THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , DECEMBER 28 , 1906 $ .5 GO SEWING MACHINES * ' ' ' ' ' ' > ' Cr. Ji rnn' ' hw arm machines to be- run by hand lot the u ' a > AinT.rjtn < nan i1 ' ari not worth the money asked. N'I , 'U Lie * n" 5 AirtU-tt is the finest sewing machine you ever saw and it cc'f * tcitatn-m r rt . v than many cheap pift.r v 'i -l\p 1 m.1,1 ffcrcJb' agents. i hf : " 3 . i , f .1 1 1a 1 .ag d i n inJ beauti- rellyii < < > lucoioro ilw raochani on an enttrHnnv " i POS..II- principle io S that al ! tfoth the thinn to Hi ? , hicif. ' , : can be u nd , sewed. Hard ened tool st-el is used throughout so that it will practically \\aar forever. All the bright exposed parls are heavily nickel phtcd over copper , the most dunblc finish Known. The nickel is given a 1'igh mirror finish. The Barilctt niakea the celebrated lock stitch which absolutely cannot become unraveled and will never pivc away. It hii positive r.ik up , disc tension , capped needle ! > , r.utornatic tension release , Tour ni fetfl and automatic bobbin " tntU' The iv. ' Klwors 1 of n rt i' in < i ! = u Hi rolk"ltnecr t kf "I ' U u i * < .1 luok ru-re of jiaili f ir. e n u < > > ci U t i .I o'lTT sr.v ; ' 1 1 a' . , vi 1 > 'n > h ij hind n li. he. ' * f I' ' - . rt.- . , , coiii'Hilelr rnInert ! * n > l re t-.ni : .mil roe uv , Th ,11 < . I- Ihiilb- I . - V.ir ' , K ' n lit H was . . * a1. i"ntiulr b.'U . . t ' ! I > i 1'lu IMr i titirlnnMM ! folknn > i i i f * 'i. rl-i. - I pint' t Mir assorted V n ' ' mira , fie irvlnclmlrd . . .J * . i i - \ i . , . . u. ui.y aiul ut tl'c ' Imest Sold by j. The Great Paper of the Great West The Kansas Citv Stor Everywhere recoyni/.ed at , the strongest and most u'hable newspaper in the most ptosperuus region of the United States. Wherein It Leads. IfS URCXCClled NeWSServiCe mnbraccs the continuous report of the Associated Press , with dispatches every hour : the general : mtl special service of the New York Herald : the Hearst transcontinental leased wire service and special correspondence from THE STAR'S own representatives in Washington. D. C : JetTerson City , Mo ; Topcka , Ks. , and Guthrie , Ok. , in addition to the large grist of news that comes daily from several hundred other alert representative ? . Its Market Reports and Comments have an authoritative value that causes them to be telegraphed to all purls of the United States the moment THE STAH comes from the press. No western man even indirectly interested In the value of food products , stocks and securities can afford to be without THB .STAR'S dally record ot price * and conditions. ItS Special Features include The Chaperon's column. In which are answered question ? pertaining to beauty aids and social customs and alTairs a department for inqulr * rs on other subjects and a wide ranjre of miscellaneous articles throwing side lights upon the world's most interesting - teresting people and events these in addition to a vigorous editorial page , absolutely independent politically , and a Sunday Issue that i * full of live special matter and li jmun interest H 13 Papers Each week for 10 cents The Kansas City Star was the first mid is still the only newspaper to deliver n complete morning paper , THE KAN SAS CITY TIMES , to its subscribers without increase in the subscription price. { You Don't Grow Weary ! listening to the mn&ic of one of our pianos. Music hns pent-up charms ri skillful operator cnn always - ways elicit from our pianos. THC GIFT OP PIANO AT NEWS VEAR'S fehowb n uen&rons donor. If bought of us it shows appreciation of the best pianos made. We will make payments , so you'll never mips HUM" today i Falls City Music Company Opposite Court House LARGE TURKEYS are obedient to the call of Santa Clans. He bagged a choice lot of them and dumped them at this market , and that's why we offer the finest lot of CHRISTMAS TURKEYS you ever saw. Order one now and have it ready. We'll send it when ever you say and guarantee when stuffed it will be the finest bird you ever tasted. We also pay highest market price for hides and furs. Heiser & Mosiman. > nkEfe > 4 - * * . PNTHE LAND oFTflepiG HOMESTEAD ] r RANCHES FOR SALE. Large or small buyers | 2 can locate on adjoining" 4 GOVERNMENT LAND | For information write 4 M. D. CRAVATH , | Luella , Neb. Catarrh of the nose ami throat shoult lead you to at least ask us for a fret trial box of Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Cure Nothing so surely proves merit as i real , actual test and Dr. Sheep , U prove this , earnestly desires that w let you make that test * This creamy Snow White healing balm , soothes th < throat and nostrils , and quickly purl Gee a foul and feverish breath , Cal and investigate. For ? alc by all deal era. FARGO. The sale of II. L. Klocplol was well attended Monday. Hvcry thlnp sold brought a jjooil price seine hogs olnp ns high as 810 to 9ir > . The proceeds were Sl,70. ( ! ( icor e Smith ? u business culler at lluloV ! dnosdov , Henri Ilnlloy nuut ) of the Farmers mutual and the state mutual was at llulo Wednesday. Xjjiies f.esii s-helled sixteen hundred bushels of corn Wednesday which ho delivered to llulo. Otto Hlrschberyer shnllod corn Thursday which lie hauled to Hulo. Kmmlt Glcasou Is carrying the mull omoutp 1 this week , J. Wlltsc taking his vacation. Dill Back ami family were at Falls City Friday to see the pretty things Santa Clau has to soil. F. K. Nltscho was u business culler at the county seat Friday. Mr. and Mrs. WalralT was visiting at G. Smith Sunday. Mr. Moore of Fulls City Is visiting with their aunt Mrs. Kettury. They Intend to moVe to California in the near future Mrs. J. C. Smith i * on the sick list this week. George llirachbergcr died at his homo near Arago Monday morning at . ' ! o'clock at the ago of SH yours ii mo ! ! days. Ho was born in [ Tsthiem Aelsas. Germany , . .InlyIHh 18'2i : and came to Arago in the year of 1S.V.I. Ho was married to llosa Kettery on the luth day of January IPO ! ) and to this union ten children were born of which nine arc living , four boys and five girls. Mrt. tiirschborgcr having died fifteen years ago. Mr. Illrschbcrger was a Christian man having been converted to the Luthren church at a young age to which ho was a true member , ho was a kind and loving father and was loved by all that knew him , he being one of IJlchardson county's olciest settlers. Funeral services was preach ed by Rev. Grandenvol , Wednesday at 1 o'clock and the remains laid to rest in the Arago cemetery. John Frltscher had business al the Court house one day this week. II. G. Dorste butchered two big beefs ono day this week. C. J. Hubcs of Rule attcniied the Hirschbcrger funeral. John Kettery came homo from Lin coln Saturday where ho has been visit ing the past several dajs. Charley Danhouser , ThomasEge of Shubert attended the Geo. Hlrschbcrg- or funeral1 F. E. Nltscho and Charley Wissmau were business visitors to Rule Satur day. Herman Koehler and II. G. Dorste were In Rule on business Thursday. Harlen .lories came hack Thursday from a two weeks tour through Okla homa. Mr. Jones bought a line one hundred acres in Kudo , county , Okla homa for which ho paid $ . " ,000. Herman Sell/ and Kittle Kettery were at Falls City Saturday. Geo. Hlrschbcrgcr of Logan County , Kansas attended the funeral of hie father. Fred Thctnan left Thursday for St. Louis whore he will take treatment for throat trouble. Fred Paul , Bud Sells and Floyd Thompson attended the dance at Corn ing Mo. . Thursday night. Mrs. Saal returned home from John- ton. Ncbr. , Tuesday where she has been visiting her son Frank Saul and family Laura and Ally Paul were visiting with Mra. Albert Santo Sunday. Julls WnllrafTand wife were visiting with Geo. E. Pcabody Thursday. OHIO Louis Fiedler wits the guest of John Pappenhuggen Sunday forenoon. Rev. Brewer the pastor of the Muplo Grove church is conducting u scries of meetings in Barada. Anson Knisloy entertained his broth er Lloyd Sunday. Cleon Peck and his mother enter tained Mr , and Mrs. Dan Sanswan Sunday. Nat Auxiers from ncarVerdon spent the first of the week with O. B. Prlch- arde. Willie Hutchison and Clarence Peck entertained Charley , Lloyd , and Paul Shoubc Saturday. Prank Cook and family moved down from Stella Saturday whore Will Cook and family have been living which U called the old Cook farm. II. A. Burk and family visited at the homo of the formers parents Sunday. Inu Johnston and Fern shouso were guests of.ami and Ruby Burnworth last Wednesday. Mrs. Goo. Johnstons was u vleltor at Geo. shouso's , Wednesday afternoon. Francis stump's entertained George Shouse and family Sunday. Mr. Gerlt and wife of Mo. , were guest of Wm. Ilorstrnan's Friday. LydiaDowty ib sick with diphcrla at this writing. Mrs. H. Burk entertained her par ents Thursday. Annlu Mcyors entertained Etlnn Shaffer Thursday. Noah Peck , wife and daughters were pucst of O. A. Burk'ft Sunday. Hhnu Cook hub recoveiutl from thu dipthorla and the family moved to Vcrdon Friday. John IIutchlFou wit ? guest of Louis Blake Sunday. Lola sturm Is on the Mek list this week. Mr ? Chas. P. stump Is counted among the sick at this writing. Mrs. Geo. Prlchard entertained her slstor Ill-law Mrs. O. B. Prlchard , Monday. John Rolschlck and family attended the wedding of Mrs RcUi'hicks sister MUs Halm to Mr. Gcrlt which took ulace last Wednesday. Edna shatter was a guest of Aunlo Stump , Sunday. Mrs Noab Peck spent last Wednes day at Geo. shouse. SALEM Mrs. O. B. Lesley and daughter. Mable , drove to Falls City Tuesday afternoon. Will Sheet ) and wife of Strattord , 111. , arrived Tuesday for an extended visit with G. W. Sheely. Mrs. ,1. D. Harris and daughter drove to the countv capltol Thursday. Mrs. Bob liuaton was a piis'-otiger to numbolrtt Thursday. Mrs. Frank McCool was a Falls City passenger Tuesday. Charlie Forackcr returned from Denver , Colo. , Wednesduj. Mrs. Joe Windlo risited in Falls City Sunday. Roy Turner was a county seat visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Ben Kclloy spent last week at Jim Kclloy's. Dr. and Mrs. Clinton Day were Falls City visitor.Tuesday. . Will Kerslmw of Humboldt spent n few days the last of the week in Salem. Red Allen was a county scat visitor Wednesday. Mcssdamcs Bert McCool and Alex Kcrr spent last Tuesdav with Mrs. Charlie McCool. Wade Whittcn made a business trip to Verdon and Falls Ulty Tuesday. W. B. Boyd was called to Uumboldt Wednesday by the illness of his mother. Mrs. Ella Lord returned from Hia watha Thursday. Mrs. Mattie Martin went to Liberty Tuesday from an extended visit. Mac Hover transacted business at the county capltol Tuesday. Mrs. Roy Duggett spent a few days the first of the week at her mother's , Mrs. Charlie Stowurt south of town. Mrs. George Jennings was up from Falls City Wednesday between trains. Mrs. W. B. Boyd and son Smiley were Humboldt passengers Tuesday. HUMBOLDT. Lulu B ram , assistant urlncipal of the Humboldt school , has been com pelled to abandon her school duties until after the holidays on account of 111 health. She was accompanied by her mother to Unadllla , Neb. , Thurs day lust , where she will take medical treatment. Chas. Uasness and family are now residents of this city , having moved hero the past week. Clayton Veils has accepted a posi tion In Hnl/da's hardware and fnrnl- lure store In Table Rock and com menced his now duties Tuesday. Rudolph llnlv.da and Grace Volts , prominent young people of this cily , were united In marriage Wednesday evening nt 80 : ! o'clock , Rev. Bert Wilson , of the Christian church per forming the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Hnixda loft on the 10:28 : train the same evening for Table Rock where the groom has rccenlly purchased a hard ware and furniture store. Jennie Fellers Is clerking in Hack- ctt's drug store during the holiday rush. Minnie Hudson recently returned from .Kansas City where she has been taking medical treatment for several months. She Is greatly improved in health. A prc-nuptiul shower was given Mius Una Cooper by the Misses Mabel Carncs and G race VcitB at the homo of the latter on Sixth and Long Brunch street Saturday afternoon. Friends of Miss Volts learned that she too was Boon to become a bride and much to the surprise of this young lady , she also was showered , her associates prov ing themselves wiser than she had thought them to be. Lulu Boss is assisting In Wilton's pharmacy Ihls week. Ray Hicks who is unending a school of telegraphy in St. Louis is homo to spend the holiday's with his parents north of town. Carrie Slocum and Sarah and Ethel Hutchings of Falls City were guests of Kna Cooper Sunday. Harry Phllpot wont up to Lincoln Saturday where ho joined u party ol surveyors who left Monday for the Big Horn Basin. Ro.v , Fred Unland is reported to be recovering rapidly from his recent sickness , Myrtle Stratum has been employed as a teacher in the hluh school during the absence of Lulu Byram. Six of our promlnoht fariii > rcon - slgni'd ten cars of ptnuic to St .lo-upli market Tuesday evening. Dr. Mary Bowers of this city U mak ing arnmgmonts to locate at Piuvnoo City the Ilivt , of the year. Mrs. Wm. Lydlck and children went down to Kansas City Sunday and will remain with rolatlves In that city until after the holiday * Ashford Hd'o and Norl Hsu-ness re- lurncd Sunday from KUUmulo , Kims , , where they have been looking at land. Mason SburtlolT of McCook IB visit ing relatives In this locality. Todd Drake has Buffered I'onsldera- llo lately by getting his hand crushed In the corn dump , whtlo unloading ? ralu al the Cooper & Linn mills. BOUN : To A. A. Tanner and wife , Saturday , December lii , "UKH ! , a daugh ter. VERDON. Mrs. McDcrmctt and children of Salem have been visiting relatives here the past week , She was ac''om- [ mnicd Sunday bther mother , Mrs. Kl'xa ' Goolsby. Walter Vouch was on the sick list tist week. Nolle Weaver went to Auburn for a 'ow days visit. Mr. Boatman and wife of Uarada spent Friday with Wm. Boatman and wife. .Too Kstes and wife of Stella moved nto the Henderson property Weil ties- lay. Marie Fustuncau returned to her homo at Nebraska City , Saturday after spending the summer with her sister , Mrs. John Lcofers. Mrs. Ben Thomas was on thu sick list a couple of days last weok. Mr. Wells and family moved into the Henderson property last week. Wm. Boatman and wife were busi ness visitors to the county scat Satur day. Gertrude Lum was a Fall ? City visi tor Friday. Nolle Hossack of Falls City spent Sunday with her sister , Mrs. Willie Sloan. Horace Clements of Stella was in town Thursday. W. C. Brewer of Maple Grove was In town a short tlmo Saturday. Bishop Illel of Highland Park , 111. , preached at the Evangelical church Sunday evening. F. W. Robb was a county scat visitor Sunday. Herman Palmer of Shubert was a business visitor heic Monday. Evan Owens was u business visitor to Falls City Saturday. Klcunor Rceso taught In the Pri mary room the latter part of the week , during the illness of Miss Klnuoy. Mrs. Amanda Corn and son , Henry visited relatives at Salem Sunday. Fred Gibson and wife entertained Al Krob and family , Mrs. Will Gibson and Mrs. Anna Gibson Sunday , Will Kates of Humboldt was In to vn Sunday afternoon. O. E , Peeblo has been on the sick list the past week. Charles G. Humphrey and wife vis ited relatives at Falls City Sunday. STATE NORMAL NOTES Mr. C. It. Gates a member of the senior class , who graduates at Christ mas tlmn , h.ib been elected principal of the schools at Pllger , Ncbr. Mr. C. A. Woodard has succeeded him as assistant of the literary department. Professor. ! . W. Scarson recently re turned from a visit to Tckamit. He speaks very highly of the work of Professor N. C. Abbott , who wan form erly principal of the Humboldt schools. President Crabtreo spent a part of last week in Lincoln attending the corn contest Professor Shearer and wife will spend the holidays with relatives at Brookfield , Mo. The Vermont Farm Machine com pany has given the Agrilcultural de partment the use of one of its best cream separators. The ladles chorus , assisted by the ladles normal quartette , gave a cantata at the chapel Tuesday evening. The senior class has chosen Rev. Frank Roach , pastor of St. Paul's church , Lincoln , to deliver the bacca laureate sermon on May II ) , 1007. Barred Plymouth Rocks. A few choice Barred Plymouth Kock cockerells for sale. Phone 121 R. 52-4t J. W. DODDS. If you llko Cotfcc and dare not drink It , try Dr. Snoop's Health Codec. It is true that real Coffee docs disturb the Stomach , Heart and kidneys. But Dr. Shoop's Health Collet ? bus not a grain of true coffee it it. Being in ado from parched grains , malt , etc , it forma a wholesome , food-liku drink , yet having tbo true tlavor of Old Java and Mocha Coffee. "Made in a minute Call at our store for a free sample Sold by Fred E. Schmitt. RULO Dallas Jones ciuuo up from White Cloud Sundoy to visit with Ills family. Mclva Kern was In Falls City Siitur- lay. lay.Tho The ladles aid society mot with Mr < v Ijarlbi'u last Friday afternoon. Clark Parish of iiuar White Cloud was a Rule visitor Sunday , Thomas Hays li : 3 charge of tbo until line section during tbo absence of tbo regular man , Mrv. Clyde Adams departed Monday or Nebraska City whore she will visit ler parents until after Christmas. The elevator company 1ms a gang of ucii putting In a now track sculo for thorn this weok. Ollno Graham has put his ferry boat In dry dock , until the ice breaks up , as the rlvor Is fro/.cn over , Mrs , Bolpler departed Thursday for Iowa to visit relatives during the holi days. The ladles of tbo north Methodist church gave an entertainment and box suppur at the church last Thursday light. There was not a very largo crowd present but the proceeds were $9.00. Mrs , Kmmu Wallace and Ilvn True were county seat visitors Saturday. L. 10. Plum has been working out at ils farm lor several daje repairing sheds and outbuildings. A good many hogs in this neighbor- lood nro dying with cholera. Sherman Ilujs. wlfo and two daugh ters loft Monday for Alliance to visit clatlvos until after Ubrlstmas. J. W. Mann of Rush bottom was a mslncss visitor In Rule Monday. L. 10 Leeds came down from Falls Dlry Sunday ultcrnoon to visit his wlfo and babies returning in the oven- UK- Mrs Ollno Graham was a county scat visitor Monday. N. M. Vastlno shipped a car of bogs .0 St. Joseph Monday night. J. A. Hinkloand son Tolbort were county beat visitors Thursday last. Ira Philips of Wymoro was a Rule visitor Saturday and Sunday , Mrs. Frank Brown and Kmma Shop- lard will assist J. A. Hinkle in hie store until after the holiday rush IB ) vor. The largo elevator at Fortosouo , owned by J. H Lynda of Whlto Cloud , burned to the ground at 2 o'clock last Sunday morning. Tori thousand bush els of corn wn ? burned. Origin of the Ire Is not known. Max Gucssor was a visitor at the county capital ono day last weok. George Boomer and wlfo of St. Joe are visiting friends In this city this week. George Pcabody and wlfo arc tbo proud parents of a baby girl. Mrs. Jim Hallcr was shopping in llulo Monday. Passenger Robbed. A passenger on train 105. on the Missouri Pacific road , which arrived in this city at 2:55 : in the morning , was held up and robbed of $140. lie had just stepped out on the platform of one of the coaches as the train pulled up at the depot platform , when he was confront ed by a burly negro , who , with a pistol pointed thrcatingly at the passenger , compelled the lat ter to disgorge. The passenger gave up the money without resistance and when the negro had it in his pos session he lied. The victim gave the alarm and persons who heard of the robbery gave chase. There were three freight trains in the yards and these were searched without avail. No trace of the hold-up could be found. The passenger who was robbed did not give his name and did not remain to prosecute the search. It is said that the negro had been a passenger on the train and had followed his vicim all the way from Omaha. Nenia- ha County Republican. Don't fail to read the first in * stallrnent of our story "Hearts and Masks1' appears in this num ber. It was crowded out last week because of lack of space. Piles get quick relief from Dr. Sboop's Magic Ointment. Remember it's made alone for Piles and it works with certainty and satisfaction. Itch ing , painful , protruding , or blind piles disappear like magic by its use. . Try it and ECO. For sale by all dealers. Hides , Furs and Tallow. I will pay the highest market price for hides , furs and tallow. See me at Wachtel's harness shop 5t F. W. SCHKOKDKK. Red Seal Hour Si.15 per sack at Heck's feed store.