THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JANUARY 11 , 1907 Death of J. D. Harrison , J. D. Harrison sr. . a pioneer citizen of soiitlica-storn part of the state and father of the Harrison brothers of this iit\ , passed away at Ins home at 111 West Tenth street last evening stt 7 o'clock. The funeral will take place from the residence to morrow afternoon at 2 o'cloik. Kov. Mr. Wright of the Trinity M. 1C. church officiating. Tlic deceased was 70 years of a jc. In his last hours Mr. Harrison was surrounded by all but one of his family of seven sons and four daughters the absent one arriv ing a few minutes after the end. He had been fatally ill with heart disease and dropsy for some lime , and his death had been momentarily expected for more than twenty-four hoursHis wife survives him. Mr. Harrison came from a sturdy family of seven sons , and curiously enough leaves seven strong sons to mourn his death. He was born on the shores of Oneida lake , in New York , 70 3'ears ago. When a boy he re moved to Grundy county , Ills. He came from a family of car penters and machinists and was a millwright and builder. He married Miss Hosanna Pattison of the well known family having branches in Ohio and Pennsyl vania. She was a cousin to gov ernors of that name in both of ( he states. Mr. Harrison came to Kichard- son county , Nebraska , in 18f > ( > . lie engaged in farming and mill building , and many of the early grist mills along the Nemaha river were erected by him. His home was between Falls City and Kulo until 1872 , when he re- inovcd to Pawnee county. There he remained until a few years ago , when he retired from active work and came to this city to be near his children. The annual Christmas reunion of the Harrison family has been one of the most remarkable af fairs of the kind ever held in Ne braska. It has been the custom for years to gather at the home of W. H. Harrison for a holiday festival. As none of the mem bers of the family lived farther a.way than Krnnk A. Harrison , who was always to be found in the eastern end of the state , it was possible to gather the entire family circle on almost all occa sions. The seven sons , all living in robust health , are W. II. and J. D. Harrison and Grand Island , F. A. Harrison of Beatrice , Chas. 1C. Harrison of Miller , T. J. Harrison risen of Julesberg , J. II. and .Elliott Harrison of Cairo. The daughters are Mrs. J. L. Smith of Mason City , Mrs. A. L , Hcy- wood and Misses Kugenia and Carrie Harrison of this city. Two children are dead. A feature of the family life that added to the pleasure of these meetings was the almost inextricable confusion of relation ships brought on by the marriage of Harrisons to people who were already connected in some way by marriage with the Harrison group. It is considered a rein - in ark able family for many reasons - ons , and it is easy to see how all have been saddened by this break in the circle after all had gath ered for the usual Christmas re union. Mr. Harrison is spoken of in the highest terms by all who knew him. He was a man of rugged character as well as physique , just the kind of a man who was needed in the early days to subdue the wilderness and to help plant the society that makes possible families like the one that stood around hi ; bedside when his long and useful lite came to an end. At the funeral , in accordance with the old Scotch custom , his seven sons will act as the pal bearers. Grand Island Inde pendent. Imported draft &tallons $1,000 vacl Home-bred reelstercd draft stallions { 303 t { 00. Hart Hros. . Oaccola , lona. Home-bred draft stallions. ji 10 foOC Imported stallions , your choice fl.ono. P. I Stream , Creston , la , YOURSELF AND POCKETBOOK It often requires a master-piece of diplomacy , when there are so main friends to rnm-mber at this season. We believe that the more useful and staple articles make the most acceptable tfifts and have selected our line with that end in view. \ ( archil inspection of our stock will convince you of its merits. In Dress Goods we have exceptional values in all the popular weaves in Danish Cloth. Suitings , Mohairs , Serges and Panamas. Prices varying from 25c to $2 per \ ard. Also some nobby waist patterns in Plaid , Silks and Worsteds. WE HAVE THE BI-.ST WEARING AND CLOSEST BARGAINS IN BLACK AND FANCY SILKS in this city. Rich Taffeta , Soft China , both at low figures. BLANKETS Wo know of uo place where blankets are priced H low IIB here. Good durable ones of the former in white and colors from 50C to $7.00 Now is the time to buy. LACE CURTAINS We have in a now line uf the best grade ofion City luce curtains. Present your 'wifo with a pair. FOR HER A great variety of nteful gifts for women at this store. FHI-B , Gloves , Handkerchiefs , Purses , Fancy Combs , Neck wear , Waists , Ulnbrelliis. As we are busily engaged in invoicing we have no time to give you a detailed account of the bargains we have in store for you. When you are buying Groceries , do not forget to order them of us. GEO. S. CLEVELAND , Phone 6. Wedding Bells. Many of our readers in the west [ nd will be surprised at the nnno-j ncement of the marriage of Miss rera Fraker , daughter of Mr.and Irs. C. 1C. Fraker of Hobart . " ) kla. The young lady was rear- d in this county and her numcr- uslriends here extend their con- ratulatians. The following ac- ount appears in the Ilobnrt 1)em- crat : Friday evening at 8:30 : at the Beautiful country home 'of her arents , Mr. and Mrs. Fraker , iliss Vera Fraker was united in larriagc to O. G. Wooten , of Carthage , Texas. The bride looked very beauti- ul when gowned in the dainty , vhite robe of silk. T h e groom wore the conventional lack. Rev Wilburn , of the Bap- ist church , performed the cere- nony.and the wedding march was : ) layed by Miss Louise Roush. NlissZelina Fraker and Mrs. Ford Babcock sang several beautiful elections. Mrs. Wooten has a host of riends in Hobart whose tenderest ivishes go with her into her fut- , ire life and pray that she may be truly happy during a long and useful lifetime. Mr. Wooten is s rising young business man of Carthage , Texas being book-keeper of the Farmers and Merchants Bank of that place. Mr. Wooten was accom panied to Hobart by Mr. and Mrs. Phillips , at whose marriage he had been present on December 25 , at Bethany , Louisiana. Botli young couples will leave tomor row for their future homes al Carthage , Texas. A wedding supper was served Those present were : Rev. Wil burn , Mr. and Mrs. Hayden , Mr and Mrs. Elliott , Mr. and Mrs Templeton. Mr. and Mrs. Bolon Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Habcock Mesdames Rouch and Cassel Misses Anna Mays , Maggie Flax ie , Anna and Louise Roush Messrs. Elliott , Jack Farmer am ; Clarence Roush ; Mr. and Mrs Phillips , of Carthage , Texas. SHOES We curry the fnmotib Peters' Shoes find they have yiven snt- ist'alion to all , being easy on the feet nnd dressy in appear ance. Liulies shoes.$1.50 to $3.50 Men's shoes. . . . $1.50 to $4.00 Children's shoes .50C tO $1.25 Hosiery and Underwear Splendid bargains in ribbe : ! , plniti , ileeued and wool hose. Warm heavy fleeced , soft comfortable underwear at sur prisingly low prices. DOMESTICS Muslins and Sheetings at the lowest prices quoted. Some Horse Yarns. Scotchie and Yankee Bill. We ire seated around the stove , spininng horse yarns. Tom had the best collection , for he had fooled with horses Ion ger than the rest of us had. "I remember one experience I had one year when the state militia was encamped down at coast. General was in com mand , and 1 had secured the con tract to furnish horses tor the regiment. The general came to me and said that he wanted cvery-thing to go right , especial ly when the boys were on parade and that he would turn the horses over to me and expect me to keep tilings going smooth. Well that was all right ; so I got 1113 * men and assumed chrge of the stable. "Some of the horses were mine and some were rented. They were all gentle except one big sorrel hor.se that we called Yan kee Bill. He was raw-boned and white eyed , and was said to be a buckcr if things didn't go his way. I didn't want to turn him over tea a soldier till I had tried him out ; so one morning early I had him saddled up. With me , working as groom , was a young Scotchman ust over from the bonnie home- ami. He was short , chunkybow- eggcd seriously minded fellow an when he talked you could see the broom waving and smell the hea ther. "I had fitted him out in a pair of overhalls and a jumper. He had complained , that the overalls were too tight , and they did fit him like a bathing suit , but I told him they were just the thing for riding , because they wouldn't be rolling up his legs. "Well as I said , I had Yankee Bill saddled up , and asked who wanted to ride him. Scotchie spoke up. 'I'll ride um' . So up I he got. and we turned Yankee Bill loose. "As soon as we let him go he GOLF GLOVES We have some of the finest golf gloves in this city. Some new ones of angora wool- in side the same as fur , at 50 cents per pair. Flannelettes and Out ing Flannels Those so much in demand for dressing sacques , house dresses and gowns. CHILDREN'S CAPS A large and varied 1 me of Caps for winter wear. Please the child with one of these for school wear. They are durable in quality and cheap in price. went straight up into the air and came down head first. The second pitch , Scotchie kept go ing when the horse came down , and when he landed he did so sitting down with his legs straight out in front of him. The meet ing between scorchie and the ground was too much for his pants , however , and both legs split from the hips to the knees. I was standing there laughing myself black in the face. Scot chie looked up at me and without cracking a smile , said , 'Tom , 1 told you those pants was too tight. ' " - * * - Soft Corn. Corn buyers at Reserve , as well as elsewhere , in the country , are having trouble with soft corn. A load of ear corn which looks all right may have a sufficient number of soft ears to ruin the sale of it , the result of replanting the missing hill. Then there is some bottom corn replanted of course that is generally soft , and will not grade at all , only as rejected , and worth only what every feeder will give for it to be fed out in warm weather. Hia watha World. Does Coffee disagree with you : Probably it does ! Then try Dr. Shoop's Heiilt Cffee. "Health Coil'ee' la a clever Combination of parched cereals and nuts. Not a grain of real CofTeo remember' in Dp Shoop's Health Coffee1 yet its flavor and taste matches closely old Java and Mochr Coffee. If your stomach , heart or kid neys can't stand Coffee drinking , trj Health Coffee. It U wholesome nourishing * und satisfying. It s safe oven for the youngest child. Sold bj Fred E. Schmitt. Evangelical Lutheran Church Services at 2:30 : p. m. on alter nate Sundays. RKV. O. II. ENGKUIKKCHT. Tiles get quick relief from Dr Shoop's Magic Ointment. Remember it's made alone fop Piles and it work ; with certainty and satisfaction. Itch ing , painful , protruding , or blind pile disappear like magic by its use. Tr ; it and see ! For sale by all dealers. TAKE NOTICE All persons knowing them selves indebted to us , please call and settle , either by casher or note , as we wish to balance up our books for the year. Werner , Mosiman & Co. AE. . Cnurcn. The following services next Sabbath : 0:45 : Sunday school. 10:45 : preaching. 2:00 : p. m. Junior league. d:30 : p. m. Kpworth league. 7:30 p. in. , sermon. Prayer meeting 7:30 : p. m. on Wednesday evening. All cordially invited. W. T. GUNK , Pastor. First Christian Church. Services of the First Christian church , Lordsday. 9:45 : a. m. , Bible Schgol. 11:00 : a. in. communion. 11:30 : a. m. , morning sermon. 3:00 : p. m. Junior Endeavor. ( > :30 : p. m. 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. LlNDHNMEYUK , Minister. Presbyterian Church. Services 11 a. m. , and 7:30 : p. m. Sunday school ( J:45 : a. m. Junion C. E. 2:30 : p. m. Senior C. E. 6:30 : p. m. All are invited. S. W. ( inn FIX , Pastor. HOMESEEKERS EXCURSION . . RATES Frequently each month to hoiueseeker'K territory. WINTER TOURIST RATES To Colorndo. California nnd all Southern resorts. Personally conducted California Excursions CHEAP EXCURSIONS To Salt LahcCilvt January ISIIi , 16th , 17th To Denver : January 201(1 ( , 21st , 22nd. FREE LANDS Write for folder describing how to obtain free ( MO acres of gov ernment land in Nebraska for mixed farming and dairying. SEND FOR FREE FOLDERS "A Good Dairy District , " "The Big Horn Bneiu , " ' 'Irrigated Lands in the Billings District,1' "Eastern Colorado , " "Personally Conducted California Exaur- sions , " and "To the Great Northwest. " INQUIRE TOR DETAILS E. G. WHITTORD , Local Ticket Agent. L. W. WAKELEY , G. P. H. , Omaha , Neb. > & &s * ? . ' < > Kor ( lood Sales , ( lood Service , Prompt ' ' ; > Returns Ship Your Stock to < I Qeo. R. Barse & LIVE STOCK COMMISSION CO. . < J > NatlonnlStockVards.lII. Kansas City , Mo. , WE WANT YOU When > ou buy always net thu best you can for your money. When yon pay your money to us for handling your stock , you are receivlne the benefit of our thir ty years'experience In the commission business. We know by that experience. The IIEST salesmen make our trade. The IIKST yardmen help to hold that trade , lloth we satisfy our customers. WK HAVU 11OTH. We want jour busi ness. Ship your next car of stock to ( ! co. It. Uarse , Commission Co. Thrj : , ; : otioivtn cell livestock. xS-Sxg-3 * 'II ' I I H I U I I I I I i I II t I I I I M I : ; D. S. ricCarthyii : IDRAY I'MHI pt attention Driven o UK- removal of house- hot' i ir PHONE NO. 211 I I M-M M-M-HH-fr W. H. Mad d ox Real Estate Agency FALLS CITY NEBRASKA See me before your purchase. I am sellinp city property , loaning mon ey at lowest rates , selling farms and 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 SHIP VOUK LIVE STOCK TO CLAY ROBINSON & CO. Stock Yards , Kantas City. Mo. Export Salesmen , Cattle , Hope , tibecp. Careful and intelligent yard boys. Perfect office V methods. Correct market Information furnished. Houses at Kansas City. Omaha SlouxClty , Denver , St. Joseph. St. Paul , Chicago , Buffalo R. IX. HAYS , M. E ) . PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Ofllce over McMillan's Drug Store Office Tlioue 215. UesJdence 'Phone X C. H. HARION AUCTIONEER. Sales conducted in scientific and busi nesslike manner C. H. MARION 1 Falls City , Nebraska THE TRIBUNE . . . . $1.00 a Year. . . . V BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH SYRUP cures coughs and colds.