THE FALLS Cl'TV TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , FEBRUARY 14 , 1908. Held Up As a Model k of fine dental work is that clone by Dr. J. C. Yutzy. Every operation , no matter how trivial apparently every part of the mechanical work , is attended to by an expert and results are correspondingly gratifying. You arc invited to call for free examination and estimate of charge for necessary work. J. C. YUTZY Palls City , Nebraska lam LBV BBBH 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 osx > - = s2-e NEBRASKA CURED WITHOUT KNIFE I'letnln Fissure , lilcvding , Itching , Ulccrntion , NO MONEY Constipation mid nil Itoctnl Dlsoapoa n Specialty. THE GERMAN SPECIALISTS 'Tlf ! > 2. > Itrondwny Council nitilfs , lown 111/ FEBRUARY 3M3SZS3 SPECIAL WINTER TOURS To the South and Gulf re ports until April s ' RATES ist and 3d Tuesday to Colorado , Big Horn Basin , > Montana and Northwest. ONE WAY COLONIST March and April , to Mon tana , Washington , Oregon , California and Utah. TO FARM RENTERS Write D. Clem Deaver , .t Landseekers' Information Bureau , Omaha , for list of farms to rent in Big Horn Basin. Do it now ; they are going fast. E. Q. WH1TPORD , Local Ticket Aflcnt. L. W. WAKULEY , G. P. n. , Omaiia , Ncl . For Backache , Rheumatism and the Kid- neysanaBladder flistnke Corrected Correct the mistake of risking pneu monia by neglecting a cough or cold when Foley's Honey and Tar will uot only stop jour cough but expel llio cold from your system. Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opiates and is the best and palest throat anil lung remedy. Kerr'e Pharmacy. RUPTURECURED IN ONE TREATMENT by the latef-tnnd most scientific methods known. No injections of j > oiHonno JOSH of time ; no hos pital ; no pain ; no Knife ; no truss. ThuuhrandH cured. Our patients nftcr tnkiritf treatment , liato suc cessfully paused the most smoro nnd trsin tosts. rUJlH TO US AND IIIJ A MAN AGAIN. Cnll for consultation , or write for booklet. THE GERMAN SPECIALISTS 52 llroudwny Council lllulls , In. Roaches the spot. Stops pain , The Great I'llo Rom. edy. IJutn > In tubns with rectal nozzlo. 50 conts- 1F NQT--WHY NOT GET CURED NOW ? Average Time to Guru RUPTURE ONI : VISIT IIYDKOCKLE ONK VISIT VAIUCOCULK ONI : VISIT CATARACTS 3 to 10 Days IMPOTENCY 5 to ISO Days STRICTURE 5 to ISO Days GLEET , 5 to 30 Days CANCER otoHODays CATARRI1 10 to ! ! 0 Days GOITER GO to 00 Days Piles , Fistula ! J to r D.iys Ln-sof , Ural nf. . oto . . . f > to . ' ! 0 Dityg Liquor Habit 10 to 1(0 ( Days Prostatic Troubles 10 to . ' 50 Days Rheumatism , Gout.10 to 'SO Duys Nervous Debility 10 to . ' ! 0 Days Stomach Diseases 20 to 00 Dn.vs Kidney Diseases 20 to 00 Days- Bladder Diseases 20 to 00 Days Blood Poison , etc GO to 00 Dajs Wo advertise what wo do , and do what we advertise. No Incurables taken. NO KNIFE BLOOD OR PAIN Examinations Free to all who write for appointment card now. The German Specialists Second Floor .722 Broadway Council BluiTs , la. etomnch trcmblo 1 j litrt a symptom of. nu-i not In Itself a true ditwuw. We think of Dyspepsia , Heartburn , nml Indigestion na reel disease * , ye ; they are symptom * only ol a certain n > * cflO Jicrvo sickness nothing cwa. It vi * thla fact that flnrt correctly W Dr. BhooD In the creation of that now very popular Stomach Usraody Vi. Ehoop's ItotomtiTs. Going direct to tha ctotnACu nerves , alone brought that Eiioceu anil favor to Dr. Shoopand lilj Keetorotlve. With , out that original tnJ highly vltnl princlpK no such Iflstlnj fcccompllilimtius wera ever to bo bad , For stomach dlitreu , bloutlng , bfilonsnci , bad breath Juvd wllow completion , try Dr. Hhoop'l Reiterative Tablet ] or Uawd ocd HAS for your , tail whnt It can utid will do. Wo 6dl mid fully rvoomjuoud .estorative ( ALL DEALERS ) NO RULE TO GUIDE1 OFFICIAL TITLEQ A DIFFICULTY FOR THE UNINITIATED. Changes Mode In the Forms of Ad dressing the President nnd Oth- j ere In High Position "Don- | grfloaronn" Not Used. ' "Should I addroan him as 'Your Ex- , ocllcncy , ' as 'Mr. I'rosidont' or a Just 'Prcsldout'1' 'Tin sure 1 don't know. Just mur mur 'President , ' and 1 ' h won't know the dlffcronco. " This cotivpnmUon , overheard nt ono of the Whlto House roeonUonn , ta In dicative of the difficulty with tltl encountered by vlsltorn to th na- Uonnl capital. Nor Is there any print ed guldo to follow. Thcfw thine * mu t bo learned from well-posted friendu , or mistaken will bo made. In yo oldou times no on ever thought of addressing tha chief ox- ocutlvo of the United Btatee lows for mally than as "Your Eioollcncy , " but that expression In now relegated to the list of UihiKB that woro. "Mr. Presi dent" la the correct form , both In speaking and writing. Mr. Rooeerolt has even eliminated "Tho Executive Mansion" as the naino of the presi dent's official reeldonoo , and his sta tionery boars the simple Inscription : "Tho Whlto House. " It Is not only with the Utkj of the chief executive that the uninitiated find difficulty , for there are many forms to bo learned. For Instance , cabinet officers are not addressed as "Secretary Hoot , " or "Secretory Qar- Hold , " but as "Mr. Secretary. " On the other hand , senators are addressed by their titles , as "Senator LodKe , " "Sen ator Halo. " A few i > ooplo proflx "Mr. " saying "Mr. Senator , " but It la not considered as necessary , and by uomo Is pronounced an affectation. Polite usage requires , Invariably , the prefix to the titles of members of the supreme court For Instance , ono ad dresses the chief justice as "Mr. Chief Justloo , " nnd the associate Justices an "Mr. Justloo , " although In making an Introduction ono would add tlio name , as : "Mr. Justice Whlto. " The rule which applies to the presi dent applies also to the vice-president and to foreign ministers , who are ad dressed as "Mr. Minister , " but In the case of ambassadors the form "Your Excellency. " Is used except where ono Is reasonably well acquainted , when the simpler "Mr. Ambassador" Is adopted , and In every Instance ono or the other of these terms Is used Instead of the diplomat's personal ti tle of baron , count , or whatever It may bo. Throughout the government ser vice , there are officials who are ad dressed by their titles with the prefix "Mr. , " such as the civil service com missioners , the Interstate commerce commissioners , the controller of the treasury , nnd It Is always safe when In doubt to so address a man who holds a public office. With members of the house the simple "Mr. " should bo used , and not "Congressman , " which Is regard ed as provincial , despite pie fact that President Roosevelt Is apt to use that form. There are some members of the lower house of congress who like to lie addressed an "Congressman , " and it Is probably In deference to such preference that the president has adopted that expression. The speaker of the house Is always addressed as "Mr. Speaker. " Army and navy circles also present no little confusion because of the con flict between official titles and social' ' usage. For Instance , those who know never address socially a lieutenant by his title , despite the fact that he Is so designated in the army reglstoi , and Is so addressed by his brother officer when on official business. Ho Is simply "Mr. Smith , " or whatever his name may be , and receives his title In the social world only when he reaches the grade of captain. Hut. you may object , every ono refers to and addresses the leader of the Ma rino Hand as "Lieutenant Santelmann. " Very true , nnd that is because Lieu tenant Santolmuim is not a commis sioned officer. Ho receives the tlthj by virtue of his position as leader of the Marino Hand , which carries with It the rank of lieutenant , and therefore every officer , whether si > eak- Ing socially or officially , Is punctilious to use the title. And so , too , Is the same care exercised by every officer , should he have occasion socially to speak to or communicate with an en listed man of any arm of the military sen-ice , to address him by his rank alone , as : "Sergeant , " "Corporal , " "Private. " Cat with Knowledge of Music. At a meeting of a Washington short story club the other evening a young woman from the northeast section , whoso mind la said to run to Innova tions , produced from her handbag a roll of manuscript written on the daintiest of ecru-tinted paper delicate ly perfumed with vlolot , and read her literary offering. It proved to bean an account of the wonderful doings of her pet puusy cat , "Sw et Pea , " as she had named the animal. She read how she had trained the cat to hlng "Auld Lang Syne , " "Annie Laurie" and other venerable alra in the high falsetto volco for which the fuliiui family Is noted. Then the young wo man related how , In the balmy sum mer nights , In the romantic moon light , her pet cat would station itself on HO mo neighboring fence and sud denly fill the neighborhood with strains of inuaic instead of Jho usual caterwauling that is produced by ma rauding pussy cats and Toms. : ; Alarket Letter , Kmsas Oily Stock Yards , Feb. 10 , 1'JOS. The cuttle market last week was unevoit , although price changes were small. Heavy steers closed steady to 10 higher for the week , light steers 10 to 25 higher , cows and heifers 20 to 30 higher , stockcrs and feeders about steady for the week. Supply today is 12,000 head , market steady on she stuff and handy weight steers , but . weak to 10 lower on heavy steers , slockers stockcrs and feeders about steady. The main bad influence today is a heavy run at Chicago and a break in prices there. Locally the demend and supply has been evenly balanced , and the market easily turned by the relative vol ume of the receipts. Some extra well finished steers sold today at $5.85 , which is the highest price paid here since before Christinas. A fair number of steers bring $5.30 to $5.56 , bulk $4.80 to $5.25 because of lack of finish , as most as most feeders arc trying to avoid further purchases of high priced corn. Tho.re is a continual strong demand for butcher grades which arc now selling at the top prices of the winter , cows at $3.25 to $4.65 and heifers $3.50 to $5. Bulls bring $3 to $4-25 , best veals $6. Bulk of the stuff going to the country is stock grades , as the same reasons that are bringing in half finished steers are preventing many cattle going into feed lots. Stockcrs bring $3.40 to $4.50 , feeders $4 to $4.75. The hog run is not as heavy as a few weeks ago , a n d average prices last week were higher than the previous week , although the week closed with out any net change. Supply to day is 14,000 head , market 10 to 15 lower , under the bad influence of a record breaking run today t Chicago. Range of prices here are only 5c below Chicago today top $4.35 , bulk $4.15 to $4.30pigs and light weights $3.50 to $4 20. Discrimination against light and poorly finished hogs continues. Packers are anxious to see the good hogs keep comingbut when the price gels below a point that will allow $4 to be paid in the country , rcccpts drop off. The mutton market was also uneven last week , closing with out much change for the week. The run today is 14,000 head , market to 10 to 20 lower , good lambs selling at $6.65 to $6.80 today , yearlings $6 , weathers $4.80 to $5.35.ewes$4.50 to $4. % . Half fatted lambs have been pur chased for the country recently at prices above packers bids , $6 to $6.60 , some today at $6.35. The local situation is healthy , but breaks arc continually re ported Irom the east. I wish that I might talk with sick ones about the actual cause ot 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 11 our Is 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 those nerves. Next to seeing you person ally , will be to mall you free , my new free , my now booklet entitled , "What To Do. " I will also send samples of my Restorative as well. Wrlto for the book today. It will surely Interest you. Address Dr. Snoop , Dox 8 , Ra cine , WB. ! Sold by all dealers. A Business Change One of the most important business transactions for months was the dissolution on Tuesday of the firm ol Boyd & Lyford , general merchants. , The busi ness is to be continued by Mr. Lyford of Palls Oity who pur chased the interest of his part ner , II. E. Boyd. Mr. Boyd has not made public his future plans , but it is to be hoped he may continue to be identified with the business interests of Hum- bold I , as we can ill afford to lose this stamp of citizens. Humboldt Leader. A New Religion Needed "Just nt this time the country needs n now religion that will innko a in tin pny hio debt , * ' snys the Methodist Advocate. "Shout ing doesn't settle old accounts with God ami mnn. We bounce right into a follow and put him out of church if ho goes to n ball or tlicnlur , but \vo never say n word to n pious chop who never pi\ya his debts. People who do not pny their debts are doing the church more harm than dancers for there are more of them in the church. Headers , are wo getting close to you ? Then lay down ynur paper mid go pay up and read on with eaue. And don't stop paying bccniiso the statute of limition ex cuses the open account you mndo for incut mid bread , You must pny it in lire and brim stone ; God knows no such excuse as 'home stead exemption. ' When yon rnise that excuse to keep from pny. ing your debts you can stop sing ing , 'When I cnn rend my title clear to mansions in the ekies. " You've no homo up there. " Now is the time to subscribe. Simple Remedy for La ( irlppc La grippe coughs are dangerous as they frequently dcvolop into pneumonia Folcy'a Honey and Tar not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs so that no serious results need bo feared. The genuine Foloy's tlcney and Tar contains no harmful drugs and Is In a yellow package. Re fuse substitutes. Korr's Pharmacy. Notice , Increase ol Cupltnl Stock At n roKiilnr imnitlnuof tlio plmrrliohlors of the Farmers Btnto Hunk , 1'roston , Nob. , hold In their ImnkiiiK nxmiH lit 1'rrnton , Nol > . , ou thu nftor- nnun of tlii > IMh day ut Jnmmrjr , IWM , elxty-fuur ( iJlHlnm'H ) out of thnnlxly.fuo ( rti ! ) elmri'sof the cnpltnl stock nf tlio Intik IxjInK roiirosentoil , it \virn nimt > lmouttlyn ri > o < l to Increase the capital utockof the biink from jnmou to $13000.00 nml nrtlclo tlirroof tlin Articles of Incorporation of the until Iwink wns nmcmlpd to conform with tlio net Ion of the Klmrchohlora. ThoCiiHhlor of mild hank wns Instructed In tuko the noconRnry stops nt once to comply with Hoction U of tlin Ilimklnu Act nndvhon the Kimn has IKOII fully complied with the notion of tlin nhnri'holdorH Hhnll Immodiiitoly lx > como ulTectho. VAHMKIM BTATK HANK. lly W. 0. JlAiuiiKvr. , L'ronltlont. lly t'l.VDl' TlIACKKlt , Candor. 01-lt It 3U cannot afford to delay your buying in the lines included in this sale. Our prices are lower than can be made le gitimately , but this is our great "Benefit Sale" of the year and it's your opportunity. We offer nothing but perfectly well known brands of every day necessities. Special prices on the following : Sheetings Laces