THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , MARCH 30 , 1906 The Falls City Roller Mills a O Docsu general milling business , awl mnmifacturcs the following brands of flour SUNFLOWER MAGNOLIA CROWN The above brands are gunrantccil to be of the highest pos sible quality. We also manufacture all mill products ami conduct a general Grain , Live Stock and Coal Business 3 ami solicit a share of your patronage | P. S. Heacock & Son , Falls City , Neb. . K' V X'V : : ! V * ? JUST LOOK t ? at the immense stock of goods at | % * * * 5 ! Werner , flosiman & Co. f We have just received 3 car loads of implements and are now ready to show you the best lines of im plements west of the Missouri river and we invite you to inspect our goods and get our prices on same. Remember we handle everything in the implement line and can save you money. Our stock of Buggies and Surries are complete and are of the best makes. And. remember we have the only cream separator on the market , the easiest run and simplest constructed. We have a big stock of windmills , pumps , pipes and tanks on hand , and we ask you to look our mills over before buying. We are also agents for the celebrated W. C. Shinn Soft Copper Lightning Rod and the only rod you can get cheaper insurance on. We invite you to come and see us if you need anything in the lines above mentioned. We can save * you money and our goods are all warranted bv the company and guaranteed to do good work. Call and see us before buying. Yours Truly. V Werner , Mosiman Sc Co. The Great Paper of the Great West The Kansas Citv Star Everywhere recopni'/ed ns the strongest nnd most rplinble newspaper in the most prosperous region of the United Stntes. Wherein It Leads. V ItS Unexcelled NeWSServiCe embraces the continuous report of the Associated Prone , with dispatches every hour : the general and special service of the Now York Hcruld ; the Hearst transcontinental leased wire service and special correspondence from THE STAR'S own representatives in Washington , D. C ; Jefferson City , Mo ; Topeka , Ks. , and Guthrie , Ok. , in tiddttion to the largo grist of news that comes daily from several hundred other iilert representatives. Its Market Reports and Comments have an authoritative value that causes them to be telegraphed to all part * of the United States the moment THIS STAR comes from the press No western man even indirectly interested in the value of food products , stocks and' securities can utl'urtl to be without THE STAR S daily record ol price * and conditions. ItS Special Features include The Chaperon1 * column , in which are answered questions pertaining to Inanity aids and social customs and affairs , a department for Inqulri rs on other ubjects and a wide range of miscellaneous articles throwing side light * upon the world's most in teresting people and events these in addition to a vigorous editorial page , absolutely independent politically , and a Sunday Itbiie that i ? full of live special matter and h jmtm interest. 13 Papers Each week for 10 cents The Kansas City Star was the first -mid us still the only newepnppr to deliver n complete morning paper , THE KAN SAS OITY TIMES , to its subscribers without increase in the Htibecriptiou price. Registered Arberdeei\-Ai\g\is Cattle FOR SALE 50 Registered Arberdeen-Angus cows and heifers. These cattle are all under six years of age. Matured cows weigh 1500 pounds and over. All of breeding age are good regular ; breeders , some have I calves at foot , others are soon due to calf. Also I bulls. Prices range from $ ' 50.00 up. Gravity is on the Burlington route , in Taylor county , Iowa , 75 miles south-east of Omaha. Also a good well improved farm of 240 acres , 11/2 miles from Gravity , for sale. Jas. Chambers , Box 129. Gravity , , iowa. ANNOUNCEMENT | Ilnving sec tired tin.1 exclusive - S sive agency in Falls City for S Sycamore Springs Mineral Water , we arc prepared to < | furnish customers with the x g the same. Price 00 cents per < g five gallon cnsk. Gnll phone S. 189 or phone H . | PRANK GIST I C.P. REAVISJr. I New Candy Store Offers Home Made I | Candy fresh each day. 8 3 The best , purest and f cS freshest for Whole- S sale and Retail trade , 3 i One door north of 3 b Hargraue & Margrave i | The Falls City I ยง Candy Kitchen | c > DR. O. H. KENT Graduate American School of Oateoptithy , KlrksUllo. Mo. Examination and Consultation Free Hours : ! ) to 12 iv m ; 1 to 4 p in OHiee at residence , Stonu street , second block north of court hout-c. FALLS CITY - - NKHKASKA SHIELDS' CAFE GEO. SHIELDS , Proprietor Open Night and Day. Oysters a Specialty Everything- Hot One block east of Cleveland's Store A. E. Wolfe D. O. Osteopathic Physician Oillee over Lyford's'store. Residence at National Hotel ' Office I'luiiie2o7 Residence 1'lionc 156 FALLS CITY NEBRASKA C. H. HARION AUCTIONEER , Sales conducted in scientific and busi nesslike in a n n e r C. H. MARION I Falls City , Nebraska 1 PUNT TREES I J I T If you are going to plant an i ) apple tne or any olhtr kind A of fruit tree , I have tlie best > of its kind. Also vines , \ small fruits , Bluulo trees , f evertrreeiiB , Ilnrdy Shrubs , FI. P. ROHPS Htid the genuine Crimson Ram biers. All for sule t my old stimd just north of Court HOUHP. J Phone , 218. { IWnT aTrjTi irj W i B'o'EinCB < r [ UK I La.me Back. This ailment ib usually caused by rheumatihm of the muscles and may la- cured by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm two or three times a day and rubbing the parto vigorously at each application. If this does not allord ru lii-f , bind it piece of flannel slightly dampened with Puii ; Uulin , and quick relief it almost euro to follow. Kor sale at Kerr * Drug Sloro. Slavish Liver a Foe to Ambition. Yon can not accomplish very much if your liver is Inactive us you feel dull your t'ies are heavy and slight i-xi-r lion exhausts jon. Orlno Uxuilvo Fruit Syrup stimulates the liver and bowels and makes you fool bright nun active. Orlno Liixutivc Fruit Syrup does not iwmeato or grlpu anil IN mild and very pleasant to take. Orimi ih more effective than pills or mllnnrv ciithartUio. Ucfu-o Mibetltiilf * . For sale at M JOPIS'H Pharmacv. BEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIER CURES catarrh of the stuinath. PRESTON. I Veil Hart drove over from Uon-rvo Tuesday. Mrs. Emily Heater di'pitrted Wed nesday noon for Olu'stur , Nebr.vhtro she will visit 'lth her mother anil sister. Mrvlrt llaler and daughter re turned home Saturday. Win. Nenl of Rule wns visiting In this town Friday. Joe Hutrlck of Forloscue Is vlsltlne with friends this week. Mrs. Win. Rlcger onme down from Falls Ulty the hitter part of this week. L. 1' . McCumber was n passenger to Fulls city Wednesday , C. F. I'rlubono has sold out his stock In the store to Mr. Hnrnes of Cutaway , Kansas. Dr. Grllllths loaded his household goods Wednesday and departed for Verdou where he will nmkn his future home. Dr. Henderson WHS transacting busl. ness In this city Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs Mason and son were passengers to Fulls City Tuesday. James Grant was In town several days this wuuk. Mr H. Hrlnegar wiis a Preston visitor Tuesday Paul Saiiguanotte of Clu'imlpa , Okla homa 1 * visiting with luluUvcs this week. Hev. Nannluga rcturnud from con- forcno- Tuesday m-enlng. Albert Ford came over from Mltc- ouri Thurtday to work for Margrave. We now have on opening for a good Dr. and druggist. MUs Story came up to PnMon Sat urday. Miss Nellie Morris and Martha Hlnck wi'i-e vUUlng In Kulo a few days Mr. S. K. Yountj , Atrricultnr.il & Horticultural Agent , assisted by practical and competent in structors , will be on hand and de liver free lectures on fruit and vegetable growing- , poultry rais ing , corn breeding , alfalfa cul ture , stock breeding , forage crops and other kindred subjects , and the Industrial Exhibit Car will be open all day for the in spection of the public. If the several ' 'interests" , that Leyda claims that he has fostered by his vigorous defence would think seriously for a motion t they would see that his serious boycot" and agitation was en tirely uncalled for and could have been avoided by sensible , conservative vative , action , instead of an effort at grand stand play. The Company is at consider able expense in carying on this line of work and it is the wish of Mr. C. S.'Clark , Vice President , that all employes of the Company lend this department their hearty support and co operation in order that best possible results may be obtained. - * - How much of the city taxes was uselessly spent last year to "keep friendly,1 with twot differ ent newspapers and for shovel ling side walks and grading streets and how many crossings could have been built with this "machine building" money ? Running the sixth time for Mayor and city Attorney ! This would be crcdiable if it came from the demand of the best citizen - zen and taxpayers , but it is forced upon the people by a ftlarinj- combination of certain elements known as ' 'machine politics. " Any one having nice specimens of farm products , cither grain , vegetables or fruit , who desires to place them on exhibit in the car may do so , by conferring with Mr. Young and proper credit will be given. It would be the biggest April fool joke of the season of the dry ticket and this Anti-saloon agi tation that was worked up for Levda's benefit should be the means of his defeat at the polls. Judge a man by his record not by his promises. Why Leyda promised , if only elected once more not to run again this year. There must be something in it for Hill and Jim- How much better off our home telephone company would be to day in evetv way if it had not "mixed up" with Leyda's crowd to fight its battle , Press Notes. Mrs. Cllcnit Hronson , who had been visiting her parents , Mr. J , 15. Ramel and wife , of Falls City , returned home Sunday.Verdon Vedette. Miss Maggie Fergus spent Sun day with relatives at Falls City. Ilumboldt Leader. "If God be for you who can be against you ? " Some people for get that and go into a kind of deal that even the devil would be ashamed to endorse. York Times. E. L. Sandusky was up from Falls Citr Friday interviewing friends. Verdon Vedette. Kindness , love and faith are three esentials in every well re gulated life. Shubert Citixen. Geo. 15. Hall was up from Falls City Sunday for a short visit. Verdon Vedette. Mrs. Myrtle Veach is up from Falls City this week , a guest of her parents. Frank Fryberger and wife. Ilumboldt Leader. Miss Sophia Brackhahu re turned Monday to her home in Falls City after a short visit with the family of Fred Friedley. The Hiawatha World claims that all the additional mail that comes to that town by reason of the stub trains could be put in a peanut shell. If the mail brought to that city by the other trains is correspondingly small , the post- office at that village might as well be discontinued. The trains need not stop any longer and a weekly hack service from Falls City to Hiawatha should be es tablished without further delay. Verdon Vedette. S. J. Uehmer has bought out both butcher shops in Merrill and will consolidate the business and occupy the brick building owned by Lichtv & Spare. Mr. Bchmer has for years run a suc cessful Meat Market in Hamlin. He has moved his family to Merrill rill and will live in the Christian Haldeman home. Joe Haldcman will have charge of the shop for a time. Merrill News. Miss Marguerite Biercr , assist ed by the D. V. M girls , gave a party Saturday night at the Biercr home in honor of Miss Dorothy White , of Falls City. The evening was spent in play ing whist , Miss Edith Raymond winning the prixe a large box of bon bons. Refreshments con sisting of fruit salad , sandwiches and coffee were served. The guests were : Blanche Schilling , Loie Rogers , Bijou Meisenhcimcr Geneva Raymond , Edith Raymond mend , Rilla Ferguson. Mildred Hull. Nelle Mitchell. Ray Clark , Louis Ryan , Rex Stewart , Ilarace Enerly , Casper ToplifT , Robert "Maxwell , Perl Fuller , Win. Byrnes. Chas. Hewitt. Everyone present spent a very enjoyable evening and pronounc ed Miss Bierer and the L ) . V. M. girls charming entertainers. A newspaper makes enemies. A single unfortune line may wipe out the already faint recol lection of a hundred nice things it may have said about a man ; a singe failures to be guided by the judgment of a politician instead of bib own conscience may make that politician the editor's enemy , regardless of the years contributed to the advancement of that politician , and even though a paper may have for years been a leading factor in booming up this town this ser vice may instantly be forgotten if it offends once as to disregard ing the ideas of some as to public policv- The wonder , therefore , must not be as to the number of enemies a newspaper has , but as to its friends being so many. That a newspaper of character has many friends , _ surely is a tribute to the intelligence of its readers , who arc broad enough to realixe that one may occasionally errand yet be worthy of confid ence. Realizing this , the sens ible newspaper man goes ahead. Benicia , Cal. , Herald. Oliver G. Wells , Kails City . 22 Mary Hell Potter , Kills Clt . 18 Married by Judge [ lam. Urown County World. Falls City and Its Government. I /irst / saw Falls City in June , ISfil. It consisted of a few houses made of sawed cotton wood lumber , and a few houses made of unhewn logs standing on the. open prairie. Nodooryards were fenced , and no shade trees were set. From that year to this , I have done more or less business here , and witnessed its growtlt and prosperity. Last summer I determined to move here to live , and set about preparing a suitable home. Water had washed the soil away near where a sidewalk should be. and it needed filling up- Application was made to a man to put in curbing at the right place , and of suitable height to hold this soil where it was to be put. He went to the Mayor and requested that thcrstreet level , and the line for the curbing be established. He was informed that it would not be done , that the city officers were not around doing such business. The most sensible business man on the council then told me to go on and fix things as I pleases' , and I did so. Soon after this the Chief of Police. Mr. Aldrich , ordered me not to make an im provement that I had in contemp lation , not because it was against a city ordinance , but because it was supposed to be under con templation to pass such an ordinance. That improvement was made , and other improve ment will be continued as soon as the weather is suitable. All I have written I can prove and I offer it as a gauge with which to take the measure of the business caliber of these officers , and hope iho voters will Calculate their bearings fully before voting. A FARMRK RKSIDKNT. Talk of a partisan ticket. Can you name a more partisan crowd than the one working for the present administration ? Hurrah for Barrett harmony and business. Judge Cleaver is a terror to the law breakers. Down the "boss , " vote for real reform. Read Barrett's platform and look at his record. Jim and Hill wont up the hill Upon their yearly ticket , When Hill got there cupboard was hare , And no bonu for Jim to lick at. Do the good citizens remember that the slot machines had to be ordered out by the County At torney at the advise of a sincere reformer ? - * - - What will the Journal do if Leyda is elected and carries out his compact with the News ? * * "Down with bossism" says Roosevelt yet our city machine is trying to force another term on the city , and for what purpose ? Vote for Barrett , better streets lower taxes and an open record. Bert Baker is running like a Jack rabbit before Pet Mausts new daschund pup. Barrett will not be afraid to show a quarterly statement of the financial condition of the city. How about the rotten stand pipe , impure water , and the help less condition against fire that Leyda's fricnd-The Journal cried so copiously about ? Where Oh ! where ! are all our taxes going and how much is ap plied on our bonded indebtedness ? Did Leyda put the slot ma chines back for the good of the city or for his own graft ? Barrett means harmony , Leyda strife and ill will. The Ideal Quilting Co. is doing some nice work. Bring in your quilts and tell us just how you want your work done and we will quilt your quilts as close as you siy. Price will be $1.00 the rest of March.