REVIEW OF TROOPS Secretary Wright and General Bell Will be Matinee Attraction One of the attractive day feat ures of the military tournament to be held in St. Joe beginning Sept, 21 and continuing six days, will be the review of the o.iKX) troops by Secretary of War Luke Wright nud Chief of Staff General Hell. The tournament troops embrace every branch of tin* service and tlie entire complement of infantry, cavalry, artillery, hosp t»l and balloon crops will be reviewed in the tournament arena on Wednes day afternoon September 2J. Another day feature of the week will be an up town parade of all of the troops on one or more fore noons of the week, the exact days for this feature has not yet been announced Troops for the tournament will begin arriving on Thursday the loth and all the 5,tH)0 soldiers will be in camp at Lake Contrary before Saturday night proceeding the opening of the tournament. Richardson County Boy to the Front The Billings, Mont,, Daily Ga zette of September contains the following complimentary remarks in regard to William M. Johnson, an old Richardson county boy, who received the democratic nom ination for associate justice of the Montana supreme court. The on ly weak spot we ever found about Billy was his politics, but his sterl ing worth and efficiency in his chosen profession, always brings him to the front. Here is what the Gazette says: “William M, .Johnson, the dem ocratic nominee for associate jus tice ot the Montana Supreme court, is one of the best known practicing attorneys in eastern Montana. llis nomina tion at Anaconda Tuesday, seems to have met with the approval of the party in this section, Mr. Johnston came to Billings about thirteen years ago and en gaged in the practice of law. He is a graduate from the Nebraska state university atJLincoln in the spring of 1894, having finished the academic course. He rend law in the oHiee of Stearns and Strode, the junior partner being a former congressman. llis rise here was rapid. He gained a rep utation for possessing a thorough knowledge of the law and being conservative at all times. He was elected county attorney for two terms and at another election was chosen state representative from Yellowstone county. He has pre viously been mentioned hs a pros pect for supreme court justice, but it was not known that lie was a I candidate this year. He presided at the recent county convention to elect delegates to the state gath ering and was elected as one of two delegates at large. Mr. Johns n is married ami 1ms a beautiful borne on the west side, where he resides with his wife and two little girls." WILL INTEREST MANY Every person should know thut, good health U itupossib’e if the kidneys are deranged. Foley’s Kidney Remedy will cure kidney and bladder disease in every form, and will build up and strengthen these organs so they will perform their function* properly. NTo danger of Mrlg-ht’s disease or diabetes if Foley's Kidney Remedy is taken in time. Kerr’s pharmacy. Legal Notice. In tlii- District court of Richardson comity. Stats of Nebraska. 'Myrtle Sehaible Mulligan Plaintiff VH t ’amo Sehaible, widow of lolm Sehaible jr. deceased, I mr-i Sehnihb* R«*\ S.*11:11 ble, I'd ward Sehaible. Edna Schaibh* and William Mul ligan Defendants 1 To Laura Sehaible, non-resident defendant: You are hereby notified that Myrtle Schai bh* Mulligan did on the 12tIt day of Septem ber, IMOH, file her petition against you and the above named defendants in the District court «>f Richardson county, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which is to procure a decree of partition of the following described real estate, situated in Richardson county, state of Nebraska, towit: The south half of the north cast quarter of section Thirty 1.90] in township One ill North Range Slxte^i Ilf>| In which the plaintiff and you, Laura Sehaible and tin* other defendants except Carrie Sehaible, widow of John Sehaible jr, deceased, who has a dower interest in said land and William Mulligan husband of plaintiff- are tenants in com 111011 of said real estate. And you are further notified that unless you plead, answer or demur to said petition, on or before the ?nd day of November I1H)8, Die same will be taken as true ami the prayer thereof granted as of course. Ri . v vis & R» wis Attorneys for Plaintiff First Publication September is 5 times Legal Notice Notice is hereby^ given that or. the 11th day pf September 1008, the undersigned Henry C. Zoeller. Kdwin Dotvty. James T. Margrave. Harry C. Herman. Clyde Thacker, and William C. Margrave filed the following articles of Incorporation with the count ' clerk of Richardson county, Nebraska. \RTICLKS OF INCORPORATION ARTICLE I The name of this corporation shall Is* The Preston Mercantile Company. article ii The principle place of transacting the business of this corporation shall be lesion, Richardson county, Nebraska. article hi The general nature of the business to be transacted by this corporation shall Is* a general it-lail iuiiltki bUa*i»* and g ‘jirr;*.! mercantile business and a general elevator business with the power to buy and ■*< 11 grain, to buy feed and sell live stock, and to hold such real estate as may be necessary for the proper conducting of the business herein enumerated. ARTICLE IV The amount of capital stock authorized Khali *be $25,000.00, of which there shall be paid in $20,000.00 at the time of the **• »m mcitcenient of the corporation and be for* • any 'business shall be conducted by the cor poration. article v The time of commencement °f the corpor ation ^hall be at the time, of filing these articles with the county clerk of Richardson county, Nebraska, and such corporation shall terminate twenty years thereafter. ARTICLE VI Tile highest amount of indebtedness or liability to which the corporation may at any time subject itself shall not exceed two thirds of tlit* paid up capital of said corpor ation. ARTICLE VII The affairs of the corporation are to he conducted by a president, a general manager, which two offices may 1m* held by the same person, a treasurer, a vice-president and secretary, and a board of directors con sisting of five members, all of whom shall be stock holders in the corporation. Henry C. Zoellek EmviN Dow rv Jas. T. Margrave Harry C. Herman CI-VI>E Til VCKEK William C. Margrave State of Nebraska ' ss Richardson County t On this llth day of September, b’hs. per sonally appeared before me, a Justice of the Peace within and for Richardson county Nebraska, Henry Z«R*Uer. Edwin Dowty, James T. Margrave/Harry C. Herman, Clyde Thacker and Wm. C. Margrave known to me to be the identical persons who sub scribed the foregoing instrument and each acknowledged the execution thereof u be hi* free and voluntary act and deed for the pur pose of organizing aud incorporating The Preston Mercantile Company. In witness whereof, 1 have hereunto set mv hand and notarial seal the day last above written. E. D. McCi mhek, Justice of Peace. Ri wisA Ri avis Attorneys for Incorporators. First publication Sept. Itf 4 times Pink Pain Tablets—Dr.ShOops—stop Headache, womanly pains, any pains any where in 20 minutes. Formula on the 25c box. Ask y our drusreist , four (4), live .V, *ix (ft) and thirteen (13) of Article six (ft) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska, relating to Judicial Powers. Bk it Kkholved by the Legislature of the State of Nebraska: Section 1. Amendment Proposed. That Sec tion two (2> of Article six ft of the Constitution f the State of Nebraska be amended to rend as f jlows : Seotiou 2. Supreme Court; Judges; Juris diction.! i he Supreme t ourt shall consist of seven 7 judges; and a majority of all elected and qualified judges shall In* necessary to constitute a quorum or pronounce a decision. The Supreme Court shall have jurisdiction in all cases relating to the revenue, civil cases in which the state is a party, mandamus, quo warranto, habeas corpus, j aud such appellate jurisdiction as may be pro vided by law. Section 2. Amendment Proposed.) That Section four, (I of Article six Hj of the Constitu tion of the State of Nebraska, be amended to read \ as follo\vs : Section t. (Supreme Court, Judges, Elec tion, Term, Hksidem k. ■ The judges of the Su preme Court shall lie elected by the olector» of the stare at large; and their term of office except us hereinafter provided shall In* six years. And said Supreme Court judges shall during their term of office, reside at the place where the court ! 18 Inddm. Section 3. (Amendment Proposed.) That Section five |5 ) of Article six |t>J of the Constitu tion of the State of Nebraska Ik* amended to read aw follows: Suction 5. j Supreme Court, Judges, Elko tio? , Term. Chief Justice. | That at the gen eral elect ion to he held in the state of Nebraska in the year 1900, and each six years thereafter, there shall Ik* elected three |3| judges of the Su preme Court, who shall hold their office for the period of six years; that at the general election to Ik* lielil in the state of Nebraska in the year 1911. and each nix years thereafter, there shall he elected three 131 judges of the Supreme Court, who shall hold their office for the period of six years: and at the general election to he held in the state of Nebraska {in the year 1913 and each six years thereafter, there shall Ik* elected a Chief Justice of tin* Supreme Court, who shall hold his office for the period of six years. Provided that the member of the Supreme Court whose term of office expires in January 1011, shall In* Chief Jus tice of I he Supreme Court during that time until the expiration of his term of office. And pro vided further, that upon the adoption of these amendments by the electors of the State, the Governor Khali, immediately upon issuing his proclamation declaring said amendments adopt ed, appoint four | 11 judges of the SupreineCourt, two |2J «»f whom shall Ik* appointed to hold said office until their successors shall Ik* elected at the general election in 1909, and have qualified; and the other two [21 shall hold their office until their successors shall be elected at the generul election held in 1911. and have qualified. Section 4. [Amendment Proposed.! That Section six [t>J of Article six |fi| of the Constitu tion of the state of Nebraska, be amended to read as follows : Section rt. (Chief Justice. | The Chief Jus tice shall serve as such during all the term for which he was elected. JIo shall preside at all terms of the Supreme Court, and in his absence the judges present shall select one of their number to preside temporarily. Section r>. [Amendment Proposed.! That Section thirteen |13| «»f Article six |»>] of the Constitution of Nebraska be amended to read as follows : Section 13. [Judges, Salaries. J That judges of the Supreme Court shall each receive a salary of $ir»00, ami ’the Judges of the District Court shall each receive a salary of $3000 per annum, payable quarterly. Approved April M, 1907. I. Geo. (Juukiu. Secretary of State, of the State of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the fore going proposed amendment to the Constitution oft hesitate of Nebraska is a true and correct copy of the original enrolled and engrossed bill, as passed by the Thirtieth session of the legisla ture nf the State of Nebraska, as appears from said original bill on file in this office, and that said proposed amendment is submitted to the qualified voters of the State of Nebraska for their adoption or rejection at the general election to he held on Tuesday, the 3rd day of November, A. D. 190S, In testimony whereof, 1 have hereunto set my ! hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln, this l.'ith day of July, in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Eight, and of the Indepen dence of the United States the One Hundred and Thirty-third, and of this State the Forty-second. GEO. C. JUNKIN’, [heal] Secretary of State. Legal Notice Iii the Matter of the Application j of Clyde Thacker, (iuardiau to Sell Real Estate \ Now, oil this 31st day of August, 1908, the pe tition of Clyde Thacker, guardian of Frank P. Davis, a minor and Harry Davis, a minor, for permission to sell the interest of said minors in the West half of the Northeast quarter of Sec tion 33, Township 1, Range 17, in Richardson County, Nebraska, for the reason that it would be for the benefit of his wards that their interest in such real estate should be sold and the pro ceeds thereof put out at interest, and, it appear ing to the court from such petition that it would be beneficial o said wards that such real estate should be sold, it is hereby ordered that the next of kin of said wards and all persons inter ested in the estate, be and appear before the district court of Richardson County, Nebraska, on Tuesday, the 22nd day of September, 1908, to show cause why a license should not be granted the petitioner for the sale of such estate. It is further ordered that a copy of this order shall be published for three successive weeks in the Falls City Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation in Richardson County, Nebraska. John B. Raver, Judge. Ri.avis & Rkavis, Attorneys for Plaintiff. First publication Sept. 4. 3t Sheriff's Sale Notice is hereby given that I wiH offer at public sale in front of the weft door of the court house at Falls City, on Saturday, the -4th day of October, 1908, at the hour of one o'clock, p. m., of said day, the one undivided htli, (ninth] interest or part of the following described land, situated in Richardson county. State of Nebraska, to-wit: the south sixty l«01 acres in the south-wrst quarter [HI of section seventeen [17 and the north half i1 1 of the north-west quarter [HI of section twenty (20],all in township threel31,range north sixteen [lol east of tile 0th P. M. The sale will he made subject to a mortgage on the whole tract for the sum of twenty-five hun dred dollars, <25,000.00 and subject also to the dower estate of Emily Leslie, widow of Hen ry Leslie, deceased. The land to be sold pursuant to the levy of an execution thereon to satisfy a judgment rendered in the Dis trict court of Richardson county, in favor oi Blanchard. Ehrke & Wilderman vs Henry C. Leslie, owner of said undivided 9tli interest. Terms of ^ab*. cash. W. T. Fenton, Sheriff of Richardson County Reavis a: Reavis, Attorneys for Plaiutiffs in Execution. First publication, September 18, 5 times D. S. flcCarthy DRAT AND TKAINISFB.re Prompt attention given to the removal of house hold goods. PHONE NO. 211 C. h. MARION AUCTIONCUR. Sales conducted in scientific and busi nesslike manner C. H. MARION Falls City, Nebraska DR. H. T. HAHN VETERINARIAN Office and residence first door north of city park. Phone 2fiS. PALLS CITY, NEBRASKA EDGAR R. MATHERS ID El K T!ST Phones: Nos. 177, 217 Sam’l. Wahl Building J)R: M. L. WILSON PRYS1CIAN and SURGEON Office and Residence over McMillan’s Drug Store. Phone 329. FALLS CITY, NEB. J OHM W lETSE ATTORNEY Practice in Various Courts. Collections Attended To. Notary Public. FALLS CITY R F*. ROBERTS IDEINT'IST' Office over Kerr’s Pharmacy Office Phene 260 Residence Phone 27] W. S. FAST PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phones: ^88ider.ce R'° | Office oo FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA - — —— — DR. C. N. ALLISON id ei rq © 'r Phone 24S Over Richardson County Bank. FALLS CITY, ‘ NEBRASKA The Cough Syrup that B®2*^ rids the system of a cold by acting as a cathartic on the bowels is ■ _ ■ LAXATIVE C0U6H SYRUP Bees is the original laxative cough syrup, contains no opiates, gently moves the bowels, carrying the cold off through the natural channels, Guaranteed to give ■atisfaction or money refunded. A G. WANNER Weak Kidneys Weak Kidney?, surely point to weak kidney Nerves. The Kidneys, like the .Heart, and the Stomach, find their weakness, not in the organ Itself, but in the nerves thut control and guide and strengthen them. Dr. Shoop's Restorative is a medicine specifically prepared to reach these controlling nerves. To doctor the Kidneys alone. Is futile. It is a waste ol time, and of money a9 well. If your back aches or is weak, If the urine scalds, oris dark and strong, if you have symptoms of Brights or other distressing or dangerous kid ney disease, try Dr. Shoop's Restorative a month— Tablets or Liquid—and see what it can and will do for you. Druggist recommend and sell Dr. Shoop’s Restorativo (ALL DEALERS) SEPTEMBER EXCURSION RATES GO NOW VISIT THE OLD HOME Low late excursions to east ern cities a n d resorts. Northern Michigan, Canada and New Kngland, daily un til September 30th. TO THE WEST Attractive 1 o w excursion rates daily to the Pacific Coast, Yellowstone Park, Utah, Colorado, Big Horn Mountains and the Black Hills. LOW COLO MIST RATES During September and Oc tober to Puget Sound, Cal ifornia and hundreds of in termediate points. IRRIGATED FARM LAMPS Ready for Immediate Settlement. a t Garland and Powell, - Wyo. Personally conduct ed excursions to these lands the first and third Tuesdays of each month. Govern ! ment engineer at Powell shows the land. Also deed ed and Carey Act lands. Write D. Clem Deaver. General Agt Land Seekers’ Information Rureau, 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. G. WHITEORD, Local Ticket Agent, L. W. WAKELEY, G. P. A., Omaha, Neb. ■mil—■Will ^11 hum iiimi inniiBiMii ■■—iw iiiii ■■ Magic Lantern For the Boy or Girl Any boy or girl who will se cure eight new subscriber for the Kansas City Weekly Journal, at 25 cents a year each, making a total of Two Dollars; and send the full amount, together with the names to us, we will mail to his or her address a beautiful Magic Lantern with fifty views Any boy or girl can use it. Just stretch a white sheet on the wall and you can have all kinds of fun. Full directions for use is with the lantern. 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