I 1 4 V THE FALLS Cl'l Y TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JUNE 2i , 1907 NOW AND THEN. The chfiutauqua soon to be held in Falls City will present the most attractive program as well as the largest and most divcrselicd list of entertainment ever before given in Southeastern Nebraska. The opportunity of hearing such speakers as Gov. Cummins of Iowa docs not often come to our people , and no doubt a great f crowd will assemble to hear this talented gentleman. The Kilties f band played at the world's fair at St Louis and was considered next toSousa'sband by those who were in attendance. This band plays in the largest auditoriums in Chicago , Cincinnati and New York and has a reputation ex tending from ocean to ocean , Not to hear it during the Falls City engagement is to miss a wonderful opportunity. * * * It is to the credit of Falls City that one hears practically no op position to the bonds. It seems that everybody has taken hold in the right spirit and is deter mined to sec that Falls City goes ahead. To defeat any one of the three bond propositions is to do the wrong thing at the very time when so much is dependent upon the doing of the right thing. Our people are just emerging from a despondent condition that has been present several years. Through the influence of a few tireless men things began to look up and the discouraged citizen be gan to take notice. A commercial club meeting was a rousing suc cess the citizens subscribed stock generously and cheerfully. An excellent chautauqua program was arranged. A celebration for the 4th was agreed upon. A band was organised and put on a firm financial foundation through the determination of a growing FallsCity spirit. To listen to the man who has caught hold of the shirt tail of progress and is hol lering his head off crying"whoa. " to permit a few men , a very few men , to discourage and retard our progress by defeating any one of the three bond proposi tions is to commit civic suicide. To vote against the bond proposi tions is to do more to kill Falls City than any other one thing imaginable. This is the phycho- logical moment , seisce it and do your part. * * * Did you ever stop to think what a line lot of young men have gone out of Falls City to take their place in the world of larger affairs and how they have made good ? We loose track of them until they return for a short visit to talk of things that were and to wander about the old places and view familiar scenes. It would be impossible to speak of all of them , for though I once knew them , the years that separate are so many and I have forgotten. I But there are many whose names H I recall and whose success has reached me across the distance. Chas. Newcomer , just a farmer boy , by his unaided effort and without a dollar save what he earned by manuel labor , educa ted himself in bur greatest uni versities and spent years in Europe pursuing his studies. To day he is at the head of the fa culty of Columbia university. Scip Dundy was the greatest amusement manager in the world and accomplished what all men in his life considered impossible when he built the New York Hip podrome. George Ewalt , now Tisiting his mother in this city , went to Galveston , Texas , and is now the principle officer and lar h gest stock holder in the Galves ton electric light company ant owns half of the largest and mosl exclusive hotel in the south. Jno W. Towle of Omaha is the heat push of one of the largest con tracting and wholesale lumbe companies in the west which hi formed and built up himself And so we might jo on enumer ating "our boj rs" who havi quietly gone away from us am entered upon larger duties ant responsibilities with success. Thi boysjat home are also doing well , but of this success we know. We have followed their struggles and have rejoiced in their tri umphs. Hut we lose sight of such men as Chas. Abbey , mana ger of the Washington Post ; Dr. Davis , the most eminent surgeon in Omaha , and the host of young men who lived with or near us , but who are of us no longer save inthe memory of other days. Ursuline Convent Exercises. The closing exercises of Ursu- line Convent Hall were held on the evening of Friday June 14th the graduates being Helen A. Murphy , Nellie V. Coupe and May J. Gagnon. The large assembly room a't the convent was filled to over flowing with an appreciative au dience and the exercises were such as to confer great credit upon the Sisters in charge of the school.The essays and orations by the gradu ates showed earnest thought and careful preparations. They were well delivered. Several very pretty drills and songs by the day pupils of the various grades were given and were very entertaining. The music throughout was ex ceptionally good ; the opening selection , "Kest Marsch,1' with Grace DeMcrs and Nellie Coupe at first piano , May Gagnon and Helen Kanaly at second , was particularly well executed. It would be difficult to select the best nuembers as each selection was so well rendered. Arthur V. Coupe , of New York who is visiting her sang two songs and his fine voice made these two numbers particularly pleasing. A drama illustrating the life of St Angeline , the founder of the Ursuline order , was given in splendid style by young ladies of the school. The story and the example as shown by the play are beautiful and several parts were illusstrated by beautiful tableaux which were very effective. In presenting the diplomas Father Bex made a short but very appropriate address to the gradu ates. ates.The The program was a good one and well rendered giving great pleasure to those who attended and doing honor to theSisters who drilled and prepared for it. A number of the Sisters left on Saturday for the retreet at York , Neb. , where they will rest during the summer. IIenduohe ami constipation disappear when Dudes Little Liver Tills are used. They keep the system olciin , the btomuuh sweet. Taken occasionally they keep you well. They uro for the entire family. Sold by A.O. Wanner. Miss Burling Weds June 15. Miss FruneoH Burling , who for pevernl years has been instructor of English at the hi li school , mid who during her Sioux City residence luis been prominently identified with the literary clubs , in tn be married in Des Moinee June 12 to Stephen E. Dnvies , etnto agent in Nebraska for May- unrd , Merrill & Co. The ceremony will be per formed ut the homo of the bride'f brother , Rev. J. P. Burling , pns. tor of the Greenwood Avenue church , Dee Moiues , Mr. Daviea and hie bride wil divide the summer months between tweon Kansas City , St. Joaepl and Langdon , Mo. , and nbou October let will go to hoiiBokeepinj : in Lincoln , Neb. Miss Loretta Carey , who will b < graduated from the university 01 Wisconsin , nt Madison , Wis. this yenr , will succeed Miss Burl ing nt the high school. Sioiu Oity Journal. I'll stop your pain free. To shot you first before you bpend a penny- what my Pink Pain Tablets can do , will rauil you free , a trial package c them Lr. Snoop's Headache Tablets Neuralgia , headache , toothache , perloi pains , etc. , are due alone to blood con gestion. Or. Snoop's Headache Tali lota simply kill pain by coaxing awu ; the unnatural blood pressure. That i all Address Dr. Snoop , Racine , Wis Sold by all dealers. M tt % f " THE % BOWKL3 AH ] Iwl | C 1 \ / I" WORK OFF A COll V Iw WIT * TH OBIOIHAl BSB'SLAXATTO X"VI I Vl I COUGH . OO SEWING-MACHINES c i i 'n Mail Order Houses are small , low arm machines to bo run by hand For e ol i y American woman , t' v arc not worth the money asked. M'-.u No. ice Hail Bearing I3ar..ct h the finest sowing machine you ever saw andil t''ift r. i ( cost anv mcro money than ninny cheap 5 .a " . varms.iod m.ichincT ofTered by agents. The lira i of a plea-iinfj des'gn and beauti- f ilily linhhed in colors , The mec'.ianism is made on . entj"'v now and pu. ; vj prmuilc so thi nil KhuNof clot ! ) { .on ! the thiiine-t to : ' . llifrlf-t cm I" ! easily scv/cd. Hard ened tool t.'ul is used tiirruwhout so that it will pra > iiCidly wear { orever. All the bright exposed parts are hsnvlly nickel plated over coppj- , tin MO.U durable finish kaon. . The nickel is given a bigh mirror finhli. The liirtlstt makes the celebrated lock stitch whct ! ) absolutely cannot become unraveled and will never give away. It hai positi\'c takeup , disc tension , capped needle bar , C automatic tension release , four motion feed aud automatic bobbin winder , Tli woodwork li of a itrlklni : new deilcn i with rolled veneer ctlcci which mke It look ' - like i ? ! " ! of parlor fiirnlltira Tim wend 1.1 ( lie tine" n'JartT tawed on ! ; and ill * finlj'i U hand rub- buii , jiiat IlkoU non a < u" > piano. Tliu drawers arj cninplelely enciocml nnd .iro Ion ; and roomy. The UaiiJ his full tool nt eel lull hearings which m4k It run hU n wnirh li liai > an tutiimattc belt rcplaocr inil oil r. ipJ M prevent unillns thscirpFre Nickel t'laieil Steal . \ -liiTnms us follows u - 'urt ; iliiclwili i mil tinrhino : ru'llor , lurV < Jer , l-raidiT , fuoi sriiirltimniltiiilii * , four assorted Ljnini , r , uulllur , f.i..t liemtncr aiirl fell.-r .Nctvllisrii'W driver ml c.tn , liolibins. tic. , nrc Included. o Dn > huyainachlno until you ECO tliit No. iw llarilett ou will save mouoy unJ m the Imett niACli lie uiadj , * J. C. TANNER Laughter in Advertisements. Curiously-worded advertise , menls , which are funny without intent , are more common in the London papers , it would seem , than they are in New York pub lications. An English periodi cal offered a prixe the other day for the best collection of such announcements and the follow , ing is the result. "A lady wants to sell piano , as she is going abroad in a strong iron frame. " "Wanted , experienced nurse for bottled baby.Furnished apartments suitable for gentleman with olding doors. " "Wanted , a room by two gentlemen about thirty feet long and twenty feet broad. " "Lost , a collie dog by a man on Saturday answering to Jim with a brass color around lis neck and a muzzle. , ' "Wanted , by a respectable girl , her passage to New York , to New York- will take care of children and a good sailor. " "Mr. Brown , furrier begs to an- : iounce that he will make up gowns , capes , etc. , for ladies out of their own skin. " "A boy wanted who can open oysters with reference. " "Bulldog for ale ; will eat any thing ; very fond ol children. " "Wanted , an organist and a boy to blow the same. ' ' "Wanted , a boy to be partly outside and partly be hind the counter. " "Wanted for the summer a cottage for a small family with good drain age. " "Lost , near Highgate archway , an umbrella belong ing to a gentleman with a bent riband a bone handle. " "Widow in comfortable circumstances wishes to marry to sons. " "Wanted , good boys for punch . " "To be of ing. disposed , a mail phaeton , the property of a gentleman with movable head , piece as good as new. " The last is the copy of an in scription painted on a board which adorns a fence in Kent. "Notis : If any man's or wo man's cows gets into these otes bis or her tail will be cut off as the case may be. ' , New York World. Summer coughs and colds yield at once to Bees Laxative Cough Syrup. Contains honey and tar but no opiates. Children like It. Pleasant to take. Its laxative qualities recommend it tc mothers. Hoarseness , coughs , crour : yield quickly. Sold by A. G. Wanner. Christian Church. Services next Sunday as fol lows : 9:45 : a. in. Bible School. 11:00 : a. in. Preaching 7:00 : p. m. Y. P. S. C E. Meeting , 8:00 p.m. Preaching. Bro. T. J. Oliver will preacli at both morning and evening services. You are invited to attend. Pineules for the kidneys strcngther these organs and assist in drawing poison from the blood. Try them foi rheumatism , kidney , bladder trouble for lumbago and tired worn out feeling , They bring quick relief , Satisfactior Guaranteed. Sold by A. G. Wanner. St. Thomas Episcopal Church. Services : Holy Bucharest , 7:30 : a in. Morning1 prayer and sermon , 10:45 : a in. Evening1 service aud sermon , 7:45 : p m. Sunday school , 9:45 : a m. Evensong , Fridays , 7:45 : p m. Choir rehearsal every Friday nifi-ht after the service. Rev. Geo. Neide. Rector at St. Thomas Episcopal church. M. E. Church. The following services next Sabbath : 9:45 : Sunday school. 10:45 : preaching : . 2:00 p. in. Junior league. 7:00 : p. in. Epworth league. 8:00 p. in. , Preaching1. Prayer meeting 8:00 : p. mon Wednesday evening. All cordially invited. W. T. GUNK. Pastor. JUNE SPECIALS. Opening of Huntley Lands : 5J3,000 acres government irri gated land nenr Billings , Mon tana , opened by lottery system Juno 20th ; uhenpexcursion rates to register for these rich irrigated - ed Iniuls. Finest pri'/es yet of fered by the government. Cost approximately $150.00 nn ncro , divided into ten yearly pay ments. Get details. To Pacific Coast : Specially low round trip Cali fornia rates June 8th to 15th ; June 22nd to July 5th. Also to Portland , Seattle and Spokane. June 20th to July 12th. Daily low rate Coast tours commenc ing Juno 1st. Slightly higher via Shasta route. Good Chances Eastward : Daily low Jamestown Exposi tion rates with side trips avail able for New York , Philadelphia , Boston , Atlantic Const resorts. Also July Urd to Oth very cheap to Saratoga with side trips to New York , also July llth to 13th to Philadelphia. Big Horn Basin : We run personally conducted homeseekers' excursions June 4th and iSth , under guidance of D. Clem Deaver , General Agent Landseekers' Information Bu reau. E. G. WHITFORD , Local Ticket Agent. L. W. WArtELCY , G. P. R. , Omaha , Neb. The Falls City Roller Mills Docs a general milling' business , and manufactures the following brands of flour SUNFLOWER MAGNOLIA CROWN The above brands arc guiirantcod to be of the highest pos sible quality. We also manufacture all mill products . , nd conduct a general Grain , Live Stock and Coal Business and solicit a share of your patronage P. S. Heacock & Son , FallsCity , Neb. eec The Great Paper of the Great West The Kansas Citv Star Everywhere recognized as the strongest aud most r ° -lle newspaper in the most prosperous region of the United States. Wherein It Leads. ItS Unexcelled NeWSSerVlCe embraces the continuous report of the Associated Press , with dispatches every hour : the general and special service of the New York Herald ; the Heurst transcontinental leased wire service and special correspondence from THE STAli'S own representatives in Washington , D. C. ; Jefferson City , Mo ; Topeka , Ks. , and Guthrie , Ok. , in addition to the large grist of news that comes daily from several hundred other ulert representatives. ItS Market Reports and Comments have an authoritative value that causes them to be telegrapher ! to all parts of the United States the moment THE STAR comes from the press. No western man even indirectly interested In the value of food product ? , sto s and securities can afford to be without THE STAR'S dally record 01 prices and conditions. ItS Special Features include The Chaperon's column , in whicb are answered questions pertaining to beauty aids and social customs and affairs , a department for inqulrtrs on other subjects and a wide range of miscellaneous articles throwing side lights upon the world's most In teresting people and events these In addition to n vigorous editorial page , absolutely independent politically , and a Sunday Issue that 1 * full of live special matter and h jman Interest. 13 Papers Each week for 10 cents * The Kansas City Star was the first and is still the only newspaper to deliver a complete morning paper , THE KAN SAS CITY TIMES , to its subscribers without increase in the subscription price. For Backache , Rheumatism Pineules and the Kid ney sandBladder 11111111 ii i ii i ii M i mill D. S. HcCarthy f IDRAY AND TRANSFER Prompt attention given to the removal of house hold goods. PHONE NO. 211 n 11111 M M 1111111111 n i CALL 'PHONE NO. 3 For anything in the M EAT LINE . > and your order will j ; receive prompt atten- ! tion. | Nicholas Meat Market 3 I C. M. NICHOLAS , Prop T * j. j j. j j } j < THE TRIBUNE . . . $1.00 a Year. . . Stop That Cold To check early colds or Qrlppo with "Preventlca" means sura defeat ( or Pneumonia. To ( top a cold with Preventlcs U ( afar than to let It run and bo obliged to euro it nltenrnrds. To be sure , Pre ventlcs will euro oven a decplr seated cold , but taken early at the uieezo stage they break , or heftdoa tbcM early colds. That's surely better. That's why thor are called Frevcntics. PreventIcs are llttlo Candy Cold Cures. No Quln. Ine , no physic , nothing sickening. Nlco for the children and thoroughly safe too. If you feel chilly. If yoi < snecio.Kyou ache all over , think of Proventlcs , Promptness may also save half your usual sickness. And don't forget your child , if there U fevcrlshncss , night or day. Herein prob > ably lies Prsventlcs * greatest efficiency. Bold In fa boxes for the pocket , also ln'23c boxes of IS Prevention. Insist on four druggists giving you Preventlcs ( ALL DEALERS ) Rohs th * noi. Stop * Mln. tt\ ManZanRohs R m. dy. Put up In tub > witH rct l noxtl * . 30 c nt * . . F * . Ofllce over Kerr's Pharmacy Office Phone 260 Residence Phone 271 Dr. M. L. Wilson Physician and Surgeon Calls promptly attended day or night. Office over State Bank , Falls City , Nebraska. Office 'Phone House 'Phone 329 330 1 C. H. flARION | I AUCTIONEER , J Sales conducted in | scientific and businesslike - nesslike manner 1 i mziz i z < * * | C. H. MARION i Falls City , Nebraska | Nervous Worn-Out If you are in this condition , your nerve force is weak the power is giving out , the or gans of your body have "slowed up , " and do their work imperfectly. This failure to do the work required , clogs the system and brings distress and disease. "When the nerves are weak the heart ; is unable to force the life-giving blood through your veins ; x the stomach ach fails to digest food ; the kidneys lack power to filter impurities from the blood , and the poisonous waste remains in the system to breed disease. Nerve energy must be restored. Dr. Miles' Nervine will do it , because it strengthens the nerves ; it is a nerve medicine and tonic , that rebuilds the entire nervous system. "Several years ugo I was all broken down. I was nervous , worn-out , could not Bleep , and was in constant pain. I doctored Tor months , and finally the doctor said he could do nothing for me. I bcfran taking Dr. Mllesi' Nervine , and used altogether eight bottles , and I became strong and healthy , and now -weigh 170 pounds. " li. C. CUNNINGHAM. 10S Ellsworth Ave. . Allegheny , Pa. , Dr. Miles' Nervine U sold by your' druggist , who will guarantee that th first bottle will benefit. If It falls , ha will refund your nv ney. Miles Medical Co. , Elkhart , Ind