THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 30 , 1906 TIAIE TABLE I'nlls City. Neb. Lincoln Denver Omnlin Helena Chicago Unite St. Joseph Salt Lnlce City Kansas City Portland St. Louis and all San Francisco points cast and and all point ; south. west. TKAINS I.11AVU AS 1'OM.OWS ! No. 42. Portland St. Louis Special , SI. Joseph , Kansas City , St. Louis and .ill points cast and south 7:17 : p n : No. 13. Vestibuled express , daily , Denver and all points west and northwest 1:33 : an No. 44. Vestibuled Kxpress daily , St. Joseph , Kansas , City St. Louts and points Ksist and South. . . . 11:17 : a n : No. 14. Vestibuled express , daily , St. Joe , Kan sas City , St. Louis and all points cast and south 7:47 : a ui No. 17. Local express daily exceptSunday , Con- cordia , ami points north and west 12.10 p n : No. 15. Vestibuled express , daily , Denver , and all points west and northwest 1:23 : p ni No. 43. Vestibuled Kxpress dally , Lincoln and the ' Norlhu et t. . . . 1:44 : p n Nc 10. Vestibuled express daily , St. Joe , Kan sas "City , St Louis Chicago and points easi and south 4:35 : p n No. 18. Local express daily except Sunday , St. Joe and points south and east. . . . 4:05 : p n No. 41. St. Louis-Portland Special.Lincoln , Helena - lena , T.i coma and Portland without change 10:07 : p n No. 115. Local accommoda tion , d a i ly o x- cept SundaySalem , Nemaha and Ne braska City 11:15 : p n Sleeping , dining and reeling chaii iars ( seats free ) on through trains Tickets sold and baggage checked t < any point in the Stales or Canada. Ko information , time tables , maps an < tickets , call on or write to K , O. WHIT ' OKII Agent , Kails City , Neb. , or L W. WAKHU-.V. O. P. & T. A..Omaha. Missouri Pacific Railway Time Table , Fulls City , Neb. NOUTIt No I's ' > timh , local. . . . ( > :45 : a ni No. 105 Omaha and Lincoln Kxpress A 1:57 : a i No. 103 Omaha and Lincoln No. 127 From Kansas City. . . 8:15 : p i passenger A 1:11 : p i No. 191 Local Freight , Au burn A 1:10 : p i SOUTH No. H)4 Kansas City local 7:50 a i No. 10d Kansas City and St. Louis and Denver A 3:10 a i No. 103 Kansas City and St. Louis and Denver A 1:16pi : No. 138 From Omaha 8:35 p i No. 192 Local , Atchison. . 1015ai : A. Daily. 11. Daily except Sunda ; J. H. VAKNICK , Agent. Robbing Yourself That is just what you arc doing' when you fail to get reg ular and sufficient sleep. Your body requires this unconscious period for repair work ; with out it your nerve energy be comes exhausted , and you arc tired , worn-out , nervous , ex citable ; have headache , neu ralgia , indigestion , poor appe tite , or other ailments caused by a lack of nerve force. Make it your business to sleep. If yon arc restless , take Dr. Miles' Nervine ; it soothes and strengthens the nerves , and brings sweet , refreshing , life-giving sleep , and gives the organs power to work natur ally. Try it to-day. "I Imtl a acvcro spell of fever , whicl left mo In n very weak condition ant' very nervous. 1 Imd sovora BDella ol headache and neuralgia , and couU sleep but very little. Hvcry effort thai was made to recover my Htrcncth vra : of no avail until I btgnn tukinp Dr lilies' Uestorntlvo Nervine. After : commenced to take tha Ncrvlno m > sleep was profound and restful , nm the pains In my head , as vrrU as thi neuralgia pains , left mo to n ccrtali extent and I crow gradually better. " MRS. B. M. ail.UERTBON. S21 Uerylan Ave. , Bclviiore , Ills Dr. Miles' Nervine IB s ld by you druanl&t , who will auarantM that th first bottle will benefit. If It falls , h will refund your money. Miles Medical Co. , Elkhart , Ini The Kansas City Market offe the opportunity for best pric and weights on your Cattle , Hoer or Sheep. The Big Casino , M ; for Man Sales made by t Charles Dixon Commission Coi pany stand for and emphasi this opportunity. We buy stoc ers and feeders on commissic Let us send you market inforn tion. tion.THE THE TRIBUNE . . . . $1.00 a Year. , Encouraging Teddy. 11V COSMO HAMILTON' . When two women arc sitting over a glowing fire in the broad I daylight , and one is married and { the other is not , they invarably I talk of two thingsdress and servants. Hut when the light has waned , and the glow of the lire fills the corners of the room with Nlancing shadows , eycii dress and servants are left ) and the conversation invariably ttirtu to the other great stock sub ject : mati. "Of course , 1 , didn't do it to be thanked ; but I think you might have murmured one little word of gratitude to me for asking Mr. Carr down. I mean , ordi nary politeness requires some at tention even from yon.1' Eva looked up at Mrs. Clutton from a deep dell of hot coal which had been formed between the bars. ' 'Thank you , " slit said ; and then added , "for noth ing. " Mrs. Glutton was one of those long slight , tired women who al ways dress to perfection , art never rufilcd ) never different , who arc able to hurry while ap > pearing to dawdle , to be exceed ingly annoyed without the leasl apparent effort , to laugh heartilj without making a sound , and tc talk with great animation , with out in any \\ay disturbing the \\i\- \ dulating , velvety drawl witl which they are born. "Yon might talk to me fron now till the middle of next week' she said , "and then you couldn' convince me that you are no glad that he is here. " A laugh sprang across Eva' ; face , to be instantly hunted awaj by a sigh. "My dear Enid , havift the faintest desire to provi that I am not hopelessly in levi with him. Unfortunately it i known to everybody in thi world except the man himself And the absurdity of the whol thing the thing that makes m feel like half a tomato on a grid iron is that he's just as much i love with me as I am with bin and that's a very great deal ir deed. " "I don't see where the absnn' ity comes in. If you arc both i love as much as all that , wh don't you marry him ? " Ilalf-tragically , half-comicallj wholly in the manner -so far n we can guess of a pctulai angel , 10va sprang to her fee and Hinging her collection < cushions far and widd con menced dashing about the roon greatly to its danger. "Marry him ! marry him ! Don 1 want to marry him ? Isn't my one ambition in life to to come the wife of this silly , fee ish , timid , wretch ? It's all fii for you to sit there and say thos easy , insane things ; but I can run away with the man can I ? can't buy a toy pistol , meet tl poor dear in a dark passage an shrink , 'Marry me , or yon die can 1 ? I can't chase him into conservatory. Hop on my knee and cry , 'Teddy , I love you wit a love that is almost indiscrcc be , oh. be my husband , ' can can I , can I ? " Eva caught one < the cushions a beautiful kicl a'id sent it Hying against awha not- 'Not very well , " said Mr Clutton. "But shall I tell yc what you can and will do ? " "What ? " cried Eva , eagerly. "Smash my precious china you kick cushions about li1 that. . . The point is , ha you given him any encourag ment ? " Eva laughed the laugh theater scorn. "Encourag ment ? Why , my dear Enid , have done everything a nicel brought-up girl ought to do , ai ic a good deal that she oughtn't , e During that time , a matter _ perhaps a minute and a quarter * Mrs. Clutton had been thiukii hard , although it would ha been impossible to guess it frc the placid state of her featun "Eva , " she said finally , "ha you ever noticed that pictn painted on the panel over t bookcase , of a girl sitting on armchair with her eyes cast down and with her hands folded meekly on her lap ? " "No"said Eva , "and if I had , what on earth has she to do with my horrid problem ? " Mrs. Clutton undulated on : "The figure of the girl works on a hinge and sometimes when my husband had got into a boyish scrape and wanted to hear what his father said about it to his mother , he used to get his sister to pull the picture back , and sit in the girl's place to report to him what went on. A dishonor able and very fascinating pro ceeding. A chair was placed be hind the picture in the next room , the floor of which is on a level with it , and in this kind of light it was impossible to tell the dif ference between the real and un real girl Now , don't you think " "Think ! Think ! " cried Eva , covering the permanently quiet Mrs. Clutton with kisses , I should think 1 do think. Oh , Enid , you engineer ! You want me to get into the picture ; you want to bring Tcddj1 here to see my new portrait ; you want to leave him to say to me on a panel what he daren't say to me in llesh ; and then , when at last he cries : 'Oh darling , my beautiful piquant , little beauty , I love you so , if only I could screw up courage tc ask you to by my wife ! ' you want me to say : 'Teddy , you in fant , I'm dying to be your wife. ' "How wonderfully well " licfore Mrs. Clutton could gel any further Eva mounted upon the bookcase , had pushed back the panel , had caught up a chaii from a corner of the little roon : which could just be seen througl the aperture , and in a twinkling had become , for the first time ir her life , a quiet , meek little figure with downcast eyes am' folded hands. "How's that ? " she asked through a cascade of chuckles "Are 3011 certain you can't sec breathing ? And do yet hink it matters if I blink everj low and then1' "Certain. The unsteady flick r of the fire in this dim ligh vill make any blinking seen juite natural. " "Enid" Eva looked dowi vith suddenly earnest eyes "I very thing works well you shal t choose whatever you like fron uy wedding presents. . . S-s-s-sh f There's 'Teddy at the door. enow it by the way he clutche he handle. " Ten minutes later , after Mrs t Clutton had quietly led the cent t versation from comic opera to to bacco , from tobacco to Eva , air Tom that young woman to th ; iew portrait of her above th bookcase , she asked Teddy to c.x cuse her while she went to lee for her little friend , and left th room. Teddy had his back t the picture as the door closed but in the looking-glass over th fireplace he was amazed to see iiamlkerchief flutter hastily u ; to the picture's nose , and lluttc is hastily back again amazed infinitely worried , and full r wonder. During the first quarter of a iiour , he stood with his back t lier , gazing at her in the lookin glass. From the corner of he eye , Eva watched him with kind of tingling amusement , in mensely flattered at the though that even in the presence of he : e portrait a mere thing of oils- he should still be bashful an diffident. The strength of h love must be enormous ! In moment or two , she argued , li would realize that she was men ly a picture , and come and stan underneath her to examine inoi closely the wonderful fidelity c the portraiti the exquisite ski of the artist ; and then , knowin that she could not hear anythin he said , he would utter aloud a those burning words he ha bottled up so long. In u UK ment or two. . . . Feeling hot all over , his dens head in a whirl , certain only th ; ie Eva had got into the picture i it order to make a fool of hin Teddy sat down in the chair by the lire to try to transform the chaos of his brain into something approaching order. During the next hour he re mained motionless , not looking once in the direction of .the picture. To him , the hour was a minute. To her , sitting in the same attitude , hardly breathing , hardly thinking , getting more and more hungry , the hour seem ed a week , a year , an eternity. She made up her mind that when he did think aloud she would snap her finger in his face and tell him , in scalding , bitter words that she loathed him , and sooner than marry him she would die a thousand deaths. "Good gracious ! There goes the gong for dinner ! Oh , how awful , how horrible ! What will they think ? . . . Idiot ! Crea ture ! Why . . . Why. . . Oh ! " she cried aloud suddenly , forget ting everything under the influ ence of cramps. "Oh , oh ! " Teddy sprang across the room. "What's the matter ? What's the matter ? " Desperately concerned , Teddy stood upon a chair , lifted Eva down from the picture with the huge gentleness of a six foot- three man , placed her tenderly in a chair , and knalt at her feet. Her eyes were closed. lie was certain she was dying. "Eva , my little darling , open your eyes ! It's me , the man who loves you more than all the world. " His grammar became shaky , his leart stone , his breathing cy clonic. "Eva , my sweetheart , ny beloved , look at me , if only ; or a moment , and tell me before you die that you will be my wife. " Of course , with the change of position the cramp had gone and ICvii knew that those S3'inptoms were snares. She sat up coldly , "I have no intention of dying , " she said ; "and of course I will be your wife. Uut I think that you ire the most abject person it has ever been my misfortune to meet. Yes. of course I love you. dearest Teddy ; but think , think what you have made me suffer. The gong has rung and you don't know , never will know , how frightfully hungry I am. " The youngest member of the next legislature will be Repre sentative Aubrey A. Smith , of St. Edwards. He is 28 years old and looks no more than 19. A hard fight in the last campaign was made on him because of his youthful appearance. Mr. Smitl : is the cashier of the Smitl : National bank ot St. Edwards and manages its affairs com pletely. He is a graduate ol Yale and Heidleberg universities Born on a Nebraska farm ir Boone county , Mr. Smith is ; well-read and much traveled man He has visited nearly all the civilized countries of the world Mr. Smith is described as a mod' est , democratic voting man. He is popular where he is best known. There is a new eleal in Ne braska anel the people are fight ing for lower railroad rates. Se many things are happening o real interest to every citizen that a daily newspaper is now : necessity. The biggest bargair that has come to our notice i ! the Daily State Journal withoul Sunday from now until January 1 , 1907. for only 50 cents. This is such a small price that i can only be made to introduci the paper into new homes. Th < publishers claim that this ii not a scheme to get you on ou subscription books , but a bon ; fida offer to give you your mon ey's worth. The State Journa is a paper with a big circula tion. Marriage Record. Henry Splcer , Rule 2 Ida Johnson , Rule 1 Tticodoro Majerus , Kulo 2 Genevieve Winter-bottom , Rule 2 William H. Schmelxol , Fulls City. . 2 Bessie Lee Davis , Falls City 2 Allen D Mayers , Merrill 2 Rutb E. Moore , Sabethu 2 I Wilsons iArt Voces ! Something- new ; all | | sixes ; all shapes ; Never f shown in the city before. $ 1 | Art Jardineiers | We liave them. All * : | ; sixes , fi n e decorations , ; ! ; prices same as common * pottery. * Fire proof co o k i ng ware , a 11 sixes , three $ i i * * shapes. Holiday China * * r More than any house * I in the'city. Lowest prices ! c. Wo luivo secured the agency for Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup , thu new laxative that makes the liver lively , purilied the brciith. cures headache- am1 regulates the dicustlvc organs. Cures ehronie constipation. Ask ns about It. For sale by all druggist * . ' A fine lot of draft inures wcifjliiiiff from 1,000 to 1,450 bred to a Jack , for sale at the Margrave ranch. The best Imported horses fl.OOO each. llomu-bml registered draft stalllonc , $250 to $750 at my stable doors. A. T.atlmer Wilson. Creston , la. Corn buskers wanted at the Margrave Ranch. Imported draft stallion * . $1,000 each , Home-bred registered draft stallions , $300 to $ SOO. Hart Itros. . Osceola , loua. Home-bred dr.ift stallions , $250 to $000 : Imported stalKons , your choice $1,000. I' . I . Stream , Creston. la. Proves Fatal. Many men and women catch colds tit dances which terminate in pneu monia and consumption. After ex posure , if Foloy's Honey and Tar l.s taken it will break up u cold and no serious results need bo fearred. lie ruse nn.v but hu genuinein acllow . package. For sale by all druggists. Presbyterian Church. Services 11 a. in. , and 7:30 : p. in. Sunday school ( J:45 : a. in. Junion C. E. 2:30 : p. in. Senior C. E. 6:30 : p. in. All are invited. S. V,7. GRIFFIN , Pastor. M. E. Church. The following services next Sabbath : 9:45 : Sunday school. 10:45 : preaching. 3:00 : p. m. Junior league. 6:30 : p. in. Epworth league. 7:30 p. m. , sermon. Prayer meeting 7:30 : p. in. on Wednesday evening. All cordially invited. W. T. GUNK. Pastor. First Christian Church. Services of the First Christian church , Lordsday , Oct. 21st : 9:45 a. in. , Bible School. 11:00 a. m. communion. 11:30 : a. m. , morning sermon 3:00 : p. m. Junior Endeavor. 6:30 : p. m. Senior Y. P. S-C. E- 7:30 : p. m. , evening sermon All are cordially invited am strangers and visitors in the city are kindly welcomed to attend al of these services. T. A. LlNDKNMRYKH , Minister. Evangelical Lutheran Church Services at 2:30 : p. m. on alter nate Sundays. . O. H. The new I'uni Food and Drug law will mark it on the label of eyerj Cough Cure containing Opium Chloroform , or any other stupifylng or poisonous drug. But it passes Dr Snoop's Cough Cure as made for 2 ( jctirs entirely free. Dr. Snoop al along hus bitterly opposed the use o all opiatcb or narcotics Dr. Snoop's Cough Cure is absolutely sufe oven fo. the youngest babe and it cures , i does not simply suppress. Get ti sufe and reliable Cough Cure , by simply insisting on having Dr. Shoop's. Let the law be your protection. Wu cheerfully recommend ucd it IB sold b ; all dealers. I C. H. flARjON \ AUCTIONEER , Sales conducted in scientific and businesslike - nosslike in a n n e r [ C. H. MARION I j : Falls City , Nebraska | jJN THE LAND Ol3 TUB BIG HOMESTEAD/ * > & | RANGEES FUR SALE. | ft * < | Large or small buyers | | can locate on adjoining | > i GOVERNMENT LANDl > For information write | M. D. CIUYATH , | ! l Luella , Neb. $ * " > v * S- * ANNOUNCEjENT Having secured the exclu sive agency in Fnlls City for Sycamore Sprinus Mineral Wntcr , v.i1 nre pit > pnrcd to furnish customer \vith the the same. Price ( SO cHiits per five gallon cask. C ii phone 180 or phone HO. I i FRANK GIST \ C. F. RE A VIS Jr. : D. S. HcCarthy jj : : DRAY TRANSFER : ; Ciuinpl attention jlvcn to the riMnuviil uf bou-u- bolU pooi1s. ; PHONE NO. 211 tfrtt I'H ' I l-t-l-hM-W-K-4-t-H-M- W. II. 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 ami making' farm loans. See me if you wish to buy , sell or make a loan. I am here for business. Write W. H. Maddox , Falls City t-mi1 YOUU iivn STOCK TO CLAY ROBINSON & CO. Stool ; Tunic , Kansas City. Mo. Kxport HluMiiuii. Cuttle , Hey ? , Hii'cp. Onruful mid lutflliK < 'iit jfiircl lioys. 1'orfect odlco methods. Correct irnrkut Infnrimitlnn fiiinlslird. I louses at. KUIFIIS City. Onmtm Sioux City , Ut'iivi-r. b't. Jnsrpli St. I'aul , Chicago , IliiCalo I . R. FmYS , M. ID. PHYSICIAN & SUKGEON OSlce over McMillan's Drug Store. Office 'Phone SK > . Uesldenco 'Phone U2. R. F3. KOBRRTS OBuo orer Kerr'a Pharmacy Office Phcne2flO Residence Phone 271 IB.F.STEPHENSON&CO. ! PRESTON , NEB. Is the Place to buy Dry Goods , Groceries , tj ; Hardware , Tinware , : l Cutlery. & * X Highest market price & t Paid for Country Produce % .t 3 FOLETSHONEY-TAR * afe , ur . No opiate *