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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1908)
THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , APRIL 24 , 1908 PIANOS HIGH GRADE PIANOS Evenings 12 Days Only at 3 Doors North of State Bank , Falls City , Nebraska. Is your home without a piano or organ ? Have you been promising one to your wife or children ? Are you thinking of getting one in the next year or two ? If so , here is an opportunity you cannot afford to let pass. : - : : - : : - : : = : Realizing the demand in Falls City and the vicinity for a proper sort of Music Store , carrying a reliable line of pianos , we are pleased to say that we have completed our arrangements to such an end , and have , after a most careful investigation , secured the lines best adapted to build up a permanent business , pianos that will last a life time , that will make each customer a live advertisement for us , and bring us a constantly increasing business along conservative lines. J * J * * Kimball , Haddorff , Clarendon Names that arc known the world ovc-r , and stand for all that is best in piano building. Our deal with the manufacturers provides for a 12 Days Advertising Sale with the manufacturers' representative in charge. The sample pines are now on exhibition , and during these twelve days , one of each style will be sold for adver tising purposes , at prices and terms that will be a revelation to you. The Time to Pick Cherries Is When They Are Ripe If you fail to investigate this proposition , we know that you will regret it later. It is an opportunity we can never repeat. As the price allowance on these pianos will be a special one for advertising purposes , we cannot , for the protection of our future business , quote prices here , but a few minutas of your time will show you that you can now buy a piano of the highest grade at the price , or less , of an inferior instrument : - : : - : ; - ; ONE PRICE , PLAIN FIGURES , FULL VALUES TO ALL School will soon be out , and a piano bought now will mean much to your children befnr Fall. Think it over then call. You will never regret it , whether you buy now or not , only remember , first choice will be best. : - : ' : - : . : - : : - : Falls City , Neb. SHUBERT John Single and \vlfo now occupy the Cooper property. George Hrleker was u Haraila visitor ono ilny last week. W. J. McCrcu of Stella was a business visitor hero Monday. Mr. Win. Speeco has now moved Into the Oakley property. Undo George Lewis was a Stella visitor one day last week , Mr. Miller and family spent Sunday with friends In Kails City. Emery Rolojack of 1 Simula was In our town Tuesday evening. Mr. J. F. Shubcrl was a business vis itor ut Lincoln last Thursday. David Ward's child is now very slek , with little hopes of recovery. Superintendent Oliver of Falls City , was in town one day quite recently. Madams Joe Spieklor and Bucholtz were shopping In Falls City , Saturday. Samuel Splckler of Barada marketed n load of hogs here Tuesday morning. Miss Jennie Brown entertained her mint , Miss Dottle Palmer , last Sunday , Mr. and Mrs. Woddlo visited their sou anil family , Sim Wcddlo , near town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Skeen of Auburn wore the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Shubert last Friday. Joe Henderson has been assisting Mr. Rac'.o with his farm work during the past week. E. C. Rlggs entertained Morris Mow- der and wife of Sabetha , Kansas , at dinner last dinner. Joseph Harper of Auburn was In the city Tuesday visiting with his o'.u-tlmo friend , M. H. Taylor. L. L. Jones attended the wedding of his nephew , Dr. James and Miss Arm strong at Auburn , Tuesday. Willie Leslie left Tuesday morning for Bancroft , where ho was called by the serious Illness of his brother.George Miss Dora Fishburn spent several days last week at Brock , where she acted as a delegate /or our Sunday school. Mr. Cbas. Felt and wife moved from their property on Main street to their property recently vacated by William Speece. Louis Rhodes of Barada loft here for Otnahn Friday morning , being called by the Illness of his brother-in-law , Fred Suez. Mrs. Jessie Steel and little ton are now down from Nebraska City to enjoy a visit with her parents , Mr. Klnton and wife , of near town. Mrs Jessie Stool of Nebraska I'ity , and mother. Mr.J. . Kniton and Mrs. Ro s Klnton visited Thursday at the home of Mrs. Wm. Martin. Grandma Leslie and daughter , Mrs. R. Roasonor , left Thursday for Man- croft , .vhere they were called by the serious lllnees of their son and brother. The pupils of the high school , who are supposed to graduate this sprlngi hold their class meeting at the homo of their teacher , Miss II111 , Tuesday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Johnson spent a few days In Omaha last week , whore they bought tholr household goods and will soon go to housekeeping near Stella. Mrs. J. M. Lewis has had her house re-papered during the week , which adds greatly to the interior of the building. Mr. Win. Mrown Is doing the work , Carl Morrow of Lincoln spent last week with his old schoolmates and friends hero , as ho was a great favorite while living hero. He Is a student of Cotner University. Mrs. Tom Lilly , who has been sutler- Ing greatly from the results of some thing similar to blood poison , Is now somewhat better , but i < a * ynt under the care of Dr. Shook. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Colglazter , formerly of this place but now near Vcnlon are rejoicing over the arrival of a bran now girl , which came to glad den the homo during the week. Mrs. J. C. Shulonbarg , who wn * called to Falls City about a week ago by the serious illness of little grand child , returned homo Thursday , leaving the child in much better health. Mr. Wm Splckler died last Monday morning after an Illness of several week. The funeral was preached at the Methodist church by 15ov. Gould ; Interment took place at Darnda Tues day. Judge Graham and daughter , Mrs Smith , entertained the following guests last Sunday Mr. Chas. Cooper , wife and daughter , of Pawnee City , Jesse Bunker and wife and Deles Graham and wife of Dawson. Piles are easily anil quickly cheeked with Dr , Snoop's Maglo Ointment. To prove it I will mall a small trial box as a convincing tost. Slir.ply address Dr. Sheep , Racine. Wis. I surely would not send It free unless I was certain that Dr.Shoop's Magic Ointment would stand the test. Remember It is made expressly and alone for swollen , pain ful , bleeding or Itching piles , either external or internal. Large jar 50c Sold by all dealers. What Is a Lodge Goat ? If then * is no goat in tin- ritual of the lodge then the lodge is not responsible for "goats , " extrane ous or foreign , introduced by the members for the purpose of bright- oiling up u ralher dull and somber ceremonial of initiation. So a Missouri court has decided in the case of a litigant who sued the lodge for damages because of a terrific blow he received in the back , The members who inter polated the goat are responsible and no other , as the new member in moat lodges is blindfolded , his remedy nt law is doubtful. Most persons of lively mind would prefer some deviation , even horseplay , to the platitudinousity of usual secret society ritual. We do not know but that we should rather like a collision with a goat if it would liven things up a bit. Fortunate is the lodge of any description that has an oilicer of real eloquence for this tedious post for he can often make a very ordinary composition Unite inspiring. The goat is the refuge of lodge members who realize that some living interest must be injected into the proceed , ings somehow. "Goal" is merely an intellectual artifice , as x is in mathematics , to represent an un known quantity. It mean any thing except a real goat. Let "x" represent a bottle of seltzer , for instance , which is squirted into the blindfolded candidate's face on his answering a certain question. The bottle of seltzer is the goat or it may be only one of the fractional parts. The other parts may be a shampoo with shoe blacking , walk ing a tight rope across an abyss ( three feet above the HootO , leap ing hurdles ( imaginary , the other trials of the nerves and temper , all of which , if you bear with equan imity and good humor , makes you a "good Indian" and worthy to become a member of the lodge. Never wince at a lodge goat ; but all lodge goats should be tempered with discretion. St. Louis Globe- Democrat. Weak women get prompt and lasting help by u lnjr Dr. Stump's N'iijht Cure These soothing , healing , antiseptic suppositories , with full information how to proceed uro interestingly told of In my book " Xo. I For Women ' The book and strictly confidential medi cal advice is entirely fr e. Simply write Dr. Sheep , Racine , Wic. , for my book No. 4. Sold by all dealers. Salubrious Nebraska. In the course of an informal talk during his recent visit to Omaha , President Paul Morton of the Equitable Life Assurance so ciety let out the information that the experience of his company with policy-holders residing in Nebraska , as typical of the corn belt states , showed a mortality of only (55 ( per cent of what the com putations of its mortuary statisti cians has led it to expect. In jus tification of the mortuary tables which might thus be taken to be wide of the mark , the further as sertion was made that in some of the southern states the mortality is more than 100 per cent of the statisticians' estimates. This statement by the president of one of the greatest life insurance - ance associations in the world is the best possible tribute to the salubriousness and healthfulness of Nebraska. It means that the people inhabiting this section of the continent live longer than they would naturally be expected to live , and Uie very fact that they live longer carries with it the corollary that they enjoy better health on the average than people residing in other parts of the country. It means that Nebraska has been endowed by its Creator with the most favorable conditions for human habitation , that its atmos phere is invigorating and bracing , that its altitude is conducive to normal respiration , that its tem perature varying with the cold of winter and the heat of summer keeps within the limits most suita ble to the best physical develop ment. Omaha Bee. The Tribtm's columns is a good place to put your advertisement. One Thing or Twenty. There are a great many factors which enter into the problem of success , and men are constantly trying to find them all so that they may reach the Eldorado of their hopes. Uut in this , as in so many other things , we be come confused and so make life unnecessarily complicated and miss the goal of our dream because we fail to see that the road to it is a very simple and direct one. Our civilization is so full of varied kinds of life and calls upon our energies in so many directions that there is a need of a great deal more purpose and directness of life than there has ever been before. It is a question of doing one thing or twenty and the most of us real ly have the idea that in doing the twenty we are achieving the most. There never was a time when there was such a multitude of organizations for the furthering of so many schemes each of them good in themselves as there is now. The fact of it is we are organ ized to death. It is as true now if success is to be obtained as it was in the days of the great apostle that there must be a sin gleness of aim. "This one thing I do , " said Paul , that one thing was to preach the gospel and he was so absorbed and possessed by his mission that he made one of the greatest successes of any man who ever lived. There are a good many good things in the world but it is given to most men to know only a few and there must be a choice of paths. It is a nice thing to know a great deal about the world but this should be incidental to the pursuit of some one vocation which should be assiduously cul tivated. In the many attractions of the hour , in the things and ideas which fascinate in so many directions it success is to be attained , the great secret is to learn how to turn a deaf ear to the most of them and pay our attention only to a few. The man who succeeds must be the man who only believes in himself but is fascinated by some one line of activity and is willing to be wooed and won by by it. Norfolk News. That languid , lifeless feeling that eomes with sprincr and early summer can be quickly changed to a feeling of buoyancy and energy by the judicious use of Dr. Shoop's Restorative. The Restorative is a genuine tonic to tired , run-down nerves , and but a few doses is needed to satisfy the user that Dr. Shoop's Restorative is actually reaching that tired spot. The indoor life of winter nearly always leads to sluggish bowels , and to slusrgish circu lation in general. The customary lack of exercise and out-door air ties up the liver , stagnates the kidneys , and oft- times weakens the Heart's action. Use Dr. Shoop's Restorative a few weeks and all will be changed. A few days test will tell you that you are using the right remedy. 'You will easily and surely note the change Irom today. Sold by all dealers. While in Omaha Paul Morton was asked how he got into the list of 100 kings who control the commerce of the country accord ing to Senator LaFollette and said he did not think he be longed wflh that crowd though he thought the Wisconsin states man honored him by associating him with captains of industry. I would rather be known as one of the captains of industry who are trying to uplift and advance the country's welfare and pro mote its commerce than I would to be known as a major-general of politics leading a force cal culated to dwarf the business interests of the nation , it is bet. ter to be a booster than a knock er , says Mr. Morton. Ex. Important Decision. It is important that you should decide to take only Foley's Honey and Tar when you have a cough or cold as it will euro the most obstinate racking cough and expel the cold from your system. Foley's Honey and Tar con tains no harmful drugs , Insist upon having It. Kerr's Pharmacy.