IF THE FALLS CITk' TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , APRIL 24 , 1908. From Grapes , the most healthful of fruits , comes the chief ingredient of The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Costs aliulc more then iho injurious alum k or phosplia'.J ct limo powder ? , but with l ' Royal you are sure of pure , healthful food. * , ' . ' Is Opportunity Wanting ? One of the stock arguments which Mr. Bryan includes in ' almost every speech he makes is that young men no longer have any opportunity to succeed in life because the present con dition of our industrial and social system prohibit it. To use a phrase of his , " monopoly is closing the door of opportu nity to your boy and my boy. " Plausible as this may seem , the tacts do not sustain Mr. Bryan's condition. In this mat. ter , as in many others , Mr.Bryan has a wonderful capacity for making assertions. He is as long on theories and fancies as y- he is short on facts. Notwith standing the changed conditions which every one must recognize do prevail today in the business world , there never was a time in the history of the nation with such great opportunities for men with brains to succeed as there is at the present. It is true that the opportunity which existed a generation ago for every man to go into business for himself on a small capital and to plod in a small way , has passed. But strongly as those days appeal to our imagination , in reality did the great majority of men make any large success under that system of doing busi ness ? The capital of the coun try has admittedly found its way into great channels of industry and everything is now done , if it is to be made a success , in a great way. But while it is easy to rail at corporations and combinations - } binations they offer to hundreds of men most magnificent oppor tunities in business directions which the world affords. It is true that there are thou sands of unemployed men , but it is because they are either un skilled or shiftless. It is true that the high places are not to be permanently filled by men of ordinary attainments. This the young man should understand , but he should also understand that the world is waiting as never before for men ol great ability to do things in a thou sand different lines and along many avenues oi life there is an increasing demand for men of capacity. Moreover , this is the era of young men. Never before was the young man so eagerly sought and was such a premium put upon his services. Neither Is he sought because of his wealth or social position. This cuts no ice whatever.Vhat the great business interests of the country want are results and the i one question they ask ot any - man who offers his services is , "Can he deliver the goods ? " The great positions are open to the poor boys of the country and they are by the thousands mak ing good , but the supply is no where near equal to the demand. The great agencies , like nap- good's , which make a business of employing men for others , will tell you that they have numerous 85,000 jobs. The great problem is to get $5,000 men to till them. Much as we may deplore cor poration in some aspects , it must be admitted by every can did observer that they have given as a result of their gigan tic and tremendous output of business employment to hun dreds of skilled laborers at sal aries that would not to inves tigate the problem more defin itely. Take the United States Steel Corporation for example. It is a well known fact that its executive force is almost ex clusively made up of poor boys. Almost without exception , the men who are at the head ot these great departments commanding princely salaries have known what it is to be poor in the genu ine experience ot the boy who struggles without pull and with out any special favor. Thev enter the departments with an eye to business , with a willing ness to work , with a patient persistence , and under the direc tion of able , alert , trained men they themselves have become the masters of the situation. And yet these men are so few in numbers compared to the rea needs for the carrying on oi this business and others similar to it that Andrew Carnegie has es tablished in Pittsburg the larg est technical institute in the world with the sole aim of sup plying trained men for these different positions. In this in stitute the poor boy has all the chances of the son of the wealth iest man in the county. Similar institutions are springing upal over the land and there is goinj , out an urgent demand tha young men train their hands their eyes and their brains in such a manner as to deal witl the practical affairs of commer cial and industrial life. The Steel company is not alone Regardless of the lact that pub lie criticism has exhausted it self on much that the Standard Oil company has done , here it. another great corporation , what ever its other sins may be , tha has been conspicuous in giving splendid rewards to the younj , men who have done their work well. Perhaps no other corpor ation in the country values its salaried men more highly and gives them more substantia recognition than Mr. Roekefel ler's company. It is in the larger corporations where favoritism counts for les than it does anywhere else. I is here that the strictest busines principles prevail. Men are no hired by these great busines nstitutions because they belong o the family. Norfolk News , Receives Congratulations. You will soon receive the congi-nUt- atlons of your friends upon your 1m- iroved appearance If you will take 'oley's Kidney Remedy u ? It tones up ho system und Imparts now life nml Igor. Folcy's Kidney Remedy euros back acne , nervous exhaustion and all onus of kidney and bladder troubles Commoneo Inking It to-day. ICorr's 'hiirmaoy , Full Line of Emblem Cards. Cards lend an air of refinement ind culture to a person which ) cannot be attained in any other vay. The Tribune has just re- eivcd a line sample line of emb- em cards which we will be glade o show you. If you belong to iny secret order you need an emb- em card. Come in and get our irices and xvc can furnish you the finest line ever brought to the city to choose from , and at prices vithin the reach of all. Foley's Orlno Luxiitlvo Is best for vomen and children. Its mild action mil pleasant tatto makes tt preferable o violent purgatives , such as pills , tab- uts , etc. Cures constipation. Kerr's ? hiirmacy PRINCE ROYAL will make the season of 190S at my home one block north of High school building , Falls City , Neb , Prince Royal is a dark dapple jray Percheron Coach Stallion , six years old weighing 1500 pounds he is a stallion of excellent style and action and has proven him self a sure ioal getter. For further information and padigree see owner. TERMS : Prince Royal will serve mares forSlO to insure colt to stand and suck. If mare is parted with or removed from the original locality , service money becomes due at oiice. A lien on mare and colt is held for service money. Extra precaution taken to prevent Occidents , but am not responsible should any occur. SUNRISE will also make the season at my home. Description : Sunrise is a black jack , snow white points and was foaled November 4 , lfJ01. lie is a heavy big boned jack , 15 hands high , extreme length , wide breast and straight back. Heart girt 67 ins. , below hock 10 ins ; weighs 1125 Ibs. Is a good and sure breeder. Pedigree : Sunrise was sired by Sunlight(4 ( ( > 7) ) weighing 1250 pounds ; he by Starlight jr. , ( SO ) ; he by Starlight sr.Sl ) ; he by Belktiap ; he by Blackney Imp. Sunlight's dam by Imported Paragon (63) ) , which sold for $2- 600. First dam Kate by Napoleon leon , sr. , he by Peacock ; he by Imp. Napoleon. Conditions same as for Prince Royal. Service fee$12. TWILIGHT Is the celebrated Tennessee Jack , is 16 hands high , coming three years old with extra heavy bone , has excellent style and action , will serve mares at $12 to insure living colt. TWILIGHT , Jr. Ulack Jack foaled July , l'K)5 ) sired bj Twilight , he by William's Beauty , his dam , Fannie Exell , she bj Starlight No. 81. Twilight's 1st- dam by St. MartinImp. ( . ) CJJKTIFICATK OF KKGISTKV Twilight , Jr. , ( Scorlet's ) No 1689 owned by G. M. Scott , Rea Mo. , foaled July l'J05 , black witl white points , 16 hands high Sire Twilight , Dam , St. Martii Junnet , has been accepted for registry in the American Jack Stock Stud Book , under the rules of the Association and will be numbered as above- All these animals will make the season at the home of J. F. Scar lett at the above place. J. F. SCARLETT. Conquer Your Temper. Conquer your temper , darling , In a dungeon bid It stay \nd never let It sec daylight And 'twill wither and die. But let It become your master , Twill make you forever a slave keep you Inconstant trouble Till you fill an early grave. Vour life will be a burden To yourself and others too , \r the temper Is sure to spoil things Whatever you try to do. 'ou'rc sure to meet disappointments For they come to everyone \nd If your temper is master , Hash things are apt to be done. 'or some one is sure to oll'eud you If your lumper is muster at nil \nd hot worcN arc sure to bo spoken , You would later give worlds to rceall Uut some onu has suffered your anger , Your harsh words have wounded a friend Who considers you now hut a stranger For the wound you have made will not mend. finis you lose first one then another And colder and stranger they've grown , rill at last , just because of your temper You ate friendless , forlorn and alone Jnl still you cling to your temper And cherish it year after year , Till at last when you Ho In your colli n There's none to Mied even a tear , But if you cun conquer and kill It And bring loving thoughts in its place You'll be so much happier , darling , And your kindess will show in your face. Your friends will be many and faithful Their love and devotion will show And when you are old and feeble With hair as white as the snow You will reap the fruits of your kind ness In the light of their loving cure ; Tlioso friends you never have wounded Whose burdens you helped to bear. Then conquer your temper , durling , In a dungeon bid it stay And uriug out your smiles to nnkc sun" shine And be happy forever and aye. Florence , Nebraska. May II. Oakcs. His Best Trade. To spectators , the rooms of the stock , the grain and the cotton exchanges in trading [ lours look like madhouses. So different is the procedure there from what it is where business involving great interests is usually transacted that a sym bolism has come into common use removing the buyers and the sellers from the human category , and they are called bulls and bears. Of course everyone who em ploys these terms is always con scions of the exaggeration they imply as metaphors , and yet , while very little reflection suf fices to make it plain that the shrewdest intelligence , the coolest temper and the utmost degree of self-command must be behind most of the operations , it is considered that the very nature ot their occupation must to a certain extent de-humanize those engaged in this kind of commerce. If not bulls and bears , they are at best rated as gamblers playing for the largest stakes , unscrupulous , merciless , in whom the common human qualities that make up worthy character arc stunted or crushed out by the over-mastering pas sion for gain. Noble ideals are abandoned , friends are cast away - way or betrayed , homes sacri ficed everything that ought to be precious in life put in pawn in a desperate game of irresisti ble fascination. But occasianally a most pleasantly familiar and distinct ly human note comes from this bedlam of mercenary strife. The dispatches a few days ago announced that the ' 'veteran of a score ot campaigns in the cotton market" had decided to drop out of the game to devote his entire time to his sick boy. He has closed out all his com mitments , amounting to thous ands of bales of the May option , selling his carriages and horses at public auction , and will geoff off to the seashore with his in valid son. Said he : I consider my son's health of moro Importance than money , and when the physicians told mu it was necessary to take him to the sea shore for the next two or three years I decided to close out all my The Secret of Her Charming Smile nnd "fetching" mouth Is often u wo man's row of pearjy teeth thut v u have Inserted In place of de'cctlvc ones. Why mar your beauty by tin * sightly teeth when we will give jou a row of front teeth , or as many as Is necessary , that one could detect were not perfcctny natural. Our clown and bridge word ip absolutely perfect. j. c. YUHY. Pnlls Clly , Nebraska LIQUOR EMPORIUM AH Popular Brands of Wet Goods with an experienced mixer at your service. Foreign and Domestic Cigars. L. E. LEED , PROPRIETOR FALLS CITY o : SHSC : o NEBRASKA Climax Chick Feed c C You cannot afford to lintch out a lot of Chicks H and let them die for want of proper feed. I want H to have you come in and get some CLIMAX Chick Feed , and if you do not say it is the best feed on earth and arc not satisfied with the C results you can gel your money back. : : : : C K . . .I BUY. . . K Butter , Eggs , Poultry , Popcorn , Hides and Furs. E Have on hand all kinds of HAI/I1 , HAY , GRAIN , E FL.OUK AN'I ) FI5IJD E We hnvc reduced nil our lies ! urmlc.t of flour from E 41.50 lo 41.40 per sink mid dn mil ulvc nny .Suit wllli II. D We huvc the .Simllmir , Lllv White mid lied hcol. D P. HECKD A to Farmers We have a Full Line of Buggies , Carriages and Miller Wagons , also a Full Line of St. Joe Implements and a Full Line of Racine-Sattley Imple ments. Prices are the Lowest CALL and inspect these goods be fore buying elsewhere , and we also handle FIVE Different grades of O TJ from the three home mills , Falls City , Preston and White Cloud. McCUMBER & GLAZE Preston , Nebraska. market interests and retire from active business for two years at least. An operation was performed on my boy , who is II years old , last week , and the specialists told mo to takchlm either to the Maine coast or to the northern coast of France. Best trade he ever made- bales , commissions , options , horses and carriages lor the freedom to do nothing but at tend his child. Hull , bear , gam bler , speculator , dealer any of these or all of them together did not drive out the father or the man in him. World-Herald. An Insidious Danger. One of the worst features of kidney trouble Is that it Is an Insidious disease and before this victim realizes his dun- m'.r bo may have a fatal malady. Take Foley's Kidney Remedy ut the first sl B'n of troublous It corrects Irregulari ties nnd prevents IJrlght's disease and diabetes. Kerr's Pharmacy , Take Notice. Hunting , fishing or trespassing in any manner on what is known as the Gardner land south of Kails City or about the Gulp lake near the M. P. depot , is forbidden and will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Luwis PI.I'.GH. Affords Perfect Security. FolcyVi Honey and Tar ulfords per fect security from pneumonia and consumption - sumption us It cures the rno-t obstinate coughs and colds. Wo have never known a single Instance of a cold resulting in pneumonia after Folcy's Honey and Tar had been taken. Kcrr'a Pharmacy. Private ft\oney. Private money to loan on Real Kstate.x Mortgages bought and sold. Call at First National Bank. 3-tf A. J. WEAVKK