THE FALLS CITk' TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JUNE I , 1900. .j ; < * j > < * > - xt-S > JJ > 'J-et > JVlJ' J > 5"Jx ! " ; > ' ? "S"5Hs > it > tvt"5 > 5 > ' ? 't' < ? "ty " ? Jx'J"i > $ "t > ? x ? > ' S' < JyS > ' ? > SHEZ\P HOMES ! , - : ' \ l - < > < i > i' | i'i i ' * We have them in Southern Kansas that t' < ' ? $ > 9 are and soon will be under irregation , in ' 9 9 9 ft * ? * ; suring crops and increasing in value each t year. This is the Poor Man's Paradise and will * soon be beyond his reach. Now is the time to act. The advance in price this year will make a good income. Join our next excur = sion and seethe wonderful growth of this new country which is attracting the atten = tion of farmers from every state in the un = ion. Call and see us and let us reason to = gether. 9 'V ' 9 1 ' 9 $ 1I I RIEGER & SEBOLD I OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE , FALLS CITY , NEB. $ . . . * * * * - o-i- STELLA. Arthur Culllson ot Auburn , who married Miss LyiUu HisRins of this plnoo , Is uloslng ip his business ulluirs. Ho will clerk for u tlmo for 1) . M. Duv- Ics ut Fulls City and with his wlfu will then loiivu for u now homo In'tho stuto of Wushlniitoii. Uev. A. L. Ogdcii preached the mu- moriiil sermon ut the opuru honso on Sunday morning ut 11 o'clock. The operu house wus tilled , notwlthfatuiid- inj ; the inclemency of the wouther. McKlnlcy 1'ost uml the Holluf Corps attended In a body. The lust o ( this week suit will be brought In the district court ut Wash ington , Ks. , by the Dutlon Lund Co. , of Lincoln to compel the bunk of II.ul- dtun , Ks. , to pay u check o [ $1,800iw \ ported to hnvo been given by O. F. Allor of this plucc to the company us u payment on land in I'crkins county. J. M. Brockinun and wlfo who wen so seriously Injured In u runaway acel tlont when returning homo from tin commencement exercises , are now abh to sit up. A trained nurse wus In at tcnuanco for u while. Mrs. Drockimu had mi arm nnd shoulder broken , bu her husband's Injuries consisted of su vero bruise * . Four applications for liquor license huvo been made. Milton Clark am J. A. Harmon each ask that u llcens bo granted them to opuruto a saloon a the same location and the same is tru ofA.J. Helmick and his boii-ln-hiu Win. Cox. Mrs. Dr. Miller of Lincoln has bee visiting the past two weeks with he parents , Henry Savor and wife. Horace Shnfcr comes hero twice week for medical treatment from Di Hull. Ho Is allllctcd with ear troubli Mr. Sliufor formerly lived neur stelh riobt. Tolly has recovered from th effects of a recent operation on ono < his eyes. The bandages have' been n moved nnd ho Is able to sea quite wel Two former assistant principals 1 the Stella schools have been oleutc principals of the ward schools at Ai burn. They are W. L. Kvans. brothc of Mrs. I. A. McDowell , and O. M Nlcle , son-in-law of W. J. McCruy. Jennie Curry returned to her etudli in Lincoln Saturday after a weeks vis with her slsterMrs. Guy Montgomer ; Harry Clark of Kansas City has bee looking after business Interests at th place the past two weeks. Mrs. Nancy stlno is recovering fro a serious Illness. She is aflllcted wil gull stones and for a time her recovery was doubtful. Lloyd Mason and fon-ln-luw , W. ,1. Curtis , jr. , and family left , this week for an overland journey to Colorado where they will visit relatives in Houl- dur county. They will travel leisurely and enjoy themselves hunting and llsh- ing. Misses 1'uarl Cunningham , Bertha Moore , Maud Montgomery , Faye Hol- mlck , Klttlo and Queen Chism , and Mr. Glenn D. Jenkins will attend the summer school at I'cru I'earl Cunningham has been elected teacher of the school in the Tynan dis trict. This will bo her third year as teacher of that school. Members of the Research club had a business meeting at the home of Mrs. Fred Wlxon Wednesday of last week , nud decided that their course ot study for the ensuing year would be on "Austria and France. " Kao Malone was among the gradu ates In the high school at Oklahoma City this year. The young lady is a nleoo of Or. Hull , and her father was ut ono time engaged in t > e drug busi ness here. After an absence of a quarter of a century , Forchen Hryant who now | lhus neur Leavenworth , Ks. , wus hero one day lust week visiting Morg Van- devoutor and other old friends. Mr , Hryunt Improved two farms east ol town. Mrs. D. M. Davles and children ol Falls City visited hero last week with Pearl and I'arrlo Cunningham. E. Allemand and son sold 2200 bush els of corn to J. D. Curtis last week. Albert' ShelTerd and family him moved to Lincoln. Xelllo Swihart left hero last week for Hillings , Montana , where she was married to Norman Shrauger. Nellie Is the daughter of Jacob Swihart and wife. Norman was formerly locatei here as a barber. SHUBERT Charley Hunt and family of lirown vlllo spent Saturday and Sunday will Mrs. Hunt's parents , Mr. and Mrs Cummings. Mrs. Lydla Harmon who has beei sick for the past three months and wa taken to the Omaha hospital by Ur Shook to bo operated on , roturnei homo lust week much Improved. 5 , Mrs. May Sample returned homi 1 from Iowa Point last Thursday when i. she spent several days with old tlrai i friends. Mr . Nottlebaek spent hist Saturda ; with her sister , Mrs Clarence Cruse. . .1V. . Cummings' little boy had tin misfortune to fall anl break his urn one day last wook. Mrs. Ulakloy and children of Aubur visited with her slstor , Mrs. Dr. Shool last Sunday and Monday. Mr. Adklns , traveling salesman fo the Auburn Marble Works , was in th city shaking hands with old tlm friends. Slmur Harmon returned home Wed nesday from a few days visit wit friends ( ) at Highland , Kb. Legal Notice. In the Klolumlson County District C'oiir Stntoof NobnisKii SVMUKI. ItKV.II , ri.ilntltV. Vs. MH . ANM > .N Iti-iMi mid tint tuiUnouii , holrs of | A. Ttxiii : ! , , Sit. Do- | O'ilM'll. The unknown lit'lrso ! Kiccinaii A. TisiK Sr. , ik'tvasedlll into notice thnt the pluli I in. Sitimirl HiK r. dlil on the 17th day of Mi tlXVi , liltin the ollicoof the olei k of the ill tvlot couii of ItlchartUon county , stnto i NclirusUii , In- , petition itRiilnst you , the objc ami priiyi'r l > to obtain a lU'otco by siid ; con illlIutillK tlu > ilth > In him , to lots 3,11 and 7 block W , la tinllluuc of t-iilcin. In the oou tyniul state iii ii's.iiii.iuul thnt mi the sun < lny ho ohtalnt'd an order t rein the lion \ 11. Kelli'sor , dlreotiiiK pnbUcitlon : of t ] proceedings ol ililsult against you as i quired by law In Mich cines , nnd that sti pnbllcntlon bo nnule In the rails City Trllm u nuwspnpor of itiii > 'iiil olrouhltlon in Utc nidson county , utiil lon are further iiotltl that unless you plend , nusuer or demur snld petition on or before tlipiitu ilny of .Hi UOtnld ) petition will be tuKrn as true nm electee lib prnyed tor will be tendered uccoi Inifly. HIVM-\ vvis , Attorin-s t.ir 1'lnlnt ! Lcjial Notice. First publication Mny 25,1900. Notice Is hereby uUeii thnt William c. J ) lias Hied his petition signed by the ie < | tils mnnborof livelioldurs of the second wa of the city ol Kail * City , usUIng- that n licen us n saloon Keeper be rantcxl him to s mult , spirituous nnd vinous liquors on lot block VI , In the second uard of Kails 01 for the municipal ye.ir CDininonulne Mny I'Aiil ' , to Mny 4.1W7. H. 1C. VKKII City Clerk Le/sal / Notice , riist publlcntlon Mny a , UKM Notleo U hereby given thnt Martin Gehh hns tiled his petition signed by the requls number of freeholders of the seco wnrd of the City of KnlN City , nsktnu tl llcunso as a euloon keeper bo grant him to sell malt , spirituous and vine liquors on lot 4 , and parts of lots 3 nnO block PO. In the becond ward of Kails Cli for the municipal year commencing Muy 1900 , and endlnir May 4 , 1907. II. K. IlAKr.it , City Clerk THE ORIGINAL AND LAXATIVE HONEY and TAR Cures Coughs , Colds , Croup , La Grippe , Asthma , Throat , and Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption VELLOW PACKAGE For Sale at Dr. Moore's Pharmacy , Falls City , Nebr. Burlington Bulletin. Low Rate Tour to Cnlifornin nnd Puget SoundTo : Pntret Sound and Portlnnd , direct or via California , very low rate excursion tickets on sale June ISth to 22nd , inclusive. To California , Portland and Pu et Hound : Daily low excur sion rates commencing June let applying via variable routes em- biaciny all western scenery and attractions. To California and Return : Still lower rates June 25th to July 7th inclusive , only $12.50 addi tional to include the Shasta Route nnd Puget Sound. To Colorado nnd Return : Daily after June 1st. About half rates. Still lower rates for the Elk's great meeting at Denver. Tickets sold July lOtli 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 Niagarn Falls , White Mountains and Maine Re sorts. Special Homeseekers' Rates : 1st and I5rd Tuesdays , low ex cursion rates to the North Plat to Valley , the Big Horn Basin and other frontier territory. Person ally conducted excursions on 1st nud Urd Tuesdays of each month for those seeking free homesteads of ( MO acres of mixed farming and dairying. Write D. Clem Denver , Agent Homeseekers' Information Bureau , 1001 Farnnm St. , Omnhi , Nebraska. ( .T. STUWAKT Agt. L.W. WAKEI.EY , G. P. A. Omaha. You Will Prosper in the Great Southwest In Oklnhoinn , Indian Territory : ind 1'exas are vast aronH of unim proved land land not no\v yield' the crops of which it is cap able. The same conditions apply to the towns. Few lines of busi ness 'ire adequately represented. There are openings o ? all sorts for mills and factories , for small tores , for banks , newspaper and lumber yards. You have only tc gel on the grciind to prove this , To enable you to do so the Mis souri , Kansas and Texas railway oiVer Rates Cheaper Than Evei Feb. 6th and 20th March 6th aml20tl On above Intes most lines wil sell both ono.way and round tri ] tickets at exeopUonally low rates If your nearest railroad agent can not give you the rates , write m < 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. General Passcnncr Agent 5SO Vt'ainwriflUt Uldg. S . Louis , Mo Tickets are un sale everywhere , \ ia Missouri - souri , Kansas and Texas Railway. During the summer kidney irregul aritles are often caused by oxcesslvi drinking or being overheated. A ) tend to the kidneys at once by uslni Foley's Kidney Cure. For sale a Moore's Pharmacy. C 1 ftv f ftK 2) ) 8 } 2)O tfr tV O DESTINATIONS San Francisco , Los Angeles fr O VIA PORTLAND AND PUGET SOUND-SG2.f)0 round 5 trip , one way via Shasta Route. DATES OP SALE April 25 to May r > . RETURN J. LIMIT , July ; J1. C 3 STOPOVERS' Points between the Missouri River and t ! 2 Pacific Coast. g ROUTES Good via direct routes ; for instance , to San < j Francisco or Los Angeles , via Denver , Scenic Colorado , r Salt Lake City. _ To San Francisco via Denver , Scenic Colorado , Salt Lake Route through Los Angeles. r No tour of the Coast is complete unless it includes the Puget Sound. c TRAIN SERVICE Daily through Pullman Standard I" and Tourist Sleepers to San Francisco via Denver , Rio ? Grande Route Salt Lake City ; Tourist Sleepers Thursday f and Fridays , personally conducted. d Daily through Pullman Tourist Sleepers to Los Angeles 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 lea t v cost. c c E > _ GA. . STEWART , Agent CM/VIAX / CHICK FEED P You cannot afford to lose your Chickens after you have Q went to the trouble of hatching them out. You don't need to lost- any if you feed them the proper feed. Try Climax Chick Keeel. I guarantee satisfaction or refund your money. What more could vou ask. Trv it. Head This ! M O. P. HECK , o Dear Sir : I have found Climax Chick Feed the best feed M I have ever used for little chicks. 1 used it last Spring- with Q W success , and will use it again this Spring. Yours respectfully " W MRS. JOEIN W. CROOK" o Put up by 0. P. HECKTFalls City , Neb. HHW And for sale by Ocamb & Stach , Verdon ; H. I' . Reiger , I'rcston : 4 Thomas * Martin , Stella ; C W. Allen. Hir.ida ; L , . C. Mann , bd Ilumboldt ; Hern & Walker , Reserve ; Harvey Harmon , Shubert ; bdW T. II. Miller & Son , Merrill ; .T. II Tracey , Sabetha ; W. 15. bdd O Alexander , Dawson ; L. R. Harding , Hamlin d New Satin Crown Sailors i f In all the popular shades. These are the latest in Spring creations and are sure to | g please. Also the May Manton patterns are if on sale by us. Just received a new line of Fancy7 Ribbons. Some pretty lavender edged ifI washable Ribbon just the thing for low collars. For style , lit and low prices , call on I ,1 MRS. D. H. BLAKENEY * OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE FALLS CITY The Great Paper of the Great West The Kansas City Star Everywhere recogui/ed as the strongest nnd most reliable newspaper in the most prosperous region of the United States. Wherein It Leads. ItS UnCXCClled Newsservice embraces the continuous report of the Associated Pre.-s , with dispatches every hour : the general and special service of the New York Herald : the Hearst transcontinental leased wire service and special correspondence from THE STAR'S own representatives in Washington , D. C ; Jeilerson City , Mo : Topeka , Ks. , and Guthfie , Ok. , in addition to the large grist of news that comes daily from several hundred other aiert representatives. Its Market Reports and Comments have an authoritative value that causes them to be telegraphed to all parts of the United States the inomentTHESTAR comes from the press. No western man even indirectly interested in the value of food products , stocks and securities can afford to be without THE ST. All's daily record ol prices and conditions. ItS Special Features include The Chaperon's column , in which arc answered questions pertaining to beauty aids and social customs and affairs , a department for inqulrtrs on other subjects and a wide range of miscellaneous articles throwing side lights upon the world's most in teresting people and events these in addition to a vigorous editorial page , absolutely Independent politically , and a Sunday issue that i full of live special matter and hjmun interest. 13 Papers Each week for 10 cents The Kansas City Star was the first and is still the only newspapeMo deliver a complete morning paper , THE KAN SAS CITY TIMES , to its subscribers without increase in the subscription price.