The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, April 05, 1907, Page 6, Image 6

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    TUG PALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , APRIL 5 , 1907
Betty's Burglar.
V RVTTH CATIIKKWOO1J.
Grcnvilk' looked about hint
contentedly. Wlieu a man has
been absent for .1 month and has
slept in sleeping cars most of
that time , home seems pretty
good , even though it may only be
a four room Hat.
He washed his stains of travel
from his face and hands , slipped
on his smoking jacket and went
over to the humidor. To his sur
prise the box was empty save for
a card on which was scrawled :
"Had a party. I owe you a box.
Hert , "
With a laugh he started for the
window. Bert Nible lived on the
floor below. lie would demand
the immediate return of a couple
of cigars. He wanted a chat
with Bert anyway , and the quick
est way down was by the fire es
cape.
His slippered feet made little
or noise against the iron rings ,
and presently he stood on the
landing below. The windows
were open , and he stepod into the
room.
Fora moment the gloom blinded
him , then as his eyes became
accustomed to the dusk he
started torward. As he did so
there was a click , and a feminine
voice commanded him to thow up
his hands.
The command had to be twice
repeated before he obeyed , but at
last he comprehended that the
order was intended for him , and
he raised them above his head.
There was a rustle of feminine
draperies , then the light was
turned on , revealing a girl who
was pretty even in spite of the
white eagerness of her face.
"I beg your pardon,1' said
Grenville. "I am afraid that
there is a mistake somewhere.
1 thought these were Mr. Niblo's
apartments. "
"They arc , ' " was the quiet re
sponse. "You made the mistake
of seeing Mr. Niblo go out and
not knowing that I was here. "
' 'Not remarkable , considering
the fact that he is a bachelor , "
l.n ilw % . ltUtK.i. : to ! . "I'M ' wo " > ' b , U.t - " --P * . ! i.ib ' > '
sister. "
"I am , " she admitted stiffly.
"Then you must know me , " he
began. "I am Fred Grenville. "
Miss Niblo's nose raised itself
in protest. "That is very clever
ot you , " shcsaid , "only Mr Gren
ville is out of town and will not
be back for another week. "
"Great heaven ! " he gasped.
"You don't take me for a burglar ,
do you ? "
"Who else would be likely to
make entry by means of the fire' '
escape"she asked.
"But a burglar in smoking
jacket and slippers1 he protested ,
"I suppose it is a new dodge , ' '
she explained. "Something like
the dress suit burglar , isin't it ? "
"But I really am Fred Gren
ville , " he pleaded. "I always
drop down to see Bert by way of
the fire escape. He took all of
my cigars for some party , and
when I got in ahead of time to
night I found his note and came
down after some. "
"So you've been robbing Mr.
Grenville's flat , too ? " she said.
"You must have been to some
paine to find out the safe places. "
"But I tell you that I am Gren
ville , " he persisted. "I will
show you.1'
He reached into his hip pocket
for his cardcase , but at his first
move the pistol went up again.
"Put up your hands or I'll shoot , "
warned a steady voice , and Gren
ville's hands went up. He knew
that she meant what she said.
" 1 wish you would call up the
fiousc , " he said. "Most of the
tenants know me , and identifica
tion will be easy , "
"My brother will be in soon , '
she said. "I feel safer this way. '
"It's a mighty uncomfortabl *
w.iy , " he pleaded. "May I no
lower my hands ? ' '
"If y'pukeep them iu your lap , '
SK ! agreed , "but keep them a
w.iv from your pockets. Sit ii
that chair. "
She indicated a rocker bv th
window , and into this he backed.
She took a seat in front of him ,
her finger on the trigger of the
nasty looking revolver , ready to
shoot at the first sign of an out-
hreak. She was a western girl ,
he remembered , and trained to
the use of firearms.
"How did you come to have
that gun ? " he asked curiously.
' ' } heard some one in Mr. Gren
ville's rooms and knew it must be
a burglar. I was just going up
stairs when I heard you coming
down. "
"When will Bert be back ? " he
asked anxiously.
"Mr. Niblo will be back in a
short time now , " she said formal-
Iv.
"Don't you think you had better
call the janitor or some one ? " he
pleaded. "It will save a lot of
time. "
"I think it is safest just as we
are , " she said sharply.
"Do you really think I look
like a burglar ? " he asked-
"I never saw a burglar before , "
she admitted. "I don't know
what they do look like , but I
suppose that there are some
Rafllcses in real life. "
(
"Well he said complacently ,
"I'm glad to look like a gentle
man burglar , anyhow. I should
hate to have you think I look
like the Hill Hikes type. "
Mettv smiled in spite of her
self , but it was for a moment ,
though long enough to make
Grenville hope that she would
smile again.
" 1 should think you would try
to be respectable , " she scolded.
"You look like a man who might
become a good citizen "
"I'm a gilt edged citizen , " he
protested. "I'm a member of the
Reform club and all sorts of good
government things. I forget just
what they are , but I remember
that I belong to a lot. "
"I suppose they cannot be very
careful in these large societies , ' '
she commented. "Stilli it is a
pity that they afford you excuse
for posing as a good citizen. "
"Bert will guy the life out of
you for this"hesaid irrelevantly.
"I'll bet he shrieks when he
comes home. "
Betty started. The visitor
seemed to know her brother very
well. What if she had made a
mistake ? She knew he spoke the
truth when he said she would
never be permitted to forget it.
Her lips parted as if to speak ,
when a key grated in the lock ,
and the hall door opened.
"Hello , Bert ! " shouted Gren
ville. "Come on in. "
"Hello , Fred ! " came the sur-
rised reply. "When did you
'et back ? "
With a quick gesture Betty
hrust the revolver under the
illows of the sofa and looked ap-
ealingly at G r e n v i 11 e. He
miled and nodded just as Niblo
atne into the room with out
tretched hands.
"I came down after those
igars. " he laughed. ' 'I found
our sister here , and we've been
laving quite a chat. I wanted
o get back upstairsi but she
nsisted that I should wait tin-
il you come. "
"Glad you found some one at
lome , " laughed his chum , attri
buting : Betty's confusion to an
ther cause. "Betty's got a com
piling way about her. When
he say ? 'stay' you might as well
nake up your mind to stay. "
So I've found out , " he agreed
'I couldn't have got away if 1
iad tried. "
"Well , let's have some supper , '
suggested Niblo. "I'm hungry
: is a bear. "
Betty slipped out to set the
table , and presently the three
sat down to a cold lunch. The
girl exerted herself in every waj
to be agreeable , and long before
the meal was over Grenville de
cided that she was the burglar
she had stolen his heart.
At last she stood by the win
dow taking his leave. "You were
very good , " whispered the girl as
his hand closed over hers ,
"Not good , but selfish , " h (
corrected. "I shall hold thai
over you like a rod of iron tc
make you always nice to me , "
"Is that needful ? " she asked
but her eyes told him more.
PouJtry and Garden Fence 'Ii
i
T li i s cut describe ! ;
without words the potil-
try fence that has won
the heart of the fanner & .
si.
u cMaSa gA jaS jr witf ' attw
and the farm wife
THE P1TTSURGH PERFECT
I-
Note how close those wires are. TANNER'I
think chickens can go through than ? The wires are
x large and heavy , and the price low. No other poul
$ try fence is as good as "Pittsburgh Perfect"no other
fence can be so good , because the science of electric
welding is the key to the manufacture of perfect poul
try fencing.
One hundred large upright wires in every rod of
"Pittsburgh Perfect" lawn and corn crib fence.
Call and examine this fence and get our price before
making your spring purchase.
J. C. TANNER
Dot ? " cotton nMsmgrt'i' with von'-J ljro-
biibly It tl < > ( ! Then try Dr Shoop't
lli'iilth ColTt'i. "ric'iltliCilTeo"isiifK ! > -
vc-r combination of parched coreuls iitul
nutNot uuiiiln of teal colTee , ro-
im-tiibur In Dr hhoop's ( IiMilth Colltu-
yt't it nm'uliut Ho-ely old .1 sivu and
Mnuhu ( 'offco If your stomach , heart
or khinoy'can't -land colleo tlrink-
lnj.tr.lli'ulth Cofl'ee. It is wholcsomu
mirlshlnil'"l ! satisfying. It's nice oven
for tin ! jounsrcst child. Sold by Prod
E. Sen in lit
Sunset.
We are in receipt of an elegant
copy of The Road of u Thousand
Wonders published by the Sunset
mngaKine at San Francisco , Cal
ifornia. This edition pictures
the West and stimulates intrcst
in all things beyond the Rockies ,
points the way of tourist travelers
to a most attractive and instruc
tive feature in Far Western sight
seeing , the wondrous rail high
way along the Pacific , joining
California and Oregon , skirting
spectacular Shasta and through
thousand acres of beauty.
The magazine itself is one of
great merit and can be secured
at the small price of one dollar
and fifty cents per year.
The News -No I'nre ( Imp coujili euro
laws would DI ; needed , if till cough
euros were like Dr. Snoop's cough euro
s and has boon for 20 year ? . The
National Law now requires that If any
ifons I'tiler into a cough mixture , it
nit-t bo printed on the label or package.
\r ) thisriMiMiR mothers and others ,
liould liisUt on having Dr. Shoou's
'ough ' cure. No poison marks on Dr.
ShoopV Itiblcs and none In the medi
cine , ole it must by law boon the label.
\nd it'n not otily safe , but It is said to
> e by those that know It best , a truly
emarkablu cough remedy. Tuku no
hance particularly with your children.
ln > lst on having Dr. Snoop's cough
cure. Compare carefully the Dr Snoop
package with others and sec. No poi
son marks there ! You can always bo
on the safe side by demanding Dr.
Shoop's cough euro. Simply refuse to
Accept any other. Sold by all dealers.
If you need any lots or gar
dens plowed call up 'phone 101 or
see Ben Law at Heck's feed store.
In the treatment of plle > j It becomes
necessary to have the remedy put up
In such a form that it can bo applied tc
the parts affected. Man Zan Pile rem
edy is encased in u collapsible tube
with nozzle attached. It cannot hcl { :
but reach the spot. Relieves blind ,
bleeding , Itching and protruding piles ,
Fifty cents with nozzle guaranteed ,
'
Try'it. Sold by A. G. Wanner.
Pearl Lawrence who is teach
ing school in district 27 organized
a Sunday School for the benefit
of the children in that neighbor
hood , some of whom at the age
of seven and eight years hac
never attended a Sunday School
In order to help them along u
their interest and work it was.le
cided that an organ was iuvev > an
and consequently Miss Pearl - * \ <
a box supper to raise the amount
Col. Marion presided at the saint
last Friday evening and it wa :
due to his untiring efforts tha
the large sum of forty four dollars
lars was realixed. Mis * Law
rence is to be congratulated 01
the success of her worthy ; un
commendable work.
TlirkO , the Imported Belgian
Draft horse , owned by the Sunny
Valley llurse company will
make the season of 1907 as fol
lows :
Monday and Tuesday of each
, veek at Henry Voegeles on the
eon L3ritoliard farm ten miles
northeast of Falls City.
The balance of the week at
Barney Voegeles on the Chas.
agnon farm seven and one-
quarter miles northeast of Falls
ity.
Turko weighs 2,220 pounds
in'd is a wonderful horse. His
erms are : $15.00 to insure a
olt to stand up and suck ; $ I2. ; )0
or the season : $10.00 for single
ervice.
Chunky Tom , Black Kentucky
'ack white points will make the
eason with Turko. His terms
ire $10 00 to insure a colt to
stand up and suck.
Chunky Tom gets good colts.
Om > of them , a sucking colt ,
sold this spring at the W. A.
scliock sale for $1110.00. The
.ugliest price ever paid in the
tte lor a sucking colt. Owen's
thq horse buyer , got him.
If you want to raise colts that
bring the money , go to these
animals.
Evangelical Lutheran Church.
Services at 2:30 : p. in on alter
natc Sundays.
KKV. O. II. ENGKI.HKKCHT.
Dr. Hannah C. Noran
rnrmtTlj Hr.
Physician and Surgeon
I- > now Ipcalcd one block West of til
National hotel , where she will b
pleased to see her old friend * and pat
rons. ( . ' .ills promptly answered nigh
or da\
'PHONE 102
Beilfor
Coughs ,
Colds. Croup ,
Whooping
touch , Etc.
No Pplates ,
Ccrlorms to
Nathaal Pure
I'ool nnd
Drui Law ,
All couttj syrups detaining opiates const- !
PA to toe bowel ) , Bee * * Laxative Cough Syrup
taoTes the boweli ail contilnj no cplittJ.
-K ) * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Here We Shine
I We lead in dainties for the table. You will find our
; line complete. Choice Beef , Pork , Veal and Mutton.
[ All leading brands of smoked and salt meats. Oysters ,
| Celery , Cranberries , Fresh Fish , Salt Fish , Shrimp ,
J Clams , Lobsters , Rabbits , Pickles and fine home made
\ Sausages. Poultry of all kinds. *
; CITY MEAT MARKET
A. E. SCHMIDT. PROP. |
* * * * * * yyy * * * y * * * * * * ftry- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
The Falls City Roller Mills f
Docs a general milling business , and manufactures the
following brands of flour
I SUNFLOWER MAGNOLIA CROWN |
3 The above brands are giuirantecd to be of the highest pos- 3 >
3 sible quality. We also manufacture all mill products and C
2 conduct a general g
Grain , Live Stock and Coal Business
C3a and solicit a , share of your patronage
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Weak Kidneys
Weak Kidneys , surely point to weak kidney
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