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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1908)
THE FALLS CITk' TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , MAY 8 , 1908. The only Baking Powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar made from grapes Insures healthful and delicious food for every home every day Safeguards your food against alum and phosphate of lime The Happy Titleless Young Man. Wlmtever bis dreams of riches nncl rnuk may be the young nmn with good health nud an humble job must admit he has some ad vantages in life over the aristo cratic princes and counts of Europe He hasn't enough creditors to let him get several thousand dollars lars in debt , or if ho has he knows enough not to do it anyway. He can marry the woman he wants without figuring whether she has enough dollars to keep him sup plied the rest of his days. And if she does happen to be an heiress it is not likely that his wife's friends will make a laughing stock of him and the newspapers will print sensational stories of the silly things he does on his honey moon. He will be able to find a place to go where he isn "t the ob ject of a thousand curious eyes that sparkle in derisive amusement at every turn he makes. Consider the Prince Helie de Sagan fora moment. The prince , as everybody has read a few him- dred times by now , escaped from America with his fifteen million bride much after the fashion of the criminal who had stolen that amount. His attempt at secrecy was a disastrous failure which added its coals of relentless sar casm. He hurried across Europe with his prize. Late dispatches locate him at Naples where , ac cording to these , he renewed his hopeless attempts to elude the persistent reporters whom , the prince is credited with saying , had driven him "almost to desperation in two hemispheres. " 'In trying to escape the close watch of the newspaper men , " this dispatch continues , "the prince drove along the Toledo sea front , but soon discovered that his driver was in league with the cab drivers of his pursuers , signals passing between them by means of their whips. This was displeasing and he returned to his hotel , where he found several telegrams awaiting him. Later he discussed with the hotel director the possibility of securing for Friday after the arrival of the Friedeneh der Grosse , an automobile , a chauffer whom he could trust not to be signaling his movements to 'spies. ' The prince went to the theatre in the evening , but soon realized that all the convenient - venient places near him were oc cupied by reporters. He left in disgust , exclaiming : 'I thought it impossible 10 be worse treated than in America. ' " It is taken for granted that the prince and Anna won't live to gether long and already the gossips are speculating on what the latter will charge in her application for divorce. The average titleless young man hasn't that much trouble in ten years of his life. Fremont Tribune R. E. Grinstead of Salem was a Falls City visitor Saturday. Eighth Grade Commencement In spite of threatening weather , a well-filled house greeted the children of No. 51 , who had pre pared a recital for the close of school , April 21. The stove had been removed and many extra seats provided. The class colors , white and yellowwere the most prominent note in the decoration , though there were bushels of all available flowers. The stage was cozy with hangings rugs , chairs , pillows and flowers. The program consisted of the usual songs and readings by the smaller pupils. A clever little farce , ' 'On Trial for Blowin' , " by the boys of Fifth Grade ; a spirited and well executed flag drill by the small boys , and the parts by the Eighth Grade as follows : Salutatory Birds Ella Bisseg. jer. School Room Decoration Marj 3atz. Consolidation of Rural Schools Walter Halm. Valedictory Arbor Day and Its Founder George Apel. Delsarte Pantomime by Eigti Grade Girls , accompanied by sonf , from the boys. Song ' 'Clover Blossoms" Eighth Grade Quartette. Short Address , explaining grad ing and conferring honors by Miss Grotty. Tableau Faith , Hope , Charity Mary Gatz , Ella Bissegger , Lydia Schietel. All present enjoyed the evening and congratulated graduates on their work. Miss Crotty has been asked to continue her work. Fruit Is Not Killed. Although ice froze to a depth o half an inch as a result of the cole weather Sunday night and Mondnj morningaud although it has since been very cold , the temperature being to the freezing point , it is thought that the fruit orchards o the county have not been badlj hurt. hurt.A A number of orchardists who have been interviewed say that the apples and peaches were far enougl advanced that they would be able to stand considerable more cole weather than has yet visited this section , and they think that the damage that has been done ha not been appreciable or resulting in any loss. One of the best posted of the men in talking of the matter sait that if any of the fruit was hurt which he doubted , it would be n good thing for the trees , for the reason that they were loaded dowi with buds and if fully sixty pe cent of the young fruit would dro ] oif that it would btill leave a ver ; large crop. All through Sunday and 01 Monday there were traces of sno\ as well as a searching cold wind It is felt the winds and the cloud both had muuh to do with saving he fruit all during the time when dual danger existed. The untimely cold , coming as it lid on the heels of a warm wave nd when most of the people had aken down their stoves and die- arded their winter underwear , aused a great deal of discomfort. Auburn Republican. Thcro is a Pink Pain tablet mndo by Dr. Sheep that will positively stop nny ntn anywhere In 20 mlnutos , druggists ver > where flell them as Dr. Shoop'a cadaeho tablets but they stop other atus as easily as headache. Dr. Ihoop's Pink Pain Tablets simply conx loot ! pressure away from pain centers that IF all ; pain comes from blood ressnrc conpestlon ; stop that pros- lire with Dr. Shoop'a Headache Tab- els and pain Is Instantly pone. 20 ablot 2oe. Sold by all dealer ? . WANTED By a loading Life In- uranee Company , District Super- ntendent , headquarters in this : ity. Excellent opportunity for mergetic , reliable ex-county officer , chool teacher , capitalist or sales- nan having extended acquaintance. iberal compensation , increasing inmutlly. Address with references , National Commercial Agency , P.O. Box 1035 , Omaha. Nebr. 16-IH PRINCE ROYAL will make the season of 1908 at my home one block north of High school building , Falls City , Neb. Prince Royal is a dark dapple gray 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 teal getter. For further information and pedigree see owner. TERMS : Prince Royal wil serve mares for $10 to insure cell to stand and suck. If mare is parted with or removed from the original locality , service nione } becomes due at once. A lien on mare and colt is held for service money. Extra precaution takei to prevent accidents , but am nol responsible should any occur. will also make the season at 1113 home. Description : Sunrise is a black jack , snow white points am was foaled November 4 , 1901. lie is a heavy big boned jack , 15X hands high , extreme length , wick breast and straight back. Hear girt 67 ins. , below hock 10 ins weighs 1125 Ibs. Is a good am' sure breeder. Pedigree : Sunrise was siret by Sunlight-467) ( ) weighing 1250 pounds ; he by Starlight jr. , (80) ( ) he by Starlight sr.Sl ) ; he bj Belknap ; he by Blackney Imp Sunlight's dam by Importcc Paragon (63) ) , which sold for $2 , 600. First dam Kate by Nape Icon , sr. , he by Peacock ; he bj 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 \yill serve mares at $12 to insure living colt. TWILIGHT , Jr.-Black Jack foaled July 1905 sired b } Twilight , he by William's Beauty , hii dam , Fannie Exell , she b } Starlight No. 81. Twilight's 1st. dam by St. Martin. ( Imp. ) CIJKTIl'ICATK 01' KKGISTKY Twilight , Jr. , ( Scorlct's ) No 1689 owned by G. M. Scott , Rea Mo. , foaled July 1905 , black will white points , 16 hands high Sire Twilight , Dam , St. Martii Junnet , has been accepted fo registry in the American Jacl Stock Stud Book , under the rule of the Association and will bt numbered as above- All these animals will make th season at the home of J. F. Scar lett at the above place. J. F. SCARLETT. Phone 143 B Beware of May. May is to be a continuous per- ormance of tornadoes , thunder terms , hail and frost. Kev.Irl R. Ilicks has hung out the d anger ignals in his long-distance lore- asts for the month , and trouble s feared by those who have aith in his prognostications. The merry month is to open vith a series of violent thunder terms , approaching tonuidic iolence in the west , especially ) n the } ] d and 4 Hi. Low baronu tcr , sultriness , litful south vinds and restless clouds , indi cate an almost positive danger it this time , says Mr. Hicks. The country at large is to be isited with heavy rains and mil , followed by late snow squalls and sleet. Frosts will be natural and much probability of seismic disturbances. Careful watching is advised by the St. Louis prognosticator rom the 7th to the lltli gener ally. Iligh temperature , daily rains and thunder storms with probable tornadoes , is on the nenu for the 13th to the 10th , ind Hoods over wide sections 'ollow immediately. Much cooler weather is due from the 10th tote to the 10th. From the 19th to the 22nd is not seriously threat- eningj but look out for torna does , says Mr. Ilicks. Qiliet and calm and much wanner until the 24th will usher in the most dangerous period ol the month , and Monday , Tues day and Wednesday , the 25th , 20th and 27th , storms may be expected to become very threat , cuing , if not tornadic. The 27th is the twelfth anniversary of the St. Louis cyclone. The danger area extends over the central and western parts of the country. The month is to end in compar ative peace , although seismic disturbance is possible from the 27th to the 31st. Chas. McCool was down from Salem Saturday mingling with his many friends- Chronic Constipation Cured. One who suffers from chronic cotisti pillion Is In danger of nmny serious ail inent. Foley's Orlno Laxative ctircb chronic constipation as U aidti dlges tton and stimulates the liver and bow els , restoring the natural action o these organs. Commence taking it to day and you will feel better at once Foley's Orlno Laxative does not nau scato or gripe and is pleasant to take Refuse substitute's. 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LEEDj PROPRIETOR FALLS CITY a rxt5 NEBRASKA Climax Chick Feed C CH You cannot all'onl to hatch 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 CC feed on earth and are not satisfied with the C results yon can yet your money back. : : : : C K . . .I BUY. . . K Butter , Eggs , Poultry , Popcorn , F Hides and Furs. F E Ilavc on hand all kinds of SALT , HAY , GRAIN , FLOUR AND FJ5I5D We Imvc reduced till our best orndcs or flour from E il.no to it. | O per stick and do not ulvcuny J > nlt with It. D We have tlic Siiiiflour , Lllv White and lied Sen I. Yours for Uusiness , A Notice 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 arc the Lowest CALL and inspect these goods be fore buying elsewhere , and we also handle FIVE Different grades of o TJ : R , from the three home mills , Falls City , Preston and White Cloud. McCUMBER & GLAZE Preston , Nebraska. Personal. If any person suspect * that their kid neys are deranged they should take Foloy's Kidnoj Remedy at oneo and not risk having brlght's diseusu or dia betes. Delay gives the disease a stronger foothold and you should nol delay taking Folev'ri Kidney Uernedy. Kerr's Pharmacy. Two-Cent Fare Profitable. Des Moines , Iowa , May 2. With the two.cent fare law in operation for the greatest part of the period , the eight repre sentative railroads of Iowa show a net gain of $883,057 in passen ger earnings for the year ending January 1 , 19uB. Notwithstand ing a falling off of $380,000 in the gross earnings for the same period , the conclusion is drawn that the reduction in price of mileage has benefited the rail roads as well as the people. SWIFT & CO. , are still paying1 the highest market price for Poultry , Butter and Office at O. P. Heck's Feed Store. Bring Us Your Produce Yours Respectfully , SWIFT & CO. Phone 101. In a box-supper stylo. Each lady waste to bring a box with lunch for two and then she was to ask some gentleman to cut with her , as it was leap year. At a late hour they departed for their horaep , wishing ( or such another occasion.