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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1907)
* THE FALLS CITk' TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , NOVEMBERS , 1907. ; Now is your Chance TO GET AN Edison Phonograph Like this cut. We have just received our Christinas stock of Machines. It is impossible to get these on time unless you an' " early. When our stock is gone we cannot count for sure on getting more. ' We sell them on easy payments. $1.00 down will fret , one and yet our price is the same as everywhere. EVERY RECORD IN STOCK / We ask you to call early and secure this greatest of in structors and entertainers. REAVIS & ABBEY 9 L LIQUOR EMPORIUM All Popular Brands of Wet Goods with an experienced mixer at your service. Foreign and Domestic Cigars. L. E. LEED , , PROPRIETOR FALLS CITY SKSEXKS HS NEBRASKA * * IAPANPSP JTir r\ [ lwwxi * fy All kinds , all sizes. Waste baskets , < f ing baskets , handkerchief baskets , glove V * baskets. * 4 Baskets of aJI Kinds ai\d all Sizes J See the Window Display of Baskets. * f CHAS. M. WILSON'S HURRY ! HURRY ! ! If you want to get in on low priced Lumber Wagons. Remember we can save you money on our way , > ons because we bought them before the advance eo be sure and see us before you buy. We carry - ry in stock the Weber , Newton , Mandt and Avery. Our prices are the lowest , see us be fore you buy. Our stock of Surries and Buggies is the best , most complete and up-to-date in ilie city and H close inspection will prove our statement. We also have a stock of the best Gasoline Engines on the market and would be glad to figure with you on an engine. Don't fail to see us when in need of n Manure Spreader for we have them in stock at all times. We have everything in the Imple ment line. Don't fail to have one of those Dempster Steel Wind Mills put up on your farm. We'sell them. See us before you buy. Werner , Mosiman & FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA Don't Neglect to Read THE TRIBUNE The Unicm House : < > i * | Kecently rc-dccoratcd and < < | re-furnished t h r o u ghout. ? < ; > Kverything Virst class. Spec * < J > ial attention given to tr.in- < | < | sicnt. Kate. $2.00 per day. j | Win. McPherson , Prop. | DR. 0. N. ALLISON Phone 248 OverKlohardson County Bunk. FALLS CITY , NKHRASKA W. S. FAST PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON . J HCBltleilCU 1)0 ( ) Phnni.fi' . j once , f)5 FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA DR. H. T. HAHN VETERINARIAN Oiliee and leBidenee first dooi north of city park. Phone 26 ! { . FALLS CITY. NEBRASKA EDGAR R. MATHERS DRNTI'ST ' Phones : Nos. 17" , 217 SAM'L. WAUL BUIMMNO R. P. ROBISLRTS IDEINTI'ST ' Olllee ever ICerr'fi Pharmacy Ollloo Phtni'200 Residence Phone 271 , { , I'or Uood Sale.- ; , Good Service- < J < ; > Returns Ship Vour Stock to < I Qeo. R : Barse | A I.IV1STOCK COMMISSION CO. . < j < $ National Stock Yards , III. < % Kansas City , Alo. , | ; & WE SELL CATTLE AND HOGS v 4 # - # * - * - * # ) * - * * * * * # # * # - * * * HC-V- + -iHl | 5 It's -Your Own Fault 1 If you don't get your - I money's worth. Come \ 5 | to my Shop and buy * # your Mens and Boys \ t Shoes. ' I I ROBERT F. T. PREUSSE Rlcluirdsnn County ISnnk liulldli : ' , * EW STORE Having located at ARAGO and placed at your disposal a nice , clean stock of Dry Goods Groceries Shoes , Etc. we would invite a share of the trade In this coimmulity. Call and | examine our stock and prices Bring1 us your produce and fjct the highest market price RUPERT & CO. Stop That Goto To chock early colds or (3 rl pro with "Pro vcntlcs means sure defeat ( or Pneumonia. To stop u col with 1'rovcntlcs U Bifer than to let it run ami t ; obllKwl to euro it afterwords. To bo Euro. 1'n ventlcs will euro oven n decplr scnted cold , bt taken parly at the sncezo Etngo they break , c head on thcso early colds. That's Eiircly bcttc That's why they are called 1'rovcntlcs. 1'rovcntlcsaro llttln Cnndr Cold Cures. No Quli inc. no physic , notlilnc sickening. Nlco ( or tl : children and thoroughly wa too. 11 you ( ci chilly. H you sneeze , If you ncho all over , think < Previntles. Promptness may alsoKivo half yoi usual sickness. And don't ( orKct your child , theroU fuverlslmess. nlghtnrdny. Herein pro ! ably lies I'revcntics' urcatfst UHclcncy. Sold I f < ! boxes ( or the i > ockct , also in Uta boxes of < I'rcvcntlcs. Insist ou your druggists giving yc ( ALL DEALERS ) THE BOWELS AH MOVE WOHi : OFF A C01 - - - _ WITH TUB OIUGIN/ BEE'S LAXATIVE 1 COUGH SYKUP. BEST FOR A Facts About The Alail Order Question. The following is from the Lamar , Mo.i Democrat. Of course it didn't occur in Lamar but the paper states that it was in a little town within a days "A dry iroods merchant was tartinjr down town when his vife reminded him of the dsxv : 'Now , my dear , he sure and on't forget to send to the city or that new Stanhope , so wean an have it by Sunday. Yon enow our old bn fry is getting so t'snot lit to be seen. " Just a few blocks away the lerchant who handled vehicles ml implements was sitting at breakfast with his family. The onversation drifted around to he near approach of school * 'And that reminds me , John , aid the lady who sat at the head f the table , "I must be uoinjj to he city not later than next week. must Ct tfoods for the chil- Ircn's school clothes and then I vant to see about a fall suit for nyself , and think while I'm up here , that perhaps I'd better see something libont a new ru for he parlor and some lace curtains or the front windows. " An hour or two later the own's leading grocer stepped nto the bank to buv a draft , vhich he was gointf to send to St. Louis for a swell bedroom suite his wife had ordered about week before. "How's busi- less1' asked the banker.l'0h , lot so very good , " replied the ugar and coffee merchant re signedly. "Things arc a little lull just now. " Before the banker finished writing the draft a dapper young nan with a grip stepped in and iskcd how everybody was. The > anker seemed glad to see him. Ic was a representative of a big muting establishment in another state , lie and the banker chat- ; ed pleasantly for a few minutest after which the young man in quired casually of his friend be- lind the window if he wanted anything. "Well , yes. " replied the other good naturedly. "I be- icve I do. Print us 50,000 checks. 500 drafts and a couple of ; housand letter heads.1' The young man thanked him cordial- y for the order and bustled out. That night the local business men of the town met to discuss- the growing mail order evil. All of the gentletren mentioned in this narrative delivered short talks. They all agreed that the farmers were guilty of treason U their home merchants when the } persisted in buying their goods ol mail order houses , and the meet' ing closed by adopting strong re > solutions against trading awaj from home. Pointers. Trial ( Jaturrli treatment im > beini mailed out free , on requcbt , by Ir Sheep , Kaulrio. Win. ThJse tegti * are proving to the people without f penny's co&t thu rrcat value ol thl sclcntllle prescription known to drug cists everywhere as Dr. Shoop'i Catarrh Remedy , , Sold by all dealers Crab Apple Tree Bearing. Henry Honer reporja a Btrangi condition at IUB plaee. LIIH spring his urab apple treeH com nuMieed to bloom and were ciingh by a hard freeze. Along in Jul ; and August the trees oomiiiPiiuec blooming again and now they an just loaded with crab applet abou the ei/.o of the end of your thu ml ] If this kind of weather Ucepn u ] they may be able to bring oil'i i full crop yet. Kobifion , Kansn Index. It < : om < j- > put up in collahsiblo tub with a nozy.lu. easy to apply to Ui soreness and Inlliimmatioii , for an form of PlletIt ; soo'.hut * and relieve patii , Itching and burnln < r. Man /.u Pile Remedy. Prieu . " 0 uenth. Gum anteed SolJ by A. G. Wanner , drujj 'l-t Two Hiawatha girls wore on driving recently and wished t water their horse , but they die not know ju t how to make c n nections between tlie horse's hem and the watering trough , ae th animal had on u high check reit Finally after a long argument on of thum got out of the carriag and unbuckled the crupper ! Old-Fashoncd Mother , Thank God , some of us have , and others have had , an old- fashioned inotliu. Not : i woman of the period , enameled and painted , with her great chignon , her curls and bustle ; whose white je\velled hands never have felt the clasp of her buby lingers ; but a dear old-fashioned , swecl- yoicod mother , with eyes in which the love-light shone , and brown hair threaded with silver , lying smooth upon her faded cheek. Those dear hands worn with toil > gently guided our tottering steps to childhood , and smoothed our pillow in sickness ; even reaching out to us in yearn ing tenderness , when her sweet spirit was baptized in the pearly spray of the river. Ulcsscd is the memory of an old-fashioned mother. It Jloats to us now , like the beautiful perfume of some woodland blossoms. The music of other voices may be lost but the entrancing memory of hcr's will echo in our souls forever. Other places will fade away and be forgotten , but hcr's will shine on until the light from heaven's portals shall glorify our own. - When in the lltfnl pauses of busy life our feet wander back to the old homestead , and crossing the wcllworn threshold , standing once more in the low , quaint room , as hallowed by her presence , how the feeling of childish innocence and depen dence comes over US ) and we kneel down in the molten sun shine streaming through the western window just where , long years ago , we knelt by our mother's knee , lisping "Our Father. " * How many times when the tempter lured us on has the memory of those sacred hours , that mother's words , her faith and prayers , saved us from sin. Years have filled great drifts over between her and us. but they have not hidden from our sight the glory of her pure , unselfish love. It is a well known fact that poi'toni * living In the pine forest ? do not 'iilTcr from Icldnoy dlbea OH , Ono doge of Plnpulus at nlfjht usually relieves biiak > aeho. HO driya treatment $100. Your inonny refunded If not satisfied. Sold jy A. G. VVantfji1 , drugtjUt. Old ' rule for printer's pun- tuiition : Hold your breath as long us yon can iind then put in a : > ommn : when you have to spit , put in a period ; when you want a ew of tobne.cc , use n sutni coin. It Is elalmt'd Itidl i'-tlon Ithu Na tional dlneaoo. That'- why the domainl for Ulnirs Dyhpcpsla Tablet * keeps In- easinu' bcuuiico they do the work , Btomneh trouble , dyspep-.ii ! , Indices lion , bloating , etc. . yield quickly. Twt days treatment free. Aok your driiir glut uboiu thorn. Sold by A. G.Witnnci druutrlst. Who has not wished for a way to kill ants ? Procure a large sponge , wash it well , and leave the cells open ; ther sprinkle on some sugar anc place where ants are trouble some. They will foon celled on the sponge and take up thcii abode in the cells. It is enl } necessary to dip the spcnge ir some scalding water , whicl will wash them out dead by ten ; of thousands Put on mon sugar and set the trap for ; new hull. The process wil soon clean the ants. Ex. A llcklluc couyh , from any enure , t quickly btoppud by Dr. Snoop's Cougl Cure. And It in to thoroughly harm less and biifo , that Dr. Sheep tell mothers everywhere to ttlvo it wlthoii hcbitatlon even to very young baboi The wholoeomu arawi leaves and ton dcr btcms of : i liiiiy-liuitliiit , ' mountain ons shrub , f jrnluh tin. curative propet tlen to Dr. ShoopS Cough Cure. 1 ealir.b the cough , and heulb the ser and t-onsitlvi ) bronlchlal membranct No opium , no chloroform , nothin harsh used to injure or suppress. Sltr ply a reslnou * plant extract , th'it help to hual aching iting * . The Spaniard call tills fehruh which the Doctor tisui "Tho Sacred Herb. " Demand Dr Snoop's. Take no other. Sold by ul dealers. THE TRIBUNE . . . . $1.00 a Year. . . Be Careful What You Say. In speaking "f a person faults , J'ray don't t'oig'1 jour ir.vn ; Honionihi'i' , tl'UM' with homes of Should never throw a alone. If you had nothing cltff1 to do Than talk of tiio-c wlm sin , 'Tis better wi1 commence ul lunup , And from that point begin. Wo have no right i i jtnli(0 ( a man Until heM fiiMy M'H'il ; Should we not like Inn company Wu know the world is wide. Some may nave Faulty , and who linn not ? ' The old as well MH young ; ( Perhaps we may , for aught wo know , Hove lifty to tlu ir one. Then let IIH all , when we begin ' To Hlandi'r friend or foe , Think of the harm ono word may doTe To those wo little know. Remember , curses sometimes , like , Our chiclu'iiH , rooHt at homo. Don't Bpuiile of others' faults until Yon have none of your own. A Sad Affair. This community received the startling IIHWH Wednesday morn ing that llt'nry Frank , a prosper- OIIH and well known farmer resid ing ten miles northweHt of Hum. bold ! jiwt aerofcs the Pawnee county line , had ended his life by a shot from a revolver in his own hand. Friends of Mr. Frank have noticed for HO'IIIO time that he was not , acting in his natural manner , and foil rod that IIIH mind had be come unbalanced , MH a result of a series of misfortunes , whicli had befallen him of late , dating from the death of his Isttlo. HOD several months ago. Wednesday morn ing ho attended to the work about the barnyard , and at about boven o'clock went to the homo of a near by neighbor , L. H , Burrow , when he arrived at the home they wore seated about the table eating breakfast. Mr. Frank was invited to join the family circle , and accepted the invitation,1 at the completion of the meal , all fitop- pod out upon the porch , Mr. Frank in the roar , and in the presence of his neighbors , drew a revolver from his pnukot and sent a bnllot into his brain. The deceased was thirty eight years of iigo , and has resided in this vicinity during his entire lifo , being born upon the farm where he was residing at the time of his ( K-atli , and was well and favorably known throughout , iho community His tragic death liii * cast a deep gloom about bin family friends , is ho was a kind husband , an in- Inlgent father , and Inn friends tnow that no oilier cause than an' ill'ected mind would have led him to commit this deplorable act. lie is survived by his wife , a little daughter and son. besides his f ther , 0. F. Frank , of this city ; two brothers , August Frank , of St. Louis ; and W. F , Frank , of Table Rock , and three sisters , Mrs. Will Freitng , of Diller ; Mrs. Chris Stratlor and Miss Agustivo Frank , of Hnmboldt. The funeral services were hold from the MolhodiHt church in Table Hock Friday afternoon. Humboldt Standard. Vour BKin should bo clear and hriRht If your liver li in normal condition. Rlr.tfs Little Liver F1IU act on the livui ; and headache , uont > tipaton ! and hlMloumici"dUapptii. . " . Price 2 > c'inlf. Sold by A. G. Wanner , oriifS-M-t. fhelcicker. Kansas * 'lf A paper snys : you are a kicker and see the shadow of a tailure in every thing that is proposed to help the town , for heaven's sake go into some secluded corner and kick your own shadow on the clay bank , and ttnis give HUM ) who are working to build up the town a chance. One long fuccd hollow-eyed , whining kicUi-r can do more to keep away busi ness and capital from a tt * n than all drouths , short cm s , chinch bugs , cyclones and b < % xards combined - > ftcaclina the Sl > u Stops pain. \\\o \ Great IMlo P m- idv. Put "I" ' " tuLios with rrclil nozzle , 50 cents.