The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, February 07, 1908, Page 2, Image 2
THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , FEBRUARY 7 , 1908 in Iff' ' * T * " * * " ' * Absolutely Pure From Grapes , the most healthful M of fruits , comes the chief ingredient of The only baking powder made from / ? < Grape Cream of Tartar Costs n little more than the injurious nlum or phosphMa of lima powders , but with Royal you nrc sure of pure , hr&Ilhful food. Republican State Convention Pursuant to-the call of the Na- tionnl Committee issued December 7 , J907 , the llopublican Electors of the State of Nebraska nro here by called to meet in convention in the City of Omaha on Thursday , MDroh 12 , 1008 , at two o'clock in the afternoon , for the purpose of selecting four delegates at large and four alternates to the Kepub- lican National Convention to beheld held in the City of Chicago , June 10 , 1008 , for the nomination of candidates for President and 7ico President of the United Slates. The basis of representation of the several counties in said state convention shall be the vote cast for Honorable II. D. Wilson for Presidential Elector at the general election held November 8 , 1001 , giving one delegate for each one hundred fifty votes and the major fraction the reef HO cast for said IT. II. Wilson , but each county to bo entitled to at least one dele- gale. Said apportionment en titles the several counties to the following representation in said convention- : It is recommended that n o proxies bo allowed and that the delegates present from each of the respective counties bo authorized to cast the full vote of their dele gations. Attention is called to the method provided for by the resolution of the State Committee- giving the Republican Electors in each coun ty where desired , an opportunity to express their preference for candidate for President of the United States , which plan of ex pressing said preference has been 'orwarded to each County Chair- nan. Attention is also called to Sec tion 3 of Rule VI adopted by the said Stale Committee providing For the filing of credentials and which rule is as follows : "Credentials o f delegates to Conventions shall be filed with the Secretary of the Stale Central Gom- mitteo at least live days before the date of said Convention. " Pursuant to said call of the Na tional Committee and the laws ol Nebraska , the several Congres sional Committees are instructed to proceed in the usual manner lo namu a time and place for holding their respective district onvon- tions for the election of two dclo gales and two alternates from each of said Congressional Districts , it conformity with the requirements of the call of the National Com mittee , the same basis of repre sentation being tisetl in the so vent counties an is herein provided foi the State Convention. It is rec ommended that the same place and ditto bo selected by said Congressional - grossional Committees for holding said District Conventions as have been selected by this Committee for the State Convention. F. P. COUIUCK , WM. HAYWAUD , Secretary. ' Chairman. January S , 1008 , Lincoln , Neb To stop that pain in the back , thut stillness of the joints urn. imisolos , tuko Plnoulcs. Thov uro nuuranteed. Don1 ealTur from rhoumiitlstn , buekiiclu kitlnoy trouble , when you get 30 duys treatment of Pinoules for $1.00. A single dose ut bedtime proves thcii merit. Get them todtiy. Sold by A G. Wannor , druggist. Call For Republican County Convention. The republicans of Richiirdsot County , Nebraska are hereby re quested to meet in county conven tion , in the court house at Falls City , Nebraska , on Mornlaj March 2 , 1'JOS at 10:30 : a.m. lor the purpose of selecting-seventcei delegates to the republican state convention to be held in the cit ) of Omaha , Nebraska on Marcl 12 , 1908 ; and for the selection o seventeen delegates to the repub lican Congressional conventioi to be held at Lincoln , Nebraska on March 4 , l'OS , and for the transaction of any other busines which may properly come befor the convention. The basis of representation o each orecinct in said conventioi shall be one delegate for eac ] fifteen votes , or major fractiot thereof , cast for the honorabl Henry II. Wilson for Presidcntia Elector , at the general electiot icld November 8 , 1904. Said pportionmcnt entitles the various precincts to the following1 reprc- cntation in the said convention : 3rccinct. No. Arago 8 3. Muddy 7 "alls City 8 ( \ills City 1st. wd 10 Falls City 2nd. wd 11 Falls City 3rd. wd 8 Yanklin . " 7 Grant 9 IitmboUU ( > Itimboldt 1st. wd 7 lumboldt 2nd. wd 5 cfferson 8 viberty 9 Nemaha 7 N. Barada S Ohio 7 Jorter 6 ulo 10 S. Barada. . ; 8 Sale m ' . 10 Spcisc r S W. Muddy 8 Total 172 It is recommended that the ) rccinct caucuses be held on Sat- trday February 29 , 1908 , at a > lacc and hour designated by the arious pccinct comniittcemcti , vho arc requested to make -the icccssary calls and to arrange the Ictails for the holding of the same. It is also recommended that all republican voters in attendance it the various precinct caucuses , jc given permission to express heir individual prclcrcnce for cpublican candidate for presi- Icnt , by using the ballots which will be furnished by the county chairman. The expression of inch preference to be in the man ; ier recommended b } ' the state central committee , which rule , vill be furnished each committee- man. JOHN Chairman. Dated February 3 , 190S. Familiarity Breeds Success. In perusing one of my country exchanges the other night , I came upon this story , which is worthy of another boost on its around-the-world travels : "An exchange says a colored citizen was brought before police judge charged with steal ing chickens , lie pleaded guilty and received sentence , when the judge asked him ho\\ he had managed to lift those- chickens right tinder the window of the owner's house when there was a dog loose in the yard. 'Hit wouldn't be no use , judge , said the negro , 'to try to' splain dis thing1 to yo' all. Ef you waste to understand it you like as not would get your hide full of shol and not get no chicken nuther. It yo' want to engage in any rascality , yo' better stick to de bench whar yo1 is familiar. ' " If you have Ciitarrh , rid yourself of this repulsive dlscuso. Ask Dr. ? hoe | of Uacine. Wis. , to mail you tree , i trial box of Dr. Snoop's Catarrh Kern edy. A simple , single test , will surelj tell you a Catarrh truth well worth your knowing. Write today. Don't suffer longer. Sold by all dealers. Several months ago some casl was found on the desk in our place of business. The owner cat get same by proving property and paying for this notice. 2t. Falls City Staac Bank. Grip is sweeping : the country. Sto ] it with Prevontles , before it gets deep ly seated. To chuck early colds with these little Candy Cold Cure Tablets is surely sensible and safe. Prevontics contain no quinine , no laxative , noth. ing harsh nor sickening. Pneumonia would never appear if colds were promptly broken. Also good forfevei ish children. Large box , -IS tablets 25 cents. Vest pocket boxes 5 cent ? Sold by nil dealers. Stop that tickling Cough ! Dr Shoop' * Cough Cure will surely stop it and with perfect safety. It is so thor oughly harmless , that Dr. Sboop lull mothers to use nothing else oven will very young babies. The wholesome green leaves- and tender steins of a lung healing mountainous shrub fur tilth the curative properties to Dr S hoop's Cough Cure. It calms the cough and heals the sensitive bronl chial membranes , N o opium , no chloroform , nothing harsh used to in jure or suppress. Demand Dr. Shoop's Tuko no other. Sold by all dealers. Market Letter. Kansas City Stock Yards , The cattle market was uneven ast week but closed about teady on steers , while best cows and heifers advanced 10 to 5 cents , stockers and feeders 25 o 85 cents lower for the week. The supply was 7,000 head less ban in the previous week , and a feature was the large number of partly finished steers included. Feeders have little incentive to buy high priced corn to finish out their holdings. The rnn to- lay is 12,000 head , marketsteady on steers , top $5.55 , cows and icifers strong1 to 10 higher. Slockcrs and feeders are enjoy- ny the usual good Monday de- mind today , especially as the reduction in the price last week Drought in a good many buyers ate in the week , which cut the lold over down to a minimum. Bulk of the beef steers bring $ 1.05 to $5.25 , good heavy cows up toJ.f)0 , bulk of cows § 3 to $ -1 , heifers from $3.25 to1.75 , bulls $3 to1.20 , best veals $0. 25 , stockers S3.-10 to1.50 , feed ers $3.00 to $4.75. January cattle receipts amounted to 177 , 000 head here , besides 13,000 calves , which was a shortage of 21 per cent as compared with same month last year. Esti- nates the first of the month placed the shortage at a higher igure than this. I log supply last week dropped down to 02,000 head , but prices were not very satisfactory , changing continually with weak ness the ruling feature , and finally closing Saturday 5 cents below the close of the previous week. Provisions all made losses for January , closing1 at the low point , and with the large amount of product being1 manu factured , packers are naturally in a bearish attitude. The de cline continued today , run 14 , 000 head , market 5 to 10 lower , top $4.35 , bulk $4,15 to $4.30. January receipts fool up 503,000 head , which is 83,000 head more than were ever received at this market before in any month and 240,000 head more than arrived -here last January. Average weight for the month was 210 Ibs. , against 212 Ibs. tor December. The mutton market was un even last week , making1 bit losses after Tuesday , the higl day ol the week , especially on lambs and heavy yearlings. There was some recovery Fri day , but the net loss for the week was 15 to 25 cents on lambs , while sheep and year lings closed about steady. Run is 10,000 today , market strong on sheep , lower on lambs , top lambs $0.85 , for light weights , heavy lambs $0.60 , wethers and yearlings mixed at $5.55 , ewes $5 , light yearlings worth up to $0.20. Ptomaine Claims a Family Ptomaine poisoning from eating tainted meat has nearly extermi nated the family of James Pollitlo of Laurel. Neb. William , the 1(5- ( yeftr-old son , was striken Monday , and died a few hours afterwards. While the funeral preparations were in progress yesterday , Mary , the G-year-old daughter died , and the father is not expected to sur vive. The mother is critically ill. I wish that I might talk with sick ones about the actual cause of Stomach ach , Heart and Kidney ailment * . To explain person how weak Stomach nerves leads to Stomach weakness , I am sure would interest all. And it Is the same with weak Hearts or weak Kidneys. This is why my prescrip tion Dr. Shoo p's Restorative so promptly reaches ailments of the Stomach , Heart or Kidneys. These weak Inside nerves simply need more strength. My Restorative is the only prescription made expressly for these nerves. Next to seeing you person ally , will be to mail you free , my new free , my new booklet entitled , "What To Do. " I will also send samples of my Restorative as well. Write for the book today. It will surely interest you. Address Dr. Sboop , Box S , Ra cine. Wis , Sold by all dealers. Roaches the spot. Stops pAln. Trto ManZan Great Pile Rem edy. Put UP In tubes wltl\ rectal nozzle. 50 cents- CHAS. M. WILSON i" : * v * Informs you that his Grocerie Stock , with " * seasonable Fruits and Vegetables , will be * * complete for Ip08. The fancy China Dinnerware - . ware and Glassware stocks , better than in fy the past. Your inspection and patronage in- vited. & CHAS. M. WILSON'S it * * . . * . . * . . * . . * . . * . . * . . * . . * * . . * . * . * . * . * * . * . ± * . * . * . * I The Falls City Roller Mills Docs a general milling- business , and manufactures the following1 brands of flour SUNFLOWER MAGNOLIA CROWN The above brands are guiirantccd to be of the highest pos sible quality. We also manufacture all mill products and conduct a general Grain , Live Stock and Coal Business and solicit a share of your patronage - / > § P. S. Heacock & Son , Falls City , Neb. Entire change of program every Mon day , Wednesday and Friday. Open Every Night at 7 p. m. ADMISSION Adults - - = lOc Children under i2 - - 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. WH H IP W ALLC Hardware Plumbing and Furnaces A First Class Tin3 shop in Con2 nection = s J. C. TANNER 1 4 * Despite the prevalence of robbery , a few continue to * 5 1 . * keep money about their homes. In thus doing1 , thev * ? .u * 44B I are not only risking the loss of money , but also their k lives. How much safer and better it would be if fy these people were to bring their money to the bank. * ij 1 * Are you running1 such risks ? * ? Directors W. C. Marurovc II. C. Herman L. Thucher VV. A Grccnwdld II.C. Zocllcr FARMERS STATE BANK PRESTON , v > $ * Js § * $ t * p % > jjt * § * ffi J f J