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THE FALLS CUV TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 27 , 1907 BIB1 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE lintcrcd as nccond-class matter at Kails City , Nebraska , post ofnce , Janu ary 12 , 1'XM , under the Act of Congress ' of'Marcb 3 , 187" . Published every 1'riday at Kails City , Nebraska , by the Tribune Pnblliliinrf Company E. K. Slmrls , One year Si.\ months . - Three months - TELEPHONE 226. Republican Ticket STA'IT TICK11T I'or SniirniiP JuilitP M. 11. Hivm- IVrDIMrlclJiMiir * I < .M.IVmlirrtntiJ II.Kat'rr I'nr Krirrnlvro. < ! . Coii | > l.iiiil. C. II. Anderson for K. K..Comnih lniirr Henry T. Clark. Jr IVr SMtr ScnMnr > . K. Miller COUNTY TICKIT : I'or County ClrrU t'.rortti' II. H " 1t I'or Ciiiinly Jmlirr A. It. Semi I'or SiipiThilPiiclciit I'V. . CIMHIH i I'or AwoMKir Vlnci-nt Anmlil 1-1 I'or Cormier- ( i.V. . Koni'Ui-r Tor Supervisors : r- DlAlrlct No. ( i Jiilin II nit. in I ; District No. 4 ( iriirjfi1 Smith IHMrlet No. i I'.il. ( .ralKini Tbcrc are tilings in life that arc much worse than a platter of fat young teal thicks. Can it be the intention of Lnndis to put the University of Chicago on half rations ? If Graham doesn't beat Hill McCray he will dissapoint a threat many suffering tax payers who have been footing the lulls for some time. The appointment ol Judge Keese on the supreme court concession was a nice and decent tiling to do and is characteristic of .Indue Sedgwich- The Journal says the bridge company has none into politics. Hy the way is the Journal sup porting John llinton ? Is it against Bill McCrayV Falls City has never had a more faithful servant than John Jlinton. Is there any good reason why Mr. Schlosscr should replace him on the county board ? Who runs this town anyway , the people who voted so over whelmingly for the bonds or the few who are trying to defeat the \vijl of the people expressed at the bond election ? Judge A. R. Scott is a lawyer of ripe learning and a man of sterling integrity. The rights of no man , dead or alive , will be disregarded by Judge Scott when ho is made County Judge. A Kansas farmer on being asked by an eastern man as to what disposition had been made of the grasshoppers replied that they had been crossed with the hay fever and the state was raising grass widows. Justice is expensive at best. Many poor people submit to in justice rather than incur the ex pense of litigation. No Falls City lawyer with any practice but that tries many cases without thought of charging a fee. Yet we have a court reporter who not only charges these poor people all that the law allows but adds about one third to his fees by false estimates. Not a single estimate of his has been found when he has made a mistake against himself. These are the days when the price of butter , eggs , potatoes and chicken make the city man's pocket book look pretty thin. Hermes Bros- , are under contract to ship 5000 chickens to San Francisco every week. This con tract endures until March1st ) , Is it any wonder that chicken ! are high with this drain on tin supply ? It is said of Phi Hermes that every chicken In meets immediately lies down on it back and holds its legs up to bi tied. Butter chickens , , eggs ant like products have ceased to b an incident , they arc industries Charles Casey and family ai rived from near Oklahoma Cit : Wednesday for a visit with Fall City relatives. At present the are the guests of Mrs. Sandfor and sons. Often overlooked The public schools too often overlook the practical side of the boy's or the girl's educa tion. It therefore becomes our pleasant duty to assist the boys and girls in getting a knowl edge of those things which must shortly con cern their financial welfare. Our great effort is to encourage them to save money. Send them to us and we will do our utmost to get them started right. - : - - : - - : - FALLS CITY STATE BANK Vincent Arnold. The republican party has never had a candidate in whom it could ' take more pride than it can in its candidate for assessor. The [ business men. and in the term we include merchants , farmers and professional men , have never been privileged to vote for a more competent , industrious and honest man than Mr. Arnold. Richardson County has been his home for many years. He is a farmer and is well acquainted with I arm values , lie lias had years of experience as deputy assessor and township assessor. Ue is of mature years and judge ment. He is honest and fearless , lie has no friends to reward nor enemies to punish. He is actuat ed by an ambition to make a just and capable officer. His oflice pertains more to business than to politics and he is essentially a business man's candidate. LOST COIN CHECKS TRAFFIC. Pathos That Is a Part of Great City's Dally Life. She was iv little old woman with 11 course shawl wrapped around hei shoulders nnd a knitted headpiece known as u nubia on her head. Mending over , she peered about ( ho asphalt pavement , in total disregard of the dangers from passing Iratlic on lower Broadway , says the New York 1'ross. ' Lost anything , lady ? " asked a policeman. "Yes , sir. " she answered , "sonic money. " The hluccoat looked at her worn old /ace for a moment and then he , lee , got busy. A newsboy joined in the hunt. Presently several eiti- rciis were participants. A street ear stopped , and ( lien another. The driver of a big truck pulled up nt the curb , clambered down and be came another searcher for the losl coin. Several minutes passed There was u partial blockade of the street , and then the policeman picked up a dime from its resting place on the street car track. "Is this part of it ? " he said. "Yes , sir. " answered the old wom an joyfully : it's all of it. " An exclamation arose to the po liceman's lips , a laugh ran amoiif , the bystanders , but it stopped nt the glad look in the old woman's eyes as she reached her gnarled hand for the little coin. The policeman eheckex the half formed utterance and sol cmnly escorted the old woman to iho curb. The cars rattled on , the big truck swung on its way and the policeman stood silently nt his post No ono thought to jibe , no one thought to swear after that look o joy that came into the old woman' , eyes ns her lost coin was restored Broadway hiul been inconvcuicncot' ns Broadway seldom likes to be , bu who shall say that 11 roadway is "tin cold white path without a heart' after that exhibition ? DECEITI-JLNESS OF THE MULE. Asked about the nvi rngi ago of tlu > Georgia nude , Brother Dickey said : "Xo man kin tell. Kn do mule is too stubborn en deceitful ter be can did wid you 1" A NATURE NOTE. "Cuts , " said the imturo student , "ire exceedingly deceitful. " lli frowned thoughtfully. " 1 have known them. " bo sa ' "to atii'iapt to nit * . i' < ' -vlvw j in restaurants as r. TRAMP'S ANSWER. i When Mis. Kdd\ , the head of the Christian Science church , was young , sin ; conducted a temperance campaign for a time. A tramp asked her for help. j "I'll help you , my friend , " said Mrs. Kddy , "but first you must an swer me one question. Do you ere o you not drink beer ? " The tramp , a hardened customer , ookcd at bur in aniaxcinent. "Why , lady , " he said , "ye cert'n'y ion'f think I squirt it into me arm vid a syringe ! " Puck. CURE ( ? ) FOR SEA SICKNESS. A cure for sea sickness , which a ( Herman doctor Iin discovered , will ) ( > welcomed by hosts of travelers. It onsists in the passenger simply ying on his back and having liund- ierchiefs soaked in hot water twist- ' (1 ( very tightly round bis forehead. The treatment , it is claimed , cures n about half an hour , and those who undergo it are niid never to be troubled again during a voyage. Miss Mlggo It was very good of on , Willie , to glvo that poor blind inn your apple. Hut whnt arc you /nillng for ? Willie I want to see If ho'll find lie worm In It ! Topckn Journal. Geliling Theatre One Night Only TUESDAY , OCTOBER 1 Special engagement of tills season's greatest success tbc merry miitlea1 farce comedy ARE YOU CRAZY FRANK DAMSEL AND 17 OTHERS All new musical numbers. Sec ihc Teddy Hear sensation. 1'rutty girls who can singand dance , The Big Music Fun Show Special prices this engHgeiiicnt onlv 75c 50c 3Sc - : - - : - Mother- , with little oliildtvd need n longer fuiir croup , colder whooping eoii ti. \\w \ ? Luxiitlvo Coiifih .Syrup tustogood. . It works oil the cold through thi ! biwHs , tuit * the phlegm , clears the lii'ad. t''or ' jount ; and old. Guaranteed Secure u bottle ut onec. Sold by A. O. Wanner , druggist. Evangelical Lutheran Church. Services at 2:30 : p. m on ultci natc Sundays. RKV. O. II. ENGEUWKCHT. Do you know that Plnusiilvo Curbol ixcil acts like u poultice in .drawing out the inlhunsUloii tuid poison ? It Is itn- tisceptio. For cuts , burns , eczema , cruckcd hands It Is immediate relief. 2d cents. Sold b , A.G. Wanner , drug gist. DR PRICES Grf Baking Powder Made from cream of tartar derived solely from grapes , the most deli = cious and healthful of all fruit acids. For Sale by Whitaker Bros. One of the best little meat markets that we know of. It is tht only market in a good K. K. town in this county. This market is well equipped in every particular , with nice new cooler , good blocks counters , racks , scales , slaughterhouse , sheds and patent feeder 01 30 a. of good land. Good water , part of the land seeded to clover and timothy and alfalfa. Goud ice house on a good business lot which belongs to the business. Have the ice business of the town team and single horse , butcher and delivery wagons. This is doinj , from $250 to $300 cash and about $200 credit business per month The owner would not think of selling was it not for sickness in his family. This is worth $ 'JOO but will sell for $760. If you have cm a small capital , this is a good chance for you. \Vrite or call and we will give you a full description of this. A 275 a. Richardson county farm with a fine $3,000 house o U rooms ; 2 large porches. Good barn 25x42 , Id-foot posts ; room fo 9 head horses and 25 ton ot hay. Cribs for 1500 bu. Good granary implement house U > x22 ft. , chicken house 12x20. Good cellar 12x2o ft. , cave 7x20 walled with brick , good fences. Other improvement consisting of wood and coal house , sheds and feed lots. 135 a. in cultivation , a tine orchard , 2 a. alfalfa , HO a. pasture , 3 a. hoj , tight. There is over 200 a. of accretion land that goes with thi farm in addition to the 275 deeded. Good abstract title , d mile north of Kulo and 12 miles from Falls City. This is the finest fartr for the price in the county. Only $ -40 per acre on good terms. The owner must go south. This is a snap. No. ( > S-O BIs a 2-acre trace of good upland all fenced hot , tight , all in cultivation. Good d-room house , barn ISxlS , 12-f posts , room for 4 horses. Granary 16xl < , 200-bu. corn crib. 200-bbl cistern , cellar 12x12 ft. , plenty of good water. All buildings and fences in good repair. Will sell you the improvements for what they cost , $1050 , and give you the two acres of laud located H.- milc ! of the city. Whitaker Bros. DAVIES & OWENS Phonograph Department The happiest hours of life are those spent in the home , in easy enjoyment of pleasant melodies. No need for hus band , wife or children to go to clubs , theatres , or other places of amusement when home is made attractive bv Edison Phonograph In the long evening's by the fireside , on the porch , or in the summer camp it talks , laughs or sings at your pleasure. It renders band , orchestra or instrumental solos ; sacred , classi cal , sentimental or ragtime music ; grand or comic opera , minstrel or vaudeville skits with equal facility. What other automatic entertainer af fords such variety , such quality , at so little cost ? Hear the improved Edi son Phonograph at Davies & Owens' and you will understand why thous ands buy it who were once prejudiced against any form of "talking machine. " \V e earn a complete line of Edison and Victor machines , also a complete line of Edison and Victor records. Come in and investigate our c * : > y payment plan. DAVIES & OWENS Duroc-Jersey Hales for sale at M , M. Hendrick's , nine mile.- , northeast of Palls < iiy , Nebr. , .ind two andone-qniirter miles .soutli of Barada , Nebr Thev are good , jjrowthy pigs of good length and the easy feeding kind , just the kind that makes big hogs quick. Call and look them over before bujing as I will be gl"d to show them'to you any tune you come and price them toou to.ell M. M HKN'DKK'ks. Announcement BON TON MILLINERS announce to the Ladies of Falls City and vicinity that they have all of their Hats on display. We have re ceived A LARGE NEW FALL STOCK compris ing the Swellest and most Up-to-Date Pattern Hats in the city. Come and make us a call. MISS HELEN BREBECK Wall Paper as an Investment We will give you prices on room lots that will pay you to buv now. Bundle lots for single room per bundle 50C 400 and 50 papers 25C < ro at Cut in all grades to close out paper bundles. SEE OUR X1-\V : PICTURE FRAMES. White's Wall Paper Store READ THE TRIBUNE Cussed and Discussed by Everybody. Add your name to the list. $1.00 per year.