THH HALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , MARCH 6 , 1908 Republican State Convention Furannnt to the cnll of tlio Nn- tionnl Cotnmittoo issued Docoinbor 7,1007 , tlio Kppublicnn Electors of the Slnto of Ncbrnslcii nro liere- by cnlk'd to meet in convention in the City of Omnlin on Thumliiy , Mnroh 12 , 1008 , at two o'clock in the afternoon , for the purpose of selecting four delegates at Inryo and four alternates to tlu > Repub lican National Convention to beheld hold in tlio Oily of Chicago , June 10 , 100S , for the nomination of candidates for President and Vice President of the United States. The basin of representation of the several counties in said state convention shall be the vote cast for Honorable II. 11. Wilson for Presidential Elector at tlio general election held November 8 , 1001 , giving one- delegate for each one hundred fifty votes and the major fraction ( hereof so cast for said 11. II. Wilson , but each county to bo entitled to al least one dele , gate , Said apportionment en titles tlio several counties to tlio following representation in said convention : XUMUHH Ol > DKI.UOATH'j TO KAOH COUNTY 1008 proxies bo allowed and that the delegates present from each of the respective counties bo autliori/.ed to cast tlio full vote of their dele- jjntions. Attention is called to tlio method provided for by the resolution of the Stale Committee giving tlio Republican Eleclorsineach comi ty where desired , an opportunity to express their preference for candidate for President of the United Stalep , which plan of ex pressing said preference has been forwarded lo each County Chair- man. Attention is also called to Sec- lion 3 of Rule VI adopted by the uaid State Committee providing for the filing of credentials and which inlo is as follows : "Credentials o f delegates to Conventions shall be filed with the1 Secretary of the State Central Com mittee at least h'vo days before tlio date of said Convention. " Pursuant to said call of the Na tional Commilteo and the laws of Nebraska , the several Congres sional Committees are instructed to proceed in the usual manner to name a time and place for holding Iheir respeclivo district conven tions for the election of two dele gates and two alternates from each of said Congressional Districts , in conformity with the requirements of the call of the National Goiu- miUee , the same basis of repre sentation being used in the several counties as is heroin provided for the State Convention. 11 is rec- oimncmled that the same place and date bo selected by said Congressional - gressional Committees for holding said Dislricl Convonlions as have boon solecled by Ihis Committee for the Slate Convention. F. P. CouiticK , WM. HAYWAKD , Secretary. Chairman. January 8 , 1008r Lincoln , Nob. A Narrow Escape Many pcoplo hnvo a narrow escnoo from pneumonia , niul consumption as 11 result of u cold tbnt hunt's on. Folcy's llonoy and Tur cuios coughs and colds no mutter how duop eeiUeil and pre vents pneumonia mid consumption , llcfuso substitutes. Kern's Plmrinnoy. A Biff Increase. Those who have been cherish ing the belief that the oil in. spection department is of little value to the people from a practical standpoint will cer tainly change their minds after examining- 1907 report and noting the work that has been accomplished by the inspector and Ins five deputies. The inspections of kerasene and gasoline , the illuminating fluids covered by the law , in creased from 222,712 barrels in 190(5 ( to 202-lOr barrels in 1907 , a geowth of 18 per cent. The receipts , based on an inspection fee of 10 cents per barrel , corres pondingly increased. The ex pense of maintaining1 the ofllce increased 0 per cent. The amount turned into the stale treasury , after prying all ex penses of the department , in. creased Irom $9,228.78 in 190(5 ( to $13,815.3-1 in 1907 , an increase of 50 per cent. and strictly prohibit the sale of alum baking powder So does France So does Germany The sale of alum foods I has been made illegal in Washington and the District of Colum ? bia , and alum baking powders are everywhere recognized as - pro cc y0urs | f against alutTip when ordering baking powder , and be very sure you get Royal. Royal is the only Baling Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. It adds to the digestibility and wholesomeness - someness of the food. ; Fresh Air For Pneumonia. We treat pneumonia differ ently now than they did as little as ten years ago. Now , very largely , we let the patient Htflit his own battle , and the most effective weapon we give him is fresh air , real fresh air , and lots of it. The fact that pneumonia might be called simply a shut , ting off of oxygen shows how important this is lo give the patient plenty of fresh air. In a large New York hospital , says the February Delineator , sufferers from the disease are carried to the roof and kept there day and night. When your child grows ill move it to the largest and sunniest room in the house , and open the win dows. It it is too cold for that , have another room near by into which the patient may be moved at least three times a day , to permit a thorough ventilation of the sick room. All unneces. sary furniture and all pictures , hangings and other impediments should be taken out of both rooms. An attack of pneumonia begins in a manner which suggests a very bad cold. The patient has a chill and a fever and suffers from pains in the side. A cough soon appears , and the breath comes short and quick. The valiant battle of the overworked heart is indicated by a head ache , sleeplessness and ( some times ) delirium. During all this period the blood is waging a tremendous war upon the invading germs. If it is destined to lose , the exhaustion will grow more and more marked and the patient will die. But if it is destined lo win there will come a time it will be between the fifth and tenth day when the patient will suddenly seem brighter. The temperature will fall , the breathing will be more regular , and the violent jumping of the pulse will cease. When this happens it is a sign that the battle is won. „ Death of An Old Pioneer The following1 taken from the Lincoln Journal of Monday , will be of interest to our readers , as deceased was a resident of this cit } * a number of years ago and was well known to ninny of our people , who unite with The Tri bune in extending sympathy to the bereaved ones : Anson Rising , whose death oc curred on Saturday , and who will be buried at 10 o'clock this morn ing from the family home at 2315 Lynn street , was a pioneer of Nebraska. lie was born in Shef field , Conn. , on April 25lS20and wa s therefore in his SSth year , lie spent a good share of his early life in Boston , later coining west to Chicago and * finally set tling in Warren , 111. , in 1854. On the last day of tlie year I860 he arrived in Nebraska , crossing the state line from Kansas oyer- land. Kven then he was bo enthusiastic ove.r Nebraska that at the state line he caused every body in his party to get out of their wagons a n d give three cheers for the coming state. He settled at Salem , where he lived for 25 years. After a term of residence in Falls City he remov ed to Lincoln in 1891 , He was always deeply interested in pub lic affairs. One of the things he prized most highly was his mem bership in the society of territorial pioneers. For several years the inhrmitics of age have been upon him , and during the last six months ho had been in such con dition that it was known that he was fast Hearing his end. Two years ago Mr. and Mrs. Rising celebrated their golden wedding. Mrs. Rising survives him. His daughter , Mrs. C. II. Gurney of Ilillsdale , Mich. , has been here for two weeks , and his sons were also here. They are Freeman A. Rising of Wanneta , Neb. , and Charles A. Rising of the western weighing association of this city. His stepsonDeLoss T. Smith also lives in Lincoln. Missouri Pacific Changes After March 1 , the telegraph service will be discontinued at the following M. P. stations : My- nard , Wyoming , Paul , Glcr.rock , Lorton , Cook , Burr , Douglas , Panama , lIickmaiiKramerCrete , Walton and Wabash. Commenc ing Monday this city will be made a division point for the local freights which will result in No. 193 from Atchison , which formerly went to Auburn , both making this their division point This change will be of distinct benefit to our town as it means the coining of a number of fami lies , who will become residents. Nebraska City Daily Press. A Age of Experts We nro living In an age of specialism ; mi ago when success ctin only bo at tained by the concentration of every thought upon the unswerving pursuit of u slnglo object. Musty theories ? , and qunck cures cannot stand out agulnsi progressive medical science. Uccont discoveries are forcing old methods of treatment in the shade. Extraordinary diseases require extra ordinary treatment * This is the kind given by the Gorman Specialists of Council Bluffs , In. , who state the time to cure various diseases elsewhere in this paper. Sincere devotion to their art , unimpeachable medical talentand skill hayo placed these exports upon a plntmulo never before reached by other doctors. All allllcted should write for appointment card to secure free con sultat'on. Burlington's Exhibit Car to Visit Falls City. To show in a practicable way the heavy and line crops of grains , grasses , vegetables , fruit and alfalfa that can be raised by irrigation in the North Platte Valley and the Big Horn Basin , also the excellent crops produced by the dry farming methods , the Burlington road handsomely fitted up an exhibit car of these products and has kept it moving continously through Iowa , Illinois and Miss ouri ever since the 15th of last August. This interesting car has been exhibited at scores of towns , at many state and county fairs and over 200,000 visitors have passed through the car , admiring the wealth and possibilities of the crops of wertern Nebraska and the Big Horn Basin. Complying with the law , the Burlington cancelled its free transportation to land agents , but the passenger department sought a way to continue the good work of settling up Ne braska. The road turned out a special car from the shops , fit ted it with exhibits , placed sal aried men in charge of the car and started it east to bring Nebraska and the northwest closely among the farmers of the east. It is thought that theleis ure time of Nebraska farmers during the winter will permit them to visit the car while it is on side track at our town , be tween the dates of March 8 11. There is no admission , visitors are the guests of the railroad. Foley's Orlno Laxatlvo is sold under a positive guarantee to euro constlpa tlon , sick headache or stomach trouble , or any form of indigestion. If U falls , the manufacturers refund your money What more can any one do. Kcrr's Pharmacy. The citizens of Auburn are again agitating the water and sewerage question , and at a meeting last week it was decided to hold a special election in May to vote $65,000 bonds for these much needed improvements- hope they will be more success ful than they were last fall , when the same proposition was defeat ed. Auburn has practically no fire protection , and while a few of the progressive citizens realize their great needs , like every other town , have the kickers to over come before anything can be accomplished. A Card This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foloy's Honey and Tur fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. Cures lagrippe , coughs and prevents pneumonia and consumption * Contains no harmful drugs and is in a yellow package Re fuse substitutes Kerr's Pharmacy. r | 3 ftTi S * S S * ® 8' 4 4 * S * * lil * P * I D& . B Kk. H E K W * ft A fRV / Sest | "u t DINNERWARE * Next week a full crate. Two new pat * terns. Sold by the set or single piece. Decorated Enp-iihh Semi-Porcelain 8 * stock patterns to select from. loo-piece Dinner Sets from $10.00 up. * Special prices on Fancy Pitchers , Vases * > and Japanese Baskets , at * 4 CHAS. M. WILSON'S * * * * The Falls City Roller Mills | oa Docs a. general milling' business , and manufactures the following brands of flour SUNFLOWER MAGNOLIA CROWN The above brands arc gunrantecd to be of the highest pos C O sible quality. We also manufacture all mill products and o conduct a general < O D C Grain , Live Stock and Coal Business c g 0 and solicit a share of your patronage P. S. Heacock & Son , Falls City , Neb. Electric Theater 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. H A Few Timely Suggestions ! 3 5S1 A few of the many things that YOU arc apt to be : wanting this Spring always ready for inspection j Stewart Horse-Clipping Machines on hand at j2 fc all times. g Also agents for Sure Hatch Incubators. i | g = Both of the above articles you will need soon. sf Leave your order NOW. See that new line of Stewart Rosewood Enamelware - 3 ware in our south window. 12 | t = Agency for those celebrated Majestic Ranges. 21 A full line of Pittsburg Electric Weld Woven' Wire Fencing on hand. = 5 Lowe Brothers' Paints and Varnishes. = 3 ii J C TAMNF 3 2H * * * * U1 a il { ! . .iv Ours Arc "Dependable" Goods FALLS CITY , NEB. 2 BETTER THAN MON E ISSUE demand certificates , which when properly endorsed , may be trans ferred from one person to another. These certificates often take the place of money , < * and owing to their safet } ' and convenience , are used in the purchase of property ; in the pay ment of debts , taxes , etc. Why handle cur rency with all its attendant worry and clanger of loss ? Your business solicited. Directors- W.C. Margrave II. C. Herman L. Tliackcr W. A OrccnwulU II. 0. Zocllcr FARMERS STSTE BANK * PRESTON , NEBRASKA " I * 'i * * * § * $ * * i * * V * * X * * * * * * ' § * * V * * * * "A *