i THEQFALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JANUARY 31 , 1908 DR O. N , ALLISON Phone 243 Over Richardson County Bank. FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA W. S. FAST PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON R'JResldenco 1GO FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA DR. H. T. HAHN VETERINARIAN Office and residence first door north of city park. Phone 263. FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA * * It's Your Own Fault II * * 41 41i ) i If you don't get your T * | money's worth. Come \ \ to my Shop and buy ! | your Mens and Boys II Shoes. ll ROBERT F. T. PREUSSE | Richardson County Bank liulldlnz iaKiiioifc ; ) [ ) * * * * * * * * EDGAR R. MATHERS ID EL ra TI © T Phones : No ? , 177 , 217 SAM'L. WAUL BUILDING ( iFor Good Sales , Good Service , PCJ ; Returns Ship Your Stock to I Qeo. R. Barse | LIVE STOCK COMMISSION CO. . < J > Write us for Alarkct Reports y Kansas City , Mo. , < i , WE SELL CATTLE AND HOGS R. F > . ROBERTS Oflice over Kerr's Pharmacy Ofliee Phcne 200 Residence Phone 271 The Cough Syrup that rids the system of a cold by acting as a cathartic on the bowels is LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP Bees is the original laxative cough syrup , contains no opiates , gently moves the bowels , carrying the- cold oT ( through the natural channels , Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. A , G. WANNER Registered Percberon Stallions and Mares For Sale * I expected to have a sale of Registered Perclieron Stallions and mares for sale in February , but owing to the financial dis turbance , have concluded to sell > the stallions at private sale , save the cost and expense of the sale , and give the buyer the ben fit of that expense and have put the prices on them according. I will give those who wish to buy good registered Percheron stallions.the chance to buy them right. I will sell them from $350 up to the im ported kind for $1200 , I have no apology to make for the quality and breeding o f these horses Th03 * have the very best of breed ing and will develop into good horses , all are young coming 3 years old this spring. They are out of imported horses of the most noted breeding. Come and see them or write if you are in the market for something good at right prices. I will also sell several good registered mares. ' This is your opportunity Mr. Horseman , for they will be sold at right prices. D.E.RiJuKK , Merrill , Kansas. The season of sale bills is at hand and the Tribune wishes testate state that we are prepared to print sale bills while you wait , and do as good work and at as low figures as you can get any place. 7-tf LOCAL LORE. Eat Sowles' candy. Now is the time to subscribe. Poultry wanted at Ilccks feed store. Dr. Bailey was in Bennet last week on business. Bring your Poultry to Swift & Co. , at Hecks feed store. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. John Crook is quite ill this week. Emtnett Satterwhite , wife and baby were Dawson visitors Mon day. Mrs N. P. Connely of Kansas City , is visiting relations in this city. city.Dr. Dr. Morris of Humboldt was a business visitor in this city Tues day. Miss Mary Gehling visited in St. Joe one day the first of the week. When you sell your poultry bring it to bwift & Co. , Hecks feed store. We are all anxiously awaiting the movements of Mr. Ground hog on Sunday. ' The Falls City Nursery will haye a fine lot of trees for the spring trade. 1 tf. Win. Pretrashek came down from Humboldt on a short busi ness trip Monday. John D. Beck of Pawnee City , spent Sunday in this city the guest of his sister. Simon Da vies was looking after business interests at Diller , Neb. , the first of the week. Roscoe Anderson of Humboldt , was attending court in this city the first of the week. J. G. Ranger and famib' of Salem , spent Sunday in this city at the home of Evertt Scott and wife. Guy Williamson and family of Humboldt are spending the week with the Wamsley family near town. John Vogle and wife went to Vermillion , Kas. , the first of the week and will remain a month with relatives. Dr. M. L. Wilson , Physician and Surgeon. Office and resi dence over McMillan's drug store. Phone 32'J. ' 2tf. The Falls City Nursery that has always sold the trees , will have a fine bt of trees for the spring trade. Itf. Judge Pemberton of Beatrice , our new jud''e , is steering the wheels of justice at the court house this week. - Will Tanner and wife , who have spent the past week with relatives in this city , returned Wednesday to their home in Arapahoe. A deal was made this week whereby George Schmelzel be came the owner of the Dan Blake- ney property in the northeast part of town. Miss. Marie Emerson of Dawson - son is in the city taking treat ment from Dr. Burchard for an injured foot- She is staying at the home of Win. Cade and wife. On account of the big ad of V. G. Lyford's which appears in this issue our editorial page has been transferred to page 6 , while you will find the local news on page 3- Mr. Littie returned Tuesday from a short visit in Omaha. He was accompanied home by his wife , who lias been spending the past two weeks with friends in that city. Porter Randolph , one of our rural mail carriers , reports the family of Win. Sebring , out on Route 3 , under quarantine for diptheria , a number of the family being quite HI. V. G. Lyford. one of the most enterprising merchants to be found anywhere , knows tlie value of printer's infc and tells his patrons a good story in this issue. Read every word of it and profit thereby. Miss Nan Hutchings is num- jercd among our sick this week. Judge Broady came down from Lincoln the first of the week to ittend court. Miss Bessie Bohrer went to Auburn last Friday for a weeks visit witli friends. Dr Ed. Hays was among the Dawson people at the Gehling Wednesday evening. Mrs. Charley Sharts returned Tuesday from a few days visit witli relatives in Humboldt. Al Tanner came down from Humboldt and spent Sunday with his mother in this city. Mrs. John Martin of Lincoln , is a guest at the home of her parents , Mr. and Mrs. M. Gia- nini. Mr. and Mrs. John Gilligan : iave fully recovered from the in juries received in a runaway last week. Don't tell your troubles to the ice man , as he has about all ic can manage of his own , just now. Dan Sullivan has returned from his Texas trip , where he iiad been looking after his land interests W. W. Abbey was confined to his home several days during the past week a victim of the grip , tnit is now improving. The Matthews-store was about the busiest place in town this week , getting ready for their big sale which opens today. Mrs. Alex Tiehen of Dawsou , was a business visitor in our city Friday. The Tribune acknowl edges a very pleasant call. Tuesday was about the most disagreeable day we have ex perience ; ! this winter. The wind blew a perfect gale while the dust was the worst ever. Rex Oliver , his satanic majesty of this office , was unable to attend to his duties here Saturday on account of illness , but was on hand again Monday morning. J. L. Redwood spent Sunday afternoon with his friend , Lieu tenant Robt. Grinstead , who will soon leave with his company for three years service in the Philip pines. When ! Feb. 4. What ! A lec ture , "Mormon Pledge making and Pledge Breaking" . Where ! At the Presbyterian church Falls City. Don't miss it ! Particulars next week. George Cleveland went to Nebraska City , Sunday , for the sole purpose of getting acquaint ed with his new neice which made its appearance at the home of Fred Cleveland last week. W. L. White left Monday to again resume his duties on the road. This will be Mr. White's last trip for the present and he will return soon and get ready for his usual big run of work. W. H. While chaperoned a crowd of young people on a skating expedition Saturday af ternoon. They report a very pleasant time , and feel greatly indebted to Mr. White for his kindness. Martin Gehling , with all the men and teams he could hire , be gan cutting ice on Pony Creek last * Friday , and succeeded in putting away a goodly quantity of as fine 10-inch ice as was ever harvested. Fred Cleveland , jr. and wile of of Nebraska City , are the proud parents of a baby girl which made its appearance at their home Tuesday of last week. Their many friends here con gratul'ite them in their happiness- A hack load of young ladies spent Saturday afternoon on the ice at Brush lake. Skating lias been rather scarce this season and lovers of the sport never los < an opportunity of enjoying them selves whenever the ice is safe They report the skating good ot this occasion. Dr. Davis was up from Rule Wednesday , Mis. C. IS. Elliott was called to Onedia , Kas. , last week by the illness of her mother. F. M Williamson of Humboldt was in the city Tuesday attend ing to business matters. We arc sorry to learn of the serious illness of our old towns man , Joe Coupe , at his hottic in Eflingham. Kas. Will Cunningham and wife of Rule were among the many out of town people at the Gehling Wednesday evening. Ed Hammond and family of Stella spent a few days of this week in this city guests at the home of Albert Norris. Miss Meeker Cain is absent from her post of duty in the county clerk's office this week , on account of her seige of grip. Dr. C. L Kerr came up from Kansas City , Wednesday just for i short visit with the members of the "Little Dolly Dimple's'1 Co. C. Ruch on Thursday morning shipped his household goods to Deweesc , Neb. , where he and his family will reside in the future. Scott Stump , Jim McKeiver , Misses Genevievc Katon and Melva Curran drove to Rule Mon day and spent a very pleasant evening. Bruno Ilansen visited at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Kerr a portion of the week , arriving in time to enjoy "Little Dolly Dimples. ' Frank McDermett and wife came up from Kansas City Wed nesday on a short business trip , and incidently to see "Little Dolly Dimples. " Mrs Wai Say loras called to her home in Cincinnati , Ohio , the first of the week bv the sad news of the death of her father. She was accompanied by her mother , who has been visiting here. Max Werner has accepted a position with The Newscommenc- ing work there this week. Max is a capable 301111 g man and no doubt will soon be numbered among the best in the business. Word has been received in this city announcing the arrival of a baby girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ilagensick of Iowa Falls. Iowa. Mrs. Ilagensick was formerly Miss Nellie Abbey-of this city. Mrs. Sol Mettz and Mrs. Chas. Boyle of Sabetha , were among the out "of town visitors who wit nessed "Little Dolly Dimples" at the Gehling Wednesday evening. They were guests of Mrs. John Powell while in the city. Look out for the special sen ice for voting people at the Presby terian church next Sunday night. There will be special music , and a sermon appropriate to the oc casion by the pastor Rev. Bailey. You are most cordially invited to be in attendance. All the members and friends of the Presbyterian church are re quested to be in attendance next Sabbath morning as a congrega tional meeting will be held follow ing the sermon to take formal action on the new church project , and to appoint suitable commit tees etc. Tlie pastor desires a representative attendance. The Falls City Tribune , one of the best papers published in the southern p.irt of the state , carries a half page for Matthews , The Price Killer , who can always be depended upon , for he knows the value of advertising and pa- troimes the newspapers at all seasons of the year. Omaha Trade Review. A number ot people came ovei from Hiawatha to attend the " " altractiot "Little Dolly Dimples" at the Gehling , Wednesday even ing. How fortunate for oui sister city that they have a firs' ' class opera house and the best o entertainments within such eas } distance. You can always bi sure of the best at the Gehling. C. Ruch of Dcwecsci Neb , , is utiong our new subscribers this vcek. | _ The Falls City String Trio has been secured for the Farmers' In- titute. They are. in a class by hi'inselves. Do not fail to hear hem. "Manda" Vandevcnter , w h o s employed on the telephone line n this city , left Thursday on a visit to his parents at Union Star , Missouri. The big white sale at Wahl's store will interest all. This sale s full of the best of bargains in his line. Look up the ad in this ssuc and learn all about it. Rev. J. R , Gettys , A. M. , of University Place , will spend Sun- lay with his old time friend , the pastor of the First Methodist church , and will preach for him. The people of Falls City arc especially invited to attend the of the Institute either lay or night sessions. We extend i hearty welcome and will try to entertain you. The most delicious candy made s the vanilla and strawberry nut lougat made at the Candy Kit chen. and 15c buys a full pound of it Saturday , Feb. 1st. A chance for you. The monthly union prayer neetingof the churches will be icld in the German Evangelical church next Wednesday evening , ? ab. 5th. Rev. Dunkleberger will lead. All are invited. Having sold my farm T will sell at public sale Feb. 4 , 1908 , at the 'arm 1 miles northwest of Falls City all my cattle , horses , hogs , grain , hay and farm implements. 09-2t MKS. A. C. KUIM. Have you ever tried the vanilla or strawberry nut nougat made it the Candy Kitchen ? A whole pound of this delicacy for only 15c , Saturday , Feb. 1st. You will be sorry if you miss this treat. Rev. G. L. Ncidc , will deliver a sermon in St. Thomas church next Sunday night on the sub- iect "The Saints in Nero's Pal- ice. " Excellent music will be furnished by the vested choir , LOST. Ladies gold watch , Waltham jewelseries No.4523853. Roy 14 K. case No. 367908. Watch was lost between opera louse and the east part of town on Wednesday night. Liberal repaid for return to this office. Mrs. Robert McMahan was the victim of a very pleasant surprise Wednesday evening , perpetrated by a number of the K. L. of S.No. filO , in honor of her birthday. About eight couples were present UK ! spent a most pleasant time. Mrs. McMahan was presented with some pieces in silver as a slight token of the high regard in which she is held by her friends. The IIiK-Rt t'otfeo Substltuc ever mule , has recently been produced l > y Dr. Sheep of Riiclnc. Wls. You don't vo to boll It twenty op thlrtv minu tes "Miult In u minute" says the loetor. "Health Colleo" la reiilly the closest coffee Imitation over yet pro- ilucfd. Not u grain o' ' reul colleo In It either. Heulth ColTuo Imitation 1& iiiiidu from pure loustcd cereals or trains , with mull , mil * , etc. Really It woulu fool itn expert were ho 'o tin- knowingly drink It tor cotfee * Fred 13. Schmltt. MONEY TO LOAN We have money in any quantity to loan on farm security at low rate of interest. Come and see us. Clever & Sebold. When the Stomach , llcitrt , or Kid ney news get weak , then these or trans always fail. Uon't drug ttiL - > iomnch , cor stimulate the Heart 01 Kidneys. This I ? simply u makeshift , da a prescription known to druui-'lett i-vi'n where as Or , dhoop's Ktbtoratlve The Restorative \ prepared expres-sly for IhCbC weak Inside nci ves. Strength en these nervs * . liutld them up wltl Dr. Snoop's ! Itcrtoratlvc tablets o liquid and see ho * quickly help wll come. Free sumplu test bent on re quett by Dr. Sheep , Racine. Wls Your health Is surely wortti this slra plo teat. Sold by all dealers. Notice I have my Hour and feed , v/ood uul coal business and residence or sale. 2 tf O. P , HKCK , Card of Thanks. We desire to thank all those who so kindly assisted us during 1m illness and at the death of our icicc , Miss Emma Brccht. J , F. MACK AND i'AMirv. Trial Catarrh treatments are being nailed out free , on request , by Dr. hoop , Rnolno , Wle. Those testa uro > rovlng to the people with out a lenny's ' coat the crcat value ot this olonilfle prescription-known to drug- Ista every where as Dr. S hoop'a Catarrh Remedy , Sold by all dealer * . Fixtures for Sale. As we will positively leave his city in March we offer for ale all our store fixtures includ- Safe Stove Gas Plant Show Cases , Etc. GHKAT WKSTUKN SALK COMPANY. v _ _ Sbortborn Bull For Sale Royal Alpine , the richly bred Shorthorn bull owned by W. F. ieschick , will be offered for sale at the Wittrock-Wyatt-Ricschick Poland-China hog sale at the Chapman feed yards in this city Wednesday , Feb. 12. For Sale All of block" 98 and 5 lots ad- oining in block 95 , Falls City , ocatcd one block cast of Central school building. First class im provements , also plenty of fruit. Will sell at a sacrifice or will rade for western land. Address WM. CADK , Oltf Falls City , Neb. Foley'a OrinoLnxutlvo Is u now rein- > dy. an Improvement on the laxatives ) f former j care , as It does not gripe or iHUsuuta and Is pleasant to take. It Is 'uuruntccd. Kerr's Pharmacy. Engineering. Land , mine and drainage sur veys , estimates , reports by West ern Engineering Co. , mapping , Iraughting , designs of steel , masonry and re-enforced concrete , blue , brown and black printing , Drawings of patent models made. ' 30. U. S. Nat'l. Bank Building , Omaha , Neb. _ 2 4t. What Everybody Wants Kvurybody desires good health , which 5 impossible utilurs tlio kldnejs uro it-alUiy. Foley's Kldnej RerneJy cor rects Irregularities and cure * all forms ot kidney or bladder disorders. Tuko ol-y'r. Kidney Remedy at once and ircuMil lirlght'b d incase and diabetes. { crr's Pharmacy. Duroc Jersey Hog Sale At Chapman's Sale Pavilion , Falls City , Neb. , on Thursday , Feb. 0 , 1)08 ! ) , at 1 o'clock , 85 lead of Duroc-Jersey bred sows , unexcelled for size , quality and jreeding. Come early and hear R. S. Mc- elvie speak on pork production at the Institute at 11:30 : o'clock a. m. as he speaks at this hour nstead of 2:30 : as given in the institute program. F. W. WlTTKOOK. Bees Laxullvo Cough Syrup for coughs , colds , croup and whooping cough grows in favor dully with young and old. Mothers should keep ll on hand for children. It Is prompt relief to croup. It Is cently laxative , drlv- ng the polton and phlegm from the system. It is u Dimple remedy that gives Immediate relief , guaranteed. Sold by A. G. Wanner , druggist. Poland-China Sale. February 12 is the date of the big Poland-China bred sow sale bv Wittrock , Wyatt & Rieschick at the Chapman feed yards , and as in all past sales b3 * 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 known to all breeders in this vi cinity , and draws crowds from all parts. Remember the date , and if you want to improve your herds take advantage of this sale. A Rmir's Dyspepsia Tablet after etch mo. lover comus indigestion , dye- pepslu ii'iil oilier stomach illr. Two days' trl tl free. Ask our dealer. Sold by A. G. Wannerdruggi6t. * >