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THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JANUARY 26 , 1906 Careless Handling of Nebraska Cream. Tlio unpieconled growth of tin1 dairy and crt'iun Ht-parating in- tluatry in rect-nt jcnrsidtnitti'dly adding imini'iiHol } to the wealth of the state , haH not been attended by that careful attention to detail required to develop the money making feature of the business in its fullest sense. In short , many Nebraska dairymen have boon cnrcloHB in the operation of their separator , as the result of which Ibo jirnde of the output has boon lowered , canning an estimated loss anually which runs into the tone of thousands of dollars , Creamery men are responsible for this criticism as to the methods of many of the farmers , but they also assert that the iigricnlturiBlH are now beginning to see the error of their ways and are making a eonsistcnt effort to Htudy their mistakes , so that they may be avoided , and thus reap the harvest which their labors deserve. Dairy men who have studied cream separating and butter mak ing in all of ilHdeliiilsdeelitre that there are fully 150,000 hand sep'ir- a torn now in use HI the H t a t e. There are 120,000 farms , making one cream separator for e v e r > fourth farm. According to ( hit authority , many fanners are care' less in the handling "f their separ ators , The mach inn often is nol kept thoroughly clean and bum tary , in conseiiueiiso of which UK cream daily loses its quality fruii contact with bacteria in vasioui forms which have found lodgemen in the separator. Many of tl , < ereamerit-s also have been tc blame They have , in the main paid th < 3 same price for all gradei of cream , the compensation to tin farmer depending almost entire ! ; upon the percentage of butter fa which the cream contains. Ii brief , scant attention hss been de voted to the question of the gradi or quality of the cream. The re suit has'been a gene-al lowering of the gradb of the butter. A foi of the larger creameries have beei able to guard against this condi tion , but tlieell'ect of thu farmer' negligence has been to lower th butter product in quality and thu decrease the selling price. Convinced thai the time ha como for a reformation , many c the eienmerii's have instituted i -ystem of tenting the ( -ream sen them by dairymen as to its condi ! ion as well as to the proportion c butter fat. For the better grade of cream a higher price is bein paid , while the poorer quality hi ings less money. No fixed stand ard has yet been set , but as a goi : oral proposition flic higher grad brings the former and dairyman to F ) cents more per pound of but er fat than thai of the lowe ? grade. This difference in prii will have a tendency to indiu the farmer to improve the qualit of his cream , and only carefi attention to the process of sepnra ion can bring this desired resul Better cream is to mean bottt prices from the butter maker , at to the latter it will also mean better averuge price fur hi * . piu net. Butter making has becoi : a great industry in Nebrisku ai any movement tending to matei ally improve prices clearly poin to u formidable increase in t wealth of the state. The state convention of Neb ka Dairymen's Association is be held in Lincoln January 17. and at this session the problem operating ( .ream separators donl less will claim more attention th any other phase of the problem making butter confronting tl convention.Evening Ne\vn. Pneumonia And La Grippe. It you but knew thu t-pU-niliil tin of Foley's Uonoy und Ttirou . \ \ < i never bo without it. A do or will prevent tin attiick of pmMimoiil. . In grippe. It rauv MVO jmir llfu ' prevention o ( coiHUiupMuii Ir. eiith uqiR'btion of comintMicliisr thu pretreatment treatment in 1 1 mo. Kotlilnu U MI \ adapted to wtird nlT ftttnl lung tuiul as Foloy's Honey and Tar. For t at Moore'b Pharmacy. Makes Kidneys and Bladder Rlrj > < Ir Lincoln Letter , Linco'ii , .Tan , If ) , ( Special Correspondence ) The question is asked , "How can the machine force a nomination in this state when ninety per cent of the voters are opposed to the candi date ? " How have they done it in the past ? How did they come so near forcing1 a Bartley bonds man onto the ticket last sum mer 'i The voters are in the habit of putting olT their political work until time for the primaries. They attend the caucuses only to find that three men run them according to some pre-arranged plan. They attend the primaries - maries and lind a printed list ol delegates. Just one list. They attend. the county conventions and sec two or three IUIMI make all the motions. The same small clique selects the state dele gates. The ordinary voter does nol learn until it is too late that il bus been a put up job. Two 01 three men at the county seat hail received word from Lincoln 01 Omaha. They bad a few trustj men in different parts of tlu county who were instructed what to do. The delegates were all picked in advance of the can. discs. The county candidate * had all been "seen. " The state delegates had all been picket' out. Under the system tin average voter fooled away hi ; time when he took part in tin farce. The last state * convention was a little better than usual , llu voters had been stirred up ; little , and demanded that tin county convention ex p re s i themselves. In many instance : the county platforms wereradi cal. But their state delegate were not radical. They wer selected by the same old mach ine methods. While the farmer were buny getting the rcsolu tions adopted the machine poli ticians were busy Using the stilt delegations. Most of the aniui a I pass-holders got on. "Whe ; farmers were selected it was es pected they would not spare th time or money logo to Lincoln It is no wonder that s.i man f of the anti-pass counties wer represented by a few sinnuii passholders. . Not to excee fifty per cent of the delegate f selected actually attended th state convention. I have befor me a list of twenty tivecountie that were. casting a total of 27 votes. They had only 181 deli jates present , and many of thei were proxies. Even Lancastc 1 county fiad 17 absentees. On county with 15 $ delegate vot- ind one man present , and he a innual pass holder. One of the men on the phi form committee was a railron attorney. lie had been in evei state convention lor years. I was a delegate to the last n tional .convention. He is a mei ber of the st.ito committe And lie was the nly man fro .1. hit. county in me convontio 10 Yet the voters of his coun ids have not selected a state de1 i gation in a doyen. years. T ( a job is done by a county comm tee , which also perpetuates self. That is one way to g s- men ol the Paddy Miles stri sto to into the .state-convention , win 8 , they can vole whole count ! of for the rail' o. ni * , and aferwa help boss the state commiitt > in The way UxU-fi-ai themachi of and prevent endorsement the iMillards and Thompson a Dietrichs and Tuckers is for t voterto get to \ \ < rk as soon the machine doe * IMcU c ri | yi'urmen. .MaUeynur primar as iii-arly direct a * you can i > V1 1 di > r the present syst i i. Pied 'in- your delegates rind candidat ly. Knock out the uluugers. St ' ' beiuy hoodwinked bv the mai ' ' ' "hue. V. A. HAKKISON li-s ' * " ale , J ! Dry nn's lerturs from .lapan not in Le clgm - ' < ' \l in inter with those wri from same country b . Press Notes. Uncle Tom TenEyue captured a wild cat last Friday , weigh ing If ) pounds. This is the only one of these animals killed in the county this fall as far as can be learned. IJarada Breeze. Mrs. Frank Hodapp , an aged and well known lady of this sec tion , suffered a painful and dis tressing accident on Tuesday and that it was not fatal is al most miraculous The lady who lives a few miles south , was en gaged in her housework when she slipped through an. open trap door into the cellar way , plunging headlong a distance of nine feet 11 the lioor of the cel lar. Humboldt Leader. Men should be careful about arguing on the wrong side. Persistent advocacy often con- v i n c e s the advocate. York Times , Those who think success in business can be achieved by little tricks will awake to their mistake sooner or later. York Times. This is the time of year when an ordinance compelling the blanketing of horses tied to the racks ol the city , should be ef fective in the interests of hu- in u u e principles. llntnboldt Leader. A man mny advocate a cause and still have little heart in it , when he gives his money to it he is in earnest York Times. If you -don't like a fellow's style why not keep away from him ? He surely will not be likely to annoy you if you staji on your own side of the fence. York Times. Don't stay away from the institute - stitute because you know a ! about farming. Come and tel others about it. Hutubold' ' Leader. It may be all right for agir to learn skating from a teachei in a correspondence school 801 miles away but a young maj with a strong right arm righ here at home is better. Neinahi Count } ' Republican. Notice. All accounts due Ghicagi Lumber & Goal Co under forme management if not paid by DC cember 1st will be put in hand of collectors. C. II. Rickards Managei Children Poisoned. Mmiy children arc poisoned an mudc nervous and wu.ik , if not klllo 1 outright , by mothers giving thei { cough sirups containing opiates l'\ih > \ 'B llonuy and Tar is a safe an certain remedy for coughs , croup an ' lung troubles , and is thi only prom ncnt cough mdlclne that contains m : opiates or other poisons. For sale a Moore's IMiarmacy Contracted Chronic Diarrhoea. WKi ! y iti ( he Philippines. 0 "While with the" ; . S. Army in tl l- Philippines , I contracted chron l1 1- diarrhoea. I sullori'd nuvuroly froi % this lerriolc dUoii-u for over thn joins and tried the prescriptions i 111 > f numerous phjslehitH , but foun l.y > ioihin < ; tliut did inu any good until y trlod ( . 'hamberlitin'ri Colic , Cholera ai Diarrhoea 11 inedy , two small bottl of which t'litlri'ly cured mo and I lw -Ini-n hmi no return of the disease. llr.KMAN STiiN" : . . ' 112 N. Unkw Ave P.n hlii. Colorado. For * iilo at ICeri Ct Drug Store , )0 re Dr. R. P. Robertsdenth es over King's Pharmacy. rd Chronic Constipation Cured. e Ono who MitTcrit from chronic cons tie Iin dunsrer of nniiiy serin of iilliniMitH. Orino Lnxuttvu FrultSyr tid eureni'hronlo con tlputlm us It al he 'ion ' und dlmulutes thu liver u as - > , ret-torin ? thu nulurul nctlon organCommcnco titkint ; It 1 ilnund.MMi . will feel hetter til on es Orino Lu.xutivu Fruit > yrup does i n niiii-eiit or jtriprt and Is very pleu t in inkUffuii fiihslltutcs. For s at Mi ore's I'hiirmticy. op Thn inuny friends of O. [ I. Ilau- Inuhieei- . K , & \V. U , It. at pre-i llvini ; in Lima , O. will hu pleased know ol hiiccovery from threaten kidmy dUe M' . llufaj , " I was cm hy n-lisu Fulf.s's Kidney Pure , whio : st riu'iimnu'iid to till , t > > pecl > lly tnilnn he who iirii nsiutllv Hlmlhirly uflltciei > For fiilout Mooro'fi I'hitrnnicy. Km krc /oALil / ItoringYus ] f up when mjneedjpf , , MEAT Your Dollar If brought to l is market will cover more good quality in the way of meats than at any other shop in town. Remember a dollar that isn't workirg all the time isn't well. What we all want to do is to keep up the circula tion of-the dollar. When 3'our dollar gets into this market , it doesn't have to takeoff its coat and get all out of hreaOh climbing after things. Our meats are pricep "way down" Our Proposition - Is to sell you better meat for less mon- dv than you'll pas elsewhere. We bell only the kind of meat that will make fricnps. Don't you want to test our friendship. We handle hides and furs HEISER'S MOSlfflAN Phone 74 , Gtmlllberltv.in'3 Cou ll Remedy The Uesl Made. ' 'In my opinion Phumberlaln's Consh Itemed ) is the best made for colds. " * u.sMrs. . . Cora Walker , of PortiM-ville , California. There Is no doubt about Us being the best. No other will cure a cold so quickly. No other is so sure a preventive of pneu monia NTo other Is so pleasant and safe to take. TheiO arc good reasons why It t-oultl bo preforreu to other. The lacl Is that few people are satis fied with any other after having once uied this remedy. For sale at Kerr's Drug Store. Burlington Bulletin. Special Homeaeekers Rules Giriitly reduced round trip rates lo the North Pintle Valley und the Biy Horn Basin. November 21st December 5th and lJth. This is nn unusually good chance for you to look at lands in these new regions , which olier n big profit to those who secure them enrly. Home Visitors Excursion Visil the old home when you have cleaned up the season's work. Cheap excursion rates to variotu of the cast. The only excursion November 27th limit 21 days. To Ihe Snnnv South Wintei tourist rates daily until April 150 , Return limit .June 1st , 15)00. ) Chi'iip Homeseekeis Rates tc the west , southwest and South the first and thiid Tuesdays of end IlK'Iitll. Write me just what trip you have in mind and let me advise you the least cost nud the besi way to make it. Or. Stewart , Agent 0 ; B. & Q. Ry. Cured His Mother of Rheumatism. "Mj mother has been a fUtTerer foi many years from rheumatism" say W. II. Howard of Husband , Pcnnsyl vama , "At times she was unaolo ti move at all while at all times walklnj was prinful. I presented her with i bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Haiti and ufiera few applications she decld' ed It wus thu most woudurful pain ic liever bho had ever tried , in fact , sh IK novur without it now and In at a ! time * able to walk. An occasional a | plication or Puln I5ulu > keep * away th pit In that ! > ho wu foitncrly trouble 'C with" For ca'o ' nt Kerr's Print Ston A Falls City father was { join ; to kill the worthless do } ? of hi little son the other morning : an a religfous neighbor had steppe .t . to see the performance. Th little boy was heart broken as h knelt by the bide of his dog an putting his arms around hi us neck said , 'Vood bye usM M > Sport you've been a good dog. The lad's chin trembled and tli of tears were rolling down hi a. checks when the father handc his wife his revolver and sai ot "I'll be dammed if I kill tlu nl dog. " The neighbor expressc tlu himself as shocked at the father profanity and told him to g ahead with the killing. Tl nt father refused. XowVhich ma to would you want for a friend- - ( I man who would swear b u I'd wouldn't kill the dog , or the ma 11 who wouldn't swear but woul en kill the dog ? This is a trt story. YV. H. Madclox Real Estate Agency FALLS CITY NEBRASKA See me before your purchase. I am selling city property , loaning mon ey at lowest rates , sellhiy farms and making' farm loans. Sec me if you wish to buy , sell or make a loan. I am here for business. Write W. H. Maddox , Falls City Saratoga Restaurant SHORT ORDER HOUSK Meals at all Times Oysters and Ilot Chile I.OimiNd A gl'EI'Ml.TV C.V. IIENDRICKS Proprietor 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 ( Burlington TIME TABLE Falls City. Neb. Lincoln Denver Omaha Helena Chicago Buttc St. Joseph Salt Lake City Kansas City Portland St. Louis and all San Francisco points cast and and all points south. west. TKAINS MJAVU AS i'or iows : No. 42. Portland St. Louis Special , St. Joseph , Kansas City , St. Louis and all points east and south 7:20 p m No. 13. Vcstibuled express , daily , Denver and all points west and ' northwest 1:33 am No. 14. Vcstibuled express , daily , St. Joe , Kan sas City , St. Louis and all points cast * and south 7:47 a m No. 17. Local express daily except Sunday , Con- cordia , and points north and west . . . 12.10 p in No. IS. Vestibulcd express , daily , Denver , and all points west and northwcit 1:23 p m Nc 16. Vestibuled express daily , St Joe , Kan sas City , St Louis Chicago and points east and south 4:35 : p m No. 18. Local express daily * except Sunday , St. Joe and points south and 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. Two For Less Than The Price Of One. The regular subscription price of The Chicago Daily Tribune is $4.00 a year , the regular price of The Palls City 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 both lor * u. It would seem unneccessary to say more about this extraor. dinary newspaper bargain. The Daily Tribune is "The World's Greatest Newspaper , " and ol course you will want our local newspaper. The Tribune Company re > serves the right to withdraw this offer on one day's notice. If you are now a subscriber tc either or both papers , your sub < * < cription will be extended one year from present date of ex piration. Subscription tor less than one year cannot be accepted at less than the regular rates. Make all remittances direc to ; FALLS CITY TUIBUNE , Falls City , Nebr. WINTER- SHOES When ( i boy reaches that per led where he's "all hands and feet" uo wonder he fuels uriev ed if he Is obliged to wear Ill- fitting und unsightly shoes In order to gain service. There Is no need of It , us we prove right here that good up iKMiranco and strong weur can bit combined. Durable , warm , dampness- shedding Shoes for Bovf just thu thins ; the average parent is looking for. Cox Calf Velour utiu Ku sian Calf at from $1.25 to $2.75 accord I nc TH size Geo. B. Holt , The Shoe Man t D. S. HcCarthy IDK-PLY Jft.KIZ ) TRAKISPRR Prompt attention given to the removal of house hold goods. PHONE NO. 211 = WE SELL = Diplomat , Od Crow James E. Pepper Guckenheimer Rye The finest Whiskey made Call for \our favorite brand at William Harnack's Phone 74. REFRACTION 1ST. R. L. Beaumont , M. D. rormerly EVc 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 : S to 10 a. m. ; i to 3 p. m. CHAS. M. WILSON Cash Prices On Groceries. 20 Ibc. granulated sugar for $100 10 bars Magic wash soup- " 2."i 12 Laundrj Queen " 2" 10 Ibs Peach Hominy " 25 8 hoxe * Oil Sardines " 2s'i 4 ' iMustard Sardines " 2. 10 burs Lenox > oai " 2- Standard Corn , per can 0. . Ilest Corn Starch , pir piu'kasu 0 Table Pens (3 ( Ib clz" ) per can IB Headquarters for Glass\van' , Queensware and Fancy Cliin- . New goods next week. All the best brands of Hour. Sleepy Eye , Minnesota's best patent at * CHAS. M. WlLSCf