The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, April 12, 1907, Page 7, Image 3
THE FALLS CITtf TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , APRIL I ? , 1907. ST. ANTHONY Will make the season of iqo ? at my place i \z \ miles east and i ' 2 miles south of Falls City. St. Anthony is a high grade Percheron , perfect individual and admired by all who see him. Color Seal Brown. Foaled April , Ip03. Weight at a 4 year old , 1700 pounds. ' Eam a high grade Percheron mare and a good indi vidual. TERMS $10 to insure a living1 colt. Care will be taken t > avoid accidents but I will not be responsible should any occur. J. W. CROOK. SPRING GOODS IN * We have just received our Spring line of Suitings and Pants Patterns and they are certainly swell. We ask our custo mers to call and inspect them. We are proud of this seasons display and feel confident that you will be able to find something that will please you either in a suit or single piece. Prices are right and goods of the best. ' John Wilson , Tailor FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA Season of 1907 Will mnke the coming Benson , beginning April 1st , ns f0HoWs : Prom Saturday evening m > til Monday evening at my funn three wiles south of Bnrado , the bnlntice of the time lit my burn in Bnrndn. Fritis a conch horse and is so well known here that he needs no description. Will make the season it the same place on the same dates as Pritx. Nick is a live-yenr-old eonl Mack Mnmmouth Jack , with white points , very well proportioned and bns proven to bo an excellent breeder and sure foal getter. You will make no mistake in breeding to Nick if you are looking for a rangy , well built mule. Will make the season at the same place and on the same date as above described. Tom is a Blnck Percheron Horse five yeiirs old , weighing 1700 pounds and is well proportioned , willi plenty of bone. Come and see these animals before breeding elsewhere. TERNS : $10.00 to insure a colt to stand and suck. When mares are sold , traded or leave the vicinity , service money becomes due and p-iyablo. Care will bo taken to prevent accidents but will not be responsible should any occur. Barada , Neb. MATT sCHULENBERG , Owner Cussed and Discussed by Everybody. Add your name to the list. $1.00 per year. Real Estate Transfers. I H Whltiihur and wf to Hminu An * ksny wd pt of see 10 1-10 M acres * lir ( > 0. L M Hillings mid wf to D M 1'atehin wd pt It (1 ( bl I flumboldt$0)0. 1 11 Whitalu'r and wf to W W Nutter wd pt H 12 Hoys add Kails rity SSOO. Henry t1 Kleekner and wf to John 1' Ilunultei1 wd oj lot 2 bl 17 Klui ; * 2ml udd Uninbnldt , Nebr. $ ( Wo. Frtd Liiffcnbill to 1'oter Lnjranblll Kll/.iiboth list wd si se } and tuvj see 2 twp 1 r ll ! mid nel and sel and nwi see 11 twp 1 r lit. $10,000. James O'Orudy an-l wf W A and cyn- thn Albright wtl w ) lots IOJ b27 ! llaga dorns add to Dawson. $200. Jesse U. Morton unit wf to FalU city Park & Improvement co. wd lots 2H and 24 bl1 KiiyV add to Kails city. conSDOO Otis L. Unkcfer and wf to Lydlu M. Downing wd east 110 } It of lot I ) bl 10 Humbuldt. Nebr. . $900. Southeastern Nobr. , Building v loan Ass'n to I. D. whltaker lots 23 and 21 bl 11)0 ) ; lots 8 , S ) anil 10 bl 07 lots 1 mid 2 bl I.1 ! ) ! , lots 21 and 22 bl 01 : lots 7 nntl tf bl 1K ! ) wi of lots I , ' ! , M , 15 , 10 , 18 and 18 bl 127 , Falls city , Neb § 2,200. Lctf&l Notice. Notice Is hereby uheti that 1'riil W. Herb , s-ler h.is Hied with thu city clerk of Tails City , Nebraska , his petition slifned bv the requisite mniilH.T of resident ( ion bolileiH at the second \\aidof Tails City. Nebiaska , | > ra > liiir that .1 license as saloon keeper bo granted him I" sell malt , spirituous anil vinous liquors on part of lots .land 5ami lot 4 In block W In the second \\ardot Palls ClU , Nebraska , ( or the munic ipal \oar beirlnnlnir May 4 , 1907. and iMldliiK M.u .1. l'K ' > S. Tm.t ) W. Hi KIISTI-K. Attest li ! UT 11\KI M , CltClerK. . iTIrst publication April 12. ) Lejjivl Notice. Notice K hereby when that 1'elei Kaiser has Illeil nith lln- city clerk o ( Tails City. Ne braska , his petition Hltrncil bj the icqiilslte number of resident free holders of the second ward o ( Tails City , Nebraska , praying that a license as saloon keeper bo Kratitcdi him to sell malt , spirituous and vinous liquors on lots band 7 In block 71 In the second ward of Tails City , Nebiaska , for the niunclpal jear boirlmilnir May 4 , Wr. and endlnirMay ! 1 , 1'XH. ' Attest : I'r.rr.K K.MSIK. : Ilr.KT 1KI.H. ! . City Clerk. ( Tirst publication April I. ! . ) Le tvl Notice. Notice is hereby uhcii that Orville Schocn- licit has tiled \\ltli the city clerk of Tails City. Nebraska , his petition signed by the requisite number of resident free holders o ( the second ward of the city of Palls City. Nebraska , pray ing that a license as saloon keeper be granted him to sell malt , spirituous and \lnoim liquors on lots 4 and 5 in block Tl in the second ward of Falls City , Nebraska , for the municipal year beginning May 4,1907 , and emUinc May 'J , 100S. Attest : OKVIU.I : SUIIOKNIIKIT. Ilr.KT HMCKK , City Clerk. ( Kirst publication April 12. ) Legal Notice Notice is hercbj ifl\en that IVlcr Tredcrlck , jr. . has filed with the city clerk of Tails City. Nebraska , his petition signed bj the requisite number of resident freeholders of the second ward of the city of Tails City. Nebraska , praj- Inir that a license as saloon Keeper ' : granted him to sell malt , spirituous and \liions liquors on lots 7 and S In block 5s In the second ward of rails City. Nebraska , for the municipal jear beKinnlnif May 4 , I'M" , .nut enilhur Maj ! t , 1 ! > 0S. Attest : I'rTi.K TKi'.nr.KiCK , Jr. IIKT ! l\M.xCt ! > ClrrU. Tust publication April 12. ) Lejjal Notice. Notice is heiebj itUen that 1 h.\\e tiled with tin Ullage clerk of the -vlllaito of I'rcston , Nebraska , a petition signed by the lequisite. tiumlxT of frei- holders of said village , prajinir that .1 saloon licrtisibe urauled to me by llu- village boaul to sell malt , spiritiious and \ inous liquors on lot 32 in block 1 of said village of I'roston , Nebraska , for the ensuini ; seal , j tlest : J. R. Smi.i.IVtitioner. : . H. P. KII.I.I K. VlllaifiClerk. . ( Tlrst publication April 12. ) Hurried meule , lack of exerelso are the main cauees of dy.spep iu. A Kind's D.vspupsla Tablet nfter eaeh meal aids digestion. Improves the appetite. Sold by A. G .Wanner. Notice To Colt Raisers. I am now located at the Salem tair grounds with two good Stallions , one trotter and one pacer. You are cordially invited - vitod to call and see them and get acquainted. No trouble to show horses. While ! am owner of these Stallions T will pay one hundred dollars to the first ten of their get taking standard records. To be divided , five colts from each .stallion. Money divided SaO.lX ) to breeder and $50.00 io owner , at time standard record is taken. Colts broken and track horses handled. In case of my dentil , this con * tract shall be void. UGlf CLAHUNCI : DIN < .IK. ifsStkcilni _ _ , * * qt tn wvmint M jy f 5 < > Vt"vm Ss . ii rr'v. . } i i , glllli ! This is good enough for me MADE FROM GRAPES Market Letter. Kansas City Stock Yards , April Stli , l'J07. Small runs of cattle after Tuesday last week resulted in gains of from 10 to 25 cents on all kinds , beef steers { jetting the most of it. . Today 12,000 head were received , market week to 10 lower on beef steers , she stuff and country grades steady to strong , Outside markets arc heavily supplied today and the general feeding is bearish , but except on steers the demand is sufficient to make asnappy mar ket. No extra good steers are included today , a few lots around $6.00. but nothing in the same class as the $ ( > .50 cattle last week , on different days. Bulk of fed steers at § 5.00 to $5.50. Cows , heifers and year lings sell readily at strong prices , among the best sales today be ing a load of Oklahoma cows , I2f > 0 , pounds at $4.-10 , and some choice yearlings at $5-35. Cows range trom $3. 25 to $4.50 , a few dinners at $2.60 to § 3.00 , heifers $3.50 to $5.25 , bulls $2.80 to$4.25 calves quarter higher than a week ago , $4.00 to $7.25. A feature last week was a better demand for heavy steers than we have had lately , the support com ing from Eastern slaughterers as well as from local packers. Country buyers have not had as many cattle to select from as heretofore , and a few more weighty feeders could have been sold last week than were available able- Stockers sell at $4.00 to $5.00 mainly , feeders $4.40 to $4 < ( JO. With few fluctuations of im portance last week the hog mar ket made a net gain of 14 cents for the week , closing at about the best point. Today the run is 9,000 head , and under the influ ence of lower provisions and an excessive run at Chicago , the market ruled 10 to 15 cents lower most of the session , late sales showing some firmness as com pared with the opening. Top today is $6.52yJ , bulk of sales $6.45 to if.47'-'i few heavy hogs getting above $6.45 , and top prices paid for light weights. With moderate runs strong mar ket will likely prevail , and some recovery from the break today is expected this week. Fairly good runs of sheep and lambs ure be ing met by the urgent demand and stronger prices- The market advanced 10 to 25 cents } ast week , and is 10 to 15. cents * higher today on a run of 11,000 head. Record prices were paid for lambs today at $8.20 , while ewes sold at $3.75 to $6 , yearlings at * 7 , and wethers quotable at $ > 5. ' > ( > to $6.25. Dealers see nothing but moderate runs and a continuation of present robust condition of the market. A small amount of clipped stock is coming , selling $1.00 to $1.25 under wooled stock. Spring wind chap , tun mill ctiuso freckles to appear , Plnoeulvo Carbol- l/.cd applied at night will relieve that burning sensation. Nature's own rem edy , Acts like a poultlco and draws out Inllammatlon. Sold by A. G. Wan tier , druggist. FOR YOUHO OR OLD THE BEST mi. BOLD Rings Little Liver Pills M. E. Cburcti. * The following services next Sabbath : ( J:45 : Sunday school. 10:45 : preaching. 2:00 : p. t . Junior league. 7:00 : pni. . Epworth league. 8:00 : p. in. , Preaching. Prayer meeting 8:00 : p. in. on Wednesday evening. All cordially invited. W. T. CLINK. Pastor. Every one knows that spring Is the Benson of Urn yeur when the system needs cleaning. Mings Little Liver Pills are highly recommended. Try thorn. Sold by A. G. Wanner , Public Sale of Shorthorns Don't forgot the great Shorthorn Cattle Sale to be held at Hiawatha , Kas. . Thursday , April 25 , 1907. This offering1 consists of 30 head of Scotch and Scotch Topped females and 15 head of bulls including the Scotch herd bull , SCOTCHMAN 245103 , by the $1,200 Imp. Roy al Pride 149651. These cattle are all in good healthy , thrifty condition and it is just the time of year that the brdeder and farmer can take them home and turn them out in pasture and it wont cost much to keep them. This will be a grand opportunity to get some useful cattle at your own price. There will be choice selections from the herds of T. J. Sands , Robinson , Ivas. , James P. Lohr , Sabetha , Kas. , C. M. Christensen , Sabetha , Kas. , Neils Hansen , Willis , Kan. , and Everett Hayes , Hiawatha , Kas. For Catalogues address Everett Hayes , Hiawatha , Kas. Col. Geo. P. Bellows Col. C. H. Marion Aucts. C. O. Dimmock , Col. N. T. Moore Clerk . t' * * * .X M : --K-- : The Latest in Jewelry 1 In addition to our regular large stock of Jewelry we have secured a number I of Easter specialties. i Our spring stock is one of the most complete we have ever purchased , offering - ing a most varied lineof WatchesRings , the popular Bracelets , Neck Chains , Souvenir Spoons , and all the staple and silver novelties in Silverware. Also a complete line of Phonograph Records. Jewelers and Opticians