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THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE DAILY EDITION. Published Daily at Falls City. Nehr. by THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO. R. N. Oliver.Manager W. H. Wyler.Editor" One year.... .. $2.50 Six Months.$1.26 Three Months.73 One Month. 26 The Daily Tribune will be distrib uted free in Falls City for some days. We want everybody to get it. If you are missed phone 226 and a copy will be brought to your door. It costs you nothing. • • w Bloom and Long have purchased lit stock and business of L. I’. Worth and will he pleased to meet, and greet the friends and customers of Mr. Worth at the old stand. • • • A committee consisting of Hairing ton. Page. Norton, Prime and Cron in, left Lincoln for Omaha last night to investigate tho alleegeed fraudu lent election charges as made by the governor. ♦ * * President Taft has cancelled his eoi templated trip to the south and to At lanta March 10. Pressure of business and insinuating rumors In connection with the pending reciprocity treaty are thought to lie responsible for the Change of plans • * • In another place will be found the announcement of Bloom and Hong These gentlemen have purchased the Hardware and Pltmnfting business of h, 1*. Worth and will continue to tar ry on the business as before at (he old stand. • * * Mrs. Kddy's will lias been declared valid by the supreme judiciary court and the trustees of her prop* rty have been Instructed to turn over her real estate In Massai husetts amounting to $1,.*>00,000 to the directors of the First Church of Christ In Boston. * * * The managers of the Hurraman It. It. System have appropriated $75,000, otio to complete their double track from Omaha to the Pacific Coast. This Is In line with the genius of Hnrrnmnu himself. Instead of quar reling over tariffs, they go ahead with titanic improvements. * * • It has been the pleasure of the Trib une to find comfortable quarters for a number of strangers, who were at a loss for places to lodge. There are still alarge uuutbei of people in town who art* not comfortably local ’ I and it. should be the concern of citi zens, who have roomy dwellings to accomodate them until houses can lie built. * * * The democrats are getting ready to knife the Initiative and Referendum! bill if it chant*;- to collie up. IF"; chances, however of appearing at nil during the present session are not very ptmaiaing. Hven the re publicans, though pledged to its sup port, are getting Ink'warm. Vs a consequence the .measure is likely to he quietly overlooked. • • • It never pays any one to cultivate a mean or vulgar habit. To belittle ones st If in order to get on the level with a i»i*i sumably small calibre ene my, to get a good slap at him, is at best very poor principle and worse practice. Revenge may be sweet hut it leaves a bad taste in the mouth. No one objects to lively rivalry among competitors, but the day lias passed when a man can advantage ously gloat over the discomforture and damage of liis rival. Honest, and clean competition is a strong stimu lant to greater effort, and us such when honorably employed is commend able, but mean, vulvar treatment of ones rival, never. * * * A 1)111 has been introduced in the present legislature providing for an | appropriation for the building of a commodious and strictly moth rn steel and concrete grand stand on the state fair grounds. It appears! that there is real need of a larg rj and more secure structure. Those who attend the fair will know boa to appreciate the object of this hilt and ran assist in its realization' by writing to their local representative or senator urging tho passage of the bill. Nebraska can well offord to have the best. In this line, and no one interested in the progress and welfare of the state can well object to the improving of state proprieties. ■ • • V. fi Lyford stands for a better Pails t’ny from over point <if view lie would make a need mayor. What do you think of him. * * » The remarkably fine weather for this season is proving a real boon to Pails City, (’outfactors are enabled to put in the foundations for new buildings. Hire Pros, are beginning on one today. In view of the extreme congestion on account of the house famine the fact that builders have been able to push the work on their structures with little or no serious interruption, should he appreciated by all who are interested in the present progress of our city. • * • A FIGHT FOR RECIPROCITY It is entirely consistent with the records of the beneficiaries of high protection that they should lie op posed to the President's plan for reciprocity with Canada. If the President Is determined to make the agreement with Canada ef fective it means a fight, led by him; a fight in whic h the president will have to be something more than the chief executive It means the kind of contest that President Roosevelt waged for some of the measures he procured for the people, the kind of activity the people expect of their Chief magistrate when their interests are affected. It this contest is to he successful, every progressive of every part will have to rally to the support of the president. li is said that some of the progressives will join with the high t tariff men of New England in opposing the reciprocity program. This is scarcely credible, for it is contrary to the attitude of the pro grcssivcs in the tariff session and ever since, if then' is one particu lar tiling on which the progressives have distinguished themselves from the standpatters more than on other issues it is tile tariff. Kansas City Star. » * » POSTAL BANKS MAKING GOOD Tlie first mouth of the operation of the government’s new postul savings banks at Carthage, Mo., and Pittsburg, Kalis., have been very sat isfactory in every way. None of the objections advanced b> the oppo nents to the plan have appeared. No money lias been withdrawn from local banks. While many tbousuds of dol lars of money otherwise hoarded or recklessly spent have been placed on deposit. Foreigners, who are always slow to trust their money to bankers have availed themselves of the new method and aKe depositing large sums It lias noticeably encouraged thrift among children and women who can only deposit small amounts at any one time It is-siill too early to draw any very far reaching conclusions, but. It is gratifying to the friends of the plan to note the genera! favor with which It is meeting wherever tried. It is especially to be remark ed, that the objections advanced by bankers in particular, are not mater ializing. * * * EXPERTS Patient, accurate work is an un usual degree marks Albert (). Os born's book on "Questioned Docu ments.’* It tells of forged checks, fraudulent wills, aunonymous let ters, and the methods by which fraud may be detected and the guilty per sons identified. Of the book John it. \\ igmore, whose law books, "The Treatise on Evidence," is standard says: "The reader arises with a profound respe'et for the dignity of the science and tile multifarious dex terity of the- art.” In this matter of tlie> authenticity of dominions— which is so ofen prominent in our celebrated lawsuits—there are, of course, real experts and charlatans. The expert give s facts to he lp the jury the better to form its own opinion. The charlatan announces: "It is written with a broken pen on a rough surface with the writer seat d in a rocking chair.” It will bo news to the laymen that his office typewriting machine is about as full of personalities as are the words which fall off his own pe>t stub pen. WOe to him if he thinks lie may typewrite a fraudulent will or an onymous letter and escape detection.: His impersonal silent machine is load-j ed with mannerisms. It will leave a trail of defective capital (”s, or blurred commas, w hich the expert i will catch on a photograph enlarged .twenty diameters. Collier’s. • * * WHAT TO EAT I _ Almost any food is wholesome if 1 oat>>n at the right time and with suf j ficient deliberation. Bread and butter is unwholesome If swallowed in chunks; milk will make one sick If swallowed by the glassful at one gulp. To worry lest we cannot di gest our food is to invite indigestion. Indigestion is caused more often by overeating than by eating unwhole some food. We eat loo much; we eat when we are not hungry, when wo are tired and overworked and cross. We do not take rational care of our stomachs. The average child can digest anything a normal appetite pompts him to eat if he doesn't wor ry about, it. A lady was just bidding adieu to u lute when Iter husband whispered, "Chew' it eleven times; you’ve only chewed it eight.— I watch ed your jaws." “Mercy, goodness” ex | claimed his wife, "petty life is too l short; the doctrine of chew, chew', hew and chew your food again would make of us a nation of ruminat ing oxen." Wo need to chew our food properly, hut we shouldn’t think too much about it. The dinig table is not only a place to chew, but for families to enjoy communion with one another. To my mind, “petty life is too short" to talk so much about our stomachs and the food that is or is not wholesome. There is more dan ger in the air we breathe than in the food we eat. Send an invalid to * camping, let him live in the open, and he forgets he has a stomach; he becomes a new man despite faults in the dietary. Our bodies are like I fires that never go out while life | lusts; our fires need stoking, not ! with coal but with oxygen. We never get the same oxygen in a room that we do outdoors, and our fires, in consequence, burn low, lessening our vitality. Mothers should endeav or to master the mysteries of a rational diet for their families, and to stivi' them with an adequate amount of wholesome food, hut let us talk 1 ss about our stomachs and more about our lungs; let us insist j that the air in our churches a;nl schools lie fresh, that our houses lie l properly aired and our windows op* | enod. Give us wholesome air, and | we may risk something on the food, j —Wallace’s Farmer. • -- - : THE NEW i PAUL NITTE comes to us from the Midway Hotel, Kearney, Neb., off ering the very best of his art, to the [many patrons of the CAL and HARRY CAFE Watch for Sun days menu in to morrow's paper. C. E. KELSO L i ve ryandFe^dSta b I e When in town put up with me, prices and treatment right. Best Livery Teams in town. Reason able. CENTRAL BARN HALF BLOCK WEST OF FALLS CITY BANK ANNOUNCEMENT Having purchased the L. P. Worth Hardware stock, we wish totannounce that the busi ness will be continued along the same lines and with the same courteous treatment as in the past. We cordially ask you to call and give us a trial f- • BLOOM & LONG. HARDWARE COMPANY. PAIN AND PLEASURE an* like water and oil—they won't mix. It’s sure enough pain, if you have tooth trouble. IT GIVES US PLEASURE TO STOP YOUR PAIN if tin* pain is caused by defective teeth. Our help is permanent, and you face your own pain by delay. \W put up satisfactory and LASTING TOOTH CURE AT THESE . DENTAL PARLORS I)r. Yutzy, Dr. C. If. Heffner, Kails City, Nebraska A CLCGE EXAMINATION of your -watch, once in a white, is as necessary as a housee loaning. You would he surprised to know how much better it will run. WE REPAIR WATCHES and make a thorough overhauling— regulating and putting them in per fect shape, and ask you hut a very little for our exper service. If your watch either gains or loses —that’s a sign it needs out attention. COfW,04S66\ SiMIPSON, The Jeweler SPECIAL RATE BULLETIN FOR FEBRUARY !<> HE SOI m February 7th and 21st, low round trip homeseekers fares are in effect to the south;attractive winter tourist fares in effect every day in the whole South with return limit of June 1st, i’O THE WEST AND NORTHWEST- Homesoekers excursion fares are in effect February 7th and 21st to large sections of newly developing territory throughout the West, including the Big Horn Basin. NEW I Ol It OF YELLOWSTONE PARK A system of new and scenic 8 day personally conducted camping tours of Yellowstone Park will be established this coming summer from Cody, W'yo., via the magnificent Government Shoshone Dam along the Government Road over Syl van Pass through the Park and return by the Yellowstone Park Camping & Transportation Co., Aron Holm, proprietor. Price from Cody, including all accommodations, only $50.00. Parties leave Cody every day during the summer. -This Transportation Company has handled large parties of campers in such a satisfactory manner that their growing patronage now requires daily tours from Cody. It will pay you to write that company at Cocfy, Wyoming, early and late in the season, ask for the new Park Cody Route Leaflet. k. (*. \\ hitford, Ticket A^ent. L. W. WAKELEY, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb, Constipation is the cause of many ailments and disorders that make miserable. Take CU ’••sV 7 '*■' mai h and Liver Tat bowels regular and these diseases. For gists. PR. H. S. ANDREWS General Praefioneer Calls Answered Day Or Night In Town or Country. TELEPHONE No. 3 BARADA. - NEBRASKA JOHN L. CLEAVER INSURANCE REAL ESTATE AND LOANS notary in office A. J. SMITH M. D. Physician and Surgeon, Calls answered promptly night os day. Salem, : : : Nebr Phones, Mutual 53; S. E. Neb 33. WHITAKER The Auctioneer Before arranging date write, tele phone or telegraph, my expense J. 0. WHITAKER Phone# I68-13I-7I6I Falls City. Neb PROF. H. A. REYNOLDS Suggestive Therapeutist Treatment given by Suggestion, also Magnatism or by laying on of hands All diseases successfully treated without the use of c or surgery. Office at Residenci lock north and 3 blocks east of %rary. Phont R P. ROBERTS DENTIST Office over Kerr’s Pharmacy Office Phene 260 Residence Photic 27 » EDGAR R. MATHERS IDENTIST Phones: Nos. 177, 217 STATE BANK BUILDING. DR. C. N. ALLISON DEKT1ST Phone 248 Over Richardson County Bank. FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA I+++4-4-M-5-* i-+-K4-t-4HHI-'!»~M'4+4+4'+ • < i L). S. ilcCarthy DRAT AF :: THAI ./EB :: Prompt attention given J J to the removal of house- J j i hold Foods. "1 X i PHONE NO. 211 f y * % i Ladies’ Suede an d Velvet Shoes H. MJenne.Shoe Store * I A I §U CllT I i"* * 0 those that did not get one of the Clothes Baskets, Brians, * ** “ * ■ Dish Pans and Slop Jars last Saturday, I wish to say that ^we will have a large supply on hand Saturday, Feb. 4th, besides 5c IOc |5c and 25c STORE many other Bargains. Remember nothing over 25c in this store. East side stone st._Fails city. Neb. ^___ ■ ___