THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , MAY 29 , 1908. The Housefly. Oivilizntion rmtl decency now tl cm ami that wo make war upon llio common housefly. We've borne with him lo u enough. In ( lie daya of our childhood we eat at table with doors and windows un protected , and ate dinner while Aunt Jane swept Hies from the food with a tree branch or a proud peacock's gorgeous tail. Then civilization brought the wire screen andwhile the houselliea continued to increase in number , we kepi them out as much as pos siblo. For the undoing of the Hies that did get in , inventive minds gave us sticky lly paper and various kinds of traps. In the afternoon the women darken the houses and try to drive the flies away by making life unhappy and clu'orlees for them. But with all this warfare against the fly , we haven't begun at the right place the extermination of the pest. Civilization and science have tried in every possible way to got away from the fly and to drive him away from us , but have per- in it ted Hies to multiply ) making the process of dodging them doubly hard. hard.What What needs to bo done now , and what IB being done after many yeais of a mistaken policy in deal ing with flics , is to prevent ( lies from coming among us at all. That can only be doneby general cleanliness. An expert in the lly business tells us that if no kitchen refuse is left unburied ; if food is screened ; if the house drains are well looked after , there will be almost no Hies. For Hies hie tliem- Helves to the spots where filth is. They have no use for clean places. The dirtiest homes have the most tliee. Purity will kill them. And purity , too , as you will no doubt readily agree , will not only drive Hiea away , but will generally prevent - vent sickness from coming in your door. Lincoln Star. Birds Conserve. New York , May 25 That no factor in the problem of conserv ing the laud , water and forest re sources of this nation equals that which nature has provided in the feathered wild life of the continent is the opinion expressed by lead ing ornithologists in this city today Following the conference of gov eruora in Washington , oflicers of the National Association of A win bon Societies have decided to oll'er the co-operation of their organiza tiou in this great work , in pushing which the association has been the pioneer and only aclivo organiv.a tiou ever since its incorporation Although the workers for bird preservation were not represented at the gubernatorial conclave at t h o White House , government authorities have assured thorn that the protection of the insect eaters that insure life to cropswoods am waterways should be ouo of the first practical means to the genera ond. Crops flourish and forests stain to conserve land and water largely through the activities of the exist ing bird guard that ceaselessly fights their natural destroyers , the iugestigators of the government point out. With a known loss of over $800,000,000 to the crops of the country last year due to killing - ing off their guardian flocks , the corresponding effects on woods and waters may be reckoned in the billions of dollars , the Audubon workers declare. Uniform laws for bird protection , if adopted by the states , would go far to ward off these growing inroads of insects and other pests , they soy , and this might well bo the first step to be taken following the deliberations of the house of governors. While the value of the birds to the farmer , orchardist and planter has for years been recognized , it is believed by the authorities thai their importance in preserving the forests is not generally known , According to a recent report ol the government , insects aleut causa au annual loss to the trees o : the country estimated at over i hundred million dollars. On tin oak alone four hundred species o insects which are Bought and con sumed by the birds of the forests prey constantly , the experts of the Biological Survey have discovered , On the willow ISO each species constantly attempt itj destruction , on the pine 105 , on the hickory 170 , on the birch JOo. nml on the elm SO. direful analysis of the stomachs of thousands of wood- peckora , titmice , creepers , kinglets , wood wnrbloru , wrcne , ily-calchers , swallows , nut hatches and other birds of the woods show that their constant labor is to consume just these devastating insects. Replanted Corn. On account of the ravages of the cut worms , many of the farmets of this county were compelled to re plant almost all of their fust plant ing corn. The amount destroyed by the cut worms was the cause of a heavy loss as well as delay. Auburn Herald. . Real Estate Transfers. Minnie C. Unkcfcr ct nl to Ucnjamin F. Hcvcllc , w. d. to 1GO a in sec 21-2- l.'t 511,923 Steele Cemetery Association to Rosalie Godfcrnoii , w. d. to It 18 in ecc o , blkC $10 John II. Morehcnd ) Warren Hutcliins and John Gngnop , referees to Wes ley II. Maddox , r. d , to wnc } , n } swtf , swj of the swtf sec 3-MO , the nc } sec 28-2-10 and nil that part of scl of said .section 28 lyiny north of | Muddy Creek. &cr sec 31-2.15. , < 13.-150 Jas Pearson ami wf to Jtulu J. Hamil ton , w d. to It 8 , blk 34. Salem . $300 Kinmu Iy. .lorn and C. A. Jorn to Geo. D. Knapp , w , d. to It . ' 1 , blk 'I In 2nd add to Verdou $1230 Mary L. Murphy to Mary J. Scott , w.d. to part of 115 , blk 21 , llumboldt.$1000 , Val Kauh , Georgia Rauh and Sarah A. Morris \o Ernest \V. Clift and Luclla Glift , w. d. to It 0 , blk 38 , Nim'8 add to llumboldt $1300 A , A. Tanner , trustee , to Ernest Cllft , w. d. to Us 1 , 2 , 3 , blk 51 , llumboldt S300 Salena J Sansom to Win J Lydick , w d. to It 3 , blk 2 ! ) , A R and Uither Kim's add to llumboldt $1000 Relic of the Cliase. While ditching on the Wilkin son farm , south of the city , on Tuesday , a man named Cox found the part of a spearhead made of Hint that had been used by an Indian in the chase many years ago. The perfect proportions of the spearhead indicated that the aboriginal armorer who had made it was tin expert , for the reason' ' that the weapon had been so deli cately rilled that it would keep its direction and poise when hurled through the air. It is not possible that the spear head had been lost in a fight but that it had been thrown ntn buf falo in the chase , for those who are well acquainted with the In dian methods of warfare say that they seldom had their battles on tne open plains. The Hint of which the arrow was fashioned is ot a kind that in rarely found in this section , most of the arro'w heads , spear points and fleshers being made of the blue flint. Auburn Republican. Boys who go swimming should remember that if they will keep the water out of their mouths they cannot sink. The air in a boy's lungs will keep him afloat if he will keep the water out of his mouth. Boys should always re member that there is very little danger in the water if they will only keep cool ; the power a woman uses in swinging a fan is sulh'eient to keep a boy aUoat. Too many boys when they go swimming ) work their arms and legs with great vigor. This is unnecessary. A boy swims almost as naturally asa duck , if ho will keep cool. If a big boy throws a little one in , nil the little ono has to do is to hold his breath and close his mouth , and ho will come to the surface like a cork. Atchison Globe. A Small Engine. The smallest locomotive engine in the world weighs 12 grains and 15 drops of water fills its boiler. This miniature marvel was con structed by an ingenious American Denpito the fact that it could be placed inside a thimble it is com. posed of 140 distinct pieces and it held together by 52 screws. Tlu stroke of the piston is ouo twelftl : of an inch , and its diameter is lest than one-ninth of an inch. Yel when it gets in motion it works nt though it were the strongest anc biggest locomotive that ever rai : on rails. Philadelphia Press. Kansas Luck. "When Kansas was born she butted I right into hard luck , " de clares the Lawrence Gazette , which brings an array of proof in support of its statement. The war cyclone had its center here , and then there came the grass hoppers and the year ot crop failures. Then there was a dearth ol corn in the nation and Kansas took the contract lor supplying the demand. So well was the job done that the corn could not be sold and had to be used for fuel. From a dollar a bushel it went down to eight cents , and Kansas fields were covered with unsaleable piles of it. Then wheat went away up and Kansas took a contract to furnish wheat for all men. She broke the records of the world with her crops , but instead of getting a dollar a bushel the price went down to thirty cents which would not pay the cost of production. Then Kansas changed her tactics and went into practical politics. The Populist wave buried the state and immediately political stock went down until the common , wealth went broke on that com modity. ' Then all at once some thing new happened. Oil from the earth was worth millions to the people w ho had it. Kansas dug down and found unlimited quantities. The wealth of Ophir was at our leet. Thousands of wells went down and millions of barrels of oil came bubbling up. At once the price of oil went down until a barrel of it was worth less than a barrel of water at harvest time. The gas too which cost millions to people ple , in other states and commu nities , was found only to be turned loose to poison the at mosphere and wreck the hopes of those who found it. As a discoverer , Kansas is a hoodoo. If we should find gold in virgin purity that could be mined by the ton , gold would at once be demonstrated and sold as leaden on the market. If a cave of diamonds should be discovered , diamonds would be used for .laving stones and be sold by the ton. Kansas id original , but icr originality has never bought inything for her save advertis- ng space. A Heavy Rain. The hardest rain and hail storm for years occurred in this vicinity Wednesday night of this week. Newly planted corn and Iruit suffered terribly from the effects. Many corn fields will have to be entirely replant ed , in some places plum trees and other fruit trees are entirely denuded of their fruit. It is to be hoped that a close investiga tion will not make it as destruc tive as it now appears. Dawson - son News Boy. Serious Results Feared. You may well four serious results from n rough or cold , as pneumonia and consumption start with a cohl , Fo- loy's Eoney and Tnr cures the most ob- sttnato coughs or colils and prevents serious results. Refuse substitutes. Kerr's Pharmacy. Roaches tlio spot Stops pain. The Great I'llo Item- ody. 1'ut up In tubes with recto ! nozzle. 50 cents- Wait Mason in the Emporia Ga zette , trrah Mrs. Guinness1 mur derous love in this poetical fashion : "Come live with me and be my love , " she sang , as gently BB a dove ; ' 'and I'll caresa your aching brow , and you will ne'er forget your vow ; and I will kiss your lips and eyes , and I will make you pumpkin pies , and if such things your heart may move , then live with me and be my love. I have a sunny upland farm , where we may live secure from harm : and in the fertile garden spot , my friends may rest and sleep a lot ; and should my love oppress your heart , I'll gently saw you all apart , and plant you there , with sod above , so live with me and be my love. Beside the barn your bones may rest , until the coroner holds his quest ; and o'er your farm I'll plant the seed of cocklebur and jinison weeds ; so bring your money in < \ roll , and let your aoul mate with my soul ; and if these things enticing prove , then live with me and bo my love. " Falls City is talking paving. It is just as easy to have paving as not to have it. The paving tax could cover a number of years and wouldn't need to exceed $10 or $15 i year to each property holder and he result would be beautifully mved streets. Hiawatha World. A superb finish Is obtained by using Campbell's Varnish Stain on floors , nrniture or interior wood work. These tains arc sold in 15 , 25 , " 5 and $1.40 cent cans. Ask Morsman Drug Co. for color card. Weak Women To weak and nlllna women , tboro Is at least one way to help. But with that war , two treatments must bo combined. Ono Is local , ono It constitu tional , but both arc important , both essential. Dr. stoop's Night Curt ) U tbo Local. Dr. Shoop's Rortorotlvo. the Constitutional. The lomcr Dr. Bhoop's Night Cure ! a tpplwl mucous membrane suppository remedy , xwlo Dr. Shoop's Kcstorntlvo Is wholly an Internal treat * mcnt. Tbo Restorative reaches throughout the entire system , sacking the repair ol oil noire , all tls ue. and all blood ailment * . The "Nlcht Curo" . as Its nome Implies , does Its work while jrou Bleep. It soothe * wro and Inflam ed mucous surfaced , hoala local weaknesses and discharges , while the Restorative , cases nervous iidtomcnt. gives renewed vigor and ambition , mllds up watted tissues , bringing about renewed strength , vigor , and energy. Take Dr. Sheep I ilestorativo Tablets or Liquid as a general tonlo o the system. 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Weak women should read my "Book To. 4 for Women. " It Is written ex- ressly for women who arc not well , 'he book Xo. I tells of Dr. Shoop's 'Nlcrht Curo" and just how these sooth- ug , healing , antiseptic suppositories an bo successfully applied. The book nd btrlctly confidential medical advice s entirely free. Write Dr. Sheep , Ra- Ine , Wls. The Night Cure Is sold by 11 dealers. The Cough Syrup that rids the system of a cold by acting &B a cathartic on the bowels is LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP Bees is the original laxative cough syrup , contains no opiates , gently moves the bowels , carrying the cold off through the natural channels , Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. A. G. % WANNER Guilington TO THE PACIFIC COAST Very 1 o w round trip rates commencing- June 1st for at tractive Coast tours , only SCO.OO ; slightly higher via Shasta Route and Puget Sound. TO CHICAGO AND EAST Republican Convention excur sion tickets at low rates in June ; also summer excursion rates in connection with Con vention and Summer Tourist rates to eastern resorts. To Colorado and Rocky Mountains Daily excursion rates com mencing June 1st to Colorado , Utah , Wyoming , Black Hills , Yellowstone Park ; great Dem ocratic Convention at Denver hi July. llonieseekers' Hates First and third Tuesdft } s to the West , including the famous I3ig Horn Basin and Yellow stone Valley , where large tracts of rich irrigated lands are feeing ing opened for settlementby the government and by pri vatc companies. Write D. Dcaver , Burlington Landeeek- ers' Information Bureau , Omaha ; excellent bussiness , openings in new growing towns. Write a brief description of your proposed trip , and let us advise you how to make it the best way at the least cost. E. G. WHITPORD , Local Ticket Agent. L. W. WAKELEY , G. P. A. , Omaha , Neb. ! : D. S. flcCarthy ; TRANSFER ; Prompt attention given to the removal of house hold goods. PHONE NO. 211 I I i'M-H U I I I I I I I I I I II IO-4 + C. H. flARlON 1 AUCTIONEER , Sales conducted in scientific and busi nesslike manner C. H. MARION Falls City , Nebraska For Good Sales , Good Service , Pro Returns Ship Your Stock to Qeo. R. Barse LIVE STOCK COMMISSION CO. . Write us for Market Reports Kansas City , Mo. , WE SELL CATTLE AND HOGS DR. H. T. HAHN VETERINARIAN Office and residence first door north of city park. Ph&ne 263. FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA EDGAR R. MATHERS Phones : Nos. 177 , 217 SAM'L. WAUL BUILDING | ) R ; M. I. WILSON PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office and Residence over McMillan's Drug Store. Phone 329. FALLS CITY , MSB. WELVTSEL Practice in Various Courts. Collections Attended-To. Notary Public. FALLS CITY R. P. ROBRRTS Ofllco over Kerr's Pharmacy Ofllce Phone 200 Residence Phone 271 W. S. PAST PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON . j Residence 160 Ph Phones : j once ] 55 PALLS CITY , NEBRASKA DR. 0. N , ALLISON 3DIEX KOTJE S 1" Phone 248 Over Richardson County Bank. PALLS CITY , NEBRASKA THE BOWELS AND MOVE WORK OFF A COLD WITH THE ORIGINAL MOVECOUGH EBB'S LAXATIVE COUGll SIRUP. COUGH BEST FOR A C s for Pickles for the Leo Cider and Vinegar Co. and make $50.00 to $75.00 per acre Any quantity will be taken at the factory at So cents per bushel for first grade ( under four inches long ) . Call at the State Bank for sheet of instructions telling how to raise , pick and market them. - - You also can get seed forchoice varietiesatthe