THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , AUGUST 18 , 1905. LOCALJ.ORE Capt. Evans was down from Stella Friday on official business. Peter Kaiser is making a spec ialty of a Mrs. Taggart cock tail Carrie Otne.v of BarneSi Kans. , is visiting with her aunt , Mrs. J. Moss. i - Carrie Obney of Barnes , Kan sas is the guest of Estella Stone this week. Mrs. Minnick left Tuesday for Hiawatha to spend several days with relatives. Will Cook of Nebraska City was in town Friday the guest of . his father Win. Cook. * * Nellie Cain left Tuesday for a visit with her sister , ' Mrs. McCo } ' and her many friends. Mrs. J. W. Macomber left Tuesday for a visit to her hus band at Coweta. I. T. EvaMcNall left Friday for a weeks visit with Fay James and relatives in Hamburg , Iowa. Rill Houston returned Friday from a few days visit to her aunt Mrs. W. A. Moran in Verdon. Mrs. Grant Windle returned Frida- from a visit to her sister. Mrs. David Griffith at Verdon. Julia Frauenfelter of Verdoti is spending1 this week with her cousin , Ethel Parchen in this city. Miss Williams returned to Kan sas City Tuesday after visiting friends in this city for the past month. r Mrs. Mayme McCoy returned to Hiawatha Friday-after spend ing several days at the home oi J. R. Gain. Jesse Harris of Nemaha spenl this week in the citj' a guest at the homes of P , S. Heacock and Sheriff Hossack. Charles Wallace came dowri from Shubert Sunday and has charge of Harry Custers job office while he is away. D. W. Watts and wife came uj from Leavenworth , Kansas or Tuesday to visit their daughter . . Mrs. Tom Jenkins. May Maddox , Miss Stockman , Elizabeth Miller and Henrj Smith drove to Salem Mondaj evening to the chautauqua. Mrs. Howard Young returnee to her home in Stella Frida ] after spending a few da'S witl her sister , Mrs. John Oswald. T. L. Hitnmelreich and wife returned Saturday from a weeki stay at the Sycamore Springs Mr. Hitnmelreich is much im proved in health. Mrs. O. Andrews returned tin latter part of last week from ai extended visit in the east. Sh < has been absent about threi months and reports a very nici time. Lola Heineman returned Mon day from a several days visit witl friends in Verdon. She was ac companied home by Georgi ; Stump , who will spend some tim visiting in this city. O. P. Heck and wife returns the latter part of the week fron L their visit to their old home ii Ohio. They had a most pleasan trip as the } ' had not visited tha place for about twenty years. Among the Falls City peopl who are attending chautauqu are Mrs. Ed Stedle , Mrs. V. G Lyford and daughters , Mrs. Joh Powell and daughter Lela , Edn Brown.Lena Breclu , Una Snido\ Clara Boose , and Alice and Nell Cleaver. At Dorringtons hall there wi ti be Homeless meetings every tw v weeks on Saturday night an Sunday beginning Sept. 20 , 190- A special meeting next Sunda afternoon at 3 o'clock. All ai invited to come and worship wit us. Some of our leaders will t present. Ray Watson of Verdon was in own Friday. G L. Windle of Salem was in own Friday. AI Kroh was down from Ver- on Monday. Quinton Stump was down from Verdon Monday. II. C. Maust was over from 3arada , Monday. Fred Beattlieu drove to Salem Sunday afternoon. D. L. McBride of Stella spent Friday in our midst. Mrs. W. J. Cunningham was up front Rule Friday. Frank Sanford of Humboldt was in town Saturday. Charles Cornell , and Rue Gates pent Sunday in Salem. F. L. Blakeney of Nuns City pent Saturday in this city. Will Gibson was a business isitor from Verdon Monday. Herman Minnick and Steve rtiles were in Salem Sunday. W. H. IBirch was down from Shubert Monday on business. Ed Bell and wife spent Satur- iay at the Sycamore Springs. Harve Foehlinger and Dan Simmons spent Sunday in Salem. W. H. Morrow of Shubert was among Mondays business visitors. R. E. Grinstead of Salem visit ed this city the first of the week , John S. Stull of Auburn was n this city on legal business Fri day. George Van Hook of Hiawatha spent the first of the week in his city. Mrs. Fitzgerald and two chil dren of Reserve were in this city vlonday. Mrs. R. G. Henderson of Rule was in this city the latter part'of he week. Zetta Camblin and Joe Miles attended Chautauqua in Salem Sunday. B. G. Mullen came down from rlumboldt Friday to look after jusiness. Frank Snethen came down : rom Humboldt and spent Friday n this city. E. F. Sharts and wife were among those who visited the chautauqua Sunday. Jennie Thompson returned tc Stella after attending the instl tute and visiting relatives. Ed Wilson of Vesta Nebraskn spent Sunday in this city the guests of his brother , C. M. Wil son. Gertrude Leyda returned the latter part of last week from r two weeks visit in Omaha am Weeping Water. Mre. C. H. Marion and daugh ter , Audrey left Monday for Hia watha to visit relatives and at tend the street fair. F. D. Messier left Monday to : A.uburn to spend a few days Mrs essier will join him Saturuay and will remain until after tin fair. Mrs. Rebecca Ayers and ( laugh ter , Mrs. Grandstaff of Kentuck ; were guest at the home of C. II Marion the latter part of las week. Mrs. Sam Stewart of Reserv was in town a short time Monday From here she went to Craig t spend a couple of weeks with re latives. Mrs. Mark Hall of Auburn wa in the city Saturday the guest o Mrs. Allie Watson. From her she went to Fortoscue , Mo. , t visit relatives. The members of the Harnac' orchestra tlreve to Verdon Thuri : day night and furnished musi for the grand ball that markei the close of the Pioneer picnic. Mrs. George Codington an daughter , Ruth of Cleveland Okla. , is in this city the guest of her sisters , Mrs. AI Burchan and Frankie Dixon and her brotli er , Bruce Dixon. Elsie Slater was in Salem Tuesday. Wess Stump was down from Verdon Wednesday. Allie Bryant and Ltllie Lewis left Sunday for Omaha , Clyde Johnson and wife attend ed the chautauqua Wednesday. Flora Albright attended , the chautauqua Wednesday evening. Mrs. Marion Ellis and daugh- of Reserve was in town Monday. Mrs. Johh Oswald spent Wed nesday in Salem at the chatua- tua. Dr. I. M. Houston made a business trip to Nebraska City , Wednesday. Nolle McMahon spent a part of this week in Lincoln the guest of friends. Margaret Foehlinger went to Salem Wednesday to spend the rest of the week. W. JBoyd and wife and Minnie Albright was at the chautauqua yesterday. Vergie Burns of Lincoln spent several days this week at the home of W. H. Crook. Stella Schock left Monday for Hiawatha to visit the Meyers girls and attend the street fair. Lou Bryant and wife left Wednesday for Omaha where they will make their home in the future. Gene Fitzgerald came up from St. Joe the latter part of the week and will spend several days with friends. Rue Gates and Elva Sears re turned from Verdon Saturday. They spent several days last week with Nellie Weaver. H. M. Shaffer and wife and Bessie Davis left Sunday night for a visit at Ogden , Utah. They expect to be gone several weeks. Mrs. Jesse Law and her daugh ter , Mrs. George Wheele of Table Rock arrived here Tuesday on a visit to the formers son and other relatives. At the Evangelical church Sunday school at 9:30. preach ing 10:30. : Young peoples Al liance at 7:30. : Preaching in the evening at 8:00 : o'clock. REV. M. MANSUART. Harry P. Custer and wife left Tuesday for a visit at the home Mr. Custer's sister , Mrs Rob Norton , of Colorado "Springs. They expect to visit the principle resorts of Colorado before return ing1 home. W. A. Smith , of Barada , was in the city Satuiday making ar rangements for a public sale which is to take place in Barada on Wednesday , August 23. Mr. Smith will sell ten head of cattle , including four cows , one 2 year old heifer , four yearling heifers , one bull calf ; 39 head of hogs , including 24 head averaging about 125 pounds each , and 15 shoats. lie will also offer some household goods and miscellane ous articles. Mr. Smith is mak ing this sale because he expects to locate in southern Kansas in the near future. The defeat of the bonds was expected by those who knew the situation best. It would serve nc good purpose to exploit the reason for the defeat as it is gen erally understood. The business element was practically united in its opposition. , Judge John L , Cleaver led the opposition am the organization perfected 03 him had a great deal to do witl the result. The mayor took oc casion to insult Mr. Cleaver or the evening of election day , bin we presume the satisfaction tin judge must feel at his succesi will compensate h i m for tin choice names his honor saw fit t ( call him. It would seem to u ; that a bond issue is something about which citizens and ta : payers could differ without sub jecting anyone to cat calls am opprobrious epithets. However it is a matter of temperament am character. So what's the use the bonds were beaten. Eat Sowles Candy. Neta Wilson returned from i weeks visit in Lincoln Monday. She was the guest of Elcanora Miller. Mrs. Frank Chavis of Atchison - son arrived here Monday to spend i few days with her aunt , Mrs. C. M. Wilson. Walter Thomas came down front Omaha the first of the week o spend a few days with his Falls City friends. . John Wilson arrived from Chicago cage this week for a visit at the lome of his brother , Chas. M. Wilson. This is his first visit in a number of years , but none of lis friends have missed the op- ) ortunity to give him the glad land. land.W. W. M. Mentis and wife , of 3roctc , spent Monday in this city. Mr. Xentz is the editor and pub- isher of the Brock Bulletin , which by the way is a very good newspaper and a decided credit ; o the town in which it is pub- ished. There were a number of Hum boldt people in town last Satur- lay looking after business mat ters and visiting their county seat friends. Among them were : John Smith , J. C. Wiltse , James Trimble , Dr. J. L. Gaudy , Frank Snethen , Frank Bennett , Riley Roberts , Lou Billings and Sam Sites , jr. John Hutchings returned the ! ast of the week from a visit with iiis brother. Will , at Aurora , Mo. While absent he was also in Muskogee , I. T. , and visited it the home of John Nulk. Both Will Hutchings and John Nulk are doing well in their respective locations and their friends here will be glad to know that such is the case. It looks natural to see Charley Rickards once more presiding over a lumber office and all his old time friends- dropping in to chat with him , and to secure his assistance in filling their lumber wants. The scene is familiar to all those who have known Mr. Rickards for so many years and who never think of him without thinking also of piles of lumber and the oder of pine that charac terizes the general atmosphere of the lumber yard. Mr. Rick ards told a Tribune reporter this week that he feels pretty much at home in the office of the Chicago cage Lumber & Coal Co. , and as the local manager , is accomplish ing much in the way of increas ing the volume of trade and adding new names to his list of satisfied customers. No man en joys a wider personal acquaint ance in this section and he is thoroughly familiar with all the details of the lumber business. -GOOD- WRITING PAPER ! X Is what every one is | looking for esp-cially * the ladies. X t t i j- And your corresponX * dents will judge you I to some extent by the % $ kind and quality of $ the paper you use. ; ! ; i We always keep on j- hand a good , clean X | stock of box paper y and tablets that are J ( new and up-to-date : j : f and that we are selling - $ | ing at very reasonable $ | prices. $ Call ind see us J CITY PHARMACY j Dr. Mc/Ylillen / , Prop. : Falls City , - Neb. : mwwwwwwwwwitrwm wwwwwttrnrttmn _ 7 Money ! Lands ! Private Funds to Loan M ANNUAL INTEREST OPTIONAL PAYMENTS I This is a good time of the year to arrange your money matters kMp l _ MORTGAGES BOUGHT * - hMp hk _ Some good farms , also Lands and Ranches to MMp p : sell or Exchange in Desirable Localities p few to : in the West and South A party wishes to purchase 80 acres of good land near school. Can pay ] 4 cash ; if necessary can ar range to pay all cash. Have you an 80 to sell ? p H : 400 acres in Nemaha county , Kan. Said to be of the best. 10 room house , pintle to school ; large frame barn. Will sell and take residence or a busi ness building. 53 acre farm with improvements , $5,000. So acres 5 1-2 miles from Falls City , Ohio . precinct , $6,400.00. 320 acres Morris county , Kan. 3 pratly improved ; $6,500. A fruit grower wishes to purchase 25 or 30 acres i to 3 miles of Falls City. i Farm lands in the Indian Territory and the South. Handy to market and well locat- ted. Come in and learn about them . Business chances and stocks of te. fc merchandise to sell or exchange 200 acre farm in Richardson county ; have known it for years If sold soon , owner will make price that is right , flight take some exchange Write me your wishes if you desire to buyer or sell. I may know of just what you want. Over 18 years in business I Henry C. Smith FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA WILSON Hand Painted China Cut Glass , Fancy China English Dinnerware China Dinnerware. Jardjnieres , Flower Pots Water Sets , Table Sets Berry Sets , Vases Cooking ware Stoneware Groceries , Flour and plenty of other good things. C. M. WILSON Legal Notice. Notice I * herehy ulvi-n ol tliu Incorporation of tin * Trillium I'lilillslilnu Company I'lic immoof thu corpor.-itlon sliull ho The TillHimt I'ulillfililiiir < . ' < ) nimtiy. The principal | iliu : < ! of traiistiotliiv Ilio tins Ini'MOl the corporation shall liu I'alls City , .Nc'hniska. Thu ircnuriil nalnruof thu liisliir ) to he trail.ictrd Nliull ho u xem > rMl newspaper utiil Joh pi Inline huxlnufs and tliu publication of a ni'U'HKiM'r | | Tht > amount of capital ntock luitlioilyrd Mi.ill IwficiKlOOto Im sod on subscription anil paid In Midi wa > as tliu dlrt'uKinuir boanl of imumk'LT.s sliull direct. Thuprjvato property of the Mock holdurx fo hi * exempt Irom tlieduhig ofHUld corporation Tliu tlmu of tin ; commencement of the corporation hlmll bu July I , IWi and shall ter minate at the expiration of Illty ycitr. ilivro. from. The hlKhest amount of lmlchti'dnc- thu corporation hlmll Incur hhall not exceed fifty percent of thu paid up capital Mock. The atlulra of such corporation shall ou con. ducted hy u president , secretary andlrens- urer and a hoard of maiuiircm ciiiisMllii ! ol three Block holders to he olio'en hy tlui Vote of thcBtouK holdeisand to hold theolllcu for a period ol onojcar. or until their successors are'-looted and iiualllled. O I' . KKAVIM , AI.I.AN I ) MAV , M.ft KK SIIAIIT * . . H. I'ARSELLM. D. GEO. Telephone No. 8S Office at Residence Office Hours : 8 to 10 a. m. ; i to 3 p. m. McNALLS' GROCERY Fancy and Staple Groceries Fruit in Season Satisfaction Guaran teed Free City Delivery Phone 40 Storage for Household And other Goods. I C. H. HARION I 1 AUCTIONEER , f Sales conducted in scientific and busi- nesslilce manner J I C. H. MARION I I Palls City , Nebraska Iv * v Merchants and Business Men With lianl accounts to collect , should place them with John L. Cleaver JUSTICE of the PEACE FALLS CITY. NEB For Collection or for Suit Small Coin's on Collections No Attorney Fees on Suits. Defendant pays costs of suit.