THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , AUGUST 31 , 1906 3a - ? .3 > The Falls City Roller Mills | 9 . > Docs a general milling' business , and manufactured the : > 0 following brands of flour 3 0I I SUNFLOWER MAGNOLIA CROWN g 5J The above brands are gunrantccd to be of the highest pos J sible quality. We also manufacture all mill products and c conduct a general c Grain. Live Stock and Coal Business and solicit a share of your patronage I P. S. Heacock & Son , Falls City , Neb. Legal Notice. In the District Court for Klchanlson county , Nebraska. < 10TTLtKII KCIIUT/ . Plaintiff , vs. The Unknown liclrs of JACOII SCIIUTZ. riciti SCJIUTZ , CmtiST SCIIUTZ. J u/.AnnTH OUGKK and liAiiiAKA ST.U.HKK , Defendants. 'J'healxuo named defendants , tliu unknown heirs of Jacob Scliutz , 1'red Scliulz , Christ Schuu , Elizabeth Oueer and Ilarbara Staldcr , sole hclri at law of John Schiitz deceased , will taki * notice that Gottlieb Schntr did on the 7th dav of AMBUS ! , t'J06. file In the ofl'ico of the clerk of the district court for Richardson - son county , Nebraska , his petition airainst yon as defendants , the object and prayer of which .ire to imlet thi : title of the south half of the northuest quarter and the north half of the southwest quarter of section thirty (30\ ( township two (2) ( ) , r.uiite thirteen (13) ( ) , In Klch anlson county , Nebraska , containing 117 aero * arainslaiiy and all claims held or ursed by jon or any of jon as the liclrs at law of John Schntr. deceased , and to con linn and quiet the title ot said real estate In this plaintiff , ( lottlieb Schutz. You will plead to said petition on or before October 2nd , l'X)6'or ) a decree attains ! jou will bcrntcrcd In accordance with the prajer of snl.l petition. rSoTTMF.il SCHUT/ . RKAVM 4-Kiwis. Plaintiff. Atty'h. for 1'lff. 36-St Private Sale. COUNTYTKHASUREK'S CUKTIUCATKOPTAXSAI.I : The State of Nebraska , I .Richardson County I It Martin X.ook , treasurer of the cnuttlj of Richardson , in the state of Nebraska , do hereby certify that the following oy crll > "d real estate , in said county and state , to-uIt : Lot 1 , block 3 , Meyer's add , Verdon , Nebraska. Mas on the 28th day of Notember , IW , duly sold by me in the manner pro\ided by law , at private sale at the county treas urer's office. In the court house In said county , the same haUnir been offered at public sale , anil not sold for want of bidders , for the delinquent taxes thereon for the jcar 1903 , ainountlntr to Thlrtj-Nine Cents , Including nti-rest and penalty thereon and costs allowed by law to A. N. Harris , for the sum of One Dollar and one cent. And 1 fnther certify that unless redemption is made of said real estate In the manner provided by law , the said A. N. Harris or his assigns , will be entitled to a deed therefor , on or after the 29(11 ( day of Nmcmticr. A I ) . VKXi , on surrender of this certificate. In witness whereof , I ha\o hereunto M > t my baud and heal this 23th day of Noxember , A. 1) . 1904. MARTIN ZOOK. Treasurer Richardson Count } . 37-31 Nebraska. Lejfal Notice. In the district court for Richardson County. Nebraska. WILLIAM Kissuv by HB.NKV SIIT/.M. his iftianllan , IMalntlff. vs. I r.vi I . KiNsr.v and I < VOLlIKLLKKt Defendants. Notice Is hereby irlvcn that by virtue of an order of sale , Issued out of thu district court , In and for Richardson county , Nebraska , under the seal of said court , dated on the 10th day of August , 1906 , and to me dliected as sheriff of said county , to be executed , 1 ll on the IStli day of September , 1TO6. at 2 o'clock In the afternoon of said dav , at the west door of tile court house in the city of Tails City In said county and state , offer for sate at public xendue , and sell to the hiuhcst and best bidder , the property described in said order of sale to-wit : lleitlnnini ; at the northeast cornel of section number nine (9) ( ) , In tounshlp one (1) ( ) , r.uiirc fifteen ( IS ) , In Richardson county , Nebraska , thence west to quarter section corner on the north side of said section nine , thence south with the center line of said section nine to the center of said section , thence east with center line runnlnir cast and west to a stone in the center of county road , thence witli county road In nortliwestdlrecllon forty poles to a stone , thence east three rods to the center channel of the south fork of the ( .real Neniaha mer , thence down the center of said rher to a point on the line between sections nine and ten , thence north with said line to the place of bcKinnlnir , containing 13IW acres more or less , all beinir In the northeast quarter of section nine (9) ( ) . township one (1) ( ) , ranire fifteen ( IS ) , In Richardson county , Nebraska , to satisfy a decree of said court with Interest and costs recovered by William Kinsey by his guardian , Henry Stltzer , airainst I.e\i I , . Kinsey and I.eola Heller. Terms of sale cash. ( ti\cn under my hand at Tails City. Nebraska , this 14th day of Auitust , 1906. WILLIAM T. TENTON , RIAVIS A RI-.AVIS. Sheriff. Attys. for Plaintiff. 36-5t Two Dollies Cured Him. "I was troubled with kidney com plaint for about two years , " ivritcs A. H. Davis , of Mt. Sterling , la. , "but two bottles of Foley's Kidney cure ef fected a permanent cure1 Sound kidneys uro safeguards of life. Make the kidneys healthy with Foley's Kid ney Cure. For snio at Moore's Phar macy. Don't Read This ! s I Unless you want to buy something- our line. Re.- member we have one of the largest and best lines of goods to select from. We buy our goods in car load lots and for the spot cash right from the factory , there fore we can save you money. f Remember our Buggy and Surry line is complete II and up-to-date and we ask you to inspect our goods I before you buy. We have a good supply of lumber * wagons on hand and are making very close prices on them. We have just received a car load of manure spreaders and will be glad to show them to you. Call and see us when in need of a gasoline engine. Remember we carry Pumping Engines in stock and can get anything you want from 2 horse power up. Get our prices on anything in the implement line. Do t not fail to examine one of the easiest running cream separators on the market for $55 and upward. You i should have one of our sulky gang plows to do your * t fall plowing. Remember the place to save money. Yours for Business , 1 Werner , Mosiman Sc Co. THE SUNNY SLOPE FARM F. A. HUMHEL , Prop. Breeder of D. S. Polled Durham and Shorthorn cattle. Bulls ready for s.cr vice of Scotch and Cruickshank breed , for sale. Rural Route No. 2. Porte Mutual Telephone 2U , Humboldt , Neb. Mention this paper when writing. A The Tribune for All Kinds Job Work CIVILITIES AT THE FRONT. On Christum * Day Japanese and RUB- nlans Agree to Suspend Fight That All May Fonst. A Japanese ofllccr serving on the Shnlio has a strange and inter esting story to tell of iutereourao mil civilities between the two rmies. The Japanese being desirous of conveying to the Russians news of he fall of Port Arthur , volun eers were invited to carry the let- ers. Two non-t'ommissioned of- leers and ( wo privates undertook .he . task. They rode out toward he enemy's lines with the intcn- ion or delivering the letters di ectly into the hands of the HUB- sians , instead of depositing them it some midway point , as had been .he custom hitherto. There was , lowevev , great danger that this icw method might be fatal to the ittle party. But they rode oil'stoutly to with- n a thousand meters of the ene my's outpost , waving white hand- cerchiefs. The Russians did not Ire , and the Japanese went steadily on. When I hey were only about 110 or 40 yards away , a mrty of Russians lay down in llr- ing positions , but still the ser geants and soldiers rode on , ener getically waving their white ( lags. Presently the Russians motioned them to lay down their arms , thinking they had come to surrcn der. The Japanese , however , re ganllcss of risk , pushed on to within hand-shaking distance. Then the Russians saw that they carried several bottles of wine and boxes of cigars. On the latter was inscribed in big letters : "To morrow will be your Christmas day. We shall not attack if you do not. Drink and smoke to your heart's content and have a good time. " At first the Russians did not wish to accept the presents , but when they read the hearty sentences written on the boxes in their own language , they were much over come , and there ensued an ex change of the friendliest greet ings.Then Then the visitors handed in their letters and spoke of the fall of Port Arthur , the news of whicli was received with profound dis couragement. "There is no fur ther object in the war , " said the Russian soldiers. Eager ques tions WOPP asked about Gen. Stoes sel , and the men were much inter ested to hear he shortly would been on his way home. The Japanese then presented the Russians with some pictorial post cards showing how well Russian prisoners were treated in Japan. Finally the four men rode away in safety with the rousing cheers of the grateful enemy ringing in their ears. THE BOOTMAKER IN CHINA Common People Very Rarely Wear This Sort o Footwear Cus toms in the North. Boots arc only worn in Chin by officials , servants , soldiers sailors , and special hob-nailet boots , occasionally in wet wealh or , by the common people. The universal form of foot-covering i u shoe , while coolies and the poorest classes have to conten themselves with straw or leathe sandals , or go barefoot. Women' shoes arc made at home and , ex cepl in isolated cases in Shanghai are never exposed for sale in shops. This remark does not ap ply to the peculiar form of she worn by Manchu women , which L perched on a sort of small stilt In the north , during the winte months , the ordinary boot or aho is often wadded or lined witl sheepskin , and of late years repro ductiona of Chinese boots and shoes In india rubber have been imported from the United State and Germany , and found favo. with Chinese at the treaty ports Woman's Progress In Boumania. The post of official shorthan writer in the Roumanian parlia ment has for the first time bee won by a woman. It was a com petitive appointment and the lad applicant beat all her male rivals Since the new government took u the reins women have made grea strides in Roumania in the matter of competing with men. A short time ago the finance minister had no fewer than 15 women employed ns secretaries In the central of- flees. There is a great outcrj against the minister's manifest partiality for womeacleflui in hie 'department. ' Market Letter. Stockyards , Kansas City , Mo. , ig. 27 , 15)01 ) ? . Cattle receipts ! ist week were 02,000 hend , heav- eat of any week this year , but lie total for the month will still ill 25,000 head short of lust An- ust. The supply consisted minly of cattle on the western rder from , Native territory , in- luding a liberal number of tockers and feeders , Prices nn ed cattle made a small advance rintf the week , reaching $0.-tO or a few head , a new top recorder or the season , but grass steers ml cows weakened f > to 15 cents , tockers and feeders 15 to 25 ents lower and rather dull. The ouutry does not seem to be ready o take hold of stockers and feed- rs yet , although when the price VIIB reduced the movement was M-etty lively last week , andUK ) ar loads went to the country clur- iif/ the week which is the heav- est business this year so far. Cattle run today is 12,000 head , noderate for the season , and in- Mentions favor smaller runs this 'all then lust. Kansas will not end in as many cattle as usual ccount of more going on feed he- ore appearing at market , and the panhandle supply is said to be a hinl short of last year. Market oday is strong and active on all iinda , but there are no choice dry ot cattle here , best ones $5.05. Dry lot cattle are quotable up to $0.30 , heavy grass steers up to $5.15 , corn and grass up to $5.50 , ne'lium and light grass steers , in cluding westerns S3.-10 to $1.50. Top yearlings and heifers still sell at S5.00 to $5.00 , good heifers 3.35 to $1.50 , bulls $2.15 to $3.25 eals 2-1 to 50 cents above a week iigo , best light ones $0.50 to $7.00 nixed weights $ -1.00 to $5.25. Stockers and feeders are moving letter today , feeders § 3.50 to $1.50 Deluding good westerns at $ d.7i > o $1.00 , stock ateerd § 2.50 to $1.15. The hog market is up and down jut strength is dominate , market strong to 5 higher today on re ceipts of 0000 head. Run last week was 30,000 head , { smallest week this month. Top today was for light weights of course at O.oo , but heavy weights made small gain today over their rela tive bad position bint week , bulk of sales $0.15 to $0.30 , heavy "hogs $0.05 to $0.20. In Chicago full ends of 350 pound hogs are sell ing $1. below prime light weights. Receipts are considerably greater than at this time last year , but the demand is stronger. Sheep supply ia not nearly uj to the demand , either in killing kinds or in slun" for the country. The feeling" is strong although there is not much net change in price Receipts were all natives last week after Tuesday , run today - day 1000 head including some westerns. Native lamba sold at $7.50 today , not the full strengtl of the market , wethers $5.50 , ewes $5.35 breeding ewes $5. to $5.50 Idaho yearlings wethers and ewes weighing 75 pounds went to the country last week at $5.50 , range wethers for the country wortl around $5.00. Men Pftst Sixty In More than hulf of munkind over sixty yeura of age sufler from kidney and bladder disorders. usuallyjcnlargo- ment of prostate gland. This ia both painful and dangerous , and Foley's Kidney Cure bhould be taken at the llret sign of danger , as it corrects irre gularities and has curred many old men of this disease. Mr. Rodney Burnett , Rockport , Mo. , writes : "I 6 iilTe red with enlarged prostate gland and kidney trouble for years and after taking two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure I feel better than I have for twenty years although I am now 01 years old. " ror sale at McBride's Pharmacy. The Wrong Label. Some newspaper men are terr ible liars. In writing up a cyclone out west one of them said it turned a well in hide out , a cellar upside down , moved a township line , blow the staves out of a whiskey barrel and left nothing but a bung hole , changed the day of the week , blew the mort gage off a farmi blew all the cracks out of the fence and knock ed the wind out of a politician. Women to Blame. The women of America arc astonished at and ashamed of the disclosures made in high places of dishonesty and graft. Mothers , wives , daughters and friends feel the disgrace which has fallen upon those they sup posed to be souls of honor ; and those who arc in no way closely connected w i t h the exposed "grafters" still feel the shadow which has fallen upon the body politic. Yet to a large degree the women of America stand guilty of being an incentive to the crime known today as ' 'graft. " The desire of woman to shine socially , to wear beautiful gar ments and jewels , to entertain brilliantly and to do and haye what other women of their ac quaintance do and have , lies at the root of many a man's down fall. Besides this fact woman's ne glect to talk earnestly of abso lute honest } ' and integrity in all dealings with the world to her men folks , whether sons , fathers , brothers or loversstands as a crime of omission at her door , and now today , as never before , she should realise how great her inlluencc is , for good or ill , and begin to exert it. At the root of every man's heart , however selfish lie may be , there lies a weak spot. lie likes to believe that he is making some woman happy. When a man fails to do and knows that he has failed , no matter in what other lines lie has achieved great things , he feels a certain sense of humilia tion and defeat- However lie may hide this fact from those who believe they understand him , however indif ferent he may seem to the dissat isfaction of the woman he has failed to make happy ; yet down under his exterior of indifference and perhaps selfishness lies a heartache which he endeavors to hide even from himself. lie knows that to make some woman ( if not all who arc under his roof ) happy and contented is man's chief pride. And when he fails in this he knows he has missed his purpose. It would be far better for the world if men talked this plainly and earnestly to the women ol their household. I have seen a man's face change from peace to pain at the thoughtless words of discontent tittered by a woman ; and I have seen him cover the pain with anger and take his hat and leave the room with a disagreeable re mark , which caused the woman to believe herself the injured party , and left her utterly uncon scions of the effect her word ; produced. Far better would it have been for the man to have said quietly "The desire of my heart is to make you happy and to see yoi contented. Do not let mii believe that I am failing. I am doing the best I can. Try and be happy with the home I provid < and give me courage to work on There is no pleasure in work i it fails to give you happiness. " There are few women win would fail to realize their inllu ence in the lives of mankind they were talked to in this man ner. Once realizing it there ar fewer still who would misus that influence. I wish every mother and ever young woman who hopes to be come a wife and mother woul read Luther Burbank's Article 01 "Plant and Child Life" in th Century. his article should be printed in pamphlet form and sent by the government to every woman in America. It should be read from pulpits and discussed at women's clubs and talked to young women in seminaries and colleges. Mr. Burbank gives scientific proofs of many statements ( made many times ) in these columns of the power of mothers and teach ers to develop in the children if ifH ) * H Chas. M. H HH U if Wilsons Special Sale of English Dinner ware ! ; jj -a clear white , decorated { with pink Mowers under the $ glaze. 100-picce sets. AlI - I ; ways sold for $15.00. Our J SPECIAL nrice for 100- piece sets , $12.50 u See the 25c China Window. Your choice of any article ? for 25c. Groceries , Flour , Fruits and Vegetables C. M. Wilson's under their charge whatever qualities they desire them to possess. This very suhject of "graft" is mentioned by Mr. Hurbnnk and its prevention given. Of course the influence exerted upon a child is more lasting and more easily bestowed than the same efforts given an adult , but there is no time in a man's life when he is beyond the influence of a loving and tactful woman with whom he associates. The women who talk and act and live their respect for abso lute integrity in a man and do not counteract it by envying the daughters a n d wives of the greater are doing their part toward keeping the world , honest and clean. It is not the woman lecturer , the woman writer , not the woman preacher who has the great power of moulding public thought. It is the large body of mothers , wives , daughters , sis ters and sweethearts in every community. Each one of them is wcilding her influence with one or more men daily , and un consciously helping to make men honest or dishonest. Every word you say , every comment you make upon the conditions surrounding your own neighborhood has its effect. Be careful realize vour own responsibilities. By Ella Wheel er Wilcox in the Houston Chron icle. Quick relief lor Aithma Sufferers. Polcy's Honey and Tar affords Im mediate relief to asthma sufferers In the worst stupes ami If taken In time will effect u cure. ror sale at Mc Bride's Pharmacy. Legal Notice. In Hie RIcliardHon County District Court State of Nebraska. Josr.ru A. SHAW , ' Plaintiff , I Vh. 'r Notice for Diorco DOHA SHAW. Defendant. I To Dora Shaw , non-resident defendant : Von an ; hereby notified that the plaintiff. Joseph A. Shaw , did on thu 4th day of August , 1'XXi , file his petition for divorce In the office of the cleric of thf District Court of Richardson County , Nebraska , analnst you , wherein ha prajH a decree of divorce from the bonds of matrimony heretofore existing between * hint and > ou , on the ifroumli of adultery , dcBertlou and rxtremi ! cruelty , aud an additional decree for thncustcdy and control of the Infant child. Karl Shaw , the fruit of Hald marriage. And you are further notified to plead , answerer or demur to said petition on or before tu 24th day of September , IWo. or said petition will txi taken as true and a drcrco rendered In said cause In accordance with the prayer of said petition. KKAVIS& MUAVlfc , Attorneys for Plaintiff * . The Falls City Candy Kitchen Chocolate and Vanilla Ice Cream. Ice Cream Sodas , all flavors. t Crushed Fruits. Home Made Candies. Fruits in their seasons. Ice Cream , 15c a Pint , 30c a Quart