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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1907)
. V THE FALLS CM Y TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , OCTOBER 25 , 1907 A Glimpse of the West The Following by Grace Mrvddox will be of Interest to Her Many Friends Here Missoula , Mont. , Oct. 1 , 1007. To The Tribune : t The mountain scenery was grand , if I could only tell it ast saw it. . I hardly realised we were so near high mountains at Billings and asked a friend if that was sand that made them look so white but it proved to be snow. The sun was glorious ly bright all day and the people in the Pullman were getting well acquainted and all were full of the beauties of the country. Truly the Rockies are well named but to me there is some thing splendid in these immense piles of rock , glorious in their ruggedness standing out so bold ly you wonder it'a slight wind would not hurl them down the mountain side , then again piled high rock upon rock , pile upon pile till they look like immense cathedrals or buildinus with many irregular spires It is simply beyond me to describe it. There are miles and miles of mountains covered with trees to the top , backed by the peaks of loftier mountains , snow covered and the pines looking like green dots on a white surlace and the river channels like foot paths reaching up to heaven. tt gives one an elevated , a high ideal of nature and all its wonders to pass for hours thro such grandure and one finds themselves wondering at a su preme power that must at some period of timecreated the mighty force that wrought what must have been incomprehensible have to leave such-grandure and beauty lor poor weak human nature to wonder at , perhaps enjoy , never hilly appreciate or understand. One thing that impressed me was the remarkable engineering. Some places where the road ' doubles back or in going around a mountain we looked down up on what we passed over before , it makes one pause and wonder at the splendid brains and nerve , the unfaltering determination that has accomplished such wonders andcarried civilization , yes culture and refinement ( tor they are here ) into the homes , of God's defenseless familieshis , birds and beasts , and driven them out or killed them oil' until now they are as rare , in many places ua this same civilization was in their mountain homes lift } ' years ago. Tne way these roads are built , their construction and creation , I tell you it is startling. It is not so remarkable that the rates are so high when one sees what has been done to bring roads thro the mountains and what are almost inconceivable expense they must' have been. When one looks forward or back and sees such a little narrow - row path way , the thought comes up , is it possible thatsuch a lit- tie narrow strip can mean so much , can carry so much with it and tie together such extremes of the continent as the east and west coasts. .It makes one think that this is not such a poor old world niter all and that the few roads leading over the mountains nov , are only pathways to greatei tilings nnd that a generation 01 two more will be speaking of tin lirst mountain road much asvt speak today of Pulton's firs steamboat for the possibilities are just beginning to be realized Along the way are some ven beautiful towns and cities am they do not remind one of thi backwoods or secluded moun tain towns one reads of. Th people at the stations are dress ed up-to date. The unmarriei girls with some of the newes fads and accessories that w read of in the eastern papers ; When they board the train it i the Pullman they sit in , not th day coaches and they are indig Ready for You B si FALL AND WINTER SHOES are now on the shelf ; a most complete line. We can fit you in the proper styles. Why ? Because we carry the size. We call special attention to our high tops and work shoes of all kinds. Rubber goods galore just received. We have the over shoes you want. + + * H. M. Jerme Shoe Store nant if the Pullman is full and they can llnd no seats then- . There was very little to see of Tilling * from the train and this , -as a ( lissappoinluuMit. Uefore caching there the route had em | > iky In me as I knew \\est- in Nebr.isUa so well and night truck us at ftdgemont , S. lbo v passed thro Wyomintr at ight and I saw nothing of it. Livingston is a beautiful town nd the station is much nearer han at Billings and so much leaner. We were there more han an hour waiting for an east omul train to pass. Had lunch ust out of Livingston with some \ansas Oily people who knew nendsof mine. At Bozman our Palls City riend and I got oil' to look for jettie Cain but as the train hould have reached the station it 12-lu : and did i.ot arrive until ifter , ' ] p. m. and most likely she could not get off even if she got he message I was coming. All the lime was taken Uf vith the beauties of scenerj rom thereon but night overtook us before we reached Butte foi which I was very sorry. But the approach to the citj was a picture. It is quite a citj and the thousands of electric ights twinklinu looked 15k ( Millions of lire flies in summer It reminded me of a drill dowi 'rom Salem one night when tha lat was literally alive will ightning bugs and the way the } lopped about and the immens * juautities of them are sights t < emcmber. So I felt abou Butte. It was a beautiful sigh but not of the city , will remait to me till I see it again , a cit of lire flies. Had dinner a little before ant luring the stay at Butte will the Palls City friend , and latei with the Kansas City friends Mr. and Mrs. 11. 0. Smith , ; fame ol whist to help me pasi the time. At the station here Oscar am Jessie met me , one of the room ers staying with the boys. : latter myself they were al pretty glad to see me. Imagim Oscar with a heavy brown mus tache , will you. The boys havi grown so much ; I could hardly believe it. They are all well , happy am contented family. Have no seen Oscar as light hearted cheerlul and congenial in years likes his work and means t stay by it and says he has no one wish to go back. GRACK MADDOX. To cure ti cold llrst move iho bowel : Ltixutlve Cough Syrup acts | jen ly on the bowels , drives out theeoli clears the head. It's plciiMiut to tak aud mothers highly recommend it fc colds , croup and whooping coupl Guaranteed to give satisfaction c mouoy refunded. Equally good ( c voting and old. Sold by A. G.Vannc druggist. Even his old friend "Coin Harvey has declared that Wn J. Bryan should step down an out of the race for the Deinocr ; tic presidential nominatiot Other Democrats have been t that opinion for a long tim < but Mr. Bryan does not seei willing to take the step. Kiel ra.ond Conservator. Hiawatha Cure For Hay Fever. ! "Let me Ui-s those tear- I away ! " a Hiau.ithit yuuth beg- iged tenderly. She stnnd for it 1 and he was busy fur tin.- next fifteen minutes , ami ji t the tears flowed on. "Can nuthing stop the mi"'lie at ki-d breath , lessly sad. "NopiVhe mur mured , uits hay fever vou know. Outgo on with the treatment.- Robinson Index. A Card Tli | Is to ( . 'i-rtlfy Ihul nil ai-s iiuilioHziMl in H finuliuir nioncv If Foley's Honey mid Tur full ? to oinv , \our coimh incold. . It ftop-tht coneii , heals the hums iind pnvutierlont refills I rom a cold Cures la urlppi * , cough ami IIIVVCNI.- pneumonia mid cnn-umptlnn. Omtainno < > | > | HU > - . Till- genuine I- In it jHlnw pitrknuu iHlb.Mhfr. Keri'r I'lllintWlM . Unable to Reach Verdict Tecutnseh , Neb. , Oct. 20.The jury in the case of Francis A. Taylor was discharged this fore noon at 11 o'clock after having reported to the court its inability to agree upon a verdict. It is re ported the jury stood 7 for con viction and 5 for acquittal. Mr. Taylor was vice-president of the Chamberlain banking' ' house a t the time of its failure in 1902 and was charged with giving perjured testimony in different cases re- luting to the bank failure. The trial be ati Thursday and the case was given to the jury Satur day at 2 p. ui. Ko1 y' $ Kidney Cure will cure tiny CHIef kidney trouble that Is not be yond medical aid. Kerr's Pharmacy. Everv Day a bargain Day That's what we will prove to you if YOU give us a call and look through our immense stock Everv day brings something new in FALL AND WINTER GOODS from the eastern markets. We don't claim to give anything away or sell below cost , but we do claim to have a most complete line of Blankets , Heovv Underwear Ladies' Cloaks , Dress Skirts Pall and Winter Dress Goods which \ve are offering cheaper than any other i merchant in Southeastern Nebraska. Our J GROCERY DEPARTMENT is always com plete. If you are hungry we can satisfy the most fastidious , dive us'a call. JVADEFOR US BY Shoes We are exclusive agents in this city for the famous Peters Shoe , one of the best made , and we carry a most complete line in Men's , Women's and Children's. Yours for a share of the business , GEO. S. CLEVELAND DEPARTMENT STORE t- , 0 GET THE HABIT IP I1 * of paying all your bills by check. This not only gives you a record of the payment , but , as all checks are returned to depositors when called for , you have a binding and valid receipt for the payment f You also save the risk of carrving money. "y Jt S" $ $ Open an Account with this Bank < $ 4 * % ? Yon will find it profitable , no matter how small it may be to start with , as it will grow. Depositing is a start to saving. * FARMERS STATE BANK J PRESTON , NEBRASKA | i 4 * * i * T Directors T [ W.C. Margrave II. C. Herman L. Thacher W. A Grcenwald II.C. Zocllcr Nothing Ever Made In this style ot Steve equals the * - * " I Three-Flued Riverside Base Burner It has the largest hot air circulating flue , largest fire pots and greatest radiating surface. It is carefully made and fitted. These points make it superior and insure most heat for least fuel. All nickel parts easily removed as they fasten securely without bolts. Every stove a double heater. It is a fuel saver. Call and see it at our store and secure one of our attractive booklets on "Base Burner Goodness" J. C. Tanner Palls City , Nebraska M. E Church. The following services next Sabbath : 9:45 buiui.'iy school. 10:45 : preaching. 2:00 : p. m. Jur.iur leiigue. 7:00 : p. in. Epworth league. 8:00 : p. m. , Preaching. Prayer meeting S:0l : ) p. m. on Wednesday evening. All cordially invited. \V. T. Cu.viJ , Pastor. In nio-t eiie.ennrumptlon re-ults rom H neu'ieutvd nr Improperly treated cold. Fole\'c Honey nnd Tar cures the iiost ob'tlmue uoujniind prevent * erlour re-ult- . It eo-ie you no morn than the unknown prcmnaloiis | and .sou hould insist upon having tincenuine n the yellow puntfui- . Kerr'i * Hliur- maey. Evangelical Lutheran Church. Services at 2:30 : p. m on alter nate Sundays. RKV. O. H. ENGKUJKKCHT. A weaK stomach , enuring dys- lepsla. a w e a k Heart with iml- iltiuiun or intermittent pulse , always meana weak Stomach nerves or weak Eleart nerve * . Strong hti > n the e in side or controlling nnrve * with Dr. Slioops Restorative and M-e how quick ly these ailment. : disappear. DrShoop will null samples free. Write for them. A test will toll. Your health I * certainly worth this simple trial. Sold by all dealers. II I I II I I HI I I I I I II I I I I Ml D. S. flcCarthy \ TRAKISFRR ; Prompt attention given to the removal of house hold goods. PHONE NO. 211 11111111111111111111111111 SWIFT & CO. We have opened a branch office in Falls City and will pay the highest market price for Poultry , Butter and Eggs. Office at O. P. Heck's feed store. Bring us your Produce , Yours Respectfully , SWIFT & CO. Phone lot TOR YOlRfO OK OLD THE BEIT riLL BOLD Rings Little Liver Pills AUTUMN Special Rates CHEAP ONE-WAY COLONIST RATES : Daily during September and Oc tober to Pacific Coast and far west points at about half rates. TO TIIE'EAST : The low rate Jamestown Exposi tion tickets can be used for your Autumn trip to New York , Bos ton and other Eastern cities. These are the last cheap rates of the season. HOMESEKEKS EXCURSIONS Cheap rate 'excursions the first nnd third Tuesdays of each month this Autumn to Kansas , Oklahoma , the Gulf country , Colorado , Utah , Wyoming , Big Horn Basin , Montana und the Northwest Ask your nearest agent or write the undersigned. BIG HORN BASIN AND BILLINGS DISTRICT : We run personally conducted cheap rate homereekers excur sions to helpyou locate on irri gated lands at the lowest prices they will double in value in five years. Join me on these excur sions. No charge for services. Write D. Clem Deaver , Agent , Burlington Landseekers Bureau , Omaha. E. G. WHITPORD , Local Ticket Agent. L. W. WAKCLCY , G. P. A. , Omaha , Neb. Dr. M. L. Wilson Physician and Surgeon Calls promptly attended day or night. Office over State Bank , Falls City , Nebraska. Office 'Phone Home 'Phone 329 330 C. H. HARION AUCTIONEER , Sales conducted in scientific and businesslike - nesslike manner C. H. MARION Falls City , Nebraska I For Backache , Pineules Rheumatism neysmiBladder and the Kid-