1 . jf 'y V ! ! ! l THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , FEBRUARY 1 , 1907 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE Entered as v-OM < l-c1a * mattct a Fall * City , Nebraska. | > est ofTici , Jatiu- ry 12 , 1WM , tititier the Act of Congress f March 3. 1879. fwrv Friday m I'alUC'itv Xebranka. by The Trililillc I'tiMlsliinj ! E F. Slmrls , Minuter die year Six month * riiree month * TELEPHONE 226. How inanv New Year's rcsolu- .ions have you kept' ' Are voti playing some favorite in the library contest ? The Trib une is the only newspaper giving votes thereon. The refuse from the vinegar lactory may be a nuisance , but the factory itself isauythinir but a nuisance. The sporting columes of the ilaily press again taken up with base ball gossip , all of which in dicates the near approach of the good old summer time. Won't it be fine when the last now is gone , and all the ice is put up , and the days of spring plowing , green grass and the apple blossoms come again- No ice famine next summer. All the dealers have their houses full of the finest kind of ice , the abundance of which will make prices very reasonable next sum mer. If it were a crime to serve milk Containing butter fat the Hia watha hotel keepers would not only be presumed innocent but * the presumption would be con clusive. The drama put on by local talent last week showed very con clusively that we have artists of unusual merit. All of the several parts were well taken and some disclosed exceptional ability. Have you ever seen the library for which the several organiza tions are contesting ? Look at it in Sam Wahl's window and learn what a superior collection of books it is. Wouldn't ' it look pretty well in the reception room of your lodge ? Norris Hrown is in favor of the election of a United States sena tor by the people. Most every enator is.who isn't afraid to sub mit his claims to the people. The opposition to such method of electing a senator is founded in self preservation. A drama now being played across the country pictures a New Yorker of today returning luNew York a hundred years from now. The first question he asks is , "Is Hryan elected yet ? " If a man from Falls City should return to this tosvn a hundred years from now his first question would be , "How far have they got along Kith the Miles wjj ] case. " Is anything to be done toward beautifying Falls City , this spring ? Now is tin- time to think about it and get some plan mulct way. We have line , well kept homes , but in the aggregate oui town is unsightly and dilapidated , Might it not be a good idea tc organize a civic federation , am let some of our club women help' The people of the county arc a last recognixing the fact tha The Tribune is the one republi can paper in the county seat. Ou new subscriptions in l')07 far ex cced the number obtained in anj other like period. We do no know for a certainty as to the cir dilation of any other newspape but we arc very willing to hav any advertiser look over our list compare it with any other news' paper list in the city. Weather prophets are predict ing a dry year for 1007. Sue predictions as this are the neai est rot. The dry years are grov ing fewer and farther betwee all the time. The increase c soil tillage in the west , the grov ing of timber and irrigation pr < By persistent and sjste- matic saving ; . This bank will help you. Write , 'phone or call. Three percent interest paid on Time Deposits , and four per cent on Children's ac counts. Capital and Surplus , $65,000. FALLS CITY STATE BANK ject are making the danger of drouths much less than in former years. So don't g e t scared. Kicharcfcon county is dependable , and next fall will show as good crops as the average. Hiawatha possesses the spirit of knock very similar to that oi other small places. Some of the warriors over there have their hammers out after tewing Her bert. ' 'Why not let your coun try have a congressman , " was ! asked of one of the anvil chorus | by a Falls City man last week ! "Not on your life , " was the reply , "we are after that fellow and we'll get him" So runs the world away. Don't let the other fellow succeed , keep him down , is the motto and spirit of a class of men whose existence some times creates a doubt of the wis dom of the creator. Senator Clark of Montana re tires from the senate a bitterly disappointed man. He spent five millions for the oflice only to learn that in doing so he sacri ficed the respect of every honest man in that body. He was ig nored and slighted. His advise was never asked neither was he consulted by the members of either party. He was alien to ev- erj- man and measure and his purse proud spirit resented the studied indifference of his colleagues. Norris Brown goes to the senate a poor man , a country town law yer , but in the full possession of his self respect. He will be wel comed and encouraged. All of which proves that there are great er things in this world than the possession of great wealth. We are in receipt of a roast from an esteemed friend on our lumber tariff editorial in the last issue. In the letter our critic savs such an editorial is detri mental to the interest of the re publican party. Get out. The best way to serve a party is to in sist on its serving the people. Whenever a party becomes of that character that you cannot advo cate the right of tlie people with out injuring the party my advise to you is to get out of that party , and get out quick. The republi can party was born of the pee ple. In its many years of life it has made mistakes but it has never departed from the lessons of its hearthstone. The republi can party is today for tarilT re vision , only some of our friends who are living in the past have not yet learned the fact. The principle of a protective tariff is sacretl to the republican party , but no tariff schedule is. A tariff framed to meet conditions several years ago is not adequate to meet conditions today. We are in fav or of a protective tariff for 1007 , that will meet conditions as they are in 1007 One of the condi tions to be meet is the lumbet price and the greed of the lumbei barons , but this is only one of the conditions. Ii The unwritten law so inucl : spoken of in the Harry Thaw trial is a law unto man's creatioi n and not pencilled on the tables if For centuries it has been strongei than , "Thou shalt jiot kill. " It ) I the days of the Vigilantes wht congregated in the nearest lim ber and questioned the murderer as to the reason for killing it was as strong but no stronger than it is now amongst men of highest culture. Leave my home and family alone is the law of the red blooded man. If this lav , is disobeyed the cloak of civiliza tion falls from him who is wrong ed as a cast off garment , and a human life goes out even though the gallows or the chair awaits him who savagely takes his re venge. All of fine spun theories and platitudes of law and order are as sounding brass and tink ling cymbals in the ears of him whose home has been prostituted and whose bed has been soiled. The instinct if elemental and will abide with man until civilization has so enervated him that his love of peace is greater than the love of virtue in his home. , DIK' ciilU-c dlsisM't'u with you ? Probably u doe * ! Then lo Dr ahoup' * Health Cjllee "Hi-klth Coffee' i- a ulevcr comblmtUonof parched cereals and nuts. Not : t cruin of real coffee renieraln-r In Dr shoup'd 'Health Cof fee , yet Its * Havoc anil taste mulches closely old Jnya and Mocha Collet. . If your stomach , neart or kidneys can't < > tand colic drinklnp , try Uealth Coflee. It ife wholesome , nourishing and atl - fylntr. It IP safe even for the venn est child. Sold by Fred E. Schm'itt. Lejtl Notice. j sKII r. . HI u M K I * s. I DUIll III I I.M.H Tinaboxr named dffendaiil will take notlci- that on Januarj 50. 17. the plaintiff filed hrr tiolltlon In the Richardson count } I District court airainst jnu. tlie object and j | ira > cr of which .ire lo obtain a duorcc I from xo.i on the Krouinls of habitual driinU- | cness .mil uross and extreme cruelt ) . You are required to plead to said iHtition on or I liofort- March U. 1W , or the alleiratiuns I therein contained xxlll bo talien as irur and | a decile enterid accordiniflj. i SK.M K. lln I.M K. I KI uis.x. Hi AMS , I'lainlifl Alt'iH. forl'I'ft. d'lrst publication lYhruar > 1st I tinus. Letftvl Notice. I In the District court of Richardson cotintx. Nebraska. I i Joseph Williams , IJlla l.auiion. Prediiick i Williams , Marion 1C. Punk , and Joseph K. Mead , a mlnoi. bx his next friend , I'dxxard I Mead. I'Mlnllffs. ' " ' I I Joseph II. Miles , Amanda AmoMai ) | Jones , Minn lilies , John W. Hull , John I I. DnsMer , J. 1C. Ililes. Slciilien IS. Miles , jr. . Joseph 'I' . Miles , Nora Harrison. John ' J. Williams , W. J. Joins , Thomas Amos , I Kll.l I'.lk'e. Plorence Pre ) . Laura lledrick. llinm.i T.Dior , the tiiiknown heirs of Alice llriHiks. Sanim 1 A. Miles. I Defendants. The iiim-resiileiit defendants. J. K. Ililes. Nora Harrison. W. J. Jones , Thorn isnin - . , ' Phir.iuPre . . > , L.iur.i Ilidrick , Umitta Talor. John Hrooks , Harrj llrool.s. I.alllmore Hrooks , Allen llrookw : You and each of ) ou are heieb ) nolihed that in the alnne entitled canstpendlntr in the District court in and for Richard , son count ) , state of Nebraska , the said court lias made a conditional order of re- xixor , that tliu said cause as ID Joseph WilllamH. IHrexixed in the name of 1 It-It. ' Williams , administratrix of the estate of Jostph Williams , tteceased , and llelle Wil Hams , Ins widow , and Helm Williams and Viola Williams , minors , and mil ) heirs of the deceasul plaintiff. Joseph Williams. i llelle Williams , thtlr nexi friend and i L'liardian. I The said couri further ordered and de. ! creed that oaid conditional order of nixixor be serxtd upon the ab out defendants b ) publication in The Palls Cit ) Tribune , a nexxspapei published at Palls Cit ) . in Richardson count ) . Nebraska , for the period of tliirt ) d.i ) coinmunciiik' on Pri- da ) . Pebruar ) 1 , I"07. reiiulriiik' said defuid- .tuts to sliou cause xx h ) said action on tin- pan ot Joseph Williams , deceastd , should not bo rexixvd in tin- name of his repre- svntatlxetMiccessurN and heirs aforesanl , on or Injfore tli Isth ila > of March , I'M" You are therefore required to sboxx cause on or K-fore the 18th dax of March , TOT , xx h ) halt ) cau-e as to Jo-eph William- , blunild not stand rexixed In Ihe iianin ol hik r | ireM'nlatlxvs , successors and heirs afoiesanl as in said i-ondltlon order pro- x idetl. Dated Jamiar ) .11. 1'OT. JOHN L , . Winis r i.K. JOHN II. AT\MMI. I. J. RiNC.ot.si\ . KKAVIS .t KIUVIS , AUuritejs lor Plaintiffs , and the heirs and rrprotvntattx * of JoM-ph Williams , de- ceased. Pirst publication Pebruar ) 1stS times ) RESOLVED THAT IFYOO WAMT SOMEONE TO BE VOUR VALENTINE : Yov ttUsr LOOK WELL ANDES WELL DRESSED , DONTBELA COMIC VALETNT/bJE. / GOTO- g THE BESTPLACE BUJTER BROWN WHETHER YOU WUH FOR JoME ONE EL.SE To BE YOUR VALENTINE OR WHETHER YoU WI-SH - TO BE A VALENTINE FOR -SOME ONE ELJE , To DRE.S.S WELL 1,5 NECE.S-SARY. HERE ARE -50ME THINGS WE BELIEVE WILL INTEREST YOU : OUR BIS LINE OF EMBROIDERY , LACE-5 AND MU-5LIN UNDERWEAR WILL ALL BE ON -5ALE IN A FEW DAY.5. BE JURE AND WAIT FOR THE BIO WHITE CARNIVAL. LOOK FoR THE BILL , IT WILL PAY YoU. RESPECTFULLY , NE RA&AY' SAMUEL WAHL r J.V ) " It's u pleasure lo lell our readers about u Cough Cure ilku Dr. t-hoop's. For years Dr. Snooph as fought against ihe u = e of Opium , Choloioform , or other unsafe ingredients commonly Cough remedies Dr Sheep , it sei-ms , hit- welcomed the Pure Food anil Drug IM\V teccntly enaeted , for lu > has worn- ed along similar lines main year * . For nearly'JO years Dr Snoop' * C'o-iah Cure containers hii\e had a warning printc-d on them ajrainst Oplnin and olbi'r narcotic poisons. fit' has thus made it po-siblc for mothers to protect llii'ir ehlldten by simply insisting on having Dr Shoop's Cough Cnr . Sold bv all dealers. Notice of the Incorporation of 'The W. A , M&rgra.ve Co. " Notice is hereb ) irixt-n of the tiling of the follow inir articles of incoiporatton of the W. A. Marirraxe fompanx under and bj xlrtue of the laws of.lhe state of Ne. braska. I. Said Incorporation shall IHn.nm.l and known as "Tltn W. A. Margrave coinpait ) . " II. The principal place of transacting the business of ilm coipuiatloii shall 1.0 at the Marwraxo Kaiich ne.tr tliu toxxn ( if I'rcsltm. count } of Richardson and -late of No III. The ucnei.il nature of the business tu IH' transactid bj this corporation shall tw a Kenernl f.irmlnu' . stock ralslnv. mercantile and Inxestinent business , the purchase of llxe stock of all kinds and character , such as cattle , horses , mules , sheep and hoas , and the Fclllnir m exchanulnu of the same ; the uroxxlnir of irrain. the purchase. exchange and selling of the same : the holdlnu of real estate , the purchase , exchange and of the same : tliu eriction , purchase , and inaliiialnini ; of a sjslc'in offer for the storing < > ( k'rain of alt kinds and character ; the purchase , selling , exchange and maintaining of a ireneral murcantlle business of all kinds and character actor \xliatsoeM-r. and lo do and perform each and cxer ) act ncce sar ) or requisite to the proper conduct of a general farmlnr , MIH : ! . raising , elexator or niprcantlle biisi- IV. The amount of the capital stock of the corporation authorized \ - > the sum of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars , dlxided into Two Thousand share * of the par xalno of One Hundred Dollars ( jlOO.OO ) each. All of said capital stock is now subscrlUil and paid for. and full paid shares of stock shall IH- issued for the amounts sub-crHn d. and tint otherwise. V. The hik'htst amounl of Indebtedness lo which the corporation shall at an ) lime subject Itself shall not exceed tx\o-ihlrds of the capital stock. VI. The date of commencement ol the corpo ration shall Immediate ! ) UIHIII the tllinir of these article * xxlth the count ) clerk of Richardson county. Nebraska , and it shall terminate lifty ) car * thereafter. VII. The affair * and business of the curiKira * lion shall I * conducted b ) a Uiard of five directors toKfther with the ndicers of tin corporation as hereinafter specified. The board of directors shall be elected lij the stock holders from among their own nnra. lit-r. VIII. The hist meeting of the stockholders shall IKS held upon the tl.u of the organization of the coriMiration , and thereafter the nvu- tar meetings shall IH- held at tinoflice of the corporation at the MaruraM- Ranch near the village of I'restoit. Richardson Cinintj , in the sl.ite of Nebraska , oil I lie lirst Tuesday in June of each and c\ery jeai thereafter it which said mectlnir the Iniartl of directors shall l > e elected , to lioV ollicu until tile annual imclintr next en . , I'll , ' and until their successors are ihcttd and qualllied. If nn.iacanc . ) should occijr in said board of directors tluame maj be tilled h > tle | remaining memlM-rs of the board , such apx | > lntiHto hold ortice until his succeor ! . eleeti tl a- . lieremlfore proxided. IX. Tlie dlrtctors sliall imnudi.ucl ) upontluir election select from ainontr their numl > er a I're-ildent , Vice I'resUlent and Sicretarj , who shall hold their rcipiclhiotVices until tile next anmi.i' meetint. after their election in until their successors .ire tlecttd unless sooner lemoMd bthe bnard ot dlnctors. X. The Imard ol directors shall li.ue full power and anlhoritto make all rules and adopt by.l.mlor the i < rut-r soxernnient and control of the lmim > - ot the corpora tion ami 111,1 \ alter and ann'ml the -ame at plea ine XI. Tlue articles of incorporation ni.t > 1 amended at an > time. All amendments shall first IK ? approxed bj the lioard of directors and ratified li > a twothirdsotu of a ireneral or called tmvtiiiir of the KtooU- holders , and upon such rat Hi cat Ion it shall tx'come the duty of the directors of the corporation to subscribe , acknowledge , re cord and publish such ameiulmeiUs. M\KI\KIT : R. MKOKVI . \V. C. M\K.K\VI . JMI s T. MKiKV ( . I\KI : I. M \Kr.K.\\i. . Jt i.iv I' . I.I Ci i KI . Rl AN js.t Rl VVls , Att"i - l Notice of Sheriff's Sale. Pirst piiblicatloit Decemlx-r 2S I'Kkj. Notice is hereby KINCII that bjirlue of an order ot sale , issued out of the District Court , in and for Richardson Count } , and State of Nebraska , under the seal of s.iiil court , dattsl on the 22nd da > of NoxemK-r. A. I ) . l'\15 , and lo me directed , as nheriff of said count } to be nvecuted , I will on Moiula > , the 4th da > of I'ebruarj. r < 07 , at two o'clock p. m. , at the ue t front door of the court house in the clti of 1'alls Cm. in said count ) and state , ofter for sale at public xendue , and sell to tlui hiirhesl and K-st bidder , tlu- prop ens ilescrltxil in said order of sale. to-x\it. Jots numU-retl one ' ! ' , mo | 2) ) . thne U ) , and four (4) ( ) . in block number nlnetj- l\ ( % ) , in said ell } of Palls Citi , Slate of Ne braska , to satisfx a jiiiljriiU'iH obtainctl in said court on the 22nd tlaj of Noxember , A. I ) . l'M5. with Interest and costs bj I.exi J. Hitchcock and Lorenzo 1) . I.axx reuce airaiust Adolph I ) Messier and Trances Messier , his wife. Terms of sale , cash , f.lxcn under my hand at t-'alU Cu > , Nebraska , this * otli da > of December. A. 1) . l"0o W T. I'BSTO.v. Sli. riff lly JOHN WILTSI . Alt' ) , for I.t\i J , HITLIILUCK , . riaintiff Legal Notice. W. THOMPSON / Cms. I ) . THOMPSON * The defendant will taki iiotiei. that tur Plaintiff did on the 1,1th da > of December , IWd , file hi r petition in the District Coarl of Riclnrdson count ) . Nebraska , asalinl jou , the objLCt and praxtr of which is u. obtain a dicne of divorce from ) ou and the custiHl ) of the child of jour marriag- with her town , Theodore Charles Thomp- BOII , on the /round that ) oti aie a common drunkard , failure Mo support lur and chlM. and for extreme cruelt ) . And unless you ilead answer or demur lo lur petition on < n before th.2Jth da ) of Pebruar ) . 1"07. llio samiill bi taken pie cimfesso. and a decree entend aceoullngl ) . Rl \\is i Ri ui- . Attjs. for I'lS. Incorporation Notice . No-nil is nr.Ki.nx. I.IM.N of tin following changes of The Articles of Incorporation of the U n Cider and Vineg.ii Compan ) . located at Palls Citx. Nebraska , and oxi- dencid by two sextral cerlllicates set forth herein , of the Directors nf mid incorporation , showing how. in xxh.it manner and to what extent the changes of said Articles of In corporation were made , and oulereil to If recorded and publislud as pioxided b > law. . . "l-r.KTIIIl.X-H 01 I.MKISI.OH HI'H \ | . STOCfc. T 01' TIIK LI O CIIIKK VIMI.AK LOMPXNV. "We. the subscribers hereto. Mug a major it ) of the Hoard 01 Directors of the above named incorporated compaii ) . herein certify that at a regular stock holdeis- meeting of said Incorporation , at theii place of business In the cit ) of Palls Cit ) . Richardson County. Nebraska , on the 10th day of October. I"0f , at whicli the holders , of a majorit ) of tlu > stock of said incorporation were present and Noting said stock , either in person or by prox ) . a resolution \xas duly passid Increas ing tlie capital stock of said incorporated compait ) from the sum of * 10WO.OO to tlui sum of Sl3.ono.00 Tliu reason for said in crease being lo proxide more capital to carry on the incieascd business of said Incorporation. Said resolution was , \n\y \ \ re corded and ordered certified and published as required lij law. Andxe further certif ) that afterward. , at a regular meeting of tlie stock holders of said incorporation , held at their chief place of business in the cit ) of Palls City. Richardson County , Nebraska , on the 15th day | of No\ember. lee , , a furthei resolution xx-as adopted by a majorit ) xoteof the stock of said incorporation , the holders thereof K-ing present and \oting said stock in person orb ) proxx proxuling a further increase of the capital stock of said incorporation from SlJi.ooo.on to S3o.COO.00. .aid increase haxing IH-CII made necessar ) to carr ) on and transact the increased business of said incorporation. Said re-olutlon was dul ) recorded and ordered certified and published as required b ) law. " WiT.MJss m r IIXSDS this l.'nh daj .ir Jan- u.irv. 1 07. V. ( ' . . I.M-OKD W. I.i u T. J I.isi W. A. < > KI i-sxx xi u h. II.Toxxti This nittici shall be published in "The r L Palls Cit ) Tribnne. " a newspaper printed la KtcUardson County. Nebraska , and of general circulation therein , for the space of four xxceki. . commencing on January 1" . 1W7. FOLEYSHONEY IAR for chlldrtnt tafc , * ur . No oplattt