I 'I THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , MARCH 13 , 1908 , Superintendents for State Fair The following is n list of the persons appointed by tbo Bonrcl of Managers as Class Superinten dents for the 1908 State Fair : General Superintendent , Win. Foster , Lincoln. Chief of Police , C. ) . Tracy , City.Master Master of Transportation , L. E , Emerson , Lincoln. Superintendent of Gates , Dr.II. Pritchard , Wiener. Superintendent of Mercantile nail , John F. McArdle , Washing- ton. Superintendent of Ainpithcatre , W. P. Johnson , Harvard. Superintendent of Fish Exhibit , W. J. O'Brien , South Bend. Superintendent Class AHorses , J. A. Olli * , jr. , Orel. Superintendent Class 0 , Cattle , 0. E. Mickey , Osceola. Superintendent Class C , Swine , George A. Leonuid , Pawnee City. Superintendent Class D , Sheep , R. M. Wolcolt , Palmer. Superintendent Cliifis E , Poul try , 0. M. LewellinuBeaver City. Superintendent Glass P , Agri cultural Products , Wm. James , Dorchester. Superintendent Class G , Dairy , E. M. Little , Lincoln. Superintendent Chips 11. Domes , tic Products , Mrs. I. Frishetle , Lincoln. Superintendent Class T , Beet and Honey , W. C. Oaley , Creigh- ton. Superintendent Class J , Wo. men's Department , Mrs. 0. A Mansfield , Lincoln. Superintendent Class K , Fine Arts , Mrs. F. M. Hall , Lincoln. Superintendent Clues L , Educa tional , E. 0. Bishop , Lincoln. Superintendent Class M , Ma chinery , Jos. Koberts , Fremont. Superintendent Class Q , Spue iala and Fornge , Chan. Mann Obadron. Superintendent Class S , Speed George P. Dickman , Soward. Speed Committee , C. H.lludgo W. 11. Mcllor and Gorogo F Dickman. Suits Were Stolen Graham Bros. & McKnight re ceivcd a consignment of spring goods the last of the week am when they came to open the bif boxes , it was discovered that rob bers had been at work and that a some point along the road ono o the big boxes that had been ship ped from Philadelphia was openei and 10 suits of clothing stolen The stolen suits were valued a ibout $200. The goods iimveiljiero over th Missouri Pacific and the ollicial ) f that road were at once notified Railroad detectives wore sent her u seach of the clues and over ffort will be made to apprehoiu he thieves. The company will make gooi id loss of the amount as it wa isponsible while the goods wer i transit. Graham Bros. & Me luight frequently miss stnal tides that have beeifstolen fron leir shipments of goods but th 68 of 10 suits has been the Inrg \i \ shortage they have experien id. Auburn Republican. America's Thermiiial Wonderland IOT SPRINGS ARKANSAS Curative waters , health ful and agreeable cli mate , restful surround ings every form of rec reation if desired , all completely illustrated and described in our new booklet , also rates at hotels , bath houses , etc. , etc. Missouri Pacific Iron Mountain ttio DIRECT THROUGH ROUTE Call on your local agent B. P. PAYNE Ocucral Pafevnger nml Ticket Agent St. Louis , Mo. V . HIS TIME WAS UP MOUNTAINEER READY TO BEQIh SENTENCE. Dcllevcr In Law and Order Saves Hli Friend the Sheriff the Neces sity of Escorting Him to Penitentiary. Not long ugo tlicro appeared at tin gnlo of n pqnltontlary In Kentucky i nmn who asked to BCO tliu wartlon Ho was u toll , wcll-drcBHOtl. flno nj : penrlng nmn , with nil the marks of i citizen of the eastern or mountali portion of the Htttte. At his rotiuoH the warden showed him the Jnll. No a dotnll escaped the visitor's oye. 11 linked nhout the hottra of oxerclHo am of labor , looked at the kltchons , Ir Hpuctcd thu food , looked crltlcall ; over u few cells , and at hint , when h liatl made himself familiar with th routlno and administration , departu to vlHlt Homo ether places of intores In the neighborhood. "What tlmo do you close up for th night ? " ho asked as ho went away. "At flvo o'clock , " said the wanloi A few minutes heforo llvo the Btrai gor again appeared at the olllco an produced from hlu pockut a lllu of pi pora. "Well , sir , " ho Bald , "I reckon you' just hnvo to lock mo In now. My tlm BOCIIIB to ho up. " "Lock you In ! " exclaimed the win don. "What do you moan ? " "Just what I say. Lock mo In. I'i to ho ono of your prisoners Hero ar my papers. " Ho handed over his con mltniunt , which was regular , and r < quired the warden to conllno him I the penitentiary for two years. "Sit down and tell mo about this , Bald the warden. The qtrangor too a chair and explained. "You see , up In my county they hiiv boon having conslderahlo talk ahon law and order , and against every ma doing his own shooting. I'm that wa myself. 1 hellovo In the law and th sheriff. Hut , of course , when the came to ho a llttlo shooting amen Bomo chaps that had a feud in thel families , and It wasn't nobody elso' business , and the sheriff stopped 1 and tried to arrest the follow tin done the Hhootlng , and ho being friend of mine , I Just naturally ha .to go along and BCO that ho got awa ; "There was considerable use c guns , and In the course of it tli Bhorlff tlmt'B Jim Hurt got shot u qulto had. They all said I done U , an I don't doubt it , though wo were a shooting. \ "So they up and Jailed me , and ha mo tried , and found mo guilty , owned up I probably done It , as the said , and the Judge gave mo two ycai In the penitentiary to pay for it. "That's where the trouble como li Jim Hurt , bo's a great friend of mliv Of course by law ho had to como dow hero with mo and turn mo over I you ; but being shot up tlmt-a-way , li vasn't in any shape to travel. Doc sal t would Just break him all up to hnv 0 come. I writ , sitting up nights wit ilin. " 'I don't know what I'm a-golng I lo,1 Jim says. ' "Why , Jim. ' I says , 'you nln't g ng to do anything. You glvo n thorn papers , and I'll go down to tl [ ) onltentlary and hand 'em over whc 1 go In. I wouldn't bo the cause i your having any trouble , ' I told him. "So Jim glvo mo the papers , and como down hero , and hero I am. S lock mo up , Mr. Warden , and I'll p In my tlmo any way you say till n two years nro up. " Youth's Coi panlon. Information for Uncle HI. "Well , I swan , " said Undo HI Hn ricks as ho was being conduct ! through the flno club building by li nephew , "It's mighty elegant , air. no doubt about that. You1 people th belong to it muet all bo millionaire ain't you ? " "Not all of us. There are sever millionaires among our members , ho' over. " "Why , it's Jos' llko a palace. Wh you got all these llvln' rooms for , an how ? " "They are mostly for the accoinm datlon of gentlemen who are payli alimony , or who expect to beg soon. " REPORT OF THE CONDITIO1 Of The Tanners State Hank , of I'resti Nebraska. Charter No. 7lV , Incorporated In t Hate of Nebraska , at the close of busini 1'cbrtiary 23. 190 $ . KisoiKCis. Loans and discounts . . . J Z3,9o2 Overdrafts , secured and unsecured 114 ItanUnik- house furniture and ftMuros ( oO Current expenses and laves paid . C4 Duo from state and prlxalu banks and bankers . 25,534.17 ( Currency . . . Cash > IColn . 4,037.95 Total cash on hand . .T . 20.02. Total . ? UH I.l.UUUTlUS , Capital stock paid In . * 13KX Surplus fund . . . 1,5X UmU-UUM profit- , . ; . 14' Individual deposits subject to ch.-ck . i24.100.73 Tune ccrtltlcatvMof Uopo lt U.CM.tll 3 .7ti ! Total . $54,41 STATI : or Nr. County of Klchardooit. I. Cl > de Tuacker , cashier , of the ab naniixl bank , do hereby nwnarthat tha ab statement is a correct and true copy o ( the port made to the State Hanking Hoard. CLMIU TIIACKKK , Cai.liIt ATTKbT : W. C. MAKOKAVH. Director. LEVI TIIACKKK. Director. Subscribed and \\orn tu Ixforc m # this day of March , 1W3. L. D. McCcuUBK. Justice 1'oaci REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of The Tall * City Slate Hank of TalU City cbrntUa , Charier No. IS1 * . Incorporated In the tntc of Nebraska , at tile close of bttshicm ebrtiary ! oaim ami Discount * . { 192.199.0 Hcrdrafts , secured and iitnecured.4M.2 ankliiK lion i ! furniture ami fixtures. 13,2 ( l.o urrctit expenses ami taxes paid . 337.1 hie. from state ami prUnte bnnkn ami bankers . 37,105.71 hcokflaiul Itmnsof u.xclianiro 635.11) I Currency . 7.H74.00 Cash > I Col n . di00.73 : Total canli on liaml . 1.915.0 Total . 2.VUI5.0 niillnl nloclc palil In . * ffl.000.0 urpltu fuiiil . lo.ooo.o J IH ! \luYd I piollt * . 3.SH.J ndtvldunl dopimlls Mihjecl to check . * I3I.73".20 K-innml cortlllcntL-H of ilu- posit . 41 , 102.73 rtllU-il cliookH . 3.SIO.CX ) ) ue to Mate and private ul banlfors . 17,022.59 19 l.flXU Total . . . 2VM.415.C TATI ! 01' XlillKASKAi I If County of Rlclianlsdii. ) I. W. A. dreeiiwald , cashier of thu abox named bank , do hereby swear that th above statement Is a correct ami trim copy < i thu reiiort mnile to the State. Hankinit Hoard , W. A. ( tKHH.NWAUi , Cashier. ATTHST : K. I' . C.IST , Director. T. J. ( ' .1ST. Director. Subscribed and sworn to before ma this 7' day of March , PUS. K. 11. lIi'STON , Notary Public. My commission expires I'ebrtiary 0 , 1914. REPORT OF THE CONDITIOr nniieillaiik oft Salem , of Salem. Nebrask ; Charier No. 35' * , Incorporated Tin the State < Nebraska , at thu close of business I'ebruar 21.1908i KKSOUKCI'.S. Loans nnd discounts $ 5,377. ! Overdrafts , secured and unsecured. . . . 1,026. " Hanklnir house , furniture and tlxtures 3,086.1 Current expenses and taxes paid 187. ' Urti ! from state nnd private. banks and bankers 40.l26.Si3 C.ibh on hand 4.IKI3.10 41,75' ) . ' Total * 135,0.'J9. : I.IAllII.ITIIiS. Capital stock paid In $ IlO.oOO.i Surplus fund 10,000.1 Undivided profits 1,510.1 mlhldnal deposits subject to check 70.319.93 ) eniand certificates of deposit 17,772.83 94.092. Total 135,0,19. STATi : Ol' NUltKASKA , Comity of Ulchardnon. _ l i K. II. Huston , Cashier of the above nami mik. do hereby swear that the alunc stalemoi H.\ correct and trim copy of the report made lie Slate llanUliiu Hoard. ATTIHT : K. 11. HUSTON. S , 1' . r.isr , Director. W. A. ONiiKNWM.it , Director. Subscribed and sworn to'before me thlsO lay of Mart'li , IWS. r.i'1' . r.HKKNW.VLD. Notarj 1'ubllc. CommlsNlon expires Dec. , Hill. A Conservatory of Music To Richardson County \Yo have just learned that thoi is boin opened in the Will building in this city , a couservi lory of music for those interc-ste in the study of music in Kichnn eon County. For a long time tli question lias been asked how is possible for a person to acquire thorough and correct knowledf : of the science and art of imis without the expenditure of a larjj amount of time and money i some distant city where theschoo for the cultivation of the fine ar are usually located. It is we known that there are many real ! talented persons who cannot spin the necessay amount of time awn from their homes at the largi centers of education , to say notl ing of the great financial co. . which Biich a course would nece arily require. In opening tl Falls City Conservatory of MUB the promoters of the entorprif feel that they have met and eliu hinted all the objectionable fei lures and made it possible for eac and everyone who so desires to st cure the very best instructic along all musical lines. Falls Oil itself is peculiarly adapted for tl organization of such a school , b ing situated at the junction of bol railroads and being also in eas driving distance of the Mit layii towns. In this way the pupi would bo enabled to come into tl school once a week from the mo remote parts of the county , tal their lesson and return home tl same day. In the person of the directory feel that too much cannot be sai Ho is a graduate from the be schools of this and the old worl He has a doctors degree of IIUIE and has had five years of expei ence in teaching in the conserv tories of Cincinnati , Chicago ai Denver. Instructions will given on piano , violin , pipe orgi and voice , while special attenti < will be paid to classes in music history , biography , theory , the ough-bass , harmony and compoi lion. The tuition charged will ' very small when compared wi Legal Notice IN Till : ItU'HAllDSON COUNTY DlSTllld COUHT , 8TATUOI' NUIJHA8KA. Frtilorlck H. Nltuclip , oxcctitor of tlio t-smt of ( IcorBo Hcrfclilwwr , ilecon ecl , and trtistco o nti cxprvM trust , plaintiff , vs. The city of Arn o , Ni-l > rnkn , nml tlmclttrcn and ItilmhitnnU tlirrcof ; tlm unknown liplrs o Ixnild AllKuwnhr , ilcconncd , tlio unknown liolr of Jncoh Hclipii , Jacob Iloycr nml ( IwirKo Holler 1th , ( It-ccaM-d , wlio reprpsmitixl tlipmcelreH n truotr-cs for the Opnornl ( ipnniui Colonlzntloi Hoclcty of IlulTiiiu , New York , n corpomtlon itni Jofcpli A. Hwivtwr , Jo.H'lili lllnfpr , Wm. Mnsl Adnin Umliuif , 1) . W , t'urtlf , Joepph llumhud 8.imuol Sclmor , John Bchlclfcr , ( li'ow , Hour iind Aimtist I'lirchon , licirn nt law ofVm. . I'm chvn , dfCPiiMHl ; llcnniin nnd Win. Doorftc , hvlt lit law of AimiiHt Docrstoj A.iK stii H. Dncor Hophln C. Iliircluiril , liplm of F. W. Iturclmril , d ( cowwli Atiilrciut HIK" < , Iloliitlch Bnclit , A.dorl hpldo , UriiHt Tiippc , ICd\u\nl I'ncki'tt , John Wcl or , I-'rlitlrk-li Bull , Jiunon Thornton , Horndc Hcliprnicr , Henry iihl : , llilllip llnuck , Mrs-Miu KlhiRlpr , l-'roidrich Tuppo , Hultluifpr Wirthiie John Horn , ( li-or o , August Nortc , JOM-P 8clm nii , IVti-r Hiiulivrt , liliiiutnl J.U'.d.IlicI Loutn Tlfclipo , llcriiliiiril Kiilp , Nicli < iln , | ] , HPIIIJ llrunii , Knnlrick Will , Krlctlrlch Kli- clipcli , Charles .SihiniiiicbpforinlK. IVIiilrir Ijnliii , Ailuin Ailum ky , horpiizOrnnniiL licrThc < iloro HIIKIT , I'xlwnnl Heron , I'otrr I'liulllHooi Jolin HothliiiiIh , Jacob Hchlcffur , AlUirtlloju I'ctor Klrliilmiii , NIrliolntiH Wiinnpinnohur , Ho iniiri iici : > ITel , Wi'iulli ) Stern , 1' . Anthonj Sinltl JncoliOiH'cklo , ChnrleBTiitkowHky , Jncoh Hole iil iihUli riti-el , 1. ! ' . JliiPBPlIu , Lorenz Olllli AndrcnH HO-PS , 1. M. Kull , l''rie < lrlcli niimsicl UiljoficiiH Hllpurth , Jncol ) 9clilis cr , Oeor > HclihiiiK. Atifntxt HolzhiiiiHon , Chris Dun Kurt : nmn , Adam Kulnhnrdt , V'rlwlricli Resell , 1'rlei ricli Wuerth. Juliana-I.Solomon , Mlohauicioecl kel , Heniuin Dt-IrliiKer , IjtiuU FornofT , Frederic I'iescheck , Herman IucrlTulAtiKUitua Sohriimn OeorKO Schneider , John (1 , Focll , John llotl Imrth , Josppli Hall , 1'otur Nest-elliUHcli , Henry 5 I'urchen , John Naumnn , 1'lillllp Hcliutiun , Hem lloinrich Wnner ( , Wilholm WOKHC Fienw-l , I-'riedrlcli HImharK , Fried rickn Jljer , Jacob F. Swnrtz , Itobort Schnstc KraiizlH A. llurKhnnlt. Anilnuii llpess , OeorKO 1 Walther , lIliHalM'th Kiefel , Jacob Holer , Jotei O.Virth , Jacob ( loercrio , AugustWOOBC "liarliw Talkownky , C'lmrlps Heittcr , I'lillll 'ertol , Chrictian Ilirli ; , I. M. Koil , Charles Iteii or , ICnirich Meier , Frledrlch Tappo , AIIKUI Voeppen , Victor Diiprpe , Mlcliaul Danner , Joh Vm. ( lordon , FrnnriH F. DoVine , Julius I'.Wnh \nton Sciklor , 11. (1. ( ( Ipphart , John ( ! . Sclunid Ltulreas Sterr , Frledriclt IjiutennchlaeKPr , 1 Vnthony Smith , I'eter Schultz , OeorKO Joh iurkel , Charles F. AlincrldiiiKer , Fnedric . .autenochlupKor , Henry ItciBBeii , JoHeph Yoc vnrkn , Jacob Molter , Henry Nauert , I'hilli iojer , Carl Weidnnbanni , Chribtian I'nrchc : 'hrlstianStipcker , Otto .Mueller , ilathias Ha eritli , ( IreKor HiiueM'r , John ( i. Waterman Theodore. SelU , I. F. MneKolin , Abraham N. 1'a terson , Henry Schuemami , Win. UUIKO , Frin rich iCesch , Henry lloeitweiRer , John Schneidu 'hillipll. llcndpr , John Hess , Herman Packer Wilholm DOOKP , OeorKO F.lienilcr , Win. MeH&in 'tiedrlch llochsnlmch , Carl Nut-sal , John ( ( empter. Charles F. Mejer , John lj. Ixjlinian Henry W. Itothert , Jos-eph Vodwnrka , Johai . ' . Trefzer.deoreu W.Prake.Herman H. llother jouis Holzhorn , Joxeili | Knrtz , Wm. Kichonbet Cmil HiBi.pt , f. Smith , ( JporKO Herch , Il.irbai leilmnn , lleorKo I' > ride , Nicholaud MoprHfolde Jhnrles F. AlmcmUiiKfr , Friedrich Caesar , II nan Schmitt , Win. HeuniiiK , FriLxlrich I.nl ieoree F. Jloehl , AiiKtmt Schwnrz , C. F. Hart' uicr , 8. ItliiKwald , J. Konft , Jt > sol > li Dialer , A K > rt-Mohn , Cd H. TommhaKun , Lucien Sorri leer o CliriHiniiuiii , IK'HIUWnppel , Jos-el Aolltnan.Otta Jlicliaellsi , Frank Schmidt , Wi tanrmacher , ( ieorKO (5aptel ( , Friedrich Cae < i Jamuel K. SlcKlderrj , Jacob Schiesswohl , Jol lutli'iibert. Molina Fnutnacht , Win. llollmn I'eter I'aul , Frank I'feomiB , John U'cber , Loroi Scheldt , Itoiiofatz Hnrtman , Jacob Strolwl , Ai Kiist C. Tappe , AtiRUbt Daorr , ( leorKO Landp lohn C. Kenchlin , Joliu Ij. Jncob , Jolin 1 tothcrt , AiiKiist Uothert , IK-rman * H , Mother 'lirifctinn Allirecht , I'eti-r Ausbtel , Heurj Spun : \ithur KrlK- , Phillip lleore , IMward Hcio , ciui-u ( ' . KCJIT , 1) . llurtuclrt , Jobu ( ipckle Vilntn S.ichs , JameH Thornton , Henry C. Han ieoriio P. Hans , Ilenr > A. Sclmrdclnmn , Hen M. Paicheu , Fredrlclii.MaucurCasper Waltht Jacob Itndolph , P. M. lleinrich , AujjiiBt Hothei l''riedrich Itochenbuch , ( ieorno P. Haas , Xmi joetz , Hernuin Stiefel , Kdward Heron , Feril i.tud Kehr , Jonn Artnbriibt , Jacob Heinment Freidricli Uorschmanu , Joseph Knrtz , 1'rie ricli Kuplin , defendantH. To the unknown lieirn of Louis Alltjewnhr , d cease < l , n > id the unknown heirs of Jacob Sche Jacob llejor and CpurK ! Hollerith , deeeoKil. ai dloftho ubo\e named individual defendaii commencliiKlth the nninuot Juteph A. Sttet SIT , and ending with thu name of Frieilrii Kuehn , noiiTesideiitH of thu flute of NebruHka : YOU AM ) KAOH OFOU AUK HKItKli N'OI'IFIKl ) that Frinlerick U Nltzi-che , nxcruti of tlioi-Mntuof ( ieorno Hersclibi > rKer , decease uid triiKteoof an express trutt , did on tlina ! ay of Febrtino , 1WW. tile his petition in tlm d ! trict court of Itichaidxon Count } , the object ai l > rajerof which is to iirocure the rendition of lecree by wild honorable court quietlnc the tit In him as the Icnateoof the taid ( iporno. Heitc Ix-TKer , decea-MHl , to thu follow IIIK dpi-rrilxxl re estate situated 111 Hichtirdson Co. , nnd the t-tn of Nebraska , tow it : thu west half ofthonort weit uuarter of section li , township U , nitiKo I IX of thu U P. M. , in which said real estate > < appear to claim BOIUO interest , and which ji nro roiulrcil by said iwtiiiou of plaintitl here to set forth jour answer thereto. AND YOU A1UC FUUTHEll NOTIl'lKDth iiu ) < ' ? s } < iu Mnemlly olead , answer or demur the , petition of plaiutift filiil herein on or bofo tlm 18th dnj of April. 11K)8. ) said iHitltion will ! taken as confessed , and ndecreu reuderetl utaiu > oii accordingly. This son icu by publication , so far as the cm relates to the unknown heirs of Louis AllKeual dereaspd , and tin * unknown heirs of Jac < Schon , Jacob Ilejer nnd ( ! oorKo Hollerith , d ceased. Is made pursuant to an order of the Ho John 11. ( taper , onoof the judges of thodistri court of Ktclmrdsou County , mmlo for that pi iiosoand endorsed on the i > etitiou of plaint lierein. HKAVIS .V HEVVIS , 0-lt Attorueya for Plaintiff , the class of instruction the pup will receive. A pupil will be ei abled to study music in this scho for one year for the same amoui that would be required to kec them in Lincoln or Kansas Gil for a period of two months. This is a worthy enterprise an deserves the patronage of all. " \ \ feel that everyone who is interes ed in the study of music shou give this their careful consider lion and invesligation before tin decide to send their children o of the county to patronize hi { . priced schools in the distant citie There is no reason why Falls Ci and Richardson County shou not support as good a school music as Lincoln or Kansas Cit All correspondence will be fro ly answered and all class of wo guaranteed to be of the highe grade. Address , Falls City Co servatory of MusicFallsCityNe Bissell Case Reversed. The supreme court has just reversed the celebrated Bissel Gandy case and remanded it back lor trial on the showing ol prejudice existing in Pawnee county where the case was lasl heard , This is a victory for M. E Gandy , appellant in error. Humboldt Leader. Pain can be quickly stopped. A 2i cent box of Dr. ShoopN Hctidnuhi Tablets will kill any pain , everywhere in 20 iiilnuteal Besides they are thor oughly safe. Painful periods will women , neuralgia , etc , quickly ceasi after one tablet. Sold 03' all dealers Free Copies to Advertisers The Canadian postoflicc de partment is making an investiga tion into the practice of publish ers sending free copies of thei papers to advertisers as second class matter. They claim tha under the regulations advertiser are not entitled to receive frei copies at this rate , nor even fo the purpose of checking , bu must first become subscribers Several publishers of dailies am weeklies have had a claim mad against them for extra postage at the rate of one cent for fen ounces on copies which they liavi been sending1 out to advertiser : or years back. In the case o one daily the sum involve * amounts to thousands of dollars Canadian Publisher and Printer Thousands Perish Thousands perish every year fror. consumption resulting from a cold Foloy's Honey and Tar cures the mos obstinate racking coughs and expel the cold from your system and prc vents consumption and pneumonia. I has cured many cases of incipient con sumption. Kerr's Pharmacy. The Falls City Nursery tha lias always sold the trees , wil have a fine lot of trees for th > spring trade. Itf. How Cough Germs Multiply When you have a cold the mucou membrane Is inllamed and the discus germs wdlcti you breathe find lodge merit" and multiply , especially th pneumonia germ. Folcy's Honey an Tar teethes and heals the Inllamed al passage , stops the cough and expel the cold from your system. Refus substitutes. Kerr's Pharmacy. * GO SOMEWHERE Make That California Trip NOW Low one way Colonist rate ; daily until April seth ti Utah , California , Oregon Washington and Montana Winter Tours : To the South and Gulf re sorts daily until April 3Oth Homeseekers' Rates First and third Tuesdays c each month to Colorado Big Horn Basin , Montan and the Northwest. The Big Horn Basin Mr. D. Clem Deaver , Land seekers' Information Bt reau , Omaha , will persona ! ly conduct landseeker t this country the first an third Tuesdays in Apri Write Mr. Deaver for ir formation about very desii able irrigated lands in th Basin-subject to homestea under the big Governmer Ditch or under privat ditches. 100,000 acres c new Basin land will com under water in 1908. Business Openings We have a list of excellei business chances in ne\\ growing towns on Burling ton extensions ; get estal lished early ahead of tli coming population. Writ Mr. Deaver. E. G. WHITPORD , Local Tlclsct AQCII L. W. WAKELEY , G. P. A. , Omaha , Neb. Engineering. Land , mine and drainage sur- eys , estimates , reports by West ern Engineering Co. , mapping , draughting , designs of steel , 4 iiasonrv and re-enforced concrete , blue , brown and black printing , Drawings of patent models made. 36. U. S. Nat'l. Bank Building , Omaha , Neb 2 4t. borne people stop advertising during dull seasons and that is what makes dull seasons for : hcm. * ; i in m 11 m 11 ! i n HM D. S. HcCarthy : 1RAY ANID TRANSFER ; ; Prompt attention given to the removal of house hold goods. PHONE NO. 211 < -t < t-M It I HI I i I It M-frj-K * H. flARION AUCTIONEER , Sales conducted in scientific and busi nesslike manner C. H. MARION I : Falls City , Nebraska I For Good Sales , flood Service , Pro Returns Ship Your Stock to Qeo. R. Barse LIVE STOCK COMMISSION CO. . Write us for Market Reports Kansas City , Mo. , WE SELL CATTLE AND HOGS O < & $ * $ & $ < * ' & 3 > < ยง > Practice in Various Courts. Collections Attended To. Notary Public. FALLS CITY Otllce over Kerr's Pharmacy Olllce Phone 200 Residence Phone 271 W. S. FAST PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phonosi i Residence ICO Phonos- i nones - -j , onCQ 55 FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA DR. 0. N. ALLISON MTI' ' S 1s Phone 243 Over Richardson County Bank. FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA DR. H. T. HttHN VETERINARIAN Oflice and residence first door north of city park. Phone 263. FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA EDGAR R. MATHERS Z > El K T" ! E S Phones : Nos. 177 , 217 SAM'L. WAUL BUILDING The Cough Syrup that rids the system of a cold by acting as a cathartic on the bowels is Dees is the original laxative cough syrup , contains co opiates , gently moves the bowels , carrying the cold off through the natural channels , Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. A. G. WANNER THE BOWELS AMD MOVE WORK OFF A COLD . . . * - - - - - * < HW ' BEE'S LAXATIVE COUOU SIHUP. COUGH BEST FOR A