The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, August 07, 1908, Image 6

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    FORREST HILL FRUIT FARM
It's Condition Proves That Scien
tific Methods Pay
On Saturday last we accepted
an invitation from H. C. Smith to
visit Forrest Hill Fruit Farm near
Barada, The drive was made by
John Mosiman in his auto and in
an hour we had glided through
the vallev and climbed the Barada
hills to the farm. Forrest Hill is
in charge of J. Wiletnan, who
some seventeen years ago moved
into the timber there and began
to clear and cultivate the fertile
soil. As fast as the land could be
cleared and prepared an orchard
was planted and carefully culti
vated and pruned.
Before the trees were old enough
for fruiting considerable attention
was paid to small fruit, an abun
dance of which was marketed at
a good profit. While there is still
an abundance of berries on the
place, but little attention is given
to their cultivation.
Horticulture is not our fort, con
sequently if is impossible for us
to give a pen picture of this splen
did seventy acre orchard so bur
dened with perfect fruit that many
trees are breaking under their
load. The orchard has for sev
eral years been scientifically cared
for and this year’s crop certainly
proves beyond a doubt that spray
ing and careful pruning pays. It
is estimated that at least 5000
barrels of choice fruit will be
taken from this orchard, aside
from the culls which will find a
ready market at a fair price while
the perfect fruit will top the
market.
It is certainly worth the trip to
see this orchard and you will be
royally entertained by Mr. Wile
man and his estimable family.
Palu anywhere stopped in 20 minutes
sure with one of Dr. Shoop'sPink Pain
Tablets. The formula is on the 25-oent
box. Ask your Doctor or Druggist
about this formula! Slops womanly
pains, headache, pains anywhere.
Write Dr. Shoop, Kaclne, Wls., for free
trial, to prove valuo of his Headache,
or Pink Pain Tablets. Sold by all
dealers.
New Books at Library
The following list of new nov
els were put in circulation at the
Library last Wednesday:
intoxicated Ghost and n'licr Tales
. Hates
l The Harrier.Reach
i For Jacinta . Bind loss
'Rose MacLeod.Brown
i Cheerful Smugglers. Butler
(Y»nfe-sion« of a Oaddv.Butler
Wooing of Tokftla.Calkins
Mr. Crewe’s Carter.Churchill
i Primadonna...Crawford
[ Ark insaw Cousins .Kills
Old Room.Kwald
Two Legs.Kwakl
Four Pools Mystery.Kwald
Adventures in Contentment... Grayson
Fennel and Rue.Howells
Man of Yesterday.Kincaid
Beloved Vagabond . Locke
Ben Blair.Lillibridge
Prisoners of Chance.Parrish
Clementina's Highwayman. .Stephens
Fruit of the Tree.Wharton
Hack Home.Woods
Folks Hack Home.Woods
For notes on these books see
bulletin board at the Library.
Driva Rheumatism from the blood
with Br. Shoop’s Rheumatic Remedy.
Tablet or liquid. Sold by all dealers.
The state fair management has
arranged a track meet for the
athletes of Nebraska this year.
The meet will be held independ
ently of horse racing and the men
will be well taken care o'. Par
ticipants will be given admission
to the fair frounds on the day of
the meet (Tuesday) Gold, silver
and bronze medals will be given
the winners of first, second and
third places. Out of town con
testants will receive hotel accom
modations for the day meet. The
events are 100, 220 nnd 440 yard
dashes, half and mile runs, high
and broad jump, pole vault, shot
put and county relay races. In
the county relay race four men
run 220 yards each All amateur
athletes are eligible to compete
and register, either in the A.L.N.
A. or A. A. U. The cost of reg
istration is 25 cents for one year’s
membership. Registration entry
blanks and information may be
had by writing George M. Piuneo,
Y. M. C. A. Bldg, Lincoln, Neb.
BARADA
Birds-eye View as Seen by The
Writer Saturday
Through the kindness of 11.
C. Smith, we were piloted
through Harada Saturday fore
noon and were somewhat sur
prised at the tliritt ot that vil
lage. We found three stocks of
goods, one of the neatest and
most up to date bank buildings
with furnishings that would do
credit to any town, two black
smith shops, barber shop, res
taurant and postotlice. Harada
also has a canning factory of no
mean dimensions, which we un
derstand will look after an im
tnense crop of tomatoes which
is being cultivated nearby and
at this time are very promising.
We also met a genial physician
who is looking after the human
ills of that vicinity, and is very
comfortably located. In tact we
conclude that Harada is not the
worst place on the map to lo
cate and the rich country sur
rounding the thrifty village is
sure to bring prosperity to her
inhabitants.
Secretary W. R. Mellor of the
state board of Agriculture and
Secretary W. II. Whitten of the
Lincoln Commercial club appear
ed before the meeting of the
Western Passenger Association at
Chicago last week together with
representatives from live other
states and secured a rate of one
and one half cent per mile for all
state fairs in this western terri
tory. This will be the first re
duced rate granted to farmers
since the enactment of the two
cent fare law, and should result
in an increased attendance for the
Nebraska state fair, August diet
to Sept. 4th,
Attention, Asthma Sufferers!
Foley’s Honey and Tar will give im
mediate relief to asthma sufferers and
has cured many cases that had refused
to yield to other treatment. Foley’s
Honey and Tar is the best remedy for
coughs, colds and all throat and lung
trouble. Contains no harmful drugs.
Kerr s pharmacy,
Chautauqua
Specials!
\AIE have made a great effort to make our chautau
qua a success and a pleasure to our people.
That you may enjoy it more we make a special price
on these out-of-door articles:
Sanitary Couch
The best grade, and just the thing for your homes and
tents. Usual price, $6.00. Our price,
For next Week, Only $4.75
Reclining Porch Chair
This fine Reclining Porch Chair, iron frame, very CA
comfortable, you can sleep in it. Only.*P ■ •3U
For Music Lovers j
We have our show window full of popular 25c Music, which is I
now offered until gone for, per | 1
copy . *31#
hirst who come, get best selection. j
1 Alwin Collapsible
Co-Cart
We have the exclusive agency for the Alwin Collapsible
Go-Cart. Various styles and standard prices.
Edison and Victor
Phonographs and Records
Don’t forget the Edison and Victor Phonographs— !
j best out-of-door entertainers on earth. Full stock of
Records and Machines. Sold on easy payments.
Reavis & Abbey
MOT A PARADE OF SOCIETY
New York's “Smart Set" Seen on Foot
Only When Returning from
Church.
When strangers visit New York
lhe\ naturally think that by taking
a walk on Fifth avenue on Sunday
afternoon they will see all the fash
ionable people out on parade, says
Hie New York Press. Now, the city
has always been peculiar in that re
gard. The only time on Sunday
that you will find the smart New
Yorkers on Fifth avenue Is be
lli ecu Ig and one o’clock, when the
ihurches turn out their congrega
tions. Then you witness a proces
sion of elegant persons that prob
ably cannot be eclipsed in brilliancy
or beauty in any other city in the
world. At one o’clock the throng be
gins to thin out and by two o’clock
it is practically deserted. At three
o’clock another crowd comes up, but
these are all sightseers.
OUCH!
"Hello, I.anghorne! I finished read
ing that new novel of yours this after
noon.”
"Indeed? Would you believe, I had
that idea nearly four years before I
wrote it?”
“Great heavens, man; you don’t
mean you wrote that book delib
erately’”
SAVING CALIFORNIA TREES,
The Stockton (Cal.) Arbor club
has commenced an active campaign
to raise funds for the purpose of sav
ing the 14 miles of trees planted
along four roads leading out of
Stockton.
The scarcity of moisture this sea
son makes it necessary that the trees
be watered several times and addi
tional funds are necessary to carry
the many fine trees that have been
growing through the summer.
It is also the intention of the Ar
bor club to later extend the tree
planting on the four roads already
lined with trees. Officers of the or
ganization hope before many years
to have the main thoroughfares
leading to Stockton nice shady lanes.
THE CAMELLIA’S CENTENARY.
It is not inappropriate that the
Camellia should be celebrating its
centenary by becoming once more a
popular greenhouse flower. Of
courso in the south as a hardy shrub
(or small tree) it has never failed
to be appreciated, but on account of
the stiff formality of its flowers, it
had fallen into disfavor among flor
ists and gardeners in the north. Yet
at this time it is not infrequently
met with in the florists’ stores. The
first plant of camellia, Mr. Berck
mans tells us, was introduced in
Charleston in 1808.—Garden Maga
zine.
SQUARING HIMSELF.
“You took retainers from both
huaband and wife in this divorce
case,” said the court, severely.
“Your honor,” said the accused
attorney, “let me explain. I was
first retained by the man.”
“No impropriety in that.”
“Then, conscious that the hus
band had secured legal talent of
such high order, I deemed it fair
that tire wife should have an equal
ahow.rt
TOUCHED.
Mrs. Homespun—The comic pa
pers say you fellows never work.
Wearv Waffles—Y-yes’m. De com
ic papers also say (lat mother-in-laws
is a nuisance, when everybody knows
dat dey are de most sweetest an’ an
gelic uv mortals, an’—
Mrs. Homespun—You poor, dear
man! Come right in this minute.
I will broil a chicken for you.—
Judge.
NOT FEMININE.
“Miss Blaine seems like a charm
ing gul.”
“She’s an unaccountable freak.”
“Why so?”
“I told her a secret that I wanted
to hear repeated, and she never said
a word ab^ut it.”
IBridge Works
COPYRIGHT AP81C C<? I QCLO
Perfect Teeth
may be natural or artificial, but the charm
of beauty is only given to the latte- when
they arc perfectly adapted to the patient's
mouth. We mate teeth so perfect in fit
and appearance as to deceive experts.
Our methods are painless, too, causing
little inconvenience in treatment.
J. C. YUTZY
DENTIST
Falls City, Nebraska
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1C. H. MARION I
AUCTIONEER, |
Sales conducted in f
scientific and busi- §
nesslike manner i
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f Falls City, Nebraska §
DR. H. T. HAHN
VETERINARIAN
Office and residence first door
north of city park. Phone 263.
PALLS CITY, NEBRASKA
EDGAR R. MATHERS
IDElNT'l ST"
Phones: Nos. 177, 217
Sam’l. Wahl Building
))8; M. 1. WILSON
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Office and Residence over
McMillan’s Drug Store.
Phone 329. PALES CITY, NEB.
■3© FIN WfEiTSE,
ATTORNEY
Practice in Various Courts.
Collections AttendedjTo.
Notary Public. FALLS CITY
re. re. ROBERTS
IDEXN'T'fS'F
Office over Kerr’s Pharmacy
Office Phone 260 Residence Phone 271
W. S. FAST
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
D, l Residence 160
Phones: } office 55
FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA
DK. C. N. ALLISON
ID£1 NT! ST
Phone 248 Over Richardson County
Bank.
FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA
BEGGS’ BLOOD PURIFIER
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HOT SPRINGS
ARKANSAS
Curative waters, health
ful and agreeable cli
mate, restful surround
ings—everj- form of rec
reation if desired, all
completely illustrated
and described in our
new booklet, also rates
at hotels, bath houses
etc., etc.
Missouri Pacific
Iron Mountain
the
DIRECT THROUGH ROUTE
Call on your local agent
or address
B. P. PAYNE
Geueral l’nBBenger and Ticket Agent
St. Louis, Mo.
SUMMER VACATION TOURS
TO THE PACIFIC COAST
Daily low round trip ratea to
Portland, Seattle, Tacoma,
SanFraucisco, Lob Angeles
and San Diego, Slightly high
er to include both California
and Puget Sound. One whole
business day saved by our
new schedule to the Pacific
Northwest.
TO EASTERN RESORTS
Daily Low excursion rates to
Canada, Michigan, Minnesota
Wisconsin, Massachusetts and
New York tourist resorts also
Maine, New Hampshire and
Vermont.
TO COLORADO and
ROCKY MOUNTAINS
Daily low rates to Colorado,
Utah, Wyoming, Black Hills,
and Yellowstone Park.
1000 FAMILIES WANTED
For newly irrigated lands in
the Big Horn Basin, Wyo.
No cyclones or floods. Water
your land as needed. Soil is
rich. Timber and coal plen
. tiful. Price $40 to $50 per
acre. Personally conducted
excursions first and third
Tuesdays of each month.
Write D. Clem Deaver, Gen.
Agent Landseekers Informa
tion Bureau Omaha for new
folder. Its free.
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. 0. WHITEORD,
Local Ticket Agent.
L. W. WAKELEY, G. P. A.,
Omaha, Neb.