TH IS FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , MARCH 2,1006 Our Aluttial Friend The Dop. Souio fiend without the fear , of tied in his heart or love of j God's creatures in his makeup shot our doj ; last week. He wasn't much of n doj ; . He was not a thoroughbred , he had no pedigree , he was just a dog. But he could laugh and shake hands , and the children loved him and he loved them and would run bounding and barking to meet them when they returned from school. He was a good rab bit doir ; that is he could help put in happy Saturdays with tlte boys chasing them though he never caught any. There is something woefully lacking in a man who does not like a dog. There is something brutal about a man who can shoot a dog for the mere love of killing.The Senator Nest of Missouri was re sponsible for many beautiful sentiments , hut none more beau tiful Ihan the following address to a jury in a twenty dollar dog case- "fientlemen of the jury : The best friend a man has in this world may turn against him and become his enemy. His sou or daughter that he has reared with loving care may prove ungrate ful , those who are nearest and dearest to us , those whom we trust with our happiness and good name , may become traitors to their faith. The money that a man has he may lose. It Hies away from him , perhaps whe.ii he needs it most. A man's reputa tion may be sacrificed in a moment of ill considered action. The people who arc prone to fallen on their knees to do us honor when success is with us may be the first to throw the stone of malice when failure settles its cloud upon our heads. The one absolutely unselfish friend that man can have in this selfish world , the one that never proves ungrateful or treacherous , is his dog. "Gentlemen of the jury , a man's dog stands by him in pros perity and in poverty , in health and in sickness- lie will sleep on the ground , where the wintry winds blow and the snow drives fiercely , if only he may be near his master's side , lie will kiss the hand that has no food to offer , he will lick the wounds and sores that come in encounter with the roughness of the world. He guards the sleep of his pau per master as if he were a prince. When all other friends desert he remains. When riches take wings and reputation falls to pieces he is as constant in his love as the sun in its journey through the heavens. If fortune drives the master out an outcast in the world , friendless and home less , the faithful dog asks no higher privilege than that of accompanying him to guard against danger , to light his enemies , and when the last scene of all comes , and death takes the master in its embrace and his body is laid away in the cold ground , no matter if all other friends pursue their way , there by his graveside will the noble dog be fuund , his head between his paws , his ej'es sad but open in ulert watchfulness , faith fit and true even to death. " Jerome K. Jerome the Knglisl writer has this to say of a dog. "When we bury our face in our hands and wish we had never been born , they don't sit up verj straight , and observe that we have brought it all upon our selves. They don't even hope it will be a warning to us. But they come up softly , and shove their heads against us , and look up with big , true eyes , and sa > with them , "well , you've always got me , you know. We'll go through the world together , ant always stand by each other ' ? " won't we He is very imprudent , a dog is He never makes it his business to inquire whether you are in the right or in the wrong , neve bothers as to whether you arc going up or down upon life's lad der , never asks whether yoi are rich or poor , silly or wise sinner or saint. You arc his pal. That is enough for him , and , conic luck or misfortune , good repute or bad. honor or shame , he is going to stick to you , give his life for you , if need be foolish brainless , soulless dog. "Ah , old staunch friend , with your deep , clear eyes , andbright , tjuick glances , that take in all one has to say before one has time to speak it , do you know that you arc only an animal , and have no mind ? Do you know that dull eyed , gin-sadden lout , leaning against the post out there , is immeasurably .your in tellectual superior ? Do you know that even little minded , selfish scoundrel , who lives by cheating and tricking , who never did a gentle deed , or said a kind word , who never had a thought that war not mean and low , era a desire that was not base , whose every action is a fraud , whose every utterance is a lie ; do you know that these crawling skulks ( and there are millions of them in the world ) , do you know that they arc all as much superior to you as the sun is to rushlight , you honorable , brave-hearted , un selfish brute ? They are MI3N , you know , and MICN are the biggest , greatest , noblest , and wisest , and best beings in the vast eternal Universe. Any man will tell you that. " Taking it all in all there is something in the saying of the great French lady to the effect "The more I see of men the bet ter I like dogs. " The Hater. The man who hates is a miser able creature. It doesn't injure the object of it , but it does react ipon the hater with deadening effect. The hater is surly and bitter. lie never can see any thing good in the object of his conjured wrath. His ill temper s displayed when radiance and sunshine should glow. Thus the jood cheer of life , the hearty co operation with others , the entente cordiale of friendship , are marred. The hater should rise above it. He should put it aside , for it is an unworthy thing and feeds upon itself. It produces a gruff ind ugly old age. The hater cannot walk down the slope with joy or comfort cither to himself or thosje about him. He is a par iah. He sours the milk of human kindness. He can rise above his besitting sin by resolute and re peated action. It will pay him to do it. It will lift the ban ipon others and ( ill his own heart wieh song. Fremont Tribune. Oh , So Sore. Beginning Sunday the Missouri Pacific's Hiawatha accommoda tion started from Falls City , caving there at 7:30 a. m. , and reaching there oh its return trip .it 8:15 : p. m. W , L. Eeauchamp , engine hostler at Hiawatha , has move ; ! to Falls City. The com pany has no round house at Falls City and engines will stand out of doors. In this connection it may be stated that the company has no shelter for its engines at Wichite , where ten or a dozen lay ovor. Falls City will have two locomotives lay over there , as the Omaha accommodation will start from that point , instead of Auburn. There is no turn table at Falls City , so the engine from Kansas City will take out the Omaha train the next day and the engine which comes down from Omaha one evening takes out the Omaha train the next day. Falls City people have been going to St. Joseph , and it looks as if the Missouri Pacific is determined to take them to Kan sas City , Auburn or Omaha. The "plug" now leaves Hiawatha at S : 25 a. m. and passes through here on the return trip at 7:40 : p. m. m.xow xow CAU.HD IAU.S CITY I.OC.M. . The Hiawatha "plug" is now known as the Falls City local. It makes Jhe best time here of all the M. P. passenger trains out of Kansas City. It makes the run in 3 hours and 5 minutes. Other trains make the run in 3 hours anil JO minutes lining to K. 0. the plug consumes 3 hours and 17 minutes ALMOST , HUT NOT QOITJJ. The Hiawatha mail carrier , Asher McCownn , came very nearly going rinin' on a train , Sunday being tempted for the first time in 25 years. It was his idea to ride to Falls City on the "plug" when it backed up there but he thought better of it and stayed at home. ONLY ONK 1'IM.KI ) . It is said that there are 150 vacant houses in Falls City and extending Mic plug run from Hiawatha there only fills one of them. OMAHA AGAINST IT. The Atchison Globe says the Omaha Commercial club will fight the extension of the Hia watha accommodation train from Hiawatha to Falls City on the ground that Atchison and Kan sas City are invading Omaha territory. Tom Armstrong , the baggage man , has sent in his resignation because the plug went to Falls City. Mr. Armstrong should be given a uanquct by the Hiawatha Commercial club. Market Letter. Kansas Oily , Mo. , Fi'b. 28 , ' 0(5 ( : The heavy marketing of eitllo continues to be the feature , 4IJ200 last week , a mnall decrease from lln week before , but 17,000 more than same week last year. Buy- era tried to break the market the lirbt of the week , but hnd no sue- cess whatever , and each day's trade closed up firm , until Thursday. The week finally closed 10 to 15 lower on nearly all classes , but lower prices only applied to what few cattle came in Friday and Saturday , a small proportion of the total receipts for the week. It SB beginning tu be doubtful whether there will be much more of an advance this spring. May corn has been selling 5 cents lower than a year ago , which fact , together with the feet tlmt feeders have made money on the stuff al ready marketed , has had a ten dency to put large numbers of cattle on feed for the spring market. T h e cattle supply today is 10,000 hencl , and as other markets are lightly supplied , market is strong to 10 cents higher. Buyers have been favoring t h e light weight beef steers , and choice heifers for the last two or three weeks , although of course , prime heavy steers still bring top prices. The best price was So.SO last ' week , top today $ 5.50. Stockers and feeders were at a point almost out of reach the first uf last week , and had to come down 15 to 20 cents before the close of the week to stimulate much trade. Hogs sold Saturday at the h'igh- t point this year , but weakness was evident at the finish. The market is somewhat nervous , sub ject to fluctuations , and some traders believe it has reached the limit. Supply was heavier last week , at 01,000 head , run today 00,000 , market 10 lower. Lambs declined 15 to 25 cents again last wt > ekbheep held steady. Tht quality of lambs is also in ferior , and feeders either overlook the great benefit to be derived from the last twenty or thirty days feed ing , often i50 to fiO cents per hundred , or they fear the future market. Supply today is SOOO , sheep strong , lambs weak. Some lambs sold at $0.75 Friday , bulk of lambs today $0.10 to $ ( Uo. To Whom It May Concern. I am living1 now in my own house and I would be glad of your patronage. I am going to do all kinds , of plain sewing. Make comforts , quilt quilts , and do knitting of different kinds , and other miscellaneous kinds of work. If you have any work of this kind to do please give me a call and oblige. Harlan Street , three blocks south of Presbyterian church. Mus. BKLLK MILLIGAX. Spare ribs and tenderloin at Heiser and Mosiman. 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 Appreciate The best cooks in Kails City know that the primest meat money can buy is obtainable at the Helper & Mossiman narkct and nowhere else in town. That's why they let us supply their lu-ats. Who's supplping your's ? HEISER & MOSIMAN Phone 74 l otice , Georjila Clollaml , 1'liiliulir. vs. 'l/.y Olollnotl , Defendant. The said defendant lll/.y Oleilaml will take lotlcn Unit the plaintiff , Oyondn Clelland. lid on tlio Klril day of Jnnuiiiy , llKHi , tllo In llioolllcu of the cletk of the district court > f Itlchurilson County. Nebraska , u petition iKaltist said defendant , thu object and irnytT of which are tlmt the innrrloffo bo- ween the jiurtlvH hereto contracted In January , 1880 , ho dissolved and annulled and tlmt u divorce bo decreed the plaintiff from said delondam on thu grounds and for the reason that said defendant without just cuuse or provocation has boon utility of gross and extreme cruelty to plaintiff. You will plead to said petition on or before - fore thu 5th day of March , 190(5 ( , or the statements Therein contained will bo tnkcn 19 true and the prayer of said petition granted accordingly. OKOHOIA Ct.Er.LAND , KKAVIS & ItEAVia , Plaintiff. Ally's for Plaintiff. 107-51 Dr. R. P.Robertsdentist over King's Pharmacy. Two For LesTriian The Price Of One. The regularsubscription price of The Chicago Daily Tribune is $4.00 ayear , the regular price of The Falls City Tribune is $1 a year. By a special arrangement Avith 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 * 3. It would seem 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 Com puny re serves the right to withdraw this offer ou one day's notice. If you are now a subscriber to either or both papers , your sub scription will be extended one year from present date of ex piration. Subscription lor less than one year cannot be accepted at less than the regular rates. Make all remittances direct to ; FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , l alls City , Nebr. REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of the Hank , of Sal n in , of Salem. Nebraska. Charter No. 35' ) . Incorporated in the state of Nebraska. , u the close of business robruury. I" . l'-w Hhsol KCI.S. Loans and diet-omits $ 7- . ( il O\crdraftR. secured and unsecured. . . . H , . > 5n tw llankinir house furniture and fixtures H. < ! j-JJ- Current expensei , and taxes paid Idi.iO Dins from nat'l , state and pri vate banks and bankers $16 , ! > l4.7i To'tal cash on iia'nd ' 2 , < > l6.95 Total * l > y.io2.4l : ! UA111UTIKS. Capital stock paid In J30.000.00 Surplus fund lOmU ( Undivided profits 81C.33 ItullMilual deposit * subject to cheeks JIS.IMUO Demand certificates of deposit t''lQ.OO Total STATE or NIMIKASK ; . County of Klchardson. I , K. 11. Huston , cashier , of the. above named lank , do solemnly snejr that thu above slatrmenl is correct and a true copy of the re port made to thu Statu li.inUntr Hoard. K 11 HI-STUN Cashier ATTIIST : S.IM'.UT. Director. 1) , C. SIMMONS. Director. Subscribed and snorn to In-fore me this 24th day of February. 1WO , John A. Shelter. Notary 1'ubllc. Coin expires lob. 13 , u < OS W. H. Matklox Real Estate Agency FALLS CITY NEBRASKA Sec me before your purchase. I am selling city property , loaning mon ey at lowest rates , selling 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 HOUSE Meals at all Times Oysters and Hot Chile A 91'Ki'MI.TV C. V. IICNDKICKS Proprietor Merchants and Business Men With hard accounts to collect , should place them with John L. Cleaver Collection Attorney FALLS CITY. NEB For Collodion or for Suit Collections my Specialty Succeeds where others fail Small Commission charged ( Burlington TIME TABLE Falls 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.KAVE AS POIJ.OWS : No. 42. Portland St. Louis Special , St. Joseph , Kansas City , St. Louis and all points east and south 7:17 p m No. 13. Vestibuled express , daily , Denver and all points west and northwest 1:33 am No. 44. Vestibuled Express daily , St. Joseph , Kruixns Oity St. Louis and points East and South. . . . 722 ; a m No. 14. Vestibuled express , daily , St. Joe , Kan sas Cit3' , 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. . . . 12.10 p m No. IS. Vestibuled express , , daily , Denver , atid all points west and northwest 1:23 pjm No. 43. Vestibuled Express daily , Lincoln and the Northwest. . . . 1:44 p in Nc 16. Vestibuled ex'press daily , St. Joe , Kan sas City , St Louts Chicago and points easi and south 4:35 : p m No. 18. Local express daily except Sunday , S t. Joe and points south and cast. . . . 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 a i 1 y e x- cept Sunday.Salem , Nemaha and Ne braska City 11:15 p in Sleeping' , dining and reeling chair cars ( scats 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. REPORT OF THE CONDITION Tliu Fulls City State Hunk , of 1'nlN City , Nebraska , Charter No. I.V.i. Ineorporated In thu statoof Nebraska. at the close ot bail' ncsa 1'ebruary , 17 , 1WM : Loans aiuldl-cnuiits . J1M.4-1U1 Overdrafts. Ncvnii'il anil niiiectireJ. . 41U.2S llank'K house fin nltiire anil fixtures. I'l.SOO.on Uurront oxponsci unil tu\es puld. . . . ± )1. ) Duo I rniii iiat'l , suite and private vate- bunks tiiul bankers JH.UHl.n < l Checks iiiul I enisuf e.xchaniru ; i.Tl.-l OASII Currency . 3.3J300 Coin . 4mo0.t Total cash on Iiiuul . T.VWI tW Total . 2rJ.tm.'JS Capital stock paid In . J.V > , COiioo Surplus fund . a.ooo.oo Undivided profits . 2.403.9J Individual deposits Mlbject to check . flfi'.lTO.M Demand certlllcates of de posit . sr.Poo.ns Curllllcd check' , . 3BW.OO lno to state and private banks and bankers . l..itft.Ol Sl-.TW. Total . 273,001.28 SlATK OK NEnltASKAl. , , Comity of Hlchardsonf ° 1V. . A. finEENWALi ) , ciihliler of tlio above tmnied bunk , do solemnly swear tlmt the ubovo statement Is a correct and true copy of the report made to thu atuto Hanking ATTKsT ! \V. A , OiiEE.NWAM ) . Cashier. \V. K. DOUIUNOTOX , Director T. J. ( SihT. Director. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 2Cst day ot Kebuary. HIM.J JM. . irhltakcr Notary 1'ubllc. D. S. ricCarthy AN1D TRAKISFRR Prompt attention given to the removal of house hold szoods. PHONE NO. 211 WE SELL Diplomat , Od Crow James E. Pepper Ouckenheimer Rye The finest Whiskey made Call for your favorite brand at. William Harnack's Phone 74. REFRACTION 1ST. R. L. Beaumont , M. D. Pormcrly CVc end tur Specialist. Now limiting practice to EYE GLASoES. Sixth ami Felix , ST. JOSEPH , - MISSOURI. fJEO. H. PARSELL M. D * Telephone No. 68 Office at Residence Office Hours : 8 to 10 a. m. ; i to 3 p. m. CHAS. M. WILSON Cash Prices On Groceries. 20 Ibs. granulated sugar for 8100 10 bars Magic wash soap " 25 12 " Launiir ) Queen " 25 10 Ibs Peach Hominy ' 25 8 boxes Oil Sardines " 25 4 " Mustard .Sardines " 25 10 bars Lenox soap ' 25 Standard Corn , per can 05 Best Corn starch , per package 05 Table Peas ( It Ib size ) 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 Missouri Pacific Railway Time Table , Falls City , Neb. NOKTH No. 135 Omaha , local 7:45 a. m. No. 105 Omaha and Lincoln Express A 1:57 a m Xo. 103 Omaha and Lincoln No. 127 From Kansas City. . . 8:15 p m passenger A 1:41 p m No. 191 Local 1'reiyht , Au burn A 1:16 p m SOUTH No. 104 Kansas City local 7:50 a m ' No. 106 Kansas City and St. i'i Louis and Denver A 3:10 : am No. 108 Kansas City and St. Louis and Denver A 1:16 p m No. 138 From Omaha 8:35 p m No. 192 Local , Atcliisou. . 10 : 15a m A. Daily. B. Daily except Sunday. J. B. VAKNHK , Agent. Special Rates. S25.00 to Portland , San Fran cisco and Los Angeles. D Tickets oi\ sale until April 7th. Ilomeseekers rates on saleMch. 6th and 20th at 75 per cent of the one way fare for the round trip. Good 21 days for return. One way colonist rates to all hoineseeker points at one half plus S2.00. Tickets on sale on regular hoineseeker datas. J. B. VAKNKK , agt. La.me Back. This ailment is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles and may bo cured by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm two or three times a day and rubbing the parts vigorously at each application. If this does not afford re lief , bind a piece of ilannel slightly dampened with Puin Balm , and quick relief \e \ almost sure to follow , For sale at Kerr's Drug Store.