THE FALLS Cl'l V TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JUNE 28 , 190 ? ll Now And Then. The Fourth of July should be a great day in Falls Oity. So far as we know no other town in the vicinity is intending to cele- brute and there is , consequently no good excuse why all roads should not lead toFullsCityonln- dependence day. With this op. portunity to play to a full house the committee should leave nothing undone to make it the best ever. It will be a mis cellaneous crowd and the program - gram should be as varied as the likes and dislikes of the au dience. Two corking good ball games will be played which is good enough as far as it goes , but there will be many here who do not care for base ball. To those we promise other attractions - tractions that will be as pleas ing as base ball is to those who love the great game. Just ar range your affairs that you may spend this holiday in Falls City and Falls Oity will make good. After the dth then what ? The chautauqua ol course. Have you seen the program , offering as itdoes eleven days of the best at tractions to be secured for love or money ? Don't think because this is the initial year of our chautauqua that it won't be worth while. The truth is it will be worth while because this is the first year. Falls City hasn't been very sociable for some time ; we haven't been in viting you to our house as much as we should for several years. We are getting a little more hospitable of late , how ever , and we want to do the right thing by those to whom TVC owe so much. Consequently ive have contracted with some great preachers to visit us and we want you to hear their mes. sages. The Kilties band , out of the greatest musical or ganizations in the world , wil ! bring its host of musicans t ( play for you. The best o American's lectures have beet engaged. The moving pictun man will be here , male quar tettes , colored jubilee singers A ladies musical organization in fact every thing necessar to a high grade chautauqua ii included , and you will regret i if you don't ' arrange your worl to spend a few days at the nev city park during chautauqu ; season. * * * The union meeting under Kev Oliver are continuing witl marked success. The taber nacle is none too large to ac comodate the vast crowds tha congregate. Every night UK hitch racks are crowded witl teams Irom the country and tin ' walks to the house of service are lined with the faithful That the meetings shall prov < successful is the hope ot even man who loves his home city The trouble between the evangi list and the band is regretted and we feel is more to result o misunderstanding than an ] thing else. The evangilist ha ! been criticised , and justly wi think , for his harsh languagi about Prof. Haruack. Tin people of Falls City owe Wil liam Harnack a great deal. HI contributed much to th 'asure of the music levin ) know him to be a cul msican , a quiet , unasuni ing tletnan and one wh merit the unkin' ' 'things saa of himli is no 'known IS tllne how lon a * ffc ' 'e held but fr01 services wvllj \ , Ons the ' wil present fart' . * . > ' nue seven 'probably Just keep in miudlii'e 8peci election on the bond tion to be held ne * < r\ Just bear 'in mind the din owe as a'chisen.of an ambrtx , struggling -little .city. forsret that a town is w'tafc it- people make itr be at goodj OT | bad We need improved water e aad light service and w , wljL , lave them if thecitizene wfc \ \ \ get out and vote. We need a ity park , a place where public Mthcrings can be accomodated , i place that can be beau tilled ntil it is the pride and plea. ure of the entire community. \ few men actuated by public pirit purchased this beautiful He and immediately offered it .o the city for just what they jaid for it. There is no desiree o make a dollar on the proposi- ion. but just a hope that Falls City will do those things which nake lor a better , a prettier ind a progressive town. Let the roice of the obstructionist be ileuced and the croak of the irds of the night be heard no move in the land. Sentiment and Sentimentality. afford Pyko In the Now York Com mercial Advertiser. Three words in our language re confused , misunderstood and lisapplicd. . These words are Sentiment. Sentimentality and Romance. Of these , the two hat arc most often confounded re Sentiment and Sentimental ly. Sentiment in itself is one of lie very finest of all human at- ributes. It is the instinctive eeling and appreciation for what- vcr is noble or tender or exquis- te touching in human life , in iitman thought or in human ction. It is almost identical vith sympathy , and the posses- ion of it enables one to enter nto the feelings of another and o understand them. A man of cntimcnt is one who recognizes lot only that which is superficial n what happens , but who can ook deeper down and perceive he true impulses and the genu- tie emotion that lie back of what s done or said. To be devoid of sentiment is tc ese everything that is most beau tiful in every situation , to pass through life emotionally color blind and to be tone-deaf to all the exquisite harmonies that pul sate through the daily life ol every one of us. Without senti ment we are hard without mean ing it ; we are unkind withqul ever knowing it ; and we an guilty of a thousand crudities that grate and jar without oui ever being conscious of them Sentiment looks far ahead. Ii feels instinctively what is com ing. It molds our speech ant modifies our manner through its perfect feeling for the feeling o : another. It is , therefore , tlu oul of tact , of gentleness , o : kindness. On the other hand , sentimen tality is the perversion and tlu abuse of sentiment , for it is senti ment run wild and uncontrolled until it degenerates into mawk ishness. It illustrates the etcrna truth that every virtue and everj good quality , unless balanced and controlled by others , will al est infallibly become a vice Sentiment , for instance , needs tc be controlled and balanced bj strength of will , by firmness , fy humor and by taste. It is prob ably humor more than anything else that acts as a barrier to pre vent sentiment from becoming sentimentality , because a sensi of humor is a perpetual preven tive of absurdity. It searchei out the false note in everything It bids one pause in doing or say ing anything which trembles 01 the verge of the ridiculous. I recognizes what is incongruous or ill-timed or out of keeping Moreover , humor is itself a par of sentiment , and sentiment al ways recognizes and enjoys tin humorous touch and the littl whimsicalities in any incident o situation. Hence it is by thi that one can with the greates ease ; discern the difference be tween the man of sentiment am the sentimentalist. The former i keenly alive to fun ; the latte abhors it. Sentiment is not loud spoken It does not proclaim its own ex istence. It is seen in act fa more than in mere words. I \ists foreverbut it is not alway displayed. It comes on at the psychological momen S5.0O SEWING-MACHINES nil Mail Order Houses are small , low arm machines to bo run by hand For t . a iv American womni , tare not worth the money ashed. 'Lm iJ , oo J3all Bearing I.an tt is the finest sewing machine you ever saw and it 3 n non money thanaanycheap i il ri.iri.incs offered by agents , 'i hu heari is ct n. plea-ing design and beauti ful ! v ft ilsht ' me' lors 'I he mcchnnisni ismado on in entirp'y newand { * > i > a.mcipe ; ! so that nil U ! < if cloih Irom the thimiot to in" thickest can LHJ uusily snvcJ. Hard en 'd tool stuul is used throughout so that it will pnv tlcalty wear forever. All the bright exposed parts are heavily nickel plated over contwr the moit durable finish knosMi. The nickel is given a high mirror finish. Ilia Bartlctt makes the celebrated lock stitch which absolutely cannot become unraveled and will never give away. It haj positive takeup , disc tension , capped needle bar , automatic tension release , four motion feed ? nd automatic bobbin winder. Til5 woodwoi It of n ilrlktnc ni > w de lrn with rolled veneer cilre wlilrli tu.ika II Iwok like t plrea of pirlor turnlttirn. The woa.l It the linen nuarlffr sivrpd oik nnd thi finish Is hand rub- l > -d , jtut ll' < 9 U n-ifil on a f fi plsno , The drawei s are cuinplelelr rticlojed atid are lonir and roDmy. The timl his full lixil Jioel liall buarlngi which nuke it run lll.n \vji.-ii it lui an automatic belt replirer anil oil r-pi tn ptcvmt snlllnif thecarp-t I'ree Nickel I'Uted Sterl Attielitnems as follows air furMliliudttltii uaciitn.ichii.u. ru'Ilcr ' , iuc < . r iler. l > r.il < l > ir , f in' ihlrrii tid platu , four assorted li-"iinr ( iinlliiir , f nt hammer itnri falhr .S tp I icrn.v ilrive oil run , bubbini , etc. . are included. i J 'i t nu auji aint ! uutil you * .i. t-u.'io , ioj uardcu you nill uvo money anJ get the bnest J. C. TANNER vhcn it is fitting-and harmonious , iiid when it will surely 'strike a responsive chord in the heart of another. Never by any possibil- ty can it be ridiculous. Senti- ncutality , however , is just the icvcrse. It is forever telling of tself. It is excited by the most rifling causes. It has no control over its own manifestations , and. nstead of winning , it repels , and sometimes sickens. Sentiment oes with the truest manliness and strength. Sentimentality is the inevitable concomitant of weakness. Sentinent is to senti mentality what caution is to cowardice , what prudence is to stinginess , what economy is to avarice and what love is to lust. The manifestations of each may be the same , and whether it is sentiment or sentimentality that is shown depends wholly upon the time and the occasion in other words , upon the control which good taste exercises over the individual. Nor is the man ner of the manifestation of any importance in itself. There may be more meaning in the tremor of a voice or in the deepening of a tone than in strenuous protesta tions of a passion of tears. The time and the moment are every thing. When two Frenchmen have been separated for a week and , on meeting once again , rush into each other's arms , with all the evidences of intense emotion , this is sentimentality. When Nelson lay dying on the blood stained deck at the moment when Talfalgar's victory was won , and when he said to the devoted-com mander who bent over him , "Kiss me , Hardy , " that was sentiment. One of the newspaper of Pekin , China , line lately celebrated the five hundredth anniversary of its establishment. During its long period of publication the editorial stall hits several times been be headed , either in front of the office or in it , for printing news which displeased the court. The expres sion , "he has severed his connec tion , " may be Chinese newspaper English. Youth's Companion. Summer coughs and colds yield at once to Bees Laxative Cough Syrup. Contains honey and tar but no opiates. Children llko it. Pleasant to take. Tta laxative qualities recommend it tc mothers. Hoarseness , coughs , crou\ \ ] yield quickly. Sold by A. G. Wanner. Christian Church. Services next Sunday as fol lows : J:45 : a. m. Bible School. 11:00 : a. m. Preaching 7:00 : p. m. Y. P. S. C E. Meeting. 8:00 p.m. Preaching. Bro. T. J. Oliver will preach at both morning and evening ervices. You are invited to attend. Plneules for the kidneys strengther. 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 , Satisfactiot Guaranteed. Sold by A. G. Wanner , St. Thomas Episcopal Church. Services : Holy Bucharest , 7:30 : a m. Morning prayer and sermon , 10:45 : a m. Evening service and sermon , 7:45 : p m. Sunday school , 9:45 a m. Evensong , Fridays , 7:45 : p m. Choir rehearsal every Friday night 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. m. Junior league. 7:00 : p. in. Epworth league. 8:00 : p. m. , Preaching. Prayer meeting 8:00 : p. m. on Wednesday evening. All cordially invited. W. T. CLINK , Pastor. Burlinston JUNE SPECIALS. Opening of Huntley Lands : & } ,000 ncres government irri gated Innd near Billings , Mon- tnnn , opened by lottery system June 2b'lhclienpexcursioi ; rates to register for these rich irrigat ed lands. Finest prizes yet of fered by the government. Cost approximately $30.00 nn acre , divided into ten yearly pay- ments. Get .details. To Pacific Coast : Specially low round trip Cali fornia rates June 8th to loth ; June 22nd to July 5th. Also to Portland , Seattle and Spokane. June 20th to July 12th. Daily low rate Coast tours commenc ing June 1st. Slightly higher via Shasta route. Good Chances Eastward : Daily low Jamestown Exposition - tion rates with side trips ( avail able for New York , Philadelphia , Boston , Atlantic Coast resorts. Also July Jlrd to Gth very cheap to Saratoga with side trips to New York , also July llth to 18th 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. WAKCLCY' , c. p. A. , Omaha , Neb. The Falls City Roller Mills Docs a general milling business , and manufactures the I following brands of flour SUNFLOWER MAGNOLIA CROWN 3 The above brands are gunrantcedto 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 , Falls City , Neb. | The Great Paper of the Great West The Kansas Citv Star Everywhere recognized as the strongest and most re ille newspaper in the most prosperous region of the United States. Wherein It Leads. ItS Unexcelled NeWS SerVJCe embiuu.es Ibe continuous report of the Associated Press , with dispatches every hour : the general and special service of the New York Herald ; the Hearst transcontinental leased wire service and special correspondence from THE STAR'S own representatives in Washington , D. C. ; Jefferson City , Mo ; Topeka , Ks. , and Guthrle , Ok. , in addition to the largo grist of news that comes dully from several hundred other alert representatives. Its Market Reports and Comments have an authoritative value that causes them to be telegraphed 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 products , stocks 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 which are answered questions pertaining to beauty aids and social customs and affairs , a department for inquirers 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 a vigorous editorial page , absolutely Independent politically , and a Sunday Issue that U full of live special matter and h.iman interest. 13 Papers Each week for JO cents The Kansas City Star was the first and is still the only newspaper to deliver n complete morning paper , THE KAN SAS CITY TIMES , to its subscribers without increase in the subscription price. For Backache , Pineules Rheumatism and the Kid ney sandBladder IMI I I II I I I I I I I III : : D. S. ncCarthyi ! Prompt attention Driven to the removal of house hold roe < 35. PHONE NO. 211 i u MI I CALL 5 PHONE NO. 3 1 J I jFor anything in the | M E A T LINE ? and your order will j * receive prompt atten- ? tion. > X Nicholas Meat Market Ij. C. M. NICHOLAS , Prop THE TRIBUNE . . . . $1.00 a Year. . . . Stop That Cold To check early colds or Grlppo with 'Treventlcs" means sura defeat for rncumonla. To stop a cold with Provemlcs u safer than to let It run and bo obliged to euro it aftcrwnrds. To bo euro. 1're- TenUcs will euro oven a deeply seated cold , bat taken early ot the snecio stage they break , or head oil these early colds. That's surely better. That's why they are called Proventlcs. Provcntlcs are MtloCandr Cold Cures. Ko Quln. Ine. no physic , nothing sickening. Nlco for the children and thoroughly rate too. It you feel chilly , it you sneeie.1t you ache all over , think of rrovcntlcs. Promptness may also save half your usual sickness. And don't forget your child , if there Is fcrcrishnoss. nlghtordny. Heroin prob ably lies Prcvcntlcs' greatest efficiency. Bold in to boxes for the pocket , also in 25c boxes of 48 Frevcntlcs. Insist on your druggists giving you Prcvcntics ( ALL DEALERS ) Reaches the poU Stops pain. The Great Pile Rem ManZanReaches edy. Put up In tubes wllh rectal nozzle. 50 cent * . R. Office over Kerr's Pharmacy Ofllce Phone 2GO 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 C. H. HARION * AUCTIONEER , Sales conducted in | scientific and businesslike - | nesslike manner % i. < & I 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. IWhen the nerves are weak the heart is unable to force the life-giving blood through your veins ; 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 ago Iwas all broken down. I was nervous , worn-out , could not Bleep , nnd was In constant pain. I doctored for months , and nr.nlly the doctor said he could do nothlnp ( or me. I began taking Dr. Miles' Nervine , and used altogether eight bottles , and I became strong and healthy , and now weigh 170 pounds. " II. C. CUNNINGHAM. IDS Ellsworth Ave. , Allegheny , Pa Dr. Miles' Nervine U sold by your druQglst , who will guarantee that th * Tint bottle will benefit. If It falls , he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co. , Elkhart , Ind