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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1909)
S'aid Mrs. A to Mr. A on Dec. 31:— To-morrow another year begins To-night is the time of all times to plan for the future. To resolve; to forswear our petty vices; In lay aside the evils in our lives. Have you, John, considered what to-night means to you, and to me? Have you thought of the things 1 have gone without and might have had hut for your extravagance? Have you counted ilie cost to vou, and to me, of vour so-called pleas ures? You sit there smoking a vile weed, hut have you thought of the gowns vou have burned up within a year? I venture to sav no. Let's talk it over. Jolty, just you and I, and as the old year flies plan f< r better and more noble things in the year to come. Said Mr. A to Mrs. A on Dec. 31: — Your sentiments, my dear, are noble ones, and meet with my approval. \Yc will plan to-night for the year that is to come. Yes, not the year alone, hut years. \Ye will study and solve the problems 1 fiat mean a better and truer life for you and me. 'There are many i tie things we might improve upon. So many better ways in which to spend the small sums we now but throw away. The price of that novel you are reading yvould have purchased the slippers I so hadlv need. Xow let's begin by my giving tip cigars, which I agree are but vil<- weeds, ami you your novels, which are but the cheapest kind of trash and twaddle. - , Said Mrs. A to Mr. A on Dec. 31: — With all the many vlivs with which yon indulge • "ttrself. it seems that you .might overlook the one small pleasure which 1 have. Yes, J admit there are more elevating hooks than present-dav novels. But am I to give up my only pleasure, the one small thing from which I get my wee mite of enjoyment? Do you. John, think it fair to ask of ttie this sacrifice that you might have the slippers you certainly do not need ? Your vices are so great beside my small one. If you really mean all that you say about planning for the future, whv not give up your cltth? It’is but another of the many tic, ■ Hess -expenses which you incur year after year. Void Mr. A to Mrs. A on Dec. 31:— , That’.' right, anti I’m glad you mentioned it. T had nut* thought of it before. That will be ttionev saved. Xow I propose a bargain, and it's fair. My resignation from the club will go in to-night if you ■ ill join nit in the good work and mail to-night your withdrawal from the bridge club or class or whatever you may call it. A good deed is always better when it’s doubled, and that will be two good deeds accomplished, two savings made, instead of one. What sav von, mv dear; will \uu join me in turning over this new leaf with the opening of a new year? The question is entirely needless, for I know, of course, that vou will. Said Mrs. A to Mr. A on Dec. 31: — You certainly can 1 >e horrid upon this one night of all nights when you should look hack upon the things which vou have nccdlesslv robbed me of during the yeat; just closing. I should think you would ashamed to ;i then. <md point to my few small pleasures as though they were vices trom which 1 should escape. There is certainly little enough in life for me-without being deprived of books and social intercourse. Put if I must, 1 must, and if the sacrifice of my innocent pleasures will put a stop to your many vices I presume 1 must offer them on the altar of noble and obedient wifehood. Put, oh. [ohn, f did not think you would ask it. (Tears. > Said Mr. A to Mrs. A on Dec. 31: — Now, wife, don't cry. 1 am a brute and I admit it. Net's start . lew and talk this over. I.et's see if we have sinned against ourselves • r others. Net's see if our so-called vices are not mere pleasures to which we are entitled. I think they are. I see nothing we need repent cf; nothing to swear off. I'll keep my cigars and you, your novels 1 1 keep lm club and you your bridge game. We’ll let gowns and Tippers go hang if need be, and enjoy ourselves. Now, that is better, isn't it, my dear? That meets with your approval. I am sure, and we ill greet the coming year with joy and not with tears and lamentu fens. Resolved bv Mr. A and Mrs. A on Dec. 31: — During the next year and the years to follow we will live our lives . Hi have lived them. We will enjoy to the full our several pleas ure... We v 11 make no new resolutions which we will later regret i bn a We will tu t ask'either of us from the other that which * each is not willing to give to the other, and now let the New Year * OBIf. Dated 12 o'clock, midnight, December 31. | Many school children nfi'i-r from | coust unction, which is often the cause • of scouting stupidity .it lessons, f’hnm I I'.'l inin'.. Stoihach and Liver 'i ablets :uv nil ideal medicine to giv a child for he;, are mild and gentle in their f eet, and will cure even ch.vi.ie constipation. Sold by all druggists. floor; Dec. 16, 1909. Dear Friend: All flour is made out of wheat, but some wheat is better than others, therefore some flour is better than other kinds. When you get real good flour it raises nicely and makes good breads I love good bread. 'We have good bread at ouf house. We make it out of Gold Coin Flour. Schmitt’s Meat Market & Grocery Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an order of sale, issued out of the District Court, in and for Richardson County and State of Nebraska, under the seal of said court, dated on the 3d day of March, 1909, and to me directed as sheriff of said county, to be executed, 1 will on the 14th day of January,1910, at 10 o’clock a. m., of said day, at the west door of the Court House in the city of Fulls City, in said county and state, offer for sale at. public vendue, and sell to the highest and best bidder, the property described in said order of sale towit: Lot thro (3) block six (tit Rouleau & Bedards addition to the town of Rulo proper, Richardson County, Nebraska, to satisfy a decree of said court, with interest and costs recovered by Moses Frederick against Allen L. Bowersox, administrator of estate of Ametta M. VanKirk, deceased, Lizzie VanKirk, Gilbert VanKirk and Cora Low r.-nx. Terms of sail', cash. Given under my band at Fails City, Nebraska, this 8th day of December, 1909. W. T. FENTON, Sheriff. By. John Wilts**. Attorney for i’ltf. Notice to Redeem From Tax Sale. Notice is hereby given, that .1.11. Shafer purchased of the county troas lrei of Richardson county, Nebraska, it private tax sale, on the loth day if April, 1908, the west half of the asi half of the southwest quarter if the southwest quarter, of section iix.een, township tine*’, range seven teen, situated and lying in Richard ;on county, Nebraska, and contain ing ten acres of land more or less, for lit*’ taxes of the year 1887. and assessed in the name of Adam Mich d. That on the 10th day of Decern jer, 1908, the said purchaser, J. H. Jbal'er. duly assigned the said tax ■ei ilfleale of purchase to the uutler dgt.ed; that the time of redemption .» Vi expire on the ititli day of April 1910; that unless said premises are redeemed on or before the last nam ed date, he will apply to the vunty treasurer of said county for a lax deed for the same. Hated December 22d, 1909. a WALTER OUR, Assignee. 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