The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, October 09, 1908, Image 7

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The Falls City Roller Mills
Does a general milling business, and manufactures the
following brands of flour
SUNFLOWER MAGNOLIA CROWN
The above brands are guaranteed to be of the highest pos
sible quality. We also manufacture all mill products and
conduct a general
Grain, Live Stock and Coal Business
and solicit a share of your patronage
P. S. Hea cock & Son Falls ity, Nebr.
PRESTON
• GRAIN and LUMBER CO.
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
■* 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 be had elsewhere.
ALWAYS TRADE AT HOME AND SAVE MONEY
PRESTON GRAIN AND LUMBER CO.
It hasjWargest circulating flue
a; base1 burner.!
' and this, with (knew
side flue heating surface mahesit
the STRONGEST HEATER for amount
of fuelled EVER. PRODUCED
rfeA/ew ROUNDOAlC B AS E
BURNER./j wori/ilirivest/gatmg
L E ED’S
LIQUOR EMPORIUM
All Popular Breads of Wet Goods
with an experienced mixer at your
service. Foreign and Domestic Cigars.
L. E. LEED, Proprietor
FALLS CITY «-Z3~n*£Z-+ NEBRASKA
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What Cupid Joins
together is usually the attraction of phy
sical and mental charms, not least of
which is a sweet and well kept mouth,
with cie<tn and preitv teeth, whether
natural or inserted by Dr. Yntzy. Who
w ants to kiss a mouth that is deformed
by decayed ami malodorous teeth? They
surely don’t attract Die refined. Yon can
have all defects remedied by tine crown
and bridge work done by
DR. YUTZYS
BERT WINDl.E, I). l>. S.. Assistant
Falls City, Nebraska
The New
Round Oak
Base Burner
The greatest heater for
amount of fuel con
sumed ever known in
this type of stove. It
is a decided improve
ment in base burner
construction and com
bines new and advanced
features in flue build
ing and control of the
fire, owing to fine
workmanship.
J. C. TANNER
Falls City, Neb.
THE LOCAL LORE
HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST TO
YOU AND ME.
What Your Frionds and Their
Friends Have Been Doing the
Past Week.
Bryan will be with us next Fri
day. Uuluckv day.
Wes Hummel of Dawson was a
business visitor in this city Mon
day.
John J. Hartman of Rulo was
a pleasant caller at this office
Monday.
Mrs. John Stockton went to
Kansas City Tuesday, lor a few
days visit
Mrs. Win. Cade.jr., of Osborne,
Kas., is visiting with her parents
in this city.
Ewing Ward and sister of Rulo
were guests of friends in this
city Sunday.
S. II. Bolejack was down from
Dawson Monday visiting with
his many friends.
Sam Ward and Newton Hos
ford of Rulo were guests of Falls
City friends Sunday.
Mrs. E. O. Lewis went to Lin
coln Wednesday to attend the art
exnibit and visit relatives.
Martin Kanaly and wife start
ed Sunday night for their new
home in Wessington, S. D.
A crowd of our young people
spent a very pleasant day last
Saturday at the Indian settk
ment.
Ethel Bert Phipps. Floyd Her
man and Elmer Dixon of Hiawa
tha spent Sunday with friends in
this city.
LeRoy Judd of Dawson, spent
a couple of days this week in this
city, the guest of his brother, N.
B. Judd.
Mrs. Ed- Steele, Miss May
Maddox and the Misses Keeling,
made up a party which left Tues
day for the Rosebud country.
Mrs. W. L. White went to
Lincoln today to spend a few
days with her daughter, Dorothy,
who is a student at the university.
—The attention of the ladies is
. I
called to the elegant lint of hair
goods on display at the Patzman
Sisters millinery store. You can
get anything you wish in the way
of switches, puffs, curls, etc.
John Jones who was injured
last week by being thrown from
a wagon, is again able to be
around. Mr. Jones had two aibs
broken by the wagon running
over him and was confined to his
bed for several days, but will soon
be attending to his business
again.
-Blue Monday is no more. The
Adams washer puts the clothes
on the line in half the time that
is taken with the old style wood
en washing machine, and they
are never torn out boiling or rub
bing. Don’t take my word for it
but come and get one on trial.—
W. L. Sears. tf
Congressman Scott of Kansas,
who is chairman of the Commit
tee of Agriculture in the House
of Representatives, will speak «t
the court house, Monday evening
at fi o’clock. This is a meeting
which should be attended by
every farmer in the community.
Let us give him a good house.
Go to the blood, If you are to drive
out rheumatism. It is more than skin
deep. A Wisconsin physician, Or.
Shoopdoes this with his Rheumatic
Remedy—and with seeming success.
Rub-on’s says the doctor never did
cure rheumatism. It is more than
skin deep—it is constitutional always
Because of this principle Dr. Slump's
Rheumatic Remedy is perhaps the
most popular in exi-tenee. It goes by
word of mouth from one to another,
everywhere. Greatful patients gladly
spread results. It is an act of human
ity, to tell the sick of a way to health.
Tell some sick one. Sold by all deal
ers.
Farm For Sale
I am still looking for a buyer
for my farm six, one-half miles
east of Falls City and two and
one-half west of Rulo. For in
formation apply to,
James Murphy
Route 2, Ruio. Neb. 37-2t
Live Poultry Wanted
We will pay the following
prices good until Saturday, Oct.
10th. Hens 0c, Springs 11c, old
Roosters .1' c, Butter fat 21c.
Phone 35. Hkkmks Bros.
Falls City. Neb
Dr. Beattie of Cotner Fniver
sity, will preach for the Christian
church next Sunday both morn
ing and evening. There is a
cordial invitation to alb The
subject in the morning, “The
Sunday School It's origin and
it's meaning to the church and
community. The theme is of in
terest to every citizen.
Congressman Scott of Kansas,
who is chairman of the commit
tee of Agriculture in the House
of Representatives, will speak at
the court house, Monday evening
at S o’clock. This is a meeting
which should he attended by
every farmer in the community.
Bet us give him a good house.
H C. Davis, Pete Frederick.jr.,
Less Leeds and A- N. Cook, with
their dogs left Sunday for the
sand hills, where they will on
tertain the grouse or any other
game that might happen to come
their way, for the next few days.
For Salk 200 acres well im
proved land in Fillmore county.
Nebraska, 1 mile from town
Good schools, 2 railroads. Snap
if taken at once. Address, T. C.
Palmer. Shickley, Neb. J7-2t
Mrs. Dr. Wilson returned home
Sunday from Essex, Iowa. She
was accompanied by her mother,
who will make her home with
Mrs. Wilson during the winter.
A.Graham and wife were down
from Dawson Monday. While
in the city Mr. Graham made us
a pleasant call and renewed his
subscription to The Tribune.
If all the Falls City people
who registered for Tripp county
land this week, draws a piece of
land, they will be able to start a
little colony of their own
Mrs. James Sinclair returned
to her home in Preston Sunday,
after spending several days in
this city with her mother, Mrs,
Margery Grant.
Miss Pearl Hanna writes to
have The Tribune sent to her at
Valley, Neb., where she is now
employed as teacher in the pub*
lie schools.
W. R. Cade and wife left Mon
day for Ottumwa, Iowa, to attend
a reunion of the 3t>th Iowa In
fantry of which Mr- Cade is a
member.
C W. Williamson and Oliver
Emmert came down from the
west end Monday. From here
they went to O’Neil to register.
R. Horrocks and family are
now settled in their new home
recently purchased in the south
west part of the city.
Dr. Reneker was another of our
people who left Tuesday for Dal
las. He will register for a slice
of the Rosebud land.
Mrs. Neal Mulligan is in Lin
coln this week attending the
grand lodge of the Degree of
Honor.
Ashford Edie of Humboldt
made this office a very pleasant
call while in the city Monday.
Robert Cain, jr., spent a few
days during the week campaign
ing in this part of the county,
Wm. Cade and daughter re
turned the later part of the week
from a visit in Osborne, Kas.
Fred Sebold is among the Fails
City people who tried his luck in
the land drawing.
A great many of our people
are sight seeing in Kansas City
this week,
A boy was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Hanna on Saturday
evening.
John Holman of Humboldt was
looking after business in this city
Monday.
Charley Sharts and wife spent
Sunday with relatives in Hum
boldt.
Mrs. E. E. Scott spent Sunday
in Salem with her parents.
Wanted Walnuts at Heck's
feed store.
‘File <OKly powder made from
Eoyn! Grape Cream oi Tartar
— !V'.: x: ritona crapes—
Of greatest Iioa!'hfu!ncss and
usefulness. No alum or
phosphate acids
Absolutely
PURE
A Jeweler's Experience
C. K Kluirer, trie Jeweler, 10(50 Vir
ginia Ave., Indianapolis, 1ml., writes,
“T was so weak from kidney trouble I
eould hurdly wall* on* hundred feet.
Four bottles of Foley's Kidney remedy
e'eared my complexion, cured my
huckache and the Irreg'darities disap
peared, and I can now attend to busi.
ness every day and recommend Foley’s
Kidney Iteraedy to ail sullerers as It
cured me after the doctors and other
remedies had failed. Kerr’s Pharmacy
Washing the family clothes
is women’s hardest work. Many
women suffer untold pains re
sulting from using the wash
board or heavy clumsy out of
date wooden washer. Try
an Adams washer free. It* has
no contraptions to it. W. L.
Scars. tf
Terry Kemist of Dawson was a
business visitor in this city on
Monday
Mrs. Delos Graham and little
son of Dawson spent a portion of
the week with relatives in this
city.
NI. SefF returned Monday ni^ht
from a few days spent iu Kansas
City. He was accompanied home
by his wife and children who
have been visiting relatives in
the city for the past two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. D- W- Sowles
and Mrs. Mary Mettz, and daugh
ter, f/uci]p, went to St. Joe Mon
day to attend the wedding of
Hal Sowles and Miss Inez, Shep
herd which took place on Tues
day.
I wish to sell my two farms
near Kulo, priced for quick sale.
135 acres half mile south of Kulo
with $4,000 house, at $7,000. 100
acres 2': miles southeast of Kulo.
Sti,500. Inquire of James Wiltsc
or myself. Joshua Murray,
36t4 Kulo, Neb
Mrs. Moran and daughter,Miss
Frankie, left the first of the
week for Kansas City, where they j
will spend the winter.
Secure your tickets early for
the entertainment at the Gehling
next Wednesday evening.
Glance at the ads in the Tri
bune and trade with those who
are asking for it.,
Harry Huber of Kulo was vis-j
iting his many friends in this;
city Monday.
Rev. Ayodlett was among the
Humboldt visitors in this city
Monday.
O. R. Zook was down from
Humboldt Monday.
R. Horrocks left Sunday for
Tripp County, South Dakota, to
register for the big land drawing
to take place on the 18th. Rube
feels sure he will be among the
lucky ones and land one of the
valuable farms.
—Don 't kill yourself ofT using
an old style wooden washing
machine. This is the “Steel
age.” Get an Adams washer of
W. L. Sears. It’s built of sieel
and is guaranteed to give five
long years of perfect satisfaction
and costs you but $8. tf
Thu wholesome, harmless, green
leaves and tender (.tents of a IuDg heal
ing mountainous shrub elves to Dr.
ShoopV cough remedy its curative
properties. Tickling or dry bronchial
coughs quickly and salely yield to this
highly effect've Couch remedy. Dr.
Shoop assures mothers that they can
with safety give it to even very young
babies. No opium, no chloroform—
absolutely nothing harsh or harmful.
It cairns the distressing cough and
heals the sensitive roenibraues. Accept
no other. Demand Dr. Shoop's. Sold
by all dealers.
0REHM
A grape cream of tartar powder.
Makes pure, healthful, delicious
food. Noalum.no lime phosphate.
There is an infallible test by which
every housewife may detect the unhealth
ful alum baking powders—
The label will tell
Study the label. If it does not say cream
of tartar the baking powder is made from
alum and must be avoided.
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