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{ gff- THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 23 , 1906 TIME TABLE Hulls City. Neb. Lincoln Denver Omnlin tlclcnn Chlcniro liuttc St. Joseph Salt Lnkc City Knnsns City Portland St. Louis mid nil Smi Frnnclsco points cast mid , and all points south. west. TRAINS I.KAV1I AS 1'OFJ.OWS. Mo. 42. Portland St. Louis Special , St. Joseph , Kansas City , St. Louis and all points east and south 7:17 : ji in No. 13. Veslitwlcd express , daily , Denver and all points west and northwest 1:33 : a m No. 44. Veslilmlcd Mxpiess daily , St. Joseph , Kansas , City St. Louis and points IJast and South. . . . 11:17 : am No. ! * . Vestlhuled express , daily , St. Joe , Kan sas City , St. Louis and all points cast and south 7:47 : a m No. 17. Local express daily except Sunday , Concord - cord in , and points north and west. . . . 12.10pm No. IS. Vestilmled express , § daily , Denver , and w all points we.st and northwest 1:23 : p m | No. 43. Vesttliulud KxpiOf. . * . I daily , Lincoln and K the' Northwest. . . . 1:44 pm 1 Nc Ifi. Vestilmled express * daily , St. Joe , Kan- has City , St Louis "f Chicago and points * cast and south 4:35 p m 3 No. 18. Local express daily | except Sunday , St. J Joe and points south and east. . . . 4:05 : p m K No. 41. St. Louis-Portland SpecialLincoln , He lena , Tacoma and Portland without change 10:07 : p m No. 115. Local accommoda tion , daily ex cept Sunday.Salcm , Nemaha and Nc- hraska City 11:15 p in Sleeping , dining and reeling chair cars ( seats free ) on through trains. Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point in the Stales or Canada , for information , time tables , maps and tickets , call on or write to K , G. WHIT- I'OHi ' ) Agent , Kails City , Neb. , or L. \V. WAKW.IVV. n. P. & T. A..Omaha. Missouri Pacific Railway Time Table , I'nlls City , Neb. NOKTII No. 135 Omaha , local 7:45 : a. m , No. 105 Umaha and Lincoln Express A 1:57 a ni No. 103 Omaha and Lincoln No. 127 i'rom Kanuns City. . . 8:15 : p m passenger A 1:41 : p in No. 191 Local Krcight , Au burn A 1:16 : p in SOUTH No. 104 Kansas City local 7:50 : a n ; No. 106 Kansas City and St. Louis and Denver A 3:10 : an No. 108 Kansas City and St. Louis and Denver A 1:10pit : No. 138 Krom Omaha 8:35 : p ni No. 192 Local , Atchibon. . 10 : ISa ni A. Daily. II. Daily except Sunday , J. 11. VAKNKK , Agent. A Live ire Every nerve is a live wire connecting some part of the body with the brain. They are so numerous that if you pene trate the skin with the point of a needle you will touch a nerve and receive a shock pain it is called. Aches and pains come from a pressure , strain or in jury to a nerve ; the more prom inent the nerve the greater the I pain. When the pain comes f from a larpe nerve it is called | Neuralgia I whether it be the facial nerves , | or the heart , stomach , sciatic I or other prominent nerve 9 branch. To stop pain , then , you must relieve the strain or pressure upon the nerves. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills do this. "I suffered Intense pain , cixuaej by nournlcln. I doctored nntl used vari ous medicines without KottlnR relief until 1 began taking Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain 1'illa. Tlioy did mo moro Koo < l tlmn all the inedlclncx I ever used. They never fall to euro my headaches , and their use never leaves any'bad after effects. " Ains , WAI. HKCKMAN. Si7 W 4th St. . Krlo. Pa. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills are sold by your drugolst , who will guarantee that the first package will benefit. If It falls , he wilt return your money. 25 doses , 25 cents. Never sold In bulk. Miles Medical Co. , Elkhart , Ind The Kansas City Market offer the opportunity for best price and weichts on your Cattle , Hog or Sheep. The Big Casino , Ma for Man Sales made by th Charles Dixon Commission Con pany stand for and emphasiz this opportunity. We buy stocl ers and feeders on commissioi Let us send you market inform : tion. tion.THE THE TRIBUNE . . . . $1.00 a Year. . , Patterns of Propriety. MY K. WASHINGTON "Of course I'm very fond of Owen , " she mused. "I love him very dearly , and when he's hero it's all different , but when lie's out at wnrlc and I'm alone -oh , it seems so dull to be married ! " Her eyes grew wist ful. She leaned forward , gassing intently into the ; leaping ilames , but it was no longer the white tiled hearth and polished brass that met her view ; she was lai away. Oh , to be back there just for once , with sunburnt hands and an old froclf , gay and careless with the home crowd but she paused.hat would Owen think ? Had he not furnished the Hat as daintily and beauti fully as possible to be a fitting background for her , and how disappointed he would be if hi knew how wickedly discontent , ed she was. At that instant there sounded a sharp rat-tat at the door , ant Turner , the maid , appeared with an orange envelope and : i silver salver. "A telegram ? " Her mistress spirits rose. "Oh , L hope iff something exciting , something delightful" her tone foil. "Nt answer"she said , dejectedly , and. as the maid withdrew , she tossed the crumpled missive in. to the glowing liro. ' Detained , don't wait dinner , Owen.1 A whole day alone , am' the whole evening , too" Shi pouted , and her lips trcinblec like a child's. And then suddenly , as the sin bursts out from a rain-cloud , r soft radiance overspread hoi face. She drew a long breath clasped her hands , and it ecstacy whispered : "I'll do it ! ' She ran to the clock one o the wedding presents , a pretty fragile toy , Cupid swinging it a wreath of brilliants , am peered anxiously at the dial. "Only iive ! By superhumai efforts I can uatch the 5:40 : reach Woodcote at seven , ant be with them all by eight What , what an inspiration t stroke of genius ! " She laughet joyously , all trace ol boredon vanished. "I'll be back to morrow , and if Owen is dining out he won't miss me for a fev hours. Oh , how astonishec they'll be when I just walk it upon them ! " She rushed to the writin- table with an impatient swisl of her skirts. "Now , I mus leave a note behind me on thi mantelpiece , just as they do ii plays and novels , " and with ; triumphant little laugh shi dashed olT a hurried one. "Dearest must not think hi : wife has deserted him ; she liai only run homo , and will be bacl early tomorrow ; her love as al ways. " "There ! " She closed am sealed the letter , propping i up against the Cupid clock. The grim Turner was consid erably surprised to see he isually immaculate mistres leave the house twenty minute ater clad in a shabby serg skirt and much worn rusty tar o'shanter. Later that evening Mr. Van sittart opened the door wit Ins lacth-key ; he was tired afto long day's work , and th Hat struck an agreeable contras to the gloomy drizzle without His cheerful call of ' 'Pegcj where are you"brought Turne from the regions of the kitchei "Mrs. Vansittart thought yo would be dining out , sir , " sli informed him , "and has gen away. " There's a note for yn on the mantelpiece. Win orders shall I give cook aboi your dinner ? " "A note gone away , b Jove ! " said Vansittart to bin self. "What's up now ? " He tore open the envelop and smiled as he read. Turnt watching furtively , summed u his conduct in one word : "hear less. " "What ? " said her master , a i sently. "Oh , no , I'll dine at at the club ; " but as the door closed behind the maid he strolled to the window. ' 'No , I'm hanged if L will , " he de cided. "I'm not in the mood to turn out again or to dress , eith er. I've a good mind to spend a bachelor evening here. A bachelor evening , " lie repeated ; "not a bad idea. They were good old days , after all ease before elegance , " he cast a dis approving eye about the room. "Strange what an amount of frippery women surround them selves with.1 So he arrayed himself in his old smoking-jacket relic of by gone days piled coal on the fire , drew forward the most comfortable chair , and prepared for enjoyment. Soon clouds of smoke tilled the room , wreating about the delicate hangings and damask curtains , as he pulled away in placid content , the silk cushions in a mangled heap propping his head. Ho had arranged a syphon and decanter at his el bow , his slippered foot were stretched in the blaze. Yes , he could get through an evening like this quite comfortably. So he read and smoked and dozen , while the hours Hew , After the servants had retired he made a raid upon the larder , reappearing with a couple of eggs , cheese , the homely onion , and such implements of war as I a saucepan , plate , knife and spoon. A chef may need a hundred pots and pans , a bachelor can ( achieve marvelous results with one. Vansittart complacently divested himself of his coat , : turned up sleeves , and com- i inenced operations. j Thus occupied , he did not hear a gentle turning of the key nor a light step crossing the hall , and he stood petrified when a well-known voice ex claimed in tones of undisguised amazement : "Owen ! " Hastily dragging the sauce , pan to a place of safety , he i turned quickly , with a sickly [ smile and a feeble , "Well , darling - ling , home again ? " So taken aback was he by this unexpected turn affairs , that he failed to realize the ex ' traordinary costume of his wife , .hough even to his disconcerted nind she seemed hardly in hei isual fashionable trim. lie was endeavoring to conceal the spoon behind his back , miser , tbly conscious of the appear- inee of himself , the room and bSy s"ch a pattern of pro iiriety ! Mrs. Vansittart , meanwhile tvas taking survey of the stir roundings. "Smoke ! " she ejaculated sniffing severely. "Whisky ! " her quick eye : ravcling about. ' "Grease or the carpet and a cushion r wreck , well ! " "I'm awfully sorry , really,1 stammered the discomfited bus band , casting , nevertheless , ; regretful glance at the steam ing supper. "But , you see , didn't expect you back , and tin the servants are out , so I wai just well , just " Fnjoying yoursell , " she fin Sshed , "and simply ruinini everything. " Her voice tremblei and she turned away. Vansittart took a step for ward. "Don't cry , dearest , " he im plored. "It can all be pu straight ; I can shovel the thing back into the kitchen , and opei the windows , and " But his wife , with a suddei movement , flung her arms abou his neck , and there was laugh ter not tears in her voice. "Owen , " she gasped , "why you silly , I'm not cross ; I'i simply delighted. It'saperfec load off my mind ! Do you mea to say you're a Bohemian , too Why , I thought you were th last person in the world to do thing like this , that you wer the very pink df propriety , an oh ! I'm nearly worn out trying to live up to it ! " "To think how we've been tie- cciving each other , " she cried , "and how I crept in with a sink ing heart , wondering what you'd say to my 'get-up' oh it was just this prunes-and-prism life that drove me away this eve. ning. I felt I must luive a respite - spite , even for a few hours , and go home where everything isn't at such a frightful pitch of per fection. " She was kneeling be fore the lire examining the neg lected dish , and she turned a bright , animated face up to her husband's. It was impossible not to kiss such smiling lips , and Vansit. tart knelt beside her , laughing , too , like a schoolboy playing truant. "And what is the mean , ing of your behavior , madam ? " he inquired. "What were you doing , starting off like a rocket and returning like a comet ? What brought you back ? " "This. " She drew a crumpled note from her pocket , 'and her pretty gray eyes grew soft. "One of your love letters , sir , imploring me to fix the day , saying you couldn't live without me any" longer. 1 little knew , " she continued , demurely , "how very well you could manage alone ! Well , I came across this in my old frock , and my cori' conscience pricked me , so J jumped out. waited for the next train , and came straight back- to find you in your shirt sleeves , a regular Bohemian , cooking in the drawing-room ! Owen , dc you know I think we must staal afresh , have less formality , and more fun in our lives. Let's dis miss the servants. I'm sure we'd be much happier with less superior servants somebodj who wouldn't keep such a dis' approving eye upon our move ments. Some one who'd let me dust , and market , and cook oc casionally : why it would make life 20 times more interesting Shall we try ? " "By all means , " cried Van sittart , cheerfully , filling his glass. "Here's a toast to oui venture ! success to that not im possible she , if t-he exist tha most excellent maid who is t < let us have our own way for ever ! But first catch your ban you know. " "And then turn itintoaWelsl rabbit , " laughed Mrs. Vansit tart , gayly , as they sat dowi to their impromptu supper. Relationship Worse Than "Hoy Old is Ann ? " II. J. Reitz , a merchant wh < lives on a farm near Pikesville has married his stepmother. Hi became thereby the stepfather in law of his five brothers am sisters , and the full-fledged step father of his five half brother : and sisters , the children of hi ; father and bride. Baltimore ii trying to figure out just wha relation he is to them. "How ok is Ann ? " is simple as compare * with this puzzle. Mrs. Reitx , who comes fron a prominent family of the Kast ern Shore of Maryland , was tin second wife of Mr. Reitz , sr. who had six children by a forme marriage. In the younger hous there were five children. Mr. Reitz has announced tha he will keep open house for botl branches of the family and wil undertake the care and educatioi of his stepchildren , or half broth ers and sisters. Mr. Reitz , sr. , died a year age A long standing attachment be tween the widow and her stepso : soon ripened into love , and the ; decided that the fortunes of th family would be best conserve by a union of the first and secon generations. The Maryland laws prohibi the marriage of a man to hi stepmother but lawyers told th happy couple that a ceremon pronounced somewhere else woul be legal in the state. So Mr. and Mrs. Reitz secret ! went to Camden , N. J. , and re turned man and wife , as well a son and stepmother. Wilsons ! { itJ J Art Voces ! II Something1 new ; all \ \ t sixes ; all shapes ; Never \ H shown in the city before. I Art Jardinieres * * i ! We liave them. All * V "i * Is * sixes , fi n e decorations , X ! prices same as common 4 ' ' * . ' pottery : * ' * | Fire proof cooking1 \ ware , all sixes , three I shapes. | A § Holiday China \ More than any house j in the city. Lowest prices \ ' . S at C. ML Wilsons We huvo secured tbo agency foi Orlno Luxath'Q Fruit Syrup , the nuw laxative that tntikus tbe liver lively , purifies the brcjith. cures headache ant1 roL'ulatt's the digestive orcuns , Cures chronic constipation. Ask us about It. For sale by all drupgistb. A fine lot of draft marcs weighing1 from 1,000 to 1.45C bred to a Jack , for sale at the Margrave ranch. The best Imported horses $1,000 each Home-bred registered draft stallions , $250 tc $750 at my stable doors. A. T.atimer Wilson Cri'ston , la. Corn huskers wanted at the Margrave Ranch. Imported draft stallions , $1,000 each Home-bred registered draft stallions , $300 t < SSOO. Hart liros. , Osceola , Iowa. Home-bred draft sUilllotis , $250 to $600 Imported stallions , your choice $1,000. 1' . I. Stream , Creston , la , Divncjnf' Proves Fatal. Many men and women catch cold ; ut dances which terminate in pneu monia and consumption. After ex posure , if Foley'e Money and Tar ii taken It will break up a cold and nt serious results need be feurred. Re fusn any but the genuine in a jellou package. For ? alc by all druggists. Presbyterian Churcb. Services 11 a. m. , and 7:3 : ( p. m. Sunday school 9:45 : a. m. Junion C. E. 2:30 : p. in. Senior C. E. 6:30 : p. in. All are invited. S. W. GRIFFIN , Pastor. M. E. Church. The following services nexl Sabbath : 9:45 : Sunday school. 10:45 : preaching. 3:00 : p. m. Junior league. f > :30 : p. m. Epworth league. 7:30 p. in. , sermon. Prayer meeting 7:30 : p. in. or Wednesday evening. All cordially invited. W. T. CLINK , Pastor. First ChrisTian Church. Services of the First Christiai church , Lordsday , Oct. 21st : 9:45 a. m. , Bible School. 11:00 : a. in. communion. 11:30 : a. in. , morning sermon 3:00 : p. m. Junior Endeavor. 6:30 : p. in. Senior Y. P. S.C. E 7:30 : p. m. , evening .sermon All are cordially invited am strangers and visitors in the citj are kindly welcomed to attend al of these services. T. A. L/INDKNMEYEH , Minister. Evangelical Lutheran Church Services at 2:30 : p. mon alter nate Sundays. RF.V. O. II. ENGKI.IJHKCHT. The new Pure Food and Drug lav will mark it on the label of overi Cough Cure containing Opium Chloroform , or any other stuplfying 01 poisonous , drug. But It passes Dr Shoop's Couph Cure as made for " ( .years entirely free. Dr. Sheep al along has bitterly opposed the use o all opiates or narcotics. Dr. Shoop'i Cough Cure is absolutely safe even fo , the youngest babe and it cures , i does not simply suppress. Get a safi and reliable Cough Cure , by elmplj insisting on having Dr. Shoop's. Lei the law bo your protection , Wt cheerfully recommend und it Is sold bj all dealers. I C. H. flARION AUCTIONEER , Sales conducted in scieutilie and busi nesslike manner I C. H. MARION | I Falls City , Nebraska 1 f IN THE LAND OF THE BIG HOMESTEAD < > I RANCHES FOR SALE , i Large or small buyers I can locate on adjoining I GOVERNMENT LAND | | For information write 3 ! | M.D. CRAVATH , I * Luella , Neb. I ANNOUNCEMENT Having secured the e.xdn- T sive agency in Foils City for g ? Sycamore Sprmu'S Mineral > * Water , \M' are piepared to | > | J furniBli eustonici'B with the S thp sanie. Price 00 rents per v five Ballon cask. Cull phone 2. 189 or phone , ' 5U. | " " " "PRANK GIST t C. F. REAVIS Jr. J , : : D. S. flcCarthy J ! Prompt Htifiition Driven to the rnmoviil of house hold goods. PHONE NO. 211 t"iH It > H { Hk W. H. Maddox Real Estate Agency FALLS CITY NEBRASKA See me before your purchase. I am selling1 city property , loaning mon ey at lowebt rates , selling'farms and making farm loans. Sec me if you wish to buy , sell or make a loan. I am here for business. Write W. H. Maddox , Falls City SIIU > YOUK UVK bTOCK TO CLAY ROBINSON & CO. Stock Yards , KMIISHS City. Mo. Expert KiiluMMUn , ( . 'attic , Hops , Blitop Curoful Htul lntulllKL'iit yurcl tiojc. I'orfuct ulllco methods. Correct nmrker Infornmtlon furnished. lloususHt KiuifiiH'Ity.Omalin SloutClty , DctiviT. Ht Jopeph Ht , I'uul , Cliluii o , llultnlo . R. FIAYS , M. ID. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Oflice over McMillan's Drug Store. Office TlioneSU. Kcsldcncc ' 1'hono 02. Office over Korr'e Pharmacy Office Phon * 260 Residence Phone 271 B.F.STEPHENSON&Co. PRESTON , NEB. I t Is the Place to buy $ i Dry Goods , Groceries , Hardware , Tinware , i Cutlery. ; ! ; * * * Highest market price ! Paid for Country Produce f r ehltttrmai / , turn. No opiate *