THE FALLS CITV TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JUNE 5 , 1908. Fruit Crop Outlook in Nebraska If anyone lias taken it for granted that the Nebraska peach crop is going to be a total failure this year , he has another guess coming1 , says the Lincoln Evening News. Reports - ports from over the state indi cate that , while peaches were badly nipped by frost here and there that some whole orchards will fail to produce a yield , there are others which will bear normally this season. In the vicinity of Lincoln , several large fruit farms are facing a line outlook for plenty of yood peaches. L. M. Russell , owner of a 100 acre tract southeast of Lincoln thinks most of his trees will bear well this year. lie de clares that the branches are loaded with fruit of good ap pearance , except on the lower ground. The frost seemed to be more severe there and few of the trees which were not on an elevation will have any fruit. In talking with other growers , Mr.Russell learns that the same rule will apply generally all throughout this section. Cherries have been affected in much the same manner as peaches , according to most re ports. In spots they are thicken on the trees , while elsewhere there are few or none. The injury to apples from the frosts in April and early May seems to have been moreserious than to peaches. Isaac Bollard of Nehawka , who was in Lin coln last week declared that he cid not expect to harvest half a wagon load of truit from his who orchard of 200 acres. An Effort to Abolish Bullfighting The wnve of leform line now reached Mexico , and , wonderful to reliite nud almost incredible , there is n movement to stop bullfight ing. Governor Oreel of Ohihunhun , hoe decreed the abolishment of the eport nud the belief is expressed that his example will bo followed by the governors ot other Mexican 1 states. The propaganda is chiefly pressed by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in the City of Mexico , that orgaui /ation having recently sent out a circular appeal to American tour ists urging them to abstain from patronizing bull fights upon their visits to Mexico. Bull fighting is brutal and brutalizing , and few Northerners witness it without being shocked aud disgusted. However , this "sport" is so deep- rooted among the Spanish-Ameri can people that it is doubtful thai the efforts of the Mexican Humane Society will bs entirely successful , It is almost like asking the Ameri cans to give up baseball and horse- racing. To stop any pain , anywhere In 2 ( minutes , simply take just one of Dr Snoop's Pink Pain Tablets. Pain means congestion blood pressure that Is all , Dr. Shoop's Headache or Pink Pain Tablets will quickly coax blood pressure sure : iway from pain centers. After that , pain is gone. Headache , Neu ralgla , painful periods with women etc get instant help. 20 Tablets , 2oc. Sold by all dealers. Child Drowns in Bucket o f W ate A report comes from Julian o a singular accident , in which a child of slightly over one year of age fell head first into a pai of water on last Friday am when found twenty minutes later was drowned. The complete details of this sad occurrance have not been learned , but the accident as it happened seems doubly sad on account of the youth of the child , it not being able to pro tect itself against falling into the water. The child was the daughter o Mr. and Mrs. Leon Crooks liv ing north of Julian about three or four miles. On last Friday the mother was doing some work in another room and beinj , gone for about twenty minutes thought nothing of the dange of the little one. When she re * turned she found her babe cole in death lying head first in the pail ot water. Grief-stricken she ran for assistance , carrying ; he lifeless child in her arms. The husband at a distance was ummoned and a physician vas called but to no avail as he little one had no sign of life Everything was clone that train- d hands could do to save the jabe , but life had lied before he infant was found. The funeral services \vorc held on Sunday at which the sorrow- ng mother and father bid fare- veil to their little one , which wo days previous wast he pride of their lives. The many friends of the parents extend to them heir sincerest and heartfelt ympathies in their sudden and ad bereavement The Auburn lerald. No Damage in Blowing Out Gas. Sioux City , la , May 31 Two uug men of Sioux City blow out their gas every night and hey are alive to tell the tale , The reason why C.D. McLeod and Forest Yockey still are in he land of the living is that hey have invented an automatic iafety gas fixture intended to save the lives of men and women of bucolic tastes who know no better than to exert their lung lower on it. The idea is simple but effective. A slender tube sensitive to heat , rises a little above the jet and is connected with the valve. There can be no llame until this tube is icated , when it expands and opens the valve. When the ight is blown out the median- sin cuts off the gas as soon as t contracts on cooling. The two young men arcs employed in the local shops of the Omaha railroad , Their invention is especially adapted for hotels. Piles arc easily and quickly checked vith Dr. Sboop's Magic Ointment. To irove it I will mail a small trial box as a convincing test. Simply address Dr. Sheep , Racine. WIs. I surely vould rot send it free unless I was cei- ain that Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment vould stand the test. Remember It is nade expressly and alone for swollen , painful , bleeding or itching piles , either external or Internal. Large jar , oOc. old by all dealers. Signs a Catcher. Last Thursday evening the jaseball fans of the city met in the city hall and organized the baseball association. A nice sum of money has been raised for the support of the team and it is the intention of the promoters meters to show to the p.ople of Auburn who love the national game a pretty fast aggregation. Will Humphrey was elected manager of the team , W. H. Bousfield treasurer , and B. C. Howe secretary. "Shanty" Doyle , a fast player who has been catching for the .Atchison , Kansas team has been signed for catcher , and the other members will be assigned to their positions as soon as their abilities are demonstrated It was the intention to have a game with Nebraska City this week but the condition of the weather forbid. Auburn Re publican. Weak women should try Dr. Shoop' Night Cure. These soothing , neallng antiseptic suppositories co direct to th seat of these weaknesses. My "Hook No. 4 for Women" contains many valu able hints to women , and it is free. Asl Dr. Shpop , Racine , Wis. , to mail it Ask the Doctor in strlctconfidence any questions you wish answered Dr Sboop's Night Cure is sold by all deal ers. Three Weeks Trial Proves Good Beatrice Sun : Three weeks have rolled by since Beatrice took her place in the dry col umn , and it is not out of order to comment upon the results o the three weeks' trial. Disregarding the reasons and causes that may have conspired to make the dryness effective the bare unpainted fact is tha there have been but two arrests for drunkenness since Beatrice went dry. One of these was a fellow who came down from DeWitt and at once showed sign of being unable to navigate without the assistance of a pilot. The experience of the pas three weeks indicates that pro hibition is prohibiting. Don't think because you do not see all the scandals that oc cur in your town fully exploited n the newspaper that the editor s afraid to publish it. Editors is a usual thing are not afraid . ; o publish the news , but they uivc a feeling lor the community ind no matter how dirty and contemptible some men may get hey may have a good honest old nether and father and maybe a ister , and while you are rolling caudal under your tongue as a weet morsel and talking about he papers being too cowardly o write up or expose it , prob ably if the papers had done their luty with you , you would be in he soup house doing time for ometliing you had done and on accountol your saintly old mother - er or father yours never got nto print. Oh no , son , it is not fou that the papers fear but the eelings of decent people. 3rock Bulletin. Mr ? . S , Joyce. Clarcmont , N. H. , vrltes. "About a year uijo 1 bought wo bottles of Foloy's Kidney Remedy. t cured me of a severe case of kidney rouble of several years standing. It certainly is a grund , good medicine , and I heartily" recommend It. " Korr's iharmacy. English Dream Fortunes. Nebrnskans who may believe hey are heir to millions of dollars jiled up in England may glean enough information from the Lon don Gazette , now on file in the state library , to spur them on to 'allow the pitiable example of the itigants in Dickons' famous chan cery suit , Jurndyce vs. Jurudyce , or to sicken them of the quest of old from unclaimed estates. The copy of the books was forwarded jy Consul Church Howe of No- jraska , who is stationed at Man chester , England. The volume contains merely a list of titles of suits in chancery. The names of ihe litigants only are giveu and from this supposed heirs may judge whether or not they have n chance to prove relationship and to get returns for the time and money they will expend in litigation. The suits are in alphabetical order and cover enough pages to daze an or dimtry investigator. Consul Church Howe's letter"to H. C. Lindsay accompanying the publi cation is as follows : American Consulate , Manches ter , England , May 1C , 190S Hon orable Harry 0 , Lindsay , State Librarian , Lincoln , Neb. . U. S. A. Dear Sir : On account of the er roneous impression that there is in the keeping of the government of Great Britain estates covering millions upon millions of dollars awaiting legal heirs , and from U fact that many letters are received at this consulate--from Nebraska parties every year , making inqui ries regarding estates in which they are under the impression they are heirs to , 1 have mailed you for filing in the state library , i copy of the last edition of the Lou- don Gazette , dated March 5 , 1908 , published officially by the authority - ity of the British government , giving a list of the dormant funds now in the chancery division of the high court of justice. Attached to , and made part of said publication , is an extract of report of Secretary White , of the American embassy , London , dated November 5 , 1881 , regarding un claimed estates in England , That the members of the bar , and interested parties may know that tnis official Gazette is on file in the state library , will you kindly giv * ' said information through the n-\vspfipers ? I am , sir , your obe dient servant , CHURCH HOWE. Your dining room tloor can be touched up and reflnlshed with Campbell's Floor Finish and the result will be very satislactory Morsman Drug Co car ries a full line of all sl/.e cans and the manufacturers guarantee perfect satis faction if the simple directions arc fol lowed FOR FURNITURE and PIANOS " Good For Any Wood " CLEANS and polliliei. remove * mini * * and restores ttia finish Guaranteed to ilva perfect satisfaction. Absolutely tba belt pollib made Accept no lubili- Into If your dealer doein't carrIt , tend ui bit nam and we'll tee tbal you are tup- plied prce | 23c and BOo MANUFACTURED DY ORCHARD A , WIIHEIM , Omaha , Kibr. Notice of Probate of Will. IVTllKCOlMVfot'ltT OK HlCll UIDHON COUNTY In tlio Matter ot 1'rolmtliiK thanH \ Will nnd Tostnment of John a. Hoyi | . necenwxl , " Notion Is hereby clveti to nil pernoiiR Interested tlmt II. E. lloj-d ImsdppoMted In mill court nil Instrument .purporting to Iw tlio Inst will nnd testament of MddJohn 8 , Iloyd. deceased , nnd tiled n petition prnjlnt ; Hint rnld instrument mny ho allowed nnd ndinlttetl to Prnhnton' tlm ln t will nnd tostn mont of fold docensod. It In ordered tlmt tlio sumo IHI liennt by the. court on Tuesday , tlio tub dn ) of Juno. WV , M ti o'clock , n. in , In tlio count ) court room In 1'nlls Clt ) , In said count ) , when nndlioro nil persons Interested limy nppcnr nnd contest tlio prolxito tlieroof. lly order of tlio court , tinted Mny lUlli * 11KH. JOHN ( I wi.sos , County Jndnc. Lc ftl Notice Notion In licrol'j h'ht'ii tlmt 1 hn o filed with \HhiKti clerk of thn villain of I'rtMtun , No * rnskai n petition signed l > y tlio ro < inlalto iiuiu- T of free hotderx of wild \lllnnp , prnyliiK tlmt it loon llcciifo Ix ) Ktnntnl to inn liy tlio xllliiKO onrd to soil limit , spirituous nndlnons liquors 1 lot 1)2 ) , In block 1 , of enldlllnKo of I'rcHton , ohrnnkn , for tlio municipal jeiir coinincncltm imoOtli , UU-i , inidoiidliiK Alny31W. ( . ttoat : * J. II. Siimi.\ , li. U. SOUSU.L , Vlllimo ( llork. ( l'lr t publication Mi22. . ) Eslinintc oi Expenses , nsHin.ito of oiponsps fui tlio li cnl yonr , bouln * Inn 1'irst TiU'idn ) , Jlny Mh , HKH , nnd thn inoli- > lo ninonnt of money necossiu ) for nil piupopoa ) lie rnl'od In fnlil ctt ) of Tnlla Clt ) for t-nlil oul ) enr , for \\lilch tliunpproprlntloll IH mndt' , icliulln Interest nnd principal dun on tlm oiulcd debt nnd sinking fund , Itcinirlim nnd sfliiK ! tlm dlirorent objects nnd brnnclien of xpondlttirps , us nonr n cnu lie , with n ntntuinont f tlio entire roteiiuu of tlm ctt ) of I'ulln Clt ) for 10 previous year nnd tlmwmu to bo entered nt irKO upon tlm minutes of paid city Itemizing mid cliisslfjinij thn dllferent objectn nil brnnclies of rnld oXpeiidttnrcx , nnd tlm entire. OMMUIO of palil cit > for thn previous jour n fol o\\ : WVTHl A I'llOTKIO IjtOllT l'L\NT. Coal A. HnnlltiK for tame fl'/JO.OO S\L\ms. KnlnrltB of Clt ) Olliclnls. 110000 HnlnrlpDVnter nnd IJcctrlc Ijltjht Kiitfliu-ers .14X100 BiUnries , I'ollcoOlllcers. . ITiOOO Hnlnrles , Jniiltor. , , . H10.0H . Co.MiniMsu OK STIIL.I.TS \ NIVUAH. . CondeinnliiK nnd bulldiim wnlks 100000 lliilldiiiK of croHRliiK1 * nnd impro\lnrf streets . TiOOOi ) Sui n IF * roii W t rui A > D Ei.boTr.io I.miiT I'LVNT. Supplies for plant , . .100000 Improving plant , . . KWOUO 1'rlntltiKnnd stntlonery ViOOO Kent for Council Itooin . . . I'.UUUO Drmnuo . . . . 30000 Hnnltnr ) nnd 1'oor . . WO Wl Kxtonnloii of Klectrlc Llk'lit I'luiilA ImprovliiKfnmo. KWOOO rnrclmflnu nnd condoinninK oflnnd . . . ttOOOO W vrru HO.VDS .t IMLHKST. InteriRt . . 120000 tiiukttix Fniid . . l&OO.OO KLICTIIO LKIIIT. Interest liOOOO , fntereft . . . . WO 00 ltnpro\liiKlloml . . 1000 00 I.iinmiv , Llbrnrlnn , Coal , HooKn nnd I'enodlciils lp.000l ( Incidentnl expenses 100000 Total Amount .J.WOOOU ) Hxpcndexl In the prmlons ) cnr by Council . f2J7M.3'5 Expended in tlio pruMiniH ; car by City Treneuior for Interest ntm pajnicnt of Ilondit . 21 * ! ? . " ! 'nld ' Llbntrj 1'iind 1 I O.b' ' > Total . . 8270770 \ttest. W. W. Aiinn , ilnyor. \V. A. 80HMEL7IH , , City Clerk. REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of The Tanners Stale Hank , of Preston , .Nebraska. Charier No. 703 , Incorporated In the Stale of Nulirask.i , at Hie close of business ilay 14 , 1903. Kl'SOUKCI'b. Loans and dlhconnts $ 21.622 26 Overdrafts , secured aud unsecured 81,2 ; llaiiklnif liouso furniture ami fixtures 650.0 ( Current expenses and taxes paid 300.13 One from nat'l , stalcand private bank * ailil bankers . 30W.10 Cash . 4lf037 Total cash on hand . . . 35.175.4' Total . ' 57.829.14 riAlUUTIl.s. Capital stock paid In. . . . * 13,0000 ( Surplus fund . 1,50000 Undivided profits . 824.W ndlvldual deposits subject to check . f23.70i.3S Time certificates of deposit 18.797.86 43 504.2 Total . iSl&V.i STATE OP NUISKASKA , I > ss . Couut of Klchardson , I I , Glide Thackcr , cashier , of the abo\t- named bank , do hereby swear that the abov uatemeiit Is a corrccl and true copy of the re porl made to the State Ilankliiif Hoard , TIMCKER. Cashier . H. C. ZotaLiiKt Director. LLVI TIIACKCK , Director. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2U daj of May. IMS. L. D. McCuMHEK. Justice Peace. Mrs. M. E. Kentner , who gavi possession ot the Park liote Monday , will not leave at once but has not decided as to futur plans. She and her granddaugh ter , Helen , will visit a few week in various localities before sett ling permanently. Ilumbold Leader. Most jokes are stale and in sipid , but this one from the Slat Journal has an air of freshnes and originality that would coa a smile from the Egyptian sphinx : "It is believed in Lin coin that Mr. Bryan will be nom inated now regardless of his own wishes. " Fairbury News. W. O.W. Memorial. The W. O. W. and Circle will hold their memorial services at the Christian church the first Sunday in June. Rev. Dunkle- berger will preach the sermon. . Binder twine at Werner , Mosr man & Co. for 8 and 10 cents per pound. PROUD OF THEM Nnttirllch , as any the Gcmmm. Dame Nature lind been unkind to her , one after another her second set wont out or into bail shape , Fortunately she was directed to us , \ve understood the situation , did some difllcut bridge work and so she stnllcs serenely When you think your teeth arc about hope * less that'vS the time lo come to us. J. C. YUTZY. Palis City , - Nehrnskn L LIQUOR EMPORIUM All Popular Brands of Wet Goods with an experienced mixer at your service. Foreign and Domestic Cigars. L. E. LEED , PROPRIETOR FALLS CITY o- = z-o ; 'NEBRASKA Farm Implement * ? . IifE are Headquarters for the famous ST. JOE and SATTLEY FARM IMPLEMENTS of all kinds > ALSO THE Light Ruiinmg Miller Wagons , Kemp's 20th Century Manure Spreaders. and a full and complete line of Carriages and Buggies on hand at all times. Prices Cheapest in the county. Call and see us and save money. * GAS'OLENE ' ENGINES x * GASOLINES. OIL ENGINES I are so simple that a child can run them and cost less to maintain than any other engine on the market. With a Lausou " 1'rost King" for power 2 cents will pump 2,000 gallons of wafer. 50-foot lift. Can you do it for that now ) The Liiuson "Frost King" runs with the same g fSfg tas > ' fil'de ' in both summer and winter it cannot freeze. It is " 'au-1 from 2J to 20 II. P. Ask for full particulars and prices. McCumber & Glaze Preston , Nebr. Did YOV See 1 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 & Co. , and the way they go out is a proof they are The Best Money Caun Buy We also have a complete line of Farm Implitnents 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 Impliment 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