THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 22 , 1905. LOCALJuOKE C. Vaught came down from Stella Sunday. Clyde Baldwin , of Stella , was in to .vn Sunday. George Lum was don from Verdon on Tuesday. James Kandcl , or Fargo , was in this city Tuesday. C. F. Reavis was in Auburn Monday on legal business. John Wilson , of Ilumboldt , spent Saturday in this city. Dr. O. H. Kent made a busi ness trip to Verdon Tuesday. Mrs. Sedylmayer left Friday for St. Joe to spend a few days. J. ISlocum left Tuesday for a trip through western Kansas. Lou Heineman was among the Verdon people in this city Tues day. Graham Jones was down from Verdon the first of the week on business. Isham Reavis transacted busi ness in Hastings Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Jule Ruegge spent several days in Ilumboldt this week vis iting relatives. John Hikes left Tuesday for Laurel , Nebraska , where he will work with a bridge crew. Albert Bentley and wife went to Ilumboldt Friday and spent a few days with relatives. O. T. Little , of Ilumboldt. was among the west end men who at tended the convention Saturday. Warren Ilutchings , W. II. Crook , sr. . and Joe Varner left Tuesday for southern Oklahoma. Wren Barnes and wife , of Salem , spent Tuesday with the 'I latter's mother , Mrs. Jane Tay lor. John Marks returned to his home in Verdon Tuesday after looking after business in this city. Mrs. John Hossack went to Verdon Wednesday on a short visit to her daughter , -Mrs. W. C. Sloan. . W. B. Schmucker left Tuesday Y. Y.X forllobart , Okla. , to spend a few days and look after some farm interests. Mrs. Vincent Arnold , of Ver don , was in this city Tuesday. I She was a pleasant caller at this office while here. Inez Brown , of St. Joseph , and Hazel Jellison , of this city , are assisting Miss Brcbeck at the Bon Ton Millinery store. Mrs. Frank Clark came down fram Verdon on Tuesday to stay a few days with friends and re ceive medical treatment. W. S. Taylor and family left Monday for Lincoln where they will make their home. John will enter the university there this year. E. M. Wheatley and wife , of Verdon , were in town Saturday. Mr. Wheatley attended the con vention while Mrs. Wheatley did some shopping. ' W. II. Morrow and family returned - turned to their home in Shubert Monday. Mrs. Morrow and chil dren have been in White Cloud visiting relatives the past two weeks. Grant Srewart , the B. & M. agent , is numbered among our sick folks. During his absence from the depot , R. C. Sharp , : special agent from Wymore , is filling his place. On Tuesday Carroll Prior en tertained a number of youiif , ladies at six o'clock dinner. The evening was most pleasantly spent. The event was in honor of Miss Prior's birthday. As Bixby would say , a bowl oi f graham mush , a slice of roast t beef a cooked red , a piping hoi baked potato , a bit of salad and a glass of rich milk is worth the while of any man at the close ol a busy day. Martin Kelly was down from Shubert Friday. Jessie Page , of Dawson , was n this Sunday. Mrs. I. Mead has been quite sick the past week. P. S. Pollard came down from Humboldt Saturday. A. II. Fellers , of Ilumboldt , was in this city Monday. Dr. Geo. Tucker was down rom Ilumboldt Saturday. S. V. Cunningham , of Rule , spent Friday in this city. L. C. Edwards , of Ilumboldt , was in this city Saturday. Mrs. Pat Higgins.of Barnston , was the guest of her uncle. H. J. Corn was down from Ver- lon on business Saturday. A. C. Mutz , of Auburn , was a business visitor here Saturday. James Walker , of Sabetha , Ks. , , vas a business visitor Saturday. J. W. Cullen was among the Verdon people in town on Satur- lay. Harry Messier returned from Texas to spend a month with his ) arents. Win. Goldner left Monday for Omaha to look after business natters. Linnie Morrison w a s down rom Verdon Saturday the guest of friends- C. G. Humphrey of the Verdon Vedette was in this city Friday of last week. Cass Mead came up from St. lee and spent Sunday with his atnily in this city. Frank Todd came down from -lumboldt Saturday to attend the lemocr.itic convention. Joseph Glasser was among the west end democrats who attended the convention here Saturday. Pat Rawley and wife , of Barns- ton spent Sunday in this city with their uncle , Win. Iliggins. Mrs. W. B. Boyd and son , laudic , spent several davs in lumboldt , returning home Sun- lay. About twenty-four young people ple enjoyed a pleasant social lance at Bode hall on Monday evening. C. B. Harmon came down from Auburn Saturday and spent the la } " here looking after business matters. Gus Ruegge returned home on Monday night from Hastings .vhere he played base ball during the season. Mrs. Sue E. DeWald returned Sunday from Trenton where she ipent several weeks with her , on , O. W. , and family. Grant Southard and wife came down from Geneva and spent a few days this week with A. W. Southard and wife in this city. Mrs. Mary' Beyette and little daughter returned to their home in Nebraska City last Monday after spending the past week at the home of L. C.Beasley. J M. DeWald was a Missouri Pacific passenger to Reserve the first of the week. He was the guest of his daughter , Mrs. Sam Stewart. Harry Foehlinger returned from Hastings the first of the week. He reports a pleasant season and thinks league ball playing fine. Mrs. Ella King left the first of the week for Omaha to spend a few days with her daughter , Mrs. Charles Bracclen. While there she will have an operation performed on her little son Rich ard for throat troublo. On Friday evening Ruth Lewis entertained at her home on Mor- ton street. A very pleasant evc- ning was spent in music and games. Light refreshments were served. Those present were : Misses Wood , Bridges , Davies , Faye Price , Dorothy Miller , Alice Yodcr and Myrtle Yocam. \ \ Mrs. J. Marmot came over from 3ern Saturday. D. F. Rodebaugh , of Peru , was i visitor here Wednesday. G. E. Hall made a business rip to V6rdon Wednesday. Mrs. Dennis McCarty is rccov- ng from a severe attack of tonso- itis. Rev. Butler and wife of Hia watha , arc in the city attending onference. D. M. Davies was in Auburn Wednesday looking after busi- icss interests. Mrs. B. B. Priest of Dalhart , Fexas is visiting her parents , Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Messier. Fred and George Cleveladd re urned Tuesday from a visit to heir sister at Iloldrcdgc , Neb. Chas. Caverzagie , of Rulo. was u town Tuesday. Ho is now raveling for a firm in St. Joe. George Lyons returned to Lin- oln Wednesday where he will ittend the university this year. Will Gibson , of Verdon , was in own Wednesday. He was on lis way home from Grand Island. Quimby Hossack and Guy 2rook left Wednesday for Lin- oln to enter the state university. Mrs. Sue DeWald was called to Verdon Tuesday b } ' the illness of icr daughter , Mrs. M. D. Lum. Lois and Allie Keeling rcturn- rom a visit through Missouri ind Kansas City Saturday night. J. H. Miles and son , Joe , left he last of the week for Boston vhere Joe will attend school this 'ear. Virgie Mead and Mrs. John lolt drove to Salem Wednesday o attend the funeral of Mrs. \llen. Mrs. E. II. Koeher came up rom Hiawatha and spent a few lays with her sister , Mrs. Sarah \Iinnick. Mrs. Frank Routs : and daugh- er , Mrs. Everett Iliggins , were guests of Will Price and family Wednesday. Laura Scholl was called home rom Peru Wednesday by the , erious illness of her sister , Mrs. Morris Bingaman. Mrs , Kate Linther , of Denver , s visiting her niece. Mrs Kate Steele in this city. Mr. Jameson , of Montgomery , "owa , is visiting at the home of Mrs. Kate Steele. MrsW. . B. Alexander came lown from York yesterday to at tend conference and visit old 'riends. Harry Messier left Wednesday light for Alberqueque , New Mexico where he will enter the work of a brakcman. Miss Johan Brosmen , of Den ver , Colo. , is visiting at the home of her cousin , Mrs. Dennis McCarty , in this city. Mrs. W. C. McCool came down from Salem and is visiting her daughter , Mrs. R. R. Rule , and attending conference. Geo. Cassity and wife , of Ton- kana , Okla. , returned home on Wednesday after visiting rela tives and friends here. Little Neal Sloan returned to his home in Verdon Wednesday after spending a week with his grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. John Hossack. A social dance was held at the home of Henry Kruse , two miles east of town. About fifh guests were present. Light refresh ments were served. Mrs. James Powell left Wed nesday for Kansas City for ; visit to relatives. She will visit Miss Olive McIIattan at Odessa Mo. , before she returns. Annie Ilofer , of Aurora , Neb. was in the city the last of the week visiting at the home of her uncle , John Weber. She lef Saturday for a visit with rela tives in St. Joe and was accoin panied to that place by Mr Weber. Eat Sowles Candy. FOR SAI.U : Set light double larness , nearly new. William pears. _ Mrs. Breithaupt carries the inest line of street hats in the ity. Call and see them. John Burke and O. A. Burke , of Rule , were in the city on bust- less Friday and called at this flice. . Call at Mrs. Breithaupt's Mil- inery store and see her fine line ) f tailor-made hats she received his week. The Atchison Globe says the best thing about an automobile s that it never gets its tail over he lines. - * . _ A Falls City girl' wears a peek- i-boo waist of such daring pattern hat the boys call it the waist of evelations. J. S. Wherry left Wednesday or Modesta , California , where he vill make his home with his son , Will Wherry. _ Mrs. C. E. Pgabody taught ichool for Myrtle Bowers Moil- lay. Miss Bowers being absent on account of sickness Mrs. Will Price returned home rom Verdon Wednesday where .he visited her sister , Mrs. M. D. , who is very sick. Don't forget to visit Mrs. Breithaupt's Millinery parlors ind see her line line of tailor nadc and street hats. The ladies of the Christian church will give a ten cent tea at he home Dr. I.M. Houston in this ity next Thursday evening from ive to eight o'clock. They earn estly invite all to attend. Mrs. Frank Lawrence and laughter , Evelyn , left Tuesday or their home in St. Louis after isiting her sister , Mrs. Carrie / axton. She was on her way ionic from Portland and the oast. Brethren church services , with reaching by Rev. Charles M. Ihcpherd , at 10:45 a. m. , and at :30 : p. m. by Rev. D. B. Lake , numbers of the Methodist Epis- opal conference of Nebraska. Sunday school at ( ) :45 : a. m. All welcome. 1 . E. Haskins , > astor. The men who have enlisted in he fight against evil and wrong loing have been made very wel- ome by our people during this heir conference week. T h e > oorly paid preacher , God bless litn , without whom this grey old vorld such as it is would not be , such as it is. Christian church services as 'ollows : BibU * school at 0:45 : ; reaching and communion at 11 , sermon by Rev. R. N. Orrill ; jun- or Endeavor at 3 ; Y P C E at 7 , subject ' 'The Home Mission Word of the Church ; " evening worship and sermon at 8 , by Rev. eorge W. Isham. The minister expects every "church extension envelope to be brought in Lords- lay without fail. A cordial invi tation is extended to all- Frank Wosika the merchant tailor of Oklahoma City has been soliciting orders in the city this week , The way to build up town is to patronix.e home indus tries. We have three good tail ors in Falls City. They have their money invested here , the ) help you pay the expenses of the municipality and they can and will give you as good service as the foreign tailor. Spend your money at home , not only with the tailor but with "the butcher , the baker and the candle stick maker" as well. Poland Chinas. Call on John Ricschick if you want up-to-date Poland China hogs. 8-2 For Sale. A good Duroc-Jersey boar ; also spring boar ; special prices on them for the next thirty days. Also a good cheap mare , gentle for a lady or children , and bred to a son of Prince Otto 2:20 : # . 89-4 CLAKHNCK DINGI.K. Money ! Lands ! 1 Private Funds to Loan ANNUAL INTEREST OPTIONAL PAYMENTS This is a good time of the y ar to arrange your money matters MORTGAGES BOUGHT Some good farms , also Lands and Ranches to sell or Exchange in Desirable Localities in the West and South 101) ) ncrcH near Morrill. Knn. $1H , 000. ITOaeres near Falls Oily 80 acres , fine , nonr Falls City , $8,000 80 acres , Ohio precinct , $5-100 IliO nores ne'iir Salem , $0.500 80 acres near Vetdon and Snlom. Might Inko a harness shop or some1 western land in Osborne county , Knn. , orNne'k- ols county , Nebraska. 1520 acres six miles from Kails City. Improved upland ; good house and orchard : good terms ; a bargain. Can got 1(50 ( Here's adjoining. 20 acres nuar Ilumboldt. o acres adjoining Fulls Oily , with residence. 70 acres near Dawson ; 50 acres eultivared upland. $ : { , ' . )00 ) ( 3 acres and livery barns to exchange for U20 neres of Innd , Not over 75 miles west of Missouri River. Kit ) acres Johnson county , Neb. 80 rods to church and r school : 4 miles to depot ; good terms of Bale. Might take about $ ! l,000 worth of other property or ugood-io. Long time ; good terms ; a chance for some man. 1(57 ( acres Well improved for sale on long time ; good terms. Have parties wanting 20 to 80 and 1(50 ( aero farms. 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 i " FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA # Z # Z # Z * # ZZS3ft MILLINERY OPENING ; | _ OFTHE * BON TON MILLINERY STORE jjij THURSDAY , FRIDAY & SATURDAY W SEPTEriBER 28th , 29th and 30th. frS % We will show the very swellest line of Pattern Ht.ts ever brought to this city Don't fail to give us a call = - - H MISS H. BREBECK TEST PROOF = COAL = Wo Boll the kind of coal tint t-lands uvcry possible tu. t to which until can bu subin1 tied It la ahvay- reliable alwuyn veady to burn and sure to hurn up to thu very last lump. Give usa trial and bo convinced. MAUST BR.OS , PHONE NO. 38 New Cider Mill. The new cider mill located four blocks north of the Douglas mill is now ready for business. With every facility for making n first cliiBS article , here is nn opportun ity to utilize your windfalls and .otherwise inferior apples at a pro. fit. The mill will run on Tuesday , Thursday and Saturday of each week. Phone No. 190. Farmers and Stock Raisers. I have secured the agency fj the well known "Peerless Stoc Powders" and can supply yc with same on short notice ; als Peerless Dip and dipping : tankj Goods kept in stock at farm. CI.AKKNCK DINGLE , 89-4 Route No. 6. Read The Tribune