THI FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , A1ARCH 30 , 1906 Now And Then- The Supreme court of Ne braska handed do vu an opinion last week that saves the lives of a numlKT of Kails City's youiitf men. The anti cigarette law was before the court on a question involving ils constitu tionality. A Lincoln boy had been arrested and convicted for rolling a cigarette , the claim being made that such act con stituted him a manufacturer of cigarettes. The conn held the law constitutional but turned the boy loose. L'uder this rul ing the young man about town can buy the ' 'makings" and manufacture the little collin nails to his heart's content. < r 1 Manager Walking of the In dianapolis ball team said in an interview in the Kansas City Star last weeic that he thought John Holland who will play first base for the rndianadolis ball team this year , wonl be the find of the season. This opinion is concurred in by every base ball authority that has seen Holland play. John wants to get into the big league and his many frieuds here are hoping that he will reali/.e his ambi tion. Why wouldn't it be a good idea for the Elks to get up a Kansas City excursion some day when Indianapolis plays in Kansas City and a crowd go down for a days outing ? The trip could be made on the stub and the return on the night train. Those who do not care for base ball could spend the the da'at the parks or in any other amusement they desired. * Hi A reporter saw a lump of coal in the Governor's oflice in Lin coln last Saturday that came from the Peru mine recently opened up. The coal is said to be of very superior quality by coal experts and it cerlainly looked it. The vein is14 inches thick. Leavenworth has made a mint of money from its coal mine and the vein is only 18 inches thick. Atchison spent thousands of dollars and went hundreds of feet in the ground to develope a twenty-lwo inch vein. We have whal will pro bably prove to be a much thick er vein and a superior quality of coal within a few miles of Falls City. The Pirate mining company composed of Palls City men is sinking a shaft as rapidly as possible and within a few weeks will have reached the vein disclosed by the core drill. The dovelopementof this mine will mean much to Falls City in the way of cheaper fuel and as ottering inducements to manufactures. Tf the boys want you to buy a lifflfc stock it would be a patriotic thing to invest , and at the same time it may be the means of making you some money. This is not an advertisement ; it is prompted only by a desire to assist in the devolopement of anything look , ing to Falls City's welfare * * * It is quite probable that the stub trains will shortly be rut : by electric inoters instead o locomotives. The railroads have been experimenting will inoters for several years an < their use is becoming more gen eral all the time. Motors cai be used with much less expens on short runs than locomotives both in the consumption of fue and in operating expense. The ; are now used between Kansa City and Leavenworth and wi shortly be in use between Kar sas City and Topeka. Vic President Clark of the Mo Pacitic suggested this when th committee was in St. Louis an said that such service migli be tried by the road in the nea future. The Kansas City paper published pictures of thu motor now in use and stated in a issue last week that the Mis. ouri Pacific was contempiatin their use on Hie Falls Gil local. The death of ( ieneral John II Thayer recalls one of the most dramatic ncidents in the his tory of Nebraska politics , foil , owed by a reconsilation be * tween the two men who figured in it must prominently. Be cause of doubt concerning the citizenship of the governor- elect , James K Boyd , in 1891 , Governor Thayer refused to turn the ollice over to his sue. cessor until the supreme court had passed upon the question of Boyd's eligibility. The feud became very bitter , and when a supreme court decision was rendered Boyd and Thayer had become almost irreconcilable enemies. They refused to speak to each other , and the common courtesies were notobserveo be tween them. In 1901 , when Charles II. Dietrich was gover nor , he gave a dinner at the mansion for all of the living ex- governors of Nebraska. There were present Boyd. Poynter , Holcomb , Fnnias , Crounse and Thayer. General Thayer was the last to arrive at the man sion , and as he removed his coat in llu- hall he anxiously asked Governor Dietrich if Gov ernor 13oyd was there , "He is"said Dietrich , --and I believe he will be glad to see yon. I hope that yon and Gov ernor Boyd will forget the past unpleasantness " "L hope so , too , " replied Gen eral Thayer. They entered the parlor and Governor Boyd was the first to arise and greet Gov ernor Thayer. 'The two stood in the center of the room , their hands in a firm grasp , tears running down their checks. Ever after that time the two ex-governors were good friends. * * The Elk lodge divided into sides for the purpose of a new members contest , the losing side to provide a supper for the winners. The side known as the Odds had all the best of it until last week when George SchmelKel of the Evens showed up with a grip full of new ap plications and put the Odds all to the bad. There are now some twenty candidates await ing iniation and more ae to follow. This will make the local lodge one of the strongest organisations in the slate , and one of which all the members are entitled to be proud. The Evens say that the next contest 11 life insurance agents will e barred. * * Palls City is picking up and as fully regained the slight de iression it has suffered for the iast year. The wife of a mem- er of a stub train crew was up rom Hiawatha last week look- ig for a house. She said that he had been told in Hiawatha hat there were 1 0 empty onses in Falls City , but that he had walked all day and bund but two. While things ooked a little discouraging for iwhile it was a matter of ; i ery short time before things picked up and the future looked nore hopeiul. New business inns are starting until all the business houses are occupied It will now be but it short time before the spring work begins and the building boom will be on. If we could only settle this wretched telephone light and re gain the trade of this farmer ; who have been alienated fron us the old town would be quit * herself again. * * It is almost a waste of ctTor for a newspaper to tight th catalogue house evil without th co-operation of the merchant who are most interested. Th newspaper can go on indeliniU ly telling the farmer of the si perior character of the good sold here and of the very lo' price asked for them and sti accomplish but little unless th merchant will advertise whn he has for sale. A good advei tisement stating the quality c goods for sale and the price fo tlifin is the best and only real elVective way to light foreign competition. The catalogue man has his catalogue in every" * home that will receive it. He is forever advertising among the very people whose trade be longs to Palls City. The local tnerclinnt must do likewise or the trade will continue to go to the other fellow. OHIO Mi'- . A//.H Oiniiru mid family went In Ituto Fridiiy for ti visit with rela tives. Guy and Albitit Hurk entertained tlielr friend- , Win , und oliircnce Peek mill John anti Win Hutchison Sunday afternoon * John Hitpieiihiii | > ier did chorea for Lou Fiddler while he was at KiuiMi-c'ty ' with hihosrs la-t week. Ida Murk v I cited with her brother , flci hert Sunday. Daley I'ci-lt fiitt'itulned her cousins Kdtth I'eokimd Uoul ICnUcly Sunday. GIIJ Oou'd WH * a victor al O. Murk's SlIlllllH . Piny IVek and wife wi-n viMtors at the ftumer'i iwronta Friday. N. It Hiirnworth and wife attcix'fd an oyster -upper t Widen Pilday evenlii'.1. I'M mi and Myrtle DoJds entertained their friends Xonu and Ruby Hum worth Sunday. I'M Xorn and wife -pent Sunday with Martin N'oltc and wife. Mis. Chris Xorn visited with her son AuiMit , Saturday. Win. lliii'ttncr and wife entertained X. H. Hurnworlh. wife and yens sun- day. Kranens. Knlscly has returned home from Peru where he has been attenu- ii.tf celiool this winter. Frank Peek attended the teachers association In Fulls Clt.v last week. Lou FIddlershipped Of head of hogs to Kansas City Thursday. Coouey Gerdes was the yuest of his sister , Mrs. C'eon ' Peek Sunday. Frank Peek WHS a guest of Ivan Kel ler. John Llehty and son , F. S. shipped some cattle to Kansas City last week. Chester Stump and family were vis itors at Perry SbntVer's Sunday. Hph Peck Is on the sick list. Win. Cook and family attended an oyiter supper at Verdon last Friday night. The train run over a cow for Aug. Xorn and cut her foot otT which makes a bad loss for Mr. Xorn. Kdith Peck spent Saturday night with Nellie Knisely. Henry Xorn returned homo from Ex- celsor Sprincs last Thursday , very nuch Improved In health. Noah Peck spent Saturday with his 'athor Kilns heed. Dr. Maust of Darada was a sjuest of its brother , Joe at Straussvlllo. VERDON. Sol. Bloom made a trip to Long Island , Iva , last week. Mr. Driijoo { has rented the Doltrich lotel and willsoon be ready to receive truests. Dr Gritlith Is making preparations to move from Preston back to his home , n Verdon. Mrs Robertson visited her daughter Mrs. Stowoll of Auburn last week. Or. Kent of Falls City visited J.H. Cornell several times this week. Mr Cornell Is Improving. Mrc O. A. Brown visited her sister Mrs. A. N. Cook last week. ( . ' A. jorn has gone to Koif , ' Island : c do I'arpentL-r work there K. K. Bolcjack and John Kelly were In Kails city lust week. o. Ci Humphrey and wife entertained Mr. and Mrs. Moran .uul Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Goolsby Sunday evening. Mrs. 15.V. . Grimth vi Uud in Full , city last week. Miss Pearl Cunningham cpont thi last of the week Ir. Falls city. N. Shrader was in Long Island , Ks. last weok. An o ) ster supper was given by thi W. O. W. lodge Friday evening I about one hundred people. A. Stevens went to utileago Frlda ; night. carl and Homer Watklns who bough t a farm south of town have moved on t " > N. cox and family viblted relative hero last week. Geo. Hull was a Verdon visitor sut day and Monday. Kdna Parsons U entertaining he friend Verti Lord of Falls City. John Kvans of Omaha Is yisttln relatives and friends In Verdon. A vote for Barrett is a vote fc a successful business man. j * * property owner a clean and mon , man whose language at all time f is decent and not shockingly fet r and profane. Foley's Honey and Tar CureiMitiirh" and cnliU Cures hroni'hU'u uii'i ii-tiiimi ( Jurei croup mill wiiuniilii Cures hoiioi'iifc. mnl troubles. ( JurepniMimonlit and liti ; > | | > e. Folt'yV KldntM Curt' HIM * * - ihe' kid ney ? and hlnddcr rltlit. oiitnlii nolhlnir lnjitrliiu . For > ! at. Mmnv'i Pluu A Severe Gold for Three Months , The follo rliitf , letter from A. J. Nils- baiim , of Hntesvllle , I ml . tell * Its own story ' -nlVered I for three months with a severe cold A drugelst pre pared me some medicine , and a ph.i si- elan prescribed for me , yet I did not improve. I then tried Foley'i * Honey and Tar , and eight doses cured me. ' Refuse substitutes For sale at Moore's Pharmacy Common Colds tvrc the Cause of Ha.1 y Serious Diseases. Physicians who have Dallied H nat- iomil n-pntittlon a- itniil\-l- _ of ihe eituse of varioii- die.teclaim that if ndrliliiL' t'olo could iivnidi'd a loiur Usof ( liiiu'tMoniiilnliiit - v ould never beheanl nf. Kvt'i'y one kno.vp that pneumonia and coii-umplion orglnatc from a cold , and ohronk1 catarrh , broil- chit- ! , and all thro.it anil 'un trouble ana it ui avatLiI and ft ntlfivd more ' er Ions by each frt'-h attack. Do not rick . \ourllfeor take chance * when you have. H cold. Cnaiuberlaln's Cough Remedy will cure It be 'ore these dls- uaceo develop. Till- remedy contains no opium , morphine or other harmful drug and has thirty year ? of reputation back of it , gained bj it.- cure * under every condition. For sale at Kerr's Drug Morn. Dr. R. P.Robertsdentist over King's Pharmacy. BEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIER CURES catarrh of the stomach. Legal Notice. la thu Itlchiirdson county district cour > , Suite of Nebraska Ilcfulo Roberts , rinlntllT. vs. Jc.-sc A. Koberth , Oefentlmit. The defendant , Jesse A Huberts , Is hereby notlllcd that the pliilntlir , 'Ilossle' HAViorts , did , on the 17th duy of Fcbrimry , 1000 , Ulo hur petition In the district court of Hlohurd- son county , Nebraska , asulnst you , the object and prayer of which , Is to obtain a decree by said court dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and her , on the grounds of non-support of her und hur child , and that you are a common drunkard and gambler. You are fuithur notified that unless you pleud answer or demur to said petition on or before thu 9th day of April , IDOt ) , the same will bo taken pro confesso. and a decree of divorce ng prayed , will be entered accordingly. RBAVIS Sc UEAVIS , 11-51 Att'ys for HlalntllT. FOIEYSHONEY-TAR for children ; faff , * ure. No opiate * STKKKS WANTKD 300 head to pasture for season l'J06. Section 15-3-10 , Pawnee county. Ad dress II. C. VanHorne , Pawnee City , Neb. * 113-41 Pneumonia Follows A Cold but never follows the use. of Foley's Honey and Tar. It stops the coughs , heals and strengthens the lungs and affords perfect security from an attack of pneumonia. Refuse substitutes. For sale at Moore's Pharmacy. Why did the Leyda's encourage a Prohibition ticket and are now patting it on the back if not tc weaken the Barrett vote whicli they hope will go to Lichty. .A very gauzy trick. Leyda is patting Lichty on the back. Watch him and his crowc stab him on election day. Barrett is not a profane fou mouthed man but a gentlemat and a business man in even senes A vote for Leyda is a vote for ; continuation of the farmers boy cot and a vote to intensify tin partisan and bitter feeling be tween the citizens of Falls City A vote for Barrett is a vote fo Roosevelts idea of "Publicity" o the public business , Wher every tax payer can see and .reai for himself where the money o the city treasury goes. Barretts platform means "square deal" to rich and pool A published report of the city' ' financial doings. A report tha ir our present Mayor dares nc show up and ask to be elected or Grand stand play has cot Falls City several lawsuits. i costly boycot and a bitter factior al feeling. Down the "boss. " 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 h ere and we willingly guarantee them to be accurate time keep ers. Cases plain , simple and ornate in either Gold , Silver or Gun-m tal. Velicate and complicated re pairs are a specialty here. R. E. JAQUET. Falls Citv , Nebraska. W. II. Macklox Real Estate Agency FALLS CITY NEBRASKA See me before your purchase. Iain selling1 cit3' property , loaning mon ey at lowest rates , selling'farms and making farm loan.- , . See me if you wish to buy , sell or make a loan. I am here for business. Write W. H. Maddox , Falls City Budington TIME TABLE Falls City. Neb. Lincoln Denver ) maha Helena Chicago Butte t. Joseph Salt Lake City Cansas City Portland St. Louis and all San Francisco points east and and all points south. west. TRAINS I.KAVE AS FOU.OWS : . 42. Portland St. lyouis Special , St. Joseph. Kansas City , St. Louis and all points east and south 7:17 p m . 13. Vestibuled express , daily , Denver and all points west and northwest 1:33 a m Mo. 44. Vestibuled Express daily , St. Joseph , Kansas. City St. Louis and points East and South. . . . 722 ; a m No. 14. Vestibuled express , daily , St. Joe , Kan sas City , 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. 15. Vestibuled express , daily , Denver , and all points west and northwest 1:23 p'ni No. 43. Vestibuled Express daily , Lincoln and the Northwest. . . . 1:44 p m 16. Vestibuled express daily , St. Joe , Kan sas City , St Louis , Chicago and points east 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 , 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. Ra.w Or Inflamed Lung. Yield nipldly to the wonderful cura tive und liealini : quulltles of Foley's Honey und THIIt prevents pneu monia and consumption from u hard cold settled on tlioluniT8. "My daugh ter bad u terrible cough which settled on her lunsis , " fuys N. .lueUson , of Danville. I'.l "Wo tried u trreut miiuy remedies without relief , until wo puvo her Foley's Honey and Tar which cured her. For sale at Moore's Phar macy. A\ail From Falls City. The mail arrives from Falls City each uiorninpr. It could he put in a peanut shell- The post office folk say three letters are a average. Hiawatha \\orld. Cures Colds ; Prevents Pneumonia D. S. HcCarthy AN1D TRANSFRR Pi urn nt attention given to the removal of household * hold { rood * . < > < M PHONE NO. 211 = = WE SF.I.I.- Diplomat , Old Crow James E. Pepper Guckenheimer Rye The finest Whiskey made , Cull for your favorite brand lit William Harnack's Phone 74. GEO. H. PARSELLM. D Telephone No. 88 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 all sizes all prices G inch Jardiniere for 25c 10 inch .Janlitiiere for.l 25 Jardinieres for 25c , 30c , 40c , 50c , GOc , 75e , 85c , $1 00 mid $1.25 See them in the large window. 28 piece Breukfiist S tnWo - rated ware for $2.71) ) 40 piece Dinner set in same ware for $8.99 Two Specials in Deco rated Pitchers at CHAS. M. WILSON'S Missouri Pacific Railway Time Table , Falls City , Neb. NOKTH No. 135 Omaha , local 7:45 a. in. No. 105 Omaha and Lincoln Express A 1:57 a ta 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. Io4 Kansas City local 7:50 a m No. 106 Kansas City and St. Louis * and Denver A 3:10 : a in No. 103 Kansas City and St. Louis and Denver A 1:16pin No. 138 From Omaha 8:35 : p m No. 192 Local , Atchison. . 10 : 15a m A. Daily. B. Daily except Sunday. J. B. VAKNKK , Agent. Special Rates. $25.00 to Portland , San Fran cisco and Los Angeles. Tickets on sale until April 7th. Homeseekers rates on sale Mch. 6th and 20th at 75 per cent of the one way fare for the round trip. Good 21 days for return. Or.e way colonist rates to all homcseeker points at one half plus $2.00. Tickets on sale on \1 regular homcseeker datss. J. B. VAKNRK , agt.