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6 THE PALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JANUARY 5 , 1906 How to Preserve Seed Corn. NotvvitltHtiindinjr nil Unit IIIIB been -uul HI tlio iinrieullnriil | ) - piTts us iiihiiiulo ifcturtTH , and by the bjii'iiki'i * mi tin1 corn npi-emle , a m > i > d ini. i.fnriiHMH will lout limit" a latno pir cent of their poa- Bible crop next your bccaiiBo they did not nuitip tlio fundamental point in thu pieoorviition of sued corn. First the corn should bo dried out as thoroughly as possible in thf open air. TliiH may l > u done , and linn b < > ( > n done in many CIIKCH , by simply Inui m it m-ora ololhen- line , wire , or polo in the open air. or by tying a do/on OIIIH to- jjother , each one by itHelf. mid luiiiu the string ayainot the side of the barn , and then I'minli iiif- the drying by moving it before auvem frost into a room in which there c.an be moic or less artiticiul heat , with tlie doora and windows open , HO that the moisture will ho cnrriud out of tlio room When corn in about the condi tion that No. ti corn is in May it is HitlHoienlly dry. And it will then Htaml a lar e amount of severe weather , liven/.eni weath er will not hurt corn thil i Hiifli- ciently dry. AH we have Haid so often , it is not moiKliire that IniitH seed corn , nor tlio cold , out motut- urn and cold toyelhor. The seed corn injjy ho hunt , ' up in the kitchen , if thorn is no other place although wo do not approve of this , especially if it intcrferon with the good wifo'n cooking oper- ations. The kitchen ! H not thu place for it. There ! H too much moisture on wash days , and nine on other dayn ftom the cooking. A room above the kitchen with a stovepipe running through it is a much better phi -o. When corn is sulHoiently dry it may bi kepi in a dry cellar. It should not hi ; dept over a Htablo in which cattlt are kept , fnr the reason that it is apt to absorb moisture. It mighl bo put in tlio ground for that matter - tor , as tlio Indians have done from time immemorial , after it is onci thoroughly dry. It may bo put in the oats bin and covered up will : dry oats. The main thing is , lirsl to net it dried out , and then tc keep it dry. Tlio drying is the most important tiling , and not tin temperature to which it is sub jected afterwards. The Wallaet Farmer. Children Poisoned. Many children tire poisoned uiul inudu nervous unil weak , it not killed outright , by mothers giving ; then cough syrups containing opiates Foley'fi Honey uiui Tur Is u safe 'am eortuln remedy for coughs , croup am lunu troubles , and is tlio only promt nent eou h mdletne that eontalns no ophites or other poisons. For sulu ai Moore's ' I'harnmoy Advertising Pays. A young lady working in i stocking factory , feat inn that he chances for matrimony were small says the "White Uloud Globe wrot the following and slipped it ind the too of a gentleman'H sock : " young ludy , good looking and u Borne meaiiH , would like In i-oru'c pond with the wearer of this socl if ho is single with a view to mat rimony. " A young man bougl the sock and suid : "There's m chance. " lie wrote to the youn lady , otVering himself as a suitabl party , and to his surprise got th reply , I have been married oigl yean ? and have a family of ii\ children. The man from whoi ho bought the sock had never a ( vertised. consequently they ha lain on the shelves tor eigl : years. Contracted Chronic Diarrhoea. Whil In ( he Philippines. "While with thoU. S. Army in tl Philippines , I contracted ehron diarrhoea. I suffered severely ire this terrible disease for over tbr years and tried the prescriptions of numerous physicians , but foui nothing that did me any good until tried Clituuberlain's Colic , Cholera ai Diarrhoea Remedy , two small bottl of which entirely cured me and I 1m since had no return of the disease. IlEUMAX STKIN . 312 N. Union Ave Paoblo , Colorado. For * alu at Ken Drug Store. Dr. R. P. Roberts , den th over King's Pharmacy. Thu many friends of O ti Ilatfitn , | Knjrlnecr , L K. kV , U. K at present ! living in Lima , O will bo pleased to Unnw of III" recovery from threatened kliltuy disease. He eiiyV' I was cured by uslnu' Koley's Kidney ( Jure , which 1 recommend to all , especially trainmen who are UMiiillv similarly aflllcied " For sale at Mooro'e I'harmiicy * * * f Runaway Accident. About Hix o'clock OliribtmaH evening while Mrs. Myrtle Rice nnd Hinall son , living on the llol inan farm northeast of the i-ity waacoining to the city in a buggy drawn by a single horse , and wlii'n near the fair grounds the animal took fright and Mrs. Rice being unable to hold him , started at a break-neck speed up the road. To save the little boy from injury , Mrs. llice held him out beyond the wheels and let him fall to the ground. She then succeeded in turning the horse to the side and when near thq wnilhweat cor HIT of the fair grounds the horse fell in such a way that its neck was broken in two places , lloise and buggy weie piled in it pumiihcutjiis heap. Mrs. Rice WI.H . pi'rhed forward by the sudden stop but luckily escaped serious injury. The little bov was only slightly cut and bruised. Altogether it was a narrow escape for both Mrs. Rice and son. Auburn Llerald. Cured His Mother of KheumtvtLsni "Mj mother has been a tuilTorcr for many years from rheumatism" niyit \V , II. Howard of Husband , I'onnsyl vaina , "At timed she was iinaole to move at all whllo at all times walking was prlnful. I presented her with a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain liulin and after a few applications she decid ed it was tlio moat wonderful pain re liever hho had ever tried , in fact , -hu IH never without it now and id nt .ill times able to walk. An occasional ap plication of I'll In Halm keeps away the pain that eho was formerly troubled with" For Bale at Kerr'sDrtii ! Store. Two For Less Than The Price Of One. The regularstibscriptiun price of The Chicago Daily Tribune is1,00 a year , the regular price of The Fails Uity Tribune is $1 a year. By a special arrangement with the publishers of The Tri bune for a limited time , we can accept a year's subscription to our paper and the daily Tribune botb tor $ > ! } . It would seoin unncccessary to say more about tin- , extraor dinary newspaper bargain. The Daily Tribune is "The World's Greatest Newspaper , " and of course you will want our local newspaper. The Tribune Company reserves - serves the right to withdraw this offer on one day's notice. [ f you are now a subscriber tc either or both papers , your sub -oription will be extended out year from present date of ex piration. Subscription lor less than out year cannot be accepted at less than the regular rates. Make all remittances direc to ; FALLS CITY Tumuis'u , Fulls City. Nebr. Tommy's Excuse. Tommy Mulligan , of the 7tl grade , was absent from tin classroom for one entire day. I would appear thathchad playec truant , for unbeknown to Tom my his teacher had spied bin trudging homeward with pock is ets bulging suspiciously , whei she , too , was homeward bouni that afternoon. But Tommy brought a note o excuse the next morning , whicl of course , would prove that h hud been detained at home ligit itnately. The writing w a hardly that of a feminine hand and the note appeared to hav been written laboriously am 10 le with much blotting ; further in more ; the penmanship seeme iO to be strangely familiar to hi of teacher. The note read as fo "J lows : "Dear teacher Pleas excti id es Tomy for not coming to schoc vo yestiddy , he cudnot come , tore my pants. Mrs. Mulligan. I will sell groceries as cheap ; anyone , best quality on the marl et at L. C. Manger's. Cider at Heck's feed store. Foreclosure A Chattel Notli-i > l lien' ' * nUi'ii Hint * i- will pro * Cecil III loHClOK' II C'lllltK I li III IlIlUM1 I'M' oiiti-tl It * KIM II , King l < > ( Inlfl"cr MIIIIII- IntMmli'ir compiiiiv n't | Mr iMiid piopeit ) In'roliniftiT diMt'lllii-d. ihmd nil tinDili tin ) of ii-tnlirr , UMI Mini i ( ' ( Milled In Ilif nlllcc or ( lid count ) clirlt of HlolmnNnn cniinlj ftntu of Nt'lmtukn. Tlml Ilium Is dmin two nnli'M of ! > ilil moil'j ifiM lo . ( cure which iimoiiK others Hiihl eliullel morlir liU1 , w.is Klvi'ii thu mini < if t'Uhl hundred ami twenty- nneilo.l irs. 1'liut Mild clniltcl inorlMWi' iif < RlM'ti on ( lie following ( le-eillnil peisoiinl propelty to-wlt ! Oho i'lii * U 1'ccrlon Kntrlno No. iillKl ; line i uvr I'n'ili-oH -iitntni | , C.i-s ! C , No. IIP.iT , : ii\li ) ( ) < ino I. nulls wlinl No. llt > i ! ; olio 110 loot. 7 lii' ' lift by I lily ( liiiiily In If olio Ilo s l.oiulfi' No. IH7 All of uliluli pidperty N flltiiuled onluii U kno\ui m thu .lolin King liiitn Iwo miles oi tortlii vIllnKi ! of Slmlicrl , In Itli'liiiiilson coiiniv Nclitisliii 'I lint no pnicei dliiK nt IHW has IILCII uoin * inuiici(1 on sulil | irciiiloi } iiotei to veu.itor tlio iiiniiunt ol iniiiicy i-xprt's-jcd theioln. Nolk'cl-i thcii-fiiio > 'Ucn tliutoii .laiiuary 20th , I1KII , luluceii the hours of 10 o'clock a in , niiil I n'dlook p ni.ofMilil day. lit thu Mild John Kli.p limn two iiillcn i-n t of tlie \lllll.C | ( ll SlllllHIt II till' COUIIty llfoll' ! llll the vulil inoitKiiuid piopcrl ) will lie olIt-H' . lorfiiK1 to the lilKlie t and hi'st hlildui lor Clivll Tiir. ( iiiHHi : M tMiK.ummiMi COMPANY , t.iu ) U .1. N ut'i.Aii , Christmas Greeting. 1 he following is a copy of the Christmas Greeting we received from Rev. Elmer Ward Co e , Pastor Kir t Christian church , Hutchison , Kansas. Around the Ji.viue Cradle we gather at this Christinaside ! ami listen to catch the message which , from thi * source , has echoed down the ages. As we behold again the Bethlehem star may its bright rays penetrate the innermost recesses of our hearts and s bringing brightness to dispel all gloom and to chase away all clouds and shadows , all sorrows and cares. As we listen to the sheperd song , catching its music may we become attuned to its harmonies and join in the glad refrain of praise to God in the highestand as the echo resounds throughout the earth may peace and good will descend upon us t b a t peace which causeth the herat to overilow with His beneficent kindness , which makes us intent upon blessing as He would bless , and which so'centers our hearts upon God that all life disci plines become only alter-stairs in the ascent of the soul ; that good will which creates an ac tive endeavor to reach all whom we may cheer and bless , wheth er they be struggling up the rugged mountain-side of alllic- lion or whether they stand on the peak in full view of the sun shine of life ; that good will whirh makes our lives so near in accord \\itbthe perfect lifeol Christ , that they may know and radiate His power and purpose. And again as we look into the face of the Bethlehem babe maj we catch that inspiration for purity of life and nobility ot'liv- ing ; may we rellect the light ol beauty and love which shines from His face , and may oui hearts be attuned to His thai they will throb with levin t sympathy for all humanity causing the cords of love to vi brate at His touch. Then as we grow more int < Ills likeness may we go forth ai lie went forth , "not to be min istered unto but to minister " When the fires burn brightly when friends are near am hearts are full of gratitude , ma ; these U-ssons from the Chris child and the spirit of His lif \ be ours. Then will our home be more sacred , more beautiful more dear than ever before ; on lives more tilled with an intens longing for the good , the true the beautiful. That this ma ; prove true is the sincere desir of your minister and friend. This Christinas day , 190. ) . Gho.iuberla.in'3 Coil/ill Remedy The Dest Made. "In my opinion Chamberlain1 Cough Uomedy is the best made fu colds. " suy Mrs. Corn Walker , c Porterville , California. There is n doubt about Us boms ? the best. Nether other will cure a cold so quickly. Nether other is so sure a preventive of pnei monia. No other U so pleasant an sufe to take. The o tire good reason why it sould bo preferred to othe The lact is that low people are sail IS Bed with any other after havitip oni used this remedy. For sale at Kerr Drii Store. stops the cough and Heals lung Spcal ; ritvslcr's Sale , III Hi" olu ilH cunt of tin- United * tntf . till- ilii'dl-ci n i i'i Nflit * < i Alum J I'linliliix > I'll/ i . ! Wli-Ui iin. it ill , Ih'H'liilnnMIn ClniMi'i'i \ I tout iM.oxmii : OK MOUTH UIK 1'lllillc lidlloo IH liriuli wlMiithit In ( HIM i- tiiic't1 Mini liy vlrtni' of a id on e I'Mlrnil la Hie ill mttctiiixi- llii > -Illi ilnol Deut'iiiiicr. lIHil , 1 , Ceo II. 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( Ill tliuncti iniiliiK ur-t till ) -lour ( " > 4l rocN to tisluHu ; ii'tii'o Minilli Ililrtv l\MiUl ( null * iind tluci' I ) llnkx ; tlii'iico i'ii t l i'lit\-lliri'ti i2 ! ) nidi nil i'\i'ii (7) ( ) Unlit tn thu cici'K in Ionwntcr ml. ! tliciit'o inciiiKluiIni : I lie ortuU to tlio lieu ( it iH'nliiMlnv : nlso tliti't * unil oni'linll : ! ( < nir tliiMM' tnli' t of tli poiitli ( < n t.uui' l-ol till' 11(11 I llU CH Iplllll'T ( ( .1 , ( | | 1 1 , | . Mrt'il r - MidI'd Inn nil in I if ! tliiri' ( I ) iiNu nil ilint m r ! tlie sxiiitliiuM iiiiuti'i' | nt the tinith- r.-i ( | mi Her ( < o ' , of tinu'4) ) ol iiildt'ctlon mil ci tliKd II ) \ln\r I cu-t ( it thu N't'liiiiliH \er unil I elnue \ en iii'itH iniiMi or ID-S , ml lieliii' ti until " | one hniiiiioil uiul tumiiy i\n mill oiieliiilf ncii'S U" < - < lUhl ol unv t lln > It .V M inllrioiiil IM ii-'u' riiiinlnir : till I'l-llitn iiiinihe * llni'e II ) In tovi n lili | iiilin- line ( I ) ninth of uilluitlltt't'ii ( l.'i ) eist ol Muli ininolp tl nii'ililiui , unil nil nltuateil lMIII l'OlllltNl'lllll'I.H OKI ) II. I'lll'MMi : ! . . Spt'cliil Muvtt'i lit Chiitic'oiv VM.THI I' . TIIOM \ , -olleHoi \iniptiilnmn 100-it Notice of Sheriff's Sale. Notice li h'Mcliy ulvon that liv vli tue of an i ile i of Hiilt > lH > iitil out ol the Dl ttlrt I'ourti i mill fui Itii'hiiiiNon I'lnintx mid xtntuo' it-Ill IIPI.II iniilur tin1 Ri-al of N'lld cciirt ihiteil n the loth ilii > ol No\eiiilr iliO'i uiul in inu licctiMl aw Shurlll of said coinil > to lu1 o\u- nti'il , I "ill on the I'lchth ilnv ol .Iiuumry lint ) tit U o'olnuK p in. ol mid day at the M" t dour ol the coMt linn u In thu city of ' | | City In "iilil county mill state , oiler for in lit pnhMo M'liilno unil ill to thu hl hc'tt mil lii'Ht blildur , thupropi'ity diNorlbcil In ulil onler of palo , to-nll : hits Buvcntcon IT ) olnlili I'M ( ! < ) mid nli'eleun feet olVofthn 'onth fldi-of lot niiniliei nlneleen III In liloi-k umbel l'lilrty t'\cn ( ! l"i In ell j of Palls City tlcliunNon county , Nebnnl.ii In said county 0 snthty u ( Ii cieiMil Mild com I , with Intui * < ls and CO-.H ICUOVIMIM ! tiy Slelien | C.ielner wiilnst Jennie \\Vntwoith , IMnu Wentuortli . minor user II jems of iitro mid I'etei 1'ieil- 1 Ick sr TI < I ins of fiilu cu h. ( ihen iinilei nn Imnd nt Falls City , Nelmis- il this Ith day of December 1W.1 .IOIIN llossxci ; , Sherlll. to ring upwh injaee MEA Your Dollar f brought to this market will covet tiore good quality in the way of ncats than at any other shop in town , Remember a dollar that isn't working ill the lime isn't well. What we all want to do is to keep up the circula- .ion of the dollar. When your dollar ifets into this market , it doesn't have : o take ofT its coat and get all out of .ircaOh . climbing after thing.Our meats are pricep "way down" Our Proposition = = Ls to sell you better meat for less mon- Iv than you'll pas elsewhere. We sell only the kind of meat that will make frienps. Don't you want to test out friendship. We handle hides and fur > HEISER & MOSIMAN Phone 74 Burlington Bulletin. Special IIomeKf-ekeis Kates Gieatly u'dnced round trip rntet to the North Platte Valley and th < Bi Horn Basin. November 21s December 5th and I'.Hh. This ii an unusually good chance for you to look at hinds in these nev it' iniiShifh nfier a biy profil ID tliDM * wlui iM'ciiie tlifin enily. Finnic Yiitim ; Excursion Yisi the old hum1 when yon hav ( deancd np the season's work Cheap oxenrhion rates to variotii of tin * east. The only exunrsioi Novombi-r 27lh limit 21 days. To the Snnnv South Winte tourist rales daily until April iJO Return limit June 1st , 11)00. ) Cheap IlomefitH'kers Rates ti the west , south west and South th first and third Tuesdays of eacl inenth. Write me just what trip yoi have in mind and let me advis you the least cost and the' bes way to make it. G. Stewart , Agent C. B. & Q. Hy. Notice. All accounts due Ohicng Lumber & Coal Co under forme management if not paid by De cember 1st will be put in hand of collectors. C. II. Rickards Managei for chlldreni safe , sura. No opiate * li. Maddox Real Estate Agency FALLS CITY NEBRASKA in Sec me before your purchase. I am soiling city property , loaning mon ey at lowest rates , selling farms and making farm loans. Sec me if you wish to buy * , fcc'l ' "r iiifikc u loan. I am here for business. Write W. H. Maddox , Falls City Saratoga Restaurant SHOUT OUDKK HOUSU Meals at all Times Oysters and Hot Chile I.OIIOIMI A QI'H'IAt.TY C. V. HENDRICKS P.opriclor McNALLS' ' J Fancy and Staple Groceries Fruit in Season Satisfaction Guaran teed Free City Delivery Phone 40 Storage for Household And other Goods. Merchants and Business Men With hard accounts to collect , should place them with John L. Cleaver Collection Attorney FALLS CITY. NEB For Collection or for Suit Collections my Specialty Succeeds where others fail Small Commission charged TIME TABLE Palls City. Neb. .incoln Denver Jmaha Helena Ihlcago Butte st. Joseph Salt Lake City Cansas City Portland St. Louis and all ' San Francisco points east and and all points south. west. TKAINS I.15AV1S AS I-OIJ.OWS : No. 42. Portland St. Louis Special , St. Joseph , Kansas City , St. IouisuKl ; all points cast and south 7:20 : p m No. 13. Vcstibuled express , daily , Denver and all points west and northwest 1:33 a m No. 14. Vestibuled express , daily , St. Joe , Kan sas City , St. Louis and nil points east and south 7:47 a in No. 17. Local express daily except Sunday , Con- cordia , and points north find wet . . . 12.10pm No. IS. Vcstibuled express , tlnily , Denver , and all poinUe.t and northwest 1:23 p m c 16. Vestibuled express daily , St. Joe , Kan sas City , St Louis Chicago and points cast and south 4:35 : p m No. 18. Local express daily except Sunday , St. Joe and points south ami east. . . . 4:05 : p m No. 41. St. Louis-Portland SpecialLincolnHe lena , Tacoma and Portland without change 10:07 : p m No. 115. Local accommoda tion , daily e x- cept Sunday.Salem , Nemaha and Ne braska City 11:15 : p m Sleeping- , dining and reeling chair cars ( seats free ) on through trains. Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point in the States or Canada. For information , time tables , maps and tickets , call on or write to G. Stewart Agent , Kails City , Neb. , or J. Francis. G. P. & T. A. , Omaha. Farmer's Hotel Boiinl nnd Room by Dny or Week. 1 nm still running the hotel nnd will continue to do BO. -MKS. MACOMBER. GYS < MVINTER- MVINTERE , When a boy reaches that per iod where he'"all hands and feet" no wonder he teels yrlev ed If he is obliged to wear Ill- fitting anil-unsightly bhoes in order to iriiln service There Is no need of It , as ne prove i-ipht here that srood tip Dc.-irance and Strom : wt-ur uin bil combined. Durable , warm , dampnesi- sheddini : Shoes for Uovs jiiat the thing the averaeo p.irent . , is- looking for. Box Calf Velour and Russian Calf at from $1.25 to $2.75 according U > size Geo. B. Holt , The Shoe Man I D. S. HcCarthy | ANE ) $ TKANBFRR 1 Prompt attention < jiven to the removal of house t hold good * . PHONE NO. 211 | = = WE SELL = Diplomat , Od Crow James E. Pepper * Guckenheimer Rye The finest Whiskey made ( ' 'all for \oiir fiivoi-lte lirun'l tit William Haniack's Phone 74. REFRACTION 1ST. R. L. Beaumont , M. D. formerly tVc and Car Specialist. Now limiting practice to EYE GLASSES. Sixth and Felix , ST. JOSEPH , - MISSOURI. . H. PARSELL M. D. GEO. Telephone No. 88 Office at Residence Office Hours : 8 to 10 a. m. ; i to 3 p. m. CHAS. M. WILSON Starts i9o6 by giving his customers their choice of any lOc arti cle inthe , store FREE with each sack of Hum- boldt flour sold for cash in January , Flour and articles given away are shown in our large windows dews , every sack war ranted. Robert John son is with the store and asks for you to call and see him Yours for i906 CHAS. IB. WILSON f