The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, November 29, 1907, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE FALLS C1TV TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 29 , 1907.
LEE
LIQUOR EMPORIUM
All Popular Brands of Wet Goods
with an experienced mixer at your
service. Foreign and Domestic Cigars.
L. E. LEEDj PROPRIETOR
FALLS CITY o-Ss-oess-o NEBRASKA
t CHAS. H. WILSON
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t Calls your attention to his stock of
HOLIDAY CHINA
The largest line in the city , and he asks
your inspection of the different lines.
See the HAVILAND & CO. decorated *
4 * Dinnerware. Special prices on 100 piece
Dinner Sets.
CHAS. M. WILSON'S
HURRY ! HURRY ! !
If you 'WHiit to get in on low priced Lumber
Wagons.
Remember we can save you money on our wn . '
ons because we bought them before t lie ad van re
so be stint and see us before you buy. Wo carry - *
ry in stock the Weber , Newton. Mniult and
Avery. Our prices are the lowest , aee u be
fore you buy.
Our stock of Surrics and Buggies t * the
best , most complete and up-to date in ihe city
and a close inspection will prove our statement.
We also have a ntock 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 a Manure
Spreader for we have them in stock at nil
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. Wo sell them. See us before you buy.
FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA
DR. 0. N. ALLISON
Phone 2 8 Over Richardson County
Bunk.
PALLS CITY , NEBRASKA
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W. S. FAST
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
. I Residence IGO
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whons.
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FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA
DR. H. T. HAHN
VETERINARIAN
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Ofiice and residence first door
north of city park. Phone 2(53. (
PALLS CITY. NEBRASKA
Heart Strength , or Heart Weakness , means Nerve
Strength. or Nerve Weakness nothlnir more , Pos
itively , not one weak heart in a hundred Is. In it-
Keif. actually diseased. It Is almost alwnyj a
bidden tiny little nerve that really is all at fault.
This obscure nerve the CarclU * . or Heart Nerve
simply needs , and mutt love , more power , more
stability , moro controlling , more Kovtrnliig
Ftrentrth. Without that the Heart must contlnuu
to full , and thn ftomach and kidneys also have
these same controlling nerves.
This clearly explain * \\hy as a medicine. Dr.
Snoop's Uestoratlve has in the past done MI much
for weak and ailing Hearts. Dr. Bhoou tlrs > t sought
the cause of all this painful , palpitating , tultocat.
Inij In-art distress. lr. Shoop's Hostotutive this
popular prescription Is alone directed to thetu
v.vnk and \\astlne nerve centers. It builds ;
it strengthens : It offers real , genuine heart help.
If sou would have strong Hearts , strong dl-
ffstlon , strengthen these nerves re-eitabliab
them as needed , with
Restorative
( ALL DEALERS )
EDGAR R. MATHERS
I ! ) Ex M 1s I S
Phones : Nos , 177 , 217
SAM'L. WAUL BUILDING
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Otllce over KerrV I'hurmuuy
Olllco Phone 200 Residence I'houe 271
, , pur Good Sales , ( lood SerIce.t'rj , i
Returns Ship Your Stock to ' /
I Qeo. R. Barse f
l.lVn STOCK COMMISSION CO. . &
National Stock Yards , III. < f
Uunsas City , Mo. , $
i WE SELL CATTLE AND HOGS |
1 It's Your Own Fault 1
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? ( v fy
* If you don't get your |
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§ money's worth. Come I
I to my Shop and buy |
| your Mens and Boys jj
ijt Shoes. 1
| ROBERT F. T. PREUSSE \
S" Richardson County Hunk Building
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TK" 1
Roosevelt and Taft in Nebraska
A state Roosevelt club is to be
organized at Lincoln this week ,
It would be a peculiar contest to
have Taft's friends and Reese
velt's friends struggling for the
Nebraska delegation next year.
Taft is the Roosevelt candidate
and it would be an unnatural and
logical thine : . The truth is it is
u n impossible condition. I f
Roosevelt is a possibility there
can be no Taft opposition to him.
But the state can more appropri
ately accept the Taft candidacy
without any effort in behalf of
Roosevelt until there arc further
develoeinents. It is not possible
to work up any dangerous senti
ment for another candidate and
those who think Roosevelt can be
coerced and those who think he
cannot yet who favor him. should
not be arrayed against each
other. They should work in per
fect harmony , for there is no
difference between them as to
real choice. The safer and wiser
thing to do at the present time is
to cooperate together' for Taft.
Whenever it appears prudent to
hift to Roosevelt it can quickly
e done but that stage has not
et been reached.
Senator Brown was president
f the old Nebraska Roosevelt
lub. It was chiely } thru his
artiest elTort as a member of the
cpublican state platform com-
; iittee that a tentative endorse-
icnt of the Taft candidacy was
mbodied in the platform. This
ndicates how utterly inseparable
he friends of Roosevelt and Taft
re in this state Fremont Tri-
nine.
A ticklim : cough , from : iny CHUSLis
uioklytopped by Dr. Slump's Cough
Jinx1. And It is bo thoroughly harms -
. --s and euff , that Dr. * hoop tolls
lothor * everywhere to jrlve H without
e-itution even to very young bulius.
'ho wholesome gruon leaves unit tun
er steins of a lung-healing mountain
us shrub , f jrnish the curative proper
ies to Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. U
ulir.s the unuf'h , and heals the fore
ud senbltivts bronluhiiil membrane- .
STo opium , no chloroform , nothinu'
Hi-ell used to injure or nippress. Sim
ly u reslnou * plant cxtruet , thut helps
0 heal aching iuugij. Thu Spaniard
all this bhruh whieh the Doctor uees ,
'The Sacred Herb. " Dotuund Dr.
ihoop's. Take no other. Sold by nil
ealers.
Thaw Trial Postponed "
New York , Nov. 24. The sec
) iid trial of Harry Kendall Thaw
et for one week from tomorrow
ill again be postponed , and
here is little chance that it will
called until some date in Jan-
lary. The deriimi to ask for a
jostponement ) M > ueen agreed to
by both sides. It is due partly to
he l.ict that tlii' ( ask of selecting
1 ju woul'i ! made doubly hard
t In1 approach of the holidays
ami the prospect before the tales-
: nen of spending both Christmas
and New Years locked up under
he care of the court bailiffs and
also to the fact that Thaw's
counsel has applied to the court
for permission to inspect the sec
ret evidence presented before the
lunacy commission during the
progress of the first trial.
There is a rumor that the at
torneys representing Thaw may
apply for a change ol venue , de
claring a fair trial for their client
in New York county is impossi
ble. Such a moveif made , would
be based upon the alleged un
friendly attitude of many of the
local papers and the extent to
which the evidence was printed
and read in this county. Difc-
trict Attorney Jerome will seri
ously oppose the granting of a
change in the scene of the trtal.
Thaw , in his cell in the famous
old Tombs prison , which he has
occupied since the night of the
tragedy in Madison Square roof
garden , June 25 , l')06 , is plan
ning for his second trial with the
same confidence of acquittal that
he prepared Jor the first ordeal.
He daily advises with his counsel >
chafes at the delays already en
countered in getting his story be
fore a second jury , and is impat
ient for his days in court to begin.
Foley'e Kidney Cure will cure uny
case of kidney trouble thntf \ not be.
yond medlcnl aid. Iverr'- * Pharmacy ,
A Nebraska Nobleman j
Mr. Bryan will not link for or ,
Bt'ek a tiominntioii ami In.vili not
assume LI ( ) idr tinqm'Htinn nf !
his availiih ily. T f Communer. '
All , inode * , Matri l-ss Lender ,
Ah. Bilvei-mnniiU'd Hliir ,
llow little do 'li ' \ know who do
Not know tli'it'- wli t win nn'l
A ( Ininy uinwini : by the hmuk ,
Olweniv. retiring , shy.
Compared wilh yuit in bias * and
IHI1HO
And odor rank inn ]
Alt , ntodfsi , M'llehU'Hrt ' Louder ,
Submissive , louly , meek ,
n n y pluinc of li'iidrrn'liip
Yon neither ask nor K'ek ,
3ut fur witykipfd by the HUH
And watcri'd by the dew.
on urow and wait nnd wait until
Your pnrty cried for yon.
i , modi' l , MiitehloHti Lender ,
Whnt enwlidnto pronontH
L'O pmty view for ptibliu nee
Your diiinty diflidenui' ?
low few like ycm. if they hnd led
The party to defeat
n two I'imipiiigiiH , wvmld stnrt
ngniti
Along the aim- old l ntl
Vli , modest , Miitchli u Lender ,
You've proved what you can do ,
Vnd btill yon do not IhniBt yonr-
M'lf
Upon I lie purty view ,
But mndoritly Ktnnd Imelc nnd wait
Until il ffilln , and then-
Y.IU em-rifiee yonreelf and get
Tlupurty licked iiunin.
-New Yc.rk . World.
To Scandal-Mongers.
A gus-sip oiTered us some
'very spicy news. " lie told us
ibont ivhat rumor was saying
about a "certainoung couple. " |
t might be said that this man
s a man of a family , has both
sons and daughters of his own.
Yel he told us this story about
he son and dauirher of some
other parents without stopping
o consider that he might be
lowing the seed that would
: ause untold agony and sorrow' '
to those parents some day. Re-
nember this before you break
, 'onr neck trying to peek into
ome of your neighbor , s secret
closets ; there is one of those
skeletons in almost every home
fVhen talking so freely about
he affairs of your neighbors.
lid it ever occur to you that
some day a tragedy might take
up its abode in your own home ?
Can.t such people ever imagine
hat some .day the tongue of
slander may cut like a two-
edged sword and the whispers
of the curious neighbors be as
vinegar to the wound ? Mis-
brtune and disgrace may over-
.like some member of your
neighbor's family , but that does
not give you a licence to got upon -
on the house tops and shout the
uews to all the world. Your
neighbors must pay the penalty
for their sins or crimes and you
are not held to blame in the
least. When a home is in dis
grace over the erring of a senor
or a daughter , it should be your
duty to lessen the grief of those
affected instead oi trving to do
them futher injury. Be charit
able , my friends , for you know
not the day nor the hour when
the blight may appear in your
own sacred circle Beloit
Times.
It comes put up in collali-iblu tube
with u iioizlc. fc by to apply to 'the
soreness and tnilnmmulion , for any
form of Piles ; it t-oothcb and relieves
pain , it el ) inn llnl | burnln < ; . Man Xui :
ljile llemedy. Price fiO cents. Guar
anteed. Sol.l by A. O. Wanner , drup-
1'i-t.
All Do It.
Everybody pokes fun at the
grocer who puts the big taters
on top , but they all do it.
Every new acquaintance you
meet who puts on the broat
smile and gives you the vigor
cms hand shake is simply put
ting the big taters on top , am
you are doing the same when
you smile back at him. Very
few of us can deliver the goods
up to the standard of the taters
on top they get smaller futher
down. Hiawatha World.
Periodical Strike , '
ito periodical stride on the
.ni O''il chutes , in Ihe M ,
P. ; \ .ird . fO'ii red mi .schedule
tin. i . , V. < < i | M f.l.iy ni'inmig ,
A gang nf white laborers H
hjive hern iMuploved on theM
chute ' * i i 'lumlli ' ig ou.ll I'm1 the !
engine . The chutes are without -
out any kind of protection from
the elemet > 1 < ; nnd wlc-n the cold ,
soaking rnl-is began to fall , the
men wh- were on dutv dcserti-d
their puain ttnd reluaeil to work
n so'tio ' s.ielter was provid
ed them.
Trainmaster Carden was in
the city , and , realising that he
would be up agsinst it in get
ting the trains out on schedule
time , he must act promptly.
lie got a force of Greek laborers
who were at work in the yards
and put them to work on the
chutes to replace the men that
had walked out. Knowing
that the Greeks were poor
workers unless encourged by
example , he got up in the
chutes himself and remained on
the job through the rain all day ,
directing the men and was able
to get his. trains out without
missing any time or subjecting
the crews to any inconvenience.
hie is one of the most resourse-
ful railroad men that has ever
been in the service of the road
on this division Nemaha Re
publican.
While some of the states of
the union are passing laws intended -
tended to suppress the cig
arette evil Uncle Sam continues
to employ men in his navy who
are slaves to the ' 'cottln nail.1
The 700 men comprising the
crew of the Battleship Mis-soun
in three months time consumed
1,5000 books of cigarette papers
1.200pounds of smoking tobacco
and 1)7.000 ) ' 'tailor-made , , cig.
arettes , The surgeon. general
of the navy is very appro.
priately crying "halt , " and has
asked that an order be issued
jto the navy department barring
the use ot cigarettes by all persons -
sons in the navy under twenty
one years.
AII Illinoiti preacher Bought to
ic religiously KiircaBlic toward a
ritic , but lie put his foot in it.
Vn anonymoiiH letter told him that
it ) was not following' ' the example
of .leans by ridinu to church in a
arniige. After he hnd road the
otter to IIIH cnnurt'uatiim lie de
clared that if ( In- writer \\onld
ome to him pri > | > erly smldled nnd
iridlud hi' w nld nde to church
isCluifat rode intu lei-ns'ilt'in. '
ft1 hud nut been able. t < > afcertain
the fender nf the writer by tin1
land writing.
Young man they may tell yon
about gold mine and stock com
panies , but there is nothing
; hat beats work plain , old-
ash ioned work. You hear
about the men who grew rich
by speculation or by means of
'patent rights , ' but you never
hear of those who fail in those
enterprises. Rarely does a man
win by luck or accident. Thou ,
sands of young men think it is
not worth while to try to get a
start by saying a little money
every month , hence they fritter
away ten or 15 f teen years ex-
pcting something to turn up
mysteriously to benefit their
condition. They discover that
nothing turns up They begin
to say "What's the use , " and
from the enquire , "What's
the use" it is easy to drift into
a spirit of "Don't care. " Prom
"Don't care , " this movement
downward is rapid. History
does not record a lailure upon
the part of any young man who
admits that nothing can beat
working and saving : Mvery
fortune began in that .way.
The time to save is when timc-
are good and the country pros ,
perons. That is now.--Cuariot.
It IB u well known fuel that percous
living In the pine fonMf do not. sutler
from kldnoy diseases. Ono dose of
FMnotiles ut nijrht usually relieves back-
uuhu. . ' 10 duya uuutmint $1.00. Your
iiioriuy refunded if not mtallud. Sold
by A. G. Wanner ,
The December Circle.
The real Santa Ol.'ius must
have ' co-iit ! .straight trmn his
toysMni ' | to pi' c lor Ihi' cover
which ' J. CV L-yciuJr-ckcr has
'painted f .r the Christmas mini-
her ol The circle. Printed in
four I color- , , i' ' \ * MII. nf the
most attractive covers of the
holiday season.
The covr , Imwi'ver , is but an
introductioiv to a wealth of
Yule-tide good tilings , for The
Circle celebrates its tirst Christmas -
mas right myally. There is
appropriate fiction by such not
able writers as Gilbert Parker ,
Maude L. Had ford , Frank II.
Sweet. Georgia Wood Pangborn
and Egerton Castle , in all a
splendid collection of Christmas
tales. The turkey and plum
pudding will taste for better
alter reading Ethel M. Colson's
article , "Christmas Day in the
Stock-Yards District. " This is
an account of the genuine joy
which the University of
Chicago Settlement brings each
year to "Packingtown. " Re
ginald tie Koven , this country's
favorite compose * , has linked
us with Christmases of cen
turies ago by setting to new
music two old English carols.
Brand Whitlock's article"The
Golden Rule in Real Life , "
which appears in The Circle
for December , is an encourage
ment to the man who is lighting
for ideals. This article is a
tribute by the present Mayor of
Toledo to his predecessor in
oftice. It is hardly possible to
deal with a bigger subject than
"Big Bill Taft , " but according
to Jas. Melvin Lee , the author
of tnat article , the Secretary of
War grows hunger each day
when viewd as a Presidential
possibility. Rena Dache takes
you visiting "In Santa Claus's
Work-Shop , " and shows how
they make "the toys for good
little girls and boys. "
While David Binpham writes
"A Musical Talk to Sensible
Parents" in the Music Ciaclu of
The Circle for December , and E.
M. S. Pile , in the Art Circle ,
describes the work of "Horatio
Walker A Giant Among Pain.
ters1 , the majority of the de
partment material has evidently
been selected ' with the Christ ,
mas season in mind , for each
' circle" is crowded with
practical holiday suggestions.
The Girls' Own Circle , the
Home Circle , and the Cooking
Circle will be distinct aids in
planning for Christmas. The
Circle this month announces
the result of the recent : ? lr { , > ( H )
Prize Story Contest.
Blackleg Prevalent.
An epidemic of blackleg has
broken out among the cattle of
the southwestern part ot the
county in the vicinity of Elk
Creek. Several of the farmers
down there have lost animals
as a result of the disease , one
man losing live head. Auburn
Republician.
Nebraska Roosevelt Club
Lincoln , Nov. 22. At a meet
ing here lasl ni ht of 'JOO Nebras
ka Republic-aim I h o Nebraska
Roosevelt elnbVIIB or > 'finixed and
a declarationwan made in favor of
the renominatiup of the prosii" ( ,
The club is ii tendi-d to act a
central organi'/.aiiun , from wl i ,
it WIIB dedai e l , would H | L , '
Roorfevelt clnliB in other Beet s
of the Ktate. Former Cony
man .Jesse B. Strode was oh 1
president , and the following i
lution adopted :
"licholved , That we , Rcpi
can voters of Nebraska , real i
our loyalty to President Ri
volt , our belief in thu wisdoi
his courHe , nnd the further b
that he will not nnd cannot re
the request of the country thn
reinnin at IIIH pout until the h
isiiniiihod. "
No homo it ; to plenum ,
thu comforU that money will bu.
when the entire family IB In po >
health. A bottle o ( Orlnu La.xi
Fruit Syrup co-u M cunu It
cure every mumlwr of the ( ami
conttipution , iiok hcmhtohtj or rtou
i trouble. KCIT' Pharmacy.