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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1907)
UK \ THE FALLS CITV TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 13 , 1907. NEW FIRM ! NEW GOODS ! HAEFFLE , 5 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 i Lister , Cultivator - * tor , Harrow or anything in the line of Implements , call op us and get * prices before buying. We also carry a fine line of Wagons , Carriages * and Buggies. In addition , we carry a full line of Flour and Feed from the following 5 mills : Pres'ton , Falls City and White Cloud. When in town call on us 1 5 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 i > oou o wuacu vx ; < oocouv > uitvoewo < woouaou < yo Cv'wu i9(3ooc ( | The Falls City Roller Mills | Docs a geiier.il milling business , and manufactures the following brands of flour SUNFLOWER MAGNOLIA CROWN | 3 The above brands arc gunrantccd to be of the highest pos- q > sible quality. We also manufacture all mill products and g 2 conduct a general * > o ft § Grain , Live Stock and Coal Business 3 and solicit a share of your patronage O | P. S. Heacock & Son , Falls Cily , Neb. J * J f We ask You to Examine | f * the Financial Statement * 5" * Alii 1 * of this bank found elsewhere in this paper. If your I" patronag-e and influence have , in any degree , con- Y tributed to the success of our business , we thank you t * for it. If , as " vet " , you are not a patron , let this be M * % * ff your invitation to become one. - : - - : - - : - I FARMERS STATE BANK | | PRESTON , NEIlRnSKA f Directors * . .j. Jtu.W. f . C. tlnrnrovc II. C. Herman L. Thocltcr W. A Grccnwnld II.C. Zocllcr V i REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of Tlio Banners Suite IJ.iiik , of Preston. Ni-tirasUa. Cli.irU-r No. 70S. incorporated in tlio Htatiof NcbraiU.i. at tlio closiof Inisincss August 31. l'07. " KKSOl'HCUS. Loans anil discount- * . ' . 515.014.05 Ovi-nlrafts. si-ciin-it anil unsecured 547.02 llanhlnir Imnsu furniture and fixtures ( i50,00 Current expenses and taxes paid . 712.00 Due from nat'l. state ami pri vate banks ami hankers. . . 5 36,305.0' ! Total cash on hand . . 33.196.85 Total . * 56. < M9. ' I.IAII1UTIKS. Capital stock'palil In . $0,500.00 Surplus fund. . . . ' . 1.500.00 Undivided profits . 1'I33. ' > 1 Individual deposits subject to check . $31.176.31 Time certificates of deposit. . . .I4.939.61) 40.116.00 Total . f56.049.92 STATK OK NKHKASKA ! , | > RS. County of Richardsu . I 1 , Clvle. Thacker. cashier , of the above named lank , do hereby swear that the al > o\c statement Is a correct and true copy of there- port made to tlio State Hanking Hoard. CI.VDI ; TIIACCIN : , Cashier W. C. MAKOKAVK , Director. W. A. r.Ki'.KNWAun Director. Subscrilieil and sworn to before me this 7th day of -pteml > er. l'X 7. T. J. C.IST , , Notary Public. My commission expires October 21 , 1907. German Evangelical Church. Quarterly conference of the Evangelical church will begin Friday evening at 8 o'clock , Saturday afternoon preaching also in the evening at 8 o'clock. Sunday morning at 0:30 : Sunday school ; 10:80 : preaching1 and communion services. Rev. Brun- ner , presiding elder , fromlloltou Kans. , will officiate. M. MANSIIAKDT , Pastor. Trial Catarrh treatment are beimj mulled out free , on request , by Dr. Shnop , Racine , Wls. These tests are proving to the people without a penny's cost the -jreat value of this sclentltie preserlption known to drug gists everywhere us Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Kemedy , Sold by all dealers. Public Sale. I will sell at public sale on the old G'erdes ' farm. (5 ( miles north'and ! 5 miles east of Falls City , and 9 mileseast uf Verdon , on Monday , Sept.fJO , 1907 , com. inclining at 10 a. m. , the follow ing propertv , to wit : H head of horses , 7 head ol cattle , 80 head of hogs , farm implements , as follows : 1 riding lister , double row go-devil , 2 cultivators , 1 walking , 1 riding ; 3-section har row , 1 riding plow , 1 Buckeye mower , feed grinder , 1 disc liar- row , 1 low wheel wagon and rack , 1 top buggy , 30 acres good corn in field , 2 sets double work harness. All these implements are practically as good as new. Terms of sale All sums of $10 or less cash. On sums over that amount a credit of G months will be given on bankable note , without interest if paid when due. If not so paid 8 per cent will be charged from date. Three per cent discount for cash. Lunch on ground. Col. Marion , auctioneer ; Hugh Pritchard , clerk A. II. BUACKHAHN. Notice lo Creditors. In the County Court of Kichardsou Con ntv Nebraska : In the matter of the ustato of MarJ Jane Mad- ilideceased. . It Is ordered l > y the court that thu time limltiil for creditors to lilu claims a train si said estate Is six mouths from the 30th day of August I'M ? , and all claims not filed in this court , duly verified , on or Iwfore thu 1st daj of March 1'KW , will be fore\cr barred. Ordered further that all clalnib filed aaaii said ustatu will be exantiiiod and adjusted by thu court , in the county court room , in the court house In Tails City. In haid county , Octo- IHT 30th ami UdcumlHTjIili. IQUTanil March 2ml 1WH , at thr hourH ' . uf Hi o'clock a. in. Ily order of the ruurt dated AttiruM 2 , 1907. JOHN .AIMJS. Count ! Judife. (1'iri.t ( publi.-ation Aajr. W > . 1W7 4 nines. ) COUGH Quincy Adams Sawyer AND MASON'S CORN1CK KOLKS Large and excellent company. One great big laugh from beginning to end ind the sweetest love story ever told. PRICKS : 35c , f0c7Sc. . SI 00 NEW STORE Having located at ARAGO and placed at your disposal a nice , clean stock of Dry Goods Groceries Shoes , Etc. \vc would invite a share of the trade in this community. Call and examine our stock and prices. Bring us your produce and get the highest market price. RUPERT & CO. It is pnH tluit wliiMi President. Poll ; visited Button IIP was im pressively received at Fanuiiil Hall market. The clerk walked in front of him' down the length of UN * market , announcing in loud tones : "Make way , yentlemen , 'or tlu1 President of the United States ! Fellow citiy.eiiH , make room ! " The chief had stepped nto one of the etallft to look at some KMine , when Mr. .Rhodes turned around suddenly , and find- in- , ' himself alone , u u d d e n 1 y : 'lianf'pd his tone and exclaimed : "My rat'ioiiB where has that larnctl id int ol ? ' Ex. Tf real I'ulTui ) disturbs your Stonweh. your heurt or kidneys , then try this clover Colli-u Imitation Or. Snoop's Hciilth ColTuo. Dr. Sheep Inn eloteiy imitched old .Tuva nnd Mocha Cotfeo In In lltivot-und taste , yet It has not u single grain of reul colTee in It. Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee. Imitation Is mnile from pure toasted jrralns or ee- real ? , with Mult , Nnte , etc. Mudo In one minute. No tedious lonj ; wutt. You will surely like it. Get u free sample at our store. Fred 13. Sehmiit. Sewer Bonds. M. N. Bair of Falls Oity was tip this week looking over the field with a view to estimating on a sewer proposition for Eltimboldt such as many of our people favor. Fie thinks about two miles of twelve inch pipe would do the hiihiness and the cost would probably be from 83,000 to $ (5,000. ( Whethet enough of our people want the fcowpr to carry the bonds for this amount , will soon be determined Elumboldt Lender. It comes put up in colluhsihlo tube with a no//.lu. easy to apply to tlio soreness and inflammation , for arn form of I'lles ; It soothes and relieves pain , itehinu and burning. Man Hiir Pile Remedy. I'rleo HO cents. Guur anteed. Sold by A. G Wanner , drug fjlr-t. Al. E. Church. The followiii } , ' services next Sabbath : 9:45 : Sunday school. 10:45 : preaching- . 2:00 : p , m. Junior league. 7:00 : p. ni. Epworth league. 8:00 : p. m. , Preaching. Prayer meeting 8:00 : p. in. 01 Wednesday evening. All cordially invited. W. T. CI.INK , Pastor. Worth While. Hold on , liopo hard in the Bitbtlo lungs. That's spirit. A worthy life is impossible vithout a worthy motive. The virtue of ti man is measured ) y his cvery-day conduct. Skill and assurance are an in- inciblo couple. Dutch Proverb. Ho who realixcs his own weak- less thereby adds lo his strength. Keep youra fcarn to yourself , ut share your courage with others. Only love can keep out bitter- lees ; love is stronger than the vorld's unkintlness. Beautiful is the activity that vork for good and the stillness hat waits for good. The secret of success lies in thu nan and not in the material he vorks on 'Bradford.x True wisdom is to know what is > est worth knowing , and to do vh.'it is best worth doing. There is tiothinu so easy but that it becomes dillicult when yon lo it with reluc'.ance. ' Terence. Christianity was carried round ho world on a bayonet point ; iluohol followed it under the llnu. Nothing can bring you peace nit yourself ; nothing can bring you pence but the triumph of principles. Toil , feel , thing , hope ; you will ) o sure to dream enough before von die without arranging for it. 1. Sterling. One of the most urievcns mis- aki'H people make is in believing , hat eneri.y of mind betokens jhjHicnl I'iliciency. You must make it quito clear to your own mind which you are nest bent upon , popularity or nse- tilnesrf else you may happen to niss both. Alan does what he can , and bears what he must , and the name by which ho calls the result is left to each to decide ; a clever nnn rails t happiness. It is worth while 10 do even the smallest kind ness as we go along he way. Nothing is lost. No lewdrop perishes , but , sinking nto the ( lower , makes it sweeter. Stomach troubles , Heart and Kidney lilmuntb , can be quickly corrected with prescription known lo tlrujjclsts fry where a ? Dr. Bhoop'rt Restorative. The prompt itutl gurprlfelnj , ' relief which this remod.\ Immediately hrln H IB en tirely due to lit. Restorative action ipon the controlling nerves of the Stomach , oic A weaK Stomach eauc- \i \ dyspepfela , it wcult Heart with pal pitation or inti'rmltti'tit pulse , always means weak Stomach nervi'H or weak Heart nerves. Stron-'htnn these in side or controlling in-rves with Dr. Snoops Restorative and suu how quick ly thee ailments disappear DrShoop will mall samples free. Write for thom. A test will tell. Your health certainly worth this , simple trial. Sold by all dealers. Farmers Can Make Alcohol. The internal revenue bureau has just issued some new regula tions governing the m a tut f act u re and use of denatured alcohol. Under the new conditions , any farmer or set of farmers or other individuals , can establish a still for the production of alcohol to be denatured , and can conduct it without interference from the government , and almost without supervision. So long as the bus iness is honestly conducted , or conducted in any such manner as to arouse no suspicion on the part of the revenue agents , there will be no governmental inter fere nee. There will be no bonded ware houses nor other obstacles or em barrassments in the way of the agriculturists who wish to tun the refuse products of their farim into alcohol. Speak so as to be Understood. Since words only give expres sion to what in in mind , and mm is endowed with speech for til purpose of uttering his thought * what can be greater folly than U lock up and conceal things whicl we wish to be understood in n tin sue of unintelligible phrases am intricate sentences ? IB it no better , as Seuaca say1 , to bo dumb than to speak so as not to bo nn derstood ? The more , than , Ian guagu is suited to understanding the more useful it will be. Ex. The Original Bryan Boom An enthusiastic Richardson county admirer of W. , T. Bryan , th today papa of democracy ) iow living at Oklahoma City , las an intorvicwivhich appears n Tuesday's Kansas Olty Star. lere it is and the faithful about own credit the authorship to Col. Frank Marvin : "I believe I am entitled to be | ailed one ol the very original 3ryan men"said a lormer resi- lent of Palls Oily , Neb. , living iow in Oklahoma City. "Bryan's ' lational prominence began with lis llrst election to Congress rom Nebraska. The original Jryan delegation in the conven- ion that nominated him at Omaha was from Richardson county. The delegation from jancaster , his home county , vent to the convention for an other man. "Late one night the Richard. on county delegation was in caucus at Peter Kaiser's saloon. The delegation had not been committed to any candidate and a compliment its support was offered to Edward Walloon , a \ills Oity lawyer , afterwards employed in the noted Miles vill case. ' Not for me,1 said Gallon. 'I ' lave bad enough empty honors. Stand for some man who is mngry tor it. ' "The district , by the way , was ibout 8.000 republican. "Clay Davis , editor of the iichardson county News , broke u saying , 'Boys , what's the natter with giving a compli- nentary vote to Young Bryan , le seems to be a decent sort of i chap and we certainly can't ese anything by it. ' "Bryan had stumped the dis- , rict two years before for J. Sterling Morton. Morton , you enow , was defeated. It was igreed that this was the thing to do. Samuel Wahl , a local nercbant on the delegation , went to his store and got a lot of ribbon for badges , which was taken to the News office , where lay Davis set the type and printed the badges , which read : For Congress , William .1. Bryan of Lancaster county. ' Davis cicked off the badges , on a job press. "The delegation started for .he convention with the badges pinned conspicuously on their coats. As other delegations got tboard the train , there was a running lire of joshing questions such as. 'Who i * Bryan , any- iowV By tin' time the Richard son county delegation had reached Omaha every delegate had his badge in his vest pock- t. Clay Davis was the only > ne that braved the 'joshing. ' Lie wore his badge to the con vention. "Before nominations were in order , Bryan was called upon for a speech. He made a speech that has always impressed me as being far better than the one with which he won his presidcn tial nomination at Chicago. What happened at Chicago hap pened at Omaha. He had been speaking not more than ten minutes when the applause be came so great that the Richard son county delegates thai slipped their badges into vest pockets were taking them out and pinning them on their c.iats When the stampede began thai resulted in Hryan's nomination by acclamation , other delega tions swooped down upon the 'originals' from Richardson county and began scrambling for the badges. "Bryan never forgot the scr vice of Richardson county , am always responded , howcye great the inconvenience , to calls for speeches. lie probably neve knew that the original Bryan caucus was in 'Pete1 Kaiser' . ' saloon.1' It is a well known fact that person living in the pine forest ? do not suite from kidney diseases. Onu dose o PlnoulcB at night iivtmlly relieves back uelio IJOdayii treatment SI.00. You uionc.y refunded If not satisfied. Sol by A. G. Wanner , druggist. } NEW AND POWERFUL DRUG Adrenalin Is Costly , but Will Bo of the Greatest Value to Both Physlclnns nnd Surgeons. Onu of the newest ntul most ex J' pensive ' drugs on earth is ( hot known ' us | lulroiiiilin , Hays the London Standard. Those who nro not , phy- UK-inns will he flrnl interi'stril in learning j that wlremiliu costs $7,000 n pound. Adrenalin is the most powerful stringent , heinostatio and heart onie known. Adrenalin puekons up he walls of the. smaller blood ves- els so that the blood can How from hem e\en if thier cuida are sov- red. Since this costly drug closes ind contracts the arteries , oven vhen they are cut by the surgeon's \nife , it is valuable in all forms of lemorrhage. Hut it has another great and im- lortant UPO. Experiments have iroved that it is a powerful heart limnlant. It will revive a heart hat is being killed by chloroform. Jbloroform. though quick in its ac- ion , is dangerous , but must often bo iped , when every moment is val- lable. t So , if chloroform is necessary , it s of great value to know tluit ad- enalin can be injected into a vein ind prevent such heart failure as an ) verdose of chloroform often causes. Phis action of ad renal iu'-has been iroved by many experiments. WATCHES NEED OILING. When did yon oil your watch last ? Never ? Von may remember when you ubricaled your sewing machine , ypewriter , lawn mower or grind stone within a year , probably ml your watch yon never oiled , that von can remember. ' Vet in a period of 18 months the mlanee wheel turns on its axis 111- , ) ! ) ( j,8)0,00 ( ) ( ) times. Expert watchmakers say thnt n watch should bo thoroughly cleaned ind oiled every 18 months. Many lersons wear a watch for years , winding it up each night , and never iil it. Watches are instruments of un certain age ; some iun ; indefinitely ; Beeping accurate time , without need of repairs. As a matter of fact , nothing is so neglected as this small , delicate and useful instrument. THE EXPLANATION. "Hear me ! How in It you've got Jam all over your lingers , Minn Dolly ? " "I B'IIOHU It's 'causa I haven't licked It off. " MUDDY WATER FISH STORY. Several negroes came into the city the other day from the northern section of the 'city with long strings of fish. They report that the rise in thp river caused its tfater to get so muddy that the-fihh were forced to the top in order to get air as the water was too impure to ajlow them to breathe siillicirntly. The negroes report that they took sacks , nets and in some instances used merely their hands to K-oop the llsh out onto the banks of the si ream. San Antonio ! ' \prcss. RUSSIAN BRIDAL CUSTOMS. ' . At a I'lisviati betrothal feast , the bride-elect cntsjll' long strand of her hair and presents it to her fiance , while he gives her n silver ring set \utli turquoise , bread and salt in token that in their united fu ture he will furnish her all the niTcsKities of life , and last but not least to the lover of pretty feminine \arieties almond eako in sweet prom ise of luxuries that she may expect from his generous love. NOT MISSING ANYTHING , Mime When summer mcu { pose what inlo do yon f. > ' ! > ? M..r Prow it o , . 2cc < , . ! ( < ' . ! . . ns' . . > I' . '