ir ll THE FALLS CITV TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JULY 13 , 1906. HCTORS WHICH SPELLI " I Reasonable weather I Unusually fertile soil Tiiir < > V I v heap lands \jomfortab\e \ homes Excellent crops rainfall SuPeri ° r natural advantages i In the irrigated district of Finney and Kearney I county , Kansas. Now is the time for you to see the | wonderfui country , the government improvements , | the large beet = sugar factory being built at Garden i City. See the land of opportunity for the poor I man. Join our party on our next excursion , July 1 17th. Free sleeper for your comfort. i 1 Excursion Dates July 17 , August 7 = twice each I month. t CLEAVER & SEBOLD OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE , - - - FALLS CITY , NEB. ! i FARGO. Elmer School : uiul family were at tending to business In Uulo tills week. Anton K t-ni luul business In Uulo Frill ny. C.iss Jones was trunsuctlr.j , ' business In Uulo Thursiluy. Some of the farmers have threshed nutl were ituleed burprlbcd to llml that their wheat averaged over forty bush els per acre. It Is excellent quality anil tests from slxiy-ono to sixty-two | ) oumls to the bushel. Some of them eay this year's crop Is the best they over raised. Mrs. Fred TIehnian received u dis patch from Council JUulTs announcing the serious Illness of her sister Mrs. Fanny Johnson. She departed on the first train for Craig. Mo. , to her sister bedside. Miss Carrie Uuckmlnlstor went up Sunday July 1st and docs not know when she will bo able to return to her post olllco duties here. Griff Wright was transacting busi ness In Craig , Mo. , the last of this week .Murk Durfec celebrated In lUilo the Fourth Miss Agnes Schrocder of Rule has been engaged to teach the chool In the Fischer District the coming year. The school beard can congratulate themselves on being < o fortunate as to secure her service. D. J. Thomas and daughter of Win- nebago district spent the Fourth In Rulo. J. H. Brlnega- and sister Mima were Visiting In Hulo Wednesday of last week. F. E. Nltzscho anil family spent the Fourth at Rulo. Grover Docrghty and Arba Duncan wore among tun people of Wlunobago who celebrated In Rulo. A. K. Swain and family. Mrs. Gertie Kloepfcl and sister , Miss Blon Close were at the home of Lafe Fonts neat Falls City July 4th enjojlnp a fainlh reunion In honor of Grand Fathei Fouts. There were twenty-eight chll dren and grandchildren present. A very pleasant time was enjoyed. The } all however were sorry that Mrs. L M. Jones could not bo present as she Is one of hU daughters also. John Kloepfel and wife of PpUi City f pent part of the week vlsltlnf relatives here. Louis Sweinforth claims to havi some corn taeselcd and silked out be Bides sixty acres more that is hlghei than a man's head. The people hero had a good tlmu part of the day celebrating the Fourth. A very social crowd gather ed. The program was bhort. livery- thing passed smoothly and peace fully until along In the afternoon when an old grudge goi the better of two of those present , a light ensued in which one got a badly pealed face. Revolvers vers cume to light it is claimed , and women shrieked and lied from the Miuiiu. Many wont to their homes where pcaco and good will reign. The celebration at Fort Hazel was of the pairlollu and good citizenship order. About ono-hundred people gathered to enjoy a social Fourth among their neighbors and friends. A short program was rendered anil a few speakers were present to talk on bone- llcial subjects. Mr. LIchty talked on Sunday School work and It is claimed that It wa : . excellent. Considerable material was left from the celebration and the managers decided in have a box supper Saturday evening. A largo crowd gathered and spent n very pleasant ovenlng. Stung By Bees. The following clipping -was taken from the Johnson Nvs. . .Toe Young and wife were badly stung while hiving a swarm ol bees last Sunday. In the neighborhood of one hun dred stingers were taken irom each of their faces and heads. Owing to the hot weather and the number of stings , their case was considered critical and some fears of Mrs. Young's recover - cover } * was expressed , hut a physician was summoned and they soon recovered. Was She Right. She was a bright girl and they were at a baseball game. She had won his enthusiastic heart by understanding' the game right off , and he loved her even more than if she had been his sister. "It reminds me of the house hold"he says , "the plate , the batter , the fowls and the flies. " "And it reminds me of marriage , " she added : "First the diamond , where they are engaged : then the struggle and the hits , when the men go out and finally the difficulty in getting home. " Then he sat and thought and thought. No Ffilsc Claims. The proprietors of Foley's Hone and Tar do not advertise this as a "sut euro for consumption. " They do n ( claim It will euro this dread complain in advanced case ? , but do positive ] assert that it will cure in the earlii stages and never falls to give comfoi and relief in the worst cases. Folcy Honey and Tar Is without doubt tb greatest throat ana lung remedy. R fuse substitutes. For sale at Moore Pharmacy. FOR SAI.H : Two good Shor horn bulls , yearlings past , erred red and one roan. Both regii tercd and certified copy of ped gree will be furnished. Wril John Tighe , Ilumboldt , Neb until after June 2 ( > th after \vhic date address Joseph Corneliu Ilumboldt , Neb. 27--U STKAYKD. One white man weight about 1000 pounds , bram ed on right shoulder * wire sc : on right hind leg. Strayed froi W. A. Margrave's about tv months ago. Information fo or return to above will be r warded. 29-3t When other Medicines hive Failed Take Foley's Kidney Cure. It n cured when everything else hadisa pointed. For sale at Moore's Pha macy. Legal Notice. In the KlcharcJson County HUtrlct Com State ot Nebraska. SlMUCC. 1UKTII , PhUmlff. vs. . Mils , A. O and tlu < unknown heirs of A. Tiiiur.i. , Sit le- censed. The unknown heirs of rrcomun A Sr. . deceased , will tuko notice that the plat UtT , Samuel linker , did on the 17th day i f Mi UKM , file In the otllcc of the clerk of the ai trlet court of HlchanUon county , tstau Nebraska , hU petition iignlnst you , the objc and prayer Is to obtain u decree by s.ild con quieting tuo title In him , to lots 5. C and ; block M , in the village of b'alem , In tbo coi ty anil state aforesaid , and that on the sai day ho obtained uu order from the Hon. 11. Kellescr , directing publication of t proceedings of this suit ugalnbtyou as i quired by law in such cases , and that EU publication bo made In the Falls City Trlbu u neu p.tper of general circulation In Kit nrdson county , and you arc further notlll that uulees you plead , answer or demur said petition on or before the t'th day of Ju HOC , said petition will bo taken as true am decree as prayed for will bo rendered ucco ; Ingly. HE AVIS V ltcvvi , Attorneys for I'lulnt Cures Bnckache Corrects Irregularities Do not risk having r Bladder Disease not Bright's Disease beyond medicine can do more. or Diabetes For Sale at Dr. Moore's Pharmacy , Falls City , Nebr. Burlington Bulletin. Opening of the Slioshone Kes- rvntion : Register at Worlnnd ortlic Government drawing cntitl- ng you to draw 150 ueres of fine rrigablu lands in the Slioslioue leservution ; only $1.50 an acre , me-thinl cash.100,000 acres , or ! oOO farms , to be drawn for ; he- ides HUH tliere are 800,000 acres f lumber and mineral lands that my be taken in the usual way ; ome of these lands are supposed o be of great value. One faro or the round trip toVorland. . vith maximum of $20.00 from Omaha , Lincoln and Nebraska joints. Tickets sold July 12th o 20th , final limit August loth , 'ake this grandtrip through the ich irrigated lands of the Big lorn Basin. This will be one of he greatest events in the history f the distribution of Uncle Sam's omiiin. To Pacific Ooast : Daily low , xcurfiion rates for this the great- fit railroad journey in the world. To Colorado a n d Return : Vbout half rates. Still lower rates or the Elk's great meeting at Denver .July 10th to 15th inclu- ive. Also daily low rates to Eastern esorte ; frequest homeseeker's ex cursions , in fact tempting excur sion rates in all directions hroughoutthe Summer. E. G. WiUTroKi ) . J.W. WAKBLBY , G. P. A. Omaha. You Will Prosper in the Great Southwest In Oklahoma , Indian Territory ind Texas are vast areas of unim proved land land not now yield ing the crops of which it is cap able. The same conditions apply to the towns. Few lines of busi ness nre adequately represented. There are openings of all sorts for mills and factories , for small stores , for banks , newspaper and lumber yards. You have only to gel on the ground to prove this. To 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 can not give you the rates , write me for particulars. If you're in nny way interested in the Southwest , 'I'd like to send you my paper "The Coming Coun try. " Address W. S. ST. GEORGE. General Passenger Agent 550 Wainwright UlOg. St. Louis , Mo. Tickets are on sale everywhere , via Mis souri , Kansas and Texas Hail way. i ; so sc r i i n | ' THOROUGH COURStt IN c. BUSINESS , SHORTHAND , ci , TYPEWRITING. TELEGRAPHY AND PREPARATORY i , I'xpttlenced teachers Tine Kquip- tHl memGjmnasium worU Assistance t in Kcurine positions.Voik to earn boat ! Individual instruction Hnterany time Lessons hv mail. Advantage * of a capital city Write for Catalogue No , jj Llncaln Business College . LINCOLN NEBRASKA c 1,100,000 Acres of Agricultural , Min eral aind Timber Lan\d Almost Free OPENING OF THE SHOSHONE KESERVATION This Reservation to be opened for settlement August loth is directly reached by the Burlington's new line to Worland , WyO. , through the Big Horn Basin. Registration between July l(5th ( to : Jlst100,000 ; acres of fine irrigable lands to be drawn for and acquired at only 81.50 per acre , one-third cash , 700,000 acres of mineral and timber lands to be taken up without - out drawing , This is a most bountiful distribution of Uncle Sam's land among the people. Cheap excursion rates ; only one \ faro for the round trip to Worland , with a maximum of but $20.00 from Omaha , Lincoln , Denver and Nebraska territory. Register at Worland and go over the Burlington's Northwest line , which runs through thousands of acres of finely irrigated land along the Big Horn River ; the journey will be instructive as to the methods of irrigation to be practiced in the develop ment of this new section. Dates Of Sales : July 12thto29th. 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