FROM COLORADO Thoughts From an Old Richardson County Citizen Grand Junction, Colo., Oct. ■">, Falls City Tribune Dear Editor — I sec from the press of Nebras ka that the issue in the state is largely on the county option ques tion. and especially m Richardson county. Now Mr. Editor this is when some people carry their pol itics in their stomach and act ac cordingly, They do not consult their conscience, their moralitj or their pocket book but vote with what class of people; do they dare Bay? If I am correct you will tinrl many business men opposing county option, claiming it takes from them self government, giving the farmer and tax payers over the county a right to say what their town shall permit under license. Now we know, you know, and they know, that every person who has been buying from Montgomery Ward and all such houses are on their black list, and not one of them could receive their support in h convention, or election from the fact that they -.re boycoting their home town. If the town is entitled to their trade, is not this person entitled to say what kind of a town he shall give his trade to? I have known men in the west end of your county who have bought hundreds of dollars worth of goods from these houses, just because their town was a wet town. Now, I never believe in a boycott but I do think every per son, who gives a town his trade should tiHve as much interest in what kind of a town it shall be as he does in what kind of a post master they shall have. Would they think for one moment if they were taking a vote to see who shall handle their mail that the rural patrons would be excluded from having a voice in the elec tion? Are these farmers to give a town their loyal support, when they send out on the highways some of their finished products from their saloons with teams ran by maniacs made by those bouses. Now, business men, if you don’t want the farmer to say your town shall be a safe and decent place to do business in don’t ask him to refrain from buy ing his goods elsewhere. Mr. Bryan says,shall the people rule (of course this is net to in clude thesouth) now will the men on his ticket in Richardson county give the people a chance to rule on the saloon question. I fear not, though I do not know who are on their ticket. While I mn no longer a citizen of Nebraska I still wish her to re main a progressive and up-to-date stale, but if she don't adopt county option sle will surely fall down, and Hint bard. The moral wave is raising her surfs higher each year and she is lapping the Rockies and Colorado is going to keep right in the push, and give Taft her vote and equal rights to all men and women. Voters of Richardson county, give your vote to men who will give you a right to vote on any and all questions that interest you in any way. Henri Patterson. “Jane Eyre." The brand new dramatization of “.lane Eyre-' is even more in teresting than the novel. The literary cobwebs ot a former generation have been brushed away, and much of the gloom of the book has disappeared before the touch of bright, snappy comedy of the lighter goasamy sort. In spite of the novel treatment of the book by the author, the basic story remains and the reading public will be glad to see their old friends with bright smiling faces and in new clothes. The scenic pic tures are in keeping with the splendid company which is pre senting. “.Jane Eyre” will be the attraction at the Gehling and Manager Gelding’s best ottering tins season. Friday, October 1(5. A Display of Enterprise A visit to the cemetery at Stella will convince one of the enterprise of the ladies of that town, who have raised funds for the placing of beautiful iron gates hung on massive pillars at the entrance of their cemetery, nt a cost of several hundred dollars. < )ii Sunday afternoon an automonile exeur sion whs run for the benefit of those who desired to inspect the work, which netted the Indies a neat sum. Following is a list of the ladies belonging b> the assn, elation. Mrs. A. W. Montgomery, President. Mrs. I. L. Piasters, First Vice President. Miss Jennie Wood, Second Vice President. Miss Jeanette Weller, Treasurer. Mrs. A. J . Baldwin, Secretary. MEMBERSHIP Mrs. A. M. Anderson Mrs. Medu Armstrong Mrs S H. Bailey Mrs. C. T. Baldwin Mrs. J . H. <’aia, jr M rs. 1. L. <'allison Mrs. J. I). Curtis Mrs. ILL. Coe Mrs. II. V. Davis Mrs. C. J. Fraker Mrs. L T. Uergen Mrs. J. M.(If Article six *» of the Constitution of the State ! of Nebraska, relating to Judicial Powers. Hr it Keholved by the Legislature ok the State ok Nkubahka : Section 1. Amendment Proposed. That Sec tion two (21 of Article six *»■ of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska be amended to read as I follows : i Section ' Supreme Court: Juimkm: Juris* ' diction.) The Supreme Court shall consist of seven (7; judges; and a majority of all elected and qualified judges shall be 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, mundmnufl, quo warranto, habeas corpus, and such appollute jurisdiction as may be pro ' vided by law. Section 2. (Amendment Proposed.) That St non four. (4) of Article six »») of the Constitu tion of t he State of Nebraska, be amended to read as follows : Section 4. (Supreme Court, Judges, Elec tion, Term. Residence.) The judges of the Su preme Court is hull lie elected liy the electors of the state nt large; and their term of office except as heieinaftor provided shall lie six years. And said Supreme Court judges shall during their term of office, reside at the place where the court is holder). Section a. (Amendment Proposed.) That Section live [5] of Article six [Hj of the Constitu tion of the State of Nebraska l»e amended to read as follows. Section!). [Supreme Court. Judges, Elec tion, Term, Chief Justice. | That at tin* gen eral election to be held in the state of Nebraska in the year 1909, and each six years thereafter, there shall be 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 be held in the state of Nebraska in the year 1911, and each six years thereafter, there shall he elected three 181 judges of the Supreme Court, who shall hold their office for the period of six years; and at the general election to be held in the state of Nebraska [in the year 1913 and each six years thereafter, there shall l>e elected a <’hief JUHtice of the 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 1914, shall 1st Chief Jus tice of the Supreme Court during that time until the expiration of his term of office. And pro vided further, that upon the adoption of these amendment* by the electors of the State, the Governor shall, immediately upon issuing his proclamation declaring said amendments adopt ed, appoint four 14) judges of the Supreme Court, two | 'i | of whom shall lie appointed to hold said office until their successors shall lie elected at the genera ^election in 1909, and have qualified; and the other two [21 shall hold their office until their successors shall lie elected at the general election held in 1911, and have qualified. Section 4. [Amendment Proposed.] That Section six [6] of Article six (t» | of the Constitu tion of the state of Nebraska, he amended to read as follows : Section ft. (Chief Justice.) The Chief Jus tice shall serve as such during all the term for which he was elected. He 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 5. [Amendment Proposed.! That j Section thirteen |13] of Article six |t>| of the Constitution of Nebraska be amended to read as follows : Section 13. J Judoes, Salaries.] That judges of the Supreme Court shall each receive a salary of $4500, and the Judges of the District Court shall each receive a salary of $3000 per annum, payable quarterly. Approval April h, 1907. I, Goo. C. J unkin. Secretary of State, of the State of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the fore going proposed amendment to the Constitution of the State of Nebraska is a true and correct i copy of the original enrolled and engrossed bill, as passed by the Thirt ieth session of the legisla ture of the State of Nebraska, as appears from said original bill on tile 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 be held on Tuesday, the 3rd day of November. A. D 190*, In testimony whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of N« braska. Done at Lincoln, this 15th day of July, in the year of onr Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred ami Light, 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. In the District court of Richardson county. State of Nebraska. Myrtle Schaibie Mulligan Plaintiff vs Carrie Schaibie, widow of John Schaibie jr, deceased. Laura Schaibie, Roy Schai bie, Edward Schaibie, Edna I Schaibie and William Mul ligan Defendants J To Laura Schaibie, non-resident defendant: You are hereby notified that Myrtle Schai bie Mulligan did on the 12th day of Septem ber, 1(K)*, file her petition against you and the above named defendants in the District court of 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 east quarter of section Thirty |Ho] in township One (11 North Range Sixteen Uo| in which the plaintiff and you, Laura Schaibie and the other defendants -except Carrie Schaibie, widow of John Schaibie jr, deceased, who has a dower interest in said land and William Mulligan husband of plaintiff—are tenants in common 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 1908, the same will be taken as true and the prayer thereof granted as of conrse. Reavis A: Reavis Attorneys for Plaintiff First Publication September 18 5 times Sheriff's Sale Notice is hereby given that I will offer at public sale in front of the west door of tin court house at Falls City, on Saturday, the 24th day of October. 1908, at the hour of one o’clock, p. ni., of said day, the one undivided 9th. | ninth | interest or part of the following described land, situated in Richardson county. State of Nebraska, to-wit: the south sixty ltk)J acres iti the south-west quarter [%]?of section seventeen (lTI and the north half I1?] of the north-west quarter 1 % 1 of section twenty I20).all in township three[3J,range north sixteen ildl east of the fith P. M. The sal« will be made subject to a mortgage on tin 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. Tin* 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 ot Blanchard. Enrke & Wilderman vs Henry C. Leslie, owner of said undivided 9th interest. Terms of sale, cash. W. T. Fenton, Sheriff of Richardson County Rea via & Reavis, Attorneys for Plaintiffs in Execution. First publication, September 18, 5 times Married Man in Trouble A married mao who permits any member of the family to take anything 1 except Foley's Honey and Tar. for i coughs, colds ami lung trouble, is I guilty of neglect. Nothing else is as | good for all pulmonary troubles. The j genuine Foley's Honey and Tar con tains no opiates and is In a yellow package. Kerr's Ptarmacy. Notice of Sheriff's Sale Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an or tier of sale issued out of the office of the clerk of the District Court of Richardson County. Ne nraska. on the 14th day of October. 1908, directed to me as sheriff of said county and commanding me to advertise and sell as upon execution the undivided two-fifteenths interest of Elmer (ir f fith in and to the southwest fractional quarter of section number seven, township number three, range number fifteen, east ti IV M Richardson County, Nebraska: said interest being subject to tin undivided t wo-fifteenths part of the right of homestead of the widow of Silas B. Griffith de ceased as shown by the return to the order of at tachment issues! in said cause of William B Al bertson, plaintiff vs. Elmer Griffith, defendant, on the llth day of March, 190*, and subject to which said sale is ordered made. 1 will ou the 10th day of November. 1908, at the houi of '1 o'clock p. m. on said date, at the west front door of the court house of said county, in the city of Falls City, Richardson County* Nebraska, sell said real estate to satisfy tlie judgment obtained in said cause in the sum of sixteen hundred eighty two dollars and interest from date of udgment, May 5th, 1908, at * percent per annum and all costs of the case, said sale will tie at public auction for cash. Dated this 14th day of October, 1908. William T. Fenton, Sheriff of Richardson County, Nebraska. IV B. Weaver, Attorney. First publication Oct. 10, 5 times Notice of Sale IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF RICHARD SON COUNTY, NEBRASKA. In the matter of the application of Harvey Heaston, administrator of the estate of Frances Heaston, deceased, for license t<» sell real estate. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the Hon. John B. Raper one of the judges of the District Court of Richardson Coun ty, Nebraska, made on the 2nd day of October, 1908, for the sale of the real estate hereinafter de scribed, there will Is* sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the west frontdoor of the coart house in the city of Falls City in said county on the 2nd day of November, 1908, at the hour of 2 o'clock 1*. M., the following de scribed real estate to-wit: Lots seven (7), eight (8), nine (9) and ten *10). block one hundred one (101) in the city of Falls City, Richardson County, Nebraska. Raid sale will remain oj>en one hour. Dated this 7th day of October, 1908. Harvey Heaston, Administrator of the estate of Frances Heas ton, deceased. P, B. Weaver, Attorney. (First publication Oct. 9th 4 times) EDGAR R. MATHERS DENTIST Phones: Nos. 177. 217 Sam‘l. Wahl Building ■■ |)R: M. L. WILSON PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office and Residence over McMillan’s Druy Store. Phone 329. FALLS CITY, NEB. R R. ROBERTS IDEIN'TIS'F Office over Kerr’s Pharmacy Office Phone 200 Residence Phone 271 DR. C. N. ALLISON ID NT! S'T Phone 248 Over Richardson County Bank. FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA The Cough Syrup that rids the system of a cold by acting as a cathartic on the bowels is BEES LAXATIVE GOUGH 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 satisfaction or money refunded. A. G. WANNER PAIN Pain In the head—pain anywhere, has Its cnnsa. Pain iscongestion, pain is blood pressure—nothing else usually. At least, so says Dr. Shoop, and to prove it he has created a little pink tablet. That tablet—called Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablet— coaxes blood pressure away from pain centers. Its effect ischarrning. pleasinglydelightful. Gently though safely, it surely equalizes the blood circu lation. If you have a headache. It's blood pressure. If it’s painful periods with women, same cause. If you are sleepless, restless, nervous, It’s blood congestion—blood pressure. That Burely is a certainty, for Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets Btop It in 20 minutes, and the tablets simply distribute the unnatural blood pressure. Bruise your finger, and doesn't It get red, and swell, and pain you? Of course it does. It's con gestion, blood pressure. You’ll find it where pain Is—always. It s simply Common Sense. We sell at 2i cents, and cheerfully recommend Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets (ALL DEALERS) Winter In CALIFORNIA GO IN OCTOBER while the low colonist rates are in effect. Daily through tourist sleepers via Denver, scenic Colorado a id Salt Lake. Go ahead of the rush at the end of the month. HOMESEEKFRS RATES First and thirds Tuesdays each month to the far west, northwest and the south west. These make very low rate winter tours. SECURE AN IRRIGATED FARfty The best chances of the day in the Big Horn Basin and Yellowstone Valley. Gov ernment irrigated lands one tenth down, remainder pro rata in ten years without in terest. Corporation irriga ted lands equally cheap and favorable. A paramount and ruling fact in this region is the never failing water supply. Do not make your new home in any irrigated region without a full study of the water supply. Write D. Clem Deaver. General Ayt Land Seekers' Information liureau, Omaha, or E. G. WHITEORD, Local Ticket Agent. L. W. WAKELEY, (i. P. A., Omaha. Neb. D. S. flcCarthy DRAY AND TRANSFER Prompt attention given to the removal of house hold goods. PHONE NO. 211 C. H. nARION AUCTIONEER, Sales conducted in scientific and busi nesslike manner C. H. MARION j Falls City, Nebraska ^J©pm Whytsk. ATTORNEY Practice in Various Courts. Collections Attended To. Notary Public. FALLS CITY Passenger Trains South Bound Tr. 104—St. Louis Mail and Ex press .1:23 p. m. Tr. 106—Kansas City Exp., 3:41 a. m. North Bound Tr. 103—Nebraska Mail and Ex press. 1:52 p. m. Tr. 105—Omaha Express... .2:23 a. m. Local Frt. Trains Carrying Passengers North Bound Tr. 192—To Atchison.11:10 a. m. South Bound y Tr. 191—To Auburn.1:23 p. m. J. B. VARNER. Agent