TOM-FRITZ-DECK THREE GOOD STALLIONS T( )M is a Fercheron horse, 6 years old, a black, weight 1,700 pounds, and is a very well porportioned am mal. FRIT/. and DECK are all-purpose horses, of good size and quality. noth are dark sorrels, weighing about 1,400 pounds each. These horses have proven to be sure foal getters. Tom, I rit/ and I >eck will make, the season of 190o ,.t mv farm 8 miles north and 1 mile east of balls City, and 3 miles south of Barada. major ri1 MAJOR and NICK will make the season ol 1900 at inv farm S miles north and i mile east of l’alls City, and miles south of Farad i. They are both Flack lacks of yood si/e and both have proven to lie ^nod breeders and sure lonl potters. They must be seen to be appreciated to their full worth. 'PCI) /VI C• S 10.oo for either horse or ack, c< it 1 *V* 1 *-■ • to stand up and stick, or $S as soon as mare is known to be with foal. When mare is traded, sold or leaves vicinity, service money becomes due and payable. Care will be taken to prevent ac cidents, but we will not be responsible should any oc cur. See this stock before breeding. Mat. Schulenberg q mi. n. e. of I alls City. mi. so. of Bara da Try The Tribune for Job Work! UNLIKE ANY OTHER NEWSPAPER !S The Weekly Kansas City Star Tiik WkI'Ki.y Stan, in addition to printing the entire news of the week in concise form, lias A bsolutely Accurate Market Quotations So valuable are these that such are copyrighted by To* S; \k and appear only in this newspaper. I in/ Wi.i Ki.v Stan has also the famous Chaperon Feature which furnishes free, advice and help on man. perplexing problems. Also Answers/' which takes are of all questions the readers care to ask. It lias a practical, successful Kansas tanner n charge of its Farm Department which is of great va . c to all farmers and stockmen. riii* Wkkki.v K \ns\k (ity Stan isn't for anv lim ited set of people; it’s tor every member of every family. If you don't find something of interest in a particular issue, well, the office looks on that issue as a failure. 25c pays for one year. ADDRESS THE WEEKLY KANSAS CITY STAR KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI A MOST TOUCHING APPEAL falls 'hort of its desired effect if ad dressed to a small crowd of interested '■'teners. Mr. lusiness Man, are you wasting your ammunition on the small crowd that would trade with u anyway, or do Vou want to reach those who are not particularly inter ested in your business? If you do, make your appeal for trade to the largest and most intelligent audience in your commun ity, the readers of this paper. They have count less wants. Your ads will be read by them, and tnby will become your custom ers. Try it and see. Notice of Referre's Sale of Real Estate in i ’ gH. n that t>v * "f » I ! inlgf men i > u parti! u entered on t Ip* > r»i day of I 11 i court >>1 H .'iiafd- “H County, Nebra-ka. in I which William l Le*!.** >s plaintiff, and Kmil> L* sin . Jufm L< I *>, and Kmnia L* ••• h - wife Sarah J. liji'tlefi, .ind V\ i!!i.im liaril'Mt Her ! husband, JI *nr. < . !,e*h* and ‘.race Leslie hi* wife. Anna Reasoner, and Rulla Reasoner h* i husband, Victoria Nottlebaek, and William j Nettle1 ark her husband, 1.1./a Kenton, and Ross L. Kenton her husband, Aifjfellne Crews. and 4 larence 4 reu - her husband. Ira M. ami Herbert 11. Howe, John M. Lewis, M. F. Ulan chard. Fred Khtke, and T. L. Wilder mail, tiuj i R. Ta \ 1 *»r and William Sho-.k. administrator of the estate of Henry Leslie, deceased an*defend ants, and in pursuance of an order directintf the sale of the i re mis, - euteieil i »i said cause April the 3rd, llk' i, and n pursuance to an order of wale Ik*tied out of said court, in said cause, on the Nth of April. I'Hi'M.ihe under-i trued referee in part firm in said action, will offer for sale, at public auction,and fell to the highest bidder for cash, on the 17iH dn of May, l(#| sab* com mertciiifr at 1 o’clock p. nt., of sa d day at the in " i front tbior *>f the court house, n Falla City n i foil i. described real estate, tow it; The south *iU acres ,ii theaout'i West .(liar‘ter c»f section lllHIlb. r se\eitteen 117 township three i , north-range sixte.-it ObhaNo tin-north halt j1} of tin1 northwest «-juitrt.er, of section twenty 2' . townsh p three [3i, north of j raiiK'**iMei'n hi. all .it R it* hard son f’oartty. Nebraska, The pnrchasei take- the real estate | free . t widowflower. Dated April 15th. W». I5*"t A. R. Scotr. Referee. j Legal Notice N• 11ii•.• i- In-reby niven that Jm’ob Hunker, r . 1 • . talk City* Ne bra^kn. his pel if urn »igned by the reipii-ite mini- ( lier of free holder*. of tlie Heroin I Ward of the i city of I'alU city, Nebraska, praying that a lieeime Im* grunted him to hell malt, ^piritomih ; ami \ iiiou« Iiu shall V»e $40,000 in share* of $1<|0 each, of which the Kiim of shall be pai l up •* fore - ' I corpiorafion -hall cornmenc** busincs*. IRTK'LE v Hie time of the commencement of this cor i at ion shall be on the day «>f the tiling of these .■ 11f icJcM with the county clerk of Kichardson i ounty, Nebraska, and the life of the corpora i .n shall terminal* years thereafter. article vi I he highest amount of ii.debtedne** •*: liabih to whieli this corporation *1 all snin’ Ct itself tout any one time shall nut exceed two-thirds of - paid up capital stock. ARTICLE VII Fhe affairs of the corporation are t.• itecou • luefed by a President. Hivretary and l’reasnrer. id \ ice President and a hoard of director* con ting of three stockholder- Thos. P. Mat thews .all act mb president, H. A Little shall act as > eretary and treasurer and L. L. Matthews shall ! ;e t as vice president until said offices are tilled hy election as provided by the by-law*. THOMAS I*. MATTHEWS. S. A. LITTLE, E. !.. MATTHEWS. John Am. vn, witness to signature of E. L. Matthew* State of Nebraska, ' Kichardson County. s *’*' Oii tin* 20th day of March. I^c*. !*.p*re me, the undersigned, u^Notary Public i., and fur Kicb nrdson County, Nebraska, personally appeared Thou, P. Mat thews and S. A. Little, whose name* are hereunto aiibscrilied and who are personally known to me to Ik* the identical persons who subscribed the foregoing instrument and each acknowledgei I tie* execut ion of the same to lie his or her voluntary act. for the purpose of incor porating The Matthews-Little Company under ami by virtue of the laws of Nebraska. In witness whereof I have hereunto *♦*? my hand ami notarial seal the day and yta.* Hist above written. -si:\l) (it \ P, t Legal Notice IN Tin: DISTBUT COUBT KOliliH IIA BO SON COI N I V. N1.1111 ASK \. Thomas Me Lane i vs. Ollie M Me Lane \ Notice is hereby given to the d« f* omit March 15th, 1909, plaintiff tiled his petition in said court against said defendant, the object and prayer of which me to obtain an absolute divorce from said defendant upon the ground- that said defendant has been guilty of gross and extreme cruelty towards plaintiff without just cause or provocation. Defendant is required to plead to said petition on or lief ore April Jnth, 19U9, or the allegations thereof will fie taken as true and decree entered iii accordance with the prayer of said petition. THOMAS McLANE. it KAN IS A HI W IS. Attorneys for Plaintiff. First publication March 19, 09. 4t. C. H. riARlON AUCTIONEER. Sales conducted in scientific and busi nesslike manner C. H. MARION Falls City, Nebraska If you have backache and urinary troubles you should take Foley's Kid ney Remedy to strengthen and build up tire kidneys so they will act proper ly, as a serious kidney trouble may de velop. Kerr's Pharmacy. Private Money. Private money to loan on Real Rstate. Mortgages bought and sold. Call at First Motional Bank. 3-tf A. J. Weaver (Wore New bands Judith Basin. Montana. On tiie Great Northern line between Billings Hud Great 1 alls,a tine area of tellable production, with spiel did chances of profit for early buyers. No irrigation: average mois ture 17 inches, which is enough to insure heavy anti varied crops Send for Judith Basin folder Sun River. Montana Government irrigated land, 275,0()M acre - near Great Falls, Mont. First section now open fur tiling; only $e an acre in 11 > annual installments. Send fur Sun Rver i'r ject folde. Big Horn Basin. A new government irrigated 11act of 12,OF1 acres near Garland, Wyo., to be soon opened for tiling. Watch fc this and make your tiling early on a choice location. Write me. Round Trip Rate. Only $27, iVl to above localities. This is low rate for an extensive trip into those fast developing sections. Tale* it this spring or summer. Personally Conducted Excursions. I com! i ’t excursions on tl e first and third Tuesdays of each mouth to the above localities. N charge for my services. ^ Write me for folders, technical information about taking m homestead lands.et.- I was for many years connected with the Lard Department of the Government. I can help you make a good selection D CLEM DEAVER, General Agent, Land Seekers Information Bureau, Omaha, Neb. THE GLAD HAND We should be most happy to extend it to every resident of this portion of the county personally if they will cal! at the bank. Until you all come we wi'l continue to extend it in these ads. It is the most natural thing in the world to do business with people we know. Often we hear one person say to another about some business house, "No, I never go there because I don't know anyone." Nothing the matter with the store or its goods, or the proprietor, but here is a ca>e. and there art many of them, where the proprietor had not ex erted himself either through his ads or in person to become known to those with whom he wished to do business. This bank wants to be known as the friendly bank. Unless you know us we cannot hope to do business with you, and for that reason we aim to make the reception we give all callers just as cordial as the invitations we extend in these ads. Things are arranged here for your comfort and convenience. We are equipped to care for your deposits with absolute safety. We are prepared to aid honest men in devel oping legitimate business enterprises. In short, there is no function of a bank we cannot perform to your complete satisfaction The Farmers’ Stdtc I3anl< PRESTON, NEBRASKA YOU WILL SHARE OUR PRIDE in dental work if you have need of o-. services and avail yourself of our ski'' experience and fac lities. We don't do half way work—it’s all or nothing with us. as many people know to their ov great gratification. Note, please, that we make no charge for expert exami - ation. DR. YUTZY bEkl WINDLE. b. b ' .. assistant Falls City, Nebras.2 Magnetic Healing Miss Lizzie Reitland, a gradu ate of the Weltmer School of Magnetic Healing, of Nevada, Mo. I am prepared to treat dis eases of all kinds. Phone 27h. : Located at Mrs. Burris’ residence ‘south of the convent. 4t D. S. ricCarthy DRAY AXID TRANSFER Prompt attention given *o the removal of house hold goods, PHONE NO. 211 EDGAR R. MATHERS 13 El N 'T I S 'T Phones: Nos. 177, 217 Sam i.. Wahl Building R R. ROBERT© DENTIST Office over Kerr’s Pharmacy Office Phe ne 200 Residence Phone 271 John Wiltsk ATTORNEY Practice in Various Courts. Collections Attended To. Notary Public. FALLS CITY DR. C. N. ALLISON DKNT1ST Phone 24S Over Richardson County Bank. FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA Passenger Trains South Bound Tr. 104—St. Louis Mail and Ex press .1:23 p. tv. Tr. 106—Kansas City Exp., 3:41 a. r. Tr. 132 x—K« C.local leaves. .7:30 a. in Tr, 138 x—Falls City arrives 9:00 p. :• x -Daily except Sunday North Bound Tr. 103—Nebraska Mail and Ex press.1:52 p r_ Tr. 105—Omaha Express.,. .2:23 a. r Tr. 137 x—Omaha local Raves B:15 a t_ Tr. 131 x—Falls City local ar rives.8:45 p.: x Daily exceut Sunday Local FrI. Trains Carrying Passenger? North Bound Tr. 192x—To Atchison.11:10 a. r . South Bound Tr. 191x—To Auburn.1:23 p ir J B. VARNER, Agent Burlington Route West Bdund Xo. l.'i Denver Exp.....1:59a. 1 Xo. l.i Denver Exp. (Local). 1:43 p. iv No- 43—Portland Exp.10:17 p. r . No. 41—Portland Exp.2:20 p. m No. 121—Lincoln Loc. via Ne braska i ity.5:00 a. tv East Bound No, 14 St. J., K. C. & St. L. .7:41 a. tr. No. 44 -St. J„ K. C. & St. L.. (Local).11:02 a. ir. No. Ill St. .1., K. C. & St. L. .4:30 p. n: No. 42 St. .1 , K. C. & St. L. .7:00 p. ir.. No 122 Prom Lincoln, via Nebraska City. 8:45 p. n E. G. Whitfobd, Agent.