I THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , APRIL 10 , 1908. A Common Mistake. Many women mlstaxo kidney and bladder troubles for some Irregularity peculiar to the sex. Foley's Kidney Remedy corrects Irregularities and makes women woll. Miss Carrie Har den , Bowling Green , Ky. , writes : "I buffered much pain Irom kidney and blrdder trouble until I started to use Foley's Kidney H6mcdy. The first bottle gave 1110 great relief , and after taking the second bottle I was entirely well. Kerr's Pharmacy. The prospects are fine for a big fruit crop this year. Don't be pessimistic and know something will happen , but just think how good all this fruit will taste after last years shortage. The Cough Syrup that rids the system of a cold by acting B.B a cathartic on the bowels is Bees is the original laxative cough syrup , contains no opiates , gently moves tha liowels , carrying the cold off through tha natural channels. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. A. G. WANNER will stand during the season of 1908 at my place known as the WEAVER FARM 8 miles southwest of Falls City , 51A miles southeast of Salem , 6 miles north of Merrill , Kansas. 5T. ANTHONY IS A PERCHERON five j-cars old in April 1908. Has a seal brown color. Weighs lf > 00 pounds. Perfect individual with good disposition. TERMS : $1000 to insure colt to stand and suck , should owner part with mare or remove from cottnt3' services become due and pa3'able at once. America's Tlierminal Wonderland 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 I * . DIRECT THROUGH ROUTE Call on join ! IM\.I or ( u B. P. PAYNE ( toueral Passenger awl fid-i Ajju.t St. Louis. Mo. IVORY POLISH POR FURNITURE : and PIANOS n I "Goid For " Any Wood" t L ! \'s ni prli ! s removes tuint n 1 rt rru * t'i ' ri sh Gjataiit t-d I i.n > . i tcci i -i [ in Ab I n < Ir tn Ue t polish muJc Accept no - l.u lute If your d al r doetn't catty ll t 1 ui nil oaoiu end wo 11 ice ib t you re - > f < l avic * 8Se mid 80o I M&NurCTUfCO Ot OftfiHMD 4 WILHUM , Omaha , Mttar J i ! ! D. S. HcCarthy I 1DR2VY TRANSFRR Prompt nttcntlon given to the roinovul of house hold poods. PHONE NO. 211 | C. H. flARSON I I AUCTIONEER , 1 I Sales conducted in I scientific and busi- I uesslike manner ! , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I C. H. MARION I Falls City , Nebraska | , Pur Good Snlen , ( lood Scr > lcc , Pro < I > Kctiirn.t Ship Your Stock to < > Geo. R. Barse | I.IVB STOCK COMMISSION CO. . Write us for Market Report * Kansas Clly. Mo. , WE SELL CATTLE AND HOGS DR. H. T. HAHN VETERINARIAN Oilico and residence first door north of city pnrk. Phone 2(53. ( PALLS CITY , NEBRASKA EDGAR K. MATHERS I'ST ' Phones : Nos. 177 , 217 SAM'L. WAUL BUILDING ) ) R : M. 1. WILSON PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office and Residence over McMillan's Drug Store. Phone 329. FALLS CITY , ATTORNRY Practice in Various Courts. Collections Attended To. Notary Public. FALLS CITY R. 1 ° . ROBRRTS Ollice over Kerr's Pharmacy Ollice Phone 200 Residence Phone 271 W. S. FAST PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Residence 1(10 ( Phnnnsj j Phnnns- , I nones - -j Ollice , , , 55 | FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA DR. 0. N. ALLISON IDJJB , KLO I' ' S 1s Phone 218 Over Richardson County Hank. FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA Thtit languid , lifeless feeling that comes with sprinff and early summer , can be quickly changed to a feeling of buoyancy and energy by the judicious use of Dr. Snoop's Restorative. The Restorative U a genuine tonic to tired , run-down nerves , and but n few doaes Is needed to satisfy the user that Dr. Snoop's Uestorutlve is actually reaching that tired spot. The indoor life of winter nearly always loads to sluggish bowels , and to luggUh circu lation tn general. The customary lack of exercise and out-door ulr tics up the llvor , stagnates the kidneys , and oft * tildes .veakcns the Heart's action. Use Pr. Snoop's Restorative a few weeks ami all will bchanged. . A few duya tit wi'i t ! ! } ou that yuu are u-ing the ritit run ily. Vou will easily and eur < 1 } i ' lit - than ifrom today. SolJ 1 . . r. i = Tin. Tri'jiij - . s i , n jjoo-1 I'1 i c t > ; it ! \"iir \ \ i'tih-nt , . ! Afforas Pertect Security. I Koly > ' tluncy and Tur ufTord * jn i f ct .i-uritj ficni pucuiuo'jia u-.ij . - ' . - > pt on a ' Jr > - the1 " o-L ol- ' i c i I - , i ' . ,1 i \ ViI I i i , I i ' . Hi ' ' . u' l''n I I „ I I 11 I Honey and Var nad Oeen taicen verr > HUftlBOLDT. Olto Kotour was down from Lincoln Tuesday. W. W. Crockett of Tccumsoh was In town Tuesday. Andrew Slpplcy of Dawson was on our streets Tuesday. Mrs. Msiry Itlnvaty of Lincoln , Is In the city visiting friends Myrtle Stratton visited the last of the week with Palls City friends. Will Unglcs was down from Lincoln on business the middle of the week. J. T. Norton of Lincoln came down to Humboldt , Tuesday to cast his vote. Will Kcntnor and wife left Saturday or Ucutrlce , whcro they will tnko hargo of a hotel. Fred Hlumcr came down from Lin- : oln Tuesday to cast his vote at the nuniulpal election. V. G. Lyford was up from Palls City londny looking after his business In- eresta In this city. Mrs. C. K. Cooper left Sunday for a isit with her slster-ln-law , Mrs. Gco Seabury , In Chicago , IJcrtha Prank was the guest of her ricnd , Mabel Huerstetta , In Tccumseh "Yiday and Saturkay. Arthur Mutton , who has spending ho winter in this locality , left Wed nesday for California. II. P. Marble , D. A. Cooper and A.A. ranncr attended the Taft banquet in Omaha , Monday evening. Grace Shunted came down from 'jlncoln to spend Sunday at the homo of her parents , north of town. Otis Hunter and family were hero he past week visiting Mrs. Hunter's laronte , P. M. Wilson and wife. Archie , George and Lois Hummel , students In the Nebraska State Univer sity , came homo Tuesday to vote. Mrs. Will Johnson and little son aio spending the week with her parents E. Whitney and wife , in Omaha. Arthur Cockeram and family of Wy- more , were here the fore part of the week visiting Mrs. Maggie Stratton. Prank Martin of Palls City addressed the Good Cltl/.ens' League at the Pres byterian church on Monday evening. Mcedames John Power and C. M. Oantrcll attended the State Missionary meeting in Lincoln , Thursday and Frl. day. Denver Phllpot left Monday for Stnlthlleld , Nebr. , where he will re main during the summer with his bister , Mrs. H. Perry. Henry Seely , an employe at the Cooper & Eon mill , left Wednesday for Vintou , Iowa , and will remain for a month's visit with his parents. Mark Williamson , who has been em ployed at carpenter work at Elmwood , Nobr. , for some time , arrlyeU here Tuesday to spend n few days with friends. A farewell party was tendered Elmer Patterson In the Presbyterian church parlors Tuesday evening. Mr. Patter son leaves soon with his parents , J. T. Patterson and wife for their new homo In California. The members of the Rebekah lodge urprised Mrs Arthur Udland at the home of her parents , Gco. Games and wife , on Friday afternoon. Mrs Un- land leaves soon for Canada , where her husband is now located. Jas. Scott , a well known resident of this community , died very suddenly at his home northwest of town on Sunday evening. Funeral services were he-Id from the Methodist church Tuesday afternoon. Deceased is survived by a wife and two daughters , Edna and Olive Ivn. Sbrauger , daughter of J. D. Snrauiror and wife , and Everett Jones diove over to Auburn Thursday , where they were united In maarlago by the county judge of Nemaha county. The young couple will tnuko their homo with the bride's parents for a while. SHUBERT Mrs. P. M. Oathout was the guest of Mrs. Elmer El-o , Friday. Miss Charlotta Imlcr entertained out- of-town company last Sunday. Dr. Shook bought a fine herd of hogs from F , M. Oathout last week. Mr. find Mra. R. Roasoner were guests of Mrs. Leslie lust Sunday. Chas Wllron and wife of near Stella , was vibitlug friends here quite recently. Mrs. Lou h Sbulcnberg , who wae seriously sick at last writing , Is now doing nicely , Walter Lewie entertained quite number of bis gentlemen friends at 1 U home Sunday , Dr. Stickler and wife came over from Barada Saturcly in their new auto tc visit relatives. J. C. Sbuleubcrg visited v.Ith hit daughter and family , of near town , thr first of the weelc MrJ IJjatmui and Mi- ' 1 at IP , da-ten ' pi ot Si'urJaj 'if' rr > > * . ( ' ' Ii .1 i' , t' . > f t i ir i i.i r 1' fi II .i [ r , - I UJJHUJ , lift 1:1 vi iUl > K V. ll.U home UlIKi ] In Knusurivcral week' j MrS V. ' 1.11 , ' was , , . t'i ' , „ | til t.u . ' , j _ home c.f ( > ru. iu : 1 v" > lu K , h n l.a ! .1 D ' ' aome time , came to town uurme thi week for n vl-it vvitVi nN relative * . Mr. and Mis. Will Rjati tire now the roud parents of a line baby boy which mno to gladden their home March 'I Is I F. N. Klnton came nown from Howe ast Saturday , whore he Is employed In artieiitcrlng , returning again Monday. Several of the members of thoW.O. W. vent to itolhi Thursday evening to be resent at the big blowout at that place. Mrs. Walter Lowl , accompanied by er mother , Mrs. McCombor , were en- ertalned by friends in the countrj last u ml ay. Henry Leslie and family now occupy ho property recently vacated by Win. pecco and wife , taking possession of t last Monday. Ross Stokes of Harada , Chas. Shuleu- burg and Everett Klnton took homo vith them from here last week , each a mm now buggy. Mr. Ell Rupart and wlfo returned ionic Sunday evening from a few dajs Islt with the hitter's sister , Mrs.Yodor ) f near Falls City. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Green of Wapola , Iowa , Is now enjoying a few ays visit with the hitter's sisters , Mrs. ohn Hergsmas and Mrs. Ora Ross , > oth of this place. The many friends hero of Mr. and Irs. Walter Weddlu will be pleased to earn that they reached their dcstina- Ion alright and found the country up o their expectations. Mrs. Henry XVagnor returned to her lome at Harada last Sunday after pending a week with her daughter , Mrs. Louis Shulenburg , who has been crlously sick but Is now doing nicely. Mr. Edwin Updike of Merna , Nobr , ind Mrs. John Harmon of this place were united in marriage at Palls City list Tuesday. While Updike isn't very veil Known hero the brldo is well and avorably known and has a largo circle ) f friends here who join In congratula. lions. Great Jubilee. The services at the union re vival meetings now in progress it the M , E. church were turned into a great jubilee on Tuesday evening in honor of the Anti- Saloon victory in the city election. The report from the second ward came in while Prof. Erwtn was ingingthe "Holy City. " The congregation could not suppress its lecling , but burst forth in spontaneous applause , and joined in singing the "Ilosaiinas" of the solo. solo.Dr. Dr. Karl had spoken but a few minutes , when his sermon was interrupted by the arrival of the reports from the first and third wards. Immediately the meeting was turned into a great jubilee amidst the most intense excite ment. Prof. Erwin sang a solo written for the occasion by Rev. R. R. TeeterBy request the words of the song are published. ( Turn"IlolUeraiice Has Conic. " ) 1. I saw a rum-EoaUcd voter , With trembling heart and hand. Depositing' a ballot To free this rum-cursed land. His trousers worn and thread-bare , A coat he could not buy , But he .shouted , after voting , "We'll make this old town dry. " horns Then shout the victory ; tell the story , Tcmp'rance victory we have won. Yes hhont the victory , Hallelujah ! Tcmp'rance victory we have won. , Then came a politician , With bra/.cn air and bold , Depositing his ballot To strengthen i inn's .strong hold ; Hut the poor man's prayer was ans\\ercd While his faith was placed on high , And he shouted , in the evening , "Falls City lias gone dry. " Chorus : 3. The mother and the children , Now free from want and care , Surround the sober father In happy family prayer. No little hungry faces , Nor babies' starving cry , For men have pra i i.id % 'otcd , And old Falls Citi' ' y. Chorus : All the successful candidates that could be found were seated upon the platform. Short ad dresses were made by Messrs Gco. Kiecher , W. II. Schmehel John Uenschotcr , Col. Marion , Rev. Teeter , Rev. Mnstin and by the veteran of many temperance battles , Mr. Samuel Lichty. A resolution , asking the ap pointment of Samuel Marts to the position of chief of police , was passed unanitnouly ant broughtforth entbuastic applause At the close of the meeting the ladies of the W. C. TU. . accom panied by the pastors and many other iriends marched to the home of mayor-elect Abbey am gave him a serenade. Mr. ant Mrs. Abbey had retired for th < night , litt gladlv an. < .ind open ed then lime to v. 01 H theii ' * f I I r out going tn lyor and wife joined the seion.tdtrand joined in the jollification us well. /VUr longratulatujn-s and mm ' VL-'I ' v.islicv , t' ' , ptrty tool. i 'ca\i ' i i Mr. ami Mrs Alj'xy ' , cleaving ! in a state of appreciation I and delight. f | * ' rft ( A * ifa r $ ffa tfa fJ ? A PECI&L OBJECT ? * * * * It is a common practice for people to lay aside in one } ' for a special object ; < * 1 * to satisfy a particular need ; or to provide - * * * vide against a possible emergency. V * Our facilities for handling such business - t * $ * ness are most excellent.Vhen 4 4t K money has been left with us for a t specific purpose , we carefully carry out * $ * the desires of the depositor. I FARMERS STATE PHKSTON , NUmWSKA , " r Operating Under State Inspection and Control. Electric I We carry a full line of this celebrated Fencing in the Orna mental , Field a n cl Chicken Mesh. ! - The Electric Weld makes this the acknoweleclg- gred peer of Woven Wire Fencing. Zz We also have a nice line of "Sure Hatch" Incu- fc bators , which we will be pleased to explain to those g = interested. Give us a call before purchasing. 1 J. C. TANNER SI Ours Arc "Dopondablc" Goods FALLS CITY , NEB. J DON'T FORGET CIIAS. M. WILSON'S is headquarters for Cut Glass , | f Fancy China , Dinnenvare , Lamps , Glassware and in fact everything that goes to make a * Complete China Store We also have a complete stock of Good Groc eries , Fruits and Vegetables. Minnesota Early Ohio Seed Potatoes at Chas. M. Wilson's § 1 The Fails City Roller Mills § t ic ' Docs a l milling business , and manufactures the c 's following brands of flour o ' SUNFLOWER MAGNOLIA CROWN The above brands arc gunrantccd to be of the highest pos sible quality. We also manufacture all mill products and conduct a general 3 cl Grain , Live Stock and Coal Business 3 C9 .mil solicit a share of your patronage 3 P. S. Heaccck & So , Fails City , Nebr. 3a We want to call your attention to one of the most complete and up-to- date stocks of Farm Implements just from the factories. Remember , we do not change to a new line , every year we carry the Hest Makes money can buy , Molinc and Canton line , they need no introduction. We also carry the most complete and largest stock of Buggies , we have the celebrated Moon Bros. Buggies and Surries and also Mennex and Keys. Remember , we have the Buggie Business , and if you need a Buggy or Surry call and see us , we can save you money. Remember , we carry in stock at all times Gas En gines , Manure Spreaders , Windmills , Pumps , Tanks , Pipe and everythln in the Implement line. Don't forget to have us put on your house and barn W. C. Shinn's * Copper Cable Lightning Rod. Yours truly , for bu.siio' ! Werner , Mosiman AND COMPANY j