THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JUNE lo , 1908. Southeastern Nebraska News. Prof. E , K. Hearst of this city and Profs. Alex Stoddard and Roy Coeur of Auburn departed Saturday for an extended vaca tion and tour of the Western states. While gone they will visit the California summer re sorts and will go on northward by steamer into Washington and Oregon. The trip "will be made * ' , partially as an outing and for j , ( the health of some of the mem- bers'ot the partv. They expect to be gone about two months. J. W. Jarrett of Stella and Miss Mamie Morton of Salem were married in this city last Wednesday. They immediate ly went to Auburn and will go to housekeeping on a larm north of Auburn. . - A meeting of the various com mittees looking to the Fourth of July celebration in Auburn was held Tuesday evening at which plans were discussed and meth ods talked over. The committee on speakers met later on the same evening and decided to se cure Congressman E. M. Pollard as orator of the day. It has been decided that instead of importing a band for the occas ion that Auburn will make use of its good home talent and em ploy both the Auburn Cornet and German-American bands. Auburn Herald. On Saturday Earl Bowlsby sold his dray line to E. A. Kroh who took possession Monday morning. Yoch Michael of Falls City will move here and run one of the wagons. Mr. Bowlsby has gone to North Da kota , where he expects to take a homestead. By this deal Mr. Kroh becomes possessor of the team of young draft colts , which are coveted by all admirers of fine horses : Stella Press. The annual saloon fight is now on with all the bitterness and enmity that such a fight causes in a small town. The town board met in regular ses sion last Friday evening , but as Saturday was a legal holiday nothing was done and the board adjourned to meet last Monday evening , when last night was set for the time to hear the re monstrances. Attorney Mcln- inch ot Auburn will represent the temperance people and Frank Eeavis of Falls City the license people. The saloons - have been closed the past four days and the meeting last night will determine whether or not they will be allowed to open. Stella Press. Miss Myrtle Hooker ot Falls City and Mrs. Rosa Parries of Tecumseh came home to spend Decoration day and visit their mother , Mrs. James Thompson. Humboldt Leader. Mrs. J. S. Babb returned Sunday - day from a pleasant visit in Falls City , and was accompan ied home by Mrs. A. R , Bently and little daughter , residents of the above city. Humboldt Standard. While in the field inspecting the condition of his conn , last Friday morning , Emile Stoehr , who lives two miles southeast of Johnson , was taken with an epipletic attack , superinduced it is thought by the bad out' look for his crop. He fell to the ground and died in great agony , his body being found nol long afterward. The deceased was an aged man and leaves his wife and several children , mosl of whom are grown. He was E man of modest demeanor ant fine character and owned eightj acres of land on which he lived Last Thursday night some o those who were out at a lat < hour , when the storm was ii progress heard a roaring soum in the air as though a cycloni was in progress. Guy Souden was one of those who heard tin noise. Between the lightnin { Hashes as he looked in the side he could see a cyclone pass eve the city. It was quite high bu its shape could be determinei and there was no mistake as to what it was. A number of per sons remarked at the roaring sound next morning and at Tal- mage the paper made mention of it. NemahaCobnty Republi can. Dick Horn and family had quite a serious runaway while returning to Auburn from Brock Saturday night. The tongue of the spring wagon came down and the ponies which are rather wild became badly frightened and ran away upsetting the rig and throwing everyone out. Mrs. Horn was quite seriously hurt and one child , a little girl about two years old , received a bad cut in the face requiring eleven stitches to close the wound. The other children , Mr , Horn and Virgil Green who was with them , escaped with bad bruises and the baby , but a lew months old was not hurt at all. Kathryne Melissa , who gradu ated at the Falls City high school , will spend the major portion of her vacation in Ver- don. This fall Miss Melizawill either go to Cotner or the State university to complete her mus ical education. She has laith- fully devoted herself to the piano and has progressed rapid ly with her musical studies. Verdon Vedette , Mr. Ratekin went to Falls ! ity with his team two weeks go and on account of high vatef could not get back with he team. In a few days he tarted for his team but more am had again spread the Ne- maha and he had to come back. Tuesday he went again expect- ng to be able to cross at Pres- on. Hiawatha World. The Little Things. People who mean well , and ivouldn't give pain to any living hing , intentionally , are olten jiving pain becnuse they are leedless of the little things. Yesterday , for instance , a man went to the athletic festivities and left his horse tied outside he grounds for three hours or ID. It was a fine horse , that deserved good treatment ; yet ts head was strapped up by a ight checkrein so that its nose pointed skyward , and only a : iorse can know how much it uttered. A little twist of the , vrist would have unhooked the checkrein , and the horse would lave been comfortable , but the man didn't think of it. A man was walking down own. He pulled a handkerchief rom his pocket to mop his fev ered brow , and his bankbook came out with it and fell to the ground. A boy who was todd- ing along behind picked up the book , and gave it to the man , who put it back in his pocket with the remark that he didn't mow he had dropped it. Not a word of thanks or appreciation. Perhaps when that boy finds something else he will keep it , having been convinced thai there is no object in going oul of one's way to be honest. Boys and girls are usually sensitive to a high degree , and appreciate a word of thanks as much as they feel the absence of it. Every day in the year people are doing little things that wound , or offend , or cause pain and many of them never Ifnov , it , and some of them often won der why they can't retain friends Walt Mason. Piles are easily and quickly cheekei with Dr. Snoop's Magic Ointment. Tc prove It I will mail a small trial bo. as a convincing test. Simply addres Dr. Sheep , Racine. Wls. I surelj would rot send It free unless I was ccr tain that Dr. Snoop's Magic OIntmen would stand the test. Remember It i made expressly and alone ( or swallen painful , bleeding or itching piles , elthe external or Internal , Large jar , oOc Sold by all dealers. Two Masters. Rev. R. R. Teeter will spea upon the subject , "Two Masters at the Brethren church next Sun day evening. The public is in yited to these services. Appreciation. The Pawnee City papers have he following to say of our 0. F. Rcavis , who delivered the Decoration day address in that ity : In the afternoon the public ad the privilege of hearing the nest eloquent and patriotic ad- rcss ever given in the opera louse , by lion. 0. F. Rcavis of Tails City. Pawcee Rcpubli- an. an.The The Decoration Day program vas faultlessly carried out as dvertiscd , and was one of the lost impressive ever held in \iwnce City. The address by 0. F. Reavis of Falls City was ne of the best which has been elivered here in years , and was istened to with rapt attention by a large audience. Pawnee Oluef. Extravagance. What n. wonderfully extravagant ) eoplo wo nro ! At the recent con- jresB of governors in Washington , ) r. I. 0. White , elate geologist of Vest Virginia , made the statement , lmt natural gas IB escaping into .he air from uncontrolled wollB , 'rom oil wells , from leaking pipe ines , and many other methods at lie rate of not lees than ono bil- ion cubic feet daily , or enough to upply Atchisou natural as eon- umers for 500 days. For every ) arrelof oil taken from the ground , gas equal to ten times its heating ) o\V5r , is wasted. Five m llion ons of coal have been taken froin he ground since coal mining be gun , and at least an equal amount ias been left in abandoned mines. Mie loss , on account of the extra- 'iigant destruction of forests in or- , er to secure more tillable land , caches into the billions , not Ink- ng into account the washing away of surface soil , the greater loss by loads , etc. Look in any family's ) nck yard and you will see evi- leuces of extravagance. Nine out of every ten farms visited show waste in caring for crops , feeding stock , cariug for machinery , etc. And it can also be said that in a majority of business offices you will find employes who are wasting ime , as well as the materials they mndle. Careless train men cause vrecks , and there is a waste of jroperty. Owners and lessees of wildings do not watch for defect- ivfv flues , defective electric light wiring , and the accumniatiou of combustible rubbish and there is a . .wasting fire , Aichisou Globe. Wcuk women should try Dr. Snoop's STight Cure. These soothing , healing , intlseptlc suppositories go direct to the eat of these weaknesses. My "Hook STo. 1 for Women" contain * many valu- iblo hints to women , and It is free. Ask Dr. Sheep , Racine , Wis. , tor mail It \.sk the Doctor in strict confidence , lay questions you wish answered. Dr. Snoop's flight Cure is sold by all deal ers. Post Cards. For the benefit of those who are spending their good" money 'or beautifullj' decorated post cards , which for one reason 01 another are , not permitted to gc through the mails , thereby nevei reaching their destination , Post master Crook has supplied the following : useful information : RATES OP POSTAGE ON POST CARDS Post Cards of same size and mater ial as Postal Card li Post Cards of different size or ma terial with writing- 2i Same without writing li Leather Post Cards with writing. . 2i Leather Post Cards without writiiij 1 Post Cards enclosed in thin cnvcl opes , with writing 2 Same unsealed and without writini 1 Post Cards , with small envelope attached , unsealed , without writing 1 ? ame with w riling 2 Same sealed - Post Cards with tinsel on arc tin mailablc unless enclosed in envelope and arc sent direct to the Dead Lcttc Office. Post Cards in envelopes must hav the stamp attached to the envelop instead of the card ; no matter if th envelope is of thin paper or 1ms u hoi in it Put your stamps on the enve ope if you want it to go through. Mrs. S , Joyce. Clarcmont , N. II writes. "About a year u.0 I bough two bottles of Folcy's Kidney Kerned ; It cured me of a severe ca&o of kldne trouble of several years standing. 1 certainly is n grand , good mcdiclm and I heartily recommend it. " Kerr pharmacy. EsllinMc ol Expenses , Kstlm.ito ot Piponpoi for tlio fiscal fear , liiB First Tmwilny , Alny Mil , 11W , nml tlio > l < s amount nt money neccfwry for nile o lw rnl p < l In ilil city of Knlls City for inlil icnl jour , for \\hlch tliun | > | > roirlntloti | U mmlo , icliulliiK liilon-ft nml prlnoliml duo on the onilotl ilrht nml tilnkliw finul , Iti'mUlnu nml MfyitiRtliuililTt'rviiliibjti'Unnil limnetic * of 'tullUiiTd , M near ns cmi Iwllli n tntimioiit f tlio vntlro rcnenun of tlio city of Kiilln City for in previous ) ror nml the ptumi to IHI ontcrod nt r o upon the mltmtos ot said city. Itemizing ami clii lfliitf tlio ilUTi-rent objects , ml brnnchoH ot mltl expenditures , nml the entire. vonno of Bold city for tlio previous jour ns fol- ) WH I WATKII > V Ki.Kormu htdltTl'l.VNr. Conl .V llmilliiK for damn , . . . $11100.00 Rilnrciof ! CltyOIHclnN. . . . lino.W ( Salaries , Wutor nml Klectrlo l.lKhl ftiulnwr * . : wx.00 ) Hnlnrlot , I'ollcoOlllccrs. . . . 1J.Vi.CO Huliirlcs , Jmiitor . SSO.UO CONIIKMMNII OK HtllKKTH \MI WALKS. Uimdomiiliuj mid ImlldiiiK \vnlkd . 1000.00 HiilldlnR of rnwltiKN nml Improving BtiwtB . 1.VX1.00 Burrt.lM roil W VTF.lt AND I..KWT I'J.XNT. plant . SOtHI.OO Improving plant . looo.un rrlntlimnml ntntlonvry . . . 51XUM Itent for Council Itoom. . . . HOO.UI DriuiiKo . . . 8UOM ) Sanlturynnil Poor . OOO.dO Kxtt'llitioil of niertrio I , Wit I'luntiV ! mpro > hie panic. . 1000.00 Purchasing nml condemning otlan.l . 1500.00 WVTKB HOMISiV l.Nrr.HKHT. Interest . 120(1.00 ( Hinklm : Kiintl . 1 ' 00.00 KLrcrr.ic laotiT. Interest . ( IOO.W CITY I'AnK. Intoroct . , . fcOO.00 Improving Ilond . 10UO.OO UllllAHY. Librarian , Coal , llookrt nml Periodicals . IMO.M ) Incidental exiieii'-Of . IWO.OO Total Amount . $30000.00 Impended In the printout ! juar by Council . „ . $2.1751.85 xpended In the previous ; car by City Treasiuei for Interest nun payment of Houds . isis.7.1 'ntil ' Uhrnry I'uml . 1il70. D Total . $ . ! 7II73.W Host : W. W. AnnF.v , Major. W. A. SciiJir.l ZEI. , Ctty Clerk. WAS THROUGH WITH RUM. iVhen Stuff Steals Away Man's Senses It Was Time to Quit. 'I'm through with the drink thing "orevor , " remarked the smooth-fnced man with the llttlo nub of a cigar lu that snmo tone 'that the hero uses down at the Cleveland theater when ho says : "Yes , I'm goln * away from hyah forovah ! " The smooth-faced man was just that positive about It. "Nope , " ho said , as ho brushed the ashes off his coat lapel , "tho rum prop osition leads only to mortification , and ruin. When a man gets so ho pushes the bottoii and don't know It when It comes to a situation Hko that , It's ' .Ime " "Walt ! " broke in the llltlo chap with iho Hat-top soft hat. "Just pause and slip hack up the track about n car length ! When you tell anything kindly begin nt the table of contents ; then go to chapter one , and so on , will yuh ? You tnlk llko a busted down phone graph. " "As I was about to say , " went on .ho man with the nub of a cigar , just as if no one had stopped him , "when ' vc got through settling the street rail way question and n few other matters of moment that had to bo disposed of before the bunch broke away last night , it was lacking just a few rain- : ites of being 2:30 : o'clock. When I jot homo I says to myself : 'Why wako up llttlo wlfey when she needs the sleep ? ' "Acting on that suggestion , I took off my shoes Just before I started to climb tip the stops to our front porch , wondering to myself all the tirno how much of a discount I'd bo able to deduct - duct from tlio tlmo I came homo when I spoke of it at the breakfast table next morning. "I walked up to the door just as quietly as a cat and then rang the doorbell. Yep , I just pressed the dinky little electric button , and then I came to. I had my key In my pocket all the time ! It wasn't moro'n a mln- ute till my wlfo opened the door and saw mo standing there , shoes in hand. "Without going into nay moro details - tails , Is it any wonder I'm sere on the stuff that Btonls ' ' away men's senses ? Cleveland Plain Dealer. She Saw Her. "Tho late Clara Uloodgood , " said n theatrical manager of Chicago , "was witty as she was talented and beau tiful. Sometimes , Indeed , her keei wit carried her rather far. "I remember once , at a tea at tlu Auditorium , a remark that the brll Hant actress made to a socletj woman. ' "You were nt Bar Harbor , I ho lleve , in the summer ? ' said the eo clcty woman. " 'Yes , ' said the actress. " 'And did you see much of mj daughter there ? ' " 'Rather , ' was the answer. 'Slu wore n bathing suit in the morning riding bloomers In the afternoon am low neck at night. " Don't Be Left Handed. It has been estimated that abou ono boy out of 15 is left-handed whci ho reaches the ago of ten. This Is hi : mother's fault In not making him nsi his right hand moro during his baby hood. In Germany there are school where the boy Is taught to bo right handed. Nearly all tools are made fo right-handed men , and the boy win grows up left-handed will bo awi ward. If ono can use both hands alike h has an advantage in some things ; bu it seems as If imturo intended th right arm to do most of the work. A WOMAN OF BKAUTY AND ELEGANCE Is tlie one who doesn't allow defective tcctli to mar her beauty or her appenr- ancc of refinement. A womnn who would be attractive and possess the charm of elegance has her teeth rcgtt larly attended by a tlrst-cla&s dentist , who can remedy nil defects l > y crown or brldpc work , and everything per taining to scientific surgical dentistry , J. C. YUTZY. Palls City , - Nebraskn LDHn E D 9 S LIQUOR EMPORIUM All Popular Brands of Wet Goods with an experienced mixer at your service. Foreign and Domestic Cigars. xL. E. LEED3 PROPRIETOR FALLS CITY NEBRASKA o-S-o-er-e Farm Implements. I AE are Headquarters for the famous ST. JOE and SATTLEY FARM IMPLEMENTS a-of all kinds ALSO THE Light Running Miller Wagons , Kemp's 2th ( ) 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. * GHSOLENE ENGINES * fpROSTKING- ' GASOLINE. OIL ENGINES ; are so simple that a cliild can run tlicm and cost less to Minimum than any other engine on the market. With a Lnnsoii "Frost Kiug" for power 2 cents will pump 2.000 gallons of water. ' I 50-foot lift. m Can you do it for that now ? The LnilSOH "Frost King" runs with the tame * 5 ? ! casy B'"Ic ' m bom su'"er ' ' and winter it cannot freeze. It ii "iajc fro > 2J to 20 H. P. Ask for full particulars and prices. H I 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 Can Buy We also have a complete line of Farm Impliments fresh . Our in reach just and up-to-date. prices are 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