THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 14 , 1906 HARDWARE ! * * Well , I Guess YES ! r And that's not half all. We have the most com plete line of Hardware , Stoves and Tinware , and * * in fact everything1 usually found in an up-to-date * hardware store. Our prices will never be found i to be exhorbitant always as low as the quality of n H IK- IK- the goods will permit. We also have a first-class ) 11 t Tin Shop in connection. Try us once you'll ii Jf K never regret it. Jfl l * if * isH * H * 91 * ) [ * # * * * * * J. C. TANNER it . . if if if if * * ) K * LOOK ! LOOK ! f Have you tried the ; CITY MEAT MARKET * ie i Under new management. We will carry at all times a full stock of the best of everything- in our line. High Standard Quality is our Motto. Our methods are bound to please you. 'Phone 3. Yours for Business , A. E. SCHMIDT. | The Falls City Roller Mills Does a general milling business , and manufactures the following1 brands of flour SUNFLOWER MAGNOLIA CROWN 3 The above brands are gimrantccd to be of the highest pos sible quality. We also manufacture all mill products and conduct a general Grain , Live Stock and Coal Business and solicit a share of your patronage P. S. Heacock & Son , Falls City , Neb. | * * Don't Read This ! i Unless you want to buy something1 in our line. Remember * t 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. T 1 Remember our Buggy and Surry line is complete and up-to-date and we ask you to inspect our goods 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 rou want from 2 horse power up. Get our prices on anything in the implement line. Do 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 fall plowing. Remember the place to save money. Ii i Yours for Business , I Werner , Mosiman & : Co. THE SUNNY SLOPE FARM F. A. HUMHEL , Prop. Breeder of D. S. Polled Durham and Shorthorn cattle. Bulls ready for set vice of Scotch and Cruickshank breed , for sale. Rural Route No. 2. Porte Mutual Telephone 2U , Humboldt , Neb. Mention this paper when writing. The Tribune for All Kinds Job Wort NOW AND THEN. "I said once that I would never own irrigated land , " said the man from Butte , Mont. , but I now say that I wouldn't own any other kind " "The Almighty as a creator is all right , " he con tinued , "but as a farmer I think there is room for improvement. " The writer was riding through the fruit countrv south of North Yakima , Wash. , with the Mon tana man to ascertain if possible why improved land in that far away country was selling for $2,000 an acre. The soil is a volcanic dust. It hasn't rained there for s > o long that the inhabi tants have forgotten what a shower is. The roads arc a foot deep in dust and the trees and hop vines are so dirty that their original color is buried from sight. The land is held in tracts fron ten acres up to forty. A farm of forty acres is considered a very large farm. The unim proved land is a white and ASLKZ- ling waste of sand , sage brush and cactus. It looks like thirty cents and sells for two hundred dollars an acre. Water rights go with the land and a years culti vation produces marvelous re sults. Six crops of alfalfa , apple trees bear profusely the fourth year. Hops produce a net reve nue some years of SSOO per acre. Fruit is the principle crop how ever , and the little city of North Yakima ships $6,000 cars of fruit anncally. When you hear of the wonder ful fruit of Washington here after , just cross your fingers. In some respects it is wonderful , but in others it is very ordinary. The apples raised there are at least three times the size of our apples. The peaches are so huge that one can scarcely recognize the fruit. The plums , the prunes and the berries are proportion ately as large. But just bite in to them once. A peach that in appearance is beautiful will be as dry as a sponge and as tasteless as the dust from which it springs. I would rather have a Richardson County Johnathon apple that the most famed apple of the Yakima country. But at a fruit stand one buys apples for what they seem to be and not for what they are. Consequent * the Washing ton apple will bring three times the price that our apples will. These people take care of their fruit too. There is much that we can learn from them. For in stance , they spray their fruit tin til every worm and insect is des troyed. When the time comes for marketing they do not shovel into a wagon and hike to town , they pack their own fruit on their farms and sell it them selves to the eastern commission man. The apples are packed in half bushel boxes and every apple is wrapped in paper. The peaches are packed in peck boxc * and carefully wrapped. Consequently quently the Washington fruit man receives thirty fi/e cents box for his peaches F. O. B. Yakima. I visited a fruit farm of thirty acres while they were packing the fruit. Over one hundred persons were wrapping and packing peaches and apples. From this thirty acres 34 car loads of fruit was harvested and shipped which netted the owner $756 per acre for his crop. lie told me that he had spent about $1400 for spraying the thirty acres. # Many men are becoming rich in land speculation out there. The Montana man showed forty acres that he had bought two years ago for $120 per acre , lie had sold thirty acres of it at an average of $475 per acre. A son of Ike Harris of Stella bought eighty acres of $60 per acre and after 18 months .sold it for $160 per acre , the same land is now worth , or would sell for $300 per acre. Because of the profit these men are making and have made the land has gone to a prohibi tive price and I would not advise an investment at this time. Many Nebraska men are there looking the land over , some of whom made purchase while I was there. The land is too valuable to make alfalfa a profit able crop ; the fruit and hop land alone can produce a reasonable interest on the investment. So far as a home is concerned , I wouldn't live in North Yakima unless the country would make it very profitable to make a home there. It is hot , beastly hot. It never rains , the dust is a foot deep and a wind storm is fright ful. The soil being grovel and nigger heads , the irrigation wat er seeps into the cellcrs until they are half full from April to Octo ber The city is never free from typhoid fever as a result. I counted twelve typhoid signs on one street. * * The business interests in North Yakima are making money. The foreign capital that is ilowing in there to buy hrul and make in vestments makes times good. The hop picking season is on and three thousand hop pickers , making an average of S2.00 per day and spending most of their earnings in this city. A girl about 15 years of age told me 'that she could made $2.00 a day packing fruit and hundreds of them find employment at such wages. The trouble is to get the labor , everybody in that country works , including Father. If here are poor people in North Vakitna I didn't see them. Only ickness or some such misfortune otild make a family poor , there s plenty of employment the year iround. The democratic Senatorial con dition was held at Humboldt on Saturday and John Osborne of Pawnee county was made the lominee. In the beginning John was a candidate for office , and now that he is old he has not departed from the custom for luring the intervening years he las had much practice. Table Rock Argus. Burlington Bulletin. September , 11)00. ) To New England nmlJCamula : Dnily low excursion rntes during September to Canada , on Sept. 5 and 111 lo Now England reports. To California , Portland and Puyet Sound : Round trip Sept to M , $30.00 to California ; one- .vay viu Piifjet Sound , $ (52.50. ( liast clmnue tin's summer. Denver , Colorado Springs anil Pueblo : One fare round trip , naximum excursion rate $15.00 rom Nebraska Sept. 11) ) to 22 in- ilusive. To the East and South : Cheap excursions to various destinations during September. Homeseekeifi' Excursions : Frequently each month to Western - ern Nebraska , Eastern Colorado , Big Horn Ba&in , dry land farm- ng destinations or irrigated sec tions. Free Kinkaid Lands : Write lem Denver , Agent Burlington's ouierifekers' Information Bureau at 1001 Farmun St. , Omaha , about getting hold of a fiee section of a free section of Kinkaid lands now being restored to the public domain. Cheap One Way tu Pacific Coist : Cheap Colonist rate s. daily to San Frnncif-co , Los \ngeles , Portland , Seattle , Tacoma - ma and other Coast territory Aug. 27th , to Oct. , 'ilst also cheap one way rates to Montana , Wyoming , Big Horn Basin , Utah and Western - ern Colorado. E. G. Wnrrrouu , Agt. Doctors Could not Help Her. "I had kidney trouble for years , " writes Mrs. Kaymond Conner of Shel ter ) , Wash , "and the doctors could not help me. I tried Folev's Kidney cure , und the very first doe gave mo reliol and I am now cured. I cannot say toe much for Foley'a Kidney cure. " II makes the aUea ud kldne > s bound * c they will eliminate the poisons from the blood. For sale by all druggists. R. P. ROBRPTTS Otllce over Kerr's Pharmacy Oftlce Phone 200 Kesldeuce Phone 27 Notice. In thuillilrlct court for KlcltnritMiii Counts , NetirnilM. WIM.IAM Ktvm.v tij lti < NKSTiTri'.r. . Illn Kll.tllll.tlli ri.tiutifT , VH. III.VI I < , KINHIIV niM 1,1.01.A IIIM.I UK. Dofciiil.tiitM. Notion I * lit-rrliy it\uit ! tli.tl lijlrtlin of nil onlor of Mlo , Niuoil out of tlui < ll trlcl ocnirl , In ami for Ulch.tnlsoii county , Nebraska , umlrr tlio scat of salt ! court , it.tteil on tint Iflth ilny of Auirust , 1906 , anil to mn illirclril Miorlft of H.iM county , to Im i < T intn1i I will on the I5tli it.tv of Srjilemlicr. 1"06. at 3 o'clock In tinafliriuxMi of oalit day , at III" \u' t tloor of ( lie court IIOUNB In HIP city of V'illlt City In n.tlil county ami Mate , offer for s.tlo at pulillrotnliic. . anil rll to tla < litulirt amt lioRt tililitcr. tlm property ilfcrlliot In valit ontcr of sale to-wlt : lU'ulimliii : at tlui iiortliiMMt corner of Kcctlon number nliui (9) ( ) , In tommhlp one (1) ( ) , raniro llftren (15) ( ) , In Ulclianlion count ) , Nrliranka , tticncii vrtt to quarter m-ftlun curlier on the north slite. of x.tlil section nine , thencu Houth with the center line of J4 eell M nine tai the center of H.tlil Kectloit , ( banco cant \\lth center Hue rnnnlnir east auilrat ton Ntoiui In tlin cenlei of county loml , tbriMMlth count ) riuil In nortliwent illrectlon forty poles lo a itoue , thence cast three not * lo the center cti.tnni't < > f ( ho xoiitti foiU of tile C.rc.tl NVin.ttia rl\er , thence iloun tlin center of nald rhcr tea point on the Hue IxHueen xrctloim nine anil ten , thenee north ullli xalil linn lot lie. pl.icc of iH'ulnnlnir , cout.itnlntr Ul'i , icre mote or tell , all liehik' In the noithe.iHt quarter of section nine { ' ) ) . lounnlilp one ( I' ' , ran ire tlflecn (15) ( ) , In Klch.iiilsou count } , XebraiKa , to i.itlsfy u decree of h.ilit court \\lthlnlerest.tiitl conli reeo\ereit 1 > \ Wlllltni Kliivej t > \ his KU.iullan , llenix Stllrer , auahiKt Io\l IKlne. . \ .tint I.eol.i Heller. Term * of x.ile c.nh. C.lven uniler nix turn ! at I'.tlls Cltj , XeliraHk.i , this Hth il.iv of AnntiM , I'Mii. ' Wn 11 tM 'I' . I'KVHIN , Ki'wm A Hi wt. Sheilff. Alt > M. for I'lalnllll. 3f.-5l Notice of Incorporation. 1'lrnt publication Anunst.il. ; w. t Notice. Is heiet > \ uiu-ii that \\e , W. I.eo , m. . John A. I.eo , ami J.imcM C. Copplnuer. of St. I.oiilx , MlHMHirl , anil J. It , Varner , I ! . II. Toule , T.J.C.lKt. I , . I' . Wlrtli. V. (5. lO'fonl , W. A. tJreenuahl anil Charles II. llelncnun , of Tails Cltj , Nebraska , h.uo associated ourselves toKclhei as a corpo ration niiiler the name ami ht > lo of the l.co Cider & Vlncgnr Compnny , for the purpose of becomlntr a body corp"iae ( under the t.ius of the State of Nebraska. I. The name of thlx corporation IH to bu kuoun as tile I.eo Older .t Ylnen.tr Comp.uu. The principle place of ti.insactluir business shall IMI I'.illsClty. Nebraska. III. The genera ! nature of the biihlneits of this corporation Hhalt bo th huylnv ami setllnir of apples , ami other ft nits ; tlm man ufacture of elder and \lneifnr , pre eru-H , fruit syrups , iterlllzliitf fruit nd fruit juices , pickles , catsup , ami fruit pnxliictN ot all kinds. IV. Tin ; Capital Slock of this Corporation Hhatl IK ; 310.000 , dhided Into shares of thu pa i value of $100 each , fully paid and non-assessable , amt payable at the call of the Secretary. The tlmo of tile commencement of the business of this corporation ( thai ! he Immediately upon the. Illlnir of the Articles of Incopnr.itlon with the County Clerk of Richardson county , and not later than September 1st , IW/i. and shall continue Its existence fur thirty VI. The liluhest amount of Indebtedness permitted shall not exceed two-thirds of the amount of ttie paid up Capital Stock. VII. The business of this corporation shall be conducted bj a board of live directors , who shall elect from their number , a President , Vlce-1'resldent , Treasurer , Sec- ret.irv.and such others as stiirtccsted b > the lly lav.s. SIurmjd bj the Incorpoiators. W. II o , SK. Jtmn A. I.i.o. JAMUS C. COITIM.I.H. J. II. VAKM.U. P. . II. TOUI.I. . T. J. CIST. I , . I' . WIKTII. V. < ; . I.M'oidi. W. A. ( iKKI ! \ \ AMI. ClIAH. II. 111.INI.MAN. Legal Notice. In the Richardson Count ) District Court Stale of Nebraska. Josi'l'll A. SIIAVV. I Plaintiff , Vh. ' Notice for Divorce DIIK-V SIIANV , J Defendant. I To Dora Shaw , non-resident defendant : Von arc heiebj notllled that the plaintiff , Joseph A. Sliau , did on the 4th d.t ) of Auuust , IWO. file Ills petition for divorce In the olllcu of the clerk of the Dixtrlct Court of Klclurdson Count ) . N'ebr.ihKa , aualusl jon , vvherein hi * pra > s a decree of divorce from the Ixnids of matrlmoiiv heretofore exlstinir betvvren' ' him ami > on , mi the if rou mis uf adulterj , desertion and extreme cruelj..iud an additional dtcree for tbe cust d vaud control of the Infant child , I'arl * li.m , Hit- fruit of.ild marrlaife. And you are further notllled to plead , answer in demur to ald piUtlon on or before the 21th dav of September , I'/ ) , or said petition will be taken as true and a decree rendered in said cause In accordance with the praver of said petition. Kiev vis A HI AVIS. Attornejs for Plaintiffs. LcfJ&l Notice. In the District Court fnr Richardson county , Nebraska. IMalnllfi. The Unknuun heirs 01 JACOII Sciii'Tl'nni > SCHUTCIIKIST Scni'Tr , r.u/Ain.Tii C.fi.i.K and I ! \KII\K \ STAMH.K. Defendants , Theahove named defendants , the unknoun lu-lnt of Jacoli Sclintz , I'red Schutz. CliriHt Sclintz , Elizabeth ( ' .Hirer and llarliara Stalder , hole helm at lau of John Schutz deceased , u 111 lake notice that ( iottlieh Schutz did on the 7th da > of Auuust , r * > ' , Hie in thu olllce of the clerk of the district court for Itlchard- him count ) . Nelira * > ka , his petition airaintt jou an defendanth , the object and i > ra > erof which are to quiet the title of the ninth half of thu north\u > ht quarter and the north half uf the houthuest quarter of section tlilrtj ' 301 , townshlii two ( I ) , rantre thirteen (13 ( , in Richardson - ardson count ) , Nebraska , containing 117 acres ) au-ains't any and all clalmsheld or urireil bj > ou or an ) of ) ou as the heirs at law of John Schutz , deceased , and to confirm and quiet thu title of said real estate In this plaintiff , dottlteb Schutz. You will plead to said petition on or before. OetoK-r 2nd. IWo , or a decree against you will bo entered In accordance with the p raver of said petition , CiOTTMru SCHUTZ , RI'AVIS & KKAVI . Plaintiff. Atty' . for PIff. 36-51 Chas. M. Wilsons if if if Special Sale of English * if Dinner ware ! * if a clear white , decorated with pink llowcrs under the $ glaxe. 100-piece sets. Al t ways sold for $15.00. Our i SPECIAL price for 100- piece sets , iu u $12.50 If if See the 25c China Window. If Your choice of any article IfH for 25c. Groceries , Flour , Fruits and Vegetables C. M. Wilson's Fuloys Honey ami Tar l purtlouliat- ly adapted fur chronic throat , troubles and will positively euro bronchitis hoarseness and all bronchial diseases. Refuse substitutes. For sale at all drup stores. Private Sale. COU.NTVTKKAHUKIiK'fl CliKTIl'ICATKOI'TAX Hl.l The Stall ) of Nebraska , I . RIchardKon County | KM < ' I , Martin Ho > k , treasurer of the county of Klclianlsnii , In the sinkof Nebraska , do hereby certify that llio following descrllioil real estate , In xalil county anil state , to-v.lt : Lot 1. liloclc 3 , Mccr' add , Verdon , Nebraitka , was on the ZSlli < lay of November. 1904 , ilnly Holil by inn In thu tnanner | irovlitc > l liy law , at private sale at the county trcai- nrer'n oilier , In tin- court house. In salil county , tin ) name havlnir In-eii offered at public Bale , anil nut HOI | for want of bidden * , for the ilellmiiient taxes thereon for thu jcar 1903 , anionntlntr to Thirty-Nine CentH , Incluilliiir IntereKt anil i > en.itty thurcon ami costs allowed by law to A , K , HarrlH , for thu HIIIH of Olio Dollar ami one cent. Anil Ifnthercertlfyth.it unless rcilcnipllun IH innili' of TI | u-al ' latn In tint manner provlileil by law , the. sad ) A , N. It.inlH or bU : ISMKII | . will bo 1'iitltteit to a ileeil therefor , on or after the. 2'lli ) il.ty of XincnibiT , A. 1) . 1'Wij , on Hiirri'inler of UIH ! certlllcate. InltiHT.H uhurcof. I havn herenntn set my li.iinl ami m-al thU 2Sth day of NineinlHT. A. 1) . 1901. MARTIN" W > OK. Treamtrer Klchanlhon County , 37-31 Nebraska. Feel Swollen to Immense Size. "I had kidney trouble BO bad,4' sayu .1. J. Cox of Valley View , Ky. , "that I could not work , my feet were swollen to Immense sl/.e and I was confined to my Dt'il and physicians were unable to glvo tnu any relief. My doctor finally prescribed folcy'a Kidney Cure which made a well man of mo. " Avoid scri ms results of kidney or bladder dis order by taklnir Foloy'a ICIndcy Cure. For sale by nil 4 I I H 1 I I I 11 11 M I I I I I I I I I * New Milliner Mrs. H. C. Raker , the new milliner , will open with an entire ly new stock of up- to-date Millinery Goods after Sept. i. Watch for date of opening. Call and see us , one door of C. M. Wilson's. | MRS. H. C. RAKER Ml I I I I I I I I I I II II II II II I The Falls City Candy Kitchen Chocolate and Vanilla Ice Cream. Ice Cream Sodas , all flavors. Crushed Fruits. Home Made Candies. Fruits in their seasons. Ice Cream , 15c a Pii\i , 30c a Quart