THE FALLS Cl I Y HRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JANUARY 31 , 1908 Errricrr. ' r. ; . . ' i : of ffonr , | - t- itv c. . ' . c. ; . : i .u ' n : 1110 wV. : st , , . .jc : i . . "try more rrpcliz- It * R rri jj , " - - ssjIfiWjf" * A , ABSOLJTHY PURE f This is the only powder made from Grape Cream of Tartar. it Has No Substitute There are Alum nnd Phosplmlo ol Lima mixtures .told it lower price , but no housekeeper regarding the health ol her family c n ullorJ to u e them. R Republican State Convention PurHtiant to the call of the Nu- tionnl Committee leaned December 7 , 1007 , the Kepublican Electors of the State of Nebraska are hereby - by called to meet in convention in I the City of Omaha on Thunulay , M-reh 12 , IMS , at two o'clock in the afternoon , for the purpose of selecting four delegates at largo and four alternates to the Kepub- Mean National Convention to beheld held in the City of Chicago , June 10 , 1008 , for the nomination of candidates for President and Vice President of llio United States. The basis of representation of the several counties in said fitato convention shall bo the vote cast for Honorable III. Fl. Wilson for Presidential Elector at the general election held November 8 , UOJ ) , giving one delegate for each one hundred fifty votes and the major fraction ther eof ho cast for him ) O. II. Wilson , bin cnch county to bo entitled to at li'imt om dele , gate. Said apportionment en titles the several counties to ino following representation in haul convention : delegates present from each of tin respective counties be authorize ! to cast the full vote of their deh gations. Attention is called to the inethoi provided for by the resolution of the Slate Committee- giving the Republican Eli clots in each coun ty where desired , an opportunity to express their preference for candidate for President of the United States , which plan of ex jresHing said preference has been orwarded to each County Chair- nan. Attention is also called to Sec- ion ! 5 of Rule VI adopted by the aid State Committee providing or the filing of credentials and vhic.lt rule is as follows : "Credentials o f delegates to Conventions shall be tiled with the Secretary of the State Central Com- nitteo at least tiye days before ho date of said Convention. " Pursuant , lo said call of the Na- ional Committee and the laws of Nebraska , the several Congree- lioniil Committees are instructed o proceed in the usual manner to mini' a lime and place for holding .heir lespective district convm- .ions for the ulection of twn di-le gates and two alternates fromearh of said Congressional Districts , in lonformity with the requirement : ? of the cull of tln > National C 'in- miUee , the same bus B of repre sentation being used in theseveral counties as is herein provided foi the State Convention. It in rec ommended that the same place and date bo selected by said Con- [ regional Committees for holding aid District Conventions as havt been selected by thin Gommiltei for the State Convention. F. P. CoitiiicK , WM. HAYWAISU , Secretary. Chairman. January S , 1UOS , Lincoln , Neb A woman living in Counci BlutTs , Iowa , has been marrici fourteen times nnd divorced twelve times. She has nim husbands living1. Her last vie tim is a prosperous farmer o Nebraska. This is an extremi case , but it only illustrates tin evils of ou divorce Jaws. Di vorces are too easily 'obtained ' It is only in rare cases when they are justifiable at all. O the many public evils , this di vorce evil should be given mon consideration by our courts am law makers. If divorces wer not so easily gotten there wonh be fewer quarrels in the house hold. The writer knows of in stances whore the persons seek ing divorce had already prom ised themselves in marriage t another. The record of tm court for the last year show fewer divorces granted than fo several years. Let the numbe be still fewer the ensuing- year To stop that pain in the Kick , tlu stilTnt'ts of thu joints and muscleit.ik Plnoules. Thov are < * iiaraiitotsd. Dun sutler from rhouinutUm , buokuul. kidney trouble , when you ( ret 30 Unyi treatment of IMneiiles ( or f 1 00. olnu'le dose at bedtime proves thel merit. Get them toduy. Sold by A G. Wanu-M1. druggist. CAUSE ALARM IN INDIA dosqultoea Threaten Ruin of Tea Planters and No Remedy Seems To Be In Sight. A report from Consul-Gencral W. , I. 3Iiehael of Calcutta , says that the ilight of Hie tea plant , caused by' he bile of the mosquito , is causing1' ' i good deal of alarm among the tea ) lanters of India. The situation has ( ccome much worse , and , in response 0 an urgent appeal from the plant- rs , the scientific and entomological illicers of the lea association will do vhatever is possible to find relief Irani the pest and the effect of the ) lighl caused hy it. II has long been mown that the mosquito bite was jroduclivc of ten blight , but it was lot regarded seriously. The condi- ion , however , has become so wide- ipread and bad that something must 10 done. Spraying the bushes with my liquid or oil is not practicable , ) ccause of the ell'ect on the flavor ) f the tea leaves , and to cut away the iU'eeled parts of the bush gives only 1 temporal1 } ' relief , as the persistent if tacks of the mosquito serve to icrpetuate the blight. The only pcr- 'iianenl ' relief seems to lie in the dcs- ruelion of the mosquito. How this : an be done is the question. REFLECTIVE. She I don't see one pretty slrl icre ! lie That's because there Isn't a ooklng glass handy ! FLATS FOR PIANO FIENDS. All apartment house advertisc- uent that has proved popular runs iko this : "No restrictions on piano play- np. " "A notice of that kind is bait , for i great number ol' people , " said an igcnt. "There are some mighty nice 'oik that like to play the piano late it night. In many ncighborhnnds i graveyard stillness is insisted npon after 11 o'clock. J have on my list lowcvcr , a lot of houses in good ) locks Avhcro the neighbors won't , cick if the music continues till 'way wst midnight. That is the Kind of : > lnce many tenants are looking for , md it pnvs to call their attention to it. " TURKEYS NOW GAME BIRDS. One of the saddening effects of the present general advance in the price of almost everything wo eat is the fact that in some of the butcher hops in the neighborhood of Forty- second street and Fifth avenue , tur keys , the plain domestic turkey , is now put in the same class as game birds and is sold at so much apiece , says the New York Press. This was brought home to the housekeeper on a marketing expedition the other ilay , when she saw a row of the fowls , each one of which weighed about six pounds , labeled , "These turkeys $2.50 each. " GROUNDS FOR SUSPICION. The artist came in and scaled himself with a foreign and unaccus tomed air , a slight something of hauteur the woman thought. "My landlord , " he began , "came lo me this morning and told me to have anything I-wanted done in the ivay of improvements in my apart ments. Mo told me to spare no ex pense. . " The woman looked at him hard. "I begin to suspect you. " she said , "of having paid your rent. " AS TO OLD HUNKS. "You may say what you like about old Hunks , but I know him to bo ti man that studies to please " "Shucks ! He's the most cross- grained , ill conditioned old " "Be kind enough not to interrupt rjmc. 1 was going to sa\ I know him llo be a man who studies to please ' himself , and nobody else on earth. " Market Letter. Kansas City Stock Yards , Jan. 27 1'JOS. Following the liberal cattle supply of 54,000 bead last week , including 4,000' ' calves , the run of 12,000 today is fully as many as needed , and the : markit is barely steady with the ] close of last week. Prices were uneven last week , but closed with i only a net loss of 10 to 15 cents on killing grades , while stockcrs and feeders declined 15 to 25 cents during the week. One feature today that is favorable lo .sellers is that an extra large percentage of the supply is stock and feeding gradesi which are being disposed of at steady prices , thanks to the usual good Monday market on that class. Packers arc buying , killing grades frcclv , both because of a good present demand for fresh meats , and with a desire to fill up coolers in anticipation of smaller receipts soon , and strong er prices. Should the run con tinue liberal , the market is likely to decline this week , but the gen eral opinion still holds to small supplies in the near future. Best steers bring Irom $5.50 to $5.75. and bulk of fed steers $4.65 to $5.40 , cows $3 to $4.25 , heifers $3.50 to $4.75 , bulls $2-90 to $4.10 , calves $3.75 to $6.75 , stockersaud feeders $3.75 to $4.65. Demand from the country is good , but the price early last week reached a height that many considered pro hibitive , and sellers were forced to reduce the range of prices to effect any trading. Hog receipts last week were 10,000 head , an increase ! of 100 per cent over the same week last car , and the market on heavy logs gained about 5 cents during be week , but light weights lost L little ground. More inferior logs were included than usual , uid buyers slashed the price on hese , so that there was percept- ble widening of the range of bulk of sales during the week. Supply oday is 13,000 head , several thou sand smaller than on recent Mon- lay's. and the market is 5 to 10 iiigher. Top here today is $4.55. which is 2- ! cents higher than : op in Chicago today , bulk of sales here $4.25 to $4 50 , > vitb the closing nnrkct the best of the day. Two trains nf 300 hogs were purchased here for Old Mexico ice last week , and this demand is helping prices on heavy weights. Sheep and lambs arrived freely last week , and closing prices ot the week .showed a loss of 10 to 15 cents as compared with best time of the week. Run today is 10.000 bead , market weak to 10 lower , top lambs $6 80 , fair to good lambs ? 6.2f > to $6.60 , yearlings $5 50 to 86.10 , wethers $4.75 to $5.50 , ewes $4.25 to $4 80. There is a good outlet for the mutton , and future prices depend on volume of receipts. No home Is ro pleasant , regaidlesi- the comforts that money will buy , us when the entire family is in perfect health. A bottle of Orlne Laxative fruit Syrup costs GO i-enti. It will cure every member of the family of uoiibllpatlon , siclt headache or ntoinacli trouble. Kerr's Pharmacy. Lincoln's Birthday. On Wednesday evening , Feb ruary 12 , the ladies of the Epis copal church will celebrate in a most appropriate manner , Abra ham Lincoln's birthday. Major Keeling has kindly offered his spacious home for the same and a pleasant tune is anticipated. The entire program will be in keeping with the day , including an adress , favorite poems , music , etc , and nice refreshments. Full par ticulars will be given next week. In the meantime arrange your affairs so as to be able to attem' this entertainment and help com memorate this grand old man. A tlckliiiir cough , from any cause i- > quickly stopped" Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. And it is to thoroughly harm- lesb and safe , that Dr. Sheep lulls mother ? everywhere to "ilvo it without hcMtutiou even to very young babe ? The wholesome green leaves and tender dor stems of a lung-healing : mountain ous shrub , f jruih the curative propei Hot. to Dr. ShoopS Couch Cure. It calir.fc the cough , and heaU the sort , and sensitive hronlchittl membranes. No opium , no chloroform , nolhirc harsh used to injure or suppress. Sim ply a reslnou * plant extract , that helps to heal aching lungThu Spaniards CH ! | this shrub which the Doctor uses , " 'J he Sacred Herb. " Demand Dr. Sboop's. Take no other. Sold by all dealers. CHAS. M. WILSON Informs you that his Grocerie Stock , with * ? seasonable Fruits and Vegetables , will be * * i complete for Ip08. The fancy China Dinnerware - . ware and Glassware stocks , better than in > the past. Your inspection and patronage in- > vited. CHAS. M. WILSON'S < * ? y K * v , y * * The business man who knows the value and * * ? JLfo 49 \ ; convenience of a Checking Account so does the i h up to-date professional man likewise the progres , % | ) f sive farmer and , too , the wide awake business % > t woman. | " | * 41 * We shall be glad to initiate people into the de- * $ Y * tails of keeping a Checking Account. * Directors W. C. Mnrflrovc II. C. Herman L. Timelier W. A. GrccnwcIO II. C. Zocllcr * FARMERS STATE BANK 4 PRESTON , NEBRASKA * f ยง * $ i * * Vi tfa * V $ * M * i * | The Falls City Roller Mills 3 Does a general milling- business , and manufactures the jj following brands of flour I | SUNFLOWER MAGNOLIA CROWN e i The above brands are gunranteed to be of the highest possible - ? sible quality. We also manufacture all mill products and 5 conduct a general a Grain , Live Stock and Coal Business j and solicit a share of j-our patronage | P. S. Heacock & Son , Falls City , Neb. f Entire cSiange of program every Alon- day , Wednesday and Friday. ) pen Every Night at 7 p. m. ADMISSION Adults - - - SOc Children under \2 - - .5c We solicit the patronage of the people of Falls City and vicinity , especially La dies and Children. No picture exhibited in this show that can offend the most refined. BOWER & WALLER , Props. Beauty and Wisdom both demand that care and attention to the teeth which insures a charm to one's face and good health to Hie body. Mod ern dental methods , have attained a skill based on scientific principles that rivals the perfection of nature The success achieved 1 > 3' Dr. Yuuy in the treatment of impaired teeth guarantees , a perfect mouth to all who will apply. J. C. YUTZY l-nlls City , Nebraska Simple Remedy for LaGrippe LnjrlpH | roiiiihwiv danuToroiiti a ? they ( rtquently de.'i-lop Into pncii- moiilu. Foley's Iloni'v and Tar not only slops the eoiitrh but heals and Btr 'iijtlien < tinlunsr ? * o that no seri ous results need lie feaiu'd Th < JM-IIU- Ine Foley's Uonoy unil Tur onntalns no harmful drug's ana is In u ytlhuv puck- age. Refuse sub Pincsalvo CarbjlixaJ acts 1U \ poultice , draws out inllammation and poison. AntUeeptiilealin - , ' . Kor chapped hands , lips , cuts , burns. do ! l b , A.G.Wanner , druirsrl-t. B\ /I ifS IT TUE BOWELS AND BY/I J \ / I " WORK OF * * COLD IS'S SitM - H EOHGNAI 6uTGHFoiTrup