ST. ANTHONY Will make the season of igoat m\ place i ? j miles east and i yz miles south of Falls Cit\ . St. Anthony is a high grade Percheron , perfect individual and admired by all who see him. Color Seal Brown. Foaled April , 1Q03. 'Weight ' at a 4 year old , 1700 pounds. Dam a high grade Percheron mare and a good indi vidual.i TERMS $10 to insure a livingcolt. . Care will be taken to 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 1 907 Will make the coming season , beginning April 1st , ns follows : From Saturday evening until Monday evening at my farm three miles south of Barada , the balance of the time at my barn in Barada. Fritx is n coach horse and is so well known here that he needs no description. Will make the se'ason ut the same place on the eame dates as Fritz. Nick is a live-year-old eoal black Mammouth Jack , with white points , very well proportioned and has proven to bo an excellent breeder and sure foal getter. You will make no mietake in breeding to Nick if you rjre looking for a rangy , well built mule. "T/ri" " | Will nmks the season at the same place and on the 111 same date as above described. Tom is a Blacli Percheron Horse five years old , weighing 1700 pounds and is well proportioned , with plenty of bone. Come and see these nnimnlt before breeding elsewhere. TERMS : $10.00 to insure a colt to stand and suck. Wher mares are sold , traded or leave the vicinity , service money become * due and piyable. Care will be taken to prevent accidents but wil not bo responsible should any occur. Barada , Neb. MHTT sCHULENBERGOwnei Doiv't Neglect to Read THE TRIBUNE Cussed and Discussed by Everybody. Add youi name to the list. $1.00 per year. A Little Lay Sermon. "If thy servant do ill , tell him of it ; but if thy servant do well tell him also of that. " In his bright comedy , "His House in Order , " Arthur W. Pin- ere has Hilary Jesson , domestic pacificator , repeat a little parable concerning the bestowal of words of praise here and there to help those who arc struggling against difficulties inherited and acquired. It is a pretty speech and carries the moral of the comedy. Yet Mr. Pinero only put his finger upon a universal human weakness which was cryst.-illix.ed in the foregoing Mohammedan admoni tion and preserved again in the Jewish instruction : "Masters , give unto your servants that which is just and equal ; knowing that ; e alho have a Master in heaven , " and again in the New Testament is this sublime rule of life : "Therefore all things what soever ye would that men should do to you , do ye even so to them ; for this is the law and the proph ets. " What a helpful thing merited praise is to every human being. There can be no richer reward of loyalty and of self-sacrifice than the knowledge that sonic heart beats the warmer for our doing. It is a most unfortunate weakness of many natures that neglects the vorcl of helpful encouragement hen a despondent spirit craves he refreshment of a smile and lie enheartenmeut ol a conunen- ation. Some lives are made heerless because the one who hould have said , "You have one well , " neglects the obliga- ion. Some tcmp9ranients are endered sourand saturnine when little leaven of comforting as- urance would have redeemed hem to beauty and happiness. LMie right word at the right time nakes burdens lighter and illum- nes the way. One day an engi- icer of a heavy train noticed that lis poor fireman was almost over come by the arduous labor of seeping up steam. Leaning over close lo his fireman's ear , the en gineer shouted : "It's might } ' iar-r-l ( work , it is , Moik , but ook at the fein shtnoke yer-r-r nakin' . " That little touch oi vitty acknowledgement of Mike's icavy task made his shovel ighter and kept up steam. Almost as bad as the one who saves his garlands for the graves of his friends instead of bestow ng them upon the living is he who either couches his praise in words of palpably insincere ilat- tery or through lack of tact and : lelicacy gives a compliment the sting of a lash. Once a traveler stopped at a farm house for din ner. The farmer and the stran ger discussed various topics until the stranger asked about the master's family. Near them sat a girl of 15 years. Finally the farmer spoke of her. "She ain't very bright , "observed the father , 'and she can't learn nothin' . I always said it was because she favors her mother. Got the go ! darndest temper and is awkward as a cow. She ain't worth her salt about the house , but " and the father brightened - "she's got some good points. Come over liere , Mamie , and show the gen tleman yer beautiful white teeth ' The defective Mamie obeyed , but with an evident lack of enthusi asm. asm.Those Those who are chary witl their words of commendation often are merely thoughtless They feel a certain amount o appreciation for the efforts o others , but they never think to express it. Such narrow selfish ness has lost many an employer : valued employe and it always de tracts from the quality of service rendered. Most natures are so constituted th.t ; devotion is stim ulated by cheerful recognition In every relation of life this prin ciple holds good. Say the thine that cheers and encourages. Cove the thorns in others' pathway with the petals of hope and rail } the faltering with forbearanc and benevolence. This is th gospel of triumphant humanity Complies with til requirement cf the National Pure Food Lnw , Guarantee No. 2041 , filed nt Washing ! „ , . m "Our food was good' Bear . / , & stcnlc , flapjacks , fresh bnad , etc. , f.r but nothing cecmccl lo and warm llie ' . . ' maVe gtmi'inj n.Coffw ! ill I'Jrttlty ni strengthen us no much as a cup of codec all-f l ins ctu.nt1 cr ulwa rtpomfln ( \ M ARIOSA Coffee , which we kept in _ Never buy lpoe collec out of n bag , the bin or tin. If il were good ihu roaster original package and ground as would not be ashamed to sell it in " " ii needed. fron n rcnt'cnm now M Hctlilcliem , Talk about roasted fresh daily , the with his packatjc name on it. Aibucklcs' ARIOSA wni tic ! fim roasted way to get n cup of coffee that tastes Tlie MM rf AtlucUV AHIOIArnc-fltWcf all packaged codec , packaged for the cosumcr's like coffee , with nil the delicious flavor llio oilier piclicrJ lodm coinbincj. Ili OielwtltofTrt protection nnd the poles of each berry scaled ( cr you , tint ) cixti > cu ICIA. after the with ftesh cggi nnd ti'ljar ' to and aroma intact , is lo buy Aibucklcs * If your grocer \von't supolyyrilc to | keep l ! , odncss in end make the colfcc tcttlc ARIOSA and grind it as you waul to ARUUCKLE BROS. ' dear c..u USC it. V/nrauSE it n titllo i a llio flavor r.rd Ntw Yoik Gty. f the Tree Falls Wlmt Will Be come of the Ivy ? \\V hear a great deal about the lodern girl developing mannish- ess , independence , and losing er femininity. A great many eople are much alarmed because rirls arc not trained , as formerly , n womanly gentleness. It is a beautiful figure of speech 0 defccribcthe feminine character S the ivy which clings to the lasculine oak for support , and 1 return covers and beautifies its lidious knots and scars. But , if the oak falis , what be- omes of the ivy ? There it > ( oo much of this ivy linging and beautifying idea in raining girls. They should be aught that it is just as necessary o be independent , to be self-sup- lorting , as to be able to cling ind beautify. In other words , , hey ought to be able to stand alone if the tree falls , and not go lown with it. Success The News No Pure th'tig cough euro aws would 00 m-eded , If nil cough cures were like Dr. Shoop's cough euro iind has been for -0 year * . The Viiltorml Luw now requires that if uny Uon- filter Into a uough mixture , it mist lie printed on the l.ibc ! or package. ' 'or this reason mothers nnd others , hould iiibUt on hliving Dr. Shoon's cough cure. No poli-on rnarki on Dr. ShoopS lablex and none in the inedi- inc. elit must by law tie mi the label. And it's not only ntfe , hut it Is said 'to ) o by those that know It best , n truly remarkable cough remedy. Take tie ehauc'i- particularly with your children. In ift on having Dr. ohoop's cough cure < 'iimpart1 cart-fully the DrShoop ukagi' with others and hce. No pol- -mi mm kg tliiTiYou ! can always bo > n thf stfo i-He by demanding Dr. Shoop'i cou li cure Simply refuse to i'i'pi any other. Sold by all dealers. BEGGS'BLOOD PURIFIER CURES catarrh of the stomach. Hurried meals , luck of exercUo are the nuiin causes of dyspepsia. A Uingf D.vspepala Tablet lifter each meulaldt digestion , Improves the appetite. Sold by A. O .Wanner. Notice To Colt Raisers. I am now located attheSalen fair grounds with two goo ( Stallions , one trotter and om pacer. You are cordially in vited to call and see them am get acquainted. No trouble ti show horses. While I am owne of these Stallions I will pa ] one hundred dollars to the firs ten of their get taking standan records. To be divided , fivi colts from each stallion. Mone ] divided $50.00 to breeder am $50.00 to owner , at time standan record is taken. Colts brokei and track horses handled. In case of my death , this cor tract shall be void. GGtf GLAHKNCI : DINGUS. Spring wind chap , tan nnd eauso freckles to appear , IMncsalvo Carbol- 1ml applied at night will relieve that burning sensation. Nature's own rem edy , Acts llko n poultice and draws out InllammiUlon. Sold by A. 0. Wan nor , druggist. BEGGS'BLOOD PURIFIER CURES cntnrrIiofjtlic tuinach. Kansas City is after the Repub lican National Convention. Here's hoping that she gets if. It is thought that the friends of the President will favor the west in locating the convention , and if so Kansas City would be an ideal place to hold it. "Prevcnllc- " will promptly cheek n cold or the Grippe when taken early or at the "liiiec/.e stage" I'n-ventlcs cure eatcd colds ns well. Prevention nro ttlo cnndy cold cure tnblots , nnd Dr. hoop , Uncinc. Wlfi , will glndly mull ou snmples nnd a book on colds free , 'you ' will write him. The snmplcH rove their merit. Cheek early colds 1th prcventlcs nnd stop Pneumonia nfic nnd 2. " > c boxes , sold by all dcalern. FOR YOUNO OR OLD THE BEST mi. SOLD Rings Little Liver Pills Saturday night the elegant 40- H rillc which M. C. Walter , proprietor of one of the billiard and pool halls in this city , was giving away , was awarded to the lucky person who happened to be Cheres Wilson. It is a dandy rillc and one anyone might be proud of. Mr. Walter is one of our-progrcssive business men , al though he has only been in this city for a short time. M. 0. Churcli. The following services next Sabbath : 9'l5 : Sunday school. / 10:45 : preaching. 2:00 : p. in. Junior league. 7:00 : p. in. 13pworth league. 8:00 : p. in. , Preaching. Prayer meeting 8:00 : p. m on Wednesday evening. All cordiall } ' invited. W. T. GUNK , Pastor. livery one knows Hint spring Is the season of the your when the system needs cleansing I linns Lltllu Liver Pills iu-0 highly reeommenileil. Try them. Sold by A. O. Wanner. Public Sale of Shorthorns Don't forgot the great Shorthorn Cattle Sale to be held at liawatha , Kas. . Thursday , April 25 , 1907. This offrring1 consists of 30 head of Scotch and Scotch Topped females and 15 head of bulls including the Scotcli icrcl bull , SCOTCHMAN 245103 , by the $ ' , Imp. Roy- il Pride 149651. These cattle are all in good healthy , thrifty condition and t is just the time of year that the brdeder and farmer can , ake 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 it your own price. There will be choice selections from the herds of T. J. Sands , Robinson , Kas. , Jam.es P. Lohr , Sabetha , Kas. , C. M. Christensen , Sabetha , Kas. , Neils Hansen , Willis , Kan. , nnd Everett Hayes , Hiawatha , Kas. ' For Catalogues address Everett Hayes , Hiawatha , Kas. Col. Geo. P. Bellows Col. C. H. Marion Aucts. C. O. Dimmock , : ol. N. T. Moore Clerk The Latest in Jewelry 1 In addition to our regular large stock of Jewelry we have secured a number of Easter specialties. Our spring stock is one of the most complete we have ever purchased , offer ing a most varied line of Watches , Rings , the popular Bracelets , Neck Chains , Souvenir Spoons , and all the staple and 1T 1 * silver novelties in Silverware. Also a complete line of Phonograph T I Records. Davies & Owens \ : Jewelers and Opticians READ THE TRIBUNE