11 8 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JULY 14 1905. Kplirnim Witlicc was down from Stella Sunday , J. J. Ilauer came down from Verdon on Tuesday. Fay James of Ked Oak , Iowa , is visiting Nellie Snyder. Samuel Windrum , of Sabetha. Kan. , spent Wednesday in this city. H Stella Clark is visiting rela- | | j tivcs in and near Dawson this l | week. I ! L. C. Watson of Forest City , li Mo. , was here on business Wcd- If , nesday. | f [ Margaret Phelon of Dawson | | i was one of Wednesdays business l | * visitors. l ! Mrs. Chas.-Atwood came down | - from Humboldt Wednesday for a I ; brief visit visit in this city. I * Prof. J. W. Watson of Verdon , I was in this city on business I Tuesday. K . _ _ I Iva Kent returned Wednesday I from a several days visit in I Sabctha , Kan. I W. J. McCray of Stella spent I the week in this city. He is a member of the county board. I < There was no ball game here on Sunday evening owing to the fail that four of our nine are at I Hastings. | j James J. Price and wife of I ) Santa Barbara , Cal. , are visiting I C. 13. and Mamie Gillespie in I this city. Joy Andrews left Wednesday I for Columbus , Nebr. , where he I lias a good position in a meat H = market. I' ' Guy Crook and Fred Cleveland are at the Missouri lake this week fishing. They will return some I time the first of next week. H i - - < * H John Rieschick was a pleasant ' caller at the Tribune office Wcd- H nesday. lie called to place his H subscription credit a year in ad- H vancf. _ _ I Rev. W. W. Laughlin of Fair- H fax , MO. , will preach at the Bap- J tist church next Sunday morning I and evening. Everybody wcl- i come at these services. i Mattic Williams sold her home 1 place to Hurbcrt Hedges , llarlan H street , five lots , consideration Hi $1800. The deal was made j through Whittaker Bros. Nellie and Benton Marsh of Lincoln are visiting in this city. Nellie is the guest of Florence Wylie and Benton is visiting at theJjomeof Ferd Parchen. On Friday evening at the court house a large audience listened to Prof. Craft deliver his address on "That boy and girl of mine. " All who attended say the enter tainment was fine. Rev. Smith and wife returned Wednesday evening from Indian Territory. Mrs. Smith has been absent about three weeks an * ' while away she has been very sick , but is much better. Charles Burbank , wife am' children of FiMey , Nebr. attendee the funeral of Mary Parlier it this city on Tuesday. Mrs Burbank is a neice of the deceased ceased , but had made her honu with her from two years of ag < until grown. The remainder of the liquo cases from Baroda were befor Judge Wilhite Thursday morniny The state was shy on witnesse and asked for a continuance. Judg gave the state until next Thun .day to produce its witnesses c dismiss the cases. The county board has been i session this week and has trans acted considerable routine bus ness. A petition from the cit Zens of Rule asking that a justic of the peace be appointed forth : city was filed and the pray < thereof granted. Clement Dav was appointed as such office The board has devoted most ( the session thus far to checkin tip the various county officers. v Salem Interstate Chautauqua AUGUST 12 to 20 , 1905 DeWITT MILLER That reliable old time favorite. Dr. Jehu Devvit Miller will lecture at the Salem Assembly the opening Sunday , August i3th , at 2:30 P. M. Subject : "Self-Sufficiency of the Republic. " Again on Monday August i4th at 2:30 P. M. Subject : "The Reveries of a Bachelor. " Dr. Miller never fails to please and always gives the most profound something to think about. DR. MATT S. HUGHES Dr. Matt S. Hughes will give one of his polished lectures Saturday August 19 at 2:30 P. M. Subject : "The Evolution of Woman" On the clos ing Sunday , August 20 , at 2:30 P. M. his subject will be : "The Dimensions of Life. " It is unnecessary to tell those who heard him two years ago at our Assembly , that Dr. HuGhes is nusurpassed as a public speaker. If you want a program or a tent , write to I W. P. Shildneck , Secy. , Salem , Neb. HUMBOLDT A gun elub with tweny members hns been oruimi'/cd here. MTB , Ophil Reid , of Deuven- port , Tiu , is in this city visiting re- Intivoa. Miss LydiiGuthneeht of St. Joe Mo. , is in the city visiting her parents- Jennie Follors entertained her friend , 1C in in 11 Wood , lit her home Sunday last. Miss Wilmo Wright came down from Pierre. South Dnkotn and is the guest of friends it this city. John Williamson iind wife iire- the parents of n bright little daugh ter welcomed lit their home Inst Saturday. The many friends of Mosi Shu'rtletr are pleased to see him on the streets again after many weeks illness with typhoid fever. O. A. Cooper has n force of men busy harvesting a largo crop of hay from his hundred acre field south of the depot. John Johnson , jr. arrived in the city Sunday after a two years ab sence at Peoria , 111. , and is spend ing a vacation with his parents. Win. Lytlo and family of Atehi son , Kansas spent several days the past week heie visiting J. J. Tin * , nor and family and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Litchlield were entertaining , Mr. and Mrs. G. W. 'Meredith , of Wahoo , the parents of the latter the past week. Kov. L. 11. Smith and family of the Presbyterian church left for a couple of weeks visit to re latives'and friends at Courtlam ! "Kansas. Mrs. W. E. Diiiigau returned home Monday from Auburn when she had been for some time will her father. Mr. Duller who is eer iously ill. s Mrs. J. L. Gaudy expects t ( e leave Ihis week for Soaltle , Wash where shojwill make an extendet visit lo her daughter , Mrs. Nellii Timmernmu. H. P. Marble and wife of Tin Leader arrived home Wednesda ; evening from an extended visit 01 the Pacific coast visiting the Lewi nnd Clark exposition. JHB. Wilsner formerly a wel known business man of this cit but uow of St. Louis. , MO. , wn in the city last week looking afte property interest here. Mrs. Hayes Beyer and daughte of Kansas City , who were her visiting her pnreute , Dr. 3nrver nnd family left Monday for Elk Creek , where they are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wood. The City Mutual Telephone j company have commenced improv.- ' iiiontB which when completed will make the system here one of the best in this part of the state. Fred Sparks formerly a well known citizen of this/jity who bus been making IUH homo in the west ern part of the stute for decade ptiBt was hero Monday renewing old acquaintances. The entertainment given on Friday - day evening of lust week by the Alpha OlubnviiB well attended nnd was one of the best so fnr present ed by that progressive organised tion. Card of Thanks. For the kindness and sympathy extended to us during our be reavement , we wish to return heartfelt thanks to our many friends. JOHN PAKUKK , HOWAKD PAKUKK. Mrs. S. II. HAKVKY. School Board Report. The school board have hired all the teachers for the coming year. Iva Beck , of Edgar , Neb. , will fill Cora Betts place. Maude Mohler was elected to the sixth grade Central. Floy Grinstead will teach the third and fourth grades of the high school , and | Belle Miller was changed to the 1 seveuth grade Central. Father Bex Hurt. , On last Friday Father Bex was , in Plattsmouth and while walk- 1 ing down the street slipped and I fell backward and hurt himself quite badly. He was not able to hold services last Sunday and is still confined to his room. The physicians say the accident i-v not serious but is a verv painful ' one. We hope , however , it will I be only a short time until Rev , i \ Bex has fully recovered. 3 The parties who were injured f , by the recent collapse of the i j Schulenberg bridge near BaracU B were before the county board 01 I Wednesday presenting t h e i i claims for damages. The boarc , , has the matter with a view tc affecting a settlement. Clare Coleman has filed a peti tion in the district court asking that a decree of divorce be grant ed him from Gertrude Coleman. FARGO The Missouri river is on the rise. They haven't run the ferry boat for a few days. Frank Snal , of Nebraska City , is visiting with his mother. Quite a crowd of young folks spent last Sunday evening tit the home of Andy Thompson nnd wife. John Speers and wife are the proud parents of a baby boy. Ollie Thompson of this place was shopping in Falls City Sat- unlay. Mrs , Bnrbarn Strieker npent last Sunday in the country with William Strecker and family. Clarence Santo and lady spent last Suday evening at this place. William Fredrick and wife were trading with our merchants one evening last week. Notice for Bids for Coal. The Falls City Board of Edu cation will receive bids up to S o'clock p. m. , Monday , August 7 , 1905 , for the furnishing of from ten to twelve cars of soft coal delivered on track at Falls City , Nebr. , six'cars to be deliv ered in August DOS , and balance it option of board. Bidders to piote prices on mine rim and lump coal and designate kind and grade of coal. Board reserves right to reject any or all bids. V. G. LYKOKD , D. D. RIJAVIS , JOHN IriciiTY. Committee. II. P. CUSTKK , Recorder. S0-3t Falls City's Carnival. The C. W. Parker shows have no followers , in other words grafters , fakirs or gamblers. It is one particular pride of the management that any lady or child can go up and down the "Pike" accompanied , visit every show and have a good time with out seeing anything immoral or being afraid of grafts or insults. They have in their employ two special detectives whose whole duty is to see that the patrons of the attractions are properly taken care of. He also carries numerous gentlemanly ushers whose sole duty is to supply in formation and look after the gen eral welfare of the patrons. The date in Falls City is July 24 to 3C and fhe management especially invites the ladies and children tc be their guests up and down'tlu Pike. / ' * * Persistence is not Sea = r i sonable Like Fall and ! I Summer Goods ยง We as merchants and you as cus * I tomers know that success in anything de pends upon careful and persistent industry is at all times. s If you could buy a Spring Couch , Car pet or Bed Room Suit for less money in the Summer time it would be your duty to do it. We know this and therefore want to inform you that the odds and ends in all our store have been marked down to a summer figure. Our window is full of Rockers ; good , beautiful and stylish that we have marked less than cost. Next week we will display in the same window a full line of Couches. The price on these will astonish you. Carpet Remnants in abundance. Mattings cheap and lots of it. i Ca I on us these hot days. Our spacious room is cool and you would enjoy your visit whether you bought or not. REAVIS & ABBEY We are overstocked with Buggies and Sur- ries. We have just unloaded a car load , and we need the room , and for this reason we make very Low Prices for Next 30 Days so don't miss this. Remember we have the Largest Stock to select from , and our goods are the Best Money Can Buy. We also will close out some Riding Plows at actual cost. Call and see them. Yours truly , WERNER & MOSIMAN CO. Special Closing Out. Our clothing out sale of cloth ing is still in progress , and we are offering some inducements that must appeal to the conservative buyer. Our line is one of super ior merit and is composed of gar ments that we can guarantee in every particular style , quality , fit and price. The prices that we are making are out of all proportion tion to the excellence of the goods , anu never before could you buy so much good cloth , made up into superior garments , as you can buy at our store ( luring this closing put sale. ' P\W. CUJVEI.AND. D. S. flcCarthy IDRAT ANID TRANSFER Prompt attention given to the removal of house hold goods. PHONE NO. 211 T Read The Tribune , $1.00 a Year ,