Denver A 3:10 : a m No. 108 Kansas City and St. Louis and Denver A 1:30pin No. 192 Local , Atchison. . 10 : 15a in No. 164 Stock Freight , Hi awatha A 10:20 : p in A. Daily. 13. Daily except Sunday. J. B. VAHNJJK , Agent. DR. O. H. KENT Graduate Amor'can ' School of Osteopathy , Kirksville , Mo. Examination and Consultation Free Hours : 9 to 12 a in ; 1 to 4 p m OHice ut residence. Stone street , F block north of court house. FALLS CITY - NEUHASKA For Sale. Twenty pigs at Heck's feed store. f ANNOUNCEMENT , < > < | , . g , < Having si-eurod the oxeln- ! x sive agency in Falls City for $ ' ? Sycamore Springs Mincrnl ! $ Water , we are prepared TO ' < furnish customers with the \f \ & the same. Price GO cents per 4 > o five gallon cask. Onll phone $ | ISO or phone 159. jg < ? _ . I PRANI1 GIST % C. P. REAVIS Jr. % Edttccttfonal Department Conducted by County JTupt , Crocker Many teachers are asking1 tor lists of recent examination questions. The following1 are December questions : GUAMMAU , 1. What three parts of speech may connect clauses ? Illustrate trate- 2. Define and give examples of ( a ) collective noun ; ( l > ) ab stract noun. { ] . Write the possessive plur al forms of : colony , wharf woman , spoonful , who. 1. Supply in each of the fol- lowing1.sentences a verb in the indicative or subjunctive mode , a. I wish it in my power to help you. b. If he guilty , the evi dences does not show it. c. Though he there , I did not see him. d. Lf he discreet , he ) will succeed. e. [ f yc-Miien , light , 5. Construct a sentence hav ing a noun in apposition to the object. 0. Write a sentence having an infinitive used as an adverb ial modifier. 7. Write a sentence contain ing a participle and change it into an infinitive. 8. Write a sentence contain ing a clause in direct quotation and then change it to indirect quotation. 9. What is an antecedent ? Give an illustration. 10. Diagram , or , if you prefer , analyze the following sentence : The fact that man's powers are limited is not sufliciently recognized. AUITIIMETIC. 1 Define ( a ) abstract number ( b ) concrete number ; ( c ) factor ; ( d ) multiple. 2 Give the devices and the discussions and explanations you would employ in explain ing this problem in subtraction ; 12 27 If ) it being the lirst time your class has encountered the so- called "borrowing" process. 3. What is the shortest length that can be exactly measured' by either four meas ures which are respectively 10 in , lf > in. , 27 in , and , ! 50 inches long ? 4. A and B together have $9500 and two thirds of A's money equals u-4 of B's. How much has each ? 5. A cubic foot of water weighs 02.32 pounds. Find the weight of a cylindrical inch which is .7581 of a cubic inch. 6. Find the cost of GO boards 2G feet long , 10 in. wide and 2 in. thick , at $24 per M. 7. In what time will $900 pro duce $93 at 0 per cent ? 8. What part of a mile is G rods , 3 yards , 2 inches ? 9. If 30 men earn $1290 in 18 days , how much will 42 men earn in 87 days ? 10. What ic the distance from the lower corner to the opposite upper corner of a room 24 feet long , 18 feet wide and 12 feet high ? HEADING. 1. What is the aim of the reading lesson ? 2. Why should the material of the reading lesson be inter esting to the children ? i' . .Mention the advantages of a preparatory conversation about the reading lesson. 4. ( a ) What is sight reading ? ( bWhat ) are the objections to concert reading ? 5. Is it possible to overwork the dictionary in the prepara tion of the reading lesson ? 0. ( a ) Shall the teacher en courage the pupil of the gram mar grade to read a few good books , or many books as they come to hand ? b. Why ? 7. ( a ) Name live books which you can recommend to children to read. State briellyyonr rea sons therefor. 8. ( a ) Write a question from your favorite author , ( b ) Tell why he is your lavorite. HISTORY. I.1 Describe the lirst voyage of Columbus. 2. Tell about the settlement of Pennsylvania. . Tell about Roger Williams , 4. Give an account of Brad- dock's expedition against Fort Duquesne. r > , Why was it necessary to form , a government of greater power than the one under the Articles of Confederation ? 0. What were the boundaries of the United Slates as determ ined by the Peace of 1783 ? 7. What was the Missouri Compromise ? 5. What territory was ac quired by the United States by annexation ? What by con quest ? 9. Give account of three im portant inventions that have influenced American history and tell what each did. 10 Tell of the life and doings - ings of William McKinley. GUOGHAl'HY. 1. What is meant by each of the following : Axis , pole , evua- tor , meridian , parallel ? 2. Discuss fully , "standard time'and tell how many time belts are recognized , 3. 'Compare island , penin sula , and isthmus. 4. Give a general discussion of the Rocky Mountain High land. 5. What is meant by con tinental climate ? By oceanic climate ? 0. Explain the so called land and sea breeze 7. Give an account of three of the principl religions of the world. 8. What do you consider the three most valuable cereals ? Give a reason for your answer , and tell where each is produc ed. 9. Name the countries of Europe which touch the Medi terranean , also those that touch the North Sea. 10. Where and for what noted are the following : Gavelston , Sault St. Marie , Richmond , Tuskegee Butte ? Dist , No. 00 , Edward lloclapp teacher total enrollment , 45. We closed the lirst semester's work with examinations with good results. The schools gave arousing Christmas entertain- meat , at the close of which a basket social was given. From the sale of ten baskets Auction eer Grindstead succeeded in get ting fifteen dollars. This will be used -o purchase a teachers desk and other supplies for the school. The room was appro priately decorated , a platform and fire place were built and about 100presentsere suspend ed from a beautifully decorated star overhanging the stage. All the scholars did themselves proud by the manner in which they delivered their parts , many llattering praises were shower ed upon them by the large crowd that came to listen to the treat. School closed for one week's vacation. District. 51. School closed Dec. 22nd 1905 for a w eeks va cation. All are taking a great interest in school work , both parents and pupils. The at tendance has been very good. Saturday evening Dec. 23 we had : i Christmas tree and enter tainment. Not one failed. All went home delighted. In January the examination program will be reversed Satur day subjects will be given Fri day and Friday subjects will be given Saturday. The recent meeting of the State Teacher's Association was the greatest ever held in the stategreater in every sense of the word. Rich ardson County was well repre sented. Pneumonia And I. a Grippe. If you but know tins Hpli'iulld merit of ( Alloy's Honey and Tur , vou would never he without it , A dosu or two will prevent mi attack of pnomnonl.i erIn In grippe. It iiuiv wivu your llfo The prevention of eon umplon Is entirely u question of commencing thu proper treiitimwt In time. Nothing Is so well adapted to ward olT fatal lung troubles a * Koloy's Honey uml T.ir. . For sale at Moore'h IMiimniioy Feed That Old Brood Sow. To tell an old stor } ' once more : Remember that your brood sow , whether young1 or old , is from the time she is mated until she farrows merel- pig factory , the product of which is bone , gristle , lean meat , hair , and blood , an al together nitrogenous or albumi nous product ; and therefore the feed , which is the raw material out of which this product is man ufactured , must be of the same general character. In other words , the brood sow must be fed the same ration as the dairy cow , so far as the chemical constitu ents are concerned ; not the same feeds , but feeds which contain the same elements. As too much corn and timothy hay will always produce unsatis factory results in the milk cow , so too much corn and sorghum will be unsatisfactory as feeds for the brood sow. The one docs not furnish the raw material out of which milk is made , and the other docs not furnish the material cal culated to develop thrifty pigs. What , then , must we feed the brood sow ? Don't forget to give her all the clover hay , or alfalfa hay , if you have it , that you can get her to cat. She will eat twice or three times as much as most farmers think. If you don't believe this , give her a chance. Give her corn , for in cohl weath er she needs to sustain the ani mal heat. Give her as much shorts as you do corn ; or , if shorts arc not available , give her the same amount of oats or barley. Give her plenty of exercise and a good , warm place to sleep , and you will have taken a long step towards eliminating b a d luck from your breeding operations. Don't permit old sows to follow fattening steers , which are and should be fed mainly on corn. It is unreasonable to expect a good manufactured product from this kind of raw material. Gilts can be allowed to carry more flesh than should be permitted to old sows. If the gilt has a litter of six or seven , the proper nursing of them will be a vcr } ' heavy drain on her system , and she needs to be fortified with a good deal of fleshIt is not easy to put too much llcsh on a gilt on a diet of half corn and half shorts , or i t s equivalent in barley or oats , if the brood sow is allowed all the clover or alfalfa hay that she will take care of. If it is not possible to g < ; t shorts , a substi tute tvould be oil meal or digester tankage in the ratio of one-fifth as much oil meal or one-tenth as much tankage as corn. Wallace Fanner. l''atul ' ttiflncy am ! bladder trotb'c : can ul wave pri'vuntuil by tlio UM * of Folev'b Kidney Guru. For siilo lit Moorc'it IMiimmu'y. Syrup. An old-fashioned cough cure used for half a century up to the present time can be safely recom mended : One cup of molasses , three tablespoon fills o f brown sugar , one lemon chopped fine. Let boil over a slow fire until it begins to thicken , remove from the fire , add one tablcspoonful of glycerine , one teaspoon ful of melted butter , and one-third of a cup of vinegar. Heat thoroughly together. Take a tcaspoonful whenever \on cough. Place a piece of flannel over the chest and around the throat at night , or in the day time if necessary. Stop It. A neglected coutfh or cold may lend to serious bronchial or lung troubles. Don't lake ehuneet > when Foley's Honey and Tar affords perfect security from serious effects of u cold. Chronic Constipation Cured. One who MilTors from chronic consti pation li In danger of inuny serious nllnii'nts. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup cures chronic rntii-Upitllo i no It aids dlgosMon anil t > tlniiiliited the liver and bowi-ls , restoring thu natural action of tlit'tu' orguiiH. Commence taking It to- dii\ and you will fuel better at once. Orlao Luxutlvu Fruit > yrup does not miujcnt or gripe and Is very pleasant to take. UufiHO Mibatltutcs. For sulo at Mooru'd I'lmrnmoy. * The Lesson Which J. Sterling1 Morton Impressed on His Sons. From the Toledo Blade. A most touching incident in the life of Paul Morton's father , the late lion. J. Sterling Morton , was told in a speech made not long ago by II , INeely of Omaha , a close friend of the cid er Morton. I IP said : "Paul Morton has always been a man of great responsibilities , and from whom do you think these responsibilities have em anated ? Was it because in early life he was advanced to the high position of vice president ol the Santa 1 < V railway ? Oh , no , not that. Was it from the fact that later on he was made a member of President Kooscevlt's cabinet ? Oh , no , not that. Could it be from the fact that he was recent ly appointed to the position of president of the Kquitable Life Insurance society ? Ohi no , not that. "I will tell you , though , from whence this responsibility' has arisen. It came from the fact he was a son of the late J. Sterling Morton of.Ncbraaka City , Neb. , who for forty-eight years was her foremost citizen , and whose name was a synonym for integrity uprightness and honesty in every household , and to be the son of such a father , with the careful guidance and teachings that were given to his children , so ably * as sisted and fully equaled by the attention and devotion of his mother , Carrie French Morton , could not but produce men who would be eminently fitted for the greatest responsibilities t h a t could be placed upon any man's shoulders. I am ycr- glad to say yes , I am proud of the fact , that lor twenty years J. Sterling Morton was my personal friend. His mother too , a most beautiful and lovable character , was known among all the old settlers in Ne braska as one of the most perfect and fitting types of noble woman hood , and when his mother died ( as she did in his early life , ) the husband and father , J. Sterling Morton , caused to be erected in the cemetery at Nebraska City a handsome marble monument , and with that unselfish sacrifice , which was always characteristic of the man for the uplifting and upbuilding of others , he over looked his own desires , kept his own name in retirement as , per haps , few of us would have done and this is what he caused to be inscribed upon his wife's monument ment : "Here lie the remains of Carrie French Morton , Mother of Paul , Carl , Joy and Murk Morton. " The father frequently visited tnc cemetery with his tioms , and on one of these occasions , when the boys were all with him , he said to them : "JJoys , here lies your mother , one of the noblest of the world's good women , whom I have always adored and admir ed for her many high and noble womanlo qualities , and upon her monument I have had the names of her sons engraven ; but I want to say to you that if , b } ' any act , any one of you should ever do a thing to disgrace her name and memory , I will personal ! } ' take a mallet and chisel and cut your name from off this tombstone. " Chamberlain's Cou h Remedy Abso lutely Harmless. The fiiult of clvin ; , ' children medicine - cine containing injurious substance ? , Is sometimes more ilbiinrous than the dlbcuso from which they are suffering. Kvery mot'oer should know that Chum bet-Iain's Cou h Kemedy is perfectly safu for children to take. It contains nothing harmful and for coughs , colde and croup is unsurpassed. For sale ut ICerr's Drug Store.