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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1907)
THE FALLS CITV TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JULY i9 , 1907. l * J I J | l f * f ; ( s | | f ffJ f TAKES WINKS * * Money loaned to relatives and friends often takes wings and flies. As a general rule it is safer and * better to place your money in the bank , even at a lower rate of interest. * COMPARISON OF DEPOSITS January 5th , 19U3. - - $ 7,493.83 January 4th , 1904 , , - - - 10,480.12 January 4th , 1905 , - - 22,542.4 < January 4th , 1900 , - - 27,044.12 * Jatntarv 4th , 1907 , - 34,322.09 * > FARMERS STATE BANK * > J PRESTON , NEBRASKA. Look ! Look ! Look ! Never in your life have you seen a more complete and up-to-date stock of Fine Buggies , Surries and Driv 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 handle 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. * ? * i * $ ft / * ? { ff Af t CHAS. M. WILSON J f * SPECIAL OFFER ON CHINA DINNERWARE j | T One 100 piece set Haviland China $25 and a season Chaui tauqua ticket and a S2.50 Berry Set FREE. * f Ju 4) ) 1 J Two 100 piece sets Austrian China $20 each , and a $2.50 . .i Berry Set and season ticket FREE- J C * Al A 5" One set German China $17.50 and a season ticket and a , xi l 1 $2.25 water set FREE. JL Hall Shoe Room after the 20th. * CHAS. M. WILSON * * * * * t * , * * DAVIES & OWENS Leaders in Cut Glass , Hand Painted China , Sterling Silver and Plated Ware. Choice Collection of bric-a-brac , Leather Goods and High Classed Novelties. The Newest things in Jewelry. Phonographs and Records a Specialty. DAVIES & OWENS JEWELERS AND O P TI CI AN S RICHARDSON CO. BANK BUILDING FALLS -CITY , NEB. Don't Neglect to Read THE TR.IBUNE Cussed and Discussed by Everybody. Add your name to the list. $1.00 per year. TO CLEAN THE KETTLE. Pumice or Mnnlcurc Stone Is the I Proper Agent to Employ. ! Every housewife knows what a trouble it Is to got burnt kettles clean ; and cleanly , fastidious women realize how almost Impossible It IE to have clean food on account of the slovenly way most servants "wash" kettles. When food has burnt on the bottom of kettles It will not "wash" off , but It will soak up soapsuds , and grease , etc. , and that dried and again soaked out and Into the next food cooked In the vessel Is not exactly de lightful In flavor and certainly Is fai from healthful. The housewife wlu really has the good of. her family at heart should Insist on sanitary dish' washing as well as sanitary plumbing. How to get It ? Procure a hit of pum Ice stone manicure stone from n drug store Is best , but a rough stone fiom u marble yard will do. Hub the Inside of all kettles and frying pans thoroughly with It : then wash , nnd they will bo perfectly clean , and It will take less time to make thorn sc than usually Is spout In scraping , which according to usual methods takes off about half , and leaves half of the undesirable hardened food to be cooked up In the next dish. HINTS ON BOILING RICE. Nutritious and Appetizing Dish Should Be Given Care. A hint on boiling rice : Put a tablespoonful - spoonful o ( butter In rice while cook- Ing. Time to cook , one hour. Take one teacup unbroken rice , pick out all broken grains and wash In cold water , pouring off the water several times to get lid of loose starch : Put the rice Into the upper part of a gran ite double holler , ' measure over it three cups cold water and one level teaspoon salt. Set the boiler with rice and cold water directly over the hottest part of the range , having a good fire , so that It may boll quickly , stirring the rlco every few minutes to keep It from sticking to the bottom and burning. Let the rlco boll rapidly for 15 or 20 minutes or until the water Is about to be absorbed , then Stir In one tablespoonfnl rounding of good butter and set the pot In low er half of double boiler , with enough boiling water In It so it will not spat ter on the range. Set where the water will keep boiling for another 20 minutes. The rice will bo white , puffy and each grain separate. XH will taste good , for all the nutriment Is In It , and everybody will ask for more. To Clean Choice China. Have made to order at any broom- maker's a set of brooms about ten inches In length and five Inches In cir cumference. These brooms should bo made just like a whisk broom , but perfectly round.Hot -water" can be used , as with a little care In hand ling dishes It Is not necessary to put the hands In the water the great OR recommendation for the use of the brooms. They will slip Inside cups , glasses and pitchers ; will rub off stains , and sticky substances easily , and arc particularly fine for greasy pans and pots. Keep three brooms In use ; one for glasses , ono for dishes and sliver , and one for kettles and frying pans , promoting them from one class to another as they become worn. The old brooms nro excellent for cleaning sinks , closets , and gar bage pails. After using , pour boiling water over them , shake , and hang up to dry. They will keep sweet and clean longer than any dish mop. Try Thlc Meat Pie. A-new meat plo appeared on a cer tain dinner table the other night which staggered even the man of the house , who Is past authority on epicurean dishes. As n rule , In that household the meat pie Is made of left overs from former meals , but this one contained an entirely uq- known filling. Not until a piece of green meat was discovered did the truth begin to dawn. Some weeks before , In a raid on a wholesale grocery of which ho has the entree , he discovered some canned Mexican turtle meat , had several tins sent homo and speedily forgot them. But his wife , In looking over the assort ment , accumulated from similar trlpa , discovered them , and the plo was the result of her quandary as to the use to put them to. Turtle never served a tastier purpose , according to the guests at the table that night. Meat Pie with Tomatoes. Use about a pound of meat , left from a roast , or fresh meat ( beef Is best ) ; cut In chunks and boll until tender ; season with salt and popper. I3oll meat down until enough broth Is left to moisten meat well ; thicken with Hour as for stew. One-half hour before meat Is done put In a good- sized onion , sliced. Cook one-half can of tomatoes seasoned with salt , but ter , and a pinch of icd popper. Put meat in two quart basin , then the tomatoes. Have ready a rich biscuit crust made of one and one-half small coffee cups of flour , ono heaping tea spoon baking powder mixed well with Hour , ono heaplr , - tablespoon of short ening and a good .ilnch of salt. Moist en with milk ii i < n soft dough as for biscuits. Place rust on top of mix ture. Prick en several times with a fork to lot stc .m out whllo baking. Dress fcr Little Girl. You can ma'o over your old Jaco embroidery shit waists for your little - tlo girl oven If they arc open In front. Take your pattern and lay on the waist and cut. You will bo surprised to see how nicely It will make up. They will look nlco worn with Jumper skirts. 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 * prices before buying. We also carry a fine line of Wagons , Carriages 5 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 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 Two Stories of Dundy. Bailey P. Waggoner , the general - eral attorney for the Missouri Pacific , who \vas here last week attending faderal court , told a new reminiscence of Judge Dundy , former judge of that court. The judge went down to Kansas some years ago to appear in a criminal case in which an old negro was accused of crime. The judge had known the negro in past years , and appeared to testify as to his previous good character. The presiding judge did not know Dundy , and he was inclined to be curt. While giving his testimony Judge Dundy turned toward the court and was several times admonished by the latter to face the jury so that they might hear. Finally the judge brokeiout and said to the wit. ness : "See here , sir. you are old enough to have sense enough to know that the testimony you are giving is for the benefit of the jury and not for the court. Face them , please. " On cross-examination the state's attorney asked : "What is your business ? " "I am judge of the court , federal district of Nebraska. " "The presiding judge nearly tumbled off the bench"said Mr. Waggoner , in relating the story , "and he was profuse in his apologies. Some months later I was in the federal court at Lincoln when a negro whom I had known in Atchison came up for sentence before Judge Dundy for selling liquor to Indians. I arose and said ; "May it please the court : Some tune since your honor did u poor negro accused in our courts in Kansas of crime the favor to come down and testify to his good character. I hope you will not take it amiss if I return the compliment by saying - ing to you that I know this man to be a harmless and inoffensive colored tellow , not given to crime nor moved by criminal impulses. I hope that you may see lit to deal lightly with him "The judge turned to the negro and inquired : "Do you know this man Wag goner ? " Yas , sah , said the prisoner. "Whai kind of a man is he ? " "Well , I think he's a pretty nice sort of n man , sah,1 "Good citizen ; ordinarily well behaved ? " asked court. "Yes , sah , said the embar rassed culprit. "Well , said Judge Dundy , you fellows seem to constitute a pretty closely organized mutual admiration society ; sol will make the fine a dollar and costs. "And I noticed , " said Mr. Waggoner , "that all the other fellows got $25. artd costs. " State Journal. For Backache , Rheumatism Pineules neysandBladder and the Kid- Sunday Rains General. Reports came in from the north and west of generally heavy rains. At Table Rock eleven inches of rain fell in two hours. At Humboldt about seven and a half. At Dawson the rain was accompanied by severe wind which did great damage , about six inches of rain fell there. It is reported that a Mr. Wood was drowned in the storm near Table Rock. At Salem the Neman a is on the boom , the bottoms being nnder water. Losses of stock and crops are reported from the country to the north and west of us and it is thought Irom the debris washed down stream that the storm was heavier to the northwest. The heavy rains to the Northwest Satur day had swelled the streams and brought them out in some low places and the torrent of Sunday evening carried every thing before it. ' Piles get quick ami curtain relief from Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. Please note It is miulo ulone for piles , iind Its action Is postlvu and certain. Itching , painful , protruding or blind piles disappear like magic by its use. Large nickel-capped glass jars i"0 cents. Sold by all dealers. So Say we All. Hiawatha band boys are greatly pleased with the new band stand in the Falls City court house. It is certainly handsome. By the way , our boys deserve a handsomer band stand. This paper will start a fund for it with $10. Hiawatha World. . . -The bites and stings of insect , tan , sunburn , cuts , burns and bruises nro relieved at once with Plnesalve Car- boll/.cd. Acts like apoultlce and draws out Inllammatlon. Try It. Price 2fjc. sold by A. G. Wanner. A Rare Opportunity. If you miss the Kilties band at the chautauqua next Monday you will miss a chance of a life time. This band played at the St. Louis exposition and comes direct , from the Jamestown to Falls City. No such band has ever played in this section and it may be many years before another such an one will visit us. if you are too busy to come in during the afternoon , make an effort to attend the concert at night. This is not an advertisement but is the re sult of a sincere desire that you hear this great organization. If you suffer from bloating , belching , sour stomach , Indigestion or Dyspep sia , take a hlngs Dyspepsia Tablet after each meal , and overcome the dis agreeable trouble. It will improve the appetite , and aid digestion. Sold at A. G. Wanner's Drug Store. Notice. Parties having wigs , costumes and other property of mine will please return same at once. SlGMUNI ) Sl'AKTH. Evangelical Lutheran Churcli. Services at 2:30 : p. inon alter nate Sundays. RKV. O. II. ENGKUJKKCHT. A Great Sunday. Sunday was a great day at local churches. Many of those who were converted during the recent revival were present at the church of their choice and nrolled themselves as mem bers. It is estimated that nearly two hundred became identified with the several : hurches. It lias been many years since Falls City has ex. iierienced such a moral re generation and Rev. Oliver ; iccomplished what has been considered the impossible. The Tribune congratulates not only the churches but those who have begun a new leaf in the chapter of life. Rain and Flood Damages Stock. At W. S. Fast's farm north of town considerable damage was lone by the rain Sunday night which caused the Hoods. The fences were washed away and a good deal of the stock is missing at this lime and it is known to a certainty that some of it was Irowncd , but just how much is not known. The doctor is in liopus of finding what is missing when the water subsides , having ticard of a few head that has been located on higher ground. Cbautauqua Motes. Special police will guard the grounds day and night. A free rest room will be pro vided for the accommodation of women with babies No sale of Hoods , soliciting or transacting business or distributing advertis ing will be allowed without per mission from the management. Lost articles should be reported to the platform superintendent. Gate keepers will not be allowed to give pass checks to any one but persons holding season trans ferable tickets. A ground rental fee of $1,00 will be charged parties bringing their own tents. Tents floored at cost. Season tickets , adults , $2.00. Season tickets , child , 7 to 13 , $1.00. Single admission , adults , 25c. Single admissionchild , 7 to 13 ( 15c. Except single admission to Kiltie's band concerts , \\hich will be 25 cents for children and .50 cents for adults. Tents for campers may be rented for ten days by applying to R. C. James , secretary ! at the * following prices : Standard 10x12 , $3.00' ; six foot wall 10x14 , $5.50. The Ten Commandments. "If people paid as strict atten tion to de ten commandments , " said Uncle Eben , "as ( ley pays to de rules of a card ga'me , de piety of dis world would be sumpin" surprisin' . " Washington Star. Alfalfa Land. Write for description and price of two of the best alfalfa farms in the Prairie Dog River Valley. C. A. BAKNAKD , Long Island , Kans.