THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JULY 17 , 1908. THE LOCAL LORE ( C'onUuuntlou from ptujp font' ' IlenusBros. are paying 20c. for butter fat. Best Wisconsin Rye Flour at i # Heck's feed store. tf Mrs. A. W. Southard was on " the sick list a few days this week. * v New U. S cream separator for sale cheap. Sec Chas. P. Stump. George Linn , the lumberman of Verclon was in the city Friday. Mrs. Geo. Albright visited her mother in Ilumboldt during the weekr Miss Nan Ilutchings left Sat- iirda } * for a two months visit in Colorado. Roscoe Anderson was down from Ilumboldt the latter part of the week. Attorney I. E. Smith of Hum boldt was transacting business in this city Friday. Frank Martin of Council Bluffs was in the city over Sunday visit ing with his parents. Ewing Herbert made an extra visit to our city during the week , coming over on Friday. A number ot our people enjoyed the opening session of the Hia watha Chautauqua Sunday. Fred Nettlebeck returned Sun day from a week's stay in Den ver. If looks count for anything Fred must have had a strenuous time. Miss Myrtle Hoffnell arrived in the city Friday from Abilene , Kas. , and will spend some time visiting with her many school girl Iriends. Mrs. M. Giannini and mother , Mrs- Seymour of Fairfax , Mo. , returned Thursday night from a two weeks'visit with relatives at Orleans , Neb. Mrs. Win. Ilarnack and child ren came over from Hiawatha and spent a few days at the home of her parents , Peter Kaiser and wife during the week. Dr. Bailey went to Auburn last Monday to make arrangements for the organization of a Presby terian church in the country a few miles south of the city. King Thompson.G.Shields and Lou Slatna were among those from Humboldt who saw the ball game here Thursday. They made the trip via the auto route. J. M. Jellison left Thursday night for Smith Center , Kansas , where he will be employed for some time on several brick build ings being erected there. Will Bobst , an old Humboldt boy , but now representing a mil linery house in Chicago , was in the city Friday. He made The Tribune office a pleasant call. J. C. Segrist , G. W. Segrist , Irvin Shirley , Ambrose Buerstetta and Abe Buerstetta made up an automobile party from Humboldt who came down Thursday to wit ness the ball game. E. Rowell was in from Barada 4 Friday and made The Tribune a pleasant call. Mr. Rowell is a fruit grower in that locality and was here for the purpose of ar ranging for the disposition of his big stock of fine blackberries. We notice in the Hiawatha World that Prof. Harnack is now manager of the Hiawatha ball team , and that the same is win ning every game they go after. They havn't tried Falls City , however.V o n d e r if they couldn't be induced to meet our boys for a series of games. 20 Per Cent For One Year. All customers buying goods of us after July 18th will save 20 percent on the dollar by our new Copyrighted Coupon plan. Ask to see our special novelty depart ment. G. W OCAMB , Rulo. Get ray "Book No. 4 for Women" . It will give weak women many valuable suggestions of relief and with strictly confidential medical advice ie entirely free. Simply write Dr. Snoop , Racine , i \VIs. The book No. 4 tells all about Dr. Snoop's Night Cure and how these soothing , healing , antiseptic euppost 14lories can be successfully applied to correct these weaknesses. Write for the book. The Night Cure Is sold by ill dealers. The infant daughter of Mr. | i and Mrs. Fred Mosiman died in this city Saturday night , aged only a few days. Funeral service was held at the home of Mrs. Mosiman's parents , Mr. and Mrs. R. B. McMahon on Sunday after noon , conducted by Rev. Dunkle- berger ol the Christian clinch. Interment was made in Steele Cemetery. The parents have the sympathy of the entire commu nity in their loss. No man is a good citizen until he takes an active interest in the welfare of the town ; no man is a good citizen who regards the town merely as a convenient place in which to live. No man is a good citizen until he becomes jealous about the town and all her ma terial and moral affairs. Every citizen ought to stop and ask him self every oncein a while : "What can I do to make the town a bet ter and more home-like place ? " Tarkio , Mo. , Herald. R. B. Johnson , formerly con nected with the V. G. Lyford store , returned Friday from an extended trip through California. Mr. Johnson was most favorably impressed with the west and has decided to locate in Santa Anna , Cali. He is now packing his household goods and he and his family will leave for their new home at an early date. Mrs. C. L. Marts and children arrived in the city Thursday from Kansas City for a few days visit at the home of Samuel Marts and wife. Mrs. Marts went on to her home in Wymore Saturday , but little Glenn refused to move as he has too good a time here with his grandparents. Little Evelyn Morton , who has been spending the past few months in this city with her aunt , Mrs. Jim Powell , returned to her home in Sabetha Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Powell accompanied her to her home remaining for a few days visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ouster went to Tecumseh Saturday to spend a few days with relatives. Earl Carruthers came down from Tecumseh Sunday and spent the day with friends in this city. Don't forget the Candy Kitchen when you want the best in Ices , Ice Cream and Candies. Hello girls wanted at the local central oflke. Best Wisconsin Kyc Flour at Heck's feed store. tf Miss Ida Pribbeno was a Hia watha visitor Sunday. T. F. Plumb spent a portion of the past week in Rulo. Tom Davics was down from Auburn to spend Sunday. The Tribune will issue a daily paper during the Chautauqua. New U. S. cream separator for sale cheap. Sec Chas. P. Stump. II. C. Lapp was on the sick list the latter part of the week. New U. S. cream separator for sale cheap. See Chas. P. Stump. Dr. Geo. W. Rencker. Gradu ate Optician. Eyes tested , frames fitted. . tf Miss Marie McCarthy is the guest of Hiawatha friends this week. Earl Margrave was up from Preston Monday , looking after business affairs. S. S. Arnold and family spent Sunday in the country with J. R. Jones and family , Miss Dora Richards returned Sunday from a week's vacation spent in Lincoln. Watch for our announcement of plans in detail for The Tribune's Chautauqua Daily. The finest stationery is turned out by the Tribune printcry. A trial is all we ask. Miss Blanche Capp left Satur day for a two months visit with relatives in Iowa. Geo. Hansell was down from Salem Monday , and made this of fice a pleasant yisit. We cater especially to social functions desiring anything in our line. Candy Kitchen. Frank Ranger of Salem spent Sunday in this city with his sister , Mrs , EE. . Scott. Mrs. W. C. Sloan and little sons of Verdon , visited with rela tives in this city over Sunday. W. D. Easley of Kansas City spent Sunday in this city at the home of E. F. Sharts and wife. The Zentner sisters , the leading milliners of Tarkio , Mo. , came over Sunday for a visit with home folks. On page two will be found rui article "Editors for License" The space this article occupies is sold and will be paid for by the pur chaser at regular n d v e r t i s i n g rates. It docs not represent the Tribune's opinion regarding the subject. A "striking machine" has been furnishing amusement for those who can be entertained so easily , the past week. We observed sev eral individuals "taking exercise" who wouldn't pitch hay in the harvest field for $3.00 per day , For the first time in her history Falls City sent a large crowd to attend a Ilumboldt event , which action is amply appreciated and will be reciprocated in the future by our people when the county seat has something doing. Ilum boldt Leader. At the Christian church next Sunda3" , July 19 , Rev. Dunkle- bcrger will preach in the morning to the Christian people generally and at night to everybody. It will be his last Sunday here , you will be welcome. Mrs. E. G. Whitford and chil dren returned Sunday from a visit with her parents in DuBois. "Whit" wasn't expecting them so his plans were all knocked in the head. C. H. Ileineman returned Sun day from a trip to St. Joe and Kansas City , where he had been looking up matters of interest pretaining to the paving question. Mahlon Beachy and wife re turned to their home in Merrill , Saturday , after a week in the city at the home of their daugh ter , Mrs. Jim Whitaker. Miss Elizabeth Miller returned to her work in Lincoln the first of the week after a pleasant vaca tion spent with home folks and old friends in this city. The Hiawatha Chautauqua is the attraction this week a great many of our people being in at tendance. A good program is reported. Mrs. Win. Winterbottom of Kansas City , and little daughter , who is a student at the Atchison convent , were in the city over Sunday , FOR SAI.K Good rain or slop barrels , at 65c- each , at Heck's feed store. Max Werner spent Sunday in Nebraska City. Fou SAI.K Good rain or slop barrels , at ( 5c. each , at Heck's feed store. Mrs. Jas. Cornell returned Sun day from Omaha , where she had been visiting her daughter , Mrs. Tucker. Miss Sarah Kelley of Camp Point , 111. , is a guest in this city of her college friend , Miss Mable Lyford. Charles M. Cox and Miss Millie Cox of Mineral Point , Wis. . are in the city , guests of the Jenkins families. Mrs. Fred Nettlebeck returned Monday from a week spent with relatives in Nebraska City and Omaha. Mrs. A. Diesner and daughter left Friday for an extended visit with relatives in the western part of the state. Simon Davies returned to his work in Shubert Monday , after spending Sunday with his family in this city. Roy Melt ? and Cosby Later- baugh of Sabetha , drove over Sunday and spent the day at the home ol J. W. Powell. Mrs. A. Rowell , who has been visiting with her sons in this city left Sunday for Sterling , where she will spend some time with a daughter. For Sale. Full oak , hand caryed bed room suit. Extra large bevel plate mirror on dresser. A bargain if taken at once. C. F. Rcavis. Operators Wanted. Apply at once at local central office Southeast Nebraska Tele phone Co. tf Legal Advertisement. TO OONTIIAOTOIIH BonlM propoftnU nililnwocil to tint llonornbln Mayor mid City Council , nml ondorniMl "Propos als for furnlahlnK nmturlnl nml constructing well , imtnpliniiKO , motor driven pnnip , pipu line ntul tank nml tower in I'nlls City , Nebraska" will bo recolvcxl nt tlm otllco of tlia City Clerk of Falls Cltr , Fobra knat 12 o'clock noon Mntuliml tlmo AuKUBt 3rd 1WH nml opnmvl nt tlm City Hnll nt 7:30 p. in. fortlio fnrnUhliiK of nmtorlnl , Inbor mill equipment required to construct tlie extnn- tlon to wntorplnnt , nil in ncconlnnco with tlm Krnernl nt > i > clficntlonn nml liiHtrnctlons to bid ders on tile nt Hie otliceof tlio City Engineer ami City Clerk of Fnlla City , Nubrnnkn. All bills itiuftt I MI inude upon blank form * to IMJ obtained of tin , City Kn lnwr. and iimnt KVO ! tlm prim propom.il , both in writing nml In llKiires mid IK ) Binned by tlio bidder with Ma nililrenn. The City n > 8orv < thu rlKlit to reject nny or nil bids or to accept liny bid without explanation. Certified check for J.Wl.OO to nccompiiny encli bid. W. W , AIIIIEY , Mayor W. II. Boiiiiii.7Ki , , City Clerk J. A. UROUK , City Engineer First publication July 17 , 1M . About Dipping Hogs people who MANY clipped their hogs with Dipolcnc have had better results and larger hogs. The strength of Dipo lcnc is i to go , according to the Government stand ard. ard.A A large supply can be found at MCMILLANS PHARMACY Falls City , Nebraska Wedding Silver WILL not a wedding soon take place in your immediate family circle or among your friends ? If so , let us show you what we can do for you in the way of presents. We feel confident we can please regarding quality , style and price We carry the best brands of both Sterling Silver and Plated Goods. Every piece is finished in the most artistic manner and is of the highest quality , making ideal wedding gifts. Call and look over Our Stock A. E. JAQUET , The Old Reliable Jeweler D 5Q Is an Easy Price to Pay for Gen- $ | 85Q $20.00 and $22.00 Men's Suits OW Prices alone does not make this Sale of especial interest to L you quality of goods is what counts , Lots of Suits are being sold around town at $15 or less , Many of them could be sold like rags so much per pound , Anybody can make Clothes same as anyone can write checks , The maker's name alone imparts value , The Suits we are selling in this $16,50 Sale come from such makers as : B. Kuppenheimer & Co. , Hirsh , Wickwire & > Co. Ederheimer , Stein & Co. These names guarantee all the.Style Correctness that can be put into Men's Wear finest of fabrics , choicest of colorings , The more you know about Clothes Value the better we please you , No inflated val ues , but real reductions from actual values , Clothes that you will look Copyijiht 1907 at a year hence and say : "That Suit is certainly giving satisfaction , and HOUH ; ol Cl KuppecheuMt co the price was only $16.50 , " "The Home of Hargrave & Hargravc Opposite P. O. , Good Clothing" Falls City , Neb. D