THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 29 , 1905. LOCAL LORE. Ncllc Weaver was down from Verdon Saturday. FOR SAUJ : Set light double harness , nearly new. William Spears. . Ambrose Parsons was down from Verdon Saturday. Miles G. Jones of Salem was a business visitor Friday. O. Andrews left Saturday for a short stay in Nebraska City. Miss Censer left Friday for a visit to relatives in Hiawatha. A. J. Stewart and Wess Stump of Verdon were in this city Sun day. day.T. T. C. Roe and niece of Barada were visitors in this city Satur day. Mrs. B. F. Veach of Verdon , was in this city Friday on busi ness. ness.G. G. L. Bennett of this place was a Lincoln business visitor on Saturday. J. O. Staldcr and Orra C. Snyder - der came down from Salem the first of the week. John Graham , of Humboldt , was a business visitor Friday afternoon. Mrs. C. E. Peabody returned to her home in St. Joe Sunday morn in } ; . Mrs. N. C. Campbell of Salem was in our city Fridayxthe guest of relatives. George W. Hawley , of Auburn , was among the business visitors here Saturday- Joseph Glasser came down from Humbodt Monday to attend the democratic convention. John Holman , of Humboldt , was a business visitor here the latter part of last week. Pearl Jones came down from Barada and soeni Sunday with her parents jn this city. F. W. Robb came down from .Verdon Saturday and spent - Sunday day with friends in this city- Ingram Cain returned to his work at Stella Friday after spend ing a few days with his parents here. here.O. O. W. Hall and J. B. Davis ' were among the Ilumboldt people who attended the convention here Monday. W. V. Riley and J. W. Wag goner of Dawson were among r those who attended the demo cratic convention. Mrs. Anna Houtz returned to her home in Verdon Friday after visiting her uncle , Will Price , and family in this city. George W. Segrist , field man for the Nebraska Fanner of Lin coln was in this city Wednesday , lie was v pleasant caller at this office. Mrs. Lloyd Morris who has been very ill at the home of her parents , D. P. Lowe and wife , in this city , returned to her home at Stella Friday. Eva D. Scott came up from Rule Friday and spent a few days with her parents in this city. She was a pleasant caller at this office. Mrs. George Codington and daughter , Ruth , came down fron Auburn the first of the week to u > visit with her brothers and sisters at this place. Mrs. Watteyne who has been visiting her daughter , Mrs. Lei Moore near this city left Monday for Wisconsin to make her home in the future. O. J. McNall and wife lef Sunday for Omaha. Mr. McNal went on business. Mrs. McNal visited her two brothers. The } returned home Tuesday. On last Sunday morning Rev Meyers , of So. Auburn preachet a veo' able sermon at the Chris tian church. In the evening Rev. W. Isham filled the pulpit. When contemplating a public sale see "Tubbie" Clark , who is is always prepared to serve lunch. 8-4-tf. Norfolk ought to give V , G- yford a handsome vote for uni- ersity regent. He is well known icre , having been a partner with V. H. Johnson in the Lyford- ohnson company at Humphrey , le is the tpye of a man who will lake a model university regent. Vide awake and progressive , a horough business man in every ense , a man of education and a riend of higher education , he vill bring to the board the quali- ications that arc most needed , Vith him on the board there will jo no graft or useless extrava gance tolerated , and so far as he concerned everything connected vith university affairs will be onducted on a business basis. ic Press considers Mr. Lyford > ne of the best men that has vcr been nominated for a state ffice in Nebraska , and it hopes 0 see him triumphantly elected. Norfolk Daily Press. If you are subject to headache nothing will give relief like glasses property fitted by Dr. Hutchison , optician , who will be it Dr. Lawrence's office , over leveland's store , on Tuesday , Oct. , 3rd and 4th. You will be ess likely to have to wait if you vill call on Tuesday instead of Wednesday. Examination free- John W. Dorrington returned rom his studies in the state uni- ersity Tuesday night because of 11 health. He has been suiTer- ng from a severe cold caught everal weeks ago and will leave 'or Arizona in a few days to spend the winter. His many riends hope to see him speedily recover. Dr. Fast reports all of his ty- ) hoid patients , on a fair way to ecovery. The Harris family ire all up. The Vermillion fam- ly is without fever and all four of the Rowley family are free of 'ever. The eldest son Daniel is et seriously ill but expected to recover. The town has gone mad on tuning stock. Amalgamated copper looks like a dirty duece in 1 new deck compared with the vealth of the Washington copper nines. Here's hoping that the > oys will strike it as rich as expected pected- Rumor has it that Arthur Weaver will remove to Seattle , Vash. , sometime during the fall or early winter , there to take charge of the copper mine in .vhich he is largely interested. ? aul Weaver will succeed him in the law practice in this city. Leah Poteet entertained the II. S. M. C. club on Saturday evening at her home in the cast [ jart of town , A fine musical program was enjoyed by those present. Light refreshments were served by the hostess. The cigar merchants of the city of Plattsmouth are banded together to sell nothing but 'home made" cigars. If this were do Arn here it would mean employment to at least fifteen additional families. Fred D. McMillan , wife am ; two daughters , of Granger , Ohio , returned to their home on Tues day of this week. Mr. McMillan is a brother of Mrs. W. S. Leydsi and has spent the past three weeks in this city. J. M. DeWald and wife spoil Sunday in Reserve , the guest o their daughter.Mrs. Sam Stewart Mrs. Chas. Smith came dowt from Table Rock and spent a fev days here attending conference Daisy Foley was a Iliawatln visitor Monday. ChamberUin's Cough Remedy Aid Nature. Medicines thut uid nature are ttlwuy moat elTectuul. Chamberlain's Cotiyh remedy acts on this plan. It allay the cough , relieves the lungs aids ex pectoratlon , opens the secreMons ani aids nature in restoring the system t a healthy condition. It Is famous fo its cures over a large part of the clvl ized world. Thousands have testlfle to its superior excellence. It counter acts any tendency of a cold to resu ! in pneumonia. For sale at Kerr drug store. Eat Sowles Candy. Ed Bell made a business trip to lowe Tuesday. George Lum of Verdon was in own Saturday. Daisy Gantt returned to her home n Lincoln Tuesday. . Mrs. Mayiicld of Verdon was a ntsinuss < visitorWednesday. . Frank Clark and wife returned 0 their home in Verdon Satur- ay. . Mamie Jones came down from Shubcrt and spent Saturday in liis city. Mrs. W. Mowery returned to ler home in Verdon Tuesday fternoon. Guy Gage ol the Verdon Tcle- ihone Co. , was a visitor in this ity Tuesday. Martin Kanaly left Tuesday or Howe to spend a few ( lavs in 1 business way. Mrs. T. M. Bronson came down rom Verdon and spent Saturday n this city shopping. Mr. Talmage of the Journal filce spent Sunday in Kansas Jity with his wife. LOST A gold pin with name if Emma engraved on same. If omul return to this office. Win. Boose and son , Frank , eturned Saturday from a trip hrough northwestern Canada. Mrs- Nellie Willard and two ; hildren of Reserve were guests of W. L. Scars and family Sun- lay- Mrs. Willards of Merrill , Kan. , pent a few days the latter part f last week with friends in this ity. J. W. Dowty made this office a Peasant call Monday. He has Dur thanks for cash on subscrip- ion. Fred DeWald was a Reserve isitor on Tuesday. He was the .juest of his sister , Mrs. Sam Stewart. Will Kentner returned from a Measure trip to Denver and spent a few days here the guest of his parents. . Joe Gieger received news Tues | day of the death of his brother- n-law , Dan Urschel of Beach : ity , Ohio. I , C. Lee Martx , wife and son. of Wymore are spending this' ' i veek with the former's parents ! n this city. Earl Martx and wife came lown from Wymore and arc. spending this week with their ; Barents here. This is the season of the ice cream soda's discontent , and the the oyster has become the para mount issue. Win. Ross , wife and children came down from Verdon and spent Sunday and Monday the guests of W. L. Scars. Henry Sanford was operated upon on Tuesday for appendi citis. Drs. Fast , Miner and Bur- chard were the surgeons. I Anna Margeret Gist the little , daughter of T. J. Gist and wife' ' has been seriously ill this week. being threatened with typhoid fever. The philosophy of content ment is contained in these words , "it is better to desire the things you have , than to have the things you desire. " Clyde Haskins of the Stella Press was in this city Tuesday and saw "Si Plunkard" at the Gehling. lie was a most pleas ant caller at this office. Dr. Hannah C. Fleming left Monday for Omaha to receive medical treatment- Her ankle was broken several months and is not getting along very well as she is not able to walk yet. Mrs. J. C. Chamberlain and daughter. Esther , who have been visiting relatives in Verdon for some time , were in town Tues day. They left that day for their home at Angus. Walter Morehead was in this city Tuesday. Gary Bronson was down from Verdon Monday. j Alice Jaquet is visiting rela tives in Kansas City. j A. Bacon of Nims City was in our city the first of the week- i J' H. Hall , of the Verdon State bank , spent Monday in this city. 1 Will Stewart was among the Verdon people in town Monday. J. W. Steadman of Stella was a business visitor here Monday. George Jaquet left last week for Kansas Gitto attend school. C. C. Eaton and wife of Nims City were it town the first of the week. John Gilligan left Tuesday for Oklahoma City to spend some time. Dr McMillan moved his family to a house on 7th and Harlan street. E. E. Auxier and T F Ryan attended the democratic conven tion. W. C. Sloan of Verdon attended the convention in this city on Monday. Mrs. A. E. Jaquet left Monday % for Kansas City to visit with re latives. Sherm Byerly and wife of Verdon were visitors in this city Monday. Fred Cain returned from Butte , Montana , on a visit to his family in this city. Fred Stalder of Ilumboldt at tended the democratic convention in this city. Anna Poteet came up from Atchison to visit her parents and other relatives. W. D. Sims and W. B. Miles were among the Dawson people in town Monday. Poland Chinas. Call on John Ricsc hick if 30 want up-to-date Poland China hogs- . S'J-2 i Money ! Lands ! Private Funds to Loan ANNUAL INTEREST OPTIONAL PAYMENTS This is a good time of the yar 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 FARMS : 320 acres six miles of Falls City , improved - proved ; u bargain at $65.00 per acre ; good terms given ; want to sell soon. 265 acres , 117 cultivated ; good buildings ; 6 miles from Rulo. $11,000. Terms given. So acres fine land ; good location , two miles from depot. $8.000. 84 acres ; plenty of buildings , three miles from de- pot. $6,700. 80 acres six miles from Rulo. Buildings , orchard , 3 etc. $4,800. A number of smaller tracts , and also lands and farms West. f 3 200 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 1 Henry C. Smith FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA auum 4 Cloaks and Tailor-made Garments fy - " * I * Our Twentieth Annual Special Cloak Sale * WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ; OCTOBER 4 AND 5 4 * A special line of Ladies' , Hisses and Children's tailor-made Suits , | H Cloaks and Garments of the latest patterns. 4 * A special representative from a large eastern manufacturer will be 2 with us on the above dates , affording an opportunity to select from a < q 41 * complete line. T ut i It T the Date and Place 1 * z * _ Remember _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ _ - _ . - _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ I | i SAMUEL WAHL j 44i 4 * 4444 * 44 444 * 444 * 4444 * 4 | ' Lizzie Gulp came up from St. j j Joe and spent Sunday in this city 'with ' her parents. Mrs. Will Hearst spent a part of the week with her parents , ' Ben Poteet and wife. R. N. Chamberlain , wife and daughter of Verdon were busi- Iness visitors here Tuesday. 1 R. N. Huckham came down i from Lincoln and spent a few days in this city this week. ! Dan Higgins , J S. Parsons and II. J. Corn were down from Vcr don the first of the week. Frank Boose left the first of the week for Lincoln where he will enter the university. Cured of Lame Hack after 13 Years of Suffering. "I hud bu ; n troubled With lame back for fifteen yearn und I found u complete recovery In the use of Chum- berluln's 1'uln Hiilm , " suys John G. BlBlier , Gillain , Itul. Thi * liniment is also without mi equal for sorainH und bruises. It Is for sale itt Kerr'6 druir store. Boys Take Notice. You can make some money gathering walnuts. I will buy them. O. P. HKCK. New Cider Mill. The new cider mill located four blocks north of the Doughs mill is now resdy for business. With every facility for milking a first clans iirticli1 , liore is an opportun ity to utili/.o your windfalls and otherwise inferior apples at a pio- fit. Tlio mill will run on Tuesday , Thursday and Saturday of facrh week. Phone No. 1 % . Annual Meeting. All members of the Ilumboldt Horse society are requested to meet in annual meeting at the I. O. O. F. hall on Friday , Oct. 6th , at 2 p. in. sharp , to elect officers and transact anj- other business necessary. CHAS. O. AVKRY , C. E. NIMS , Secy , President 90-2t