The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, February 01, 1907, Page 2, Image 2

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    $ { Plan Tlic Rotation Now ,
While it may seem rather oar
Jy to begin discussing farm crops
of 1U07 , it is nevertheless a fact
tliat it is not only the best tinu
for such discussions but it is
nlso time to hi'gin some of the
actual work cuiuu'Cted with the
production of the crop. ' 1 hrotigh
the winter season many farmers
who are perhaps somewhat disappointed -
appointed with tlie yield from
portions of their farm the pre
vious year and who. through
reading farm papers and hear
ing lectures at the farmers' in
stitutes , have determined to
adopt a more intelligent system
of rotation anil are now planning
for it.
But there is need at this time
even to more tl.an merely plan
§ for the \vorlc that is to be done
next spring. Study out what
fields will need a certain crop ,
and what you will put on the
other lieldt ! that go into the
scheme of rotation and deter
mine in advance the acreage of
each crop that you will grow on
your farm in l')07. ) Then get
busy with the actual work which
can be done at this season and
so otten cannot be satisfactorily
done later in the spring when
other work is crowding. There
will be some fields that will re
quire a dressing of manure. Ln
many sections the Held that is
to be seeded to one of the legu
minous crops will show a much
better stand if it is top dressed
with stable manure this winier.
The spots in the field that re
quire ferlili/ing are better
known to the farmer who has
farmed over them than to any
one else , and ho will need no ad.
vice as to the place to haul the
manure that lies about the barn.
, in many cases , there will not
| be sufficient manure to cover
[ all the ground that really needs
| it , so Iho farmer must study the
f needs of the different crops in
his rotation and put it where it
? is most needed.
f Now is a good time to hunt
* up the clover and alfalfa seed
k that will be planted , too , and
by buying it now good seed may
i be obtained , while if the buying
j is postponed until spring , it will
* be necessary to take whatever
, can be obtained , which is often
an inferior quality at that time
of year. Then , too , the rotation
; if intelligently plann d will
likely necessitate the keeping
of more live stock on the farm ,
and now is a good time to pre
pare lor this contingency , also.
These are merely offered in
the way of suggestions , and
we feel sure that each farmer ,
by studying his own conditions ,
will be able to find plenty to do
in the way of preparing lor
next year's crop , even at this
early date. Nebraska Farmer.
.
* -
Representative Stalder's bill to
have an open season for squirrels
has } jone by the boards and will
fail of passage.
The library contest is on in
earnest. We have a hunch that
both the lender * have something
up their sleeves.
Senator Urown has been in
Washington and visited the senate
while there. We hope that this
will not influence him to resign-
We saw the old fashioned lady
with the black silk dress at a
party the other evening , and she
was ju > .t as sweet and wholesome
as she was thirty years ayo.
; Just bear in mind that the Trili-
| une is the only paper in the conn-
f tv for a dollar a year , and thai
you et ten votes in the contesl
for e\ery paid subscription.
A lady writing on the questioi
of race suicide says that two chil
dren to a family is the limit ii
America. We know of a famil :
in our neighborhood that has OIK
child who is the limit.
We lost two subscribers las
week says the Journal. Onl ;
two ? We had seven new sub
scribers during the same perioi
who said they had quit. Ther
is a mistake somewhere.
The public will find the greatest bargain counter
in this city at our store for the next few weeks ,
commencing
We will close out our entire stock of winter
goods in all lines at
Greatly Reduced Prices
These goods are not an old shelf worn stock ,
but owing to the lateness of the season we must
make room for our line of Spring finvoice.
There will still be three months of wear for
[ these goods and j'our buying will save you from 25
to 50 per cent.
ft
Is a good motto take advantage of this clear
ance sale. We also carry a complete line of fresh
staple and fancy Groceries. Call ami see us during
I this sale.
Phone 6.
The post office department has
gone out of the postage stamp
business and has entered into a
contract with an engraving con
cern to furnish all the stamps.
f'Kler the new method which
will soon be in force all stamps
will bear the name of the city
when : they are sold. Keep your
eye on the stamps and see whore
the Journal buys its supply-
We are not carrying a bi j head
line which recites that we have
the largest circulation of any
newspaper in the county ; but we
challenge our neighbor to the
immediate north to submit its
subscription list to any advertiser
and we will do the same. If we
have not a larger circulation in
Kichardson county than it has
we will donate $25 to the lire
company if it will do the same.
Assertions are easy to make , let's
see you make your claim good.
- * * r
Senator-elect Is'orris Urown has
been the recipient of marked
treatment since arriving at the
national capital , in fact he makes
an excellent impression wherever
ho goes. Under the wing of
Senator liurkett he has been pre
sented to President Koosevelt ,
members of the cabinet and a
large number ol public men. The I
president particularly gave Mr. i
Brown a warm greeting , telling i
him it was on unusual pleasure to' '
welcome him into official life. |
Senator Brown was an the lloor.
of the senate yesterday' and list
ened to the clerk reading his ccr-i
tillcate of election from the gov
ernor of Nebraska. Senator Millard - .
lard politely did the honors and i
introduced Mr Brown to his future - ,
ture colleagues , showing that he
had no ill feeling toward his suc
cessor. "Mr. Brown,1' said a
senator to whom he was intro
duced , ' 'Von are getting in at
the right time just when the
raise of salary goes into effect. "
Senator Burkett gave a dinner
last night at his residence , 181 ( >
Nineteenth street , in honor of
Senator Brown and Attorney
Cicncral Thompson. The guests
were Senator Millard and Repre
sentatives Ilinshaw , Pollard , Kin-
kaid. Kennedy. McCarthy.Norris.
John C. Welli'ver , L. W. Thavis ,
George Tobey , and Mr. Burkett ,
father of the host. Genuine good
fellowship prevailed throughout
the evening.
Senator Burkett was today ap
pointed chairman of the senate
committee on Pacific railroads , to
It is grown in Richardson County , was sawed by
your neighbors and all the Ifibor was clone by our
own people.
Patroime home industry $16 to $19 a thousand.
Come and see it. One mile south of the Missouri
Pacific depot.
AN
FALLS CITY , NEB.
succeed to the vacancy caused by
the death ot Senator Alfjer. In
' the Nebraska
consetitU'iice sena
tor resigned the chairmanship of
coinmittet' of Indian depredations.
In his si'K'Ction 1'or the Pacific
railroad committee , Senator Uur-
kett was elected over the heads
of three members of the commit
tee ; Senators Dolliver , Prey and
hon-jf. His promotion is there
fore considered significant. Geo.
Tobey , secretary to Senator Bur
kett. and clerk to the committee
on Indian depredations , also comes
in tor his share of recognition.lie
was made clerk to the new com
mittee which carries with it an
annual salary of $2,400.
High School Band Benefit.
At the Methodist church on
Friday , 1 < VI > . 1. at s p. m. Tick
ets , f > u cents ; schoolchildren , 2f >
cents. The following1 program
will be rendered by the Woman's
' .club :
PAKT I.
Women's chorus , "Greeting- , , ' '
with violins anil piano IJrnhms
Eighteen mcmheis of music depart
ment , Alice Cleaver and Verdi Sayc
Piano Duet , march , Tannhaueser
Wagner
Mr * . John Oswald and Clara Boose
Vocal solo , Roses in June 15il. German
rCdim C'rook
Violin Duet , Ith Symphony -.Dnncln
Alice C'leaver and Anita Wilson'
Piano.sjlo , linprovisata Picnic
Kill el fade
i htarlet , LullabyGaston Uorch
Mines , W. T. l-Vnton and C. W. Ureit-
hautit , Helen Martin and Anita
Wilson
Piano > > ole , Hallade , Op. 47.Chopin
Lillian Hanks
Vocal solo , Because d'Hardclot
Helen Martin
PART II
Piano Duet , Waltzes , Op. 3'J , selected -
lected Urahms
Oertvude and Crace Lyford
, selection from "The
Spoilers" Hex Keach
Lois Spencer
ltHiartet , By Moonlight Max Spickler
PJnno solo , La Kctiatn Vcneziona
Litr.
Sallie Schuenheit
Vocal solo , The Throstle.Maud White
Mrs. C. W. Hreithaupt
Violin trio , Op. UK , No. 6 , . . . Dancla
Alicv ( . 'leaver , Anita Wilson and Verdi
Sage
( . 'horns. The Little Brown Bee
Mrs. Beach
Acconipntii ts , Mr . Chas. Wilson
oiul Misses Ranks and Schoenheit. '
TAKE Ti Ii CT
I W E
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 ,
M. E. Church.
The following services next
Sabbath :
' :45 : Sunday school.
10:45 : preaching.
2:00 : p. m. Junior league.
< > :30 : p. m. Epworth league.
7:30 : p. in. , sermon.
Prayer meeting 7:30 : p. m. on
Wednesday evening.
All cordially invited.
W. T. Cuxu. Pastor.
First Christian Church.
Services of the First Christian
church , Lordsday.
' ) :45 : a. m. , Bible School.
11:00 : a. m. communion.
11:30 : a. m. , morning sermon.
3:00 : p. in. 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
are kimllv welcomed to attend all
of these services. '
T. A. LixniJXMKYKK ,
(
' Minister.
Presbyterian Church.
Service 11 a. in. , and 7:30 :
p. m.
Sunday- school ( J:45 : a. m.
Junion C. 12. 2:30 : p. m.
Senior C. 12. 6:30 : p. m.
All are invited.
S. W. Gim'iux , Pastor.
HOMESEEKERS
EXCURSION
. . RATES
Frequently each month to
homeseoker's territory.
WINTER TGUIUST R.ATES
To Colorado. California and all
Southern resorts. PersontHly
conducted California Excursions
CHEAP EXCURSIONS
To Salt Lne ! Cilv : January 15th ,
IGJIi , I7H >
To Denver : January 20IU , ilst ! ,
22nd.
FREE LANDS
Write fcir folder descrihint ? how
to obtain fiee 010 ncrea of uov-
ernment land in Nebraska for
mixed fanning and dairying.
SEND FOR FREE FOLDERS
"A Good Dairy District. " "The
Big Horn Hnein. " ' 'Irrigated
Lands in the Billings District , ' '
"Eastern Colorado1 "Personally
Conducted California Exjnr-
eions , " and "To the Great
' Northwest. "
INQUIRE I'OR DETAILS
C. G. WHITPORD ,
Local Ticlsct Aflcnt.
L.W. WAKELEY , G. P. A. ,
Omaha , Ncl > .
< p Per ( Inod Sulc i , OouJ Service , Prompt
' 4 > Returns Ship Vmir Stuck to
I Qeo. R. Barse
< jj I.IVIS'lOCIC COMMISSION CO. .
< i > National 5tuck Ynrils , III.
< f > k'nnsus City , Mu. .
| "Pav for What You Gel"
fa is KOOI ! doctrine , but net what you pav
A for is what is linporta t to the shipper.
When vou ship your stock tn C.KO. R.
ISAliSU. you ct ffnoil sales by compe
tent salesmen , KIMU ! st-rvice by oxjicti-
oiiceil yard IIIIMI anil prompt returns for
your sliliMiient- suaraulretl by us.
Try im with your ue\t sltliiuient. Write
us for market information , ( let our
market pape.-.iml loiter froc.
D. S. HcCarthy I
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PHONE NO. 211
W. H. Maddox
Real Estate Agency
FALLS CITY NEBRASKA
Sec me before your purchase. I am
selling 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
. " 11 Ii' VOUIl L1V1J hTOCIv TO
CLAY ROBINSON & CO.
MooU Vinl ! , ICiinsas City. Jlo. Expert
.Salfsmon. Cattle , Hops , liec-p. Careful
nnd IntflllKi'iit ynrd lioyp , 1'orfect olllco
mctlioils. torrect : aarkec Inlormiitlon
turnl li ( > U llonscsiit Kun usCll.r.Onmliu
Slonrily , Donvpr. St.Josi'pli tit , Paul ,
i ) , lluiralo
R. R. I-IAYS , M. ID.
PHYSICIAN & SIH1GEON
Ollico oveiMcMillan's DruStore. .
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| C. H. HARION I
AUCTIONEER , >
Sales conducted in
scientific and businesslike -
nesslike manner
| C. H. MARION f
I Falls City , Nebraska I
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