“Bloflint” Cut Glass ^[This is a new line of Cut Glass, made of the best quality of Flint. Blown and cut by expert glass cutters. •([It is thin and light and in every way an ideal glass for “every-day” use. We have a full line consisting of: Water Sets ' Cream and Sugar Sets Bowls Footed Sherberts Plain Sherberts Goblets, etc. A. E. JAQUET The Old Reliable Jeweler & Optician Opposite Post=Office D. S. HcCarthy DRAY AND TRANSFER Prompt Kttentu... iiveu to the removal of bouse- , bold poods. PHONE NO. 211 JOHN L. CLEAVER INSURANCE REAL ESTATE AND LOANS NOTARY IN OFFICE D. D. REAVIS Funeral Director and Embalmer 24 Years Experience in Falls City Tel. 34 Day or Night Yi 1°. KOBERTS DENTIST Over Harlan’s Pharmacy. Office phone 260. Res. phone 271 EDGAR R. MATHERS DEN rr I ©rt PUoces; Nos. 177, 217 STATE BANK BUILDING. GREGERSEN & KNIGHT General Contractors Don’t Build Before Investigating Address—R. E. Knight, 1524 Ave B. Council Bluffs. HARRY MILLER Contractor and Builder Plans and Estimates .Furnished. Falls City, Nebraska UK 0. N. ALLISON ID a N T 1 ST Phone 248 Over .Richardson Count Bank. FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA THE NEW NATIONAL HOTEL Sidney P. Spence, Prop. Only Modern Hotel in the City. Rate $2.00 Per Day. DR. H S. ANDREWS General Practioneer Calls Answered Day Or Nigh In ’town or Country. TELEPHONE No. 3 BARADA. - NEBRASKA o o o THE DAILY TRIBUNE o o Delivered anywhere o IN FALLS CITY o o Per week.6 cents o o Per month .. ..25 cents o WOMANLY INDIGNATION 1 have been from the Atantie i to tbe Pacific several times, 1 S have lived in larger towns and in ! smaller places, but 1 never lived | in a city in my life where tobac co users were as filthy as they are here, or had so little regard for the rights of clean decent peo ple. Let us describe a scene that may be witnessed here contin ually: Both sides of the street lined with men and boys (or rather dirty things wearing trousers) that have either a chew, pipe, cigar or cigarette in the mouth, puffing, chewing and spit ting. The postoffice is frequently filled with these offensive things and only a few years ago it got so unbearable that it was impos sible for ladies to venture in to secure their mail. Our women actually had to appeal to the authorities at Washington to re move these defied men from our postoffice. These things are in the stores, the bake shops and candy shops and everywhere. Re cently I felt it my duty to enter ot.r court house to attend the tria of a persecuted woman, who is trying to live with one of these -woet scented lords of creation. I IVn -q of us on the floor was a rightful looking an. .d smelling .. s'l, filled with squalor spewed ip by our officers of tbe law and ho lawyers and others of tbe same sex. The looks of that Lilt was enough to make a dc •ont person billions, to say noth ing of the fearful stench we bad to iiul.ire, and there must have been at least half a dozen of these <■; ••.aments in that one room for iiic benefit of tobacco users, flic s* ncli and smoke in that room was fearful. l'jatrv 1 walked down street and passed men standing on each side of the walk, deliberately puffing smoke at passers by. A friend was lately walking up the street and she had an experience like this: A bloat came stag gering out of a saloon with his month filled with slobber, and ai his effort to evacuate, lie came within about two inches of he louling and ruining a valuable dress. No, 1. am not exaggerating, nor telling over half what might truthfully he told. Young men and old. come staggering out of the hell holes on each sido of the street, called saloons, and the stench that comes with them is simply appalling. On Main street, in front of saloons, es pecially on Saturdays, drinking men stand so thick, we have but ;i narrow space to walk, and that is covered with brown filth that issues from the mouths of those filthy things. Nor can we pass along the walks without hearing foul horrible oaths from this same class. In the name of smoked, pestered womanhood, and a few clean decent men, I want to protest as forcibly as possible against the peri nine of this vil ' weed and the mistaken chumps who use it. as well as against this shocking profanity wo hear. And our school hoard noecis to learn, that their example has more effect, than many long lec tures to school boys, to let cigar ettes alone. A few members on the board do not smoke, hut the others do so thoroughly smoke them for us at their meetings, that more than one wife lias losl i a nights fjeep and rest, because of the home-coming of a smoked, stinking husband; and he was not at all to blame for bis defile ment. The way tobacco users forget all regard for the rights ot others, is one of the sad facts of the present age. llow very in considerate such things are any way. If we encroached on their rights, then there would he war sure. The Lord teach them the Golden Rule. All our hotels have spacious rooms for smokers, but some nave no clean room for decent people. So women are obliged t THE TRIBUNE CIRCULATION CONTEST The Contestant Who Has the Largest Number of Votes at the Close of the Contest Will Be Award ed a Six-Hundred and Fifty Dollar Automobile The Church, Lodge, School or Organization Hav ing the Largest Number of Votes Will Be Award ed a Three Hundred and Fifty Dollar Piano. A Fifty Dollar Cold Watch and a Thirty Seven and a Half Dollar Diamond Ring Will Be Awarded to the Leaders of the Different Districts. CAPITAL PRIZE-RUNABOUT AUTOMOBILE FOR THE CONTESTANT Who Stands Highest at the End of the Contest A $350.00 Piano to One of These * M. W. A. Lodge, Verdon.710,50) Zion Church.640,850 Maple Grove Church .248,500 Christian Sunday School class, No. 9.119,900 DISTRICT NO. • At Least One Gold Watch and One Diamond Ring Will Go to This District Helen Baldwin, Falls City .179, 750 Charles Whitaker, Falls City.119,900 Ida Neitzel, Preston. 55.500 C. E. Holland, Falls City.... 36,950 DISTRICT NO. 2 At Least One Gold Watch and One Diamond Ring Will Go to This District W. M. Tyner, Salem. 200,700 Rev. A. Essley, Ohio..'.133,000 DISTRICT NO. 3 I At Least One Gold Watch and One Diamond Ring Will Go to This District C. C. Sailors Verdon. 338,750 Alice Price, Dawson.142,400 DISTRICT NO. 4 U LeastJOneJGold Watch fand One Dianiod ‘Ring Will Go to This District"-~,,,,l’,~ kisT1 H. E. Wittwer, Nemaha. 350,150 Claude M. Linn Jr., Humboldt.59,000 J. O. Shroyer, Humboldt.8,350 Contest Closes 9 p. m. April 15th abide in the presence of smoking puffing tilings Hint call them selves men. Talk about personal liberty; tobacco users ast as if they own the Earth, and everyone must submit to a sound smoking like an old bam. to keep from spoil ng. I know one man that would not be guilty of smoking or in any way defiling himself with to bacco, but lie often comes from I is office so smo\cd by others, it is necessary to take him <>n the porch and subject him to a ;>, (>, ms of fumigation before In is lit to enter the bouse. 'i alk about too many schools -..■•ms raising boys into a ‘ Sis " manhood. large majority o' flic men arc s> ] oisoned and tesotted, it is doubtful if they bave brains enough left to tea' 'i anyone, or even lo teach a good speecn u of ‘Sissy.” about tb ■ lovely yelloe bog-iuie.e we are getting fr • • *i the bottom, inu.cn i of the good city water we ars paying fot what else can we expect o£ su«.'> elmos? Too many are des troying their sanity with red liquor, and burning out their brains with the vile weed, they ere in nearly every city in this nation, making the stupenduous I failure in government, that would j he expected of idiots. There can I be nothing in tin* future for this glorious nation but woe, woe, woe, if the fatherhood persists in chewing, spitting, smoking, ami drinking and swearing. "Womeit aiv not. only needed at the front in teaching and Christian work, hut if doom shall not spell the end of this glorious republic, then we must also lake hold and correct tin; corrupt viseious city government which our drinking smoking men have allowed to thrive and threaten all things good. Much is said about assaults by Carrie Nation on these two legg( 1 besotted, law-defying things; but what, is truly needed is more like unto her, to do the desperate things that will open 1 lie eyes of this generation, to the unspeakable condition of present age fatherhood. If the money spent for de haching men and. hoys, and ruin ing homes and damning souls, could be turned into the sane channels, we would soon have paved streets from tin- High School to both depots, a large new school building, and have water fit for domestic use. With all my power do I want to call on these filthy things that esteem themselves lord’s of crea tion, to pause, and seriously re flect how they seem to decent Current Literature Ln order to advertise and increase the circulation of this popular busy peoples’magazine the puplishers are now offering the most liberal subscription proposition ever presented , The Medallion edition, never be . _ . , , _. __I fore offered the public and can Robert Louis Stevenson > on|v he had with Current Litera ' ture Magazine. Masterpieces of French Fiction. 11ns se i lection was made by the French Academy, “The Immortals” “The Supreme Court of Literature,” and I contains tin* finest and grandest of French Fiction. 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They take the place of natural teeth in every thing except aching. Dr Yutzy, Dr. C. E. Heffner,[Falls City, Nebraska people. I)o clean up, mend your dirty ways, keep your stink and stench away from decent folks and never more set your horrid, indefensible conduct, before the youth of our land, who so greatly need better examples than you will give them. Emphatically Yours, INDIGNANT MOTHER = FACTS = •1 The news items of the home com munity. IJ The things in which you are most interested. The births, weddings, deaths of the people you know. •J The social affairs of our own and surrounding towns. The*e are the kind tf facta this paper givea you in every issue. They are certainly worth the suhs< ription price. LEGAL NOTICES Notice To Referee’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, Nebraska, on Hie (Jth day of April A. D. 1911, in a suit for partition wherein Selena Kitt and Joseph Kitt are plaintiffs, and Ros alie Plant (widow), Rosa (J. IPant, nu unmarried woman, Chas. J. Plant and Henrietta Compton Plant, bis wife, Louis Plant and Cecilia Plant, liis wife, and Susie Cunningham and S. W. Cunningham, her husband are defendants, directed to me as sole referee in said suit for partition, I will as such referee, on Monday af ternoon, May 15, 1911, at one'o'clock p. m. at the west front door of the court house in Richardson County, Nebraska, sell for cash to the high est bidder, the following described real estate, towit: The southeast, quarter (S. E. 14). and the East half of the southwest quarter, (E. b, of S. W. 14) of Section No. thir teen (13) township No. One (1), North of Range 17. East, of the Oth. P. M., subject to an easement in favor of the Chicago. Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company consisting of a right of way 100 feet wide across said land in an easternly and western !y direction; I will also sell Lots No. Eight (8), Thirteen (13), and Four teen (14), in Block No. Six (6); and lx)t No. Five (5), in Block No. Four (4); and Lot No. Thirteen (13), in Block No. Forty-six (46), and Lot No. Sixteen (16) in Block No. Fortyelght (48), in the village of Rulo, In said county of Richardson, State of Ne braska; and also Lots No. Four, Five Six, and Seven (4, 6, 6, 7), In Block No. Three (3); and lots No. Nine and Ten (9 and 10) in Block No. Twenty-seven (27), in Rouleau and Bedard's Addiiton to said village of Rnlo, in said county and taste. Dated at. Falls City, Nebraska, on this 11th day of April A. 1). 1911. ■JOHN WILTSE, Solo Referee. First publication April 14, 5 times. Notice of Referees Sale Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an order of sale. Issued out of the district court in and for Richardson County, Nebraska, on the 20th day of January A. 1). 1911, in a suit for partition pending therein, wherein Iva Cline is plaintiff and John II Cline and Melta Grace Cline, minors under the age of 14 years,and heirs at law of Harry Cline deceased are defendants, end direct id to us as said referei s in said suit for partition, to sell the real estate hereinafter described, we will as such referees, on the lfith day of May A. 1). 1911, at the hour of one 0 clock p. m. at tlu> west front door of the Court House in Kalis City, Richardson County, Nebraska, sell for cash the following described premises towit: The northest Quar ter of the northwest quarter and tile west halff of the northeast. Quar ter, ot section nineteen. Township (Barada) three, Range seventeen, 4 N. <■'. E. hi S. 19. T. 3. R. 17) East 6th I*. M. in Richardson County, Nebras ka, and containing 120 acres of land more or less according to the Government survey. There are two mortgages on said land aggregating $;>,000.00, due two years from Aug ust 1911, and said land will be sold subject to asid mortgages. Terms of sale cash. Dated at Falls City, Nebraska, this 11th day of April A. D. 1911. E. M. DUNCAN, E. E. BOIJ3JACK. J. R. WILHITE, Referees. 1 First publication April 14, 5 times.