II THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , OCTOBER 5 , 1906 r SEE THAT FLUE ? " It's new and different from any other. Made only in the RIVERSIDE AEB-HEATER mm m Cold nir is drawn up from the " iloor through the flue and dis IS" charged at the top of the stove thoroughly heated. It has nil the radiating sur I ! face other stoves have , and IK tm tmHM heats by circulation as well. : HMr This means greater heating ! power , and SAVES ONE-THIRD IN FUEL It also means no cold floors , " In ! no cold corners or dead air spaces , but even temperature ' throughout the room. Every stove is a double heater of great power. Come In and examine them. Get o copy ol our Booklet. "A Novel Race. " It's free. ii J. C. TANNER , ruiiiriiitiIil"iiiiiiilIi iIIiIi"IIIIiIiiiiiIiiiIiIIiiIiiiiiiiiiIiilitiiiiiiiiUHfiOi i * ! LOOK ! LOOK ! Have you tried the * * * CITY MEAT MARKET 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 ou. 'Phone 3. Yours for Business , A. E. SCHMIDT. ; * -.v * * * * * * * * * * = * : * * * * * * * - * - * Y * * * * * * * The Falls City Roller Mills 3 : * Doe .1 general milling business , and manufactures the ,1 . - following brands of flour 3f SUNFLOWER MAGNOLIA CROWN ' 3 The above brands are guaranteed to be of the highest pos 3I sible quality. We also manufacture all mill products and I conduct a general Grain , Live Stock and Coal Business and .solicit a share of your patronage ยง G P. S. lieacock & Son , Falls City , Neb. 8 Don't Read This ! Unless you want to buy something in 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. ? 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 you 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 should have one of our sulky gang plows to do your fall plowing. Remember the place to save money. Yours for Business , I Werner , Mosiman Sc Co. 1 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 Pint , 30c a Quart , A BEGGS'BLOOD PURIFIER CURES catarrh of the stomach. Spent More Than $1,000. ' My wife suffered from lung trouble for fifteen years , she tried a number of doctors and spent $1000 without relief , writes , W. W Uaker of Plainvlow , Neb , "She became very low and lost all hopo. A friend recommended Foley'a Honey and Tar and , thanks to this great remedy , it saved her life. She enjoys better health than she has known in ten years. " Refuse substi tutes , For sale at all drug stores. The late republican state con vention was dominated by high ideals. The best evidence of this is the character of the men nomi nated. There has been no time before when the dominant party has been so free from question able entanglements as is the re publican party this fall. NOW AND THEN. How many of us know as much as we should about the children of our households ? We are traveling1 the journey with them side by side , but how much of their road do we see ? TIow many times in our ignorance of their natures are we guilty of some offense towards them which seems to their accusing little minds more than thought , lessness. If we but knew more of the hopes , the desires , the thoughts of our children , more of their spiritual natures , there would be better men and women in the world , not only among those who teach children , but as well among those that chil dren teach. Do you remember what a per fect moonlight night last Satur day night was ? How white the road ran into the distance , how dark the shadows on the lawn were in contrast with the white spots where the pale light of the moon filtered through the leaves ? The children were romping noisily on the grass , all save one. lie sat on the steps of the porch with his el bows on his knees and his chin in his hands. I don't think he heard the shouts of the children or knew they were playing , for there was wistfulness in his face and in his eyes was the shadow of a dream. The chill of the night air sent us to the house early and the children continued their romp in doors. All save one , and he sat in his little white gown before the llicker- ing firelight in the grate with the same "some where else" look in his facethe , same vague shadow in his eyes. So he sat when bed time came and the children were tired with the day. A long , long time after the house had become quiet I went to their room to see that they were covered up. They were all sound asleep , save one. He lay with eyes wide open see ing things in the dark that the other children did not know were there. He smiled as I turned out the light as though the things lie saw never came to playexcept in the moonlight , the firelight or the dark. If I had asked him of his Ian- cies , if I had asked him what meant the dream shadow in his eyes , he would not have under stood me for he is a very little boy. But I know that though walking side by side with my little boy that there is a portion of the journey through a land of fancies and beautiful dreams and through which he walks alone. We meut , but arc veiled in spirit ; Familiar , and , et unknown : A realm of our inmost beings , Where we are alone , alone In each is a strain peculiqr On no other heart conferred , The song in the soul of the singer Is never heard. * Now that the moon is waning the wonderful star display of our fall season can be enjoyed. The heavens are sparkling with them and their light keeps the night from total darkness. To get some idea of the vastness of space in which they move , of the great distance the stars of the 12 magnitude are from us we will give two illustrations. Light travels around the earth eighth times in one second. Light traveling at the rate of 200,000 miles a second takes 4,000 years to travel from the nearest of those stars to us. The star that we think we see is the light which started from that star two thousand years before Christ was born. Take the star Centauri. Suppose for illustration that we had a rail road built from Falls City to this star. Suppose that we take a trip to this star. We ask the ticket agent what the fare is , and he answers ; "The fare is very low. It is only one cent for each hundred miles. " "And what.at that rate , will a through one way ticket cost me ? " . "It will cost just 2 ? bil lion dollars , " he answers. "We buy the ticket and board the train. We set off at a tremend ous rate "How fast , "we ask the brakeman , "are we going ? " ' 'Sixty miles an hour. " he re plies. That's good , we think , as this is a through train and makes no stops. "What time are we due to arrive , * ' we ask. "We make good time" returns the brakeman , "we will reach our destination in just-lSH58,000 ( years. Some ol our people have rath er doubted the statement made in this column last week that laws were better enforced in Canada than in the United States. To the doubting ones we offer the following contri bution from a Kansas editor. Does prohibition prohibit ? Well , in Toronto it does. I have had doubts as to whether certain - tain things can be done by law , but I have had the doubt re moved. 1 am writing on Sun day night and this has been the Sundayest Sunday I have ever seen in my life. Kemember first that Toronto has a popula tion of 270,000. The first thing I heard this morning was the church bells chimes ringing. As I write , at 0:00 : o'clock p. m. , they are still tolling off the hours. 1 slept late this morning and could not get my breakfast at my hotel. I went to one of the leading and largest cafes in town to get something to eat it was locked and the blinds drawn. It was Sunday. I tried to buy a morning news paper , but could not get one , as it is unlawful to sell papers on Sunday. The Sunday papers are published at 7 o'clock on Saturday night , and if you do not get one then you must do without it. I tried to buy a cigar but could not. Iliad to shave myself , because there was no shop open for business. There are no saloons in Tor onto. Bars are run in hotels that's all. The bars are closed at 7 o'clock and not allowed to oven again until (5 ( o'clock on Monday morning. They are closed , too. There are no side doors , back doors , or cellar doors to slip through every thing is absolutey ! shut up. [ t is no "monkey business" there's no winking at the law it is rigidly absolutely enforced. Drug stores are opened simply to dispense medicines. If they have soda fountains or cigar stands that part ol the store is in innocuous desuetude on that day. It is not unlawful to serve food at restaurants or cafes , but many of them like the one I went to close because that's their notion of duty as regards Sabbath. It is only within the past ten years that the street cars were permitted to run on Sunday and an effort is now be ing made , and likely to be suc cessful , to stop running on Sun day again. Even the clerk in the oflice at the lintel where I am staying stopped stock still this morning. I asked a man this morning if there was a league game of baseball in town today , think ing I might see something I could understand , and the pity ing look of scorn he gave me chilled the marrow in my bones. Thinking of custom in Kansas City or Denver I inquired as to the theaters and what were the plays for to-night my inquisitiveness - tiveness pretty nearly started a riot. Church going is no side issue in this town it is the real busi ness of life. Sunday observance is no joke in Toronto it is a duty , which if neglected is a grievous sin and intolerable. The costliest building are the cathedrals. The prettiest sites are occupied by churches. The municipal administration is con trolled church by people. I never saw anything like it in America before I never again expect to see its like when I leave here. I shall leave before next Sunday. Had any man on earth told me such a thing could be done in any city of this si/.e on the American continent , T should not have believed him. Prohi bition prohibits when public sentiment wants it to prohibit. Sabbath laws can be enforced when the majority of the people want to have them enforced. I think they run this Sunday business a bit too far in Tor onto. * SNUIUUNCI TIIK I'UKSIOKNT. I'tom tliuS.ttunl.iv UuMilnir l'ot. Elmer Dover , who for a num ber of years was Mark Ilanna's private secretary and who is well known in Washington so ciety , is the lather of a small girl who shows the true demo cratic spirit and who refuses to be awed by the great ones of the earth. One of the accom plishments of "Baby , " as she is called , is her ability to answer the telephone , which she manages by climbing a chair. On a certain dreary Sunday afternoon when the telephone bell rang , "Baby1 being alone in the room , ran with swift feet to answer it. Her mother came into the room a few moments later and heard the little lady say in the most decisive tones : "No , my papa will not come to see you this afternoon. He does not go out on Sundays. If you want to see him you Avill have to come here. ' Turning her head , "Baby1' re marked calmly to her mother : "It is Mr. Koosevelt , " Mrs. Dover snatched the re ceiver and found , sure enough , that her daughter had curtly refused a request made by the President of the United States ! The President laughed heart ily over the incident and after ward , when calling on the fam ily lelt a card expressly "for Miss Dover. " A Narrow Escape. The News-Press gives the fol lowing account of an accident at Ilumboldt last Saturday , which did not end in fatal tradgcd } ' only by the rare presence of mind of the plucky brakemun : W. C. Shaw of Wymore , brakeman - man on one of the freight trains , had a narrow and thrilling escape from death while working with his train in the yards at Ilumboldt Saturday. Shaw was engaged in making a coupling and in some manner slipped and fell beneath the moving train , several cars passing over him before the crew discovered his plight and stopped the engine. Then it was found that the brakeman had fortu nately fallen lengthwise in the center of the track and with rare presence of mind had shifted his position to one side dose to the rail and had flattened down in such manner as to allow the cars to pass over without doing injury except to bruise and scratch his body and tear much of his cloth ing off. Employes of the Cooper & Linn mills saw the entire affair and ran to the victim's assistance , expecting to find him mangled and killed , but were surprised beyond measure to see him crawl ing from his perilous position unhurt except as above stated. Shaw completed his run. And now it is Bailey of Texas who is said to bu tied up with the corporations against the pee ple. It is more important to elect the right kind of men to the senate than to do anything else. In this state every railroad is fighting Drown and assisting Thompson. The other day the democrats had a convention in Grand Island to nominate a leg islative ticket and Thompson in sisted on the nomination of rail road men for such offices. Isn't it reasonable to believe that this was with the approval of those men who arc supporting him in their efforts to beat Brown. BEGGS'BLOOD PURIFIER CURES catarrh of the stomach. Intervention In Cuba. The Cuban republic has been demonstrating for sometime that it has not reached sufllcieut strenght to walk alone. Trouble lias been incessant and for the past two months the rebels liave been giving the govern ment all kinds ol trouble. The situation became so acute last week that President Palma re signed thus leaving the country withoat a head. Fearing some such condition as this President Roosevelt had seit Secretary of War Taft to the Island , who , immediately upon the rcsigna- .ion of Palma , intervened on the part of the United States and became for the time being Governor ot the Island. Six .housand American troups have jcen landed to preserve order and subdue the rebel forces that are menacing the peace of the republic. The United Stales acted hast- ly when it promised independ ence to Cuba , thereby making t impossible to take over the sland as we did Porto Eico. Many were the people who edicted the present trouble when the little republic was aunched. Porto Rico has gone forward under the control of the United States while Cuba has gone backward and has been in i constant turmoil. Interven tion on the part of the United States probably means the per manent control for all time to come. The Burlington has recently made some changes in its train services at Nebraska City which lo not meet the approval of the jusincss men of the town. The papers of that place are urging the business men and others to ict at once and bring the road to terms. This is what the News of that place has to say on the subject "Not content with stop- ) ing the east freight the Bur- ington is talking of sending the Lincoln passenger train which las been for so many years under charge of Tom Ryan , through to Falls City and return in the morning. The same will be done with the freight train. This will make Nebraska City but little more than a whistling station , as the trains will stop here but for a few minutes and it will mean that several families will be com pelled to remove to Falls City. Plattsmottth News Herald. The present trouble in Cuba may not result in annexation , but some time and in some way the people of the island will be come a part of the United States. In our opinion a mistake was made that this was not done in the beginning and this mistake will sometime be rectified by the unanimous desire not alone of our people but of the Cubans as well. Never Ask Advice , When you have u cough or eold don't ask what is good for l' < and get some medicine with little or no merit and perhaps dangerous. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar , the greatest throut wild lung remedy' it cures coughs and colds quickly. May Manton patterns for sale at the New millinery store. First Christian Church. Services of the First Christian church , Lordsday , Sept. 30th : 9:45 : a. m. , Bible School. 11:00 : a. in. communion. 11:30 : a. m. , morning sermon. 6:30 : p. in. Senior Y. P. S-C. E- 7:30 : p. m. , evening sermon. All are cordially invited and strangers and visitors in the city arc kindly welcomed to attend all of these services. T. A. LlNDKNMKYKK , Minister. Walnuts .Wanted. Five hundred bushel at Heck's feed store. Thoroughbred Hogs for Sale. I have ten thoroughbred Duroc Jersey boar hogs for sale. These are fine fellows and will be sold at private sale. FKANK M. SHAWKK , Falls City , Neb. , route two.