- - . . - - - f'- f'I I I - - - . - - Local and Personal. . " 't I Eat Sowlcs Candy. ' . ' , \Irs. Chinnock went to Peru , last wcek. ' For Salc- Iule colt , enquire at T ' , Hcck's fcccl store. \ . ! . Mrs. V. Simanton left Friday . afternoon for StC'l1a. . Dr. A. Gaiscr , dentist over . Richardson county bank. * , J. H. Milcs left Friday morn- , ing- for Los Ang-elcs , Calif. ' 'j . Or. R. P. Roberts , dentist , over Kings Pharrllacy. . . , 'i. Yr" l. . ' Last week was invoicing week ' , with a number of the merchants. : r Fresh bulk oysters direct from J1altimore at Coupe Thorn tons. .t- ' : \V. \Vakeficld went to Au- ? , burn , the latter part of last weck. { . . Two Choice stcam heated . : rooms for rent in State Bank 'y ' 1 J' ol11 'II' 111g. r , . ; ' O. Shocnhcit was an l1. P. ' " , : ' passenger to St. Joe last Friday , afternoon. 00 to L. C. ' \Iauger for red ) . .kerosene. It wont smoke your ' ; ; . . chimnc\'s. , : home rendered lard and home . : d hams and bacon at Coupe 0' & Thornton's. ' . , R. I. Grinstcad braved thc . cold weather last week and came down from Salem. \ . Coupe & 'l'hol1ton is still making - . . . . .1 : . . . : " , tllg- special low prices on lard , ham and bacon. , Sallie Sheen 11 ei t returned Fri- clay afternoon from a weeks visit with Auburn friends. ; . Was thc blue mark on your ; . . paper last week ? What arc yon . going to do about it ? Sounds natural to hear thc click and roar of a roller skating rink again , docsn't it ? . Talk 1 about a saw mill i in a lcsert. How about an ice plant during the past week. In the mean time don't forget that we do thc neatest job work. . Have - you ever given us a trial ? The Abbot ice company has li11cd its ice houses with the finest ice in thc land , averaging about . . nine inches in thickness I R. E. Grinstead of Salem was , in Lincoln last week conferring - , . with the legislators in thc inter- ' est of his drainage proposition. A. J. Weaver was appointed thc local attorney for thc Bur- ' ' lington January 15t , to succccd , : > - ' Francis 1 Martin who waS let out. l' _ _ _ _ . , o t. R - James J. JclTrics , champion pugilist of the world passed thor- oug-h Falls ; City Thursday afternoon - noon of last week on thc M. P. b en route to Kansas City. . . Mr 'Vm.S. Crancof California \ld" : , suffered for years from rheumatism and lumbago. He was finely advised to try Cham- herlain's Pain Balm , which he did and it effected a complete c lrc. For ; sale u\ A.G. \Vanner J ' J . . - - . - . . . . . - , - - " " It may not bc the vest t taste to blow your own horn , but wc want to tell - you a few things relative to our growing subscription list. \Vc have increased our paper ord- C1' five times in thc last six mon ths. Because of three articles in The Tribune of week before last , we rcccivcd orders for one hundred extra Copies but could furnish less than one half of thc ordcr. Since thc first of January we have rcccivcd so many subscriptions that last week wc were com- pcllcd to cut out every exchange outside of thc county and then had but threc extra copies of thc paper lcft. Better lOin the crowd and get your 11ame on thc list. A current story tells of a dark- e ) ' who went to a lawyer with his troubles. "The cldah of mah church is try in to get maim wife to leave mc. \Vhat ah bcttah do , " asked the ncgro. "Kill the elder , " replied thc lawycr. "Kill the eldah ? " asked thc darkey in as- tonishment. "Ccrtainly replied , the la wycr , " "shoot him. " " \Vcil , " returned the darkey , "what would thc judgc do to me ? " "Omni he' would probably hang you , " said thc lawyer. "Say look a heah man , " returned the negro backing away , "what kind of a lawyah is you any how ? " Archdeacon \Vebber of Boston who conducted a mission at the St. Thomas gpiscopal church in this city List fall has created quite a stir in church circles of Kansas City luring the past week by his eloquent t allli scholarly : - arly discoursc. Time occasion is an Interdenominational con\'cn- tion. It is possible that thc Archdeacon will conduct anothe I' week's services herein the spring. If so it will be a treat to the many who may be able to attcnd. Said Judge \Vilhite walking home in the ten below weather . . the 1 other I C'Ct11t1gam : " going to have a hot oyster stew ana fixings for supper ; J am going to make thc stove red hot ; I have all thc papers to read and a good cigar to smoke and the first heathen that calls mc over thc phone will get sixty days. " Richardson county was allowed but one employee in thc house of reprcscn ta ti ves , This position was secured by W. 1-1. Morrow Speaker Rouse refused to give more places because of his intention - tion to cut expenses to thc low- cst possible figurc. Music lovers of Falls City may put down the dates of March 11 rind 12 , At that time grand opera will bc g'en in Kansas City by thc foremost singers of the world " " " ' ' " "Parsifal" and 'l'hc Hugcnots" will bc among the operas sling- The Tribune asks but two things of its cmployecs. The best work of which they are capa- ble and that they spend their money with the patrons of this papcr. " . . . . - - - - - ' - - - - - : Tn . . . . . . 'J Winter Clearance . Sale . . . ON AI . - Clothing , Overcoats \ Underwear and all heavy goods. - - - - - - - - - - - - y . . . . , . M. ' Y = " by . . . [ f YYIY.OlO CO. r . . .1ns.1 1 ( An..4' hi , . , M..n1. j\ : ( MT ? 'fstI "Z- f „ _ - . c..ti'tf . . - : ! . . ' . n Go - - Owing to the fact that \ve I never carry goods over from one season to another \ve will make great reductions 011 all of the above lines Come . in take advantage . of these prices as there will be plenty of winter yet and I if you don't need thelll this I winter , the prices are so I I low that you can afford to i I ! buy them now and keep them until next \vinter. I F. W. Cleveland ! Falls Ciiy . .f1ebras ' 1a i : . _ _ - - ; - , \lrs. ; Warren Hutchins has been confined to her bed for sonic time because of a severe attack of stomach catarrh. Sick headache results from a clisordere(1 stomach and is quickly cured by Chamberlains Stomach and Liver .rablets. For sale by A. G. 'Vanner. Joe , the little son ofIr. . and , . Mrs Coupe has sufficiently recovered - covered from the appendix operation - ation to be removed from thc hospital to his home. Irs. P. H. Jussen sustained a painful injury in her side , a short time ago by falling from a step ladder. She has recovered sufficiently to be out now. Mrs \V. p Long returned last Thursday morning after a ten days visit at Ottawa , Kas. , with her brother and aged mother the latter being in her } 85th ycar. F. E. Martin has filed an ap- peal from the allowance of 'hc 'rribune's account for printing the ballots. He can no longer be referred to as thc attorney with- out a cHen Think of the suffering and want that could he relieved by $280,000 ! Is it right , then , that one woman should wear that val- uc in jewels as Mrs. Astor did at her ball ? Is it following "In His Steps ? " , I Juvenile Courts. . ; Through the influence of thc S \Voman's clubs of the state a bill : i has been introduced in thc lcg-is- I ' mature providing for thc organira- lion of Juvenile cou rts. 'Phis is a sensible rcform. Heretofore young mmien and women have received - ccivcd jail sentences and have been incarcerated in jails with thc lowest character of criminals. Of all thc ways to reform thc erring - ring young , this is the worst. 1'he bill will obviate this , and should receive the support of every lcgislator. Congratulation. \Ir. John II. Cullen , Editor of the Garland , Texas , News , has written a letter of congratulations to the manufacturcrcs of Ch lmbr- ; lain's Cough Remedy , as follows : "S' lxtccn'ears . ago when } our first child was a baby he was sub- ject to croupy spells and wc wou1 be very uneasy about him. \Ve ! , began using Chambcrlain's Cough Remedy in 1887 , and finding it such a reliable remedy for colds and croup , wc have never been without it in the house since that time. \Ve have five children and have given it to all of thcm with good rcsults. For sale by A. G. \Vanncr. A. Gantt was an 1\1. P. passenger - ger for Omaha on Friday. e