THE FALLS CITk' TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , OCTOBER 4 , 1907. BOB3ESK& Around The October Circle The Circle for October apeiike for itself. With list of contribu tors consisting of Edward Everett , Iltile , Hnmlin Gitrlimd , Elbort Hubbnrd , Anne Warner. Williiun MacLeod Kaiuo , William lliunil- ton Osborne , Lymim Beecher We Arc Still Doing V Business in Falls Cit\ ) We advertised to leave Falls City , July 4 , 1907 , and would have done so but could not dispose of our lease on the building1. The landlord wanted his rent so we decided to stay it out. Because of this condition we have stocked up again to fill up our lines and sizes and can still save you money on good goods , just as this store has done for the past fifteen years. Our Fall and Winter Stock is Unequaled We want you to see what we have to offer , in every department. For instance we have a nice line of Boys' two-piece suits for SI.50. $1.75. "We also have a nice line of English Corduroy Pants. $3.50 and $3.00 value , at $1.48 , $1.98. 300 pair Men's dress pants , $2.00 value at $1.39. Boys' three-piece suits , knee pants , at $1.98. Young men's three-piece suits , long pants , at $2.45 and up. \Ve have also filled up our Shoe line and can now fit you up in Men's dress shoes at $1.50 and up. Good Shoes , too. We have 65 pairs of Ladies' Shoes to offer at $1.89 , that are bargains that only our store offers. It will do you good just to look at them. About 44 pair of $5.00 Hip Boots for $3.50. We want you to call and see us before you buy. Fall and Winter buyers should not miss our store M. SEFF 4 DOORS SOUTH RICHARDSON OOUNTY BANK Ohio Primary. The republican voters of Ohio Township are requested to meet at the town hall ot said precinct at 7:30 p m. on Saturday Oct. , 12th. 1907 for the purpose of nominating a precinct ticket and for the transaction of any other business which may come before them. W. R. SMITH. Jr Committeeman. Republican Caucus. The republican voters of Jefferson precinct will hold their caucus in the Woodman hall Saturday , Oct. , 12th , at 8 o'clock p. m , for the purpose of nominating inating- township ticket. Let there be a full attendence. L D. McCujnmu. Chairman. Business Change. The firm of Pecht & Harris has changed , the former retiring , and is succeeded by C. P. McCreery under the firm name Harris & McCeery. They are at the old stand ready for all work in their line and as in the past will en deavour to give satisfaction in every department. They are now ready to saw your winter wood. Subjects for Sunday Oct. , 6th , at Christian Church , 11 a. m. "Glorious Gospel of Christ. " 7:30 : p. m. "Did Jesus Arise ? " This is the 5th , in the series on the Divinity of Jesus. RKY. D. L. D. W. Reed and wife went to Omaha this week. Its Use 2k. Protection and a. Guarantee Against AKirn Food Dtiroc-Jerscy Hale. * for vile at M , M. Heudrick's , nine' ' miles northeast of falls v > iiy , Xebr. , ] and t\\o and one-quarter miles .south i of Burada , Nebr They are good , i growthy pigs of good length and the easy feeding kind , ju t the hind I that tnnl'en big hogs , quick * all , and look them over before bujing a . ] I will be glad to show them to vou any time you come and price them .vju to sell. M. M Interesting services will be held each evening- next weel after Oct. 9th. at the Germar Baptist Brethren Church S1A miles north of this city and ( miles due south of Barada 03 Rev. Miller of Chicago , who has just completed his second toui around the world visiting th ( Holy Lands. Seven Churches 01 Asia , Supposed Garden of Eder and many places of interest Rev. Miller will deliver some able discourses next week at the church. The week following at able lecture will be given illustrat ed with stercopticon views Lectures on places visited Everybody invited to come am hear this interesting speaker Doors open at 7:30. in the act of handing- out ; i twenty dollar bill to the agenl at the depot , stating1 that lit wished to buy a ticket to St. .foe , but upon seeing Mr ( irostion took flight and rar up town , with the bill still in his hand , and was successful in making1 his escape und so fai nothing1 has been learned as tc his whereabouts. Hum bold Standard. FOR YOUNO OB OLD THE BEST PIIL BOLD Rings Little Liver Pills Alorket Letter. Kansas Oity Stock Yards , Sept. 30. 1907. A reduction in the cattle supply last week to 7-1- 000 head , including 10,000 calves , had the clTect of sharpening com petition on all -kinds , resulting in u general advance of 15 to 2:1 BARADA. 0. II Stoinlmnk wiia In Fulls Clt ; Saturday. II. U. Wooilrlnp WHR a Stalin vlslto Saturday , Mlka Mollzu of Version was In towi Saturday. Juuob Arnold , sr. , is visiting in St Joe this weak. Mls > i ) Uesslo Abbott Is vlsltliiL' ii Bedford , Iowa. Wesley Tlncllo of Falls City wu- hnru Tuesday. Roy Dunn inudu a business trip t > Otntilm this week. Buck Whltton was over from Shu burt oil Saturday. C. II , and J , A. Martin wore count ; eeat visitors Saturday. Burt Taylor of Duwsou IB visiting 111 sister Mrs George Coon. Henry Ludwlp of Phillips county Kansas , Is visiting his brothers here. Buohor Barker of Falls City was lion Monday renewing old acquaintances. J. B. KllRoro wont to Alnsworth Kan.in search of a permanent location E. E. Brokaw of Wilder , Kan. , I visiting his daughter Mrs. Juiiie Graham. Mesdames James Stephenson a n i Wm. Raines were Fulls City visitors 01 Thursday. Wilson Wamsloy , Wilson Lowe am Leroy Palmer wore Falls City visitor Saturday. Mrs. Eliza Thompson and duughto May of Falls City spent Tuesday witl Mrs. Chas. Kukor. Rudolph Fuller and wlfo are rcjolc Ing over the advent of a brand nov girl who arrived Sept. 29th. Mrs. M. E. Zimmerman of Albion Nob. , la visiting her brother J. R Shortledgo and wife at this place. Jake Arnold who Is employed In SI Joe , came homo Saturday for a visl to bis parents. Ho returned on Thurf day. day.James James Stephenson and wlfo spec several days last week In Falls Clt the guests of her parents T. J. olive and wlfo. Chas. Surmun wont to Falls Clt Thursday to meet his sister Besalo wh returned from her visit with Artbu und family at Armour. The senior member of the Dradlo Catron Co. of Nebraska , City was 1 town Monday. This company hii this year purchased Ibe output of th Buruda Canning factory ' ' Lloyd Mitchell und wlfo were in Si Joe lust week purchasing their full an winter stock of poods. They wore IK compaulcd by Mrs. D. E. Spicklei While there they visited Mr. Mitchell1 brother Rollu und family. Sunday is termed a spiritun day and last Sabbath would cei tainly drive a man to look fo spirits whether he were incline along that line or not. Pete Frederick and II. C. Davi are spending the week in th Platte country. We o p i n i there will be less ducks an chickens in that neighborhood a the conclusion of their visit. Mrs. J. M. Jellison returnc Saturday evening from Lincol : where she had been caring fo her daughter Hazel , who ha been in the hospital. Ilaxel i much improved in health and ha been removed to Norfolk. Born-to Mr. and Mrs. Johnso Sunday a boy. nipulating a railroad receivcrshi he is said to have euchered a k of sweaty workingtnen out c part of their pay. Still he rat It seemed nothing could stop liin A mighty element of his strengt was the confidence apparently n posed in him by the religious an moral forces of the country. U had invitations to address relig ous conferences and chuutauqur when other aspiring statesme had to stay mum at home. The came the fatal day when Pres dent Roosevelt visited Indianapo I is and the vice president , so it chargcdi served a cocktail , what ever that may bo , at the family table. Whatever it was , it ro- vcnled his true character tis an eiK-my to morality and sobriety and the conference of his church in _ his own state refused to make him a delegate to its general con- ' * - * giving him on the last u t thirty-eight measly icn'ninety-seven were re- > eject , His eticmicji wore t withbut proved implaca- icy meant they said , to Jry Methodist to abstain > xtcaling liquorsand they ) ugh it cost a presidency. , al is not necessarily that for for a statesman to railroad than to put a n his lemonade. This is here every man is entitl- own moral. State Jour- utod lmllQtliii } ) Is thu Nu * iiiio. That's why the demand Dyppopalu TubluU keups In- K'causo they do the work. trouble , dyspepsia , Indices' .Inn. . etc. , yield quickly. Two jmuiit. friio. Ask your drug- ithem. Sold by A. G. Wanner IA Clever Move. r turn has been develop- ho I unions Cohoe case is county. An argu- the case was heard be- supreme court the hit- t of last week , and a spiilcli from Lincoln , .ludgo P. Cohoe rented ie of Joseph Ulbrich in he was told by U. C. .lardian for Ulbrich , to he lookout for buried Tor Ulbrich was insane yus whispered that he gold galore about his . The sharp eyes of dian lu\d not been able ver the hidden lucre r he had sent his ward asylum he tllriltfully 'the house , warning o look for money and found it to come and soon -found $ l',800 and JL over to Boyd. Con ns examination of llio , he discovered $1,000 , in a pickle jat : . lit ; the top off the jar and he glittering eagles out 1 coat in the cellar and to think the matter Wie question a r o s u he should lake the I Boyd or use it hiur ie gellliist overcame istuniug to the depot , the Burlington train rusk a City and by C that evening was si at a bartender in thai uld'nt sell him nnothci an Found his way intc gambling house and s money about so reck , at the proprietor was ed and closed up hi } ' store midnight to > ge ( in the prodigal spender nixed his gold pieces I poker chips and push to the game with reck [ ularity. He held hii Wn so that all could se < | S and only laughed whei I He was such an eas lat several bystander : get into the game bu i closed the place am \ all out after winnin ; able of the money , gf to get nd of all hi iNebraska City , Coho the train and went t < ? o get rid of his de buuch. After hobering up ii that moral town , he ha' ' SHf ) in his possession. He ini mediately repaired to Auburn turned the Sl-lu over to Boyd an recited his story. Boyd uu gratefully had him arrested an charged with larceny. Ue wa convicted and sent to the per itentiary. Representative E. Ii. ( juacli enbush of Auburn is delendin Cohoe and he has advanced th clever plea to the supreme coin that this was embezzlement am not larceny that his client con milted. He asked the supreme court to reverse the decision of the Neinaha. county court on this ground. He advances the argument that when Boyd placed Cohoe in charge of the house and cautioned hint to look for money , fie made him his agent and after Cohoe had found the money , he embezzled it rat. tor than stele 11. Auburn Republican. It cnmcq put' up In collahslblo tubu with a noiszlu , uiisy to apply to the soriMiesM and liillammatlon , for any form of I Mil's ; It Miothon and rollovcn piiln , it uh tn i/ und burning , Man Xuti iMlii Remedy. Prloo BO cents. Guiu4- d.Sol. . ) by \ . Ci Wnnucr , rtrtip- A noy or Girl can Earn as A\uch as a Alan. \Vewant boys and girls who waul to earn money to solicit subscriptions to The Kansas City Weekly Star. Don't hesi tate because you are young , as you can do the work as readily as older persons and we will pay you just tlu 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. Address - dress KANSAS CITY WEKICM * STAR , Kansas Otry , Mo. Your Bldn should bu clear und bright If your liver \ # In normal condition. lllr.j.8 Mttlo Liver IMIls net , on the live ! ; and headache , coni-tlpallnn and ltnmmuhts dUuppu.i. * . I'rlco tJoc-jnt * . Sold by A. 0. Wanner , ? * . . - * - - WANTKD : At Heck's feed store , 1,000 bushels walnuts , 500 bushels cane sued. < JO-4t 0. P. HUCK. The dinners served at the National on Sunday from 12:30 : till 2:15 : are unsurpassed in quality and service. - " " - , .Special election Notice Notice In hereby Klvi-n that < > ti tins ISlli day of Oclnlior , li'07 ' , a Hueelal I'lfOlinii will ho ln-lcl In tllucltyof Uitlo ( or the iMirinxiunf M > tlitir ( or or nirnliinl tin ; IsHiiliiu' of HIhoiiKaml | ( i'.0o < ) ) ilollnr l"i S' 'ur li'Hidn ( iitloni'i1 | In 1 yo.irn , ln'arliur In * loii'Ht not to I'xcivd MX por. ci'iit..iiur annum Salit homlH to Infer tin : tmrtinHit of paying off hlilrtilnliH'Hs nlriMily liicnrrrd , urmllnu MrrrtH , iimtliiir In croHHliitfK ami culvcitn. i > Hlnl > llHliliur Ctlrtl llllrrt , i ! 1C. lly onlor of the Mayor nnil Council of tlio City of Kulo. II. I KixiKt'l'ia , Clly Olcrk. [ HIAI , | tlmui Hopt. 211 Lejfal Notice. YouAnna DohryTiniyDnhry.JnmiM Duliry. Joseph Vavra. Hon of I'ranlc Vavr.i , ih-coaKi'd ! Albert Vavra. Janio * Vavra , Jonuph Vavra. him of JanivK Vavra , ilnemHcit ; JtMlo Vavra , JatnoH Cojkn , Jo < < iph Cujlca , ami n'ltiorx , I'ranlc Ccjka , avu IS year * : Allnirt Cojka. aifo)5vi ) > ar : AniiaCojIin. asol I yon r * : Johanna Ci'jl.i. aici ) 10 ynar * ; Janifit Vavra , aico I1' yi'i\i' nit < 1 J'i "iihln Viivrn , afi ( > U vififM. non. ldjiit dufeiiilnnt" , will tnUo notlci ; that Marv Vavra , plaiiitlll ln-n-ln , lllml hr pi-iltlon on the 1'Mli day of Seiili'tnbur , 1H07 , In tin ) Ulhtrict conn of lilchariKoii couiKy , NrbraHlc.i , aKalnut you , llio s.inl imn-roHldi'iit itefuiidanth , niul Joseph Vavra , a rt > t.ilont ( of HIH | state , thi-oh joct an jirayi-r of which are M h.ivo established a riwinltlnK iniM in f.ivnr uf tin ; saiil plnlntlfT In and to lolH nlnoaiid ton ( ' ) atnl HI ) in Illoek IIvr ( A ) In Htuolu'M Addition to thu city of K.illH City , Xe.branka , on thu irround therein alletriid that at the time xald properly wan purchased plain tiff paid thu ontlru consideration thereof ulth her oun and Mparatctneann , and that the vendor conveyed'this Kanu by deed to Albert Vavra , plaintiff' * htishainl , now doco.ihod , and canned the- legal title to bu placed In him In stead of In plalntllf , ax It hond ! huvo boon. IVlltloiK-r pray tliereln for a ducrou that Alt - t > ert Vavra. deceased , hold Ilia lejtal title to Kald i > roperty In triint for plalntllf and that Him IB thu owner absolutely. In fc Hlmplo , of the said promlsoH , and that yon , thu said Oefend- antH , as thu ht-lrH at law of thu said Albert V.ivra , deceased , have no Interest In nor title to Kald property , and for Kuch other or further re lief an may bu jnal and o < inltable. Vou are roijuirod to answer the cald petition on or before the 4th day of Nou-ntber. l'X)7. 91-14 MAKY VAVKA. I'lalntlli. R. P. KOBRRTS over KBIT'S Plwrmucy OHlcc I 'hone200 Ut > * idcnet ; Phone 271 NEW STORE Having located at ARAGO and placed at your disposal a nice , clean stock of Dry Good Groceries Shoes , Etc. we would invite a share of the trade in this community. Call and ! examine our stock and price * . firing us your produce and get the highest market price. 'RUPERT & CO. THE BOWELS AND iWOKK OFF A COLD WITH TUB ORIGINAL BEE'S LAXATIVE COUG11 SYRUP. COUGH BEbT FOR A