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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1907)
pHBHBI r 2 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , AUGUST 16 , L907 Market Letter. Kansas City Stock Yards , Aug. 12 , 1007. Moderate re ceipts of cattle and higher prices last week had Hie effect of drawing - ing out a big run today. 22,000 ' : head , lieaxlest run this season , and the general market is to 15 cents lower. Each day last week was a little stronger on practically .til kinds , and the total gain amounted to Ui to 2fj cents. Prime fed cattle arc scarce today , and show the least decline , top § 0.7 ; " ) up to noon , and best fed heifers 85.7 : " ) , toji steeYs last week 57.20. Bulk of the supply today is grass cattle including a large proportion ol stockers and feeders , which class Is getting the greatest loss 10 to 'JO cent ; ' . Kansas grazed westerns , wintered and fed corn on the grass , are numerous , sell' ing around 10 lower , at $5.10 tc § 0.15 , light grass steers S-I.OO tc $ 1,00 , grass oows $2 ( lf > to S-l/25 , canners S2 to $2.00 , bulls $2.'IC to $8.0o. Caivcs made the good gain of 50 to 75 cents per cwt , last week , but are lower today , ranging from ? 5.75 to $0.50 lei choice veals , and from $ ! . up. wards for heavy calves. Coun try buyers were numeroud lasl week , and prices on their kinds advanced 10 to 15 cents , but tin run is heavy today and marke off 10 to 20 cents- There is ; demand for extra choice nativ < feeders , some of which sole lately to Illinois buyers up t ( $5.00 , medium class feeder range from $ -1.25 to § 5.25 , stocl steers § 8 to1.75 , stock cow ; and heifers $2.00 to $8.75. Quar antine supply today is only 1 ! per cent of the total receipts. The hog market has been do ing better lately , because o small receipts , market 5 highe today , light hogs selling up t $0.82i , and bulk of sales $0,1 to $0.25. Buyers for shipmen set the pace on weights belcn 200 pounds , and heavy weight are selling better relatiycl than a week ago. Althoug there is little doubt that thet .are plenty of young hogs in th country , and a big crop is i prospect , demand is unprcceec ented for meats , and recent pn dictions of the market goin $1 lower within sixty days ma not be realized. Sheep supplies are confine to small bands of natives mostl although Utah and Colorad shipments will come in freel belore long. Market is higlu all around than a week ag ( steady today , lambs selling ? § 7. to $7.75 , wethers up to ? 5.8 ; ewes § 5.75 , yearlings at $0. t $0.25. Some feeding yearling sold lately at $5.50. I'll stop your jmln free. To she you first before you s > i > end n penny- whut my Pink Pain Tablets ciui do , will mull you free , a trlnl package i them Ur. Shoop's Heudncho Tablet Neuralgia , hendnchc , toothache , perk pains , etc. , are duo ulono to blood co : gcstlon. Dr. Snoop's Headache Tnl lots simply kill puln by coax 1 up awr the unnatural blood pressure. That all Address Dr. Sheep , Racine , W Sold by all dealers. Blouses with Long Sleeves. The smart blouses are all mac with long sleeves , and this a ] plies to the lace chemisette an lingerie blouse as well as to tl more severe shirt waist. Tl striped and dotted batistes a charming : awl arc sometimes us < together. A blouse of white b tiste with khaki stripes has tl ruflles making : the jabot and cd ing the cuff made of khaki batis with white dots. It is litt touches of this sort which ma ! it difficult to copy a waist , e actly what the smart chemi places are anxious to avoid. Get u free sample of Dr. Shoo "Health Colleu" aa our store. If n colleo disturbs your stomach , yc heart or kidneys , then try this clc\ coffee imitation. Dr. Sheep has clo ly matched old Java and Mocha cetin in flavor and taste , yet it has not single grain of real collcc In it. 1 Shoop's Health Collco Imitation made from pure toasted grains cereals , with malt , nuts , etc , Made a minute. No tedious wait. You v surely like It. Sold by Fred E.Schi A Hopeless Case. A Scottish paper U-lls a story of mi old Scottish wotimn who wan "unco' drouthie , " without l\w \ motit'y to buy ' drnppie.1' "Liispic , " she said to her lilllo nriirddiui liter , "u'Miii , ' round to Donald McOallmn and briny ni" H Kill. Tell him I'll pay him i' tit1 morning. " B'iek enmo the eliild with a re fusal Donald ( Ifi'lint'd to purl with hiH whiiiky without tinniHli Eaj.'t'r mid irritated , tinold woman eiiHt about for some inuans of "raising the wind , " and her eye .fell uijon the family Bible. . 'Here , lassie , ' ' filio diiid , "wie him thin and tell him to keep it until 1 bring him tlisiller. . " Oil' went tin1 littl" girl , but filn > HOOM returned , still ( Mirrjing the Bible. Donald was obdurate. "Ho snyH.he maun line the latiheeH first , granny In anger the disappointed grand- nothr threw up her hiuidn and oxelaime : ! : "Losli , did onybody ever hear the like o' that ! That nan will neither tak my word nor the word o' God for a gill o' vliusky ! " Ex. Summer coughs and colds yield u ouco to Ueea Laxative Cough Syrup. Contains honey and tar but no opiates. Children llko it. Pleasant to take. It * axatlvu qimlitlon recommend it to nothers. Hoarsurios- , coughs , croup yield quickly. Sold b.y A. G. Wanner. Nebraska Autos. The little town of Angus , Neb. , Nuckolls county , which lias less than two hundred inhab itants , boasts an auto factory that is doing : a thriving business. The antes put out by this com pany are claimed by competent judges to be the simplest in work manship , most substantial am : durable in structure , easiest tc drive and most attractive of anj auto built west of the Mississippi There is less machinery to ge out of order than any auto made It is believed that this machim is the coming auto and will sooi be heard from as surpassing tin Smith , Ford or any of the nov popular makes. The young mai who makes these machines was ; workman in an auto factory ii the east and found what he be lieved would be a great saving n complicated machinery and set ti work to make patterns which In patented. While on a visit ti tis parents in the little town o Vngus , ten miles north of Nelson ic showed his patents and th result was a company was organ xed at once with capital o $50,000 and a factory is now ii operation. A Mr. Kever of Wil ionville purchased the first auti nit out by the Angus auto fac ory. There are fifteen order ahead that have not even beei ouched. Nothing less thai wenty horse power is put on nnd the lighter machine mad will climb the steepest hill with out slack speed. Just watch th .1 tVngus factory and you will se an orignal Nebraska product tha will make a proud name fo Nebraska industry. 9 I'ineulcs are for the Kidneys uu Bladder. They bring quick relief t mckuche , rheumatism , lumbago , tire worn out feeling. They produc natural action of the kidneys in flltei ng waste matter out of the blood I ! il lays treatmentSl. 00. Money rcfundc ile f Plnoulcs are not satisfactory. Sol by A. G. Wanner. ti A\ay be Nebraska Prohibition. All champagnes , still wine and foreign liquors m u's t t branded to indicate net conteni and proof of alcohol , accordin to the ruling of Food Comtni , sioner Johnson last Saturda e ' . . morning. The decision was i answer to a telegram receive from a Chicago firm which d clarcd that the state pure foe law if enforced would mean ac a ual prohibition in Nebrask nr Food Commissioner Johnson h : filed the following telegram co the Chicago firm : a "All liquors sold in Nebrasl " must be labeled to show perce ls tage and proof of alcohol and n , r contents. This may be actu HI prohibition , but it is the law- ii Kansas City Star. An Inch of Rain. Few people have an adequate idea of the amount of water that descends from the clouds during rainstorm. We read in the weather bulletin that two or three inches of rain fell in a day , and that in our last rainv spell nearly five inches fell in I'ourty- eight hours ; but these figures convey very little information to our minds and give us no idea of the prodigality of nature. An acre sontains f.272f > 40 square inches of surface , and an inch of rain means , therefora the same number of cubic inches of water. A gallon of water con tains 577.27 cubic inches , and an inch of rainfall means 22,622 gallons to the acre , and as a gal lon of-water weights ten pounds , the rainfall on an acre is 220,220 pounds. Counting 2,000 pounds to the ton , an inches of rain means over 113 tons per acre. An acre is about half a St. Louis block , so that a rainfall of an inch means a downpour of about 220 tons of water on every city block. Multiply this by 5 , the number of inches of rainfall dur ing the wet spell in the last week in May , and no one can wonder that the gutters were insufficient to carry oil the water. The occasional overflow of a sewer in the lower part of town is re garded as a very remarkable thing but the wonder really is that there is not an overflow every time it rains. St Louis Globe-Democrat. Man /Mn Pile Remedy comes put up in u collapsible tube with u nozzle. Kasy to apply right where soreness and Inllimmstlou exists. It relieves ut once blind bleeding , Itching or protrud ing piles. Guaranteed. Price 50c. Get it today. Sold by A. G. Wanner. Rounded Out Some. The Falls City chautauqua items in this paper need to be rounded out a bit , about as follows : The writer does not think that the Falls City banks are as finely furnished or look as well as such strong , rich institutions should. He saw a chair in the window of one bank that couldn't get room in a second hand store. He dislikes the appearance of the public library because it has no sort ol beauty , looking more like a store building than a li brary. It should have been made in keeping with the beau , tiful gift of the woman who left the money for its building. A general item to the effect that rich men were the stingiest got sandwiched among the chautau qua news. As a generality the statement issometimes , so , but not always. A rich man in Falls City , Stephen Miles , gave the Odd Fellows their hall and the rich men of that town , as they should be , are said to be the spenders , buying at a fair price anything and everything they like , but in matters of public concern the rich men are undoubtedly backwajd. They do not head the subscription papers biggest donations as the Hiawatha rich men do. The men who give the most to every * public interest in this town are the bankers and moderately well-to-do. It is stated that the banks of Falls City give from 50 cents to $2 tor a public cele. bration. The Hiawatha banks are always counted on for $2C each for a similar event. Still , Falls City is a good town , com posed of most excellent people , but it would be a better and more progressive town if everj business man was a good adver. tiserand consequently a towr booster. One of the good pay ing things at Falls City is vinegar factory , but who knows anything about it ? Itishiddei because the owners , who havt made money , are not clevei enuf to have the printer keej it beiore the public. Everyom interested should keep anything worth while in the public mine and pay the printer to do tin work. Otherwise how can In live ? And how can the towi or special interest thrive to lul limit ? Hiawatha World' Wage Earners Opportunity A Farm and two Town Lots for your Home and Business. FOR ONLY $2SO. Payable $ 10 Down and $ 10 a Month. DK CHARLES K. SIMMONS lias bought the famous Oppctihcimcr ranch in Atascosa County , 3(1 ( miles south of SanAntonio , and placed it on the mar ket. Two new towns will be established. A bonus of S2oO,000 is provided for a Kailroad , which with the 850,000 already up , makes 300,00 } to guarantee the early construction of the new line. CALL AT MY OFFIC10 and see the beautiful wall bangers showing view.- , of this wonderfully fertile tract of land with its flowing wells , beautiful lakes and living stt earns of water. The views show 70,000 acres of this land just as it would appear to you if you would looit over the tract. If or full particulars call on JOHN W. POWELL , DISTRICT AGENT FALLS CITY , NEB. LEE LIQUOR EMPORIUM L. E. LEED , Proprietor AH Popular Brands of Wet Goods with an ex = perienced Mixer at your service. Foreign and do mestic Cigars. Among the strong numbers on the program of the Salem Chautauqua this year , , are : Dr. Green , of Chicago ; The Williams Jubilee Co. 3 Congressman J. Adam Bede ; Adrian M. Ne\vens3 ; I Father Tihen ; Opie Read ; Gilbert Eldridge | and a half dozen others. 3 i Every day has two or three strong attractions. 3 * | For information or Catalogue , write : < . . * . ' Allan D. May , Sec. : ] ? * 'W'-x : : * * * X' * * Some Household Economics. A buttonhole worked in the corner qf the dishcloth will be found better than a loop by which to hang it up , because a button hole will last as long as the cloth itself , whereas a loop often { jets pulled off. If , when using lemon for flavor ing * y ° u neetl onb' nalf a ° ne put the other half on a plate and cover with a glass tumbler. This excludes the air and prevents it from drying up or getting moldy. Old Turkibh bath towels clean wood iloors much better than ordinary cloths do. Put pieces of such towels in an ordinary long handled mop , and you will find that the rough toweling gathers up the dust very effectively. To Renew Cane Chairs If the seats have become limp am stretched , so that they sink it the center , they may be made a : good as new , if none of the strip : of cane are broken , by well wash ing them in hot water and thei placing them in a current of ai to dry. This causes the cane t < tighten up , and , when dry , thi seat will be quite Hat , as whei first woyen. Cut a slice of new bread abou an inch thick , and place in tin tin with the cake ; this will hel ] to keep the cake fresh for sonn time. The bread must be re newed when stale. An apple placed in the cake til will answer the same purpose a the bread , and should also be re newed from time to time. * txwt"t-'J'WiH * J' > i"5Kf t f I . I J > TKe Uivioa House J ( i < > . ii KfCentlv - rc-dcmratcd and .1 > < > re-ujrnished throughout. > } > Everything first u.i.ss. Spec > ' ial attention given to trail- < | > sicnt. Kate , S2.ro per day. S I Wni. McPherson , Prop. | ! i 'Phone 59 - Palls City , Neb. 3 > i , ' ! > . ; . . . . . . . . , % , . . ; DR. C. N. ALLISON D JE ! N 'F ! © T Phone 2IS OvcrP.ichiird-o'i t .unity Hank. FALLS 'MTV ' , XBHHASKA W. S. FAST PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phones . i lU&tdencu . 100 : ] once , - FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA DR. H. T. HA.HN VETERINARIAN Office at Melts' Barn. Office Phone 189. Residence Phone 203. FALLS CITY. NEBRASKA EDGAR R. MATHERS ID El N T I > S Phones : No177 , 217 SAM'L. WAHL " , For OooJ Sales , ( looil Service-.m Returns Ship Your Stock to < j ? I Geo. R. Barse i LIVE STOCK COMMISSION CO. . National Stock Yards , III. K'nnsas City , Mo. , Jj WE SELL CATTLE AND HOGS | It's Your Own Fault I If you don't get your money's worth. Come I t to my Shop and buy \ \ H 9k your Mens and Boys | Shoes. | ROBERT F. T. PREUSSE | Rlchnrthon Conn nnk liulldlnjc \ \ 30 DAYS' TREATMENT FOR $1.00 Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. FOR ALL KIDNEY BLADDER TROUBLE , 'RHEUMATISM AND LUMBAGO A dose at bed time usu ally relieves the most severe case before morning. BACKACHE PINEULE MEDICINE CO. CHICAGO , U. d. A. Per enle byA. A. G. WANNER. Clarinda Poultry Co. We have opened a branch office in FnllB City , three doors west of the State Bank , and will pay the highest market price for Poultry , Butter and Eggs. We also want your Cream at the highest market price. Call and get our prices on Pro duce. Three doors west of State Bank. Clarinda Poultry , Bulter and Egg Co. Falls Citv. Neb. Phoue 205