THE FALL5 CITV TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JANUARY 10 , 1908. J. C. TANTER | Furnaces , Plumbing and Hardware 1 = A First-Class Tinshop in Connection. 2 fc : We shnrpen the childronB' Skater , or the housewife's = S t : Scissors and repair the family Umbrellas. All kinds of Gnu ss = repairing promptly nttetulecl to Remember that \ve lire = 2 liceiiBed Plumbers and do all kinds of Plumbing. Call mid 3 ! = eee Unit Stewart Rozwood Art Ware. Something new. = 3 J. C. TANNER 1 LEED 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-rsxx s-o NEBRASKA x- ? * * ? * S SxS > 4xe | c. H. nARioNt AUCTIONEER , I Sales conducted in scientific and busi nesslike manner I C. H. MARION I h Falls City , Nebraska | Heart Strength , or Heart Weakness , means Nerve Strength , or Ncrvo Wcnknosi nothing more. Tos- Itively , not one. weak heart In a hundred Is. In Itself - self , actually diseased. It Is almost always n hidden tiny little nerve that rnnlly 1 nil at fault. This obscure nerve the Cardie , or Heart Nerve blmply needs , anil must Inve , more rower.more stability , more controlling , more ( ro\enilng strength. Without that the Heart must continue to fail , and the stomach and kidneys also have tlirso bnmo controlling nerves. This clrarly explains why as a medicine , Pr. Snoop's Restorative has In the past done M > much for weak and ailing Hearts. Dr. Sheep first souitht the cause of all this painful , palpitating , bliflocat- Intj heart distress. Dr. Snoop's Kostoratlve this popular prescription Is alone directed to these > 7cak and vastlne nerve centers. It builds ; it Etrcnuthens : It oilers real , senulno heart help. If jou would have strong Hearts , strong di rection , strengthen these tnirves re-establish them as needed , with Restorative ( ALL DEALERS ) It will he unneeest-ary for you to go through u painful , expensive operation for Piles if you use MtinZan. Put up In collapsible tiibu with nozzle , ready to apply to the soreness and inflammu tlon. For any form of Piles , price 50 cents. Guaranteed. Sold by A. G. Wanner , drugirli't. 111 ii i i-iHi i n i mi nut- iD. ! S. HcCarthy \ \ TRANSFER : ; Prompt attention given to the removal of house hold goods. PHONE NO. 211 Henry E.lones of TampaFlu.writes : 'I can thank God for my present health , due to Foley's Kidney Cure. 1 tried doctors and all kinds of kl.lney cures , but nothing done me much gooc till I took Foley's Kidney Cure. Four bottles en rod me , and I have no more pain in my back and shoulders. I am li'2 years old. and riitlered long , bu thanks to Foley's Kidne.v Cure. I am well and can walk and enjoy myself. I la a pleasure to recommend It to those needing u kidney medicine , " Kerr'e Pharmacy. No need to fear coughs and coldg this year ns you can obtain Bees Laxa tive Cough Syrup now from you dealer. This is good news to mothers who fear croup and whooping couch. Ills a penile laxative that cxpells the poison from the system in the natural way. Cuts the phlegm and clears the bead. Guaranteed. Sold by A. G. Wanner , druggUt. Evangelical Lutheran Church. Services at 2:30 : p. m on alter nn.tc Sundays. RKV. O. II. EXGEI.HKKCHT. Foloy's Kidney Cure will cure any case of kidney trouble that i ? not be yond medli-al aid. Kerf's Pharmacy. TO RENTERS : I have selected a list of irri gated farms in the Basin for rent ; why not rent for a year or two and learn the profirs from irrigated fann ing in the Basin and become acquainted with the climate and desirability of settling in that region ? We also help you homestead irrigat ed lands , or to buy them at prices that will make you money. Millions of dollars are now being spent irrigat ing Basin lands. Home- seekers' excursions first and third Tuesdays of 1908. Write D. Clem Deaver , General Agent , Landseek- ers' Information * Bureau , Omaha. Winter Excursions : Homcseekers' excursions first and third Tuesdays to Colorado. Wyoming , Big Horn Hasin. Northwest , South west and South. Winter Tourist rates daily to Florada , the Gulf Country , the South and Southern California. Ask Agent , or the under-igned for ratc.s and dctnil * . E. G. WHITPORD , Local Ticket Aflent. L. W. WAKCLUY , G. P. A. , Omaha , Ned. For Backache , Rheumatism and the Kid- neysandBladder THAT CLEAVE EM. LAUGI ] N < T WHEM , V AY < JOOD BYE At The Gehling Honday Evening , January 13 Alarket Letter. Kansas City Stock Yards , January ( > , 1'JOS. Buyers predicV ted heavy cattle receipts at all the markets today , and the } ' were ' right , with the result that pricesn [ on hilling grades are 5 to 15 lower than the close of last week. The market last week advanced 20 to 25 cents on killing steers , cows closed the week with a gain of 20 to 40 cents , calves 25 to 50c higher , and stockers and feeders 10 to 20c higher. The decline today , is , therefore , not a great handicap , as prices are still con siderably higher than a ago , medium to fair steers selling at 8-1.75 to S5.25 , only a few above the latter price , as nothing prime is being marketed now. The supply here today is 11000 head , fairly liberal for Monday under the circumstances , but light as compared with the big run of 33,000 head at Chicago to day. Receipts at the river mar kets will be light for some months , in comparison with eastern points because of the relatively small number on feed in the western territory. Cows and heifers are lower today , but they have shown great strength recently , and the decline today is onlv temporary. Cows range from $2.75 to $4.50 , heifers $3 to $4.75 , bulls $2.75 to $4 , calves $4 to SO.75. Stockers and feeders are strong to 10 higher today , as the proportion now coming is small , and the de mand good recentlj' , stockers $3 to $5.25 , feeders $3.75 to $4.40. The hog market passed a fair ly sane week ending last Satur day , without much net change in pi ice for the week , and' with few violent fluctuations , The situa tion is extraordinary today , as the supply is 19,000 head , heav iest ever received at Kansas City on Monday , with a big supply at all the m.irkets. and yet prices closed up 5c higher than the close Saturday. The opening was 10 owcr today , but active competi tion from all the buyers soon turned the loss into a gain , top For the day $4.55 , bulk of sales $4 25 to $4 45 Local prices have been only slightly under Chicago prices since the middle of last week. Sheep and yearlings advanced 25c last week , and lambs gained 50 to 60c. There was a slight re-action at the end of the week , but the feeling is that present strength will be held. Run is 4500 todayi market steady , qual ity not quite as good as last week , top lambs today $6.70 , fair to good lambs $ f > . 15 to $ f ) 50 , year lings $5.25 t o $5.60 , wethers $4.75 , ewes $4 to $4-50. Receipts are likely to be moderate for some months , ahead , a n d markets strong in the meantime. Prof. Searson is Exonerated by Official Body. Treasurer Brien of the State Board of EJucation at a recent meeting of that body in Lincoln read a report of the sub-coin-j mittee appointed to investigate the charge against Profsssor Searson. The report reviewed the testimony in the trial in court and beiore the board and closed with the statement that L3rofessor Searson had been un justly accused and recommend ing that he be exonerated. The report was adopted. | I Don't be pessimistic. Get all 1 the pleasure possible out of the fine weather we are now having , and don't think about the storms you seem so positive are coming. Explaining the Panic Paul Lo'oy.BfaiiliiMi , a famous Fi'i'iu'li economiHt in an article IP- printed in I lie United Stalefl late luet summer predicted that liens reaction wan imminent no- caiiHi > of nn over demand for enpi- till. He estimated the world'H capital available for industrial ex pansion ut n given amount and Jig. ured that industrial projects were under way which would require an amount of capital HOIHO 50 per cent larger than the amount ho believed existed. Fie now returns to the subject to point out the veriliuation of his theory. The . cause of the panic he niHstn , is the industrial megalomania prevailing in the United States and Germany which proposed without thought of possibilities. In this case it was as if wo proposed to sail a ship of 20 feet draft up a 15 foot channel , and discovered our mis take only when we had gone aground. It seems to be pretty well agreed , even in this country of infinite Itmnciul theory , that nothing that iould have been done by law ivould have prevented the panic. The fact that virtually all panics are international in scope seems to be Biifiiuient proof of this. Neither can any law cure it or prevent another , not if wo accept the theory that panics arise from the ht'atod imagination of men , loading them to propose impossi ble projects , and over-expand credit. But it is not. to be denied that laws , rightly enforced , can minimi/ > ) the effects of panics and hasten the recovery. To iccept M. Leroy-Beaulion's conclusions is not to say that improvements in cutreney and bankirg are not ur gently needed in the United States. tRlnt : ' - ' Dytiiiopila Tablet after e.ieh niuulovi-r COUIL-H indirection , dyt- u and oilier t-toniuch ill- . Two trial free. Ask out'dealer. Sold by A ( ! . W.inacrdrii i6t. ( Good for 1908. Resolved : Never to knock ; to perform every task with a real desire to give it a distinguishing - tinguishing touch ; to never shirlc a duty to be of good cheer for that is the light that illumines - lumines our own path and those of our friends ; to be courteous always , for it is a gracious gift and a valuable asset that increases with use ; to be abstemious - stemious , for strong drink is a mocker and the greatest foe to health and happiness ; to cut out profanity , for it betrays a small and a mean soul ; to deal justly with all men ; to discharge - charge debts , for they are sacred obligations that can not with honor be ignored ; to treat children with kindness , for they are dependent creatures whose helplessness appeals to the best that is in us and whose mistreatment prejudices a liv ing soul against the existence of justice and mercy ; to read The Tribune , believing it con- 'jscientiously compiled , the not void of mistakes. A Card Thl is lo certify that all urn auttiorl/.ed to refund your money If [ 'oley's Honey and Tar falls to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough , heals the lungs and prevent * serious results from a cold. Cures la grippe , cough and prevents pneumonia and conHiimptlon. Contains no opiates. The genuine Is In a yellow package. I' j I Uefus-is subsides. Kerr'n Pharmacy. Geo. Snydcr of Auburn spent this week in the city the guest of1 [ | ! Prof. Hurst. ! j Winter Wheat Acreage , it is a great thing to be the biggest in something or other. Kansas announces pride in having the highest acreage of winter wheat of any state. The nine slrtes that furnish two out of three acres of winter wheat in the country are the following : STATES ACUI2S. Kansas , (5,5)80,080 ( ) Indiana 2,778,75)0 ) Illinois 2.381,07 ; ' ) Nebraska a.fl&O.UOO . Missouri * 2,271,150 .Ohio 2,125,920 Pennsylvania l2rKH ( ! ) ! California l,218f > 08 Oklahoma 1178,800 Nebraska gets only fourth place. Since in nearly every important respect of agricultur al bigness Nebraska has to t ; a place below the top it behooves. . Nebraslcans to re- fleet that mere bigness in not a virtue. No amount of virtue can make any other state as big a"s Texas. No amount of agricultural intelligence and enterprise will ever make Ne. braska equal to Kansas in wheat acreage. In fact not to loom so large in anyone respect is an advantage , the classic advantage - vantage of not having one's eggs all in a single basket. The diversity of agricultural in terests in Nebraska that en ables the farmers to count on crops every 3Tear is one of the state's advantages. The agri cultural statistics that deal with excellence are those thai tell of yields of grain and meat and milk per acre. There Rhode Island has the same chance to shine as Texas. To check a cold quickly , get from your druggist ? ome little Gaudy Cold Tuhlots ca'led Pivvontlcs. Druggist ? everywhere are now dlept'iisinir Pri- ventUv , for they are not only ftiifu , but decidedly sfli'ctlv1 and prompt. Pro- ventlcH contain no quinine , no laxative , nothing Imr.-h iur Hlckeninir. Tit I : en ut the "sneiv.n stage" Prevontici will prevent pneumonia , bronchi tip , la- grippe , etc. Hence the name , Preven tion Good for feverish chlliln'ii. Prevcntlcs U. > cents. Trial boxes fi ct ? . Sold by all dealers. In the course of divorce pro ceedings at Lincoln a letter was read from the wife who \va defendant , pleading for her , husband to return to her and promising to make no more mistakes. The husband allegec , that she would come home late at night intoxicated. But slit promises to reform , and the judge urged the plaintiff to go back to his wife and give her another trial , refusing the divorce until the husband had time to consider the question. In pressing the spirit of for giveness , the judge concluded j by saying : "If my wife had sinned and had written me such a letter as this and T loved her and she loved me , ' said the court , "f would take her back ; I am sure I would. Men have sinned and women have for given them , and taken them back , but when a women sins she is spurned and cast aside , though her penitence may have the ring of passionate sincerity. I will not grant a divorce now , but will leave you time to con sider.Ex. . No homo IK PO pleasant , regardless1 of the ' comforts that money will buy , us when the entire family is In perfect health. A bottle of Orlne Laxative Kriilt Syrup odsls . " 0 penis It will euro every member of the family of constipation , Bick headache or stomach trouble. Kcrr'fi Pharmucy. SEEK PURE FOOD SUPPLY Extensive Researches Made In Thor oughly Scientific Manner by the German Government. In the production and control of n pure food supply by thoroughly Rcienlifie methods the Hermans are disposed to keep their lend. The new government institute for milling re- enreh , supplementing the two insti- ntes for research in the augur and ermcnialion industries , is cmiippcd villi an experimental granary , n vhcat and rye mill and n bakery , ollier with administrative olliees ind laboratories , the machinery and ipparntus being of the mosl advane- d kind , all driven by electricity. The mill has ( wo distinct plants ach milling two tons of grain in en hours. The purpose of the insti- nte is to carry out practical ro- peardi and wit-ulific investigation ) n grain during storing , milling , vorking up and baking ; to expcri- iit'nl with the baking of home and mported grain ; lo conduct research vork for the government and to cur ry out ollleial and private analysis if grain , Hour , fodder stuffs , etc. ivory effort will bo made to investi- jato thoroughly the numerous prob- ems of milling and baking. GETTING RID OF FLIES. The lly must go. Fortunately the ) roblom of his c.xlcnnination is not lillicult ho ifi not only a CIUIPO but i consequence of dirt. While bo ean ivo almost anywhere , he ean breed nly in home form of tilth , nionl 'ommonly and chiefly in lanyard namiro , particularly horse aianurc. Phis ho infinitely prefers , h'nt can imke shift with garbage barrels , lust bins or other accumulations of lirt. Destroy or properly disinfect he latter , and remove stables out side of town limits , and ilics will middy disappear. That this is not oo good to be true one may satisfy linif-elf by a practical test. Collier's Weekly. SOLDIER'S EPIGRAMS. Col. Philip Heade of the Twenty- bird United States Jnfantry is the author of the following "epigrams" of ( ho range : "The ultimate of the soldier's pro fession is to know when and whore and how to pull the trigger ; other thingH being equal , that soldier who can hit with measurable accuracy what lie aims at is the best soldier ; the way to learn how to hit is to find out why you miss ; brains must be mixed with gunpowder ; soldiers who nro not good shooters are apt to be turned into good scooters : mast good shots are made good shots by syste matic instruction and practice. " NOT POLITE BRIDGE. As Lew Fields used to remark so feelingly in "About Town , " the game of bridge is n "polite one , " but sometimes this part of the fnshion- nblo amiif-ement can be carried to too great an extreme , as was illus trated n't a family party the other night. A husband and wife were partners , and the husband studied his hand overlong before be inquired of his wife , in the prescribed phrase , " .May 1 play , partner ? " His better half looked wrathfnlly across the table at him and violated all the traditions of the game by replying : "For God's Fake , do ! " AN ELUSIVE ALLOWANCE. "My husband promised me a monthly allowance. " "Yes. " "Well , he won't give it to me at the beginning of the month because he nays I'd spend it all in a lump. And he won't ghc it to me at the end of the month because I've had verything I've bought charged to im ! " BAMDOOED fiND CANGUED. The tipao of M.iDgchen , north of Shanghai setllciin'iiih , has been Im-n- lioocd and ordcird 10 be canguei1 r r two months by tin Shanghai in trate for abetting a friend BC opium bub ros'a to former cnsto in that market town , Strin methods are taken by the nut' ' ties to prevent the fide of ( ho d Shanghai Ti SAFE. "It's a good plan , " said the ex ienccd publisher , "to write so thing about ShaU-speuro or bible. " "For what resiton ? " "Because even if your own marks aren't ver > important you always include enough qnotatioi make the work \vell A orth readh