THE FALLS CIT TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 27 , 1907. i a I THE GOOD ONE I I e I I THURSDAY II I I I L E R'S BIG PRODUCTION- I II I of the A Western Alelodrama in 5 Acts by Hal Reid iI I i IN A SPECIAL BUILTTBNT I 30 PEOPLE 30 I BAND AND ORCHESTRA 16 Acting Parts , 14 Musi i cians-Calcium and Mechan ical Effects-U p to Date I Specialties - Correct Stage Settings-Elegant Costumes -Traveling in two Pullmans 1 w ONE NIGH r O.UY. PARADE AT NOON. CURTAIN KISES AT 8:30 : I rn ? IS/ * * f7 1\/9 f& * CS ? * > E MAX WHO SUCCEEDS in life is the man \vl-o looks * > abend and plans for the future He realizes the fact that . money is an absolute necessity if lie intends to rise in the world. A little study convinces him that only through a bank ac * count can be attain future prosperity , and be plans his actions accordingly. A small sum will suffice for the opening of a bunk account , and it leads to all ijood things in a financial way It establishes credit insures the learning- business methods and the respect of business men Open an account witli this bank today and lay the foundation of a fortune. * * FARMERS STATE BANK PRESTON , NEBRASKA Directors- \V. C. Monjruvc II. C. Merman L. Thnchcr W. A Grccnwnld II. C. Zncllcr * * & > * $ * 'A' * * > $ * v $ * < > & * * $ * * ' * M The Falls City RoHer Mills CC CJ Does a general milling business , and manufactures the e 1 following brands of flour ef f SUNFLOWER MAGNOLIA CROWN eI 1I I The above brands are gunranteed to be of the highest pos sible quality. We also manufacture all mill products and I conduct a general i : Grain , Live Stock and Coal Business and solicit a share of your patronage c cI I P. S. lieacock & Son , Fails City , Neb , \ c NEW STORE Uavin g located at AKAGO and placed at your disposal a nice , clean stock of Dry Goods Groceries Shoes , Etc. we wo uld invite a share of the trade in this community. Call and I examine our stock and prices . Bring us 3'our produce and get the highest market price. RU PERT & CO A Boy or Girl can Earn as Much as a Man. We want boys and girls who want to earn money to solicit subscriptions to The Kansas ( Jity Weekly Star. Don't hesi tate because you are young1 , as you can do the work as readily as older persons and we will pay you just the same. The Kansas City Weekly Star is the best known weekly newspaper in the west and your spare time spent working for it will pay you handsomely , not in toys , watches or other small wares , but in Cash. Write to day lor terms and full information. Ad dress KANSAS CITY WKKKL.Y STAU , Kansas Ciry , Mo. WANTED : At Heck's feed store , 1,000 bushels walnuts , 500 bushels cane seed. 'JO-tt O. P. IIijCK. Special tlectlnn Notice iilioi * is lieivbj ui\oii that on tin15tli day ui Octiilx-r , llriT , a spri-iil rlfcluiu will 1m ln-lil h : the cits of Hull ) for tin- purpose of Mitini ; for in nkrauist tnr Ksumir of si\ thousand piwiO ! ilnllni ! . " > ji-ar bonds iiptioni'tl injiam , 1 > c.iriiiir in turcst not In exceed six pei cent per nmimii. Said Imnils to ! for tin1 purpose of p.iy 111 ; ofi indebteiliiess already incurred , KradiiiK"-lm'ib putthii : in croisinifs anil culvert" . cstaliliMiliij curb lines , etc. llyonler of the Mayor and Council of tin City of Rulci. II. L. Ki.oi.ri J.i. . Cit > Clerk. IsKAI.I 4 times Sept. 20 Le al Notice. Voii.Ann.i Iobr > , Ti > iiy Iol > r > .J.inifn Unlirj Joseph Vavra , son of Frank Vavra , deceased Albert Vatra. James Va ra , Josi-pli Vavra son of James Vavra , deceased ; Josie Vavra Janiert Cejka , Josepli CejU.t , and minor * * I'rank Cejka , aitc 18 jears : Alt -rt C > jUa nne5 > ears ; Anna Cejka , airel I years ; Johanii ; Cejka , airc 10 years : JaitWH Vavra , .me r jears , ami Josephine Vavra. aire 14 jears , 11011 resident defendants , will take notice that Mar : Vavra , plaintiff herein , filed her petition on tin 19th day of September , 1COT , in the Distric court of Hichardson county , Nebraska , arams jnu , the said non-resident defendants , am Joseph Vavra , a resident of tins state , theoli ject an pr.ijer of which are to haw- establishes a resultinif trust in favor of the said plaintiff ii and to lols nine and ten (9 ( and 10) ) in lilock fiv ( . " > ) in Steele's Addition to tile citj of J'alls City Nebraska , on the irround therein alleged Ilia at the time said property uas purchased plain tilt paiil the entini consideration thereof uit ! her oui and separate nieani- . and that Hi \umlor conveyed the sanu l > j deed to Altx'r Va\r.i. plaintiff's husband , now deceased , am caused the leral title to be. placed in him in stead of in plaintiff , as it should have been Petitioner prais therein for a decree that Al bert Vavra. deceased , held llic loifal title t said property in trust for plaintiff and tlialt.li is the owner absolutely , in fee simple , of th said premises , ami that iOu , the s.ucl defend ants , as the heirs at law of the a.d All ) , r Vi\ra , deceased. ha\i no interest n nor title t said properu , and for such other or further n lief as maj lie just and eiiuitable. You are reiiuired to ansuer the said petit.o on or iH-fore the 4th d i > > pf N'o\enilM r. I'M" . ' 'I 14 MAKV \KA. I'laintifr. R. P. ROBRRTS Oillco over Kcrr's Pharmacy Olllco Phone 2CO Residence Phone 27 Reaches the spo Stops pain. Th Great Pile Ron etly. Put up Ii tubes with rocti nozzle , 50 cent : The President and the Oklahoma Constitution. The Oklahoma constitution , under the provisions of the enabling act which permitted a vote1 on the question of state hood , must be indorsed by the President before the new state can be admitted to the Union. It is possible that the President will reject the constitution and therefore deny statehood to the two territories ; but it is certain that some higher motive \ull prompt such executive action than the mere fact that Okla homa elected a Democratic state ticket and sent three or four Democrats to Congress in the election last Tuesday. The Oklahoma Republicans who assume that ihe con stitution will not receive in dorsement at the White House because itould admit a Democratic state to the Union are m a king themselves ridiculous in the eyes of the country. The President's duty is a judicial one. The limita tions of his powers in the ac ceptance or rejection of the in strument are limited to two distinct propositions u determination - termination of the constitution's compliance with the enabling j act passed by Congress , and the harmony of its provisions will ) the Federal constitution. Secretary Talt in his speech at Oklahoma Oily made the Presidnnt's position clear. For this reason he warned thu voters against the defects in their con stitution as they atl'ected the citizens of the state. These defects may be apparent to the President and yet piove no bar to his approval of the document as a whole. Statehood is not to be denied Oklahoma for political reasons. The defeated politicians who take comfort in that assump tion will be doomed to disap pointment. If they can present no more tangible excuse for the } rejection of the constitution than that the state gave a Democratic majority , or that the beer interests are displeas ed with the adoption of Pro hibition , Oklahoma is certain to realize its hope for immedi ate statehood. Kansas City Star. To cure u cold llr t move ihn bowels. Hues Luxtitlvo Con < ! h Syrup itois tiunt- ly on thu bowels , drives out the cold , ol < ' : tr- the head. It's , pleusiuit to take iid mothers highly rt'rommend it for > ! dr- . croup ittid whjoln ] ) < r couirli. rtiurantfed to jiivu itilihfuclion m iiuiiKJ.v refunded. Equally good fin vounir mid oUI. Sold ! > y A \Vuuin-i , di tu'tfist. \ \ hatevcr you are , out with it- It hurts rioine people to crack : i juke. The way to gain freedom is tc jive it. A life in continual need is half- death. German. They have hope of victory whc endure. Persius. Nothing is impossible to tlu man who can will. The largest room in the work the room for improvement. Observe the face of the wife t < know the husband's character. Spanish. You can purchase a man's labor but you've fjot to cultivate hi ; # oed will. He alone is poor who waste his time and neglects his oppor tunities. JJov < ? i * . Pure hearts are tflad , and the : who tread the paths of duty fin < God's world sweet. The amount of money paid an nually to the world's ruler amounts to $80.000.000. Without content , we shall fun it almost as difficult to pleasi others as ourselves. Greville. Hasten slowly , and withou losing heart , put yourwork 2 % times upon the anvil. Jioilcau 1 Devote each day to the objec then in time , and every eveniii ] will find something done. Goc the. There is no debtor in the worli so honorable- supremely hon orable . Drum- as love.--Henry - 11)011(1. The man who gambles ia a de luded fool , but thu man who gam bles when he continues to lose is colossal fool. Henry Sutphin. At the end of some genura'ions ' aces perish of degenerate in owns. It in necessary to renew hem , and it is always the coun- ry which furnishes this renewal. Rousseau. Kansas City Slurs Oneol the cally remarkable movements t recent times is the rapid pread of the prohibition senti- lent throughout Mis-ouri. 'he experience of this state lay bi1 distinguished from like xperiences in the Southern tales , where the necessity of eeping liquor from tlu : negro lenient has been a compulsory illuence. In Missouri this actor doe.s not figure. The nti-Siiloon successes can mean nly one thing. That after a eng trial of the liquor trallic hi1 people believe it lo be in- mical to the best interests of he common wealth.x * * The significance is that the eally independent , impartial : oters have been alarmed at the ) olitical phase of the liquor obliMii. They have found the nen who represent the beer and ivhisky business fighting le gislation and resisting the talute.s already secured for heir control. The people have noted the activity of ihe saloon lower in party conventions and n general elections. Preachers seem to have stop , led getting after the devil and he men , and are devoting their ime to gossiping about the vomen. The Rev. I < \ 13. Hop- dns , a Chicago preacher , preached a sermon lately upon he habit of women drinking ntoxicating liquors ( or , as the Rev. Hopkins expresses it , 'buoxe1' ) in public places , and .ipon the fact that women gamble. The Chicago women resented the sermon and have ) cen writing letters to the liev. lopkins criticising his statc- nents about women. The Rev. lopkins in an interview with a Chicago newspaper man , says hat lie knows of one of his critics who is " " , a "society" woman , being carried home 'rom her club drunk ; that he ins had letters criticising his sermon from some Daughters of the Revolution , but his family las lived in America since 1(520 ( , and he considers himself as aris tocratic as they are. Goodness mows who is going to pay the church expenses if the preachers teep on getting the women mad it them. Don't worry about your kidneys when you cin : obtain.days' ! ( ) treatment of Pineulcfl for $1.00. These little globules bring relief In the first done , Huckiiche , Lumbago and Rheumatism yield quickly. If not 6ulie > flcd your money refunded. This its u fulr oiler you can't lo e. Sold by A. O. Wanner druggist. A Tramp Nuisance. Reports from here and there in Nebraska tell of tramps. IIow any tramp can break through the cordons of labor seeking farmers that beset every high way , is a mystery , but the } appear. Here one asks foi money. The farmer gives him i quarter which is flung back it giver's face. So small a donatioi is an insult. They ask for food and anything but delicacies is re ceived with scorn. The tolerance of a single trumj anywhere in Nebraska at time ii a sign of poor administration poor sentiment , poor policy lint one reason can be given fo his existence , his own shiftless ness. To give him food o : money is an injury to society He needs no sympathy and hi : refusal to work is an insult t < ron TODNO on OLI > THE ucsr riLL BOLD Rings Little Liver Pills the communities on which he tries to prey. Orlando R I.ewis of the national board of charities tn.ikcs ! recommendations following a study of the tramp question which have value for every com- munily. Strict laws are advised. Kvery tramp appearing in a community should he arrested and put to work.fagrant labor colonies in each state are recom mended , especially is the prnctic of throwing vagrants into jail among other criminals is to be deplored. W h i 1 e repression should be stern to the point of prohibition , particularly in these times when to be a tramp is prima facie evidence of vagrancy , it is always to be remembered that the aim of all measures is also to make wherever possible an indus trious citixen out of the erstwhile useless one. But the tramp is so dangerous that he were better in con line men t permanentv ] than free to follow vagrant inclinations , lie is a danger to women and child ren in rural districts , a menace to property in the cities. The Pennsylvania railroad estimates that the tramp nuisance costs Ihe American railroads $25,000,000 a year. More than half the per sons killed in the United States by railroad trains are trespassers on trains or tracks , and three- fourths of these are tramps. Cities that throw tramps into jail over night and send them forth in the morning after a sub stantial breakfast to head for the le.xt city bj' nightfall arc doing narvels to perpetuate the evil , lousewives who give them food lo as much more. Rock piles , if lothing better can be afforded , hould be ready for such gentry n every village or city. At cer- ain times , when work is scarce ind many people arc suffering or food , reasons can be founder or not being too hard on the ramp. There is no such reason : iow. lie should be required to jet to work or get off the earth. State Journal. It is claimed indigestion i. the Nil- lonal dlfcttfc. Tlmt'ri why the demander or ItiiiLH Dyaiepilu | Tablets keeps In- jreaaintr because they do the work , itomaeh trouble , dyspepsiii , Indigos- Ion , bloating , etc. , yield quickly. Two days treatment free. Ask your drug gist aboiu them. Sold by A. ( . > . Wanner .Iruggiit. \n American Actress on her Art. I think I love and reverence ill arts equally , only putting ny own just abiw the oihcrs : ji'causu in it I recogni/e the .inion and culmination of them ill. To me it seems as il when God conceived the world , that was Poetry : lie formed it , and that was Sculpture ; He colored it , and that was Painting ; lie peopled it with living beings , and that was the grand , divine , eternal Drama. Charlotte Cushman (181(5) ( ( ) (1870) ( ) . Trial Catarrh treatment uro being mailed out free , on request , by Dr. Sheep , Ilucine. Wib. Thcnc tests are proving to the people -without a penny's cost the ' 'rent value of this scientific prescription known to drug- htH/everywhere as Dr. Snoop's Catarrh Remedy. Sold by all dealers. Clerks Tire of Bee Stints. Because ot complaints from postoflice clerks of being stung by bees sent through the mnilp , the department has issued a new order regulating the matter. Hereafter when the busy honey bee is to be stamped and postmarked as mail matter , it must be incased in a box of some texture of sufficient strength to resist the punctur ing powers of the bee's stinger. The box , while it must be safe and strong and tight , must be so constsucted as to per mil of inspection of Ihe contents without it being necessary tc expose the inspector to any ol tin * dangers subsequent to the handling ol the thrifty tenant of the box. Your skin should be clear and brigh If your liver U in normal condition Rir.g.s Little Liver I'lIU net on tin H\uiiuul ; headache , constipation biniousness disappau. * . 1'rliuj Sold by A , G. Wanner , druggist. Religions Fanatics Held. Zion Oily , III. , Sept. 21 Five members of the Parhamitc cult wore lo-night ordered by the coroner to be held to the grand jury to answer to the charge of having caused the death of Mrs. Lotltia Oreenhaulgh , Of ) years old. Mrs. ( iri'onhaulgh had been for twenty years an in valid from rheumatism , and those who are accused of having caused her death tortured her in an effort to drive out the "spirits" which they believrd possessed her and caused her disease. Those who weie held lo the grand jury were Harold Mitchell May Mitchellhis wile. Waller and .lennii' Oreenhaulgh , son and daughter of the dead woman and Mrs. Louisa Smith. . ) . L. Taylor , coroner of Lake county , gave out a signed state , ment to-night in which he said that the following injuries had been inflicted on Mrs. Clreon- haulgli : Fraclure of the loll arm , Fracture of the left shoulder , compound fracture of the leg , large hole dug under the left knee , fracture of the right arm , fracture of the right leg , discolorations - colorations and severe bruises all over the body and a con- cusion on the forehead. At the time of the arrest of the accused persons I'Viday one of them said that Mrs. Green- haulgh agreed to the treatment for driving out the ' 'evil spirits" that possessed ln r. Her arms and legs , stiffened by rheu- matilm , were twisted and jerk ed and her cries were taken to be those of tht1 "spirit.1' She died under thy torture. Charles Parham , founder of thf cult , who came here from Kansas , returned to Zion City to-night from that stale. He is underslt od to have been there for the purpose of establishing a branch colony of his believers. it eomert put tip in collahfilblo tube with a no//.le. easy to apply to the tiOrtMicbH and inllaminiitlon , for any form of I'llus It Miothcs and rcllnvos piiln , Itching and burning. iMtuian Pile Kcmedy. Price ( ) cents , ( jum- unteed. SolJ by A. G. Wanner , druj- gl"t. SALEA\ ( Too Late Kor LiiBt Week ) Uugonii Meredith drove to Kill Is City Sunday. I'M May went to Omiilia on bu-ltieF ? TiK'iduy. Sarah TlinmpMin went to Ditwoon Thursday. George Han-ell went to Kails City Wedno-diij. Alluii May und foil drove to RilU City TiiCfday. M.j. . Dowell made u Im-lnu trip to St. .loe Ttiffdiiy. Mr ? . A. J Andcrton was a piigHingiH1 to St. .loo Monday. Mrr W. W. Wen/ returned homo from Alma Sunday. Mi- . Thompson and daughter moved to Ditwton Saturduy. Mn. Will Corn and Ada went to Kill in Clt > Thurnduy. Dude Corn was over from Verdon on business Tuesday. .1. A Tyner returned htht week from a vihlt at Stanfoul , III. Saydo and Louva Kelly drove to Palls City Wcdnebduy. Mrs Uobt. Uule und VITU Lord were up from Falls City Monday. Hob r.rcenly of Glen wood , lowii , ar rived Wednebday for u visit. J. H. Timmerman arid wife of Lin coln are vlsltlnc here this week. Grandpa Hoyd of Hiimboldt is vihit- ing at the home of his son U. H. Hoyd. Mr ? . Ol Wliulle und children und Miv. .loo Wlndlo drove to Kails City Thursday. Mrs. Kli/.ubeth .lenningn and Mr.- . Tllden left last week for u visit at Warren , III. Mr ? . Lllliedolf arrived from Shlck- ley , Neb. , Wednesday for H visit with her daughter Mr1A. . J. Anderson. Uev. ( Jarberton , wlfo and daughter Alice , returned Thuraluy from an ex tended visit at Deadwood.S. D. Mrs. J. r. Fliirlin and daughter mov ed into the Mutual Telephone building Saturduy to take charge of the switch board. .1. W. Jones and wlfo and Mrs. Nona Lindcrtnan arrived from MeCook Wed nesday to attend the Haws' golden wedding. C. S. Smith has sold his Interest In 11 the meat market to hl partner Wade Whlttun who will conduct the business In tbo future.