The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, April 12, 1907, Page 6, Image 6

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THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , APRIL i2 , 1907
Prepare The Soil.
In the general course of fann
ing there are certain things to
do that are seasonable and on the
whole formulate the routine of
process that effects the production
of crops. At this reason of the |
year preparation is being niado
for the sowing of small grain , j
for the planting of corn which |
will come along in a few weeks ,
and the meadows and fall sown
grain arc or should be , receiving
their quota of attention. In all
of this work the disc harrow
plays an important part , and as
tillers of the soil become more
cognizant of the need for a per
fect physical condition of the
soil ) this implement will receive
greater attention. For several
reasons it is important that the
surface of the soil be kept in a
state of fine tilth. In the sec
tions of less rainfall a fine sur
face mulch is necessary as a
means to receiving and retaining
soil moisture. The brcakingup
of the surface crust makes way
for thi : moisture to be rccived
I in the largest quantities , whether
it comes in volumes of smaller
amounts , and at the same time
the little capilaries by which the
moistnr evaporates and escapes
from the soil are broken up.
And because of these functions
thus performed it is highly important -
portant that the surface is kept
well pulverised- Just below this
surface mulch \vliere\tlie inois-
ture is held , and where the
plant's roots are found. And as
we have said that the moisture
passes upward and downward in
the soil by capillary attraction it
is necessary that the root bed be
hrm in order that the moisture
will rise from the lower strata.
In accomplishing this end the
sub-surface packer is really the
proper implement to use , but in
absence of it the disc answers the
purpose. Now t h e question
arises : In order to accomplish the
conditions above named , viz. , a
fine surface tilth , and a firm under-
Mirface , to what extent shall the
plow be used. We would say to
the extent that the sub-surface
xvill not become overfirm , thus
impeding a thorough root de
velopment. For the sowing of
spring grains , it is presumed that
ground upon which corn was
grown the previous season is
utilized. And such ground hav
ing been plowed' , probably , for
the corn is properly packed in
the sub-surface to insure ample
moisture and yet , is not too
packed to prevent a full and
healthy root development. Hence
the disc is the thing to use , wheth
er the grain be sown broadcaster
or with the press drill. 15ut
many farmers make the mistake
of using the disc principally prc-
ceeding the sowing of the spring
small grain crops. It should be
used more freely on corn ground.
As early as the ground is disced
for small grain is none too early
to disc it for corn , whether it is
intended that the ground be
plowed or listed , and whether it
be corn or stubble ground , or
Eall plowingIn saying this we
make reference only to soil that
is not too wet , for no work should
be done in any soil at any time
when there is enough moisture
that the soil particles will not
dissolve , thus preventing large
openings through which the
moisture may escape by means
of drying winds or otherwise.
AVe say that the first discing may
be clone at any time after the
frost is out of the ground and the
soil is in the right physical con
dition. Then it is to be handlec
according to weather develop
uient. If much rain tails am
comes in heavy showers Urn
packing the soil and affording op
portuity for the crust to form , thi
common harrow may be usei
effectively. If , however tlr
weather is reasonable , it is sooi
enough to disc again before plow
ing and after the weeds ha\
started.
Recently one of our reader
asked us why we urged dis cin ;
Uefore plowing for corn. Simpl
in order that the surface may b
fined and when turned into th
furrow slice will pack into a firm
subsurface. At the same time ,
all trash and surface growth is
cut up and made the more ready
for becoming available through
the different courses of turning
into soil content and plant food.
Meadowsi too , should be disced.
If manure has been spread oiii so
much the better , and if the disc
be set straight and run over the
meadow twice , once each way , it
is good. Especially is this latter
true as applied to alfalfa meadow.
For Cuttirrh , lot mo scntl you free
just to provo murlt , a trlul size box of
Dr. slioops cutiirrti remedy. It is H
Rnow whltu , creutny , hi'tillng nntl&apllo
balm that tflvua Instant rulluf to Ciiturrh
of tliu iiosi- and throat. Make the free
fust and get ? . Addrss Dr. Sheep , Racine
Wls. Larirc jura i > 0 cunts sold by nil
dealors.
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Tlic Making of an Ambassador.
Powell Olay'.on ' , a member of
the Kepubliean National Committee -
tee from Arkansas , and formerly
AmbiiHBtulor to Mexico , called on
flu1 Into Murk llnium at Atlantic
Oily in tlm spring of 180(5 ( , when
HiiniiaVIIH making his campaipn
for the nomination of William
MeKinloy for President by the
Republicans.
"Howdy. Clayton ? " naid llmina
as Clayton camt1 info the room.
"Howdy , Mark ? " haul Clnyton.
"What can yon do ? " nuked
1 IIUIIIH.
"Woll , " roplifd Clnyton. "I con
trol the delegates from Arkaiihas ,
itnd Arkansas is a state that begins
with A. "
"Hum"said llanmi. "Wlmt doyen
yon want ? "
" 1 want to be Ambassador to
Mexico. "
'All right , " said Ilanna.
And that is all there was to it.
FARGO.
Jim Uandall WHS ill Uulo tin buainos
Sutiirday.
John Paul transacted business In
[ lulo Friday.
Horn to W. Thrallkil tintl wlfo last
Friday , a girl.
Mrs. Italic Shnuk had business In
lulo Saturday.
leorgo iitul Katlo Nlt/.scho wuro In
lulo Thursday.
.1. C. Wallrafl and wife were shop-
ug 1" town Saturday.
Halilii and Conrad Dannecker were
lulo visitors Saturday.
H. O. Dorsto had wino dental work
one at Falls Cilj Tuesday.
\V. Heahton and wife wore shopping
t the county seat Tuesday.
( 'has Nlt/sobo and wife were visit-
ng with Albert Santo Sumlay.
.1. C. Wallratl and family wcro visit-
ML' with Mrs. Fisohor Sunday.
John Fnti'her and wlft > wore comity
oat bu . | iu > s visitors WodiH'fidaj.
lid Ilniisi'i'kt'i1 and family wcro the
rursts of John t'litteher Sunday.
F K. Nll/-oho and wife were busl-
ie s vifltors at the comity s-eat Tues-
my
Mtirni'y Farley and wife of Sunny
'alloy were county scat visitors Satur-
Iry
Albert Santo and wife urn the proud
mrunU of a baby boy that was born tc
IHMII Sunday.
Henry I'rlbbono and wlfo tire rejoice -
o\ \ ; over a bubylrl } that arrived al
their place Monday.
Mary Wisman , who has been work
K for O. P. Heck , Is visiting will
r.cr parents this week.
Gust and Emma Frlck of Morrlll
Ivans. , worn the guests of Henry ant
arrlo Hlrschborger Sunday.
Mrs. Geo. Ivllnk of Savannah , Mo. , i
visiting with her parents , John Helfen
bien and Wlfo. Mr. Holfenboln i
quite sick.
In the treatment of piles It become
necessary to have the remedy put u
in such a form that it can bo applied t
the parts alTected. Man /.an Pile ren
cdy Is encased in a collapsible tub
with noz/lc attached. It cannot hoi
but reach the spot Relieves bllm
blooding , itching and protruding pllei
Fifty cents with noz/lo guarantoei
Try it Sold by A C ! . Wanner.
LIGHTNINC
> " -NFETi.Y ANO FROPERL
AnllEPViLL TROrLCi
YOUR CUILDiNCS
Rcjbiirn Hunter 4 Co.'s Roc
arc Aclmmledged ( be ISei
PUY OF YOUR LOCAL
AUTHORIZED AGENT
Max J. Hortman ,
HeaohoB the spo
Stops pain. Th
Great I'llo Ren
oily. Put up I
tubes wltlx rod
nozzle , 50 cent
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SPF/-MA1 , 1 8
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Stewarts Horse and Sheep cip ! =
| ping machines.
I Lowe Bros. Paints.
| Majestic Ranges.
I Jewel Gasoline Stoves.
Alaska Refrigerators.
Sure Hatch Incubators.
Superior Axle Grease.
Pittsburg Electric Weld Fenc-
I ing. White Sewing Machines.
I Stranksy Enameled Ware. Gar =
I den , Field and Flower Seeds. Bee
I * Supplies , Washing Machines and f
all kinds of Lubricating Oil.
J. C TANNER I
Tuesday , April 9 ,
1907 , near the B.
& M. depot , Falls City ,
Nebraska , for which
we will pay in cash
Hens and Pullets 9 i-2c
Young Roosters 8c
Old Roosters 5c
the highest market
price.
Horse hides , $2.50
each ; cow hides , 9C.
larinda 1'onllry , Gutter & Hgg Co.
SEE
CALIFORNIA
NOW
Special to California
Round trip rates to San Fran
cisco and Los Angeles , about half
rates , April 25th to May 18th. Bo
euro to go one wny via the Shasta
route and Puget Sound only
$12.50 more. Stopovers , variable
and attractive routes.
Cheap , One Way West
Daily during April one way
rates to Utah , California , Oregon ,
Washington , Idaho , Montana and
Big Horn Basin nearly 50 per
cent reduction. Daily through
standard and tourist sleepers.
Homeseekers' Excursions
Frequently each month from
Eastern Nebraska to Eastern Col
orado , Wyoming and Biu Horn
Basin.
Landseekers' Information
Bureau
Irrigated lands nlon the Noilli
Platte TCiver , in the Big Hem
Basin and Yellowstone Valley on
terms cheaper than pnyuiK rent
and. money paid on a wntei ri hl
is money saved. Send for new
descriptive folders.
u E. G. WHITFORD ,
> o Local Ticl.ct Agent ,
JJ L. \ \VAHULCY , G. P. A. ,
s. Omaha , Neb.
TurkO , the Imported Belgian
Draft horse , owned by the Sunny
Valley Horse company will
make the season of 1007 as fol
lows :
Monday and Tuesday of each
week at Henry Voegeles on the
Coon Pritchard farm ten miles
northeast of Falls City.
The balance of the week at
Barney Voegeles on the Chas.
Gannon farm seven and one-
quarter miles northeast of Falls
City.
Turko weighs 2,220 pounds
and is a wonderful horse. His
terms are : $15.00 to insure a
colt to stand up and suck ; $12.50
tor the season ; § 10.00 for single
service.
Chunky Tom , Black Kentucky
Jack white points will make the
season with Turko. IIis terms
are $10.00 to insure a colt to
stand up and suck.
Chun Icy Tom gets good colts.
One of them , a sucking colt ,
sold this spring at the W. A.
Schock sale for $130 00. The
highest price ever paid in the
state for a sucking colt. Owen's
.he 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 altc
mite Sundays.
Riv. O. H. ENGKI.IIKKCHT.
Dr. Hannah C.Noran
Former ! ) Or. riemms )
Physician and Surgeon
Is now located one block West of th
National hotel , where she will b
pleased to sec her old friends and pa1
rons. Calls promptly answered nigh
or da\
'PHONE 102
UoOrlatcs.
Ccnfonrsta
aal Pure
All conga syrups containing opiates consti
pate the bowels , ilco's Laxative Coagh By top
' cures thj bowels ana contains no opiates.
: Here We Shine I
We lead in dainties for the table. You will find our
j line complete. Choice- Beef , Pork , Veal and Mutton.
1 All leading brands of smoked and salt meats. Oysters ,
Celery , Cranberries , Fresh Msh , Salt Fish , c'hrimp ,
Jf
* Clams , Lobsters , Rabbits , Pickles and fine home made *
j *
J Sausages. Poultry of all kinds. 1
CITY MEAT MARKET * *
A. E. SCHMIDT. PROP.
The Falls City Roller Mills
I
Docs a general milling business , and manufactures the
following brands of flour I
SUNFLOWER MAGNOLIA CROWN Ig II I
The above brands arc gunrantccd to be of the highest pos
sible quality. We also manufacture all mill products and g
Conduct a general
Grain , Live Stock and Coal Business C
C
and solicit a share of your patronage e
P. S. Heacock & Son , Falls City , Neb. |
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Rheumatism
I Imvo found a tried nnd tested euro for Klieu-
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Physician and Surgeon
Calls promptly attended day or
night. Oftice over State Hank ,
Fall- , City , Nebraska.
Office 'Phone House 'Phone
329 330
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