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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1908)
THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , MAY 22 , 1908. sssaa Have Y.ou B @O Buying Clothes where the salesman or the dealer puts the coat on your back , gives it a hitch here and a pull there , passes his hand over your back and shoulders and says 'what a beautiful fit ? ' Well , that's one way of selling clothes and one way of buying them ; but far better to method of think a way , according our * * ing , is choosing a size suited to the customer and giving him a coat to slip on himself--a coat that sets perfectly the mo = ment he puts it on < whose collar sets close to the shoulders , and that seems moulded to I the form , a garment that drapes and fits as only perfectly made qlQth.es can fit. : ? : Do not fail to look through , ou complete line of Spring .styles in Straw Hats. They are i correct in style and price. Our line of Underwear in medium and light weights is sure to pleasei you. i We always have what you want in collars , cuffs , dress or work shirts in our'line of Gent's Furn ishings. : - : . > : , . . . . 6INMRITY COPYRIGHT ClOTHES Wahl ® Parcken The Education of Women. In a recent article in Harper's Bazar , President Elliot of Har yard university discusses the subject of higher education for women along somewhat different lines to those with which we are familiar. He does not think , for instance , that only those women should go to college , or seek to secure a higher educa tion , who expect to enter one of the professions , but that , on the other hand , such an education would be of great practical benefit to all women. President Elliot holds that , as women are Jargely instrumental in the edu cation of the young , not alone in the home but in the school room and in the social world as well , they should be so equipped as to have the broadest possible view of all the relations of life , in order that their iniluence may be exerted in such a way as to inspire the youth of the land to the highest possible at tainments. And this is a sane proposition , lor it cannot be expected that they would inspire those associated with them to higher things when they have themselves given no attention whatever to such things. But the greatest possible per sonal benefit that can come from education , among women as well as among men , is the ability it affords to get the most out of life. It is only the educated man or woman who can see or understand the hidden beauty in the pathway of everyday living. The ignorant pass by a thousand joys every year be cause they have not the breadth of character and depth of mind to comprehend them. Aside , thent from the work that all women are called upon to do for others , it will pay them person- ally to spend some years in higher institutions of learning Their grasp of the eternal veri ties of life will thus be rendered more firm and reliable and they are made to look out upon the realities of every day's duty with the mind under absolute control , realizing that whatever of difficulty comes is simply a test of character , a condition necessary to call forth power. Higher education is therefore , as necessary and helpful to women as it can possibly be to men. Piles are easily und quickly checked with Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment , to prove It I will mall a small trial box as a convincing test. Simply address Dr. Snoop , Racine , Wle. , 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 SOc. Sold by all dealers. Market Letter. Kansas City Stock Yards , May IS , 1908. The appearance of a good many grassy cattle last week , with the prospect of early marketing of this class this season , caused a loss of 25 to 35 cents on medium to common grades of both steers and cowsi and even the best fed stuff suffered a small loss. Stockers - ers and feeders sold slowly and at lower prices first of the week , but moved more freely when bed rock prices were reached Thursday 40 to 75 cents below two weeks ago. 350 car loads went out during the week , and 1000 fewer remained in the pens at the end of the week than at end of previous week. The tun is heavy today , 12000 head , and there is a further spread between top kinds and medium to common cattle. But cher grades are hit hardest , be cause of heavy marketing of Texas grass stuff in the last ten days , especially at Ft. Worth. Northern packers have bought freely there , and shipped to their plants at the different markets in the North , thereby affecting prices on native cattle. Good to choice steers are higher today , one lot today at $7.10. out of same lot from which the $7.00 cattle last Monday were taken. Heifers and yearling are off 25 cents from a week ago , even the best ones. Bulk of steers bring $5,50 to $6.60 , heifers range from $3.75 to 86,40 , cows $3.00 to $5.65 , bulls $3-25 to $5.50i calves strong today , $3.75 to $6.00. Stockers and feeders are 10 to 15 cents above the bad close of last week today , stockerh $3.00 to $5.25. feeders $4-25 to $5.50. Another consignment ol Lockhart steers , the last , sold late today at the top , $7.10 , ah compared with $7.00 for them in St. Louis last Tuesday. General rains last week kept fanners out of the fields and per mitted free marketing of hogs , 98,000 for the week here , and prices closed the week 15 to 25 lower than close of previous week. Run is moderate today , 7OOC head , market 5 higher , but with some show of weakness at the close , top $5.47 , bulk $5.30 to $5-45. Hcayies have been lead ing in price , but greatest strength today is on butchers and light weights. Favorable weather foi farm work will likely cut down receipts , which , together with a short crop of hogs in the east , will make competition keen fron Western packers , and should ad vance prices. Heavy runs of sheep and lambs last week lowered prices 20 to 3 ( cents , and a supply of 15,000 heat here today is selling 10 to 2 ( lower again. Texas is the tnair source of supply now , Colorado having about closed the season on fed stuff. A few woolcd lambrf today sold nt $6.75 to $0.90 , with $7.00 probably the limit for best kinds , and $6 30 for clipped lambs , $4.75 to $5.40 for wethers , and $4-50 tQ $5.20 for ewes. Goats bring $3.40 to $3,75 , with a good many available as ' 'brushcrs" at $3.25 to $3.50. It Was The "Green Bug. " It now developes from investi gations that have been made hat the bug which attacked the plum trees in this county before he freeze was the green aphis or "green bug , " the insect that las been so destructive to the vheat in Kansas and Oklahoma. This is the tirst time that the bug has been known to attack ruit trees. Owing to the fact .hat the freeze is supposed to lave lulled the plums , it is im possible to determine what dam age was done by the bugs. Au- jurn Republican. Sophia Eucgge , who has been ittending school in Grand Island , returned Tuesday to spend her acation with home folks. There is a Pink Inln tablet nmdo by ) r. Snoop ttiat will positively stop any win anywhere in 20 minutes , druggists everywhere sell them us Dr. Shoop'a icadauho tablets but they stop other > ains as easily us headache. Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets simply coax ) lood pressure riway from pain centers that is all ; pain cornea from blood iressuro congestion ; stop that pres sure with Dr. Shoop's Headache Tub- eta and pain Is instantly gone. 20 tablet 25c. Sold by all dealers. D. M. Watts , for years one of our leading merchants but now of Leavenworth , Kas. , was in the city the first of the week to visit his daughter , Mrs > . Tom Jenkins , and look after business matters. VERDON Misses Loyettc and Viva Klnncy and Marie Riggs were Falls City visit ors Saturday. Vcrua Williamson went to Falls City Saturday and remained until Sunday afternoon , visiting her friend , Rboda Wcddle. O. P. Veal and daughters visited relatives at Falls City over Sunday. Ernest Overtoil came down from Auburn Saturday on a short visit to friends. Lucy McManus came up from the county scat Monday to visit relatives. Cora Swisgood and Minnie Uoylcand son drove to Falls City Saturday , Mrs. Newt Cox of Elk Creek is vis iting1 relatives here. L , . L , . Barnes of Salem was renew ing old acquaintances here Friday. John Mark was a Stella visitor Wed nesday. Jim Ayers was a county scat visitor last Tuesday. Fred Heincman and wife drove to Falls City Saturday last. Amrct Hurt made a business trip to Shubert , Thursday. Lizzie and Helen Conover returned from their visit to Liberty , Nebr. Martha King of Peru was visiting friends here the latter part of the week Mrs. Hhinda Estct was a Falls City visitor Saturday. Will Cox and family came down from Stella , Tuesday on a visit to relatives. Mrs. M. D. Luni came tip from Falls City Sunday to see about the removal of their goods to their nnw home ul Dewitt , Nobr. Will Veach and family were up from the county seat Saturday. Misses Hani and Ti menu an of Stella witnessed the ball game here Tuesday. The Bloomer girls played here Tues day with the homo team. The score stood 4 to 0 in favor of the visitors. A large crowd from the surrounding towns witnessed the game. The remains of little Charles Morgan was brought here from Omaha , Satur day and taken to Prairie Union for burial. Ed Wisdom of Salem was a Vcrdon visitor Tucsda- . Mrs. Wellington Chase and son went to Pawnee , Tuesday to visit relatives. Mrs. John Hossack visited her daughter , Mrs. UT. C. Sloan , the first of the week. Chronic Constipation Cured. One who suffers from chronic consti pation is in danger of many serious ail ment. Foley's Orino Laxative cures chronic constipation as it uids dlges tlon and stimulates the liver and bow els , restoring the natural action o these organs. Commence talcing it to day and you will feel better at once Foley's Orino Laxative docs not nuu ecate or gripe and U pleasant to take Refuse substitutes. Kerr's Pharmacy ? Must Seek Elsewhere ? * | ABSOLUTE SAFETY is the policy of this Bank , and it is rigidly being adhered Operating * underState to. Parties engaged in hazardous * State Inspection < * seek ntul Control ardous speculation must " * accommodations elsewhere. Comparative Statement of Resources. Vclinmry 2X11 , KKM . ' $ I8I1 < UO ' Kulinmry2711,11X11 , 1H.4IW.OI rvlmmry S > itl , ItniVi.ii. ( 2fllll2.iO ? . . , , , . . ' I'Vlinmry 2stl , WM. ( no.l'lUO l-Ylirnnry 2llliU7 ( ; itl,27l'.M ' ) 4\ ( \ I I'Vlmmry ' 2Mh , HWS IH.Ill.liI Miirch . 28ih , iww . . . . Miantt1 FARMERS STATE BANK , 8 Preston , Nebraska. .SEASONABLE GOODS I . . . = Here are a few things in our line that we feel sure would interest you at this season of the year. The MOTOR WASHER , a Monday morn ing necessity that you cannot afford to be without. Then we have the JEWEL GAS OLINE STOVE , the ALASKA REFRIGATOR , the house wife's friends this hot weather. Lowe Bros' . , PAINT will interest you , both in quality and price. . , CALL AND LOOK THROUG OUR LINE J. C. TANNER Ours Are "Dependable" Goods FALLS CITY , NEB. M * ! * * * * ! * * ! * * * * ! * SPECIAL SALE French China Dinnerware , Haviland & Go's. * Ranson pattern , in a pink rose decoration' With delicate green leaves. We carry this pattern in stock and can sell you any piece you may break. An extra large salad bowl to match , FREE 'with each 100 piece set , $40 per set. " : - : Three patterns of Avenir Litnotfu French China in pink spray , rose bud and violet spray decorations. Special price $27.50 for 100 piece set. The sets' will be displayed in our south window. See them. ' Chas. M. Wilson's- 3 The Falls City Roller Mills Docs a general milling business , add manufactures the folio wing1 brands of flour SUNFLOWER MAGNOLIA. . CRQW.N The above brands are giuirantecd to be of the highest pos sible quality. We also manufacture all mill products and conduct a general Grain , Live Stock and Coal Business no and solicit a share of your patronage P. S. Heacock & Son Falls City , Nebr , c c C Did YOV See ? Those Fine Buggies and Surries we just received a car load of Moon Bros. , Surries , Buggies and Spring Wagons The only place to buy and to see the most up-to- date Vehicles is at Werner Mosiman & Go. , and the way they go out is a proof they are The Best Money Can 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 Cable 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 , Werner , Mosiman AND COMPANY L > lN