THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JULY 13 , 1906 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE Entered as sccoml-class mailer as Kails City , Nebraska , j > osl cilice , Janu ary 12 , 1001 , under llic Aclof Congress of March J , 1870. Published every Krlday at I'alls City , Nebraska , by ( The Tribune Pnlitisliinit Company E. K. Slmrls , MftnAjter One year $1.00 Sixti'onths 60 Three months .35 TELEPHONE 226. Did von take the children to the circus. When the next board of equal- ixation and assessment meets it would be a great thing for the state if George Sheldon as Gover nor should l/o a member. Did you ever notice that most of the good acts in a circus are on the opposite side of the tent from which you are sitting. That observation is very often true in life as well. Certain corporate interest have been lighting the direct primary idea with great vigor. The way in which it worked in York county indicates that these cor porate influences arc justified in their opposition. The circus is a great institu tion. When every thing else fails the circus can be depended upon to draw a crowd. It is a relief from the ever lasting monotony of life and is associated with the boyhood recollection of every American citty.cn. President Roosevelt has done more for the west than any other President. His advocacy of irri gation , anti-rebates , large home steads free denatured alcohol and other measures will count great ly in the developemcnt and indus trial progress of the middle west. Altogether he may be well called the President of the west. The vinegar fac.tory under the management of Mr. Leo is an assurred fact. It will not be an exeptionally large one to start with but it is destined to grow into an institution of importance. Those of our citixens who have invested their money in the en terprise will doubtless receive large returns both in money and in the gratitude of the city be cause of their public spirit. George Sheldon is gaining strength every day. Those who have been interested enough to study his record of State Senator have become convinced that he ib always with the people regard less of consequences. Brown and Sheldon would do more for the state than any two young men we can call to mind. This is the peoples year and Brown ant Sheldon are true representatives of the people. Will Richardson county repub licans permit railroad influence and subsidised newspapers to in tluence them against the candi dacy of the young man who lias incurred the enmity of these people by fighting in our inter cst ? The railroads are aftei Brown for no other reason thai his work in compelling them t ( pay their taxes owned in this an < other counties. Are we going t turn him down at the instance o the men who tried to beat us an < who are sore because Brow wouldn't let them do it ? . Falls City's welfare is dcpen dent in a large measure on th citizen . Kansas City is a gret city because of its favorable loc ; tion in part and in large measui to the indomitable push an energy of its people. Wea \ \ secured u vinegar factory throng the enterprise of a few mei There are other industries tin will pay equally well. Let thoi who did not subscribe stock the vinegar factory get togeth and organize a canning factor a cereal mill , or one of the mat other kinds of industries f which we are so well qualified make go. M\ist Ha.ve a Beginning ! Do not postpone the opening of an account simply because of the smallness of your first deposit. All things , you know , must have their beginning. The big things of to-day were the little things of yesterday. Remember that the Palls City State Bank. Receives deposits as low as a dollar. County Central Committee. The county central committee Is called to meet at the ollici1 of the sec retary July 10. l'.XMi , at 2 o'clock p. in. JOHN CUAVIII , Sec. \ \ ' . K. DoitltlNOTOK , Chairman. Martin Kanaly is attending the races at Auburn this week. Robert Sailor and wife from j near iMorrill , came to sec the cir cus. Gco. Hall attended the races at Auburn on Wednesday of this week. Dr. Corbin of Tecumseh was here Monday in consultation with Dr. Wolfe. Miss Stella Wolfe of Malvern , Iowa is the guest of her brother , Dr. A. 1C. Wolfe. Lottie Putnam , Catherine and Margaret Scibel came from Go- leva Thursday. The two form- ones have secured schools hcrci while the latter will return to Geneva where she has a school. There will be a 10 cent rag-tag social at the Wahl hall under the inspices of the K. iV L. of S. order No. 010 on Thursday even- ng July 19th. Ice cream and cake will be served and a cordial invitation is extended to the pub lic. Mr. Ximbcr just before starting home Tuesday evening put $20 in his pocket for safe keeping. In some manner it slipped on thro' and was lost. Officer Beasley found the property and it was eventually restored to the owner. George Hall lost his valuable diamond stud on Tuesday of this week. lie did not discover the loss until about five o'clock and owing to the si.e of the crowd in town that day , he had doubts of its recovery. D. Davies was for tunate enough to fund the lost jewel in front of Mr. Hall's shoe store. Referee * Sale. Nutlet ; Is horot.y given , tlml by\lilueu ( tlu > authority In us vested mill according to an onler of the District court , In niitl foi Itlctmrilson comity. Stale of Nelmiskn entert'il upon the 1'th day of June , A. D. HKX1 , In : iti notion In I'lirtltlmi , wherein Louisa M. Miller Is plaintiff , and Kmll Miirmet. Kiiunii Mimnet , ltosi : CIliiKan ilruce ClIiiKHU , t'rcil U. Marmot. Mtic U Manuel , Itarburn Marmet , Wesley Miller The .ills City State llatik , anil W A OreenwaUl ami T. . ) . Gist , arc defendants , Wo will upon on the Itth day of A. 1 > . UXXJ , at S o'clock. i > in. , : xt the wesl front door of the court house In Falls City. In Mild county or Ulcbardson , stati of Nebraska , otter ( or nali ; and sell to tin d highest ivml best blitilcr therefore , tin following described premises : The nortl hall of the south half ot the southous quarter of the southeast quarter of sccttoi twcnty-olifht (28) ( ) ; the southeast quarto of section 'twenty-nine (29) ) ; the west hal of section thirty-two ( Si ) ; and the west hal of the northeast quarter and the wen half of the southeast quarter , and a par of the east half of the northeast qunrtc of section thirty-two i3j ) . All In towushli 1- No. One (1) ( ) , north , range fourteen ( It ic east flth 1 * . tl. . In Ulchardson count } at Nebraska , containing Oil acres of land mor or less , according to the sovernnien a- survey. are The above described land will be divide anil sold In separate tracts If the referee id think It to bo for the best Interest * of th ve parties. Terms of gale. cash. Dated at Falls City , Nebraska. July n. 1KW. 31-5 n.at Jens WILTSE , at KHCU FEMIMAN > Kefcrecs. SMITH I in STKAYKD. One white man icr weight about 1000 pounds , bran < y , ed on right shoulderi wire scs ny on right hind leg. Strayed f roi for W. A. Margrave's about tw to months ago. Information fo or return to above will be n warded. 29-3t Foreclosure of Chattel Mortgtvjge by Sale of MortX&rfed Properly. NniiiT IH hrrcti ) imrn tli.it I ill on tin- jlililaj i'f JuH. l'iw ' . In tinISoll Iliiililinir. hltii.ilcd on Int 1S. hi ItlneK 70 , in tlu > CiU of I'alls CIO , in KIchanlMin County , State of NYbr.iska , lirturc'ii the hours of 10 o'clock , a. in. , and . ! o'clock i > . in. , oftVr for sale at public auction all the unods , t\nte . , meroliaii- dlso and Htocli , ilruuH , patent" , juliUs. oils ula < < H , wall-paper. cmuilrr * . wall-cawM , sliow- ttiM-4 , cash reitKters , furniture , li\tnrr . safe. carlxm.iti'i'.MHla foiititalii.aiid all appurtenance- * thrieto hrlmiiflnir , iirii.iiiirntH. furiiUhlnit' * anil material of i > very descilptlun. iinw con tained inMill More-room. Said sale in made pursuant to authority contained In n certain chattel uorlu.iKi' executed h > 1' , It. Moore , if Calls City , Klchardhon Count ) , Nebraska , to llou.iid 1 ! . ( irahain , of Omaha , Nebraska , on the ' ( ill day ot September. 1'WS. to secure the payment hy slid I * . I , . Moore to the said Ilonard II. C.rnhaui the sum of ; 2,000.01 , loirelher lllt 8 percent thereon from date until paid , evidenced liy eluht seteral protn- Issorv notes for the mini of $250.00 each , payable respectl\ mm on Decemlx'r 'I , 1"O5 , one on March < > , I'Mn , 0110 ( in Jtinc ' ) , 100ft , one on September 'I. l'Hii. ' one on December ' , 1'Mo. one on March ' > , l"07 , one on June " ' , 1'W and one on September " . l'K)7hlch said chattel niortKaffe contains the folloulnsr condition , to-\\lt : "And I , the said I * . I. . Moore , do hereb ) eoxenaiit , and nurre to ulth the said Howard It. ( iraham , that In case of default made in the payment of any of the nhoxo mentioned elitht promissory notes , or Interest thereon , or failure to keep said piopertj insured as hereinbefore provided , 01 In case of ins attempting to lemote from the said County of Klchardsoii , the aforesaid iroodH and chattels , or am part theieof , or In case said stock of ( roods be replaced and replenished , and kept abo\e the value of Six Thousand Dollars , ( J < > , ( HHUH . Including all property co\ered l > > this mort- irairu : then , and In that case , the u hole of said debt shall immeiliatel ) hecome due at the option of the part ) of the second part , and It shall bo la n fill for the said imirtirauee. w 4iix assluns , liy himself or auent. to take imme diate possession of said voods or chattels \\here\er found , the possession of these presents lielnir his stilliclent authority thrivfor , and to sell the same at public auction , erse much thereof , as sha'.t be siilliclent to | iaj the amount due. or to become due. as the case may be. nlth .ill leasonable costs peitainiuir to the taking , keeiilnu' , advertising , and scllinir of said propel t ) . Tlie money remalnim , ' after pa1111 ; said Niims , if any. to 1 > paid on drmand to the said parts of the llrst part. " And whereas , default has been made b > the said nicirtk'aui-e in the pa ) ment of the note for $250.00 and the interest accruing thereon , falling din-on the 'Uh ilay of Iccemt > er. and on another for the same amount and same Inteiest falllnif due on the Vth day of March , l"iu , and on another for the same amount and s.imii Interest falling duo on the Oth day of June , lOOii. said niortirairru In pursuance of the authoiitj : IMI\O leclled has elected to declare the uliule of said murliraue debt and the Interest accruing thereon to tin- date of tin- llrst iiuhlication of thl * Notice , towit. the J'tli of June , 1'KVi , ilue and payable , and Is now pioceedln to foreclose the same pursuant tn the statute in such case made and prouded. That there Is uox\ due and pa j able on said mortuace debt at the date of the tlrst pupil- cation lu'ioin the sum of J2tiS.SS. That no proceedings at law ha\e Inreit had to recover the money expressed In said promissor ) notes or the Interest accrnlnir thereon and \\luclt are secured by said chattel moiturairo and the rlsht to foreclose said tuortcaKc pursuant to the terms thereof ha < K-come absolute. Notice Is hereby futher irlven that salil chattel itiortirairo was dulj recorded li > said morliravee In theollice of the Count ) Clerk of Kich.inl-on Count ) , Nebraska , and In-ars the fidloniuit certillcate on the back thereof : "Chattel Morttaire imen b ) Dr. l . L. , MtHire. of I'alls Cit ) . Nebraska , to Howard I ! , ( iraliam. Omaha. Nebraska. State of Ne braska. Kicbardson Counts , ss. Flle l for record in the County Clerk's OlVico. the ' ( th day of September , l' > 05. at 5 o'clock and 45 , minutes p. m. . Recorded in Uook No. 1. I'ane 451. J. C. T.VNNKH. Counts Clerk. J. J. TA.vsm , IVpuly. " , WllKKlitOKi' . and the conditiun of said mortuaiic li.niiitf IKVII broken , the same II.IT- Ins been duly tiled of record , and this mortitaueo haInir elocteil to declare the hole of said debt due and pa > able pursuant to tlie condition and stipulation in said mnrtiraire contained , ID has seized said property by hu lawful avent , to-wlt. the sheriff of Klchardsoii County , and will proceed to foreclose the same by a sale of the iiroi > ert ) hereinbefore de scribed , in the manner set forth herein and : at the time and place specified. HOSVAHI ) II. C.K.UIAM , liy W. T. FKMON , Sherifl. And Azent ( or Mortsairee. rtr t RKAVIS. r Atty . for Mortiragee. ID D. D.Y' Y' Legal Notice. re lt To Kdward K. lirown. You are hereby notlQcd that at a publl ( tax sale of land , for delinquent taxes , t tin County Treasurer's ollico In Falls City KlchanUon county. Nebraska , on the 7th da : of November. A D. . 1WI. Clarence H. Wlltse of said county , for the use and benettt o himself , his heirs , or Ins assignees did blc oil and purchas-o the following describe < real-estate , to-wtt : Lots 15 andi illlock \ l'.M , of Kails City Nebraskii , which was then and there otlerei for .sale lor delinquent taxes for the yea e 1WU , and there being no other bidders to ed - the same. dar Thta said land was taxed In the mime o ar Kdward K. Drown , and said tax was assessei arm for the year 1MJ , and that the time of re deuiptlon from said sale will e.xpire on thi vo 7th day of November. 1WO , and after th ir expiration of said date a deed to sail ' I property will be applied for unless 'C * deemed. ? XJt OLAHESCB H. 1 8 WAT WHEN THE HOT5PELL 'SMZS IT 15 BEST To BE i r f * : iw * E : D foR IT. YOU DO T 8I VANT HOT THINGS. COOL ' 'APPAREL IS BECOHirfG l/t / HOT WEATHER. I BUSTER. BR.OWN. \ TO' . / - RAJCTVW OroVTKO COPVniCMT No.St WE HAVE PRETTY FANS THAT WILL HELP YOU rV ! TO KEEP COOL AND WE .SHALL NOW .SELL THEM TO YOU CHEAPLY. Regular 75 cent fans for 4c Silk embroidery fans $1.00 now at 650 We have a sample line , no two alike at / off IN FACT , WE ARE NOW GROWING MORE ANXI OUS To CLOSE OUT ALL OF oURSUMMER GOODS. MANY OF OUR LINE-5 ARE GETTING THIN , BUT n ONE OF A KIND 1-5 PERHAPS ALL YoU WI-5H. WETRYTOGIVEOUR PATRONS &ARGAIN-5 THE * YEAR 'ROUND , RESERVING , OF COURSE , PRO FIT FOR OUR.5ELVE-S ; BUT WE ARE NOW WILL ING TO THROW AWAY OUR PROFIT < JU.ST To GET RID OF OUR .SUMMER GooD-5. YoU KNOW OUR U,5UAL PRICE-5. COME -5EE WHAT THEY ARE NOW. IF OUR REDUCTIONS DO NOT JEEM A-5 GREAT A-5 IN OTHER .STORES THEY CLAIM THEY MAKE , CAN IT NOT BE THAT THEIR * PRICE WA-5 A FICTITIOUS , FAKE-SALE PRICE IN THE BEGINNING ? OUR TEMPTATIONS ARE : OUR NEW WHITE WASH BELT FOR JOC ; A DANDY FOR 1 5C ; AND YET A BETTER ONE FOR * 25C ; THE GOODS FOR THIS HOT WEATHER. RESPECTFULLY , NEBRASKA FALLS CITY , QAMNPI VVMriL I M I HI M I I I 1 II : : THE LOVE : : OF JEWELRY Is one of the most nat ural of emotions as the actions of children and older people alike show. This love for the beauti ful and the artistic should be cultivated to the ut most the only bar to owning' Jewelry should ; be the price and that you ; will never find an obstacle i here. ' Kvery price plainly marked. . ! A. E. JAQUET THE OLD RELIABLE n n 1111111 in i ii i M 111 iV In Partnership. Ike Beaulieu has sold a one half interest in his tonsorial parlor to Sigmund Spaeth. Both gentlemen are artists and under tlie conbine those of the mascu line gender can be assured of smooth "scrape. " Lost the Money. Joseph Glaze lost twenty dollars lars in bills last Saturday while making a delivery for P. S. Heacock and son. Sam'1 Bucher found the bills out in tlie street in front of his residence and returned the same to the owner , Mr. Glaze. The chunk of ice these days looks like thrity cents but the monthly ice bill bears no such resemblance. * LOWE BROS. PAINTS * it it it it if i\ \ iit it Are pronounced the best by all who it il have used Ready Mixed Paint. Did itH it ever occur to you that you could II- it save $3 per day by doing your own it it it work with a paiiu that you can get * * in any shade ? Try Lowe's once and It II- * you will never use lead and oil with f * * an experienced mixer that costs * more than the material. It will # * last longer and look better. * It- We are headquarters for Lubricating It It It ing Oils and our price is right. Let * us figure with you on paint or oil. J. C. TANNER TO THE PUBLIC ! f We don't want the earth with a fence around it , as we have material for fencing and are willing to save you the price of the nails to build it with if you will figure with us on contemplated improvements. What we do want , is a fair portion of the Lumber .trade that comes to this city , and if Low Prices and Business principles will merit it , we are on the ground floor. If you will keep your eye upon this space from week to week we shall try and interest < \ you in Lumber. Chicago Lumber and Coal Co. JULE RUEGGE , MGR. \