THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , FEBRUARY 2 , 1906 Press Notes. A girl's education is most in. complete unless she has learned How to sew , To mend , To value time , To dress neatly , To keep a secret. To avoid idleness , N To bo self-reliant , To darn stockings , To respect old age , To make good bread , To kicp a house tidy. To be above gossiping , To make home happy , To control temper , To sweep down cobwebs , To marry a man for his worth To read the very best of books , To take plenty of active exer cise , To bo a helpmate to her hus band , To keep clear bf trashy litera ture , To be light-hearted and Heel- footed. Philadelphia Record. ' It is a great thing to get people ple to thinking right. Do not be | discouraged because you con- not make them do right. Om nipotence has been working at that job for about a century of centuries and has made seine progress , but it will be some time before the result will be accomplished. York Times. This is when the coal man and the ice man meet and take one on the public. \iirbury l News. Thursday was an ideal day for the wolf hunt and a big crowd was in attendance people come from near Shuberl and all the surrounding towns , suveral wolves were started but only one of those .wily marauders I was killed at thelinal round up , the hide was sold at auction bringing $1.10. Another hunt is already under consideration. Salem index. Early Tuesday morning the community of Heserve was startled to hear of the death of TI. Rummel , one of the pioneer of JJrowu county. lie had been sick during the night and died very suddenly about 8:510 : a. in. He had worked as usual in It. \V. Cornelison's lumber yard , nearly all of the previous day. His health , however , had not been good for some time , us he had two strokes of paralysis be fore. The funeral services were held at the Christian church Thursday at 2:510 : con ducted by Rev. Holland. The services were in charge of the Masons. Mr. Uummel leaves a large family of children. Hia watha World. II. Uummel was the father of Mrs. Spencer of this city. State Fair News. At tlioir winter meeting the Nebraska State Hoard of Agri culture had an entirely new pro. position confronting them in re lation to election of the promi nent oflicers. It has been cus tomary for thu Board to retain in oilice the Secretary and Treasurer , both ol whom had died in the past year , so that an entire new list of leading ofli- cials havobeen selected. Tin ballot cast resulted in the elec tion of Peter Youngers , . "Jr. , ol Geneva , President ; E. Z , Kus sell , of Blair , Treasurer ; and W. R. Mellor , of Loup City. Secretary. At the rerommen dationof Mr. Mellor , the retir ing President , the Hoard passed a resolution permanently local ing the Secretary's oilice a Lincoln , and tlu > same can hi found to the left of the north en trance on the main door of tlv Capitol building. Stimulation Without Irritation In cases of btotnuuo and liver irou'il ' tha piopcr treatment U to * timul > ii tbceo organs without trrltittlni : then OrlDo Luxutlvo Fruit S.vrup aids d geelloii mid stimulates the liver an bowole without irritating Uioau organ like pills or ordinary cathartics. I does not muiteatH or grip * Hml Is mil and pleasant to tuko. For tale a Moore's Phaim " . top * d Heals luntf Eight Million Dollar irrigation Project. Gold was discovered in the Boise Kivcr Valley. Idaho , in 1862 , and during the succeeding twenty-fi ye years over $200,000,000 were taken out. A large but evanescent population flocked to the Valley although the nearest railroad was 200 miles away and everything had to be freighted in and out. But only one croj ) of gold could be garner ed and the expectation was that when the pay dirt had all been panned , the Valley of the Boise , like many other mining districts , would vanish from the map as a produc ting iccnlity. Net-so how ever. The output of the Valley today from its hundred or so thousand acres of splendidly irri gated land is fast approaching the profits realized from the mines during their best day. Certainly when the enormous irri- 'gation ' works which arc there being - ing constructed by the Government - ment are completed the output of agriculture will contribute to the world's wealth every year and for all time thereafter , an amount much greater than the annual products of the "Basin1' diggings during their palmiest days , while the Valley will support a popula tion of at least 200,000. The state of Idaho is larger than all New iCngland , but it has less than two persons to the square mile. What it needs is water ; the storage of the melting snows from its vast mountian ranges which run riot to the Gulf of California every spring , Its climate is delightful and in vigorating , with a latitude of the south of France and northern Italy. The Boise Valley in the southern part of the State lies : it an elevation of about 2,500 feet and the lowest temperature dur ing the year is but slightly under freezing. In Boise Valley as in California in the early days , the demand I for food , and the exhorbitant prices for vegetables and meat , induced some of the hardy Ar gonauts to break the rules of caste and engage in what was then considered the humblest of occupations , the growing of po tatoes , cabbage and small fruits. With splendid markets this in dustry prospered and grew , and when the placers were exhausted a thriving farming community remained to develop these per manent resources of the valley. But little of the "Klondyke"of ISM remains. Its disappoint ments and lavish rewards , its destitution and reckless prodi gality are things of the past. Today it is difficult to realize that this valley was one of the famous theatres where reckless and daring spirits were the prin cipal actors and where only the fittest survived. Unlike many of the Klondykes which have had their day during the past 60 years this valley provided for the over- How , and the spirit of enterprise which prompted thousands to brave all dangers in the search of gold , found a Jleld here for the exercise of surplus energy in the construction of canals and the re clamation of the lands in adja- F cent valleys- Like the Mormon farmers , the early tillers of the Boise valley found irrigation necessary , and since the first crude efforts nearly $2,000.000 have been expended in the conMruction of irriuatioi works , and more than 100,001 I acres of land have been recl.mnett Substantial cities and towns li.ivt grown up , railroads cross i IK- val ley in every direction , .mil fron $30.000,000 to10.000,000 havi 'been ' added to the proiluctm [ capital of the west. But tin ' ' limit for private enterprise ha been reached. The natural tlov ( I. of the river lias been fully tttil d issed , and it is only by the con 8 struction of engineering work 1 enormously expensive thai th t complete agricultural develop ment of tin * country can tak place. The only agency whicl 6 can safelv undertake his urea work is the United States. Will otntncndable enterprise the own ers of land in the valley have larmotmcd all questions of con- licting water rights and arc now preparing to cooperate heartily vith the government in carrying brward what is termed the Pay- ette-Boise project , the ' largest of he national reclamation works which has yet been approved by the secretary of the interior. .AKGKK THAN SAl/r J.AKIt VAI.I.KY The construction of this great system \yill require several years ind entails the expenditure of icarly $8,000,000. The area to ) e reclaimed is 370,000 acres , or uore than twice the cultivated tcrcage of Rhode Island. The works consist of storage reser voirs on the headwaters of the 'ayette and Boise rivers , and in the Boise valley the building of gigantic dams on these t .vo rivers ind about 200 miles of main canals. The secretary has au- horized the initial construction of a dam in Boise river , about 33 niles of main canal , and a rcser- oir which will be capable of storing water enough for the late irrigation Df about 120,000 acres of land in Boise valley. The bids were opened at Boise , daho , on February 1,1'JOO , and he contracts provide forjhc ex penditure by the United States of about $1,000,000. The Boise val- ey now has a population of about 0,000. It contains 50 per cent nore irrigable land and has a noi'e favorable climate than the he great Salt Lake valley of Jtah , which today sustains a ) opnlation of about 150)000. GUY E. MITCHIJU , . BISON FIERCEST OF CATTLE All of ft Hunter's Skill and NerveIB Needed When Tackling Such Big Oninc. Galled bison ( incorrectly ) in In dia , scladang in Malayn , siang in Burma , and gnndang in Shun , the gamBos ( gaurus ) is the largest nnd fiercest of all wild cattle , with lioofs small in proportion to ita height , and of dccrlike , rather than oxlike , character , says Out ing. Its House of smell is as acute as tlint of the elephant and its vision inneh keener. When you seek one of these cattle you need nil your hunter's skill and your nerve , for , next to the elephant and bracketed with the Cape buf falo of Africa , 1 believe its natural tcnijicramiMit and the character of the country in which it is found make the seladnng in the Malay peninsula the most formidable ( pinny on earth. In India , where ( lie range of the gaur is the hilly , wooded districts , they are more : ipt to be found in herds of some size , and , because of the morednn- Herons seel ions , lossdillicnlt of approach preach , and less dangerous to ( he hunter than in the Malay penin sula , where Hie jungle is the densest that grows , and almost in variably the quarry has the man H a disadvantage. In .Malay it is simp shoot ing , where the game , on oi'ing wounded , turns hunterand , concealed , awaits the sportsman , who must approach with infinite antion , with senses always alert and hand ever leady if lie would atop or turn aside the vicious charge. You may never in this jungle survey the field of opera tions from some vantage point but in the close growing angle ol vines , and canes , and thorn bush es , and heavy coar.se weed of grass-like mass through whicl yon can never get even dim sight for over 20 yards and most of tin. time can scarcely see that main ff-et ahead yon must follow llu tracks of the seladang you have wounded , never knowing at what I instant the maddened beast maj ' burst from the jungle practical ! ; * ' right on top of you. Oneseladaiuj 1 was fortunate enough to finalh i get was only just at the other side L of a bamboo clump wheu lie start . ed his charge full at me. This i : e the dangerous and the nnavoid s able feature of hunting the beas v in Malay. Luckily for the hunter the sehulang , if unsuccessful in its " charge , passes on to await him a another point. Never have I bean s of one turning instantly to a sec e end charge after missing tin > - hunter on the first rush. But , 01 e the other hand , if the seladanj It charges home it remains to gorgi t its victim. h toring up whdn mjneeaJqf MEAT. Your Dollar-- : f brought to this market will cover lion * yood iitiality in the way of ticnts tlinti at any other shop in town. Remember a dollar that isn't working ill the time isn't well. What \vc all want to do is to keep up the circula- .ion of the dollar. When your dollar jets into this market , it doesn't have o take off its coat and get all out of > rcaOh climbing after things. Our neats arc price" "way down" Our Proposition-- Is to sell you better meat for less inon- : lv than you'll pas elsewhere. We sell : > nly the kind of meat that will make Frienps. Don't you want to test our ricndship. We handle hides and furs HEISER & MOSIMAN Phone 74 r > oticr , UeorKlu Clollaiul , riiilmlir , vs. Kl/.y Olcllncil , Defendant. The siiltl ilol'uiKliint Klzy Clulhiml will tiiku inllco Unit the plalntllV , Goorplii Clclluml , llil on tlio lnl tiny or .liumaiy , 11HX1 , Illu in llioolllcu of Urn cloik of the illslnct con it > t Itldmnlson County. Nuliuiahn , a petition iKiilnst Mild defendant , llm object and mijcrof wlilcli are Unit the nmrrlnKo lie- \\een the paillcs hereto cotitructod In January , Ibso , lie dissolved and annulled and hat a divorce ! 1)0 decieed the plitlnlllT from said defendant un tliu uroiinda mid for llio reason Unit said defendant without just cmiso or provocation has lioun utility of ; ro : siiml I'lticint ! cruelty to plaint III. Von will plead to said petition on or lu : ' 010 tin ; nth day of March , UWO. or thu statements iher"ln contained ulll he taken true iitul tin ; player of Raid petition Ki tutted accordingly. KDAVIS A UISAVIS. IMnlmltr. Ally's lor I'liilntltr 107-.U Burlington Bulletin. Special HoniPMckeiH Kates Greatly reduced rotim ! trip rates to the North Platle Valley and ( lie Big Horn Basin. November 21bt December 5th and 19th. This is nn unusually good clinnce for yon to look at Innds in these new regions , which ofier n big" profit to those who secure them early. Home Visitors Excursion Visit the old home when yon Imve cleaned up the season's work. Ghenp excursion rates to various of the enst. The only excursion November 27th limit 21 days. To the Snnnv South Winter tourist rates daily until April 30. Return limit .June 1st , 1)0(5. ) ( Cheap Homeseekers Rates to the west , southwest nnd South the ii return ! third Tuesdays of each month. Write me just what trip yon have in mind and let me advise yon the lenst cost and the best way to make it. G. Stewart , Agent O. B. & Q. Ry. Dr. R. P. Roberts , dentist over King's Pharmacy. A Nbjht Alarm. worse than an alarm of lire at night is the brassy coujih of croup , which sounds likulho clilliliuu'e death knell ami li menus death unless ssmcthin ? is done quickly , I'oley's Honey and Tur never fillies to give instant relief and quickly cures the worst forum of croup. Mis P. L. Conlirr , 'f ' Mannington , Ivy. , Mij > ; "My three .vein- old girl hud it fevero eai-o of croup ; thu doctor stud t-ho could not live. I i > ot ti bottle of I-'olcy's Honey and Tur. the first dose i-avo quick ri'liof and saved her life. ' Kole.N 's Honey and Tar is bust for j croup and whooping cough , contain ! ' I no opiates- , and euro * quickly. Careful - ful mothers keen It in linusi ) . Kefuse 1 cuti-titutes. l-'or sule at Mooru's Phar- inaoy i - * - - Call and Fay up. 3 Parties knowing themselves indebted to me will please cal ( and settle at once as all accounts JR , will be put in the hands of a col 3 lector the 1st of February' . A c settlement before then will be more agreeable to both you am : to ourselves as we intend to close ' up our business in this city bj , the 10th of February. for cAildr * * * * af * , < ur . No opiate * W. B. Maddox Real Estate Agency PALLS CITY NEBRASKA Sec me before your purchase. I am selling city property , loaning mon ey at lowest rates , selling'farms and mnlclng farm loans. See me if you wish to buy , sell or make a loan. I am here for business. Write W. H. Maddox , Falls City Saratoga Restaurant SHC UT OUDEU HOUSE Meals at all Times Oysters and Hot Chile I.OIKIINO A SI'KI'IAI.TV C. V. IIENDKICKS 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 ii ! li ! ii mt\i \ wmmm mmmmmtmimmimfmummmmmmfLtmmmmm Collections my Specialty Succeeds where others fail Small Commission charged TIME TABLE Falls City. Neb. Jncoln Denver Jinalia - Helena Chicago Buttc 5t. Joseph Salt Lake City \ansas City Portland St. Louis and all San Francisco points cast and and all points south. west. TKAINS I.HAVIC AS I'OU.OWS : No. 42. Portland St. Louis Special , St. Joseph , Kansas City , St. Louis and all points east .nnd south 7:20 p m No. 13. Vestibitled express , daily , Denver and all points west and northwest 1:33 a in No. 14. Vcbtibttled 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 SundajCon - cordia , and points north and west . . . 12.10 p in No. IS. Vcstibuled express , daily , Denver , and all points west and northwest 1:23 p m \c 16. Ycstibulcd , express daily , St. Joe , Kan sas Oily , St Louis Chicago and points cast and south 4:35 p m No. 18. Local express daily except Sunday , St. Joe and points south and cast. . . . 4:05 : p in No. 41. St. Louis-Portland SpecialLincolnHe lena , Tacoma and Portland without change 10:07 p m No. 115. Local accommoda tion , daily e x- ccpt 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 , Falls City , Neb. , or J. Francis. G. P. & T. A. . Omaha. Two For Less Than The Price Of One. The reyulnrsubscription price of The Chicago Daily Tribune is $4.00 a year , the regular price of The Falls 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 tor * 8. It woujd seem unneccessary to say more about this e.xtraor. dinary newspaper bargain. The Daily Tribune is "The World's Greatest Newspaper , " and of 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 to either or both papers , your sub- i-ription will be extended one year from present date of ex piration. Subscription lor It-ss than one year cannot be accepted at less than the regular tates. Make all remittances direct to ; PALLS CITY TRIBUNE , Palls City , Nebr. VINTER- SHOE ; When a boy reaches that per iod where he's "all hands and feet" no wonder he feels priov- ed If he is obllped to wear ill- fitting and unsightly shoes in order to gutn service. There is no need of it , as < vc prove right here that good ap pearance and strong weur can bd combined. Durable , warm , dampnesa- shcddlng Shoes for Dove just the thing the average parent is looking for. Box Calf Velour ana Russian Calf at from $1.25 io $2.75 according to size Geo. B. Holt , TKeShoe Man D. S. HcCarthy IDRAY TRANSFKR Prompt , attention piven to the removal of houtic- hold poods. f PHONE NO. 211 VVE SELL = Diplomat , Od Crow James E. Pepper Guckenheimer Rye The finest Whiskey made Call for your favorite brand at William Harnack's * t Phone 74. i REFRACTION 1ST. R. L. Beaumont , N. D. rormerlv CVc and Car Specialist. Now limiting practice to EYE GLASSES. Sixth nnd Ft-lix , ST. JOSEPH , - MISSOURI. . H. PARSELLM. D GEO. Telephone No. 88 Office at Residence Office Hours : 8 to io a. in. ; i to 3 p. m. CHAS. M. WILSON Cash Prices On Groceries. 20 Iba. pranulated sugar for 81 00 V 10 bars Maple wash soap " 25 12 ' Laundrj Queen " 25 10 Ibs Peach Hominy ' 25 8 boxes Oil Sardines " 25 4 ' MuMurd Sardines " 25 10 bars Lenox soap ' 25 Standard Corn , pur can 05 Uest Corn Starch , pur packupo 05 Table Pea * ( ! i Ib t-\zv \ ) per can 15 Headquarters for Glassware , Queensware and Fancy China. New goods next week. All the best brands of flour. Sleepy Eye , Minnesota's best patent at CHAS. M. WILSON