1 I lira- . - - * THE FALLS CITk' TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , OCTOBER 4 , 1907. 4. SO by all means ; for it wSSE give you an idea of com parative values , style and work manship. But in'that event don't fail to see our new Fall Styles , and give therh the consideration that quality tailoring should be given. St } ' e or design counts for mighty little unless there's real quality behind it under it ' = = or = = where3'our eye fails you. Better place your confidence in a make that stands for quality-SiNCERITY Clothes. We are Sole Agents for this line. We also have our Fall Line of Sh'irts and Gents' Furnishing complete and we cannot fail to please you , both in qual ity and price. Call and examine our stock before inakingyour Fall purchases. THE SINCERITY STORE - : - * PALLS CITY , NEBRASSSA e : t The Falls City Roller Mills t f. 3 Joon a general milling business , ami manufacture- br.uicN of flour \ ' SUNFLOWER A1AGNOLIA CROWN 3 Tlio .ibovp brands are unranteed to be of the highest po- > - 3 -il > le ( jitali'.y.Vealboinannfactureall mill product > and , ciinditcia 'l 'lC 'lf Grain , Live Stock and Coal Business C .mil soHcit a share of your patronage i P. S. iicacnck & Son , Falls City , Neb. \ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiinimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiHiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiitiiL ] v SCREAM -"H BAKIHCPCWDER inmmmmm A Pure , Wholesome , Reliable Cream of Tartar Baking Powder - 4 e cream ° f tartar used in Dr. Price's Baking Powder tt is derived from grapes in the exact form and composiB - tion in which it occurs in that luscious , healthful fruit 1 r " Improves the Flavor and Adds JEE Its Use a. Protection and 3k. Guarantee Against Alum Food any time you come and price them Duroc-Jersey Hales for --ilc at M , M. HemlrickX nil iml"s northe. kt of Falls i-ity , Nebr and two and one-quarter wileb sout i f IJarada , Nebr They are got * tf rowthy pig * of good length and tl , easy feeding kind , ju t the KII ; | that iiutke- . big hoys quick > a ( and look them over before buj inj < - ; 3 I will be j'lud to ihow them to \ c o . > u to sell. .M. M HEN'DRJ i\i The October Circle The Circle for October speaks for itself. With list of contribu tors consisting of Edward Everett. Hale , flamlm Garland , Elbt'rt Hubbard , Anne Wai nor. William MacLeod Haine , William Hamil ton Osborne , Lyman Baocher Stowe , Dan Beard , Henry George , Jr.iuul others , the maga/ino ranks with the very best of the month's publications. Once again the cry , "Wolf , wolf , " is nbrond in the laud , "lo the \\olf really at our door ? "No , " says lu lues W. Van Oloavo , Presi- dt'iit of the National Association of Manufaclurets. II i H article "Why Prosperity Will Continue" i.- a comprehensive leview of in- duslrial conditions from the pen of a man ot affaire , not a mere theorist , la there a dual Wall Street ? as Air. Van Oloavo sug gests. Elbort Hubbard pays tri- bnto to a man who might have been poet laureate of England when he writes of "William Alorris As He Seemed to Ale.1 It IH a heartielt acknowledgment of the splendid abilities of that many- sided man , poet , artist and arti'/an. Other , articles1 ot importance are "The Silver Lining to the Immi gration Cloud1 by Lyman Beeeh- er Stowe ; " 'The Rise of the Japan- e&e Women , " by Henry George , Jr. , who has long been known as a close student of social conditions in the Far East. William Mac Leod Kttiue tolls us "Tho Truth About Womaii-Sull'rago in Cole rado1' the wnole truth and noth ing but the truth. He says that more books on political economy wore sold in Denver six months i ( after woman-suU'rage was granted j than during the previous twenty j years. Then there is an article | on "The Brighter Side of Life at I LJannma" by Gertrude Beeks , and Eli/'ibeth M. S. Fite writes inti mately of "American Artists Who Paint American Subjects. " The fiction is exceptionally at- tractive. Hamlim Garland has the first installment of a splendid two-part story entitled "In Th t Far Land. " Anne Warner , Will iam Hamilton Osborue , Porter Emerson Browne , and William P. Cheney are other well-known ! names. I There are the usnsl twenty-two departments of The Circle. Ed ward Hale , whose Lend-a-Hitiul Circle will lirst appear in the No vember number , uy way of inlro- tells in the October Circle I the history of the Lend-a-Hand Society. Dun'Beard hus his usual ; department for boys. Tliis mantn lif tolls thorn "IIo\v to Get At- , cpiainted with the Birds. " The Puzzle Circle has been regularly instituted , and will be conducted by Sam Loyd. * Don't worry about your kidneys when you can obtain 'M days' treatment li'of ' 1-Mneules for $1.00. Thcto little 5 'lobu'cs ' bring relief In the first do-e. ' ; Bnckucliu , Lumbago and IihcumatUin - jlclcl quickly. If not fatlfelicd iour money refunded. This is a fair oiler . \uu can't , lose. Sold by A. G. Wanner , druggist. John Groshong was releavcd ot a twenty dollar bill , while he slept one night the first of the week. Mr. Groshong had been assisting in the erection of a Z house north of town , and during - - ing the night occupied a room ; with several other employes , 1 , and upon arising in the morn- 'ing the money was discovered mining , indications pointed very strongly to one of the number , although nothing dt Unite could be learned at that tune. Mr. Groshong played a little detective work and shadowed the suspected person , .John Wilson , and caught him in the act of handing out a twenty dollar bill to the agenl at the depot , stating that lit wished to buy a ticket to St. Joe , but upon seeing Mr , < roshong took flight and rat up town , with the bill still in his hand , and was successful in making his escape and so fai 'el ' nothing has been learned as tc til ! hi-s whereabouts.Ilumbold1 standard. run YOUIO OK OLD TU BEST VILL. bOLD Rings Little Liver Pills Market Letter. Kansas City Stock Yards , Sept. 30. VJ07. A reduction in the cattle supply last \\xck to 7 > l- 000 head , including 10,000 calves , liad the clTcct of sharpening com petition on all kimly. resulting in a general advance of 15 to 2n cents ( luring1 the week. The sup ply today is fairly liberal at 21- 000 head , including 2500 calves , market on everything. Fed stock is scarce , especially dry lot offer. ings , top last week $7 , nothing in that class here todav , top today paid for some fair to good steers it $ ( > . -0. } Grass steers bring S4 S5.25 , short fed steers $5.25 to "ru.25 , grass cows $2.75 to $ -1 , heifers $3 to $4.50. bulls $2.25 to $3.75 , veals up to $0.25. heavy calves $3.50 to $4.50. Buyers from the country are still making heavy purchases , shipments o f stackers and feeders last week 1100 cars , a big wcck ( though not up to the record of the previous week. Prices made a moderate advance during the week , and arc steady to strong today , feeders at $3.75 to $5.25 , stackers $3 to $4.50. Only a small percentage of the feeders bring above $4.75. Total cattle receipts for this month will amount to 315,000 head , besides 48,000 calves , al most a record for September , and an increase over September last year of 75,000 cattle and 15,000 calves. Prices are somewhat lower than a month ago on every thing except dry lot stuff , but the demand is first class , and the sit uation amply able to hold up the market on pretty liberal receipts. The trend on the hog market is upward , although receipts are gradually increasing , a n d now exceed this period a year ago Run today is 5000 , market 5 to 10 higher , top $ f > .50 , bulk $6.25 to $ f > .45 , heavy hogs up to $0.35. Shippers still buy quite a.number of light hogs , and there has bcei stronger bidding on heavies re cently than a short time ago. Total receipts for September amount to 149,000 head , against 140,000 head in September last year , prices 15 to 25 cents higher than a month ago. Last week was a record breaker on sheep supplies at this market , total 61,140 head. The market gradually declined , although there was no decided break. Conn try demand was the sustaining feature , this trade absorbing nearly 50 per cent of the total supply. Run is 6000 today , mar ket steady , killing lambs worth $6.50 to $7.15 , \\eathers and ycar- liugs $ . ? 5 to $573. f\v < " . up to $5.50. Feeding leinbs sell around $6.65 , yearlings $5-40 to $5.60 , ewes $5.25 to $6.50. There is a heavy call all over the country for breeding ewes , and limited numbers available. To cure a cold lirBt , inovu ilio bowels. Bees Luxatlvu Cough Syrup aot-i gent ly on the bowelo , drives out the eold , clears the head. It's | > leauut to take and mothers highly recommend It for eoldsi , croup and whooping cough. Guaranteed to give butisfuetion or money refunded. Equally good for voung and old. Sold by A. G. Wanner , druggist. A Lesson From Indiana Be it called Kismet , Nemesis. The Fall of Fairbanks , or what not , the battle of Columbus , In diana , it must go down to history as one of the most tragic moral triumphs of the time. Mr. Fair banks has been running for presi dent , lie has not run opposed. It was charged and proof adduc ed that he has been most of his life a political stool pigeon for corporation interests. By ma nipulating a railroad receivership I he is said to have euchercd a lot of sweaty workingmen out of part of their pay. Still he ran. It seemed nothing could stop him. A mighty element of his strength was the confidence apparently re posed in him by the religious and moral forces of the country. lie had invitations to address religi ous conferences and chautauquas when other aspiring statesmen had to stay mum at home. Then came the fatal day when Presi dent Roosevelt visited Imlianapol- is and the vice president , so it is charged , served a cocktail , what ever that may be , at the family 'table. ' Whatever it was , it ro- vealcd his true character as an eiK-my to morality and sobriety , and the conference of his church in his own state r.cfused to make lim a delegate to its general con ference , giving him on the last bnllot b u t thirty-eight measly votes when ninety-seven were re- inircd to elect. His enemies \vcre pleaded withbut proved implaca ble. They meant they said , to teach-e\ery Methodist to abstain from intoxicating liquorsand they did it though it cost a presidency. The moral is not necessarily that it is safer for a statesman to wreck a railroad than to put a "stick" in his lemonade. This is a case where every man is cntitl-l ctl to his own moral. State Jour nal. It Is claimed Indigestion Is the Na tional dlsoaso. That's why tlnnlomaiul for UbiL' ? Uyepopalu Tablets Iteopa In- creasinir because tlioy do the work. Stomach troublu , dyspepsia , Indiges tion , bloating , etc. , yield quickly. Two days treatment , freu. Aslc your drug gist iiboiu them , Sold l > y A. G. Wanner druggist. A Clever Move. A new turn has been develop , ed in the famous Cohoe case from this county. An argu ment of the case was heard be. lore the supreme court the lat ter part of last week , and a newt , dirtpatcli from Lincoln , says : When Judge I ? . Cohoe rented the house of Joseph Ulbrich in Auburn , he was told by E. C. Boyd , guardian for Ulbrich , to be on the lookout for buried gold. For Ulbrich was insane and it was whispered that he had his gold galore about his dwelling. The sharp eyes of the guardian had , not been able to discover the hidden lucre and after he had sent his ward to the asylum he thriltfully rented the house , warning Cohoe to look for money and when he found it to come and report. Colioe soon -found $ lROO and turned it over to Boyd. Con. tinning his examination of the premises , he discovered $1,000 , in gold in a pickle jau. He knocked the top off the jar and poured the glittering eagles out on an old coat in the cellar and sat down to think the matter over. The question a ruse whether he should take the money to Boyd or use it him self. The geitlust overcame' him. Hastening to the depot , he took thu Buillntf'iuii train for Nebraska City and by (5 ( o'clock that evening was so drunk that a bartender in that ( own would'nt sell him another drink. The man lound his way into Trimble's gambling house and threw his money about so reck lessly that the proprietor was frightened and closed up his place before midnight to - getaway away from the prodigal spender. Cohoemixed his gold pieces with his poker chips and push ed all into the game with reckless - less regularity. He held hi& cards down so that all could see the spots and only laughed when he lost. He was such an easy mark that several bystanders tried to get into the game but Trimble closed the place and put them all out after winning considerable of the money. Failing to get rid of all his gold in Nebraska City , Cohoe boarded the train and went to Omaha to get rid of his de bauch. After sobering up in that moral town , he had Sl-lo in his possession. He im mediately repaired to Auburn , turned the $145 over to Boyd and recited his story. Boyd un gratefully had him arrested and charged with larceny. He was convicted and sent to the pen itentiary. Representative E. H. ( Juack- enbush of Auburn is defending Cohoe and he has advanced the clever plea to the supreme court that this wascmbe/.jclement and not larceny that his client com. Initled. He asked the supreme court to reverse the decision of the Nemahi'i county court on this ground. He advances the argument that when Boyd placed Cohoe iu charge of the house and cautioned him to look for money , lie made him his agent and after Cohoe had found the money , he embe//.lcd it ratner than stole It. Auburn Republican. ll comus put" up in colhihdhlo tubu with ti mmlu , ousy to apply to the sotvnosM mid Inllummatlon , for any fotm of Pile ; It teethes and rolinvcn imlii , itching and burning. Man /an PH Uumi'd.v. IMeo o ( ) cents. Guur- tuitied.Sol.l by V. CJ Wannur , drug- gl't A Boy or Girl can Earn as ftluch as a Alan. \Vewunt boy . and girls who want 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 a 4 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 tor terms and full information. Ad dress KANSAS CITY WKKKLY STAII , Kansas Ciry. Mo. Your skin should he oli'iiraiid bright If your liver U In normal condition. Kings Mulii Liver Pills act on the live ! ; and headache , constipation and blMloiiHiii'r.s disappear. 1'rlce Hii Sold by A , G. U'anntT , iir WANTKD : At Heck's feed store , 1,000 bushels walnuts , 500 bushels cane seed. < JO-4t O. P. HKCK. The dinners served at the National on Sunday from 12:30 : till 2:15 : are unsurpassed in quality and service. " * * * * , Spcclnl Election Notice Notice IH tiurohy irlvrn tti.ii on tliu 15th day of Octci1 > or , It'll" ' , : \ Hpoclnl I'ti'Otioii u 111 In ! lu'ld In tlludtvnf liiiln for the purpose ofotlntr for or nunhiHt tliu iHnnlnt : uf Hthcuis.uM | ( 'XX ' KI ) ilollnr IB ji'.ir tioiulK optloiiBil Inyi'.UH , 1 > firltiir In- Ic'icHt mil 10 rxcoril klpvr.ci'iit | iur annum Silil : lioinU In l > u for tlui purpose of p.nymir off Imk'liiiMlni-nt nlro.iib InciirriHl , itrnillnif HtrwlH , piittlnir In croKilnirN anil ouhi il . i-HUIillnliliuf curb llin'N , fie. Ily outer of tin' Major niut Council of tla City of Uulo. II. I. . KiuKPir.u City Ulcrk. [ HI : \il UlimiHScpt. 20 Le/fnl / Notice. YOII.AIIIKI Doliry/I'iiiiy Dntiry. JnniiM Dolny , iHcph Viivrn. sou of I'rault Va\ra. ili'd-nxi-il ; All'ort V.ivrn , JnniUH Vavr.i , Jiwcpli Va\ra. him ot J.imu * Va\nii iluoium-il ; Joilu Vaxrn , Jamt'K Cnjka. Jo npli CVjlcami minors , 1'r.iiilt Cojl < a , aiH > u.tiht Allhiit CojU.i , o.irHi AnnaCujUa.\L'i'l ; I ir.irs ; Johanna nuti 10 yuan * ! JJIIIH-H Vnvra , uiri1 Vl > pan , aitit Jonepliliin Vnvra , aw 14 yitirn. unn- rok 1 < 1 jut ilufonit.iiilH , will liUr nntliM tli.it M.irv Vavra , plaintiff lieii-in , tllfil lnr pi-lltlon on tin- I'Jlli ilny of SepU-mbur , 1W7 , In tlifi DlMnct court nf KlclianlMiii county , . ' hrnnita , mrnlimt you , tliu K > II | tiuii-reKliluiit ilufeiitlnnlK , and Joei > U Vavra , a ri'Mdmt of lUN ilatitlunil ) ji'ctan prnyc'r of which ar tn li.uo i-tnhllHlicil n n-sultlni ; trim ! In f.tvor of tinalil plaintiff In and to lols nlnuaiid ten t'Janil ID ) In ISIocU II\e (5) ( ) In Slc-i'li' ' * Addition to the city of I'allu I'lty , NuliiaNlwt , on tliu irroiniil thun-ln allcu-'d that at the time said propert > "as purchased plaintiff - tiff p.iM tin ; untlri' consideration thcri-of ulili her nun anil separate meaiiu , and that the \endor conveyed'tlu1 h.uni by deed to Albert Vavra. plalntHt' husband , now decease , ! , anil canned the lecr.l tllle. to lie placed In him III' Htcml of In plaintiff , ax It should li.ivo IKMMI. I'elltiouer prajH thi.-rt.-ln fnraiU-cruuth.it Al- | H > rl Vavra. deceased , held Ihu li-iml title to said property in trust for plaintiff and that nhe. IH tlm ouner absolnlely , In feu Mimple , of the said premise * , and that > ou , tliu said defend ants , a tliu hrlrn at lau uf the said Altiort V.ura , ili-ci-.iseil , have no Interest In nor tltlu to K.iiil properti , and for Midi other or further re lief as may l < jiut ami i-iultatilt | . You are reijulrc'd to ansuer tliu Kali ) petition on or before the Hh il.iy of NovcinlHT. 1W7. 9l-t4 MAKV VAVKA , 1'lalntllT. R. P. ROBERTS civor KBIT'S ljharmacy OIJIuo I'hcni-'JIiO Ki'Bldencu Phone 271 EW STORE Having located at ARAUO anil placed .it your < U- > poitl a nice , clean stock of Dry Goods Groceries Shoes , Etc. v/e would invite a share of the trade in this community. Call and ! examine our stock and price * Jlriiifj 'ts your produce and # et the highest market price. RUPERT & CO. TUB. . BOWELS AND < m WORK OFF A COLD J W11H TUB ORIGINAL UEK'S LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP. COUGH BEST FOK A -