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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1908)
r r THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JULY 10 , 1908. 3 Lerfsx.1 Notice. TOCOXTIHOTOHS , Heolecl liroiio-wli" nilln > M > tt to tlio ttoiiornlilp Mnfur nnilclt ) couiicllniiilonilorpi < < l"l > ro [ > Knli ( for Imllilliin I'owi-r Home nt liluM nmlVntor t'limt of FnlU Citi" will bo recflvisl lit HIP olllce < if tht citj-clerk lit tin-clt > nt Falls City. Nelir. , until 12 o'clock noon. Mnmlnrd tlnio .Inly SOlli , IWtf , mul O.OII < H | at , 7iO : : | > . m. nt tliudly Hull , fur tlu > furnlslilng ii [ nil inntoriiil. labor nml < VtlIimIUIt | | tlltli | < tl to flrOl CdllHlU'tO , CltjV 1'owor llmi'c1. nil In nccordrnico with tlivccucral fl'ocilicntlon nml Instructions to bidden < m lilo nt the otJIeu of tliu City KiiKlnrer nml City Clerk , Hulls City , Ncbr. Work tncoiiKlct of Imlldiiu : I'OWIT HOOM ? , on concrete foundations prvimrcd by city. All bids mint bp mndp upon blank fomn to IKI obtnlned of tlio City Knitlncer. mn t isivn the prlco proposed , both in wrltinc nnd in huuree , and lx > clKiiod by tlie bidder with his nddrpss. Unch bid to be accompanied by a certified cheek for iifty dollnrp ( $ ' > 0.w ; imjnhlo to tlin City of 1'nlli Oily , cnld check to bo returned to the bidder unless liu full to execute tlw contract , fliimUl it lie awarded him. A bond of mi muouiit to lie tixed by the .Mnjor ilud Council will bo ie Hiiired for the faithful performance of the con tract. The City reserves the rluht to reject any or nil Mil * or to accept any bid without explanation. \v. W. AliHKV. Major \V. A. 8CIIMEL7FI. , City Clerk , J. A. ( . 'ROOK , City Diwlneer 1'irst I'nblicatlon Jnno Jrt. a times . ( First publica'tlon Jnno 2rt ) Legal Notice. To the Unknown Heirs of 1'eter Itolen , deceased : You AUK itrnEiiv NOTinmi tlint the plaintllT , Henjamin F. 1'oteot , did , on the 2 : > th of April , 1MH , tile MB iK'tition In the Clerk's Olllco of the District Court of ItlciianUon county. Nob. , nyalnst jnu , the object nnd pmjerof which into obtain a decree of Bald court ipiietinK thn title in him to the Southwest ( Jnarter of the North- cast Quarter of Section lit ) , Township 1 north , Kanco 17 , in HicknnUon county , Neb. , on the KrnnmlR that Mild plnlntllT had ndwincod nil the money to purchiBo paid lands from the Korern- nicnt of the United Htates , the paid IVtor Holeu in his lifetime haviiiK bought the land from the KUTirnmont at public sale purenant to an Act of ( 'ontrress authorizing thn sale of cprtaln lauds of the Sac A , Fox triboofMifMiurl Indians , union * ? which was the land abou > de.iciibed , and made imtnientof the first installment of thopurchavo I > rico therefor , ns provideil by paid act of con- Krow. That said Peter Itoli-n sold nil liUiiiilit. title and interest in said land to thin plaintiff for a valuable consideration and was reimbursed by this plaintiff for the amount of the first iu- Mnllment of the iiurclm o money paid by said Peter Helen , and unit nil subsequent installments htne loen paid by plaintilliiswas asreed Ixitween them , nml ho is therefore entitled to tlio i i | > or fee simple title to paid land mid n decree qufotitiK the title to the same in htm , ns priced in hit > petition. VotT AIIK rLRTIIKR NOTIFIED that UllleSS JOU Klpad , answer or demur to paid petition on or eforo the 10th day of Auput-t , 1103 , said petition will lx > taken as true and jud ment entered there on accordingly. This publication i made by order of lii honor , John 11. Itnper , Jtultio of paid District Court , rjHpiirini ? thn winm t | * published in "Tho Falls City Tribune , " n newspaper published in paid ItlchnrdBon county anil of Kenurnl circulation therein , for the period of four weeks , from the Zrtthdayof June , 1MW. HKIMH it KEVVIH , 23-U * AttornejH for 1'laintiff. Don'tReadThis Unless You Want to Know Something Don't Gt ° he 0 Chautauqua Unless You Want to Laugh and Learn DOLLIVERisulT" in Iowa TAYLOR is "IT" in Tennessee Entertainment and Con cert Companies are First Class. The date is Aug. 7th to 16th Private Money. Private money to loan on Real Estate. Mortgages bought and sold. Call at First National Bank. 3-tf A. J. WKAVKK Foluy's Orlno Laxative , the new lax ative , stimulates , but does not irritate. It is the best laxative. Guaranteed or your money back. Kerr's pharmacy. Rheumatism I hare found a tried and tested curt ( or Bhra- Batumi Not romedr that wUl itnltbtentb * fiitorted limbs ol chronic cripples , nor turn bonr mirths baoi to fleih again. That U Impossible. but I can now surolr klu the pains and pang * of Shis deplorable disease. . In Germany with a Chemist In the City of Darmstadt I found the last ingredient with which Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy was made a perfectei dependable prescription. Without that luo ! intredlont , 1 successfully treated many , many cases of Rheumatism ; but now , at last. U uni formly cures all curable cases of this heretofore much dreaded disease. ThoM aawMike granular wastes , found In Rheumatic Blood , seem to dissolve and pass away under the action of this remedy as freely as does sunr when added to pure water. And then , when alssoWed. these poisonous wastes fmdr I M from the sjtt ( a. and the cause of Rheumatism Is tone forever. There Is now no realneed no actual excuse to suffer longer with- ont oelp. Wo sell , and In confidence recommend Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy ( ALL DEALERS ) The Cough Syrup thai rids the system of a cold by acting as a cathartic on the bowels is COUGH SYRUP , Bees is the original laxative cough syrup contains no opiates , gently moves th bowels , carrying the cold oQ through th natural channels , Guaranteed to giv satisfaction or money refunded , , A. G. WANNER Be Decent. Young mini , be decent. At least be ns decent ns you can. Don't stand around on tlio corner and swear and talk about the "old man" and exploit his weak spots and then go home and lot your mother Ing in all the water and pull the weeds out of the front yard. Don't bellyache because you can't get a job that suits yon , The folks at home have plenty of work for you to do. Don't stand around and howl because yon have no chance in the old town nd want to get nwr.y so you cnn ; et a start in the world. A whole ot of fellows who didn.t have half he chance you have got a mighty jood stnrt in this town. The hing of being decent is easily cul- ivated nnd brings big returns. ? he decent chap is the one whose ays are tilled with music and vhose nights are full of sweet reams. The' decent boy hns riends who boast for him and vhose home is happy becnnse lother smiles and is proud of his oed deeds. The decent boy de- elops into that class of men who nbble their fingers in success and he world scatters ( lowers in their nthwny. The decent boy lives eng and prospers and brings sun- hine into the bleak corners. In he end it is the decent boy at vhose last sad rites friends come ud shed tsarson whose bier they ay sweet garlands and whoso grave they keep green. Bert Walker. Heat prostrates the nerves. In the ummcr one needs a tonic to olTsct the ustomary hot weather Ncrvo and Strength depression. You will feel letter within 48 hours after beginning o take such a remedy as Dr , Shoop'a Restorative. Its prompt action in re- torltiR the weakened nerves is surpris- . Of course , you wont get entirely trong In a few days , but each day you an actually feel the improvement. That tired , lifolces , spiritless , feeling vill quickly depart when using the Restorative. Dr. Shoop's Restorative will sharpen a falling appetite ; it aids digestion ; it will strengthen the weak- ned Kidneys and Heart by simply re- luilding the worn-out nerves that these rgaus depend upon. Test it u few lays and bo convinced. Sold by all dealers. Get Big Tie Contract. A contract was signed yester- lay with the National lines for : he delivery within the next tour years of 1,000,000 railroad ties of native pine , and large amounts of material by C. C. Campbell of " \ansas City and G. M. Souter ot Durango , operating1 under the inn name of Campbell and Sou ter. These men have just closed a deal with H. M. Hubbard , a New York attorney representing Durango - range parties , for the timber rights to a large tract of land in Durango and the ties and other construction material and tele graph poles to be supplied under their contract with the National will be cut from this tract. The contract calls for creosoted - soted ties , and 'a two-cylinder creosoting plant with a daily capacity of 15,000 ties will be erected at once by the company at Canatlan in the state of Durango range , where the ties will be given a thorough treatment ol creosote before being deliverec to the railroad. The comp'any will , in addition to the creoso'te plant , erect a saw mill having a daily capacity of 20,000 feet on the mountain stream near Canatlan and here the ties and other material wil be sawed. All cross ties to be standard. It is the intention of the par. ties to conduct a regular customs saw mill , catering to the wants of the general trade and the mil to be erected will be a modern one in every respect and sum' ciently equipped to meet de mands for all kinds of lumbei used in Mexico. The machinery for the mil and creosoting plant is now ei route to Canatlan and will be installed as soon as it arrives The contract with the Nationa calls tor the immediate deliverj of a portion of the ties , deliver ies of the balance to be madt during the. ensuing four years The contract is an importan one , involving $1,250,000 , gold Alarkct Letter. Kansas City Stock Yards , July 0 , l < )08. The cattle supply last week mounted -12,000 bend , includ- ug 7000 calves , the heaviest supply f any week this summer- The narket was uneven , but lower pri es ruled on all kinds before the nd of the week. Beat beef steers est 10 to 25 cents , cows and hei- ers about the same , but grass cilling steers declined 40 to 00 outs. Stockers 'and feeders rc- i in i net ! steady to strong , account f scarcity. The situation is ex- ctly the reverse of the close of ast week today , steers up 10 to 25 ents , cows , and heifers ten higher , lockers and feeders strong to ten ligher. Supply today is 8000 lead , which is larger than first es- imates this morning , but not suf- icient to dull the edge of the de mand. All the local packing plants re in a normal condition again , nd the latent fear of more high vater that was manifested in can- ious buying last week is absent odny , thanks to the rapid fall of he river in the Inst few days. An other cause of the phenomenal trength today is small supplies at other markets , the result of dissat- sfactiou of shippers with the mnr- iel Itittl wufk. Unless light sup- olies should keep up the strong narket today is regarded as only emporary. No fancy steers are lore today , although such are quot- ible at $8.00 to $8.25. Top today s $7.10 , Knnsns grazed westerns 5.25 to $0.25 , cows $2.75 to $1.7.5 , leifers $3.25 to $0.50 , bulls $2.75 o $4.50. calves $3.00 to $5.25 , lockers $3.00 to $1.05 , feeders U.OO to $1.80 , with a few fleshy 'eeders nt $5.00 or better. The hog market mnde some gains nst week , but local packers held mck first of the week. They came brwnrd with better support the nst two days of the week , and to day all hands are in the buying , n is 2000 head today , top price 25 cents higher than Friday , at $6 55 , nnd bulk of sales $5.30 to $0.45. Eastern buyers have been ; he main support of the market for the last ten days , nud set the pace again todny , ns there were plenty of orders here todny from Enstern tillers , account of the light run of logs in Chicago. The sheep market began to look up the last of last week nud prices took a good spurt upward today , 25 to 40 cents higher on spring Inmbs nnd other kinds a quartei liigher today. Top lambs today brought $0.80 which is $1 per owt. above a week ago , wethers worth $3.75 to1.50 , ewes $3.50 to $5.15 , There is n good demand for feed , ing stuff , stock sheep at $3.00 tc $3.75 , lambs $4 50 to $5.25. Run is 5500 today. A Revelation. It is a revelation to people , the severe cases of lung trouble that have beet cured-by Foley's Honey and Tor. Ii not only stops the cough but heals am' strengthens the lungs , L.M. Ruggles Reasnor. Iowa , writes : "The doctor said I had consumption , and I got n < better until I took Foley's Honey ant Tar. It stopped the hemorrhage am pain in my lungs and they * uro now ui sound as a bullet. " Kerrs pharmacy To Burn Crude Oil. The threshers of the county an considering the use of crude oil ii the thresher engines. Ed Smitl hns already converted his engin < into tin oil burner. Judd Boycf nnd others are thinking of doin the snme thing. They are waiting to see what the result of the tes will be. Instead of coal wngons tank wngons will be used. Tin weight of ronl burned. Thei there are no cinders to set fire t < the straw or buildings. The littli mounds of cinders left in the Heidi by thresher engine nre a nuisnnci to the fanner for years. Orndi oil it is said will do away with al these objections. The Hiawathi World. War Against Consumption. All nations are endeavoring to chec ! the ravages of consumption , the "whit plague , " that claims so many victim each year. Foley'b Honey and Ta cures coughs and eoldb perfectly an you are in no danger of consumptloi Do not risk your health by taking sera unknown preparation when Foley Honey and Tar Is safe and certain I results. Kerr's pharmacy. An Interesting Reminiscence. John ilelfenbein , who has ivctl in this county for half a entury , came in Saturday to onew his subsc r i p t i o u , a n d vhile here gave us a very inter- sting account of his expcricn- es here in the early days. Mr. lelfenbein enjoys the distinc. ion of owning one of the tirst ouses in what is now the town f Arago , hauling the lirst logs or the same just tlfty years ago omorrow , the llth of .luly. lie Iso still has in his possession he surveyor's chain used in the rs ( survey of that town. Of he number who were here at hat time only two others are iving , Otto Keischick of the vestern part of the state , and 'rederick Nitzsche. When Mr. Ilelfenbein settled ere there was only one house ) etween Arago and liulo and ne between Arago and Nemaha City. The former was owned by Ir. Potect. father ol our Ben 'oteet ' , and the other by old man Barada. He told of the many nteresting encounters he had vith the Indians , who were here n great numbers , and while they never appeared hostile he said hey gave him a great many an- deus moments , due to their jrowling around his home. At his time there were but live mall shanties in Falls City. rVhen the war broke out there vere twenty-three families in \rago , and from this number hirteen enlisted , Mr. Helfen- ) ein among them , with the un- lerstanding that they were to emain here as home guards , jut they were sent south , where hey were compelled to stay hreeyears , When they returned L great change had been made. L'he laud was all taken up and hey hardly knew their old lomes. Arago was the leading : own at that time , having a dis- : illery , brewery , packing house , bur general stores , a printing office and other minor concerns. Pete Frederick sr. , owned and conducted the packing house. Mr. Helfenbein is 80 years old and is very proud of the fact hat he never voted anything but the republican ticket , cast- ng the first vote for Freeman in .850. and if looks count tor any : hing , he is good for many more votes , as he is as spry and jovial * as a man of00. His good wife s still living at the ripe old age of 78. They have two sons and a daughter living , and are now- making their home with a son out on route 3 , having given up active work several years ago. We enjoyed Mr. Helfenbein's visit last Saturday very much and hope he will iind it conveni. ent to call often. He will al ways find a hearty welcome at the Tribune. Pain will depart In exactly 20 mln utes if one of Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets is taken. Pain anywhere. Re member ! Pain always means coupes tlon , blood pressure nothing else Headache is blood pressure ; toothache is blood pressure on the sensitive nerve Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets also called Pink Pain Tablets quickly and safely coax this blood pressure away from piin : centers. Painful periods with women ( jet instant relief. 20Tub- lets 2.c. Sold by all dealers. iawatha H Chautauqua July 12-18 "The Hiawatha Chautauqua July i a-18 , 1908 , in a tent opposite Public Square. T e n t comfortably seats 2,000 people and comfort- ble seats have been provided Gunsaulis , Waters , Carleton Lee , GoV. Johnson , all the Big Politicians Wm. Allen White , Victor Murdock , Senator Long , J. L. Brlstow/ , Cyrus Leland , W. R. Stubbs , W. A. Harris , and many others. The Chicago Players and Signers Club , Vandas Enos and her girls , Pamhaskia and his pets , and many other entertain ers. Sw/lmming Pool , and Moving Pictures. " Delay In commencing treatment / era a slight irregularity that could have been cured quickly by Foley'b Kidney Remedy may result in a eerlous kidney disease. Foley's Kidney remedy builds up the worn out tissues and strengthens these organs. Commence taking It to day. Kerr's pharmacy. | . . .SEASONABLE GOODS. . . g = Here are a few things in our line that we feel sure 3 5s would interest you at this season of the year. The MOTOR WASHER , a Monday morn- iny necessity that you cannot afford to be without. = 31 Then we have the JEWEL GASOLINE - OLINE STOVE , the ALASKA 3 REFRIGATOR , the house wife's friends this hot weather. -g Lowe Bros' . , PAINT | will interest you , both in quality and price. -g CALL AND LOOK THROUGH OUR LINE 1 J. C. TANNER i Ours Arc "Dependable" Goods FALLS CITY. NEB. tCHAS. M. WILSON'S * * * Headquarters for $ Cut Glass , Fancy China , Jardiniers , $ Chamber Sets , Glassware , Dinnerware $ * t 100-Piece Dinner Sets from $10.00 to $40.00 ig * * A complete stock of Good Groceries * at reasonable prices. tcHAS. M. WILSON'S4 r The Falls City Roller Mills Docs a general milling business , and manufactures the i * following brands of flour < i i > SUNFLOWER MAGNOLIA CROWN The above brands arc gunrantcctl to be of the highest pos sible quality. We also manufacture all mill products and conduct a general I ! | I ) { ) Grain , Live Stock and Coal Business and bolicit a share of your patronage P. S. Heacock & Son Falls City , Nebr. * PRESTON r GRAIN and LUMBER CO. When you have Grain or Ho s to market do not forget that we pay the top price and yive yon honest weights. ALWAYS GET OUR PRICE When yon need anything' in i * Lumber or Builders' Material r call on us we can furnish you anything in this line as cheap as the same grade can be 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. LEED'S LIQUOR EMPORIUM All Popular Brands of Wet Goods with mi experienced mixer at your service. Foreign and Domestic Cigars. L. E. LEED , PROPRIETOR FALLS CITY o-s : = x > s3-o NEBRASKA .