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THE FALLS Cll Y TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , FEBRUARYS , 1907 3 THE LIBRARY CONTEST A numVr nfbiHliu * linn * In Full * City , int-lndni ! . ' TinTr bnne , have : u- runped for it ' vntlny euntes-t in In- entered into by KlehtirdrMin county ichools , ehnrrhe > . Sunday school * , -oel- otles. led ri'- , literary n-imelntions. . or any other rotnlarly organized bodies. Ihc prizes to bu an excellent library of -Jo ! ) volume-1 , valued at ftiod.OO. The library will bo nu olutel.\ free of cost : o the winner.anil It doesn't cost the rotors iinrtrtlnir to vote When you 'iiuko ' u piirchiiM * fdien li. or pay a 1)111 , the firm with wtilehou , are tran Mietinp busliuslll iihv jo ticket , illcd out with the number of vote ? to .vblch you aiv rntl'lt'd. You write in the namu of the oivarii/.atlon for which you desire tn vote , -ijn the ticket , and leposlt it In tliD u.iitni box , uei'orillnir o a plnu outlined below. TUT. LIST ot- ' HOOKS The followlii' ' publication- ! constitute "he library : H ) vol. consolidati'd Kno.v. Library , } . morocco. ' H ) volumes World's lorations ,4 mo. rO volumes World's be-t. oration ? . S cloth. f > volume ? Dickens- work * , cloth. S volumes IrviiH worncloth. . S volumes Hlllotwjrkf , eloth. 7 volume ; ! Hugo'- , work ? , cloth rt volumes ShnUi'-nt'.u-V workseloth 4 volume ? Great Ill-public , i morocco 10 volumes Cln-.le Fiction , i leather. J2 volumes Classic Fiction , eloth. 10 volumes HistoricNovel - , cloth. M volumes PamouNovel - . , eloth. 1 volume Japan Novels , eloth. 1 volumes PresooU's Historic , eloth. 2Z volumes Home Library , eloth. ' 07 volumes Cop.vrijrht Fiction 2o9 , Total Volume- . This beautiful library will be award ed at the close of tlie contest , to the institution receiving the largest unm oor of votes. The Tribune will , besides receiving the \otes cut from the paper , Issue one vote for every 10 cents paid on sub scription at Its olllce.cither for arrears or for now subscription , or for job work or ndvortlslui : The rules of the contest provide that each merchant -hiill riire'ully make a record of Ins vote * on Tuesday ni ln of each veek..011(1111 ( ! , ' a duplicate of same over his * iiiiature to Tribune oillco before nou'i Wednesday , the merchant retaining hi tickets with record , careful ) . } Illlntr them away to be delivered to committee on awards , appointed at tine'oc ' of the contest. VOTING TICKETS VoMnp tlcketa can be secured from t're following merchants : Samuel Walil Dry Goods , Clotlilnjr , Hoots and Shoes , Ladle * ' and Metis1 Furnishings. H. M. Jennc Shoes that satisfy-Lot us lit you Ferd M. Hurlow The Cash Grocerman. The Citv Pharmacy Drugs , Toilet Articles , Sundries , Paint and Wall paper ; also Stock Food at McMillan's- Reisers. Mosiman The Falls Citv meat market. Deal ers in Live Stock of all kinds. Reavis & flbbev Furniture , Carpets , Matting and Kla tlr Hook Cases. Paul Messier harness. Saddles and repairing. Opera House Bakery Bread , Pics , Cake ; and Candy , Lunches , etc. 0. P. Heck Flour. Feed , Haled Hay and Straw , Coal and Wood , Produce. Oswald's Studio High sirado Photography. | LIBRARY VOTING TICKET | This coupon entitles the holder to ONE vote that can bo cast | * for any institution competing for the beautiful library when K - * properly filled out , signed and returned to this ollice. Name of Institution Name of Vnli r . * I 3 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE l\ \ lI I We wondered the other night while listening' to 'Tlamlels Lar o" as played by a cello with orchestra accompaniment on one of our Victors , why some people would invest $250.00 in a piano they can't play , seldom sec or hear , when § 30.110 will buy a Victor or Edison machine , one that all can hear and appreciate bc- caus"e every-one on earth is more or less a musician , but only a very few are able to produce it. Your home can be bright and merr3r these winter even ings , You can jjfet the char acter of music that suits you best , sacred or secular. We have line chairs and an exclusive place to let you hear the new January records , both Edison and Victor. All arc invited to call on us. Our operator is very obliging. Machines sold on easy terms- Reavis ® . Abbey A Rare Bargain One hundred and sixty acres ' . miles to Pawnee , 70 acres pasture , timber and water , im provements fair , a good farm , $ rice $12OtH ) ; ( ,5 per A. , $1,000 sash , balance on Id years tim per cent interest. W. W. COUNHM , , . )9-lt Pawnee City , Neb. Humo-brt-a draft Htallloiii. . r25 < p to < w. iicportcit stalKmio , > our clinlciSl.nno. . I * . J , . beam , Crcston. la. Just Dad. We happened in a home the other night , and over the door snw the legend worked in letters of red , , "What is home without a mot her ? " Aernss the room wns another brief "God Bless our home. ' ' Now \ \ lint's thomalter with "God bless Uad ? " Fie yets up early , lights the fires , boils an egg and wipes off the dew of the lawn \\ith his boots while ninny a mother is sleeping. He makes the weekly hand out for the butcher , the milk man , the baker , and his little pile is badly worn before he has been { home an hour. If there is n noise during the . night dad is kicked in the back land made to o down stairs and find the nuralnr and kill him. Mother darns the socks , but dad bought the socks in the first place , and the needles and the yarn af terwards. Mother does up the fruit ; well , dad bought it all and jars and sugar cost like the mis- chief. Dad buys the chicken for the Sunday dinner , carves it himself , and draws the neck from the ruins after every one is served. ' 'Whal is home without a mother ? ' ' Yes that is all right ; but "what is home without a father ? " Ten chances to one it's a board ing house father is under a slab and the land-lady ib the widow. Dad here's to you you've gotyoui faults you may have many of'em | but you're all right , and wo will i mibs you when you are gone. Ex. Tlie relief of Coughs and Colds through laxative influence , originate ! i with Bee's Laxatixe Cough Syrup con- 1 tains Honey and Tar , a cough syrup | contuinlnr | , no opiates or poisons , which 1-3 extensively sold. Secure a bottle at once , obtain a guarantee coupon , and j if not fully satisfies with results , your inone ; ' will be refunded. Sold at A. G. Wanner' ? Drug Store. When you ive the devil his due keep your eye on him or ho will take more than what's coming to him. 1'ineSahe Curboh/.ed actt , like a poultice ; highly antiseptic , extensively used for Kczenia , for chapped hands and lips , cuts , burns Sold by A. Ut. Wanner. Complice with all requirements of the National Pure Food Law , Guarantee No. 2lMI , filed at Washington. C > ' A , \ "SS 'Cf-lli ' .i rTV'Ui/ . ' * V. . - < * ' ' - < jjrS v7jjG r THCM " For over thirty years , " writcr. v n-ty , wo gentleman in Los Angeles , " 1 liavo ca.'rrwTHtsiMSHinci ' upon * ' wed ArbuckW Coffee. Many limes lcdhw- ] lintlt , " " " T" ' ' " " ' ' dic fimply In our colicp UIIHIWM being o inucli greater my family has tiiecJ other roffce only to than any coir.p'.i'on , in fact , it it hi cr than the come back to our oW . 'cli.ible , unchange next four larg-U firm * m the world combined. e bearing ilia name. able Arbw llcs. ' No other coffco has We mlmally can and actually tlo give belter Don't tale it , ne.lhcr . llie looki nor th pricr lliis uniform no-ci ( ailing irumi , I cnrn cii'fre in ARIOSA than anyone tliccnn i\u ; ! indicate in ujp ( ] ijality. No mMtcr wlicie > OL not .U w'nl ' price , i luvc often wished for the price ; Being die standard article it it buy AibtickUi' ARIOSA , or uli t you p y sold tl.e , ' of . ( or it , it'i the > ame old uniform Arbuckl ' . " at nanov'e : { nut gin profit. -i ! , I coi'l.1 - i-0 , idix. Many other ARIOSA Coffee. pcopt. same o pinion. Some yroccrs vill try to sell If will write not supply your grocer , ta instead loose coffee which the e. W. , il.f. M } ott and iu l pin 'roaster is ashamed to sell in ; AK13UGCLE BROS. . . New York Gly. STATE NORMAL NOTES The Juniors liavo begun talking Ob servation under Mrs. Crawford. Miss Loomis gave a reception to the adles of the faculty at Oak Glen , last Saturday evening. President Crabtree and Professors Seat-son'Hart and Caldwcll attended the Schoolmasters' club which met in Liincoln , last Friday evening. Prolcsser Searson gave a talk before the Nemaha County Teacher's Assocl- itlon , at Brock. 13. 1C. Hur&t also read i paper which caused considerable jivorublo comment. Professor and Mrs. Shearer enter tained the First foot ball team at their home last Saturday evening. Thu Icetlon of IJert Swcnson as captain for next season was perfected at that time. Among the students who stood night - t In their classes during the first se mester , we notice the following Rich ardson county studentt : Earl Cline of Full ? City , Parliamentary Law : Ira Crook of Salem , Civics : Winifred Ryan of Dawson , Spoiling. The Philomatheau Literary society has elected the following ollicers' for the second semester : Clyde M6orei president : Dennis Mutx. , vice president ; Miss Read , secretary ; Sterling Mut/ , treasurer : Mr. Olean , Miss Thinner- man and Mr. Akers , trustees. "FARGO. . H. J. Kloepfel wa& a Falls City visi tor Thursday. Mrs. Belle Piles of South Dakota , is visiting tit the home of her sister , Mrs. Gco. Taj lor , this week. Grover Doursrherty. .loe Osky and A. Morehonso were Rule visitors Sat urday. Several young people vislteil at the home ofv. . F. Dor-te Sunday night. The evening was spent in games of all kinds Ft. Flay.el Sunday School was well at tended Sunday. W K. Jones was it Rule caller Satur day II. Fischer shelled corn for M. Jon- drew OR Monday. MUs Mary Huunks left Monday to attend the spring term of school at Peru. Mr. and Mrs. Dorste were Rule visl- loren Monc.uy. I'Y-Ml Schmidt hud the misfortune to t-priin hU hand last week. The icemen have started to put up tholeupply of ice. H. .1. Klocpful has ruslgned his po sition of secretary for the Farmers Mutual Telephone company. Several young neople were the guests of Frank Osky Sunday evening. The Horse Thief club met at C. IlaelVele Monday niirht , and was well attended. P. Nediker shelled corn Wednesday. W. Dunn has a yearling mule for v hieh he lm been oll'ered S90. Singing school met Thursday night at Hurland Jones and was well attend i-d. several farmers in this vicinity dc livurcd their chickens to the Rule market Tuesday. Mis. ( 'ass Jonen was visited by Nher sMer of Forest City , hist week. ( -'has. French , who has been living in Montaloo , Cal . ha returned to his larm in Oklahoma Croup can positively be stoppuJ In 20 minutes. No vomiting nothing to sicken or distress your child. A sweet , pleasant , and safe Syrup , called Dr. Snoop's Crone Cure , does the work and does It quickly. Dr. Snoop's Crouj Cure is for Croup alone remember. It does not t-lalm to euro a dozen ailments. It's for Croup , that's all Sold by all Dealers. Reaches the spot. Stops pain. The ManZan Great IMIe Rem edy. Put up In tubes wltlx rectal nozzle , 50 cents PRESTON John Morris made a trip to St. Joe , Tuesday. James Mnddox drove to Falls city on business , Wednesday. P. s. Ilcacockhipped hogs to St. Joe on Tuesday. LawreneeVlmlen of Rnlo , was In 'reston , wedneylay. rlnreiif-e slmon of Rule , was a culler icre on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mclirlde were nissengjiv to Falls city , Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. chas. HuiiMihor of Kansas , were visiting with relatives icre on Wednesday. lirvln Grimes of Kansas , was a busi ness caller here on Wednesday. Richard Kaiser was a.business caller to Falls rity on Wednesday. Ham Martin anil son left for Missouri Thursday. Al Doerner of Falls city , was a busi ness visitor here , Thursday. Willie Hall and Ray flenejrer left 'or Pawnee , Thursday. Mrs. Bill Pyle left for her home in North Dakota , Thursday. Mr. Klehtirdson of Kansas , was transacting business here Thursday. Will \vlllliinia has just completed a new cob house. Ross Pyle and family left for their home in Nlms city. Friday. several of the ioiing people of Rule attended the dance hete on Wednesday night. \\'m. ston and wife of Fort Hn/.ol , spent Wednesday and Thursday here. Ilt'i-mim HoelltM-ol Falls city , was transacting business In th's ( illy on Thursday. Georsre Faidley lias recovered after a few days Illness this week. Manhatten Arnold was a Inislness caller here on Friday. Delia Martin of Rule , came up lor a short visit with relatives here satur- iloy and returned home on Sunday. Professor Larabee was a passenger to Rule on Friday. Mrs. Lulu Monroe is visiting with iier parents , Mr. and Mr.I I * , fluiisa- ker. Charlie Jondreau was a visitor here on Sunday. u'm. Hower-ov has just recovered from a severe Illness. J. R. shelly and \vm. Uower.-ox are putting up i'e thN week. Mr. Pope was transferred to Falls citj- , Monday , as night operator at the I ) . iV M. Mr. schnell will take charge of the nlcht work in this city. Rev. Lee Myers returned homo from Ilumlin , Monday Leu Mclirlde and family left for i visit with rclathes In wymore , sun day. Mrs I ) McBride and daughter left for their home In xilom , Saturday. Mrs. Belpcre and daughter , Mrs. Gites-er , of Rule , were the guestof Mrs. H. 1' . Rolger. Tuesday. P. iliuisakei' has vacated the central hotel and Mistress Rus Cramer has rented It and will take ehaige this week. Wm MoPherrOn of Falls city , wa transacting business In this city , Tuesday. The Ladles Aid society gave an oys ter supper on Saturday eve. \Vcss coupe and Dan Ratlkcn were transacting biipine.in this city or Tuesday. Mr. Ghfisi-nck was a passenger t < Kalis cit > , Tuesda > . Bee's Laxative Cough Syrup eon tains Honey and Tar Is especially up propriate for children , no opiates or poisons of any character , conforms to the conditions of the National Pun Food and Drug Law , June ! ! ( ) , UW ! For Croup , Whooping Cough , etc , I expels Cough- and Colds by gently moving the bowels. Guaranteed. Soli by A. G. Wanner. This Is Truth. Herbert attacks thec matrimonial proposition that two can live cheaper than one. He can maintain his attack , for the proposition in the abstract s a fool one. Two people can- lot live cheaper than one , but his is a fact , and Mr. Herbert cannot dispute it : The average named man accumulates more ot this world's goods , in a given jeriod , than does the average single man. The average mar- ied man's money goes for neces sities , and for things of perma- lent value. The average single nan's money is "blown in , " un til he falls in love , when he be- jins to save. Mrs. Prank Jar- ell in llolton Signal. To Avoid Wrecks. A gentleman who IIIIH traveled nueh by rail and who has become > 'ory iic'i'voiis over tl.o nnmcronr I'liilrond wrecks nnd fatalities of late , declares that the danger of Lbeso wrecks might bo easily lessoned , lie thinlcB the engineer IIIIH enough to do to guide his .nun and look after his engine , md should not be worried with oidorfc about Hide-tracking , r gilt ) f way , ele. , nnd suggesta that ench train shonl'l carry n pilot , lose solo duty should be to keep constant lookout and take chau ; < > of idl moving oiders. lit.sayh hut steamboats thai cairy as a rule , fewei passengers than limns , are generally compelled by law to wvo two of these licensed pilots. He says further that greater cnte should be exercised in the selection of telegraph operators ; that too often cheap and worth- in pet sons are employed at $50 a ! ; month to direct the running of trains. He thinks a I H o that ill trains should carry a search liuht as a means of averting accidents resulting from running around curves and hi I In The en gim-'s headlight throws a straight 'lit down the track , and this an swers a good purpose , but the searchlight , throwing a light into ( husky , could bt > seen at a dis tance and could b" mou' cll'ectivi' . Star. Real Estate Transfers. NHlio Lord ft al to O H snydur v.d. Lot f > . bk (1.1 ( , in Salem. Con. $100. Martha K. Linn el ul to Martha 1C. Linn , ( | cd Lot II , bk . ' ! . city of II u in- bold t. Con * 2000. C. C. sodman and wife et al to Henry sodiniin , qc-il. * Nw i of the ne i of sec ( i , twp : t , n of range I.'I. e of IJ. M. f'on. SI 000. Lafc.u'Uc Wright , Frank Kwlim and ' wife toVm H. IllchunUou , ( | ( 'd. K ) acres Inc } ofo i of fee 112 , twp 2. of tango I.'I , aKo 20 in o 4 of the MV i ot u i of sue ' ' ' - , txvp 2 ; of ruiije IS , uli-o Ilia in o i of tlie nw } of the ne J of i-oi- " , twp 1 , of ranjjo IS , In Itlchard'on JOIHI- ty Con. $2'.I20. John M I'curt-on and wife to W. W. spiirliu-k. wd. Lot 1 ! ) , bk 120. In tliu vlllaj. < ! of Salem. Con. ? : ifM ) . Charles Murchieand wife. Nancy F. Murchlo. tnJo.4. I- : . Kite mid Chas t' . Kite , wd Sw i and ro * of nw i of see 7. twp U , range III e. Con. STfjOO ICdwanl Godfrey to JAY Ki-lloyqcd Lot 10 in bk'Jil.ln KouleaiuS : lieddara'e add to Htilo Proper Con. $1S9S. i.nfeyette Wright , Frank Kwlntf and wifotoWm H. Hlchardfon wd. The w i of the xv } of se i and n * of the e 1 of the w } of the su imul ; the-ne } of the to i , all In see II- , twp 2 , of range 18 , uuo all of lot 2 , In tec o , twp lof range IS , aUo lot I , In ? oi : I , twp 1. of range 18 , eontalnln ; together llt'i 20-lW ) a. Con. STO'-O. The Dairy. All who have operated u hand ooparator have noticed that there is often a wide variation in the tout of the eream , even though the screw IIIIH been unchanged. We Irnow of tunny cases whore this , vuo true , and the dairyman was often at u loss to account for it , though where the butter fat was shipped or sold ton loealcreamery llie creamery man who did the testing usually come in for the najoi part of the blame. Many times he was charged with dishon esty or ineompoteney. But tht variation may often bo due to no fault of the testor. The variations in the teat in sometimes caused by turning the separator at n higher or lower speed than was custo mary , by running through milk which was not of the customary temperature , or by a variation iu the amount of milk that was run through a bowl in a given length of time. All these variations may occur even though the eream serow is left iu its usual position. The separator should be. very solidly anchored and should be ex actly plumb and failure to make it BO is veiy often the cause for dis appointment. Then the milk should be separated so soon as it comes from the oow as at this time the temperature is best for ready separation of the butter fat from the skim milk. It is never advisable to allow milk to stand for any considerable length of limo before .separating. Another factor which intluenceH the uniformity of the lest is the speed at which the umuhino is run. The 'same person should turn the separator each time , as he will then soon got accustomed to turning al the snmo speed each time. Dill'erent makes of separa tors require to bo run at different speeds and the instructions which go with a machine should bo care fully followed. The temperature at which the milk is separated influencestlm test to quite an extent. As a rule , milk separated at a high tempera ture will show a higher jcsl oE butter fat than will be the case with milk separated at a lower temperature , hence the itnpor- tr.nci * of bi'paraling while the milk is fresh from the cow and warm - Nebraska Farmer. Pilertret quick relief from Ur. Shoop's Magic Ointment. Remember US made alone for i'iles and it work- will ) certainty and satisfaction. Itch Ing , painful , protruding , or blind pile ? disappear Ilk" miigie by it use. Try it and 9C 'I I'V'r ' s.ile by all dealers. Objectionable Post Cards. . Postmaster Six.er has issued the following statement relating to post cards : "Attention is called to the following order in the Jan uary , I'JOT , postal tftiide : 'In view of the large number of objection able post cards recently deposited in the mails the attention of post masters is especially directed to that provision ot section 573 of the postal laws and regulations , reading as follows : All matter which is manifestly obscene , lewd or lascivious will , when de posited in a postofiice , be witli- Irasvn from the mails and scut to the dead letter office. Under IhN rule every post card bearing a picture or language that is ob scene , indecent or improperly suggestive , should be immediate ly withdrawn from the mails , and forwarded without delay to the fourth assistant postmaster gen eral , division of dead letters. ' Phcro is no use to mail any such cards as it is a waste of time and money , as they will not reach the addressee , but will be withdrawn from the mails , and scut to the morgue. " Lincoln Journal. Ijo nn. the four-jear-old &on of Mrs. Hen At wood , ot Stella , shot her in tlie thi hith atatget rille last Saturday. The bullet penetrated the Heshy pait of the inner side of the thigh , traveling tnrough the ilehh for four inches and then cuiiing out. Mrs. Atwood - wood and uluidron were visiting at the home of her father , O. K. Trimmer , when the accident hap- pened. The wound is not a serious - ous one ,