THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , OCTOBER 12 , 1906 Botlington TIME TABLE Pnlls City. Neb. i Denver Omnlin Helena Clikngo lltittc i St. Joseph Snlt Lake City Kmtsn.s City Portlnnd St. Louis niul nil Snn Prnnclsco paints east niul niul nil points i south. west. THA1NS I.HAVICS VOM.OWS : Ko. 42. Portland SI. Uouls Special , St. Joseph , Kansas City. St. Louis and all points east and south 7:17 p in Xo. 13. Vcsttuulcd express , daily , Denver and all points \vcst and northwest 1:33 : a in Ts'o.14. . Vestibulud Express daily , Kt. Joseph , Kansas , City St. Louis and points Kast and South. . . . 11:17 : am Ko. 14. Vcstihulcd express , daily , St. Joe , Kan sas City , St. Louis and all points cast and south 7:47 : a in No. 17. Local express daily except Sunday , Con- cordia , and points north and west 12.10 p in No. IS. Vcstlbulcd express , daily , Denver , and all points west and northwest l:23p : in No. 43. Vestiliuled Express daily. Lincoln and the' Northwest. . . . 1:44 : pin Nc Hi. Vcstlbulcd express daily , SI. Joe , Kan sas I'.ity , St Louis Chicago and points easv and south 4:35 : p in Xo. 18. Local express daily except Sunday , St. Joe and points south and east. . . . 4:05 : p in No. 41. St. Louis-rortland Special , Lincoln , He lena , Tacoina and Portland without change 10:07 : p in No. 115. Local accommoda tion , d a i 1 y e x- cept SundaySalem , Netnaha and Ne braska City 11:15 : pin Sleeping , dining and reeling chair cars ( scats free ) on through trains. Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point in the States or Canada. For information , time tables , maps and tickets , call on or write to E , G.VlliT - VOKU Agent , Kails City , Neb. , or L. W. WvKiii.uv O. P. & T. A..Omaha. Missouri Pacific Railway Time T blc , Palls City , Neb. NOKT1I No. 135 Omaha , local 7:45 : a. m. No. 105 Omaha and Lincoln Express A 1:57 : a m No. 103 Omaha and Lincoln No. 127 1'roni Kansas City. . . 8:15 : ji m passenger A l-ll : p m No. 1'Jl Local Freight , An- burn A 1:16 : p m SOUTH No. 104 Kansas City local 7:50 : a m No. 100 Kansas City and St. Louis and Denver A 3:10 : am No. 108 Kansas City and St. Louis and Denver A l:16pm : No. 138 From Omaha 8:35 : p m No. 192 Local , Atchison. . 10 : 15a m A. Daily. 11. Daily except Sunday. J. 11. VAKNUK , Agent. $5,000 Reward will be paid to any person who can find one atom of opium , chloral , morphine , cocaine , ether or chloroform or their derivatives in any of Dr. Allies' Remedies. .This reward is offered be cause certain unscrupulous persons make false statements about these remedies. It is understood that this reward applies only to goods purch ased in the open market , which have not been tampered with. Dr. Miles' remedies cure by their strengthening and invig orating1 effect upon the nervous system , and not by weakening the nerves. "I consider that there are no better remedies put up than Dr. Miles' Nervine. Antl-l'iUn 1'tlls. and N'ervo and Liver 1'llls. Wo lm\o usetl them for years , nnd recommend them to many others. My wtfo IH uslnu the Nervine , nnd considers It the best nmllclna In the world. A lady friend of mine , xvho WIIB almost a totnl nerv ous wn-ck , through my earnest solici tation hns used bevernl bottles of the Nervine with wonderful resultH. " WM. CnOMli. Suit Lake City , Utah. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Plllt are sold by your drugglit , who will guarantee that the first package will benefit. If It falls , he will return your money. 25 doses , 25 cents. Never sold In bulk. Miles Medical Co. , Elkhart , Ind Sheriffs Sale. Notice. IK hereby irlven that nil OCU > ! H > I9th. 1"0 < ' . between tlir hours of 2 o'clocl and 4 o'clock , i > . MI. , of said da > . I nil offer for sale at the west door of tlic cour house hi 1'alls City in Klchardson county Nebraska , tin- follow lnir described rea estate , tow It : The west half of southeast quarto w'jfce ! * ) of section 7 and northeast iiuarte h of southeast quarter ( nel se0 ! of sectioi U 7 , township one (1) ( ) north , range 13 ; am lots 1. 2. 3. . and 5 , block 37 Walker's adi to UumboMt. Nebraska , lots 1 , 2. and : block U Mms' add to Humboldt. lot > > , block 25 Nlms' add to HunilxiKl lot " , block 4 , lot S block 7. city of Hum iKildl , anil txxo (2) ( ) acre * in swH of s\\ ! of section 3 ion it 2 , ran ire 13 cast M 1 * . M. Tills proi > ort > harinif been attached .1 the property of the defendant , Jerome I Wlltse. at the suit of the plalntir ( ivorce ti. Candy , In the district court i * ald county/and is now beinir sold as p < order of-'Mld court on aendl Issued t me by the clerk of Raid court under U : seal thereof. Terms of sale cash. jt W. T. 1 BNTON , HEAVIS i KEAVIS. Sheriff. Attorney. The Abduction of a Justice. 11V 1'IIIUr VKHH1I.I , MIOJUII.S. Dressed in her brother's clothing - ing as s h c was , "Cowboy Maggie'1 vaulted again to heri saddle with familiar ease. ' "Seven miles we've come,1' she mused , as she rode by "the widow's. " and guided her horse into Tarnahan road. "Then it's 30 more to make. I'll beat them yet ! " Fifty yards beyond the fork of the roads , her broncho suddenly shied at a dimly seen object in in the brush. Maggie rccog- nixed a white calf. She assured her horse with a touch and a murmur. Her quick eyes then discovered a number of other calves. She knew the little band at once. There were nine small heifers , the property of Mrs. Jordan , "the widow.1' "They're all I've got in the world , " Mrs. Jordan had told her , smiling through tears as she spoke , "for Ilickey bought up the undertaker's bills against me and took all my cows. He'd have taken the calves , too , onlv the lawyers made him stop. " "Ilickey- the miserable thief ! " Maggie sputtered. "And to think of ICd. Ilickey daring to marry Carrie Downs ! I don't see how she ever thought of say ing yes. Hut she shan't she shan't not if 1 have to steal her myself and run away ! They must have made her take him. Get up , Brutus ! What are you doing1" ; Almost on the moment , a curse and a shout indicated that two or more riders had discovered the calves , doubtless through the shying of their bronchos. "Here , Skete , hold on , " cried one of the riders behind her ; "ain't them Jordan cattle ? " The girl recognised the nasal snarl of young Ilichey. What answer was made by "Sketc" she could not determine. A murmur represented the con versation of the man , who had evidently halted in the road. "BrandedV-like hell ! " came the high voice of Ilickey again , in dispute ; "I tell you I saw 'em two days ago , and not a one of 'em ironed. Can't nobody swear to a calf unless it's branded ? This is the softest snap I ever seen. Here round 'em up send 'em along. ' ' "Can't do it alone , " growled the other. "You better come and help on the job , if you want it done up so sudden. " "Me0 snarled Hickcy , as he swung his vicious horse toward a loiterin heifer. "I've got to git a move on now to git to my wedding 1 told you before it's coining off at daylight. It's got to we've got to catch that train. Bite 'em ! bite 'em ! Hey there Kush 'em lively ! " The scurrying hoofs beat up a cloud of dust , felt rather that < cen. Maggie was tingling with in- lignation. She had caught llickey fairly in the act of rob berv ; she had heard him co'ifirn : the maddening story that he meant to marry Carrie Downs at laylight. She was thrice more inxious than before to ily to Tarnahan's and save her friend , [ > ut Ilickey would now be there as soon as she. She would have to resort to some other plan to stop the wedding. Maggie fancied she could sec old Justice Carey cross as a bad ger , thin as a knife , gray as the desert , standing before Carrie and Ilickey snapping out the words of the sacred ceremony. He was the only man within a radius of 100 miles who could perform the rite. If he would only refuse , the trick would yet be won ! But she knew old Carey. She knew he would not refuse , not for love nor money. Tie was crazed on the subject of marrying anyone to anyone else. He seemed almost to take a devilish de light in tying together ill-assorted couples. Then , like lightning , a thought struck in her brain. It almost made her reel with its force. But her whole horizon was cleared. ' F W " 1 H Fall Op Sale Exposition of ihe New Modes for ike Season October will mark the formal Opening- Autumn and Winter business. At this time our complete showing- New Fall Models will been on parade for inspection. For those wanting- the more exclusive fabrics , it is advisable to make selections early in the season , and we in vite the interest of those who desire the widest range of selection. The prominent feature in Business Suits , is the formfittingback with ( hired skirts. In some styles this is pronounced and in others only moderately so. The same style prevails in Overcoats. Business Coats are moderately long. In Overcoats one may wear a style . (5 ( or 50 inches long , or some length be tween the two , and any of them will be correct. While Sack Coats are made with vents , all ® Overcoats are also provided with them. We have a very wide range of Fabrics this season as well as the correct new styles , and we may say that we have never shown an assortment more pleasing in every respect than we now present for your considera- tion. We also call your attention to our line of Boys and Childrens Suits and Overcoats. Our line ofYlens / and Boys Shoes , Hats and Caps , Under wear , Shirts , Gloves and Mittens , is very complete as is also all lines usually found in a first-class Clothing Store. We would be pleased to show you through our stock before you make your fall purchases. WAHL HEN FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA She vaulted up into the saddle. Not a moment did she have to spare. Hrutus leaped at the dig af her spurs and started madly ; lown the road. i Late as she had started , and : onsiderable as the distance was , over hills and through swales , Maggie a little before two o'clock in the morning rapped on Justice Carey's door. "You nois3' idiat , " chopped the voice of the justice , who thrust his thin face out into the dark ness , " Hain't time Hain't time ! What do you want ? You don't want me now , you young scound- drel ? " "Yes now , " said Maggie , as roughly as possible. "Hurry up , or we'll be too late ! " lie disappeared and slammed the door. Maggie feared he had returned to his bed. She took out her pistol and was about to batter the door again , when the man came out fully dressed. He chattered in the chill air. "Where is 111-111-1113' horsehe demanded. "Didn't you fetch ( me a h-h-horse ? Do you expect me to get out the b-buckboard alone at this " "Get upon my horse it's the best we can do , and the quickest way. " interrupted Maggie. She boosted the man astride the saddle in a hurry , sprang up behind him with the reins in her hand. "Where you heading , young man1' he said , disjointedly. "This ain't the way to Tarna- han's Bar ! " "No , it isn't , " assented Maggie. "Then what what what- what do you mean ? What are you doing ? Here , you , let me " "Be still ! " commanded the girl. "You can feel my pistol against your back. You are not going to the Bar this morning. " "But the wedding , " cried the old fiend ; "the wedding this- " "There will not be any wed ding , " she told him , shortly. He comprehended with pain , then , that he , the high and mighty justice of the peace "in and for said county and town ship , " had actually been abduct ed bodily. In polyglot moods , of rapid succession , he threatened , ranted , reasoned with his captor , and entreated that she permit T THE GEHLSNG Tuesday Evening , October 16 him to go and perform the wedd ing. Maggie was as grim as she was firm. Her horse was in a reeking perspiration , but she could not afford to spare him now. Straight away into the mountains she rode. Three miles from Nicholl's she came upon the dim form of a shanty , in a lonely ravine , far from the i traveled trails. It was all that j remained of a mining excitement which the hills had enjoyed. Here she forced her prisoner to dismount , after which she tied his hands behind him , compelled him to enter the shanty , and there secured his feet , in a man ner highly satisfactory to her self. For the binding she em ployed a slender tethering-rope whick she carried in addition to her braided lasso. Then she shut the door on a mixture of threats , life sentences and pleadings and started for Tarnahan's Bar. She arrived there some hours later dressed in her own clothes. * * ( > * * "They had a great old time at the Bar , " said the girl , conclud ing her story to her mother the following day. "Ed. Ilickey rode around after poor old Mr. Carey like a rooster without his head , got horribly drunk , and you never saw Carrie cry so much in all your life when I told her about Mrs. Jordan's cattle. She cried and laughed together. I wouldn't have believed a girl could be so happy to give it all up after getting all those love- 1 } ' dresses and presents. Poor C. H. flARION ! AUCTIONEER , Sales conducted in scientific and busi nesslike manner C. H. MARION I Falls City , Nebraska I < e * x $ J > $ * * $ s > IN THE LAND OF THE BIG HOMESTEAD RANCHES FOR SALE. * Large or small buyers > can locate on adjoining I GOVERNMENT LAND > . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ > For information write i M. D. CIUYATH , ' Luella , Neb. ANNOUNCEMENT | I Having secured the exclu- J sive agency in Falls City for v Sycamore Springs Mineral < r Water , we arc prepared to furnish eustoniei's with the T | the same. Price ( ! 0 cents per < ; fivp gallon cask. Cnll phone l > t 180 or phone 3D. | I FRANK GIST | I CF. REAVISJr. i + 11 n i [ a ; n 11 it i e I-H-H 11 D. S. ncCarthy ! ! TRANSFRR ; ; Prompt attention pivcn to the remoMil of liouse- hold jiooils. PHONE NO. 211 W. H. Maddox Real Estate Agency FALLS CITY NEBRASKA See me before your purchase. I am selling city property , loaning mon ey at lowest rates , selling farms and making farm loans. See me if yon wish to buy , sell or make a loan. I am here for business. Write W. H. Maddox , Falls City SHIP VOl'H LIVB STOCK TO CLAY ROBINSON & CO. Stool. Yards , Kansas City. Mo. Expert Salesmen , Uuttli * . Hops , Sheep. Ctireful nnd iiitclliKi'iit yiird hoyn. 1'eifect olllco methods , foriect rauiKct. Inloniintlon tnrillshed. Ilou.-csiU Kanms City.Oini\lii ; Sioux City , nenx'cr , i-t. .loseph SI , I'nttl , O , llntliilo R. R. FI YS , M. E ) . PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Ofllce over McMillan's Drue Store. Oflici * 'I'liotioSI.'i. Hchldenco ' 1'hoiio ! B. Olllce over Kerr's Pharmacy Ofllce Phone 2GO Residence Phone Ii7l dear Carrie it's funny she didn't know better herself , at first. " "But , " said Maggie's mother , ' 'I hope everybody hasn't left poor , dear Mr. Carey up there all this time , pining in that cabin. " "Oh , no , " replied the girl , "he got loose and came in to Tarna- han's Bar by himself late in the afternoon. After he told his story , they got up a wonderful romance about a daring young fellow who rode 60 miles , from Pizen , in the night , and stole the justice to save his lady-love from Ilickey. Some call him Ilickey's rival , and some call him Carrie's mysterious lover. " ( Copyright , by J. B. Bowles. ) FOLEYSHONIY TAR for chltdrtni taff , tur * . No oplatei