THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , MARCH 23 , 1906 Press Notes. If tlie editor of every paper in the central west will rcpnblislt K these lines says the Auburn Herald , there is no question hut that Dr. S. I * . JJyers. of Seclcy- ville , Ind. , will recover his little son who was stolen away from his home one year ago last May. Dr. Bycrs has spent his entire re sources in search for his child and unless the bijj hearted mem bers of the press come to his as sistance , his son will grow up a outlaw and an outcast amonjr the lowest people of the earth. It is a cause that should appeal to everyone , and no father reading these lines can do so .vithout a quickening at the heart and a sympathetic throb. It is be lieved that if this article is re printed in the newspapers it will form an endless chain that will uncover the lost boy's conceal ment and return him to his dis tracted parents. In doing this the profession of journalism will be fulfilling one of its highest destinies. There is a reward ol $500 awaiting any information tjiat will lead to the boy's re covery. No question will be asked , and if the abductor him self would deliver the boy to his parents he would not be molested. The following is a description of the lost boy : Richmond Hyers , if alive , was six years old last July , is of light complexion , lias gray eyes left eye noticeably crossed , has small V shaped nick in the left ear , has a sharp chin and a narrow projecting fore head. He is rather small for his age and is unusually bright and intelligent , taking after the man ner of a boy much older. Dr. Byers has searched among the roving bands .that frequent the United States and believes that his son can be found among trav eling junk dealers , so-called horse traders or movers. He does not think the boy was stol en by genuine gypsies. He thinks hewas taken by u wander ing band which has used him for the purpose of begging in the towns along the route. Dave Davies , wife and children came Up from Falls City Tuesday and remained all day , guests ol D. W. Griffiths and wife. Ver don Vedette. John Lacher went to Falls Citj on Tuesday to supply Wm. liar nack's place at the "Commercial Club" who is at Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mussle man and son Bcachey , of Fall ; City , visited Mr. and Mrs. Free GamdperSaturday. Mr. Mussle man brought his son into Tin World office to see the linotypt machine run. Hiawatha World Miss Rose Mark returned Sun day afternoon from Fulls City where she had been visiting Ros Goolsby and family for two days Verdon Vedette. Verne Sears , and wife of Fall City , are visiting her parent Howard Chester , this week- Shubert Citizen. P. S. Heacock of Falls Cit was in town one day last wcek.- Humboldt Leader. Preston Fergus came up froi Falls City Friday to be in attei dance at the funeral of Mrs. J. ( Fergus , which occurred Sunda afternoon. Humboldt Standan Mrs. O. II. Bowers and litt son , Cecil , were called to Fal City Sunday afternoon by message stating that her siste Mrs. A. N. Cook , was very i Mrs. Bowers remained there tl greater part of the week. Mr Cook is better today. Verd Vedette. Misses Jennie and Georjj btutnp went to Falls City Satt day evening to visit their unc Jake Reed. Miss Anna Fraue felder accompanied the youi ladies. Verdon Vedette. No matter how many are yo friends you cannot afford to < fend anv of them. Ilumbol Standard. If the oh Mcrformed the ta well. pr * < " for it. Nothi spurs to ' flVirt more th [ * * - F h a knowledge that wo have been successful , Old as well as voting need encouragement : it makes the task more cheerful next time , -Humboldt Standard. This is a busy world and it hasn't time to listen to a man whose only aim is to get even with some fellow against whom he imagines he IIPS a grievance , or even against whom he has a real grievance , so far as that goes. A "grievance" boom in politics will be punctured like a toy balloon , and a business con ducted for spite will be inherited by the sheriff. - Mapleton Press. Now And Then. The Omaha papers announced last week thatt one-third of the children were kept out of school on account of "Pink eve. " This strange malady seems to have control of the entire west , and while not dangerous , is exceed ingly annoying. The physcians believe it to be some germ that creates an infhimalion when brought in contact with the eye. Many cf the local school children have been out of school for the past week or so nursing inflamed optics. * * * "The best attribute of man kind. that which comes the near est to the divine is just simple , old fashioned kindness.1 said a Kails City man the other night as he sat in front of the grate at the iClks club. "I was greatly impressed with the statement of that salvation army Booth woman to the elTcct that she had never stood between anyone and happi ness. " After a moment lie con tinued , "I have been away from home all week , and when one is on the road he often sees little things , kindly little things , that leave a pleasant memory and in crease one's respect for his kind. " "What did you sec this week , " asked a listener. And this is what he told. told.X. . * * 'It wasn't much of an inci dent , just a little touch of nature in fact , but I like to think of it now that it is all over and I wish I knew the girl. The Omaha stub on Tuesday morningof last week was running late through the snow. The passengers were the usual con glomerate one finds on a local and among them was a heavy eyed , tired looking young woman with an infant. The child cried incessantly and the weary young mother cried with it as she tried to hush it to sleep. Across the aisle from her sat a young fellow attired in cheap and boisterous clothing. The crying baby an noyed him and he tried to forget his troubles by singing in a rag time voice such classics as "Bill Bailey , won't you please come home" and "Open the door for me to go , Out In the rain , the sleet and thoaiiow , ' until he could endure it no longei and would adjourn with the innk' ings to the smoking room to comfort - fort with a tailor made cigarette There were several ladies ii the car and most of them turnci with annoyance to look at tin young mother and her wailinj i- baby , much to her cmbarassment Finally a girl , not handsom y mind you , but just good looking 1. walked back and spoke for le moment to the mother in a lo\ Is tone , and then sitting down sh took the bab > in her arms an ; i commenced singing in a low r II. crooning voice. The wails bi j came faint and fainter , the baby head bobbed uneasily on its liu s jn ber neck as it tried to look at il comforter until it rested quietl and its crying ceased. 1 looke back again after a little whi ! ir- and the baby had fallen asleep i the rocking arms of the youn n- woman , the mother was drowsin and the muffled hum of whee over the snow was the on ! ur sound to be heard. " he man puffed for a mome clt in an effort to revive the dyit embers of his cigars and the sk continued ; " For miles and mil ng they sat thus , until the brakem : an called "Louisville : " the girl me loned the rag time Doting man to turn the seat in front , which he did veryquietl\ gently. The babv was laid down and covered up , the mother didn't stir. , "You are all right , you are , " said the boy with the noisy clothes , Mr Shields , the conductor , took the girl's hand grip ; the brakcman carried her umbrella and she left the car. Everybody looked at her as she walked up the aisle ; those who sat on the side of the station watched her through the window , and while nobody spoke everybody was thinking. When the train reached Omaha Mr. Shields touched the young mother on the shoulder and said "Omaha , " and lie said it very quietly too. Every body helped her and her sleep ! n : babj oil the train and into the arms of .1 yotiny Hercules in overalls I walked behind them to the stat ion and heard her telling him all about it in disconnected remarks such .is , "She sang to her she didn't crany more -we both slept all the way -so kind so good and kind. " "So shines a jjood deed in a naughty world " * * * V Wellgi eus another of your week's experiences" asked a list ener. "I was party to another incident that as equally unim portant , " replied the story tell ; ' but as an isolated experience it was worth while. " I drove some sixty miles across the Winnebago Indian reservation during my absence from home. It was bitterly cold and incx pressibly lonely out on the bar ren , wind swept prairies. I was glad enough to put up with an Indian family , when night fell. There were only two rooms in the houae and a little Indian boy about four years of age and I oc cupied one of them. I slept or tried to sleep on a couch while tlis head of the house curled up in the bed , his mother was afraid he would kick the covers off if he slept on the couch. I couldn't go to sleep The strange surroundings , the almost angible silence broken only by he ghostly tapping of the snow n the window drove sleep from ne. About midnight I thought \ little fresh air might help so I loiselessly raised the window a rtlle. I returned to my quarters ind fell asleep. During the light I awakened with the feei ng that some one was in the 'oom. As mv eyes opened I saw he oddest little figure by my side that I have ever seen. The vhites of his eyes shone out of lis red face , and the straight black hair hung down to the shoulders of his "bear gown. " "What's the matter , young ster , " I required. "Cold" lie grunted back. I got up and closed the window and the child returned to his bed. He was restless and kept moving about for a loti time. ' 'Arc you still cold , " I asked. "Yes , " ' he returned in his gut- lei al tone. I laid quietl ) for a moment arguing it out. Iliad seen 1115 children take the kitty to be < with them I had a remember ance of the time when a little black and tan dog used to slee ] with me. Surely a clean littl little Indian boy , one of God' little mites of humanity , was a good as a dog. So I determine ! on a plan of action and will some little embarassinent asked "Want me to get in bed witl you ? " Off came the covers and thcr was no mistaking the "yes. " So I got into bed with him an he snuggled up like a contente little kitten and fell asleep on m arm as my own little boys hav so often done at home. g A Habit To He Encouraged. The mother who has. acquired tl g habit of keeping on hand a bottle Is Chamberlain's I'oujrh Heniedy , su\i Isy her elfu great amount of uneuslnu and iinxloiy. CoiiL'hs , o > lds and eron to which children are suseeptiblti at quickly cured by Us use. It eounte aets any tendency of a cold to result i pneumonia , and if given as soon as tl th > llrct symptoms of croup appears , ulU'pruvunt the attack. ThN retnei' contains nothing injurious and mothe irlvo it to little ones with a fool in1. < perfect security. Sold at Kerr's Drt Store. Foley's Homy nnd Tar < iirt" 1'iMitfhi * and inlils i uru * In iiiK'iMt1- , i asthma. Cure- croup mi'lvMn > pln/ Curt > i luurM'Mi'fi Mini bronchial tiiihltX ( JiiicntHiinionlu | and In uilppe. l'ilcy' Kldnt'v Cine MiHkf * the kid- n < ' \r < unit Madder rlyht. Contain * nnthlnir InjurloiiH , Formic atMooru'e t'liiiriniiu.v , A Severe Gold for Three Months , The folio vlnt ; letter from A. J. Ntis- liu inn , of ButoHvlllf , [ ml , Uslln Its own story ' I Mifturuil for thr * u months with a severe cold A druggist pre pared me sonif mediolnc , and a jiliysl- elan prescribed for me , .set I did not Improve. I llinn tried t'oley'ij Honey and Titr , and t'lirht do e * eured me.1 IMu u lUbstltiitcs For sale lit Moore's Pharmacy Common Colds tvre tile Cause of Serious Diseases. Physicians who Imvi * trained a nat ional ti'putallon u- < analysis of thu I'tniau of vai Inndl ( 'ii-i'- claim that if riitclilriL' ' "lil could bf avoided a IOI.L' li-i nf iliiiit'i'i oniiUiniMit * would never } > flii'aiil of. l''vci\ _ ( itHknous that lini'iimoniii ami oon-uiiiptlnn ort'lnatc liom a eold , mid chronic oiiturrh , hron- ernii- and all tlitont iind 'utiir trouble in i" IIITL'I iiviiti il and t mli'i'i'd mot o ser ious by each freth attack. Do not rl-k \ourllfuor taki' dinners when jou have u cold L'tuimbci Iain's Cough Kemed.s v\lll cm e It lieforu thc3u ills euses duM-lop. TnN remedy contains no opium , morphine or other harmful drut ; and has thirty jcui- of reputation buck of It. gained l > .s its cure- , under PVery condition. For -ale. at Kerr's Drug Store. Dr. R. P.Robertsdentist over King's Pharmacy. 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 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 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 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 late Make all remittances direct to ; FALLS CITY TKIBUNE , Palls City , Nebr. Legal Notice. In the Klcliiinlson county district com * , State of NrbriiViii llcfi-.li ) Uobcr Is , I'ltilntltr. Vs. Ji--.sn A. llobinth , DufVmliuit. TIIU ( Icfcmliint. Jcs-o Alloberts , Is licrobj nollllcil til it tlu > plalntlir , Itesslo Kobcrts UiU , on tin 17th Jay of Fcbruury. Kv6. illt lii-r poiltlcm in the dUtrlet court of Klchtml son county , NilinisKu , nxultist you , tin object , nml prilM'i ol uliloli. U to obtain I ilt-etw ti ) sulil court dUMihliiK thu bonds 01 iiimiliuoii ) noiONlitlntr hctnccii you niu her , on the grounds of non-support of hei mul her child , mid ( hut jouuroii coininni drunkard iiiul tr.in lik-r You are fuitlici notllioil that unless > o\ ( ilend unauiM or demur In paid | > ellllot on or tefore tlie < ) tli day ot April , 11KX1 , tin same will bo takei. pro confosso. and i ducrt'oot iHvoice i prajed. ulll bocntero ncconlliiKly. \ II H Att'ys for I'liUiiUiT for children ; safe , sure. No opiate * STJMSKS WAXTKD 300 head I pasture for season 1 )0 ( ) . Sectioi 15-3-10 Pawnee Address - - , county. dress II. C. Vanllorne , Pawne City , Neb. H3-4t Pneumonia Follows A Cold but never follows the iisn of Foley' ' Honey and Tar. It e > top the cou hi ' 0 heals , and strengthen- , the lunijs an artord * perfect security from an attae of pneumonia. Hefusoubstltute : For tale at Moore's Pharmacy. rs 3f Makes KlUnoys and Bladclor Right A Good Watch ! Is a necessity to every man who would succeed in life. The kinds we sell are guaran teed to give you one of man's strongest assets punctuality if you will obey them. Only standard and reliable movements find place here and we willingly guarantee them to be accurate time keep ers. Cases plain , simple and ornate in either Gold , Silver or Gim-m tal. Velicate and complicated re pairs are a specialty here. A . Falls Citv , Nebraska. W. H. Maddox Real Estate Agency FALLS CITY NEBRASKA See me before your purchase. I am helling city property , loaning- mon ey at lowe.st rates , selling-farms and making' 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 ( 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 LKAVK AS FOI.I.OWS : No. 42. Portland St. Louis Special , St. Joseph , Kansas City , St. Louis and all points cast and south 7:17 p in . 13. Vestibuled express , daily , Denver and all points west and northwest 1:33 a m . 44. Vestibuled Express daily , St. Joseph. Kansas , City St. Louis and points East and South. . . . 722 ; a m . 14. Vestibuled express , daily , St. Joe , Kan sas City , St. Louis and all points east and south 7:47 a m . 17. Local express daily except Sunday , Con- cordia , and points north and west . . . 12.10 p m No. IS. Vestibuled express , daily , Denver , and all points west and northwest 1:23 p m Xo. 43. Vestibuled Express daily , Lincoln and the Northwest. . . . Ii44 p in 16. Vestibuled express daily , St. Joe , Kan sas Olty , St Louis Chicago and points easv 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 , Tacoina and Portland without change 10:07 : p m No. 115. Local accommoda tion , d aily c \ - dcpt Sunday.Salcm , 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 Citv , Neb. , or J. Francis. G. P. & T. A. . Omaha. Raw Or Inflamed Lung. Yield rapidly to the wonderful cura tive mid healing qualities ( if Folej's Flonej and Tnr. It prevents pneu monia and consumption from u hard cold settled on the luni'S. "Mj daugh ter had 11 terribla eough which settled on her lunt's , " s-ays N Jackson , of Danville. Il ! "Wo trii'd u irreat ninny remedies without relief , until wo gave her Fole.\ ' Honey and Tar which cured her. For stile at MOOIU'B Phar macy. Mail From Falls City. The mail arrives from Fa lit City each morning. It could In put in a peanut shell. The post office folk say three letters are a good average. Hiawatha world. Cures Colds ; Prevents Pneumonia I D. S. HcCarthy | IDRAY AND TRANSFER Piuinpt attention given to the removal of house hold from ! ? . PHONE NO. 211 = WE SELL = Diplomat , Old Crow James E. Pepper Guckenheimer Rye Thu finest Whiskey made Cull for \oiir favorite brand at William Harnack's Phone 74. PEG. 11. PARSELLM. D ( * Telephone No. SS Office at Residence Office Hours : S to 10 a. m. ; i to 3 p. m. 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 WILSON'S Special sale of Jardinieres. All kinds all colors i all sizes all prices (3 ( inch Jardiniere for 25c 10 inch Jnr liniere1 for. . . .SI 25 Jardinieres for 2oc , 30c , 40c , 50c , GOc , 7nc , SOL$100 ami $1.25 See them in the large window. 28 piece Breakfiist SMfleco - rated ware for $2.79 10 piece Dinner set in same ware for $3.99 Two Specials in Deco rated Pitchers at CHAS. M. WILSON'S Missouri Pacific Railway Time Table , Falls City , Neb. NORTH No. 135 Omaha , local 7:45 a. in. No. 105 Omaha and Lincoln Express A 1:57 a m No. 103 Omaha and Lincoln No. 127 From Kansas City. . . 8:15 p m passenger A 1:41 p m No. 191 Local Freight , Au burn A 1:16 p m SOUTH No. 104 Kansas City local 7:50 a m No. 106 Kansas City and St. Louis and Denver A 3:10 am No. 108 Kansas City and St. Louis and Denver A 1:16put No. 138 From Omaha 8:35 p m No. 192 Local , Atchison. . 10:15a in j A. Daily. B. Daily except Sunday. j J. B. VAKNKK , Agent. ! Special Rates. 1 $25.00 to Portland , San Fran cisco and Los Angeles. Tickets on sale until April 7th. Ilomeseekers rates on sale Mch. ( > th and 20th at 75 per cent of the o o way fare for the round trip. ' I'M.d 21 days for return. t * w.iv colonist rates to all homesecker points at one half a .00. Tickets on sale on i ( itneheeker dates. J. B. VAKNKK , agt.