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THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , FEBRUARY 9 , 1906 PKGSS NOTES. Miss Lulu Ijichly iMitoriained thirteen girls at six o'clock din ncr last Kriilay evening the event being in honor of Miss 13eula Fry of Falls City and Miss Emma Springer of Axlcll Kan- sas. A four course dinner was served in thedining room which was decorated in pink and white having graceful drapings sus pending from ceiling to chande lier Palms and cut llowers were used in profusion. Several ex cellent selections were rendered by Misses l.Manchett and Chris tine. The evening was spent most pleasantly the guests de claring Miss Lulu amostcharm- ing hostess. Those present were ; Misses Mattic Blanchett , Anna Christine , Lettie \ \ hitiner , Lydia Friend , Maudu Meyers , Maude Mclvitn , Gladys Reid , Emma Spriner , Beulah I Vye , Ivittli Yeast , Lulu and DfhMe Stover and Li/.xie Myers. Merrill - rill News. lolin llossock of Falls City , father of Mrs Ephraim Withee , was a Stella ' 5sitor several days this week. Press. The Falls City Telephone Company is building a net work of wires about our city , while our own Company sleeps the pleasant weather away.- Slmbert Citizen. Frank Norris and wife were guests of 0. 11. Norris and wife last Sunday. Mr. Norris had to return home Sunday evening , but Mrs. Norris remained for a couple of days. They have been residents of Falls City for many years. Table Rock Ar gus. tT. II. Holland and wife visited Jesse Crook and other relatives at Falls City last week. Mr. Crook , who is one of the earliest settlers in Nebraska , has been seriously sick this winter. Stella Press. With the discovery of coal , zinc and lead and with pro spects of a new rail road and division station , Falls City feels pretty well stuck up. If the finds prove genuine they will be certainly IT. Blue Springs Sentinel. We have carefully examined the list of Marshall Field's beneficiaries and lind our "name is not written there. " Hum- bold t Leader. The question for the county debate to be held at Falls City March 9th has been chosen. It is "Resolved , that the properly of every deceased person in ex cess of $100,000 should become the properly of the state. " The local debating club is working on the question and will debate it roughly this evening , it will be debated again soon. In the county debate Humboldt is on the negative. Humboldt Stan dard. dard.We We do not smile enough. } am sure of it. Of course we smile in greeting and v\e laugl at jokes , but that is not virlm only a matter of course. Tin time to smile is in our inter course with the family , ever day , all the time , almost ever , time we speak. If you do i you will lind this remarkabl thing , that it makes you see the eye ot the person to when you speak , and that isthcswec way to iceop alive a current c sympathy. Don't reserve you smiles for the select few. Gas them over the world like beam of sunshine to make it happiei Robinson Index. Mrs. Mike Carman , whos husband was killed in a Senec joint a couple of months ag has brought suit for $10,01 damage against the city > Seneca and the mayor and cou cilmen individually Her co tention is that the joint whi < her husband was killed w ; licensed by the city authoriti < and the } ' , therefore , are respo sible for his death. Robinsi Index. We seek lee high for thin ; close by , and lose what natu found us ; for life hath here no charms so dear as home and friends around us.--Swain. Ne- maha County Republican. Shelby Euslice , Uart Howe and Goff Uarnhart visited Falls City Friday night , where they assisted in installing Ed Ely into the mysteries of the Elks. Ncmaha County Republican. For General J. H. Culver. Adjutant General .J. U. Culver , who in a member of Governor Mickey's staff , is to be made the recipient oflH50 annually of the government's bounty if a bill that hns been introduced by Congressman - man 1C. M. Pollard of the Nebraska First district and Congressman Aeheaon of Pennsylvania becomes a law. lioth eonjjiVBriiiien have introduced the same bill. Owing to General Culver's modesty re garding his pi'i'rional matters lie has said nuthing about the bill or its object. " Several Nebraska newspapers have heard "f it , and some of them , notably the Hea- trice Sun , have severely criticised the measure. The bill aniliori/es the prt'sidt'iit of the United States to appoint nineteen peieons named therein in the regular army ami place them on the retired list. The bill mentions one colonel , seven majors and eleven captains , General Culver being one of the latter. The pay of a euptian in the regular army is $1,860 a year. As a rot i roil ofliuer drawe three- fourths of the full pa } ' , General Culver will be entitled to $1550 a year if the bill passes. Several Pennsylvania ollieers are on the proposed list for appointment on the retired list. One other Nebraskan - braskan , Captain John P. Grin- stead of Salem , is also on the list. The bill entrudnced is as follows : ' 'Be it enacted by the senate and house of representatives of the United States of America in con gress assomblL'd : That the presi dent of the United States be , and ho is hereby , authorized to ap point in the regular army and place upon Iho retired list the following , for the Philippine in surrection , or for the same time in Cuba of Porto Rico , to the fol lowing ranks : Robert W. Leonard , olouel ; James E. Shallenberger , ohn R. Prime , William J. White , Morris C. Hulehins , Samuel O. j. Potter , Charles Stewart Burns , ml llolman G. Puriulon , majors tcnhun. A.Vipple , John P , jrinstead , Jacob H. Culver Javid F. Allen. Richard J. Fatui' ng , Elms A. Parbone , Thomas ) owi)8 ) , Philip Mothersill am. lames P. Clare , captains , tin nine being their highest respec ivo rank in their service and win uivo not been and could not be ivppoiuted to such ranks under tht aw for the rcorgani/.iitiou of tin irmy , passed on the second o February , 11)01. ) " The reason usually assigned fo ho attack of the Beatrice Sun i Unit it is a democratic paper am General Culver is of another po litical party. It says in comment ing on the measure : ' Amongst this latter list wo set the name of our own Jacob U Culver , at present adjutant general oral of the governor's stuff. Froi what we can learn , not one of th men mentioned in the bill eve distinguished himself in the sot vice and in all probability the are each drawing pension no\\ This is about the rankest piece c graft that has been sprung , an the only excuse for it is that th beneficiaries want the mono ; The adoption of this bill will ope r. the way for retiring every officer i the late war upon the pay of a rei ; e ular army officer. ' ' : a General Culver was asktcl ye tordny about the record of Oa DO tain Grinsteiul of Salem , and 1 of detailed facts which show that t ! ti man has had a remarkable caret ll - While most of his record \v : h made just uftftr the war while 1 is ho was sheriff in Kentucky it es none the less remarkable. Ca n- lain Grinstead was a lieutenant the civil war. After the war was sheriff of a county in Kentuc and while Irying to arrest t re murderers of union men ho w atlnikrd liy tin- nifii and by otlieip. He nh-'t and K IK ! < i e of the murdcrerd and t iok ( he other to juil. The kn-klnx kltin , then in its prim , took nolice < if this and one nmlit attacked Cup- tain Grinsiead in his cabin , lit * informed IIIH assail inlrt that , his wife was ill and dyim ; and if tl.ey would withdraw In * would met I them another limn. They declin ed and renewr < l tin- attack and he shot and killed several of the men and drove oil' his would hccaplorc. General Culver IJOHS not speak of Ins own services but it is well known he isa veteran of four wart * , the war of the rebellion , the war with Spain and the Philippine in surrection ami the Indian war in 181)1. ) Tt is true that his troops of Nebnihka national gniiid did not get Id the K-i'iie of the Indian tronule on the north boundary of Nejmitika , but General Culver was subject to cull. In the Philip , pint-she was in command of a company of volunteers anil receiv ed a fracture ul the hip on ac count ( if a full from hi * horsi ; mul was obliged lu ivlnrn lo Iho Unit ed States , lie was able to return to the Philippines before the close of hostilities. As to a pension , it is tinder- stootl that General Culver was drawing a small one as a civil war veteran when ho entered the ser vice in the Philippines , aii'l on account of injuries received in the Philippines this pension was in creased , but how this can be any discredit , to a veteran is not made clear by the / ntics. .With the salary of $ lf ! { > 0 as a retired cap tain in the regular army and a pension General Culver would be able to make both ends meet the rest of his life. If the bill passes congress the retirement mentioned does not mean that General Culver would be obliged to relire from his present position as adjutanl general of the Nebraska nation al guard , a position which pays a salary of $1,800 a year. The fact is since the bill was prepared for introduction in congress , says General Culver , six of the officers whose names were to have been incorporated in it have died. The officers named were prevented by at act of congress passed in 1901 , on account of age limit , fron being appointed in the regulai army and being placed on tlu retired list. This bill merely gives them the rights they pos essed before the act of 1901 That act did not apply to ofti cers in all departments of tin service , notably those in tin quartermaster department am other departments. Manitou. D. M. Hitchcock , president o the Manitou Bathing Compan ; was in this city during the pas week making acquaintances am distributing souvenirs in th form of a small booklet of in formation. The purpose of th Manitou Bathing Co. , is to sel shares at $1.00 each , thus cnat ling the company to build large bath house at these hca ing springs. The climate an water are far superior to thos of the renouned Hot Spring ; Arkansas and would therefor under good financial help , mak one of the most perfect and con plete health resorts in the Uni ed States. Jesse M. Crook' < 1702 Champa Street , Denve Colorado , treasurer of the Man tou Bathing Company , was u former resident of Falls Git of and has many friends here wl ; g- wish both himself and the enti company the best of success B. I their endeavors. he To Whom It Alay Concern. ho I am living now in my ov ? r. house and I would be glad r.as your patronage. I am going do all kinds of plain sewin he Make comforts , quilt quilts , a is do knitting of different kini p- and other miscellaneous kin pin of work. If you have any wo ho of this kind to do please gi me a call and oblige. Harl ky Street , three blocks south wo Presbyterian church. as Mus. BELLE MILLIGAN An Up-to-date Chef knows the value of prime , corn-fed beef ami young' Canada lamb when he comes to prepare the many choice morsels , entrees and tidbits that Experienced Epicures Appreciat The best cooU.s In PalU City know that the primest meat money can buy is obtainable at the Reiser it Mossi'mati market and nowhere else in town. That's why they let us .supply their ini'uts. Who * supplpinjf your's ? HEISER & MOS1MAN Phone 74 ur Repairing1 and resett ing1 of jewelry is as thor ough , as clever and as artistic as the most skilled handiwork can accomplish. Watch repairing is our business and we give careful , painstakimg attention to it. Our workmanship is strictly first class. The Old ( The charges Reliable < Are always ( Moderate , A. E.JAQUET. Falls Citv , Nebraska. ftotice , Clolliiiul , I'liilmiir , vs. KI/.V Olullnctl , Dofumlmit. The siild ( lofomlimt Kl7.y Ck'lluml will tuku notion Hint the plaintiff , Georirln Clelltuul , did on the -'Ird tiny of January , 190(1 , Illo In IhuaUIco of the clerk of the rilstuct court of Itlulmrdsoii County. Nelirnsku , a petition iijtilnst snhl defendant , tlio object tuul lirnyc'r of which tire tluit the nmrrhigo bo- tuecn the paitleR lioieto contracted In January. 1880 , bo dissolved and annulled and Unit ti divorce bo decreed the plaintiff from said del emlant on the Kiounds und for thu reason Una mild defendant without just ciuisu or provocation has been utility of Hi oss tuul extreme crtiulty to plnlntltT. Von will plead to fwld petition on or bo- foio the Mh day of March , 1'JOO , or the statements tliur ln contained will bo taken as tine and thu prayer of said petition granted GF.oiiaiA ( ; i.ii.iAND , KKAVIS& HKAVIB , I'lalntlir. AttyVfor I'lftlnllir. 107-St Dr. R. P.Robertsdentist over King's Pharmacy. A Nijkt Alarm. - Worse than an alarm 01 fire stt nielli ; e ' the bruy congh of croup , whicl 5 > sounds" like the children's death knel > ( i and ii mean ? death unless ssmethins li 'C done quickly Foley's Honey and Tin 1 _ never fiillcs to give insttint relief am quickly cures the \vor t forms of croup . P. L. Cordict. of Munnlngton Ky. . } > ; "My three year old pirl hue r.i . a severe case of cronn ; the doctor sai < i- shu could not live. I cot a bottle o a Foloy's [ Joncy and Tar , the first dosi gave quick relief and saved her life. ' Foley's Honey and Tar is beat fo IO croup and whooping cough , contain rein and . Care no opiates , cures quickly. in fill mothers keep it in house. Refus substitutes. For sule at Moore's Phui tnacy. Call and Fay up. Parties knowing themselve of indebted to me will please ca' to and settle at once as all account fa will be put in the hands of a co Is , lector the 1st of February. * ds settlement before then will b r * more agreeable to both you an an to ourselves as we intend to clos of tip our business in this city b the 10th of February. F. W. CI.KVEI.AND. W. H. Madclox Real Estate Agency FALLS OiTY NEBRASKA See me before your purchase. I am selling city property , loaning1 mon ey at lowest rates , .selling farms and making farm loans. See me if yon wish to btt3' , sell or make a loan. I am here for business. Write W. H. liladdox , Falls City Saratoga Restaurant SHOUT ORDER HOUSE Meals at all Times Oysters and Hot Chile I.OIIOIMI A gl'BClAl.TV C. V. IIKNDKICKS 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 TIME TABLE Palls City. Neb. Lincoln Denver Omaha Helena Chicago Butte St. Joseph Salt Lake City Kansas City Portland St. Louis and all San Francisco points east and and all points south. west. TRAINS I.EAVK AS FOLLOWS : No. 42. Portland St. Louis Special , St. Joseph , Kansas City , St. Louis and all points east and south 7:20 p m No. 13. Vestibuled express , daily , Denver and all points west and northwest 1:33 a m No. 14. Vestibuled express , daily , St. Joe , Kan sas Citj * , St. Louis and all points east and south 7:47 a m No. 17. Local express daily except Sunday , Con- cordia , and points north and west. . . . 12.10pm No. IS. Vestibuled express , daily , Denver , and all points west and northwest 1:23 p in kc 16. Vestibuled express dail3p , 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 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 , * d ailj- e x- cept SundaySalcm , Ncmaha 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 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 * 3. It would sci'in unneccessary to say more about this 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 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- -cription will be extended one year from present date of ex piration. Subscription tor ! ss than one year cannot be accepted at less than the regular lates. y Make all remittances direct to ; FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , Falls City , Nebr. OYS * V..VJ * MVINTER- SHOES When a boy reaches that per' led where he's "all hnnds and feet" no wonder ho feels prlev ed If he is obliged to wear 111- tittinir and unsightly shoes in order to piiin service. There Is no need of It , as we prove rlpht here ihut peed up pearancc and strong weur can hd combined. Durable , warm , dampness- &heddin < j Shoes for Dove just the thing the average parent is looking for. Box Calf Volonr aim Russian Calf ut from $1.25 to $2.75 according ; n size mil ima mi'i ' ui PUB 11 n * fm mmt Geo. B. Holt , TKeShoe Man D. S. HcCarthy AND Prompt attention given to the'rcmoval of house hold goods. PHONE NO. 211 = WE SELL Diplomat , Od Crow James * E. Pepper Guckenheimer Kye The finest Whiskey made Cull for your favorite brand ut William Harnack's Phone 74. REFRACTION 1ST. R. L. Beaumont , M. D. formerly EVc oaO Ear 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. in. CHAS. M. WILSON Cash Prices On Groceries. 20 Ihs. granulated sugar for $100 10 bars Magic wash soap " 25 12 ' Laundrj Queen " 25 10 ibs Peach Hominy ' 8 boxes Oil Sardines " 4 ll Mustard Sardines " 10 bars Lenox soap ' Standard Corn , per can Host Corn Starch , per package Table Peas (3 ( Ib size ) per can Headquarters for Glassware , Quecnsware and Fane } ' China. NGAY goods next week. All the best brands of flour. Sleepj'Eye , Minnesota's best patent at M. WILSON CHAS. .