f ' 1 Local and Personal. . Joe Norris returned to Lincoln Saturday. " . . : : Clarence Simmons left , Tuesday for Independence Kansas. Mrs. A. N. Glenn returned from i . Mound ] City on 14'riday hut. Etta Pickers returned from Hum bold t Saturday afternoon. J. R. Cain of Stella spent Sun- I day with his family in this city. W. A. Solomon White Cloud r' ' . r . . . . was a Falls City visitor on Sun- day. Miss Lear of White Cloud was the guest of Helen Fowler . " ' . this weck. . . . . . Mary ] Sullivan returned from the whole sale house in St. Joseph on Thursday of last week. John Gilligan and son George were Omaha visitors thc first of thc week' I ; Mrs George Cleveland is visit- ing in Oswego , Kansas with her daughter \'lrs. Chester Fisher. wD. . Easlcy has been in the city for the past week on business connected with his lumber busi- llefS , Conductor Summers , of the B. & 1\1. limited , with his wife and l. _ _ .to nephew spent Saturday afternoon in Falls City. o'i'r. ' . Elizabeth Sanford left the first . \ of the week for Maitland. Mo. . where she will bc employed dur- o , ing the spring millinery season. Bert Baker and Dowell 'Vhit- akcr were B. & M. passengers ) for Portland Oregon on Monda" The boys will have an interesting trip. I Mrs. Harvey Hitchcock of Lin- ! J : coIn was the guest of Mrs. ' 1' . J. ; Gist during the convention of . woman's clubs this week. . Any Falls City man who can take an interest in politics and live the simple life is entitled to , , a seat at the head of the class. Roy Heacock is home from the state university suffering from a . sprained ankle as a result of too much base bal1. Mrs. Abc l\luttz and twin boys of Auburn were in this city the r- . . , _ first of the week the guest of Mrs. De\Vald. Any glasses purchased of Dr. Beaumont may bc changed at f any time if you can't truthfully say they are not the best you ' . ever worc. 12-2 , " , Miss Ruth MacMilan entertained - cd thc Presbyterian Junior So- ' . . . clety on last 1 Friday ' 1 eVcmng. \ 'l'he Juniors spent a most enjoy- Ii able e'ening. ' Dr. Parsel1 having moved his I' office to his home. Dr , Hutchi- J son , optician will office with Dr. Walker over Cleveland's storc. " He will be there on Saturday , ) April. 1. Eyes examined for glasses free. Reme.l1ber date & place , 12- It Chief Aldrich was called to the north part of the city Monday night to assist in pacifying Grandma Melhorn who had be- come violently insane. 'rhe old lady has been in ill health for sonic time. Her mania was made manifest hy her desire to destroy the funiture. 'rhe pa- ticnt is some better at this writ- ing and hopes arc entertained for herrecovery. : : R. E. Grinstead and J. 1-1. Miles are in : incoln this week pulling for thc drainage law. In as much as both Gerdes and Lord voted to amend the law so as to make it practic ally : inoperative it would seem that the election of Grin- stead last fall was about as nec- essary as The Tribune claimed. At this time above all others this city needs a business admin- -istration. If you were seeking advice on an investment or other business proposition , to which i candidate for mayor would you go ? Any woman getting together a number of neighbors for thc pur- pose of having their eyes tested . by Dr. Beaumont will receive a handsome pye glass chain and holdcr. March 31 and April 1 at Union hotel. Thos. Ten Eyck was in thc city Monday and after winning his law suit against 1\11' Davis pro- II I : ceeded to celebrate his vic- tory Ly adding his name to our subscription list. The citizens of Falls City seem determined to settle the present municipal contest on a business basis. This is as it should bc. As a matter of business , which do you choose Dorrington or Lcyda ? The many old time friends of Mr. and Mrs. James Delaware will bc pained to learn of the death of the latter which occur- red at Benkleman , r\ebr. , Friday of last week. A crowd of witnesses from Bar- ada was in attendance on the case of Davis vs Ten Eycke Monday. The case was determined in fa- vor of the defendant. On next Sunday at the Chris- tian church Sunday school at ten o'clock. Social and business meeting at eleven at which all members are urged to bc present The best things the present legislature has done are those things which it has not done. For instance it has not repealed the revenue law. \Vc wish to thank all of our friends who so kindly assisted and sympathized with us in our bcreavcment.-l\rr. and Mrs. F. " ' . Michel. Hank Shaw informs us t1mt . he has traded his incubator for a type writer. Not knowing the sex of the latter we will reserve our judgmcnt. 1 New Spring Goods , Our New Spring Goods are now in and ready for your inspection. We have the latest cuts in Men's and Boys' Clothing and at Prices to suit any pocket book. Don't . forget us when you get ready for your NEW SPRING OUTFIT. We can clothe you from head to toe. . Winter Goods We still have a few Winter Goods on our shelves and are going tcc close them out regard- less of cost. It will pay you to buy these now for next winter. F. W. Cleve lan d Falls City JVcbra.s1a I- George Jones spent Sunday with his sister Mrs. Ross Jackson in Hulo. 1 TIME TABLE Route 1 Falls City. Neb. Lincoln Omaha Chicago St. Joseph Kansas City St. Louis and all points cast and south. Denver Helena Butte Salt Lake City Portland San Francisco and all points west. TItAINS IItAVIt AS IIOJrows : No. 42. Portland St. Louis Special , St. Joseph , Kansas City , 8t. Louis and all points cast and south. . . . . 7:20 : p m No. 13. Vestibuled express , daily , Denver and all points west and northwest. . . . . . . . . . 1:35 a m No. 14. Vestibultd express , daily , St. Joe , Kansas . sas City , St. Louis and all points cast and south. . . . . . . . o. 7:43 a 111 No. 15. Vestibuled express , daily , Denver , and all points west and northwest . . . . . 1:28 : p m lac 16. Vestibuled express daily , St. Joe , Kan- sas City , St Louis Chicago and points east and south. . . . . 4:25 : p m No. 20. Local express daily Atchison and points south and west. . . . 4:35 : p m No. 41. St. 14ouis-Portland Special , LincolnHe- lena , Tacoma and Portland without change . . . . . . . . . . . 10:07 p m No. 115. local accommodation - . tion , daily except cept Sunday , Salem , Nemaha and Nebraska - braska City. . . . . . . . 10:40 : p m Sleeping , dining and reeling chair cars ( scats free ) on through trains. Tickets sold and baggage checked to sny point in the States or Canada. For information , time tables , maps and tickets , call on or write to G. Stewart , Agent , Falls ; City , Neb. , or J. Francis ; , G , P. & ' 1' . A. , Omaha. , OUR NEW SPRING GOODS I-lave arrived and we have one of the finest line of Suitings ever brought Ito the city. Come to us for yourNEW NEW SPRING SUITS We guarantee fit , style and workmanship. Give us a trial. trial.H. H.'T.Gardner Tailor SPECIAL OFEEIl All persons knowing them selves indebted to the Star Livery Barn Who will call and pay their bills before the first of next month will receive a benefit of 5 per cent Discount FRANK c. WY j h