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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1907)
THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , AUGUST 23 , 1907 BAKADA. U. S. Abbott \vns In Fall City Sntur- lny. lny.M. M. H. Taylor of Shubort was in town Monday. Ethel Dunn visited at Jacob WosslnR- or's last week. Karl Cox spent Sunilay with Will nnd Cilia Flonu. Mr. Whlttor o ( Shubort was In Hur- nda Wednesday. Lottie LunKdon entertained Ilaxol Dunn on Sunday. Lcoln Wamsloy spent Sunday with Doltn Williamson. Hey Dunn and Will McGowan were In Stella on Tuesday. T J Uall was over from St. Dcroln the first of the week. Horn To Jacob Stelnhaur and n-lfo on August 10th , u bon. D. 1. . Spleklor and wlfo are visiting in Hancroft this week. Miss Hllii Kuhlnmn was the guest of Graeo Martin on Sunday , Jessie Presser IB iiRiiln at homo after n visit at Kau , Cklahoina. ZH. J. Dunn was a business visitor at the county sent on Filday. Omcr Sailors and Herbert Stokes drove to Falls City Sunday. Francis Kclloy and lady drove to Falls CIt3' Saturday evening. E. E. Butler and wife visited with Chas. Martin and wife on Sunday. A. W , Nixon and family spent Sun day \vlh | John Walker and family. The Misses Wlloman spent Sunday at the McClaln homo near Shubort. James StuphcnBon and wife visited Sunday evening with Jesse Wolf and wife. George Sclmrlnchuuson spent last week with his parents in Atehlson , Kansas. Mrs. E. E. Oolcjuck is enjoying a visit from her sister. Miss Loretta Murphy. Misses Vera and Edna Shafer of Ohio precinct wore Harada visitors ono day last week. Miss Ulanch Workman of Mount Zlon , Iowa , is visiting with the family ol Dr. Stong. Mr. Workman and daughter , Mrs Cllflllargcr were over from lllllsdalo on Saturday. Mrs. Philip Markt returned homo on Wednesday after a short visit with relatives hero. "Walter Vaulanlngham , wlfo and daughter were visiting friends In this section Sundaj. Mao Thompson came up from Kails City and spent several days visiting friends hero last week , Win. Kuhlnmn and Ed Uuejjgo with their wives were entertained at dinner lit the homo of Dan Wamsloy's recently Mcsdamcs Sam and Jesse Van Osdel and Misses 1'carl Van Osdol and Johanna Fahstaer were liarada visitors on Monday. Mrs. Kobt. Goolsby of Vcrdon and Mrs. Sam Vasser of Hlackblrd with their ohlldrun visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. George Fra/.ce. J. A. Miu-Uii and wife were in St. Joseph a few days last week. Hey Dunn acted in his olllclal capacity as postal clerk during Mr. Martin's ab sence. John Markt of Oregon , Mo. , was over the latter part of last week and the fore part of this week looking after his business interests hero , and shaking hands with old friends. Get a free sample of Dr. Snoop's "Health ColToo" r.i our store. If real colTee disturbs your stomach , your heart or kidneys , then try this clover cofTeo imitation. Dr. Snoop has close ly matched old Java and Mocha colTco in llavor and taste , yet it has uot a J single grain of real colTee in it. Dr. i Shoop's Health CotTco Imitation is made from pure toasted grains or r. cereals , with malt , nuts , etc. Made in a minute. No tedious wait. You will surely like it. Sold by Fred E.Schmit There is n great deal of indig nation because certain men make great amounts of money. "They cannot honestly earn it , " the people ple say. W. J. Bryan receives from $300 to $500 for speaking an hour and a half. Can he honestly earn it ? And ho is a Koformer , and this great sum is paid him by the Oppressed People. Bryan has made a largo fortune telling people of their wrongs , at the rate of $3 n minute , Can he honest earn it ? Atchieon Globe , Headache and constipation disappeai when Dados Little Liver Pills an used. They keep the system clean , the stomach sweet. Taken occaslonallj they keep you well. They are for th ( entire family. Sold by A. G , Wanner Falls City's cbautnuqun is om of the very few ventures of tlu kind which proved profitable fiuau cially. Considering the fact tha this is their first year it speak well for the management. Lead er. Rockefeller's Check. When the iicgro messenger in the oflicc of thu treasurer of the United States opened one of the etters in the first mail this morn- nir a check for $29,2-10,000 Iropped out. "Lordce , " he ex claimed as lie looked into the envelope for some letter of trans- uittal. Finding nothing but the check , lie carried it , in the ab sence of the treasurer of the United States from the city , to the office of the acting secretary of the treasury , Mr. Reynolds. Mr. Reynolds glanced at the check , then at the envelope , and without appearing to note the ) crtubation of the' messenger , smilingly laid a paper weight on t , and with apparent nonchiil- uicc , remarked : "Ah , some kind friend of Mr. Rockefeller and the Standard Oil company has chosen to pay the fine assessed against that corpo ration by Judge Landis , of Chi cago. " Then the acting secretary timed to his work as though the receipt of checks for $2'J.2-10,000 was an everyday occurrence. Ten minutes later almost every body in the treasury department lad been informed that the great fine against the Standard Oil ompany had been paid- Twenty ninutcs later the reporters on the ifternoon papers were hurrying owards the treasury building. One of them was accompanied by i photographer , who sought the privilege of photographing the heck. Before these reporters lad arrived the Associated Press icard the news and called up the acting secretary to inquire if it vcrc true that the Standard Oil fine had been paid. The envelope in which the heck came bore the postmark of the Toledo , O. , postoflice. "Just somebody's idea of play- ng a practical joke on the gov ernment , " was Mr. .Reynolds' comment. The blank on which the check was made was that of the Second National of Toledo , but it must lave been several years old , for on its face was the imprint of the 2-ccnt internal revenue stamp re quired under the special war tax. The check reads : $20,210,000 Toledo , O. , Oct. 8 , 1)07 ! ) Second National Hunk of Toledo. _ Pay to the order ol the United States reinsurer twenty-nine million , t w o nuulred and forty thousand dollars. ( Signed ) Standard Oil Company. Per J. D. HOCKFELLEH. No. 0.7-ll,10 : ! . Plneulcs are for the Kidneys and bladder. They bring quick relief to backache , rheumatism , lumbago , tired vorn out feeling. They produce natural action of the kidneys in llltcr- ng waste matter out of the blood ; > 0 lays treatmentSl.OO. Money refunded f Pineules are not satisfactory. Sold > y A. G. Wanner. * Where Financial J > pwer Rests. /ast Importance of ( he Position of ( he Secretary of the Treasury. The United States Treasury has ipwardb of 50 million dollars vhich it may use to relieve the all stringency of money thntscoine is inevitable this year as in ony proceeding year. Practically the money markets of the world are relying upon that oO million dollars in the United States Treasury. It is about the argest sum of free money thai .hero is now available anywhere , Practically everything else is more or less mortgaged , or attached. 01 : ied up , or held back by feor. Under such condition as these Secretary Cortolyou becomes tlu most impoitnnt individual in tin financial world during the remain der of this year. He has the sit nation in his hands. Fortunatelj ho has given evidence in past yean of ability to go up to a situatioi and meet it eil'ectively. The question is whether 50 mil lion dollars will bo found snilicien to supply the elasticity needed l the money markets. A way wil bo found to make it so. Wai Street Journal. The bites and stings of insect , tai : sunburn , cuts , burns and bruises ar relieved at once with Pinosalvo Cat bollzed. Acts like apoultice and draw out intlaramatlon. Try it. Price 25c gold by A. G. Wanner. State Fair News. A great stride forward was taken when the State Fair man agers decided on a new and mod ern fish building. You will find the fish in the new building on the opening da } ' and every one of them on dress parade. There will be fish of all kinds , large fish and small fish , fish by the doxen , by the hundred and fish by the thousand. The new brick fish building has a broad porch around the cntireQbuilding. The fish aquariums made of large plate glass fronts are brought to the openings and you view them as you pass around , not through the building , thus avoiding the crushing crowds of other years. The races by the men at the State Fair will be interesting , exciting and amusing exhibitions. Gco. M. Pimieo will have charge of this part of the program. A splendid company of men are now in dail } ' training for the event. These races by the men take place between the heats in the horse raccSi giving a continuous performance. Wednesday there will be the 100 and the 440 yards dash. The 220 low hurdle. The one mile run. The preliminaries for the country relay race. Two great racing events in one da } ' on the same track worth two admissions , but one admission pays for it all. Thursday the men's races , or between the heats , there will be the 220 and SSO yards dash. The 120 yards high hurdles , the two mile run and the final in the county relay race. The county relay race , seven counties have already entered : Custcr , Douglas , Gage , Lancas ter , Nance , Saline and York. Enough others are at work on the program to carry the entries up to twenty. It is a half mile relay race. Six men enter and four run. The first man runs 220 yards , touches the man who is to relay him ; who. in turn , takes up the race for 220 yards and so around the track. Excit ing , interesting event. These races of the mcq keep the program full to overflowing1 between the heats of the trotting , pacing and running races. The letter of Dean Pound of the state university law school published in the btatc Journal ast week was very timely. Dean s in a position to speak of the nerits of the scandalous charges some irresponsible newspapers lave seen lit to make against Judge Sedgwick. Pound served on the supreme court commission for several years and retired only when the regents of the state university elected him to fill the place formerly held by Judge Reese when he was retired be cause of advancing years. This letter shows that the opinions of which these newpapers complain were handed down , not by Judge Sedgwick , but by the whole court consisting of Judges Barnes , Hol- comb and Sedgwick in one in stance and of Barnes , Sedgwick and Lctton in the other. If there was anything wrong1 in the opinions all of these gentlemen were equally at fault. Verv few men in this district will believe that Judge Letton would be guilty of dishonorable * conduct. Again , Mr. Pound shows that in writing these opinions the court followed what has been the law of this and every other state in the union for many years , and if the court had decided otherwise it would have violated the law because some people were de manding a different decision. Courts should be above public clamor. The preservation of good government depends largely on the stability of law and honor able men to enforce it. If laws are to be violated because o ! public clamor there is no securitj for life , liberty or property. Tc charge Judge Sedgwick with dis honorable conduct because he \ \ as true to his oath of office ant administered the law in spite oi public clamor is a reflection upoi the one prcfering the charge but certainly not against the mai who was true to his duty am' who was strong enough to resist the temptation to do otherwise. Wage Earners Opportunity A Farm and two Town Lots for your Home and Business. FOR ONLY $20. ! Payable $ 10 Down and $ 10 a Month. DK CHARLES P. SIMMONS 1ms bought the famous Oppcnhciiucr ranch in Atascosa County , 30 miles south of Sun Antonio , and placed it on the mar ket. Two new towns will be established. A bonus of 82."i,000 ( ) is provided for a Railroad , which with the 850,000 already up , makes $300,000 to guarantee the early construction of the new line. CALL AT MY OFFICE and see the beautiful wall hangers showing views of this wonderfully fertile tract of land with its flowing wells , beautiful lakes uul living streams of water. The views show 70,000 acres of this land just as t would appear to you if you would look over the tract. For full particulars call on JOHN W. POWELL , DISTRICT AGENT FALLS CITY , NEB. f LEED'S LIQUOR EMPORIUM L. E. LEED , Proprietor All Popular Brands of Wet Goods with an ex = perienced Mixer at your service. Foreign and do mestic Cigars. Never in your life have you seen a more complete and up-to-date stock of Fine Buggies , Surries and Dm- 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. Don't Neglect to Read Cussed and Discussed by Everybody. Add your name to the list. $1.00 per year. < % The UIYIOIY House I | Kccently rc-dccoratcd and > re-furnished t h r o n ghout. ? > Everything1 first class. Spec ial attention given to tran ? sient. Kate , S2.00 per day. Win. McPherson , Prop. y < Iv 'Phone 59 Falls City , Neb. DR. O. N. ALLISON Phone 218 Over Richardson County Bank. FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA W. S. FAST PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON PhonoResidence ! 100 Phono- . > - } Offlco 5- FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA DR. H. T. HAHN VETERINARIAN Office at Melts' Barn. Office Phone 139. Residence Phone 203. FALLS CITY. NEBRASKA EDGAR R. MATHERS Phones : Nos. 177 , 217 SAM'L. WAUL BUILDING xS > * SxS > < S > < S > 'S > < SK xS > 3 Per flood Sales , Good 5ervlcc , ! > rara - Returns Ship Vour Stock to Qeo. R. Barse LIVE STOCK COMMISSION CO. . National Stock Yards , III. Kansas City , Alo. , WE SELL CATTLfi AND HOGS Sff It's Your Own Fault 1 * t * If you don't get your money's worth. Come | to my Shop and buy II your Metis and Boys Shoes. $ > ROBERT F. T. PREUSSE , [ JF RlclmrJson Conn unk Clarinda Poultry Co. We have opened n brnnch office in Falls City , three doors west of the State Bnnk , nnd will pay the highest market price for Poultry , Butter nnd Epps. We also want your Crenm at the highest mnrket price. Cnll nnd get our prices on Pro- duce. Three doors west of State Bank. Clarinda Poultry , Butler and Egg Co. Palls Citv , Neb. Phone 205 Stomach trouble Is but n symptom of. nnd not In Itsclt a true disease We think of Dyspepsia. Heartburn , and Indigestion ns real diseases , yet they nro bymptoms only of a curtain tpeciflo hcrvo sickness nothing else It was this fact that tlrn correctly led Ir Snoop In the creation of that now very popular Stomach Itiraedy Ir ) Snoop's Keetoratlve. Going direct to the stomach nerves , alone brought that success nnd favor to Dr. t-hoopand his Ke toratlvo. With , out that original and highly vital principle , no such lasting accomplishments were t vcr to be had. For stomach distress , bloating. bfllousiieH. bad lireath nnd willow complexion , try Dr. Shoop'i Restorative Tablets or Liquid and see for your. ; elf w hat It can nnd will do. Wo sell nnd cheer. fully recommend Dr. Shoop's Restorative ( ALL DEALERS )