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i'u THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 2o , 1907
Society News.
Over Krom Last Week
The Shakcspear club met
Tuesday afternoon with Mrs.
Charlie Hargrove , the first meet *
ing of season. Macbeth is still
the study and will occupy the at
tention of the club for four or
five meetings yet. The meeting
was of particular interest , each
member having given the lesson
special attention. This was the
first meeting presided over by
the new president , Mrs. Isham
Reavis. A large number of the
club were present and the session
was very enjoyable.
The regular monthly business
meeting of the M. 13. Kensington
was held with Mrs. Andrew
Camcrn on Wednesday afternoon
of last week. A large crowd
was present.
The Womans Auxiliary of
St. Thomss ICpescopal Church
was held with T. L. Himmelreich
on Monday evening and an un
usually large attendance was
present. The subject for the
evening was missionary work in
Alaska. Miss Keeling , leader
for the evening , had prepared
maps and charts which were
splendid helps to the evenings
study. Very interesting papers
were read by Miss Margnrite
llorricks , Meeker Cain , ICdna
Horricksi Miss Keeling and
several other member and the
discussions were rcvied and in
structive. This was one of the
best missionary meetings of the
Auxiliary.
Thursday being the eighty
first birthday anniversary of
Uncle Jesse Crook his daughter ,
Mrs. Wilhite entertained Uncle
Jesse and his wife and Mr. and
Mrs. W. II. Crook at dinner.
Needless to say it was a very
pleasant family gathering and
the dinner served was one of the
tempting ones. Mrs. Wilhite is
so capable of preparing. We
wish Uncle Jesse many more
happy anniversaries.
Mrs. Lydia Ilinton gave a
family dinnerparty at her home
last Sunday complimentary to
her brother , Herman Minnick
and his wife who were up from
Atchison. Covers were laid for
ten and the repast served was
exceptionally fine. The day was- -
a most enjoyable one for al !
those present.
It coinos put up in collulislblo tubi
with u nuzzle , easy to apply to tin
Borcnuss and iiilliunnmiioi ) , fur an ;
form ot IMlus ; it soothe * ami relieve
pain , Itching ami burning. Man /M
Pllo Itcmuily. I'rlco 50 cents. Guur
anteoil. Sola by A. O. Wannur , drug
Klst.
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AE. . Church.
The following services ncx
Sabbath :
U:45 : Sunday school.
10:45 : preaching.
2:00 : p , in. Junior league.
7:00 : p. in. Epworth league.
8:00 : p. in. , Preaching.
Prayer meeting S:00 : p. m. 01
Wednesday evening.
All cordially invited.
W. T. GUNK. Pastor.
Trial Catarrh treatment are boim
mailed out free , on request , by Dt
Snoop , Knclno , Wis. Thcsu tests ar
proving to the people without i
penny's cost the creat valno ot thl
scientific prescription known to ilruc
cists everywhere as Dr. Snoop'
Catarrh Remedy , Sold by all dealer *
A Boy or Girl can Earn as A\uc !
as a Man.
We want boys and girls wh
want to earn money to solid
subscriptions to The Kansa
City Weekly Star. Don't lies
tate because you are young , n
you can do the work as readil
as older persons and we wi
pay you just the same. Tli
Kansas City Weekly Star is tl
best known weekly newspapt
in the west uncl your spare tin :
spent working for it will pa
you handsomely , not in toy :
watches or other small ware :
but in Cash. Write to-day Ic
terms and full information. A (
dress
KANSAS OITV WBKICLY STAH ,
Kansas Ciry , Me
Christian Church.
"Let every man be swift to
icar" James 1:1'J. : You and your
ricnds arc cordially invited to
tear a special series of Sunday
yening Sermons at the Christian
Church in Falls City an the
'Divinity of Jesus Christ , " dis-
ussed in the following order by
he pastor-
Sunday evening Sept , 15th.
'The Death of Christ. "
Sunday evening Sept. , 22nd.
'The Sayings of Christ"
Sunday evening Sept. , 2'Jth. '
'Why Must Christ Die ? "
Sunday evening Oct. . ( ith.
'Did Jesus Arise ? "
Sunday evening Oct. , 13th.
'Ascension of Christ. "
Sunday evening Oct. , 20th.
'Christ is Coming Again. "
In the spirit of , love in the
! ght of the scripturs and in the
car of God all these subjects
vill be presented. lring ! your
Jibles and friends. ' 'Prove all
hings , hold fast that which is
food. " Good music and a hearty
vclcomc await you. "Come let
s reason together. "
D. L. DlTNKl.KlWKOKK
PASTOK.
If real oolTco disturbs your Stomach ,
our heart or kidney ? , thijti try this
lover Colfeo Imitation Or. Shoop's )
[ eultli ColTeu. Dr. Slioop has cln&uiy
mtched old Java and Moulin Gothic hi
n llavor and tustt1 , .set It has not a
nglu grain of real coffee in It. Dr.
hoop's Health ColToo. Imitation Is
uiilo from pure toasted ( 'rains or ce-
eiiltt , with Malt , Nuts , etc. Made in
ue minute. No tedious long wait ,
'on will surely like It. Get u free
implo at our store. Fred 15. Schmltt.
Thomas and Swanson the
Chicago auctioneers closed their
ale of the P. 13. Schmidt stock
ast Saturday night to the largest
udience that has ever attended
n auction sale in this city.
Mic sale has been the best and
lost gentlemanly conducted
uetion sale we have ever seen
nd it seems remarkable that
uctioneers could hold an
udience so long as the sale has
> een riming just 31 days and it
crtainly takes good judgement
great ability and a proper trcat-
nent of the people to hold an at-
endancc such has been present
it this sale especially as every-
jody was so well acquainted with
he stock , and conditions sur
rounding it. We are sorry tc
Thomas and Swanson leave
our citv as they have almost be
came one of us they have made
ntuimerable friends and acquaint-
cnces and by their square uprighl
lealing with a buying public
should they ever return to sel
out another stock will be sure tc
meet with a very warm reception
It Is a well known fact that perron
living In the pine forests do not snlTo
from kidney diseases. One dose o
Pinunlcs tit night usually n-lioves back
ache. IlOdaya treatment -41.00. Yon
money refunded If not satisfied. Soli
by A. G. Wannor , druggist.
Public Sale.
I will sell at public sale 01
the old Gerdes farm , 0 mile ;
north and ; { miles east of Pall ;
Oity. and 0 miles east of Verdor
on Monday , Sept. HO , 1907 , com
meucing at 10 a. m. , the follow
property , towit : 8 head o
horses , 7 head ot cattle , SO hea <
of hogs , farm implements , a
follows : I riding lister , doubl
row go-devil , 2 cultivators ,
walking , 1 riding ; 8-section liar
row , 1 riding plow , 1 Buckey
mower , feed grinder , 1 disc hat
row , 1 low wheel wagon an
rack , 1 top buggy , 80 acres goo
corn in tield , 2 sets double worl
harness. All these implement
are practically as good as ne\\
Terms of sale All sums c
$10 or less cash. On sums eve
that amount a credit of 0 month
will be given on bankable noti
without interest if paid whe
due. If not so paid 8 per ecu
will be charged from clatt
Three per cent discount for casl
Lunch on ground. Col. Marioi
auctioneer ; Hugh Pritcharc
clerk. A. II BUAOKHAHN
n /I \ / * f * ° TUB BOWELS AIi
IX/I C J W K" WORK , ° pp * coi
I V l _ _ WITH TUB ORIGIN
BEE'S LAXATIVE
COUGH SYRUP.
BEST FOR A
CIVIC PUZZLES FOR WOMEN
Other Work Than That of the Home Is
Now Laid Out for the Broad-
Minded.
"Tlii-iv is nothing tluil women can
not do but the work must ho nliui-
iiod with n thoroughness thnt pre
cludes failure , and done with a
modesty which id the inherent chiyfiu
of the superior M'says " u writer
in the Woman's Homo C'aiupanion.
"As 1 ? nid , every vommunity lifts
its iVvn problem. Most of those orig
inate outside of the home. Pure wa
ter , pure food , pure air , clean
lilreulH , Miiiitury schools and leiie-
mcnls , district nursing , education
of I ho ignorant in the earc of 1m-
hies , thu ( jiiestion of paupers , the
public baths and travel ing libraries
the treatment of our women prison
ers in prison and after , the lodging-
houpo problem tlie.ee arc only a few
of the civic puzzles crying for train-
d women to solve.
"A woman does probably her
greatest share of her duty us a cit-
xen when she makes home a safe
nd happy harbor of refuge from
stormy world , when she brings up
ler children into noble manhood
nd womanhood and when she doiw
lot destroy her husband and fam-
[ y by bad cooking and bad temper ;
ml that same woman crowns her
arecr as a citizen when she inter-
sts herself in and becomes a vital
mrt of some problem of govern-
icnt' A woman successful in home
ifc is desperately needed in civic
ifc. "
IN NEW YORK.
Stranger Won't you please give mo
ny car faro ?
Kind Old ( lOiitlGimin Certainly ;
ivhoro do you live ?
Stranger In Mexico.
LAW FOR THE AEROPLANE.
There ! H an ancient maxim of
aw which reads as follows : "ITo
vho owns the laud owns it up to the
irs. "
This venerable rule of property is
said to be as good to-day as it ever
was , and is therefore full of menae-
ng significance to Ihe aeroplane
milder , for the ell'ect of this rule of
.aw . is that the owner of laud has
.lie . exclusive right to the air over
mil above the four corners of his
property , and any intcrfcivnce
[ herewith , however slight and prac
tically harmless , constitutes a tres
pass for which the owner can always
recover nominal damages.
This right is not a mere technical
one. It has been frequently avert
ed in law courts , and to it has al
ways been accorded strict recogni
tion , the consequence of all which is
that the aeroplane builder will bo
unable to pass over his neighbor's
laud without rendering himself
liable to be sued for damages.
Though such damages would most
likely be small , still the verdict
would be sullicicnt to carry the
costs with it.
FEMININE DIPLOMACY.
Most diplomatic girl I ever saw ,
that .Miss Kastlake. "
" .She's engaged to young Hor-
rocks , isn't > ho ? "
"Yes , aijd do you know how shi
caught him ? lie's a frugal orl
of chap , you know. Well , lie in
vited her out to dinner one oxen-
ing , and she refused to let him or
der anything more than a tongui
sandwich and a glass of ice \\atci
for her. On the spur of the mo
ment he asked her to go ngnir
some time , and before he knew , ii
she had him. "
HE HAD ENOUGH.
"Here's a note , " said the ; > osta
clovk , "from n man comphiiniiu
thnt his mail isn't delivered regu
Inrly.What's
-What's his name ? " asked tin
ehief.
" Yladovolodowosohowski. ' '
"Huh ! with that name you' <
think he had all the letters h
Now is the time for you to look for your
HEATING STOVE
= = WU HAVE =
Garland Base Burners
the stove that has no equal.
Garland Oak Stoves
the best on earth. , '
Coles' Hot Blast
Best air ti ht coal heater made.
German Gem Heater
one that burns hard coal , soft coal , wood ,
and does it well. This stove is a base heater.
Gem Oaks
the best olcljjreluible Oak for the money in
use today.
Come in and pick yourself a range. We can give you
a Garland Malleable Range , Garland Cast Range ,
Quick Meal Malleable Range , Quick Meal Steel Range.
Gem City Cast Stoves of all kinds. Our prices are right.
W. H. CROK ( ) & CO. General Hardware
LEE
LIQUOR EMPORIUM
All Popular Brands of Wet Goods
with an experienced mixer at your
service. Foreign and Domestic Cigars.
L. E. LEED. , PROPRIETOR
FALLS CITY o-S = c-c ; NEBRASKA
t CHAS. M. WILSON
asks your inspection of a new line of
t French Dionerware
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decorated in Holly
and Strawberries under the glazing
A full stock of Cut Glass , Fancy China and Din-
uerware. Our new fall stock is in and we
would be pleased to show it to you. We carry
L a complete line of Good Groceries and Flour ,
X'egetablcsancl Fruits. CHAS. M. WILSON.
Come to WERNER , MOSIMAN & CO.
for anything in the IMPLEMENT line
Be sure and see us before buying a LUM
BER WAGON. We handle the Newton ,
Weber , Mandt , Bettendorff and Avery makes.
See us for special prices on GRAIN
DRILLS , also MANURE SPREADERS
If you need a WIND MILL or GAS ENGINE we
have engines in stock from 2 to 8 horse power.
We have the most complete line of
SURREYS , BUGGIES AND ROAD
WAGONS ever carried in the city.
CALL AND SEE US when in town , one block
north of court house. Yours for business ,
Werner , Mosiman & Co.
FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA
Don't Neglect io Read
THE TRIBUNE
Union House
Recently rc-dccorated and
< > re-furnished t h r o u jjhoiit.
< j > Everything first class. Spec-
3 > i.il attention given to tran-
< | sient. Rate , $2.00 per day.
I Wm. McPherson , Prop.
'Phone 59 - Falls City , Neb. ' ,
DR. 0. N. ALLISON
TDEXNOM'ST '
Phone 218 Overlllchardson Conftty
Bank.
PALLS CITV , NEBRASKA
W. S. PAST
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
PALLS CITY , NEBRASKA
DR.'H. T. HSHN
VETERINARIAN
Office at Metts' Barn. Office
Phone 139. Residence Phone
2G3.
FALLS CITY. NEBRASKA
EDGAR 'll. MATHERS
Phones : Xo-s. 177 , 217
SAM'L. WAHL BUILDING
; j' For ( lood Sales , Qooti Service , ? J
Returns Ship Your Stock to < >
| Qeo. R. Barse I
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION CO. . A
National Stock Yards , 111. $
Kansas City , Alo. , '
WE SELL CATTLE AND HOGS < i >
| It's Your Own Fault 1
n "
vt - .
I If you don't get your $
| money's worth. Come
t to my Shop and buy *
II your Mens and Boys 5
| Shoes.
I ROBERT F. T. PREUSSE J
S Richardson County Hank Kiillding ; *
Clarinda Poultry Co.
We have opened a branch oflice
in Falls City , one block west of
the First National Bank , and will
pay the highest market price for
Poultry , Butter and E sat the
door.
door.We
We also want your Cream nt the
highest market price.
Call and get our prices on Pro.
duce. We buy eggs rots out.
Clarinda Poultry , Butler and Egg Co.
Falls City , Neb.
Phouc 205
Weak Kidneys , rarely point to weak kidney
Kcrves. The Kidneys. Hto the ; ileart. and tha
Etomach , find their weakness , not In the organ
Itself , but In the nerves that control and gulda
end strengthen them. Dr. Shoop's Restorative 1 $
a medicine specifically prepared to reach th > j3o
controlllns nerves , To doctor the Kidneys alone ,
U futile. U is a waste of time , and of money J
well.
If your back aches or li weak. If the urine
f < ? lds , prlsdarkand Etronff. If you hare symptoms
of Brights or other distressing or danzerous kid.
ney disease , try Dr. Shoop's Bestoratlve a month
Tablets or Llquld-and see what it can and will
do for you. Druggist recommend and sell
( ALL DEALERS )