The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, July 03, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE FALLS CITY 'I RII3UNH , FRIDAY , JULY 3 , 1908.
Alcohol to Drive Out Coal.
On the next occasion when un
American Heel stcnins nround the
world , it will , in all likelihood , re
new its fuel supply r > t successive
ports by the simple process of fill ,
ihjj its tnuks with nlcohol. This is
the prediction mndc by Rudolph
F. Bierce in the Technical World
Magazine. Mr. Bierce states that
"already the British and German
governments are building experi
mental alcohol engines for war
ships , and a strong belief is enter
tained that before long this lluid
fuel will take the place of coal for
use by the nuvies of the world. "
He points out that one great ad
vantage of alcohol for this purpose
is that it will make possible the
establishment at convenient points
all over the world of supply sta
tions where war vessels or mer
chant steamers can stop and load
up with the fuel. The same thing ,
he admits , might be done with
petroleum , but he calls attention
to the fact that mineral oils are
obtainable only in some regions
and in temperate latitudes , nearly
all of the output being furnished
by tbe .United States and Russia ,
and that it would cost a good deal
of money to ship them to distant
parts of the globe and to keep
great quantities of them on tap , so
to speak , at all the principal sea'
ports. On the other hand , alcohol
can be made on the spot , that is to
eay , wherever it may be wanted
for fuel purposes. Furthermore ,
it can be manufactured most cheap
ly in the tropics , where coal and
petroleum are lacking. It will
undoubtedly be produced in im
mense quantities in hot latitudes
from the cassava a plant with big
tuberous roots , which yields sev
eral times as much starch as the
common potato. There are , how
ever , many other materials , such
as molasses and sugar cane stalks ,
which are available in warm coun
tries for alcohol making.
Mr. Bierce calls attention to a
most important contribution toward
a solution nf the problem in ques
tion that has been made by certain
tests conducted with a slightly
mod fied gasoline engine , under
the direction of the technologic
branch of the United States geological
logical survey alcohol being used
instead of gasoline. These tests
have proved that in an engine of
the kind thus modified alcohol
may be so utilized as to give it as
high a fuel efficiency as gasoline.
Hitherto it has been recognized as
possessing only about one-half of
the efficiency of gasoline.
The possibilities of the useful
ness of alcohol seem well-nigh un
limited , and Mr. Bierce suggests
that , so far as its maritime employ
ment is concerned , one does not
need to look very far ahead to see
at every seaport a supply station ,
with gigantic tanks containing
alcohol for sole to ships. "When
proyisiou of this kind is made , " he
says , "all of the arduous labor of
coaling will be done away with
and vessels needing a fresh supply
of fuel will have only to steam into
H harbor , connect with a tank
through the medium of a pipe and
fill up according to their needs. "
Perhaps. Still , why not ? This is
the age of progress.
Pain will depart In exactly 20 min
utes if ono of Dr. Shoop'e Pink Pain
Tablets is taken. Pain anywhere. Re
member ! Pain always means conges
tion , blood pressure nothing else.
Headache is blood pressure ; toothache
is blood pressure on the sensitive nerve.
Dr. Snoop's Headache Tablets also
called Pink Pain Tablets quickly and
safely coax this blood pressure away
from pain centers. Painful periods
with women Ret Instant relief. 20Tab
lets 20c. Sold by all dealers.
Lock-jaw From Powder Burns.
Forty-seven children died of
lock-jaw from powder burns re
ceived last-Fourth. If a person
be burned with powder a physi
cian should' be seen at once , if
this is not possible the wound
should be thoroughly and vigor
ously cleansed without delay.
Every trace of dirt and powder
should be removed as it is in these
that the dread tetanus germ
lurks. This precaution would
save many lives next Saturday if
it were observed.
A Fine Concert.
The first Regiment's bond con
cert Wednesday night was about
as good music as can be heard
anywhere in the slate. Our pee
pie have a right to bo proud of the
band. Prof. Harnack is a fine ,
leader and the boys do well under
his direction. Hiawatha World.
Heat prostrates the nerves. In the
summer one needs a tonic to offset tlio
customary hot weather Nerve and
Strength depression. You will 'col '
bettor within 43 hours after beginning
to take such a remedy as Dr , Snoop's
Restorative. Its prompt action in re
storing the weakened nerves is surpris
ing. Of course , you wont get entirely
strong in n few days , but each day you
can actually feel the improvement.
That tired , lifeless , spiritless , feeling
will quickly depart when using the
Restorative. Dr. Shoop's Restorative
will sharpen a failing appetite ; it aids
digestion ; it will strengthen the weak
ened Kidneys and Heart by simply re
building the worn-out nerves that these
organs depend upon. Test it a few
days and bo convinced. Sold by all
dealers.
Centers in Lincoln.
The great national battle be
tween Taft and Bryan centers at
Lincoln. The state fight between
Sheldon and B e r ge-Dahlman ,
Shallenberger centers at Lincoln.
The anti-saloon light for county
option centers at Lincoln. The
fight for the direct primary center
in Lincoln , The fight for any
thing that promises good to the
masses of the state centers in Lin
coin. Read your state paper.
Nebraska State Journal at the cut
price of one dollar until after
election , without Sunday , $1.50
including Sunday.
If you are interested inthe state
university , state agricultural col
lege , state fair , state institutions
of any kindyou should be a read
er of. the Journal. Its a State
newspaper. Its a long time until
after election but One Dollar pays
for it all. We stop the paper
when your time is up. It's not
forced on anyone. Send your dollar -
lar direct to the State Journal ,
Lincoln , Neb.
A Revelation.
It is a revelation to people , the severe
cases of lung trouble that have been
cured by Foley's Honey and Tar. It
not only stops tbe cough but heals and
strengthens the lungs , L.M. Rugglcs ,
Reasnor. Iowa , writes : "Tho doctors
said I had consumption , and I got no
better until T took Foley's Honey and
Tar. It stopped the hemorrhage and
pain in my lungs and they are now as
sound as a bullet. " Kerrs pharmacy
Married at Tecumseh.
Mr. Geo. W. Miller and Miss
Hazel A. Earlewiue well known
young people of this city were
married Wednesday evening Jure
24. Their friends were taken
completely by surprise , the affair
being kept perfectly quiet , At
nine o'clock that evening , the
young couple proceeded to the
home of County Judge James
Livingston where the ceremony
was performed by that gentleman.
The groom is the son of Alderman
G. W. Miller and wife and was
born and reared in this city. He
is a splendid young man. For the
past few years he has been serv
ing un apprenticeship in a bakery
here , and having mastered the
trade he has secured employment
in Falls Oity. The bride is the
daughter of John Earlewiue and
wife and she too was born and
reared in Tecumseh. Possessed
of an amiable disposition and
pleasant manners , sound judgment
uul many accomplishments she
will be a most desirable helpmeet.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller will go to
Falls City today where , if Mr ,
Millers work proves satisfactory
they will no doubt establish their
future home. The best wishes of
their many friends will go with
them , and this includes the Chief-
tain. Tecumseh Chieftain.
War Against Consumption.
All nations are endeavoring to check
the ravages of consumption , the "whito
playue , " that claims so many victims
each year. Foley's Honey and Tar
cures coughs and colds > perfectly and
you are in no danger of consumption.
Do not risk your health by taking some
unknown preparation when Foley s
Honey and Tar is ? afo and certain in
results. Kerr's pharmacy.
Try an Egg Chocolate or Malt
ed Milk ice cream soda , at the
Candy Kitchen.
Rulers Aid Seamen.
New York , June 30 : To deco
rate the new institute lor sailors
which is just being completed in
this city , portraits personally
signed and sent by the rulers of
England , Germanv , Italy and
Denmark have today been receiv
ed by the American seamen's
Friend Society. Realizing that
many thousands of their subjects
who follow the sea will soon be
harbored in the $325.000 building
of this American organisation
each year. King Edward , Kaiser
Wilhclm II , Victor Emanucl III
and Frederick VIII have been
quick to respond through diplo
matic channels to a request for
recognition of the international
character of this enterprise.
When the modern hotel and club
vuarters is thrown open in Aug
ust to the seven thousand sailors
who arrive each day in this port ,
twelve nations of the world and
many states in this country will
be representcdbp some room fur
nishing' or decoration in the big
building.
Connecticut , Florida , Illinois ,
Massachusetts , Maryland , Michi
gan , New Jersey , New York ,
Ohio , Pennsylvania and Vermont
liave already claimed representa
tion in the new sailor's institute
by selecting some one of its two-
hundred rooms to furnish as a
memorial. It is believed that
every state in the union will be as
anxious to make its seafaring
sons feel at home here as are the
outside nations.
Towering like a fortress against
the army of crimps that swarm
about its doors , the big structure
is today just being finished on
the water front in the center of
the Chelsea district , the greatest
mile of shipping stretch in the
world. Within the next two
months the interior of this ornate
sky scraper will be open to every
officer , sailor , steward and stoker
who is looking1 for a snug : berth
out of reach of the land shaiks ,
A swimming1 pool , showers billi
ards , music , writing : and reading
rooms are some of the things
which Jack-ashore may enjoy to
his heart's content. . He may pat
ronize a safe bank , a modern res
taurant , an honest "slop shop"
to replenish his kit , or ship
through a special "free bureau.
For the first time in the history
of the world the merchant sailor
man in great numbers may here
spend his time in the just as re
tired , decent and respectable sur
roundings as any other traveler.
Piles are easily and quickly checked
with Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. To
prove it I will mall a small trial box us
a convincing test. Simply address Dr.
Sheep , Racine , Wls. I surely would
not send it free unless I was certain
that Dr. Shoop's ' Magic Ointment would
stand the test. Remember It ie made
expressly and alone for swollen , pain
ful , bleeding or itdhlng piles , either ex
ternal or internal. Large jar COc. Sold
by all dealers.
Real Estate Transfers.
J W Green and wife to Julian A Pol
lard , wd. to lots 50 , 51 , 68 , blk 120 ,
also lot 8 , blk 88. also lot 59 , blk 120 ,
Salem 82000
Edwin 3 Towlc and Kittie I < Towle to
Julina Harlow , undivided one-fourth
interest in real estate , known as the
canning1 factory property , Falls City
$1000
Norman Basil Stratton to Ernefct L ,
Brown , wd. to undivided 1-0 interest
in nc J sec. 7-2-15 82UOO
Win H West to E W and Elizabeth Im-
ler , wd. to tract of land containing
8.4 acres , section lU-3-lo $1100
Edwin S Towle and Kittle L , Towle to
O P Heck , wd. to undivided J interest
in real estate known as the canning-
factory property , Falls City..81000
Noah W McDowell and wife to Samuel
R. Freed , wd. to 107 feet off south
end lots o mid (5 ( , blk 5 , Stella . . .SGSO
Ralph A Clark and wife to John F Jen
kins , block 11 , Clark's North add. to
.Stella $1
John F Jenkins to Carrie M Clark , all
of block 14 , Clark' North addition
to Stella § 1
Nettie B Hopper and husband to Jo
seph Wa < rner , wd. to # of c , ! f nc i ,
hcc. 4-U-15 $2300
Otto H Conrad and wife to R F Conrad
wd. to e } $ s'\v X secil-l-I3 : $1500
Delay In commencing treatment for
a slight Irregularity that could have
been cured quickly by Foloy's Kidney
Remedy may result In a eerious kidney
disease. Foley's Kidney remedy builds
up the worn out tissues and strengthens
these organs , Commence taking it to-
dcy. Kerr's pharmacy.
Evangelical Cluircli.
Regular services ' ) M5 a. in.
Sunday school 10:45 : a. m. Ser
mon 7:30 : p. in. Young People's
Alliances 8 p. in , Sermon.
Prayer meeting Wednesday
evening S p. in. Friday 7 to S p.m.
Baptist Church.
The services for Sunday wil
be held as usual. Sunday school
at ( J:45 : a. in. followed by the
preaching service at 11 o'clock.
1'lic evening' service begins at S
o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednes
day at S p. in. We had a blessed
day butiday. The interest is in
creasing and one member was
added to our number. Remember
we give you a hearty invitation
to come and worship with us.
Foley's Orlno Laxative , the now lax
ative , stimulates , but docs not Irrltato.
It is the best lii.xatlvc , Guaranteed or
your money back. Kerr's pharmacy.
(1'irst ( publication Jtinn 2H )
Legal Notice.
To the Unknown Hi-irs of lVti r Helen , ili > c iit < nll
YOU A1IK. lltllKHY NOTIFIED tlml till ! plnllllllf ,
llonjimiin LM'otoot , illtl. im the 2Mli of April ,
ItKN , tilu his iH'tltlon ill HwCliTk'HOIHcQof the
District Court of lllclmnlxon county. Nnl > . ,
\Knlnstjou , the object mill | > rieroflilch : IK to
iwnlti u tlcciw of milil court < | iitotlnK thn tttlo
in liiin to the Houtliwpst Quarter of thn North-
> mt Quarter of Section BU , Township 1 north ,
ItmiKo 17 , In Itlrlmritaon county. Nob. , on the
Krouiuls that fuild plnlutllT hmlmlriuiccxl nil the
money to imrclnwi imicl IiimU from the uoverii-
iientof thn UnlUnl Hlates , the wild 1'eter Helen
in liln lifetime lmvin boimht the Iniul from the
KOTcrninont nt public Riilo purxtmnt to 1111 Act of
"oiiKit'Ew fintliorlzliiK the unit ) of certain IniuU of
the HnotVVox trilmnf MUsoiirl Indians , iimotiK
which \Mintho Innil tilxno iKwcrll > ecl , nnd nmilo
piijmcnt of the first installment of thopurchnMt
iirico therefor , ns provided by wild net of con-
uw. That mid 1'eter Helen sold nil his rltlit ,
Itlo and InUircst In until hind to this plaintiff
'or \nbmbln consideration mill WIIH reimbursed
) } this plnlntilT for the amount of the first In
stallment of the iiurchnso money paid by mid
I'otor lloleii , nnd tliutnllBiibu < iuent IntttidlmontH
ia > o been pnld by plnlntHTns\viw n reed botveen
ticin , mill ho Is therefore entitled to thn paper
'eo simple tit In to raid land and a decree quivtluK
the title-to the tnmo in him , an pra > od In his
petition.
You AIIE ruitTllKii NOTiKir.p that unless jon
ilead , answer or demur to said petition on or
H'foro the 10th day of Atmust , 111H , snhl petition
will In ) taken as true and Judgment entered there
on accordingly.
TMs publication is made by order of Ills honor ,
lolm 11. Itnper , JmlRo of said District Court ,
requiring the oamo to Im published in "Tho Full *
Lilly Tribune , " u nouspapor published in oald
ItlchardHon county and of. nencral circulation
therein , for the porlod of four weeks , from the
.Illthdayof June , 11KJH.
HK\VIH A. HKAVIH ,
23-lt Attorney for 1'lnintilT.
Notice.
TO OONTIUOTOHB.
Sealed propomiln aildroiwod to thn Honorable
Major nnd city councilnnd ondornod "I'roiioBals
for building Power Houeo ut Ijlnht nnd Water
Plant of Fnlls City" will IK ) received nt thn nlllco
of the city clerk of the city of Falls ( Jity , Nebr. ,
until 12 o'clock noon , standard tlino July "Dili ,
11HW , nnil opened nt 7M p. in. nt tlio City Hall ,
for the fnrnlHliliiK of nil material , Inlxir anil
equipment required to erect complete , Clty'H
Power House , all In ncconlnnco with the general
6 | > ecificatton and IiiBtructloim to blddera on tile
nt the otiico of the City KnBlnoer nnil City ( ! lerk.
Kalis City , Nobr. Work to consist of hnlldiiw
1'owflr lion" ? , on concrete foundation ! ) prepared
by city.
All bids must bo Hindu upon blank forms to IKI
oblalneil of the City Engineer , iniift KVO the
pricn pmi > o < < e < l , both In writing anil in lit'iirc
nnil bo slfinod by the bidder wltli Ida nddrcHK ,
ICnch bid to Ixi accompanied by a rertlliwl
chwk for fifty ilollnrH ( $ . ' .0.001 pnjable to the City
of l''nlla Oity , Mild check to be rc4urncd to the
hlilder iinlfbB ho full to oxecutn tliu contract ,
slioiild It Imaunrdod him. A bond of an amount
to IKJ tlxed by thn Major and Council \\ill Im ro-
qulrwl for the faithful performance of the con
tract.
TlioCity resorvea tlinriuht to reject an } or all
bidfl or to accept any bid without explanation ,
w. W. AIIIIKV. Major
W. A. 8ollMii.7Kl. : , City Clerk ,
J. A. I'nooK , City IIn lne 'r
First I'nblicntion June 'M. : \ tinien
Weak Kidneys
Weak Kidneys , rarely point to weak kidney
Nerves. The Kidneys , llko tbe IHeart. and tbe
Stomach , find their weakneu , not in the organ
Itself , but In the nerves that control and ffulde
and strengthen them. Dr. Stoop's Restorative is
a tnodlclnu specifically prepared to reach those
controlling nerves. To doctor the Kidneys alone ,
la futile. It is a waste of time , and of money as
well.
If your back acbes or U weak , If the urine
scalds , or Is dark and stronr. If you have symptoms
of Brlghts or other distressing or dangerous kid
ney disease , try Dr.Bhoop's Restorative a month-
Tablets or Llauld and see what it can and will
do for you. Druggist recommend and Mil
Dr. Shoop's
Restorative
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Knocks oncu at every man's door. Many
a man has been unable to take advantage of
his opportunity for the lack of a little ready
money. Open an account with us NOW
and save your dollars and be ready for your
opportunity when it comes.
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The Bank that wants your business and will give *
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I . . .SEASONABLE GOODS
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fc Here are a few things in our line that we feel sure
| t : would interest you at this season of the year.
The MOTOR WASHER , a Monday morning - 3
ing necessity that you cannot afford 3
to be without. = 2
Then we have the JEWEL CAS-
OLINE STOVE , the ALASKA 3
REFRIGATOR , the house wife's
friends this hot weather.
Lowe Bros' . , PAINT |
will interest you , both in quality and
price.
ii CALL AND LOOK THROUGH OUR LINE i
g J. C. TANNER 1
SI Ours Are "Dependable" Goods FALLS CITY , NEB. l5
CHAS. M. WILSON'S * ;
4 * Headquarters for
. } Cut Glass , Fancy China , Jardiniers ,
| * Chamber Sets , Glassware , Dinnerware $
lOOPiece Dinner Sets from $10.00 to'$40.00
J A complete stock of Good Groceries
JT at reasonable prices.
1 CHAS. M. WILSON'S
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The Falls City Roller Mills eo
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Docs a general milling bti.sinebS , and manufactures the 15
following brands of flour 15o
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j SUNFLOWER MAGNOLIA CROWN
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The above brands are gutirantecd to be of the highest pos o
sible quality. We also manufacture all mill products and
conduct a general
Grain , Live Stock and Coal Business c
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and boliclt a share of your patronage 11
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I P. S. Heacock & Son Falls City , Nebr. 11 11 11
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When you have Grain or Hogs to market do not forget
that we pay the top price and give you honest weights.
ALWAYS GET OUR PRICE 1
When you need anything in
Lumber or Builders' Material
call on us we can furnish you anything in this line as
cheap as the same grade can he had elsewhere.
ALWAYS TRADE AT HOME AND SAVE MONEY
PRESTON GRAIN AND LUMBER CO.
FRUIT PACKERS
Berry Boxes , Crates , Baskets
of all kinds , including various
styles of Cilrnax Baskets , Ap
ple barrels , cider kegs and bar
rels. Write for prices.
st. Joseph , MO. J. A. Schroer & Co.