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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1908)
THE FALLS CITk' TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JANUARY 10 , 1908. ' * \ < J. C. TANTER | E Furnaces , Plumbing and Hardware | fc A First-Class Tinshop in Connection. j2 3 fc : We ( sharpen the childrena' Skatep. or the housewife's rS fc Seieaora and repair the family Umbrellas. All kinds of Onn S Ss repairing promptly attended to Kemember that we fire 5 = licensed Pltunbers and do all kinds of Plumbing. Call and 5 fc : see Hint Stewart Rn/.wood Art Ware. Smnethin * ' new. - " * * * l J. C. TANNER i LEED'S LIQUOR EMPORIUM All Popular Brands of Wet Goods with an experienced mixer at jour service. Foreign and Domestic Cigars. L. E. LEED , , PROPRIETOR FALLS CITY O-SSBCK-O NEBRASKA C. H. flARION AUCTIONEER , Sales conducted in scientific and busi nesslike in a n n e r I C. H. . . MARION I Falls City , Nebraska To weak and nilinc women , there is nt Icixst one way to help. But with that way. two treatments , miiBt bo combined. Ono is local , ono li constitu tional , but both nro important , both essential. Dr. Snoop's NInht Cure. Is the Local. Dr. Shoop's IlcEtoratlvo. the Constitutional. The former lr. ) Sh OOP'S Nl ht Cure Isa topical mucous membrane suppository remedy , whllo Dr. tihoop's Hotnrutlvo is wholly nn Internal treat ment. The Restorative reaches throughout the entire system , seeking the repair of ull norve. all tissue , and nil blood ailments. The "Night Curo" . us its name Implies , does Its work while you sleep. It soothes sere and Inllam- p l mucous surfaces , heals local weaknesses and discharges , whllo the Restorative , caws nervous excitement , gives renewed visor and ambition , builds up wasted tissues , brlnglnrr about renewed EtroiiRth. vizor , and cnnrgy. Take Dr. Shoop's Restorative Tablets or Liquid as a general tonic to the system. Tor positive local help , use as well Dr. Night Cure ( ALL DEALERS ) It will bo nnnccnptury for you to tie through u painful , expensive operation for Piles if you ueoManXun. Put up In collapsible tube with nozzle , ready to apply to the soreneps and inllanimu lion. For any form of Piles , price 50 cents. Guaranteed. SoU by : \ . G. Wanner , ilrugeUt. ill ii i inn 11111111 M H- : : D. S. HcCarthy ! Prompt attention given to the removal of house hold goods. PHONE NO. 211 t H M M 1 I I I I I I I H-fr Henry IC.Jonca of Tump.tFlu.writes : 'I cm thank God for my present health , duo to Foley'o Kidney Cure. I trk-d doctors and all kinds of kidney eurcH , but nothing done me much good till I took Foley's Kidney Cure. Four bottles cured me , and I have no more puin in my buck and shoulders. I am 02 years old , and suffered Ion ; , ' , bu ! thanks to Foley's Kldnuy Cure. I am well and can walk and enjoy myeelf , II is n pleasure to recommend It to those ncedinp a kidney medicine. " Kerr'i Pharmacy. No need to fear cough& and cold ? this year as you can obtain Bees Laxa tive Cough S.\rup now from you dealer. This is good news to mothers who fear croup and whooping couch. It Is a gentle laxative that expells the poison from the system in the natural way. Cuts the phloem and clears the head. Guaranteed. Sold by A. G. Wanner , druggist. Evangelical Lutheran Church. Services at 2:30 : p. in on alter nate Sundays. RHV. O. II. ENGHI.IIKIJCHT. ' Fol"yS Kidney Cure will cure any ' ease of kidney trouble that l # not be- medical nid. Knri'S Pharmacy. Big Horn 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 pro firs from irrigated farming ingin 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 anc third Tuesdays of 1908. Write D. Clem Deaver , General Agent , Landseek- ers' Information Bureau , Omaha. Winter Excursions : . Homcscckur.s' c.xcurnious first am third Tuesdays to Colorado. Wyoming Bit ; Horn liasin. Xort Invest , South west and South Winter Tourist rates daily to Florada , the Gulf Country , the South and Southern California Ask Agent , or the undersigned for rate- > and detHil . E. G. WHITFORD , f Local Ticket Aflcnt. L. W. WAKELCY , G. P. A. , Omaha , Neb. For Backache Rheumatisn Pineules and neysaniBladder the Kid HECK'S PEED STORED W When in need of Coal or Wood and you have no C time to call and sec me , ring tip phone 101 and let me tell you what I have , let me try and please yon. O Try my Illinois Nut cottl and nnkc your wife hap- O . . 1 .V. .V.I I give you as.ick of salt with every sick of Flour , O give me your next order. I have plenty of Oil Meal , A Meat Meiil , Poultry Shells , Kock Salt , Michigan barrel salt , bailed liny and straw , corn and oats. 1 wlU buy your hides , pop corn , poultry , butter and D eggs. Come and see me. O. p. HECK. FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA Library Report Report of the Public Library board for the six months ending December 31st , 1'JOT. Balance on hand July 1 , l'J07 S 554.84 deceived from taxes Ml.43 deceived from city for rent 150.00 deceived from librarian for cards , fines 58.15 Total $1224.42 Sxpemlcd for boohs $ 137.93 Expended for newspapers and periodicals 59.10 Expended for rcbinding 43.69 Expending1 for stationery , supplies , etc 28.49 Expended for fuel 52.97 Expended for repairs on building1 325.35 Expended for new book cases 34.00 Expended for librarians salary 180-00 Expended for janitors 60-00 Balance on hand December 31st , 1907 302.89 Total $1224.42 A. D. CAMISKON , Secretary. Alarket Letter. Kansas City Stock Yards , January 13 , 1908. The usual icavy Monday supply of cattle was reported at Chicago today , with lower prices , but this did not produce as much of a de cline here as might have been expected. Trade last week after Tuesday was very pleas ing to seller1 : ; , and 'the week closed with steers 15 to 25 cents uijfher than close ot previous week , cows about 10 higher , and stockers and feeders 30 to 10 cents higher. The demand trom all sources is rapidly Droaclening1 , and there are scarcely any traces left in the cattle market of the late panic , On last Thursday -steers sold at $ i.OO. highest price since early in December , Today the market ranges from steady to 10 lower on a supply of 14,000 liead winch run is somewhat above expectations , even in view of tiie good close ol the market last week. The limited number of cattle on feed in Kansas ( Jity territory is be lieved to be in old bands , who are not easily influenced by price fluctuations , and who now feel reasonably safe as to the outcome of their operations. Top steers today sold at $5.45 , bulk of steers at S'4.75 to $5.25 , cows at $3.00 to $4.50 , ueifers $3.25 to $5.00 , bulls $2.75 to $4.10 , calves , 25 to 50 cents above a week ago. best veals today $7.00. Demand for stock and feeding cattle is improved , along with the better outlook on fed stuff , stockers $3,50 to$4.50 , feeders $3.75 to $4.75. Cattle receipts so tar this month show a falling1 off of 25 per cent from same time last year. Hog receipts last week amounted to 532,000 head here , largest on record at Kansas City for one week. The market was sensational only in that prices did not change more than 10 cents all week , bull ; of the hogs for the week $4.25 to $4.45. Supply today is 12,000 head , market 5 lower , but active , top $4.35 , bulk $4'20 to $1.30. The packers are alert buyers at all times , and are now able to tinance huge opera- tions. Shipper buyers were hampered last week by the activity of packers , but secured 17,000 hogs during the week. Local range ol prices is only 10 cents under Chicago prices. Sheep and'lambs advanced 25 to 40 cents last week , although receipts were fairly liberal at 31,000 head , and at present there is no margin between prices here aud in the East. Supply is 10,000 today , market strong , top lambs at $7.00 , yearlings $0.30 , wethers worth 84.50 to $5.50 , ewes $4.50 to $5.00. Pair to good lambs bring $0,05 to § 0.90 , and heavy yearlings around $5.00. Re ceipts are heavier than has been anticipated , possibly at the expense of future supplies. To check u cold quickly , get from your druggUt somu little Candy Cold Tablets ca'led ProvoiitiuH. Druggists everywhere are now dispensing Prc- vcntlcs , for they are not only safe , but decidedly uflVctlvo and prompt. Pre- ventiea contain no quinine , no laxative. , nothing harsh njp sickening. Taken ut thu "enee/ui stage" Prevontlcs will prevent pneu nonla , bronchitis , la- grippe , etc. Iloncu the name , Provon- Ucs Gooil for feverish children. 18 PrevonticB 2iJ com ? . Trial boxes i ct > > . Sold In , all dealers Poland-China Sale February 12 is the date of the big Poland-China bred sow sale by Whittrock , Wyatt & Kicshick at the Chapman feed yards , and as in all past sales by these gen tlemen is sure to be a success , as they breed nothing but the best. They never lose an opportunity to build up their herds with the best to be obtained , which fact is j known to all breeders in this viand - , and draws crowds from all I parts. Remember the date , and if you want to improve your herds take advantage of this sale. A Card This Is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough , heals the lungs and prevents serious results irom a cold. Cures la grippe , cough and prevents pneumonia nnd consumption. Contains no opiates. Thu genuine is in a yellow package , KefuFo subsides. Kerr's Pharmacy. Public Installation Thursday evening , Jan. 2 , was public installation of otlicerH at ' and W. K. C. .1. A. Hill ueted UK installing oflicer. A line ! supper prc-ceeded the itiHtallation , afterward Mrs. Manner the presi dent of the W. U. C. was present ed with a very handsome pin. The oorp.s in increasing in members and interest. - No home Is eo pleasant , regardless ol the comforts that money will buy , m when the entire family is in perfeel health. A bottle of Orlne Lnxutlvc Fruit Syrup costs 60 cents It will euro every member of the family nl constipation , tick headache or ftomiiel trouble. Korr't. Pharmacy. Notice to Our Customers J Wo are pleased to announce thai ! Foley'b Honey and Tar for coughs colds and lung troubles Is not atTectei by the National Pure Food and Dpui law as it contains no ophiteor othei harmful drujje.and were commend it ui a Fafo remedy for children and adulU Kerr's Pharmacy. New Postage Regulations The poatnuiBtcr general li a e promulgated this new regulation in regard to uinvspnper postage'of vaHt importance to thu newspapers of the country , A reasonable time will be allowed publinliorH to HC- euro renewals of subscriptionsbut unlefR BtibseriptioiiH iiro expressly renewed after the term for which they are paid within a renennable ponnd shall not bo Counted in the legitimate list of subseriborn , and copies mailed on account thereof shall not be accepted for mailing at the second class postage rate , but may be mailed al the transient second class rate of one cent for every four ounces. Thoell'ect of this is to require a newspaper to put a one cent stump on every paper where the subscriber IB in arrears for the periods fixed by postmaster general. The object of the order is to knock out the publications used by mail order houses , but it will also enable all newspapers to clean up their subscription ac counts. Along with the regula tions the postmaster general h'ts sent to each postmaster a letter stating that it is-tho desire of the department to give every publish er a reasonable opportunity to ad. just his business to the new con ditions. Publishers w h o show good faith and are making pro gress should , in fairness , have ? such opportunity. Postmasters are not to annoy niul vex publish es rn whose practices are normalbut , are to give such publishers time to clean up their lists. A Ittnir's Dyspepsia Tablet after ouch mcalovur comes indigestion , dys pepsia and other stomach ills. Two days' trial frco. Ask our dealer. Sold by A G. Wannerdruggist. Taft on First Vote President Iloosevelt ia of the opinion that Secretary Taft will be nominated at Chicago on the first ballot. The president is con vinced that the Taft candidacy has received such an impetus in tiie west that all western states ex cept those which may present fa vorite son candidates will vote for Tuft. Tuft.The The southho believes , will give Tafl a majority of its votes in con vention , and ho believes New hJii- gland'H vote will be so divided that Taft will receive more than any of his opponents. The president's sources of in formation are better than those of ; in > utlier man iu ilio United States. Every d. y ho receives callers from every Btntu in the un ion , including men of ail profes sions and callings. Up to within a few weeks the president believ ed Governor Elughes would be Secretary Taft'n strongest oppoii- ent. De no longer believes thin to bo true on account of the un willingness of the Now York gov ernor to make public the views on public questions and the reaction ary character of his presidential support. "I trnt this may bo read by many sulTcrers from kldnny and bladder trou ble" writes Mrs Joe King of Wood land , Texas. "I suffered four yearn and could find nothing to glvo even temporary relief. Our druggist at last Induced mo to try your . ' 10 days' treat ment of Pineulcs for $1. This onu bottle has cured me and money could not buy the value It has been to me. Guaranteed Sold by A. G. Wanner , druggist. Was Home Grown "Talk about your blossoming , blooming violets and Cnlifornin weather1' said Win. Watson , jr.tc a Herald reporter last Monday , "J had something yesterday that vent IIB novel for tliis country , and i whole lot more practical. "For my Sunday dinner 1 pick , ed from my own garden some mosl excellent lettuce , three to four in. cbea high , and I-B crisp and ten der as though the month was Mnj jnfitead of January. Violets art very pretty and sentimental , bu good lettuce goes much furth ° i toward tilling an aching void am I making practical use of our south 'f-n ' climate. " ThiH lettuce was raised in tin . open * garden , with no protectioi 1whatever. . Auburn Herald. IN PRAISE OF LAZINESS Here Are Two Successful Men Who Dy No Means Consider It a Vice. One of Ihc inosl celebrated ad mirals of our day , whoso name is closely iiBsocintcdvilli deeds of con- spieuoiiH hardihood and valor , when asked by a JYii'nd ' the secret of his remarkable HUOCCS.I , aiiHwercd naive ly : "I'll toll yon , my boy. Tt was just through being a thoroughly lazy man. " Sir Francis I.nking , the King's physician , is very much in sympathy \vilh thai especial form of hmnesH which produces hcro and heroines , pays a wriior in The Young Man. lie is not at all of ( he mime opinion as those hustling folk who maintain that change of work is as good as a holiday , and that la/.iuess is under all VireuiiiHlances a vice. Whenever any one of this great doctor's patients is starling off on a pleasure trip he oilers some such commonsense luhice us this : "Don't overt ire yourself. Don't let bracing air and novel surround ings persuade yon to take ioo long walks. Don't shorten your hours of Bleep , and don'l eat too much. " EITHEM WAY. Harbor Shall 1 take a little oft the cndB of your hair , nlr ? Cimtomcr Yea , yen ! 1 think you hotter taUo It off the owls , unless you can not It out of thu middle. OUR OWN MINSTRELS. "Mistah .linkiiiH , why am a scold- in' woman's tongue , when it's goin' all do time ? " "I am not sure , George , that ! un derstand you. 'Why is a scolding woman's tongue when it's going all the lime' what is the rest , George ? "Ain't no rest to it. Got caught olFyo' base dat time , didn't yo' , Mis ( ah .JinKiiiH ? " "Ladies and gentlemen , the emi ncnt tenor , M'sion Yd like Phcwry , will now sing the favorite sentiment al ballad , 'Answer Me the Old , Old Question , l.o\c ; Hew Do You Ent a Soft Shell Crab ? " CHINESE THRIFT. v marvelous ilinn tha rapidity with \\lnrli the restless cn- prg\ and thrift < if the Chinaman rai.-i'S him to a position of alllucncc. Ku-ii beggars giow rich without any apparent etl'ort beyond the magic of their imhifiry. and return to Chi na with fortune. In Singapore are numerous in-iaiiccn of Chinese who have raiK'tl tliciiit-clvcH to wealth from literal bgjiiry. . Yesterday in rags , they are loilii ) rich. They own handi-oiiie villac uiib wonderful gar dens , they drhe in elegant carriages and Miioke the moil costly cigars. THEY WERE ON THE FRIEZE. I 'malt * .lohn Allen , c.veongrcs3- man and wil , WMK hinching recently in a rathskeller when a row of little Dutch girls in < piaml caps and ap rons ornamenting the walls attract ed the attention of a member of Mr. Allen's party. "What are ihwe children do'- ? " said the man in < | iiotioii , stn ' ng itltenthelv the cliHomlion. "They mus-t be Hkaiing , " ans- ml .lobn Allen , t-olierty : "lliey'ro o be frie/e , you Know. " OFFICERS AND SWORDS. _ % During the He per war many u ish ollifcrs lost their lives becat f having carried their hwords inl tion , ( ho wcaponn enabling the riflemen to distinguish the rank and file. The losses c-ame so tenons that orders we sued for oHicers to carry rifles equipment similar to that of tin vale t-oldicr. Tlitu- orders hav ntained in o.xit-tence up to the cut time , but their further n * = ittv is now a mailer of debate. FORTUNATE YOUNGSTER The Mm recently born to the ijws of Uuleill inlient clf\cn , , i ! vi * > * en , i t i MI Scotland Smith \\uus. \