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THE FALLS CIT TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , MAY 25 , 1906. < . vf * ? - S < j $ -i N w ' mm $ We are advised by the field inspector of the Sugar Company under date | | of April 23 , that 4ooo acres have been planted to beets and that 3ooo more | t acres will be in within two weeks. This insures a successful season for ; | ; t the factory , and meane a second factory , at Deerfield , for next year's 1 | crop. Think about these things. If you fully realize what it all means , y 'I . you will not wait longer , but "get in the band wagon. " % > $ The Pontiac III. , Sentinel has this to say regarding the " y , ' < 1 Crop Outlook in Western Kansas. $ T. 13. ( irndy , .lolin Young and George F. Knapp returned Monday $ J morning from Garden City , Kan. , and report having had to upend Inat Tliui'S- 4 day in the private car of Bane & Co. . at Deerfield , on account of a heavy , ' : ! rain falling all day and purl of two nights , which thoroughly soaked the * ' ; : > entire country in that vicinity and insures a line crop of wheat , oats and < > barley , and at leant one fine cutting of alfiilfa without any irregatiou , and ij also a heavy growth of grass for pasture , and will btart the early planted ; sugar beets with a very vigorous growth. The beet and sugar factory now | in process iif erection at Garden City , is rapidly looming up , about ISO men ill were at work there last Saturday. Several hundred acres of sod has already < > "y been turned and many plows are at work turning more each day. In a drive V > through this district , the new buildings one cnn see that have sprung up $ since .Inn. 1 , are very numerous , being more than sixty with many others $ under contract for erection. In Deerlield hundreds of trees have been planted , several new buildings erected and others contracted and a lumber 1J ! , yard established now doing a large business. In Garden City , in addition to the sugar factory , 100 or more new buildings of various kinds have been < $ > built since Nov. 1. Tt is simply out of the question to rent a business room * or a dwelling house in the city nt this time. | | Next Excursion June 5 and 19. This is an op I portunity for investment that will bring quick re | turns. Try it this time. A RIEGER & SEBOLD OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE , - - - FALLS CITY , NEB. | . . * ' jMj xjHjvJxJxj Kj-jHjKSHjyJxjN.Jx VS' 44 tXjvHj. > < S , JXjJ - JxS JXJvJxJ Jv THj AID TO FRIENDLY QUAILS. How rnrmer Glover Fed a Plock Day After Day for Six Weeks Never Frightened Them. One cold morning Farmer Glover stood in the rear of the barn , fork in hand , looking out over the Holds , says St. Nicholas. Siuvwstorm had followed snow storm , until the alone walls were BO covered that the farm seemed like a great field , with hero and there a small grove to break the monotony. The rattle had been i fed anil each animal was munching - | ing contentedly at the pile of hay in the sunshine , scattering chuff t oy.er the snovbarnyard. . 1 Suddenly , from the light woods . near the barn , ratno a startled j "Bob-white ! " ImineiVmtcly there | ' was an answering rail from the woods across the Holds , and then ! another and another , and soon a flock of about -0 quail alighted I on the ground , t wo or three roads I from where Mr. ( Hover stood , ami i iJegau picking up the seeds from ! the hay which the cattle hail } strewn over the snow. Tho\ i scratched nlinni like a Hock o I hens , ami apparently quite a : ' much at homo , ami ehipperei i away while tho\ worked , after tin | fashion of tree sparrows in tin weeds down by the brook. Farmer Glover was careful note to frighten his woodland guests and the next morning ho put on .wheat for them and threw hand foils of chaff in the hay which tin cattle had left. The lloekreturnc < ngaiu and again , until feeding th < quails became as much a par of the day's routine as lookin after the hens and turkeys. On cold morning , after they had ea en , the kind-hearted farmer foun the whole Hock huddled togethe under the hay , apparently enjo ing the warmth. Strange to sa ; they never come for food when i snows or rains. When they hav breakfasted , unless frightenei they usually walk away to the ! favorite haunts in the grov across the fields. They neve alight on the trees , but occasioi ally perch on the rail fence. One or twice , when no one was in sigh they came near the house. i For six weeks the quails en joyed Farmer ( .Mover's bounty. When spring opened the kindhearted - hearted protector met them only in the fields and woods ; but when ever bob-while's musical call comes over the summer meadows it brings pleasant memories of those winter breakfasts in the snowy barnyard. NEGRO PASTOR LIKED LATIN " Fortis" Used Colored "Aqun by Pur- son iu Unptism of Severn ! Brethren. Mose , a Florida negro , adds to his income as guide to sportsmen by ministering to the spiritual needs of a colored congregation of Baptists , lie prides himself on his education and on his eloquent oratorical powers , and he. never misses an opportunity of im- pressiiighishearers into believing that he is a great Latin scholar , Ray the Catholic Standard and 'rimes. One evening at a fisher man's camp he listened intently. | to some sportsmen who were dis- I cussing the proper pronunciation , of certain La'tinords and 1 phrases. I "Please , suh , " he finally ven- j lured to ask , "what am de propah meaning of that wo'd 'aqua ? ' " "Aqua means water , " he was answered. "And what am 'forlis ? ' " "Fortis means strong. " "Yes , suli. Thank yo' , suh , " he replied , edging away after mak ing a polite bow to his informant and then to the camp in general , The following Sunday Mose pre sided at a baptizing , ami , as usual electrified his audiem-c with : i roaring , eloquent sermon. Creel } interspersed with Latin ( ? ) words At last , with a dramatic sweep oi his arms toward the river , where u few believers were soon to b < Immersed , he cried out in sten toriau tones : "Quo Vadis , inah bredern am sistahs ? I says onto yo' unless y < be 'raarged in de aqua fortis o baptism yo' shall be lost ad in floitum fo' ebah. " Brandy Furnished. In the Belgian parliament when a member is making a A Friend in Trinidad Trinidad , Colo. , May ; " > , ' 00. l ills City Tribune-W : i tl great regularity I find you weekly issues upon my desl and have the pleasure of seeini your active people through it pages. Among the "worthies" wh had much to do with Eichardso county's well being in earl life is Hon. F. M. Williams , long time resident near Verdor. now of Kansas Git } ' , Mo. It may not be known to man that after being blind for man years , lie now sees and write as beautifully as when he was young man. An eminent occv list in Kansas City did. tli almost miraculous work. Mi Williams was once snperintei dent of public instruction in th county. During the eleven years ( my sojourn in Nebraska L b < came deeply interested in th welfare of the people and forme the acquaintance of many spei ial friends , and when I see the names in The Tribune it is wit pleasure I recall them and tl many good things they said an did. did.If If these lines come to the notice it will be to "greet the from afar" and wish for the as may be found in Ps. 20:1-1. : Resides regular pulpit work have man } ' calls for funeral marriages , public addresses ar still have time to preach to tl prisoners Sunday afternoon. Southern Colorado has gre ; coal fields being developed ai business is astir. Providen smiles on the land , plenty near. B. F. LAWL.KK. A ReveUllou. II you will muko Inquiry it will be revolution to you how many succui to kidney or bladder troubles in s form or another. K the patient is i beyond medical aid , Foley's Kldn Cure will cure. It never dlsappolr For gale at Moore's Pharmacy. Cures Biliousnesa , Sick Cleanses the system Headache , Sour Stomach thoroughly and clears ach , Torpid Liver and sallow complexionsXpf CpE ± nlftSir 13X31 6 Ml SjFUp pimples It is guaranteed and blotches. For Sale at Dr. Moore's Pharmacy , Falls City , Nebr. Burlington Bulletin. Low Knte Tour to California and Pnget SoundTo : Puget Sound and Portland , direct or via California , very low rate excursion tickets on sale June ISth to 22nd , inclusive. To California , Portland and Puget Sound : Daily low excur sion rales commencing .Tune 1st applying via variable routes em bracing all western scenery and attractions. To California and Returni Still lower rates June 25th to July Ttb inclusive , only $12.50 addi tional to include the Shasta Route and Puget Sound. To Colorado a n d Return : Daily after .June 1st. About half rates. Still lower rates for the Clk's great meeting at Denver. ' Tickets sold July 10th to 15th in clusive. To Eastern Resorts ; Daily low' ' summer tourist rates commencing' ' ' June 1st to Chicago , St. Louis , \ St. Paul , Wisconsin and Michi gan Resorts , also to Niagara Falls , White Mountains and Maine Re sorts. Special Homeseekers' Rates : 1st and IJrd Tuesdays , low ex cursion rates to the North Plattc Valley , the Big Horn Basin and other frontier territory. Person ally conducted excursions on 1st and ttrd Tuesdays of each month for those seeking free homesteads of 010 acres of mixed farming and dairying. Write D. Clem Deaver , Agent Homeseekers' Information Bureau , 1001 Farnam St. , Omnhi , Nebraska. ( Jr. STEWART Agt. L.W. WAKBLEY , G. P. A. Omaha. You Will Prosper in the Great Southwest In Oklahoma , Indian Territory and Texas are vast areas of unim proved land land not now yield- ng the crops of which it is cap- ible. The same conditions apply o the towns. Few lines of busi- icss nre adequately represented. IMiero are openings of all sorts or mills and factories , for small stores , for banks , newspaper and umber yards. You have only to jet ; on the grcund to prove this. lo enable you to do so the Mis souri , Kansas and Texas railway offer Rates Cheaper Than Ever Feb. 6th and 20th March 6th and 20th On above dates most lines will sell both one-way and round trip tickets at exceptionally low rates. If your nearest railroad agent cannot - not give you the rates , write me for particulars. If you're in any way interested in the Southwest , I'd like to send you my paper "The Coming Coun try. ' ' Address W. S. ST. GEORGE. 1 General Passenger Aflcnt 550 Walnwrlfllit mdn. SI. Louis , Mo. Tickets are on sale everywhere , via Mis souri , Kansas and Texas Kailwaj. A Lesson In Health. Healthy kidneys filter the Impuri ties from the blood , and unless they do this good health Is Impossible. Foley's Kidney Cure mukes sound kidneys and will positively euro all forms oi kidney ana bladder disease. It strengthens the whole system. For sale at Moore's Pharmacy. ' I DESTINATIONS- Francisco , Los Angeles VIA PORTLAND AND PUGET SOUND 302.30 round trip , one way via Shasta Route. DATES OF SALE-April 25 to May . RETURN LIMIT , July 31. STOPOVERS Points between the Missouri River and Pacific Coast. ROUTES- Good via direct routes ; for instance , to San Francisco or Los Angeles , via Denver , Scenic Colorado Salt Lake City. To San Francisco via Denver , Scenic Colorado , Salt Lake Route through Los Angeles. No tour of the Coast is compPete unless it includes the Puget Sound. TRAIN SERVICE Daily through Pullman Standard and Tourist Sleepers to San Francisco via Denver , Rio Grande Route Salt Lake City ; Tourist Sleepers Thursday and. Fridays , personally conducted. Daily through Pullman Tourist Sleepers to Los Angeles 4 i via Denver , Rio Grande Route , Salt Lake City , thence Salt Lake Route ; Tourist Sleepers Tuesdays and Saturdays , personally conducted. Write or call for California descriptive matter , -'Pacific Coast Tours , " folders , berths , information. Describe your proposed trip and let us advise you how to make it at least cost. e. ; oc < " . fj It' o . A. STEWART , Agent ST.c ft- ftc Cbl/VlAX / CHICK FEED P You cannot afford to lose your Chickens after you have Q W went to the trouble of hatching them out. You don't need to lose any if you feed them the proper feed. Try Climax Chick Feed. I guarantee satisfaction or refund your money. What more could you ask. Try it. Read This ! M O. P. II13CK , o Dear Sir : I have found Climax Chick Feed the best feed l-H I have ever used for little chicks. 1 used it last Spring with O lHo success , and will use it again this Spring. Yours respectfullv W MRS. JOHN W. CROOK" o n Put up by 0. p7HECK7Fals ! City , Neb. O W And for sale by Ocatuh & Stach , Verdon ; IT , P. Reiger , Preston : * J Thomas & Martin , Stella ; C W. Allen. I'.irada ; L , . C. 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