/ - THE FALLS CITk' TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , MAY 24 , 1907. ST. ANTHONY Will make the season of 1907 at my place 114 miles east and i y 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 s occur. J. W. CROOK. Look ! Look ! Look ! Never in your life have you seen a more complete and up-to-date stock of Fine Buggies , Surries and Dri\- ing Wagon as you will find on our Sample Floor today. We have just received another carload of Moon Bros. , Buggies. We can fit you out in Moon Bros. , Henney and Keys. Don't fail to see our Line , and our Prices are from $35.00 up. Remember we carry a big * stock of Implements and can fit you out in anything you need in our line , such as Gasoline Engines We lead them all. ' See us when in need of Windmills or Lightning Rods. We"rhandle the Pure Soft Copper Cable only. And Don't forget us when in need of anything in the Implement Line. Yours Truly , Werner , Mosiman & Co. THE TRIBUNE Cussed and Discussed by Everybody. Add your name to the list. $1.00 per year. One of the World's Noble Women. Miss Helen M. Gould is the hitherto unknown philanthropist who purchased" 100,000 acres of land near Greeley , Col. , at a cost of $350,000 to be subdivided for homes for poor persons from New York tenements. Another $100- 000 will be spent for farm imple ments , seed and fencing. Bene ficiaries will be allowed to make easy payments , if they are' dili gent , but the shiftless will be weeded out. There will be a corps of agricultural and sanitary instructors , a library and reading room and pleasure grounds. There will be no requirements as to religion. Dairying and poultry raising will receive most attention at the start , and gen eral farming and fruit will fol low. BEGGS'BLOOD PURIFIER CURES catarrh of the stomach. Knickerbocker made an ex amination of his wheat field this morning and found that the green bugs were present in , large numbers. From one bunch he claims to have shaken several ' hundred. His field is on the Ne- maha bottoms close to the Bur lington depot. At Heacock's mill are several samples showing plainly the presence of the bug. Farmers are complaining that the alfalfa sown last fall appears yel low and not in good condition. At first they thought that it was the cold weather , but now some of them blame the green bug for this also. State Journal. " Spring wind ciiap , tan and cause freckles to appear , Plnesalve Carbol ized applied at night will relieve that burning sensation. Nature's own rem edy. Acts like a poultice and draws out inflammation. Sold by A. G. Wan ner , druggist. FASHION FANCIES. Neck ruffs for summer wear are short , edged with ribbon or ribbon velvet of the same shade , and finished with long loops ar.d ends of velvet ribbon. Hand embroidered linen hand kerchief bags , change purses and chatelaine bags , will be carried with tub frocks. Black suede hand bags with gun metal clasps and trimmings and used by women in half morn ing. Cretonne enters into summer accessories of dress , for there are cretonne parasols and cretonne belts , bound and appliqued with leather. Gold bracelets inlaid with black have been revived and link bracelets showing , crystals and semi-precious stones come to match every tint of gloves. Some of the prettiest parasols are of plain silk with scalloped and button-hole stitched edges set off by embroidered dots all in self tone , while other plain taffeta parasols show insets of fine ba tiste embroider } ' with edging to match. The all-white hat for the sum mer da } s due to arrive finally is to be of the dead white type , it is predicted , but with dark fac ings to relieve the unbecoming tone of the outer coloring or lack of it. it.A A new rose is indicative of the queer conceits that find favor with women seeking distinctive effect. The center of the ilower is pale pink and the color deepens until the edges of the outer petals are quite black. Flowers of this sort , or in fact , of any , arc used yery sparingly this season , which is a veritable feather season , witli ostrich plumage still in the lead. Some of the smartest of the summer waists are made of Cluny alone or combined with other laces. The Cluii- and Irish arc combined , Cluny a n d Valen ciennes , Cluny.and English em broidery , Cluny and net , Cluny and lawn , and so on. Wide llouncings of embroidery are being extensively used both for the shirt waists and entire costumes , and this use gives both to the lingerie costume and waist an entirely new appearance. Flouncings of eyelet embroidery are the most effective for this purpose. Allover embroidery is also greatly used for shirt waists and entire costumes. The advantage claimed for the cotton yoile dress is that it laun ders without starch , therefore is not susceptible- dampness and does not crush when worn under a wrap. A marked feature in the sum mer styles is the increased full ness shown in the new models. The waists haye considerable ful ness , both back and front , and the sleeves are noticeabb * larger , as well as somewhat longer , the three-quarter models appearing in larger proportion than at the spring openings. The best thing to whiten red hands is lemon juice. Rub a little in every time after washing. Some people soak their hands in a weak solution of chloride of lime and water to whiten them. Only a very little of the lime must be used , or it will burn the skin. Widows' weeds have an origin actually repulsive. These heavy , clinging garments are undoubted ly a relic of the once almost uni versal custom of burning a widow alive on the pyre which consumed her husband's corpse. The flow ing robes and veil were then worn as a sort of grave-clothes , acting both to bind her limbs and to feed the flames. It is enl } ' in out-of the-way corners of the East that the terrible prac tice still prevails , but the widows' weeds are still worn in countries which might be supposed suffi ciently civilized for their people to know better. Reaches the spot , Stops pain. The ManZan Great Pile Rem- edy. Put up In tubes with rectal nozzle , 50 cents. - - - . . . . . . o. . . . . IP NEW FIRM ! NEW GOODS ! < ' HAEFFLE , RIEGER & 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 ' 1 prices before buying. We also carry a fine line of Wagons , Carriages and Buggies. In addition , we carry a full line of Flour and Feed from the following mills : Preston , Falls City and White Cloud. When in town call on us 1 and look over our stock whether you want to buy or not , we will treat you right. 4 PRESTON , NEB. HAEFFLE , RIEGER & CO. THE VERY BEST THE VERY CHEAPEST Mortgage Lifted on K. of P. Honie Falls City. There was a fine bunch of very happy men in No. IS at Falls City on the night of the 34th of April , and the Grand Chancellor seemed to be about the happiest of the lot. They are all a pretty cheerful bunch , but their good humor was a little more conspic uous on this occasion than Usual. They had forty-eight visitors from Hiawatha , across the line in the Jayhawker state , and sev eral delegations from neighbor ing lodges in Nebraska. They had been invited to witness a cer emony. It was a celebration. No. 18 owns its own lodge room and is free from debt. They have cause for celebrating. Wilber Leyda had an ambition to see the lodge debt canceled be fore his term as Grand Chancellor would expire. Through the loy alty and energy of his brother members the ambition was grati fied. Of course he was happy. It was difficult to tell whether he or George Falstead , the Chancel lor Commander , wore the broad est smile. George had trouble with the Grand Chancellor just the same. Brother Leyda had Buffalo Bill's Memory of Faces. A face once seen is forever photographed upon Colonel Cody's memory. In London a few sea sons ago , where the Wild West was performing with a number of royalty in the boxes , he came forward to give the usual an nouncement and caught sight of , in the immense sea of faces , a somewhat familiar countenance. The name he could not recall , but he was sure the man was from North Platte , and pointing to the party in question , said : "And you North Platte , Ne braska , man , come to mv tent when the show is over. " The Nebraska-fellow , a stranger in a strange land , who had but slight acquaintance with the Wild West showman , considerer it a kindly complement to be singled out of the multitude , both to his section and to himself , and a remarkable proof of the colonel's loyalty to his home people. THE BOWELS AND MOVE WORK OFF A COLD _ _ WITH THB ORIGINAL MOVECOUGH BEST COUGH FOR SIRUP. A COUGH so man } ' things to say he wanted to talk all the time. Brother Falstead wanted to hear from the visitors , and he did. It was a treat to hear those visitors talk , especially the Jayhawkers. They seemed to be as pleased to see Brother Leyda burn that mort gage as were the members of No. IS. After the bonfire there was a feast and thattoo , was enjoyed. The primary or paramount thought in this whole business is that a lodge ol seventy-nine mem bers should undertake such an enterprise , and that at its con clusion there are less than a hundred ; but they have built as line a temple as there is in the West , outside of some large city , and they did it without any out side help. There are five other lodges in the Domain larger than No. 18 and only one of the five owns it lodge room. There is no doubt but a lodge which owns its castle hall is a more permanent institution than one that is a tenant. It behooves some of these larger lodges to bestir themselves. What No. 18 has done others can do , and the soon er they do it the better. The I'Pythian Sunbeam. Let mo mall you free , to prove merit samples or my Dr. Snoop's Restorative and my Hook on cither Dyspepsia , The Heart , or The Kidneys. Address me , Dr. Snoop , Ilacino , Wls. Troubles of the Stomach , Heart or Kldnojs , are merely symptoms of a deeper ailment. Don't make the common error of treat ing symptoms o n 1 y. ? y in p' o m treatment is treating the result of your ailment , and not the cause. Weak Stomach nerves the Inslilu nerves means Stomach weakliest , al- waj > . And the Heart , and Kidneyn as well , have their controlling or inbido nerves. Weaken these nerved , and you Inevitably have weak vital organs. Hero is wnerc Dr. Snoop's Hcstoratlvo has made Its fame. No other remedy even claims to treat the "Inside ner ves. " Also for bloatin ? , biliousness , bad breath or complexion , use Dr. Shoot's Restorative. Write for my free Book now Dr. Shoop's llestora- live sold by all dealers. Coughs and colds contracted at this season of the year should have Im mediate attention. Bees Laxative Cough Syrup , contains Honey and Tav and is unequalled for hoarseness croup and coughs. PJeasant to take ; mothers endorse it ; children like to take it. Contains no opiates. Moves the bowels. Sold by A. G. Wanner. BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH SYRUP cures coughs and colds. 1 Mies gat quick and certain relief from Dr. Shoop'o Magic Ointment. Please note it Is mndo alone for Piles , and Ps action Is positive and certain. Itching , painful , protruding or blind disappear like magic by Us use. Largo nickel-capped glass jnrs GO cent * Sold by all dealers. M. E. Church. The following services next Sabbath : ( J:45 : Sunday school. 10:45 : preaching. 2:00 : p. in. Junior league. 7:00 : [ > . m. Epworth league. 8:00 : p. m. , Preaching. Prayer meeting 8:00 : p. in. on Wednesday evening. All cordially invited. W. T. CLINIC. Pastor. Improper action of the kidneys causes backache , Imnbaporheumatism. "Plnculos1' is a kidney remedy that will relieve these diseases. Pleasant to take and guaranteed to give eutlefac- lion or money refunded. "Relief in every dose. " Sold by A. 0. Wanner. J I For Rent. Six room cottage recently painted and papered through , out. Oity water. Two blocks from postoflice. One block from Stone street. Nice neighbor hood. C. F. KHAVIS. Notice of Sclllement and for an Order of Distribution. In ( he County Court of KiclianlKon County , Nebraska. In ( lie matter of | | u- estate of iliii'.olplt Cool. , ilcci.tm.il. To ( lie Creditors , Ilelrn , r.eiralees ami all others inten-Med lit said iHtatiTake notice that C. P. Ke.i\ls lias tiled In said Court a report of his dolnirs as ad ministrator of said estate for his dual settle- ini-nt Ihi-rcof , also filed a petition for an order of distribution of the'residue of said estnta in Ills hands. It IK ordered by the Court that the sairiu lie heard In the Gouty Court room In said County fin tlio 8tli day of June 1907 , at 10 o'clock a. in. , when and H hens all parties may appear and oppose tliu sainr. Ordered further , that upon tliuapproxat of said report , a decree of distri bution of said residue u ill t > u inadu to the par ties-entitled thereto. lly order of the court dated May Ui. l'X)7. JOHN C.AC.MIN. County Judire. ( Plrnt publication May 24. 1907. 3 limes. ) Letftl Notice. Notice is lierehy ulveii that A. J. Ilclmick on May U. 1907. Tiled his petition signed by tliu requisite number of free holders ullli the \lllaire clerk of the \lllaKu of Stella , Ne braska , praylnir that a license as saloon keeper be ibsued to him In sell malt , spirituous and \himis liquors on tot 15. block 11 , In said village for the municipal > ear commencing- June 1 , 11107 , and end 111 if May 31 , 1WS. A. J. HlU.MICK. Attest : JOHN KPiMKKh , Village Clerk , Lejial Notice. TKAC\ i : . COUKTKII.IIT , I vs. KlCIIAKI ) I CoUKTKKillT. J The ahme named defendant \\lll take notice that on April 27th , IW7 the plaintiff filed her petition in the district court of Richardson Conntj , Nebraska , aualnst jou. tlio object and prajer of uhlcli are to obtain an absolute d Iurcu I from jou and to obtain tliu care , con trol and cuslodj of the minor child , Kajmond Hanks CourtrlKht , on the grounds that jou arc an habitual drunkard , that J on haelllfully abandoned the plaintiff \vllhonl juslcausu and have willfully failed and refused to support her thoueh able to do so. Yon uill plead to said petition on or Iwfore June llth , 1'W , or the allegations of said petition uill be taken as true and n decree rendered accordlnulj * . THAC11. . CoUKTKKillT. Hr.AVis & Ki\vis , IMalntiff. Ally's for 1'lff. ( Plr l publication Mav 3.1907-4 times. ) Legal Notice. Notice Is hereby uUen that I ha\e filed \\lth lite village clerk of the \illace of Darada. Nebraska , a petition siirned by the requisite number of free holders of said \lllaie. praylne that a saloon license be granted lo mo by the \lllairo board to sell mall , spirituous and vinous liquors on lot 4 , In block 1 , to said vil lage of liarada , Nebraska , for the eiisulni. year. Kn , SuuiiEKT.I'etltloncr. Attesl : JOHN MAKTJ.V , Village ClerU. 1'lrst publication May 3rd.