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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1907)
HE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JANUARY 25 , 1907 , ith ,1 I . , , . , ! . . . 111- V , r.t.J. IK c No. 20' I , libel nt Washington J i't i 11 Fresh Roasted Coffee ? ball Arbucklcs' was the first roasted packaged coffee. aged Mother didn't use fresh roasted coffee , ' The pores of each coffee berry arc scaled she had Arbucklcs. after roasting with fresh eggs and granulated The way to get a good cup of codec thai sugar to hold the goodness in and make the j lattcs like Codec with all tlic delicious flavor coffee settle clear and quickly ; an actual appli and aroma intact , is to buy a package of the cation by machinery , of " Mother's" methods 't old original Atbucklcs' ARIOSA Codec , and as patented by this firm. grind > t as you want to use it , first warming it a little to SolJ only in pactcagei , Kiltd for the coiuumfri * protection , eonuining one pounu full weight. Salri ( or 37 yciri eiecrd the combined ulei tf ill llw otKer pictiml the flavor and make the grinding . Codec . , Ixndei. develop easy. cofffti. The Lett codec ( or you to ilrinV and uvei your money loses its identity as Codec after being ground or exposed to Smr M firm , urn ; old coin , If your Jeiler won't lupply , write to tlic air and is easily contaminated by handling. ARBUCKLE BROS. , New York City. Worthy of Consideration. At the meeting of the city council held Monday night Mayor Barrett submitted the tollowing : Falls City , Neb. , .Ian. 7. ' 07. To the honorable City Conn- oil of Palls City : ( iV.itlemen believe the time has arrived when we should nr longer stand idly by with folded arms and wait lor something U B turn up. Our city has reached < > that critical point where cer tain conditions that now e.xisi should be changed , in order thai tin1 worthy capitol of Richard < ' son county should become more motroploitan and the live.a ; ? well as the property of the citi ) y.ens , better protected. In order to start the ball roll 1 ing and open up the discussion I will call your attention to cer tain conditions that in my jndg nu'iit , should receive your care / ' ful consideration. * Our fire department that ha : always so nobly responded am accomplished results that wouli be a credit to the department o a city many times the six.e o onr. % has been outgrown by on prosperous little capityl , unti it is no longer , with its presen equipments , able to successful ! ; , handle a fire 1 fear we migh have sometime. Another thing I wish to eal your attention to , is the fac that our city together with it business interests , has grow ; to that magnitude where bet light and water are indespens ble , and to get along withou one or both for even a short Urn might prove disastrous.V are now in need of more ligli and cheaper water , ahd to hav these it will require more in ; chinery. These arc problems which carnet not be solved in a day for means the outlay of considerabl money and should be planned o certain lines that will be pei manent and answer the need o our growing city for years t come. It is an easy matter t build a structure one year an tear it down the next , but th : is not only expensive , but brinj ing us back to where we startei only to find that we have a cotnplished nothing. I realize the fact that tl members of this council are far iliarwith the conditions as the now exist but a great many i our citizens are not. 1 , ther lore , would suggest that each i you make it a point , whenev it is necessary to do so , to e change ideas with our taxpaye with a view of formulating sot plan whereby certain chang may be made that will be f the betterment of Falls City. Respectfully submitted , GEO. M. BAUKITT MA YOU. "Plneules" ( non-ulcohUc ) mudc fr resin from our Pine Forests , used hundreds of years for Bladder u Kidney diseases. Medicine ( or tlii days , $1.00. Guaranteed to give su1 faction or money refunded. Get y < juarantee coupon from A. G.Vann Imported draft Mallioiu , 1,000 o : llonic-brcil rcsUterotl draft htalllonv. yVX 5500. Hart llros. . 0 or la , Iowa. Maidens with Acrobatic Eyes. "With her eyes she rivited bin to the spot. ' "Her eyes sparkled as tln-v drank in every nurture. ' ' "Complied after reading hall a dox.en modern novels. ' ' 'He stood rooted to the spot by her magnificent eyes. " 'Fixing her eyes on the re dining form , she remained im movable. " "Her trained eyes penctratec every nook and corner of UK desolate room. ' ' ' His conceit perished befon the withering gaxe of her scon filled eyes. " "She returned his caress will a single glance from her beauti ous brown orbs. " "She permitted her eyes tc est upon the ceiling a moment ml then they roamed carelesslj bout the room. " "Isabel'seyes took in every lung that the room contained ml with a dignity benelitttnj i queen she left the place. " Slowly her eyes followed , a le disappeared from view o'e he distant hilltop.Life. . MUM/.nil I'llo Uemedy put up in eoi onit'iH , collopslblc tildes with no//l ttuchment so Unit the remedy may b ppllod lit the very seat of the troubli hus relieving almost Instantly bleei njr , Itching or protriullni ; pile ? . Siitli action guaranteed or money refunded Sold by A. < ! Wanner. VERDON. K iv.V. . r. Urewer and wife ( StraiiffVilk > were In town Tno-duy , o islni'ssi IXivu D.ivlo * of fall * City waa but- icss visitor , here Tuesday. r'ldn Brewer of Strautsville hac bi-u lomllii' ; the past week here. Georgu FoRlu nuulo a business trl o Saloiu Thursday. Gortnulo Lum returned from Fal City Saturnay. William 5steof HumbuliU was Vordon visitor Saturday aftornoon. .1. A. Uoncdlut was a biu-lness vislu o \illt t City the latter part of tl week. Frank lirhliiunuui went to Falls Gil Sunday. Dr. Jim Houston of Nebraska Cil , vaj looking after business intercs iicru the llrst of this week. Mrs. U. C. Bowman entertained dinner Monday , Mesdumes Xook , Wlsi Cornell , and O. P. Veal and family. Jim and Will Hossack of Falls Cit apent Sunday here. John Walker of Shnbert was in tov a short time Tuesday. "A. struggle for Gold" was. played the Opera house Mouday nl ht. Mr. Combs returned home Saturd from u short visit at Oregon , Mo. Willie Veal and wlfo of Stella * pc Sunday with O. P. Veal and family. Mrs. Willla Sloan and son spent t last of the week with her sister Stella. W. D. Cora and wile spent Sund with relatives at Salem. Catnmle Hall came down from Ste Frldaj evening and remained un Sunday evening. T. L. Hall was a business visitor Falls City , the latter part of the we < Kvii Kiel returned Saturday fr < several weeks visit with her Unele , Beatrice , r Pine Sali , e Curbolucd aet like poultice ; highly antiseptic , extenslvi used ( or Kczeina , for chapped hat and lips , cuts , burn ? . Sold by A. Wanner. Clarence Williams Acquitted by | Jury. After having been out since ) Tuesday utter noon at ' < o'clock , the jury came in on 1'Yiday at h''i' ' ] > . in. , bringing in a verdict of acquittal , in the case of the state vs. Clarence Williams , charged with theVilling ot bis father. 'I lie verdict cune ; as a distinct , surprise to a majority of the people , who while not hearing the entire evidence at the trial thought themselves pretty well versed in the case , and who deemed that the young man might possibly be found guilt } ' of manslaughter or murder in the second degree. They scoffed at the idea of an acquittal when broached b } ' a fevvlio had lis tened attentively to the entire testimony of the trial , and sur mised that the jury was hung on the question as to just what the nature of their verdict should be as regards its sever it } * . From information , deemed re liable it is stated that on the tirst ballot of the jury , ten were I for acquittal and two were for ) punishment. It took the balance of the period the jury was out and in session to convince the two that the ten were right , and in their action were voicing their understanding ol the in tructions of the court. The many friends of young Villiams , who have been sorely roubled as to the outcome of he case against him are jubilant ind the young man has been the ecipient of heartfelt congratu- ations. As regards the case against Dims. Williams , who was charged with being an accessory obis brother in the killing of heir father , the attorneys for the state have not decided as to heir action in the matter. Whether the young man will be jrosecntedor , the case dismissed tow that his brother has been icquitted , has not been deter- nined upon. - Auburn Herald. - * - Defender of Harriman. It is so customary to ab'use : hose who are high in the conv- inercial and industrial world , that a world in their favor oc casionally is useful for the sake of balance , and that we may not forget a sense of fairness , says the Atchison Globe. It is as well to learn the good deeds of onr prominent men as their bad deeds ; probably better. E. II. Harriman is now in the lime light of an interstate commerce commission investigation , but even if it is shown he has his own ideas of the transportation business , here are a few items as proof that his motives are not wholly seltish. He has given thousands of dollars for irriga tion purposes , has voluntarily reduced passenger and freight rates in far western states , where the laws allow higl charges. In the San Francisco disaster liarriman did probabl } more than any one person for the relief of the city. Besides throwing the road open and go i x. t * 1 1 Here We Shine [ \Velea < I i'i ii. : - , lor ttv table. You will find our * Hnc CMinplftf. t M.I.I . Hccr , Pork. Veal and Mutton. ; All leadim , br.u < . - . ol Miiokrd .mil * - . meats. Oysters , * Celery , Cr.inin : ; . . Pre-.li I'ish , Salt Fish , Shrimp , * Clams , Lobsters K.tm it- , I'itkli-s , uid line home nia-lf * Sausages. I'mltr * ot all kinds. \ . , ' * * \ . f K n f * * 1 n T" ETk CT * 7l n jr r" " max * anD fY Mh MARKET ? A. E. SCHMIDT. PROP. O The Falls City Roller Mills \ f * . Doea gem-nil milling business , ami manufacture the C following brands of flour SUNFLOWER MAGNOLIA CROWN | The above brands arc gnnrantoed to be of the highest pos sible qualitVeal.somamifnctureall mill products and conduct .1 general Grain , Live Stock and Coal Business ? and o'icit a share of your patronage r P. S , Heacock & Son , Falls City , Neb. jt The Great Paper of the Great West The i1 < onsas City Star Kx i \ wl.i'i-- i i duiii/.i-d . - ? * ' ftU'uii e t and most n. ' > \ [ np.-i in tinin ist p- . --ions [ it-LCKMi of the rnit ! States. Wherein It Leads. US Unexcelled NeWS Service . .morace- the continuous report of the As-oolited ; Pres- , with dismtche [ every hour : the jreneral and -pi'c'iul si-rvK'p of tinXiw Yor Huruld : the Hearst tran contlrientitl liMt-fd wire s , . | vice mid -pi'dal corri'siondence | from THU STAIt'S own tvin-s. | nttitivc- U'asiiinjjton. n. ( ' i.leHerson City , Mn : TopeKu. K * , and LtutiirU * . Ok . in addition to the lurcc jrrUt of new ? tlutt ilnth from -i'vi'1-al hundtvd other itit'rt Its Market Reports and Comments have an authoritative vain that . -f UIIMII to be tulcgr.tphcd to all part of the United Stiiti - thtiiidiiH ni 1'HK PA11 come-t from thu pre s. No western man t-\ . n IndlivctU iiiu-iv'-s.-.l in the value of food product ? , stock- , and jccurltlcan iillmd in IKv ithont TllK STAR'S daily record ot price * anil ( . 'ondltuiti- ItS Special Features include The Chaperon's 'column , invhich aiv an.-wiTi-d ciuestions iertainlii .r to beauty aid ? and social custom- and atlalr- ik-pui tmi > nt for Inquii-i rs on other -ubjectb and aviilo i-iinir" of mirillnniMiiinrticles throwing s-ldu lijhtupon the woild1niDit 111- U > re-tiiiir people .itid events the-e In addition to a vlcorous editorial piieo , iib oluti'ly indopi'tident noliticullv. and a Sunday i- ut > that i- full of live p < 'i-i l m.ittor and h nnAii lntt iv-i. 13 Papers Each week for 10 cents The Kansas City Star was the first -and i .still the t.n.j ntvs < j'ip M tu dnhver n t-omplfte inurnini ; paper , THE KAN SAS CITY TIM15. > to itrt subscriberB without ini-ivtise in the Mlb.sfl iptinil | )1 ice. Beit for Couphi , Colds , Croup. Whooping Cough. Etc. Io Opiates , Conforms to National I'uro Peed and Drue Law. All couch syrupi containing opiates consti pate the bowels. Bee's Laxative Cough Syrup the bowels and contains no opiates. ing to San Francisco personally , lie gave $ JOl > , uOu in cash. This alone popularized him in Cali fornia. He numbers among his friends now many of the most radical thinking men in public life in this country. He has ex- puiided money liberally to check the damage being caused by the Salton sea. and lias given the free use of his steamships to carrr lied Cro-s food supplies to famishing China. Not such a bad record , and worth think , ing over before blindly abusing the man because he happens to be big and powerful. To clop n Cnlil with "Prcvontloe" is safer than to let it run and min1 il afterward ? . Taken at the " nee/c staye" Preventio will heuu oil al' ' colds ami Grippe , and perhaps eu\i from Pneumonia or Bronchiti.- . Pre ventics are little toothsome candy coh : cure tablets selling in < " > coat and - ' cents boxes. If you are chilly , if yoi be > : in to snee/o , try Prevention. Thej will surely cheek the cold , and please yon. Gold by all dealers. FOR TOUNO OR OLD THE BEST TILL 80LD Rings Little Liver Pills fj JIltHttLk , . . . jt&tlHntsvi , .itajth * W.fSKrtc.i.s Stomach trouble is but a symptom of , and nc In Itself a true disease. Wo tliluk of Dyspepsia Heartburn , and Indigestion as real diseases , ye they are symptoms only of a certain speclfl Nerve sIcLnc nothing else. It was this fact that tlr > t correctly led Dr. Shoo In the creation of that now vwy popular fetoraac ! Remedy Dr. Snoop's Ip toratl\o. Golnir dlrec to tha stomach nerves , alone brontjht that sncces and favor to Dr. Sheep and hU Kestonitlve.Vltl ] out that original and highly vital principle. n < such lasting accomplishments were ever to be had I-or stomach distress. Moating , biliousness , bai breath and sallow complexion , try Dr. Shoop' Restorative Tablets or Liquid and s < ; o for youi self what It can and will do.Vo sell and cheel fully recommend Dr. Shoop's ( ALL DEALERS ) Ctiautauqua Meeting. The directors of the chautauqu associatian held a meeting : Wed nesday evening : and steps wer taken toward the finalsettlemeri of the affair's of the associatio and the winding up of its busi ness. Unless the associatio should be re-organized , there wi be no assembly next summer , an as it is very late to begin open tions , it is not likely that anj tiling \sill be attempted alon that line. Salem Sentinel. WANTKD : By a prominen monthly magazine , with larg < high-class circulation , local repn sentative to look after renewal and increase subscription list : Iliunboldt and vicinity , on salary basis , with a continual interest from year to year in th busincsscreated. Experience d < sirable , but not essential. Goo opportunity for the right persoi Address Publisher , box 5' ) , Sti tion O , New York. WELL SERVED roast meats means iotnetlring more than being well roasted. The roast to begin with must be what we call "PRIME ROASTS" When you yet that kind and the cook knows what to do with it you're sure of a roast to please the epicure. You supply the cook and \ e will supply the "prime roasts. " We've made it a study and don'r ' make mistakes. We pay the highest prices , for hides and fur- ! . Phony 74. Heiser & Mosiman. Chas. M. Wiisom X tv : Dinnerware in white and decorated for tliis season. Now sold b\ the heor piece. The Largest Stock of Fancy China and Dinnerware - * ware in the County. We can make you prices. A full stock of good grocer ies , of nuts , etc. Try our Coffee's. Chas. M. Wilson DR. H. T. HAHN VETERINARIAN ! Office at Metts' Barn. Office Phone Kill. Residence Phone 2ly. } FALLS CITY. NEBRASKA R. P. ROBRRT © Olllco over Kerr's Pharmacy Ollico Phone 200 Residence Phone t7l ! The bi'st iniorteil horses * 1,000 Homt bn-il rtricNlurril draft stallion * . J250 to S750 at im stable doors. A. I.atlim-r Wilson , Ciestnii. la. 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.V. . SCIIKOKDHK. $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. Miles' Remedies. ( This reward is offered be cause certain unscrupulous persons make false statement 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 orating effect upon the nervous system , and not by weakening the nerves. "I consider that there nro no better remedies put up than Dr. Miles' Nervine. Anti-Pain rills , and Nerve and Liver Pills. Wo have used them for years , and recommend them to many others. My wife is uslne the Nervine , and considers it the best medicine In the world. A lady friend of mine , who was almost a total nerv ous wreck , through my earnest solici tation has used several bottles of the Nervine with wonderful icmilts. " WM. cnOMU , Salt Lake City , Utah. Or. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills are sold b/ your druggist , 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