THE FALLS CITk' TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , MAY 10 , 1907. ST. ANTHONY Will make the season of 1907 at my place i l,4 miles east and 11/2 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. Dam - a high grade Percheron mare and a good indi vidual. TERA1S $10 to insure a livingcolt. . Care will be taken to avoid accidents but I will not be responsible should any occur. J. W. CROOK. , : I The Latest in Jewelry la 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 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. Davies & Owens ! Jewelers and Opticians i CLIMAX CHICK PEED C The best feed on earth for baby Chicks. C If you never have used this teed , you should H try it. 1 guarantee it and if you are not H satisfied that it is the best feed you ever I u'sed , you can come back and gel your mon I ey. You do not lose your chicks with bowel trouble , but you will see a big difference in G C them over the old way of feeding them. Try this feed at my expense and. you will never K use anything else. I have an agent in each K of the surrounding towns where you can get S this feed. S O. P. HECK Season of 1907 Will make the coming season , beginning April 1st , as follows : From Saturday evening until Monday evening at my farm three miles south of Barndn , the balance of the time at my barn in Barada. Fritz is a coach horse and is so well known here that he needs no description. ] \Ji/ 1x' Will make the season at the same place on the I IV.il 6Qme dates as Fritz. Nick is n livo-yenr-old coal black Mnmmouth Jack , with white points , very well proportioned and has proven to be an excellent breeder and sure foal getter. You will make no mistake in breeding to Niclc if you are looking for a rangy , well built mule. Will make the season nt the same place nnd on the same date ns nbove described. Tom is n Black , Percheron Horse five years old , weighing 1700 pounds nnd is we ! proportioned , with plenty of bone. Come and see these animals before breeding elsewhere. TERMS : $10.00 to insure a colt to stand nnd suck. Whei mares are sold , traded or lenvo the vicinity , service money becomes due and piyablo. Care will bo taken to prevent accidents but will not be responsible should nny occur. Baracla , Neb. MATT sCHULENBERG , Owner Doi\'t Neglect to Read THE TRIBUNE Cussed and Discussed by Everybody. Add your name to the list. $1.00 per year. The Chief American Attribute. In these days of the muck ake. when magazines desiring in increase in circulation publish ensational articles on "Frenzied Finance , " "The Treason of the Senate" and others of similar haracter. In these days of cforniation when every little kate with doubtful character > rates of dishonesty in public iid private life in the hopes that he public will accept him as one f superior virtue , it is a pleasure o read articles like the following vhich is taken from the Kansas City Star : After all , is not big-hearted- less the fundamental , the primal , he conspicuous quality in the lersonality of the American pco- ) le as a whole ? Business acute less , quickness of mind , activity ind yes , hardness have been he attributes most often ascribed o the Americans by the foreign Indents of the national character uid accepted by the people of the United States themselves. Are lot these traits , in fact , merely raditional and superficial ; ' A week ago a man who had ) een a street railway employee , a ea and coffee peddler , the owner of a small restaurant , proved to ) e an escaped convict. Nine ears before he had broken from ) risen when he still had. eight nonths to serve. His offense had lad been stealing groceries from i building also containing a post- oflice. In those nine years of > recarious libertv he had married , established a home and gained he genuine regard of his neigh- > ofd and business associates. For i860 reward he was pointed out as an escaped convict , taken rom his family and sent back to prison. The next day the people of the vhole community became his leighbors and friends. Without word from the man who had ) ecn sent buck to prison , 60,000 of these Americans asked the jresident to give a square deal tea a man who for nine years had ived a square life. Every night last week a Kan- ias City theatre was crowded to he point of the police super- 'ision. Men and womet held places in line twenty hours to be permitted to pay $2 each for seats. The attendance exceeded ihat of any attraction in a theater n the city's history. There was 10 gorgeous scenery , not a hint of a ballet and enl } ' one little : ouch of music. A play as simple as a child's story and as clean. The people the same people whose hearts had been touched by the story of the escaped con vict wept with the little old musi cian. And these are the same people who a few weeks before liacl refused to see a play based on the glorification of sin. Improper action of the kidneys causes backache , lumbuporheumatism 'Pineulcs'1 it ) a kidney remedy that will relieve these diseases. Pleasant to takn nnd guaranteed to give eatisfac- tlon or money refunded. "Relief In every dose. " Sold by A. G. Wanner. Speaking of golden weddings : Absalom Woolf n wealthy Mormon living near Lognn , Utah , yestor dny eelebrnted his golden wedding to two woman. They are sisters , nnd have lived next door to ench other sinee the wedding dny fifty years ngo. The Mormons uuisl renlly be very smart men. They seem to know how to get along with a lot of wives better thai the man with one wife gets nlonj , with that one. Ex. Call at our store , please , for ti free sample of Dr. Shoop's "Health Codec. ' If real cofTec disturbs your Stomach your Heart , or Kidneys , then try tin Clover CoiTco imitation. While Dr Sheep has very closely matched Oh Java and Mocha ColTee In llayor and taste , yet he ha * not oven a single grain of real Col. o in it. Dr. Shoop's Health ColTee In tation is made fron pure toasted Rn.mb or cereals with Malt , Nuts , etc. You will surely Ilk Health Coffee. Sold by Fred 10 Schmitt. C. C. Eaton , who resides on a farm near Dawson , Avas a Fall City visitor Wednesday and while here was a pleasant caller at thi office. NEW FIRM ! NEW GOODS ! HAEFFLE , IEGER & CO. We are Headquarters for the Full and Complete line of St. Joseph Implements This line needs no introduction in this community as these goods are conceded the best on the market. When in need of a Lister , Cultiva tor , Harrow or anything in the line of Implements , call on us and get 4 prices before buying. We also carry a fine line of Wagons , Carriages & and Buggies. In addition , wecarrj' a full line of Flour and Feed from the following mills : Preston , Falls City and White Cloud. When in town daII on us and look over our stock whether you want to buy or not , we will treat you right. PRESTON , NEB. HAEFFLE , RIEGER & CO. THE VERY BEST THE VERY CHEAPEST * ' % $ Murder or Suicide. Just as we go to press we hear f a t-ensational suicide or murder etween here and Table Kock , he wife of Ernest Frank , a oung farmer , having been found estcrday morning by her hus- iand lying dead on the iloor of he kitchen when he returned rom doing his work. The couple Kid been married less than a year ind no motive for suicide is mown. The authorities are iu- estigating the case. The victim s quite young and her maiden lame was Edith Allen. Both lusband and wife are well known n and around Table Rock and he neighbors scout the suicide heory. Ilumboldt Leader. Later accounts of this sad af- air , gives the coroner's jury ver- lict as that of suicide. Coughs and nolils contracted at this eason of the year should have Im mediate attention. I3eea Laxative ouph Syrup , contains Honey and Tai- mil is unequalled for hoarseness croup ind coughs. Pleasant to take ; mothers endorse it ; children like to take it. ontains no opiates. Moves the bowels. Sold bj A , G. Wanner. Veils in the very latest styles ire shown at the Bon Ton Mil- incry store. Eyeglasses on Stamps. For the first time since the in- reduction of postage stumps as n nail carrying medium have eyc- isses figured us part of the or- lamentation of the bit of gummed ) iiper which is nllixed to envel opes. There have been bearded aces' , bald heads , Indians , pow dered wigs nnd plenty of mednl- ions illustrating mechanical prog- CBB ; but it remained for the Grand Duke of Luxemburg to mve his royal features , bedecked with the modern pince ne/ , im printed upon the postage stamps of his domain. These stamps should have a particular interest for the collector , as they arc the lirst and only ones of their kind. New York Press. Most healthy , vigorous men and women in the United States are f-A raised olcl- - on good , - . fashioned Arbucklcs * ARIOSA Coffee. Never mind what the others drink , you want to be well. Say _ things to the man who tries to switch you from Arbuckles * to coffee that pays him big profits at the expense of your stomach. Conpliti with til requirement ) it the Nibooil Puie Food Law. Cu r nt No. 2041. tied \Vuhiogton. . More Government Land. i The government has definitely decided to proceed with the Huntley - ley project of opening 30,000 acres of government land for set tlement near Billing * , Mont. , by lottery or the drawing system. The exact date has not been fixed , but it will be about June 30 or July 1. This land is remarkable in that it will be the first govern ment laud ever thrown open for settlers where water for irriga tion is immediately available. L. W. Wakely , general passen ger agent of the Burlington , savs : "The land will all be within fifteen miles of the million dollar sugar beet factory at Billings. Six town sites will be established nnd land within two miles of the towns will be allotted in forty icre tracts , and more than two niles will be allotted in eight } ' icre tracts. The expense to the nan drawing will be about $31 an acre and it will be worth from SSO to $100 in a year , or at once "Should a man draw a forty or eighty acre tract he must pay one-tenth down , or $3 for his pro rata to the government for the expense of irrigation , $1 for the Indians and 00 cents of the ex- ) cnsc of maintenance , which uakes $4. ( > 0 for the first year for each acre. " Gone Forever. Ten years ago a farmer put lis initials on a dollar bill. The next day he went to the nearest town and spent it with a mer chant. Before the year was out he got the dollar back. Four times in six years the dollar came back to him for produce and three times he heard of it in the pocket of his neigbors. The last time he got if back four years ago. He sent it to a mail order house , he never has seen that dollor since , and never will. That dollar bill will never pay any more school or road tax for him , will never build or brighten any of the homes of the community. He sent it entirely out of the circle of usefullness to himself and his neighbors. Patronize your local merchant who helps you to pay your taxes , support your schools nnd church es , and lends a helping hand in times of sickness and trouble , Ex. OIILof the most important . .in fatitfittions which the census bureau has over undertaken will be an examination of criminal stntistiufi , of the cos I and methods of administering criminal justice. The practical value of sueh information mation is evident from the fact that according to eoiibervntivo es timate the apprehension , trial and support of crimimals cost fliis na tion half a million dollars a year. As yet we have no scientific information mation about how this money is spent. Piles ; 3t quick and certain relief from Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. Please note it Is made alone for Piles , and Its action is positive and certain. Itching , painful , protruding or blind disappear like magic by its use. Largo nickel-capped glass jars 50 cents Sold by all dealers. A Wonderful Ape. The other evening I sat and listened to the voice of a Falls City man who has been dead some months. Sometime before his death he talked into a phonograph graph and the reproduction is startling in its similarity. A Falls City mother listens nearly every d iy to records made by her son who is now dead. Suppose some one who died twenty years ago were to return to life and read the following , which appeared in Sunday's paper , what would he think ? "President Roosevelt will fire a rille from the White house next Monday and hear the bullet hit a bull's eye at Charleston , S. C. , 515 miles away. The occasion will be the beginning of the national Rchmixcnfcst , a compe tition of expert marksmen. The president will press a button that will send an electric current through the telegraph wires to Charleston and thus furnish the energy to pull the trigger of a rille that will be aimed with such precision to insure the bullet speeding to the mark. A long distance telephone connection will have been made , and the prasident will have his ear at the receiver when he presses the button. In this way he will hear the bullet ring the bell. " t'Vco Sample of ' 'Proventics" and a booklet on Colds will bo cladly inullcri you , on request , by Dr. Sheep , Racine , Win. Simply to prove merit. Pri'vuntlm uro little Candy Cold Cure tablets. No Quinl.H' , no Laxative , nothinir harmful whatever. Prevention prevents cold * as the name implies when taken early , or at the ' 'Snooze Stage. " For a seated cold or Ln Grippe , break it up safely and quickly with Prevention Sold by all dealers. Miss Alice Cleaver of Falls City was a guest of Mrs. R. L. HolF the forepart of the week. Miss Cleaver is on artist of renown , having frequently won prizes in exhibits in Chicago and other largo cities for her paintings. While hero she sketched Mrs. George Segrist nnd Miss Ha/el Grinstend. Ilumboldt Standard. Drainage Election. A largo number of property owners assembled at the court house last Saturday afternoon to participate in the election of a member of the board to fill the place made vacant by the expira tion of .Mr. Giiufitead's term. Tin1 contest narrowed down to II. E. G mislead and Dr. John Uesketl of Salem. Mr. Giinstond was buccessful and will continue n member of the board. Now that the Miles case is over it is hoped that the hearing on protests will proceed more rapid 1F. All "the lawyers being engaged in the case were unable to represent their clients and Mr. Joseph Miles be ing a member of the board has mnde it practically impossible to dispose of many cnses before the drainage board. BEGGS1 BLOOD PURIFIER CURES catarrh of the stomach.