THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , MAY 17 , 1907 Complies with all requirements of llic National Pure Food Law , Guarantee No. 2041 , filed at Washington. To FORTIFY THCBoDY AGMRT FATIGUE THCY An old soldier writes about SOLD IM SEALED PACKAGES ARIOSA Coffee : "Your coffee Bf- FOR YOUR protection of consumers , roasted is ihc best and richest coffee I ever scaled with and the pores of each berry average cost per pound , and enables UJ drank since 1 left the service , from a coating of fresh eggs and pure sugar , to give you better coffee for youi " I received coffee hold the goodness in and make the 61 until your to money than you can buy in any other yesterday. " A soldier knows coffee coffee settle clear and quickly. Belter way. There are more packages ol by the taste , and the way it makes him than "fresh roast. " Wanning a ARIOSA cold in the United State ? feel , nnd would sooner jjo without little develops the flavor and makes the than all the other Coffee packages his hrcad than without his coffee. grinding easy. Our enormous coffee combined. * the first business If your grocer will not supply , write to Arbucklcs ARIOSA was , axcccding the next four largest AKBUCrCUi BROS. . rna-"cl , pack.-gccl coffee , packaged for firms in the world together , reduces our New Ycik Citv Wortli While. ever.-icheiv- Nothing great was - cd without enthusiasm. iCmcr- sou. You are never apt to have to pass an examination in which an intimate knowledge of the vari ous brands of whisky will help you , In I'JOfi the total revenue from passengers in railroads in the United States was S-'J4J55,235. } A man who can hold his tem per when there's trouble in the air usually gets control of the situation. It's the coward who tries to win a tight on a bluff. Some men would do wonderful things if some little thing were not in the way. Jewish proverb : Teach thy tongue to say , "I do not know. " "What is civilisation ; I answer , the power of good women. Emerson. Although it was Abraham Lin coln in his Gettysburg speech who made famous the phrase , ' 'Government of the people ) by the people , for the people , " the fathei of the sentiment was really Daniel Webster , w h o. thirty 3'cars previously , had spoken of " 'the people's government , made for the people , made by the people and answerable to the people. " The next stage in the crvstallixation of the phrase was in 1850 , when another great American , Theodore Parker , al luded to "a government of all the people , by all the people , for all the people. " Then in 1S ( 3 Lin coln put the finishing touch and gace Democracy its watchword. Tell a lie , and it will camp on your trail until it disgraces you. And when the fact finally comes out that you have told a lie , a lot of your enemies will be sitting around. Every truth that comes home to us is a moral call , bidding us rise to a new position. Goethe. Some people borrow trouble ; others buy it by the glass or bet tle. No conquest is so severe as his who labors to subdue himself. A worthy life is impossible 'Wltliou.t a worthy motive. Rus- kiri , Every man is valued in this worhas he shows by his conduct that he wishes to be valued. Bruyere. The worry of today is usually the result of the carelessness ol yesterday. Reasons whole pleasure , all the joys o sense , Llo in throe words- health , pcuco uni competence. Essay on Man. Then pealed the bells inoro loud am deep , "God Is not dead ! nor doth ho sleep ! The Wrong shall fall , the Right pre vail , With peace on earth , good-will t : men ! " Longfellow. Every ono knows that spring is th season of the year when the systei needs cleansing. Rings Little Live Pills are highly recommended. Tr them. Sold by A. G. Wanner , FARGO. John Speat'H was attending to busi ness at FullB City Tuesday School Diet. No. 27 have a now orgun and ttio Sunday school is in full blast , there being about llfty scholars. Mrx. Kuto Shuck win a county scut shopper Tuesday. Ed Iluiiy.olcor went to Full * City Tuesday to huvo his hand dressed which lie cut lust wcnlc with an ax. Win. Much was a business culler ut llulo Wednesday. I3r. fJi'o. King was a visitor hero Saturday. Henry IMbbeno and John Martin- osky had business at Craig Saturday. Aug. Ilcrpstur was u bhoppor hero Saturday. Godfrey Hunker had business hero recently. John Fttteher had business at Rnlo Thursday. Frank Saal of Johnston , Mob. , at tended the funeral of his sister , Mrs. Rudolph Voogle. Fred Miller was In Fargo Wednes day. - Mrs. Fischer and son , Fred , were visiting with .1. C. WallralV's Sunday. Frank Simon of Rule had business hero ono ilay this wi'olc. Leu Walters of Corning , was attend ing to business at hln store hero one dav recently. John LJaunmn was In Falls City Tucs- day. day.F. F. K. NItxsche was In llulo on busi ness Wednesday. U. T. Duncan and daughter , Grace , were county seat shoppers Tuesday. George Smith was a visitor hero Wednesday. Mrs. Bertha Voegle , youngest daughter of Mrs. Saal of this place , dlod nt- her homo about six miles west of here ; she suffered terrible the last eighteen days and death relieved her Thursday morning at 2 o'clock. The re mains were brought to her old home at this placo.Thoy took Mr.Voeglo to Falls City the same morning of her death where better cure could be taken of him. Mrs. Vooglo brought him lunch when ho was in the lleldraklng corn stalks and just for pleasure sot a few rows on flro Her clothing caught fire and before he could got to her ono side was terrlblo burnt. He put out the lire with his bare hands and burnt them so bud that the llesh dropped off. The funeral was hold Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock , the procession being one of unusual length and the remains laid to rest in the Arugo cemetery. Hcrtha Saal was bovn lu Roaotidttlo , Mo. , May 0 , 1831 and was married to Rudolph Voeglc in the year lOOIJ.To this union two boys were born , the oldest a little over twc years and the baby one year old. The entire community tenders its sympathy to the bereaved husband and parent. Fred Teaman was In Kansas City thii week. . Card of Thanks. We wish to thank : the friend ! and neighbors who so kindl ; assisted us during the hour o need and death of Mrs. Rudolpl f Voegle. Mus. n. SAAL AND FAMILY W.M. VOEULK AND FAMILY. Call at our store , please , for a fre sample of Dr. Snoop's "Health Coffee. If real coffee disturbs your Stannic ! your Heart , or Kidneys , then try th Clover Coffco imitation. While D Snoop has very closely matched O ] Java and Mocha Coffee in Ilayor tu * : taste , yet he has not even a sing o grain of real Coffee in it. Dr. Snoop Health Coffee Imitation is made fro pure toasted grains or cereals wi' ' . Mult , Nuts , etc. You will surely HI Health Coffee. Sold by Fred : Schmitt. BEGGS'BLOOD PURIFIE : CURES catarrh of the stomach. Market Letter. Kansas City Stock Yards , May 13 , 1'J07The first estim ate for today called for 11-000 cattle , but a larger percentage of the receipts proved to be hogs than was counted on , and only 10,000 cattle arrived. The geii- eral market advanced 10 to 25 cents last week , on modrate re ceipts total supply 32,000 for the week , nearly one fifth less than recent weeks. ljrices are about steady todav with top beef steers at $5.70 , bulk of steers $5.15 to $5. ( > 5 , including steers of less than 1000 pounds weight at up wards of $5.00. Best heifers and yearling steers sell at $5.00 to $5. U ) , medium grades $4.00 to $5.00 cows $3.50 to $4-85 , canners $2,50 to $3.25 , bulls $3.25 to $4.50. cal ves $3.50 to 5.50. Indications point to a moderate number of cattle to be marketed this month , and with such great excitement in the grain markets a sharp turn in the market would not be surprising. However , fairly good cattle receipts can be counted on right along , as the dcvelopemeiit of our territory has been solid and substantial for a number of years. The thing thatmay prove surprising is the enormous volume of the demand. Supply of country grades has been small for some time , outgo last week 160 car loads , market 10 to 15 higher , steady to weak today , feeders $4. ( > 5 to $5.45 , stockers $3.75 to $5. 35 , calves $3.25 to $5.25. Phenomenal advances in wheat late last week and today were ex pected to be reflected in corn tc an extent , and hogs have been confidently expecded to go highei in the general trend that way. Last week the net gain was ( . cent per cwt. market closing ai the high point , but liberal runt at all points today , 15,000 here enabled buyers to secure decline ! of from 5 to 10 cents , top todaj $6.47 # , bulk of sales $6.37 t < $6.45 , heavy hogs $6.35 to $6.40 The run was extra heavy lati last week , total for the week 67 000 head , yet it was only today that the market showed appreci ° able weakness. Sharp tluctua tious are likely to feature th market this week. Sheep and lambs are in modet ate supply , 30,000 last week SOOO here today , market stead ; s today , at a range of 10 or IScent y above a week ago. W o o 1 e i if lambs are worth $8.20 to $ S.6 ( 1 clipped lambs $7.25 to $7.5 ( wethers $5.)0 to $6.25. ewes $ c 75 tod.lO , woolcd ewes up to $ ( 75. Texas muttons sold at $5. today , and a string of Texr feeding wethers , 82 pounds , lal h , last week at $5.30. is ir. ir.Id Free Sample of "Proventlcs" ui a booklet on Colds will bo glad mailed you , on request , by Dr. Shoo llaclno , Wis. Simply to prove mer Preventlcs are little Candy Cold Cu tablets. Xo Quiniae , no Laxatlv nothing harmful whatever. Prevent ! E. prevents colds as the name Implies when taken early , or at the ' 'Snee E.R Stage. " * For a seated cold or I R Grippe , break it up safely and quick with Preventics fc Sold by all dealei A Pair of Gloves BY GEO. T. PARDY. ( CopyrlKlit , 10W , tiy Unity Story Pub. Co. ) It all name about through my sordid , beastly poverty. That was how 1 lost Xolly and J am sure she would have said "Yes" if J hadn't Hindi1 that idiotic mistake. Talk about romance 1 Anybody that finds ' Hnylliing romantic in poverty is wcl- como to my share , and it's a large one , too. You HOC the way of it was this. There arc only two of us in the of fice , both young men , both about the same size and both working for slen der salaries , tiddio had a brand now silk hat given him ( he won it on an election lift ) and I had a line coat but nn respectable hat. Consequent ly , when I went anywhere of an evening. F borrowed Harry's hat , in return lending him my coat on the oil'nights. . Well , to begin at the beginning , 1 met .Nelly Gordon at a party one night and fell head-ovcr-heels in love with her at first sight , and I don't think she was indifferent to me , even if she was a rich man's daughter. My dress suit is pretty fair , con sidering the fact that my brother wore it two years and then grew so stout that he bad to give it to me ; so I look pretty well at night. Mut , oh ! what a difference in the morning , with my forlorn old headgear , gloves with nil their color gone , and shoes that even careful patching won't make appear new. Of course I asked Nelly if 1 might call , and as her young cub of a brother is in my Sunday school class , I thought she would hardly refuse. She didn't and so I have been going I Snatched Up My Hat and Left the Room. there Sundays tuvl Wednesdays for three months and flatter myself I made a very fair impression , too. To-night I was to have taken her to a concert , and in anticipation of the event , since I could not afford to buy n new pair of gloves , I did what n friend of mine said he did once got n tube of red oil paint and paint ed the old ones a very stylish red. The smell of the oil gave me some uneasiness as 1 put them on , but Hiey seemed dry and , combined with Harry's high , glossy hat , gave me such a sporty look that 1 made my jnind up to propose if I saw the least ghost of a chance. The night was hot , 1 walked pretty fast and when I reached the house I felt rather warm. Nelly met me with what I thought was a peculiar expression on her face ns she looked nt the hat , but she was all dressed for the concert and in vited me into the parlor to sec her father and mother while she ran up stairs for a moment. Poor , thought less fool that I am , I wont and met my Waterloo right then and there. Pride gocth before a fall , " they Fay , but my pride and fall were sim ultaneous , for even as Judge Gordon gave me his patrician hand with a more cordial grip than usual I be came conscious of the awful fact that our hands were stuck together with that vile glove. What to do I didn't know , so I clutched his hand more it. firmly while I talked at random 55 about weather , politics , religion and is every other subject I could think of , the Judge eyeing me all the while in the most suspicious way and trying in vain , without positive rudeness , tc escape my frenzied grip. Just as I was rounding off some impressive quotation from Emersor it. or Mother Goose , I was too flurrict it.re to know which , ! Mrs. Gordon came ii with outstretched hand and before ] had time to get together the fev scattered wits I had remaining , 1 IZO dropped Harry's precious hat am Ltt took her left hand , which immediate ' ly stuck to mine as her husbaneV : rs I had. _ „ . Imagine my feelings , with the father nnd the mother of my adored one held prisoners in my paint-stain ed hands , the puppy dog playing with the borrowed silk hat on the floor and my face expressing more painful emotions than a Dclsarto teacher's could after ten year's prac- t ice. It was too much. With a kick at the dog and a loud howl of dismay which must have destroyed any hopes the ) L'liti'iinined of my sanity , I snatched up the- hat and rushed from the room. An indistinct vision still haunts me of the .Judge nnd his wife looking from their crimsoned linnds towards my retreating figure. I am home now , and safe , at least until to-inorrow , from the ridicule which will follow me for the next six months ; but UK > bat is ruined and so arc nil my hopes. Do you wonder I abhor poverty ? MAN'S WEAKNESS. Tin man weaknesses have hael the sympathy of nil ngos , from the right sort of sinner ; nnd one of the many stories related of the'great eastern wit , Xasr-etldin-IIodja , illustrates this truth , says the London Chron icle. A company of men were con fessing their weaknesses , some of them harmless , some of them the op posite. One , however he was very young declared he had none. "I neither smoke nor drink , " ho said ; " 1 do not keep lute hours ; I never lose my temper ; I am not dissi pated. " This had a chilling effect upon the company , and evcryboely was glad of the diversion when a poor man rushed in upon them , beat ing his breast and showing other "Arabian Xighls * ' signs of being in deep distress. " 1 have lost my don key. Allah , Allah ! what shall I do ? " ho wailed. "Here , we can help you/ ' said Xasr-eddin-3Iodja , pointing to the young man with no weaknesses ; "take him. Yon will never find a bigger donkey. " STRATEGY. There was the pound of creaking wheels , snapping harness ami then the old horse droppoel from exhaus tion. "Ob , Harold , " faltered the beau tiful girl , "what shall we do ? Dobbins bins has given out and father will certainly overtake us before we reach the parsonage. " Hut the young man smiled reas suringly. "Fear not , my dear , " be whisper ed. "Do you see this can ? [ t con tains gasoline. I have been letting it drip all along the road. Your father will think we have eloped in an automobile , and as he has noth ing swifter than an old mule on the farm , ho will consielcr pursuit use less. " For Love , as well as Necessity , is the mother of all inventions. A CHILD'S QUESTION. Elsie Mamma , did you ever go to chool ? Mamma Of course I did , dear , when I was a girl. Elsie Oh , who minded mo ? CURE FOR RED NOSES. In the old town of Roseau there ived u middle nged man who wag lotorious on account of his drinking ability. The result of this was a very red nose , which was a cause of mich annoyance to him. Ono day while casually glancing over the advertisements in a dailj paper the following caught his eye : "Cure for red nose ; fee $2. Write = o and so , " etc. Highly dated at finding a cure for his annoyance , without hesita tion he scut the required fee , and ir a very bhort time received a slip ol paper on wln'ch was written , in red ink , these words : "Drink more and it will become purple. " Judge's Library. HUSBAND'S FISH STORIES. Mrs. Bacon It it said that Lak ( Erie produces more fish to the squar < mile than any other body of water ir the world. Mrs. Egbert Well , it ccrtainh : an't contain as many as my hus band U-lls me he gets out of tha loud down the road. Notice To Colt Raisers. I am now located at the Salem fair grounds with two good Stallions , one trotter and one pacer. You are cordially in vited to call and see tliem and get acquainted. Xo trouble to shmv horses. While I am owner of-iiuso Stallions I will payout out- hundred do'lars ' to the first ten of their get taking1 standard records. To be divided , live colts from each stallion. Money divided SiiO.OO to breeder and $50.00 to owner , at time standard record is taken. Colts broken and track horses handled. In cae of my death , this con tract shall be void. e GGtf CI.AKKXCI : DIXOMC. DR. C. N. ALLISON " E ) JEX N T T S T Phone 218 Ovt'rUlohardson County li.ink. PALLS CITY , NEBHASKA \V. S. FAbT PHYSICIAN AND SU ( Kcsldenee HiO Pimm- l . - ( 0ce | , , iV ) FALLS CITY. NEBRASKA DR. H. T. HftHN VETERINARIAN Office at Metts' Barn. Office IPlione 139. Residence Phone 203. FALLS CITY. NEBRASKA Per Good Sales , Good Service , Prompt < < J , Returns Ship Your Stock to < ; > Geo. R.Barse 1 LIVE STOCK COMAUSS10N CO. . $ , National Stock Yards , III. < Knnsn.s City , Mo. , WE SELL CATTLE AND HOGS < " I FOR SALE ! st ) | 237 Acres good laud tluec J { ( miles eufat of Yerdou. * l\ \ Will sell lf)7 acres where J , f bmise stands , and remaining * } \ SO acres , separately or as a * S " whole. J Ji ] | For futher particulars H < > O J ] | Joseph Strohmeyer | [ Verdon - - Neb * i i FOR SALE We hfive some fine farms in Southeast Kansas we can sell nt from $30 to $50 per acre , will raise corn , wheat , clover and alfalfa. Well lo- cnted near railroad. Will take some trade as part pay- ment. Write Hogueland & Martin Yates Center , - - Kansas I It's Your Own Fault If you don't get your * & ' * money's worth. Come * > f to my Shop and buy * | your Metis and Boys * * ll Shoes. U ROBERT F. T. PREUSSE t II Richardson County Dank BulldlPK J X- * FOR TOONQ 03. OLD THE BEST FILL SOLD Rings Little Liver Pills