V THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , FEBRUARY 8 , 1907 Tlic Service Pension. In rewarding military sem < Ilic record of tlic United St.iti" has been incomparably gcncraic. The service pension net passed IM Mie senate last week will , it is . lima ted by the Philadelphia Lrd ttcr , nITecl HK.OOO men WIOM names arc ulnhidy on tinpensiot rolls and an unknown mnnhi'r o ! veterans not hitherto pennionri under any act. It i > c.stimn'i'r ' that the total ontlav under tin prospective law will I- 15 , ( ) ( ) ( ) , (100 ( pur annum at iirst. Tin beneficiaries must have reailii-d the line of sixty-two or over , and have served ninety days or mem in the militan or naval scrvit , . during the Civil War. 01 sixh dny.s in the late war with Spain. No person who in now rcieivinj ; < > r shall receive hercalter .1 great er pension under any general ot special pension law than lie would be entitled to receive under the pending act shall be pensionable under it The bill grants $12 a month to the survivors of the two wars who have reached the age i f suxlytwo , $15 to those who .ire seventy and $20 to those who sire seventy-live or over IVn sion attorneys are not entitled to receive any fees under the , iet , and the applicant's rank in eilher service is not considered. Service pensions have been given to the soldiers of all former wars in which the country has IMICII engaged. Thirty-live years after the close ol the K'evolutino- ary War a pension was granted to soldiers who had served for at least nine months and were in in digent circumstances Two years later , in 1820 ( an act was passed requiring all pensioners to fur nish an inventory of their proper ly , and those were dropped from the rolls who had $150 worth of { properly , In 1832 , fifty years after the close of the war all sur vivors who had served not loss than six months received pensions -without regard to their circum stances. - * ? > * Tliclliimboldt Leader Says. Mrs. Ruv Miller came up from Mills City. Sunday , to spend the week with her parents , her hus band having been called to Ver- della , Mo , , by the serious illness 'of his mother. Mrs. IVtur Charlrow went down to Kails City , Tuesday morning to meet her cousins , Mr. and Mrs. John Foust , from Kl lensburg , Wash. , who are mak ing her a short visit. These people ple arc on their way home from an extended visit in Pennsylvania. The repairs and alterations on the Kouselc block will be started at once and Kotouc llros. expect to bring in their stock of general merchandise as soon as possible. We understand it is the intention to cut through the partition and throw the two storerooms into one , and the new firm will take over the slock of clothing belong ing to the llumboldt Clothing Company and run it as a depart ment to their own business. Cards arc out announcing the marriage on February sixth , of Miss May Philpni to Frank F. Fergus , the ceremony to take place at the home of the bride's parents , John 1'hilpot and wife. The brick-yard closed down the middle of the week owing to the old weather having checked work on the kilns , leaving them no plnce to put the green brick. It will probably be thirty to sixty days before they will run regular ly Rgixin , although the erection of the kilns will bo pushed as rapidly as the weather will per- mitt Sow * meu aUrt at tlu > bottom ami are MtUttal to lny there Th girl with M bl mouth 1. nay * loakt happywhtm If you dou't ink * pridt in yonj ork you HIV not doiuK your duly , Your money retunJeU i ( niter u lti ( Uir * fourih * dot ) lulM ot Mua&u joutir * AitafttUfleil. R turN U but HIM * ot vb tub * to your dru * * Ul a < ! jo * m < Mtr wilt b chttrfnUy r ( uod d Tntra ftdvMMfa of thU off r. SoU bj A. O. Wa r. 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 Invoice. . There will still be three months ofyear fof these goods and your buying will save you from 25 to 50 per cent. Is a good motto = = take advantage of this clear ance sale. We also cany a complete line of fresh staple and fancy Groceries. CaSS and see us during this sale. Phone 6. What Shall We Gat ? "HitmistVilo \ is making war on ptomaines and incidentally do- inn : much to shock our faith in some of the things we fat. What he says about cold storage stulT is particularly impressive , ob serves an change. 'Milk , ' says Dr. Wiley , 'begins to deteriorate immediately in cold storage. Meats do not taste as well and do not smell as well after having been kept three months in cold storage. Quail more than a year in storage may be picked out by a blindfolded man. An oyster is dead an hour after it is opened. It loses its llavor. "Fish I roxcn and perhaps thawed and frozen again until they taste like a mixture of cot ton batting and bad eggs arc not uncommon in inland towns dc- pending upon the great lakes or the ocean for their supply. "Cold storage is , as Pr. Wiley Miys ( highly useful and beneficial when it is not abused , but when the cold storage plant becomes a vault where processes of decay are altered rather than arrested it is time for the law to fia limit. "Hut Dr. Wilev does not htop here , lie oven seeks to take awiurn - ot the principal articles ol diet in the hospital and siik room gelatine. This supposed ly wholesome invalid's food , he says , is made from the scrapings of hides that smell to heaven , ' and that the gelatine factories arc the dirtiest in the world. | "If this sort of discovery is toi continue , with announcement ol i such direful consequences , we I will have to revise the old adage ] about a peel : of dirt and make several barrels or a ton or two. i It really begins to look as if we don't eat much else.1' ICx. Two iluy treatment iroe. Utnus Dy iop ) tiv Tnliluls for Impurcd dljros tlon , impure breittb , pm-fucl us > liniilii- tlon [ food , Increased uuiietlto. Do not full to avail yourself of the ulun-o offer. Sold at A. ( ! Wnmior's Driij ; Store Sonui girls nro lee biihy powder pull's on their nose ? to rub wash ragH on their nuelcs. * " noiculcohllu } intulo from rosin from our IMno Koro ti , used for hundreds uf y ais for Mluildor and Kldnoy dlscuso ? . Modlulno for thirty Uiiya , 51.00. Guaranteed to ivc R tt , fuutlon or money rotunddd. Out your Ciiaruitci' : ooiipon from A. U. Some people uover show their nppiveialion for what , you ba\e ( lone for tluMii until they want ymi to do it ag re It is crouu in Rk-h.mKon i uint\ . \\.is s.iuod | \ \otir neijilihtns and all the labor \\.is .ionc hour own people. Patronize home indu try $ i < > to SID a thousand , Come and see it. One mile south of the Missouri Pacific depot. FALLS CITY. Praise God. Praise ( Sod for .1 home- Ten * of thousands of bovs and girb will go to sleep tonight without ; ; mother to tuck them into bedand without any of the pleasures ol home about them. Praise God for food and clothes. Millions of persons arc hungry today , and many of them are suf fering for want of clothing. Praise Hod that you do not lift blind eyes to a sky you have nevei seen. Te ! grateful for your sight , through which so many of youi pleasures come. Praise the kirn ; Father in heaven too , for youi hearing and speech. Arc not the sun. the moon , the stars , the air , the water , the rain , the trees , the ( lowers , worth .1 word of praise' ' Yet , how seldom dom do we thank God for these common blessings ! Praise God for books , , and foi the pleasure and power whicli come from reading and education , Praise God for the wonderful inventions and progressive spiril which make today the best time in the world's history to be alive The comforts the conveniences , the pleasures and the blessing.1 that arc ; possible to all of us in the modern days arc surely worth a "Thank you" to the great Giver of them all. Praise God , most of all , for the blessed Bible and the loving Savior. Jesus is the theme ol the praises that arc sung in heaven ; shall he not be our chief- est cause for praise here. How shall we-do all the prais ing ? With our lips. In our heart. By our lives. Just to be glad and grateful is praise that pleas es God. Then , to give another person reason to be glad and grateful is still a lxtter way ol praising GodSel. . ro * v i .o OR OLD T S Mar rut soto Rings W Liiile Liver Pills T Tl 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. 0:30 : p. m. Kpworth league. 7:30 : p. m. , sermon. Prayer meeting 7:30 : p. in. on Wednesday evening. All cordially invited. W. T. CI.INJJ. Pastor. First Christian Church. Services of the First Christian church , Lordsday. 0:45 : a. in. , Bible School. 11:00 : a. m. communion. 11:30 : a. m. . morning sermon. 3:00 : p. m. Junior Endeavor. 0:30 : p. m. Senior Y. P. S.C. K 7:30 : p. in. , evening sermon. All are cordially invited and strangers and visitors in the city are kindly welcomed to attend all of these services. T. A. LlXDKXMKYKK. Minister. Presbyterian Church. Scrvic.es 11 a. m. . and 7:30 : p. m. Sunday school M:45 : a. m. Junion C. M 2:30 : p. m. Senior C. 10. 6:30 : p. m. All arc invited. S. W. CiKiKnx , Pastor. LOW ONE-WAY COLONIST HATES March 1st to April $ 0.00 to Snlt Lnke. Btitte , Helena. i-2.oO , Spokane dis trict ; S25.0Q , California , Portland - land , Seattle , Taeomn. Wash ington. Onily through tmirit sloepprs , to California via Denver , Sceuie Colorado and Snlt Lake City ; also to Montana - tana , Washington and Pnget Sound country. WINTER TOUIUST RATES To Color ido , Cnlifnitita and all Sontl.c n > iv ni t > . Landseekers' Information Bureau Free , valuable information furnished to eeek rs of gov ernment and ( kvdt-d lands along the Burlington lines. Let us help you lot-ate your home in this fast growing and reliable zone of prosperity. Write Landseekers' Informa tion Bureau , 1004 FarnamSt. , For rates , folders , uuornmtion , etc. , apply to E. G. NVII1TFOKD , Local Tichcl Agent , L.X' . VFAKEUCY , G. P. 3. , Omaha , lor Good Sales ( ionil 5cr\icc , I'inmpt Returns Ship Your Stocl ; to Qeo. R. Barse I.I VI- STOCK COMMISSION CO. . National Stocl ; Yards. III. Konsjt City. Mo. . "Pav for What You Get" , is good iliictriiii' , Imt wet \ \ lintouj > .u Z for isluit is important , tollio shipper. ZX X Wlii'ti MIU slui > sour stock tit flO. ! R. ISAKSi : , JOH cot irnixl saks l > j compi- tent salesmen. KIXH ! si'i'\ico by c-xpuri- sliced van ) nii'ii .iiul inompt u'tunis foi < > \otii shipment all gti.irautivil 1 > \ us. Tr > us uith > otir ni.\t hlnpniiiit. Wuti- ii * for mnrKit information. in-i mn m.irKi't pat" .mil li'tti-r fin. ! D. S. HcCarthy ! : DRAT AMID ] i t nl letltiml i. ' ' vi'li t i removal of liou-o- V PHONE NO. 211 V , laddox Real Estate Agency FALLS CITY NEDRASKA Sec me belorc your purchase. I am selling city properly , loaning mon ey at lowest rates , selling farm * , and making farm loans. See iruif you wi-sh to buy , sell or make a loan. ] am here for hnsincsi. Write W. ii. Maddox , Falls City Miaru MTUCK TO CLAY ROBINSON & CO. MOI.U Vino- ; nis.is Cliy. Mo K.\purt K'ulc-.inen. Tattle , lings , .siofp | f'nroful niia lntulllKi'iit yard boys. Poifrr-t oliico methods Corrcot iuirlu : t liilortnutlau turniblicil Houses in ICii lisas Ulty.Oinnhu Sou\rity ! , Donxer. t. Joseph St. I'aul , Chli-.iso , IliilTnlu . R. irIAYS , M. K ) Olllce over McMillan's Drug Store Ulllci' 'I'Vionu Sl * > KusUlenco 'Phono ! i I C. H. HARION | AUCTIONEER , 4 > * : Sales conducted in < 1 ftcientilio and busi nesslike manner 1C. H. MARION I Falls City , Nebraska THE TRIBUNE . . . . $1.00 a Year. . . , BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH SYRUP cures coughs and colds.