* r . , * ; T. - JF , fviirnnp f * ' * ( * - . . THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , MAY 8 , 1908. HOUR SALES Watch the store that gives the values that makes this the busiest place in town. Everybody seems pleased with the big bargains offered each week. Our sales have grown steadily and we are so well pleased that we are going to give you even greater values than ever before. The induce ments this week will be in the form of special TWO HOUR SALES on Fri day and Saturday. Friday Morning from 8 to 10 GOBELIN SILKOLINE 9c. Actual i5c values. The 9c new Persian figures , art orientals , florals and plain 9c colors ; full standard width and the very highest qual ity. Friday from 8 to 10 o'clock a. m. only Friday Afternoon from 2 to 5 , g2jj P LINEN CRASH TOWELING 9c. Genuine Hether | * 9c Crash , full bleached , fancy borders , and also imported 9c 18 inch bleached Linen Towling , i5c qualities ; Friday afternoon , 2 to 4 o'clock , per yard Saturday Morning from 8 to 10 LADIES' BELTS 9c and SUNBONNETS QC. A sam ple line of belts , all different styles , including 50c grade. Ladies' and Children's Sunbonnets , all colors most any style , worth 2oc ; either of these articles SATURDAY MORNING , 8 to 10 O'CLOCK , ONLY NINE CENTS Saturday Afternoon from 2 to 4 GERHANO BATISTE sc. Germane Batiste , all new patterns. Think of it ! New Bastistes at just half price Our Wash Goods carried over from last year , worth up to i5c a yard. Saturday afternoon , 2 to 4 per yard. . FALLS CITY'S BARGAIN CENTER F. W. Cleveland . . & Son The Unpleasant Manner. William III. was one ot the greatest kings England ever bad , and also one of the most unpopular. He commanded the respect of Britons and of the world , but he couldn't command the affection of a soul , and he was the loneliest mortal who ever wore a crown. The manner that repelled people ple and made him as lonety as an anchorite , was his misfortune and not his fault ; for he craved the companionship he could not win or keep , and there was ten der sentiment in the heart that people supposed was frozen ; as witness , the finding on his dead body of a carefully treasured curl of his wife's hair. Governor Hughes , of New i York , is the victim of a similar misfortune. He is a great man , and a good man , and has accom plished much in the world , and the people admire him for what he has done ; but there's no one to love him , none to caress , for he has the manner ot a bear Avith a sore head. He has absolutely no tact , and that absence is fatal to the am. bitions of any man. He may appreciate the efforts of those who have helped to elevate him , but he finds it impossible to show his appreciation ; he does a favor as though administering a rebuke , and rebukes as though imposing a sentence of death. His friends are not so lost in admiration of his noble qualities that they will forgive rebuffs and apparent ingratitude ; they will not try to console them selves with the rellection that the governor's manner is a mere cloakx that behind a trowuing providence he hides a smiling face ; they are human , and they want appreciation. And so down k goes McGinty to the bottom of " * the sea , dressed in his best suit of clothes. In other words , Mr. Hughes has worn out the patience - tience of his best friends by his brusqueness , his insensibility , lis apparent selfishness. Which goes to show that stori ng worth is none the worse for the tinsel of cordiality and the buckram of smiles. W. A. White Square Deal and Square Meal. "To keep the dinner pail full , ; o keep the pay-car going , to feep the factory busy , to keep : he workmen employed , to keep the present wages up. " The foregoing is the platform of the National Prosperity As sociation which was organized in St. Louis Friday night by some ot the most prominent business men of that city , and which , it is hoped , will ulti. mately be made national in scope. As a model platform and a slogan of progress this association's announced purpose is commended to all political parties. Surely it covered the entire field of national needs , for full dinner pails , regular pay cars , busy workmen and good wages mean a return of the good times so generously in evidence before the recent legislative on slaught upon capital and labor was made. The National Prosperity As sociation should number in its membership every live American citizen , whether be be capitalist , factory owner , railway official , small dealer , artisan or laborer. So interdependent are the ele ments of our complex industrial society that one class of work ers cannot be prosperous with out the effect being felt by all , and , conversely , one class of workers cannot be hampered , demoralized and eliminated without all others feeling the ill effects of such a situation. The new organization says it has nothing to do with the past. It looks forward. It believes in a square deal and a square meal for every man. Without whim , paring over the mistakes and s rongs of the past , it now pro. poses by constructive action to restore in this country that high level of prosperity that was dis turbed by thoughtless legislation It is quite true , as is pointed out by the address of the new association , that there is noth ing fundamentally wrong with this country. We have suffered no extensive crop failures. Our securities ought to be just as safe and as'much in demand as before. The present general turning toward constructive ac tion is the evidence of a deter- nining second sober thought on the part of our people who refuse longer to be carried away by the rant and hypocrisy of selfish politicians who hesitate at no measure of destruction in ad vancing their own selfish ends The place to begin the restora tion of prosperity is with the workingmen. No true prosper ity can be enjoyed in this or any other country until the working men are fully employed at gooc wages. The best evidence o the square deal is the square meal. That the so-called "square deal" so noisily proclaimed elate late was not the genuine article is evidenced by the thousands o idle workingmen in this country today. There lean be no true square deal that is not fair am just to all , rich and poor , bigl and low , capitalist and laborer K. C. Journal. Tired nerves with that "no ambl tlon" feeling that is commonly felt I spring or early summer can be ensll and quickly altered by taking what I known to drugglbts every where as Dr Snoop's Restorative. One will absOlutely lutoly note a chnnped feeling within 1 hours after beginning to take the Hs storatlvu. The bowels got sluggish 1 the winter , the circulation often slow up , the Klilnojs are inactive and eve the heart in many cases grows decidet ly weaker. Dr. Hhoop's Restorative I recognized everywhere as a genuln tonic to these vital organs , it builds u and strengthens the worn out weakened od nerves ; It sharpens the fulling ui petite and universally aids digestion it always quickly brings renewed strength , life , vigor and ambition. Trj it and be convinced. Sold by all deal' crs. Chris Lionberger of Ilumboldt was a pleasant caller at this of fice Saturday. For Good Roads. WnshinRton , D.OAInyS , IMS. The following from Congress- inn Pollard is eclf-o.xplanntcry ml should prove interesting to nil ur rendera : My Dear Sir : 1 desire once lore to cnll your nttunlion to n uestion that seems to mo to be f the greatest importance to the arming communitioH of Nebraska. do not wish to bo understood as ppearing in the light of interfer- ig in any way with the policy our Board agree should bo fol- owed by your county concerning s public highways , but 1 do do- ire to call your attention to the act that T can have sent to your ounty-seat without cost to you , rom the Washington Department f Good Koiuls , a skilled engineer ho will confer with your Board i an advisory capacity as to the > est improved and thoroughly up- o-date methods of improving the nblic highways of your county , Of course , you can adopt his plan r not as you may think best. My service on the Agricultural Committee of the House has ) rought forcibly to my mind the act that the middle-western stales re far behind the other sections f the country in the matter of nproved roads. The Washington Jureau of Good Roads is carrying n co-operative work throughout ho South , East and the far West , vhiuh has resulted in a very tie- ided improvement of their public lighways. I am very anxious that omo of the public funds appro- irinted by Congress for this pur pose shall bo used in Nebraska , specially in my own district. In ho black loam soils of the South hey are introducing , under the inpervision of the Washington iflice , what is know as burnt-clay i ml sand-clay roads which are jiving the very best results. These roads are inexpensive and seem to me to be entirely practical in Southeastern Nebraska. I should like to have you take ip with your Board of County Dommissloners the question of permitting one of these engineers 'rom Washington to meet with ; ou and discuss the question of vhat type'of road is best suited o your county and the best means of introducing the same. Should you desire to carry on co-operative work with the department I can jave the Bureau hero send out an expert engineer who will superin tend the work until some local party is competent to take it up in Ins place. The agricultural bill now pend ing in Congress carries an appro priation of ninety thousand dollars which is to bo used in carrying on co-operative demonstration work in improving the highways of the various states of the Union. until the present time there has not been a dollar spent in Nebras ka. This service that 1 have sug gested will not cost your county a penny unless , of course , you desire to co-operate with the government in improving your highways. I shall be very glad , indeed , to have you udvise mo whether I cannot send one of these engineers to con sult with your county Board along the lines indicated. Hoping to hear from soon , as Congress will adjourn in the near future , I remain , Sincerely yours , EllNUST M. POLLAlfU Colds That Hang On. Colds that hang on in the spring deplete - ploto the system , exhaust the nerves and open the way for serious illnesb , take Foloy's Tlonoy and Tup it qnckly stops the cough ami expels the cold. It is a safe and certain in results. Kerr's Pharmacy. IVORY FOR FURNITURE and PIANOS "Good For Any Wood"u OLIIANS and p liFti'i. rerooroi it ! n v and ictc r < t ihi f.nlih Guarinleuii to give perfect tttiilactlon Abioluuly Iho belt pollih made Accept no lutill- tuto It jour deilur dncsn't carry It. lent ! u > hit nurno and w 'll ice that you are tup- Prlco 20c and BOc MANUFACTURED OV ORCHARD & WILHUM , Omaha , Kobr \J s | r\ | r | tfy J i * \J r | You are Invited | * To open a bank account with the Fanners State $ IBank of Preston , Nebraska. * "f " You may never have kept a batik account , Allow us to suggest * 7 that you try opening one as nn experiment. Such a habit tends J to tlirlft , besides it a Hunts a convenient method for the payment | i of bills , as your canceled checks serve as good receipts. Uainy days come' to woryouc. Klght now , \vhilo you are making , you ought to be saving ; then , when things go wrong , you will al ways have something to fall back upon A small amount starts a bank account. It is our pleasure to extend to our customers all accommodations that are conslstant with safe and crnserva- live banking methods and to give careful attention to their wants. We are operating under state inspection and control. FARMERS STATE BANK ยง * > * $ SI { * * { { | * > * { * 4 * { * | .SEASONABLE GOODS. . . . . . . Here are a few things in our line that we feel sure 3 would interest you at this season of the year. 2 The MOTOR WASHER , a Monday mornil ing1 necessity that you cannot afford 3 to be without. = 3 Then we have the JEWEL GASOLINE - 3 OLINE STOVE , the ALASKA 2 REFRIGATOR , the house wife's 2 friends this hot weather. 3 ; Lowc Bros' . , PAINT j will interest you , both in quality and 2 price. 2 CALL AND LOOK THROUG OUR LINE il J. C. TANNER i Ours Arc "Dependable" Goods FALLS CITY , NEB. 2 J DON'T FORGET CIIAS. M. WILSON'S is headquarters for Cut Glass , 1 * Fancy China , Dinnerware , Lamps , Glassware and in fact everything1 that goes to make a | Complete China Store We also have a complete stock of Good Groc- J * cries , Fruits and Vegetables. Minnesota Early Ohio Seed Potatoes at ? Chas. M. Wilson's The Falls . City Roller Mills Docs a general milling busincbs , and manufactures the 3 following brands of flour SUNFLOWER MAGNOLIA CROWN 3 3) The above brands arc gunratitcccl to be of the highest pos- < J bible quality. We also manufacture all mill products and 2 conduct a general 3 9 Grain , Live Stock and Coal Business Ca 5 and solicit a share of 3011 r patronage P. S. Heacock & Son Falls City , Nebr. TB" \ ' / ' / WT O Did YOV See ? Those Fine Buggies and Surries we just received a car load of Moon Bros. , Surries , Buggies aund Spring Wagons The only place to buy and to see the most up-to- date Vehicles is at Werner Mosiman & Co. , and the way they go out is a proof they are The Best Money Ca.n Buy We also have a complete line of Farm Impliments just fresh and up-to-date. Our prices are in reach of every one , call and see us before you buy. We lead them all. * Remember , we carry everything in the Implement line , such as Gas Engines , Wind Mills , Pumps , Tanks , Pipe and Fittings. Also are agents for'the Pure Soft Gamble Lightning Rod and just the thing you need to Protect your House and Barn. Get our price and be protected from Lightning. Call and see us we can save you money. Yours truly , o AND COMPANY