I THIZ PALLS CITY TRIBUNLJ , FRIDAY , OCTOBER 20 , 1905 LOCAL LORE Marv Dickman is visiting with friends in Omaha. James Larnado of Rule spciit Tuesday in this city. Mr. and Mrs. White are visit ing with friends in Leona , Kans. Edwin Falloon returned Tues day-froni n short-visit'at Lincoln- H. E. Bovd of Ilumboldt spent Tuesday with Falls City friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Withee of Stella spent Sunday in this city. city.C. C. M. French of Montaloo , Cal. has renewed his faith in the Tribune. Mrs. Stephen Prior \vas a B. & M. passenger for Liberty on Tuesday. Mrs. Ed May who has been seriously ill is reported as being much better. Ernest Obenland was an M. P. passenger for Stella the fore part of this week. J. Cronenberger will preach at the Salem Church of Cluist next Sunday afternoon at 2:30. : Earl Mart ? of Wyiuore spent Tuesday evening1 with his par ents Mr. and Mrs. Sam Martz. Mrs. Ilattie Branum and two children left Tuesday for a visit with friends in Sterling , Nebr. Hall Sowles came up from St. Joseph the first of the week and spent several davs with his par ents. Sherman and Earl Godfrey after a short visit with friends returned to their home in Rule Tuesdav afternoon. Mrs. Prank Clark returned to her her home in Yerdon last Sat urday after a brief visit with friends in this citv. P.Y. . Samuelson who came up from Kansas Citja few days ago has been confined to the house , and is now improving. Mable Whitaker left Tuesday afternoon for Lincoln where she will spend the remainder ol this week with University friends. Mrs. Merchant and two ( laugh ters who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. McDowell left Tuesday afternoon for Huron , Oklahoma. Mrs. Shafcr of Shubert who has been visiting with her par ents Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Prior , left Tuesday for Long Island where she will spend the coming two weeks. Louis Vonier arrived in the city this week fora visit at the home of his mother , Mrs. John Weber. Louis is now a member of the police force at Bartles ville , Indian Territory , W. S. Korner left Tuesday afternoon for a short visit at his old home , Dayton , Ohio. From there lie will go to Bellevue where the Regimental Reunion will be held on October 19th. L. J. Hitckcock , the well known stockman and farmer residing northwest of town was in the city this week on his way home from the big stock show at Kan sas City. While there he was taken ill and has not yet fully recovered covered- The subject of the sermon at the Presbyterian church will be "Some Lessons from the life and the book of'Job , ' ' Evening sub ject "Some thoughts for thinking people. " Services 11 a , in. and 7:30 : p. m. Everybody cordially invited. T. W. Griffin , Pastor. The Ladies societies of the M. E. and Presbyterian churches will start an exchange commenc ing at I o'clock Saturday after noon October 21st in the Maust building one door south of the Union House. The societies have paid an occupation tax and so licit a share of the trade. The exchange will consist of home made bread , pies , cakes cookies , salads , potato chips , baked beans etc. , and will be open every Sat urday from 1 to 6 o'clock. E. M. Kanaly is a new subscrib ! er to The Tribune. Mrs. Will Mowery of Verdon pent Monday in this city. Carrie Slocum spent Friday and Saturday with friends in Kansas City. Anna Santo of Rule spenMhe lirstW the week with' friend's1 in1 this city. Cass Mead came up from St. Joseph and spent Sunday with liis family. Will Boyd the genial liveryman of Salem was in this city Satur day evening. G. W. Segrist of the Nebraska Farmer attended Wyatt's sale in this city Saturday. Will Price and family spent Sunday with Everett Higgins and wife near Straussville. Stephen Miles left the forepart of the week for a six weeks visit in Los Angeles , California. Mrs. Ella Mason and son of Preston visited the fore part of the week with her parents here. Rev. Harden of Wcstburrow who preached at Arago last Sun day was in our city the first of the week. Mrs. James McDowell returned Monday to her home in Tecumseh - seh after a few days with fricmis in this city. Earl Cline who is attending the Normal at Peru , spent Satur da } ' and Sunday with his parents in this city. i i ' Nellie Downs returned Satur day from Omaha where she has spent two weeks with her brother James and family. Mrs. Sue Harmon who has been visiting with her brother Joe Gulp , returned to her home in Hiawatha Tuesday. Mrs. D. Donovan and the children - ' ren , Emmet and Helen ofNebras- ' ka City are visiting at the home of Mrs. George Jennings. Bessie Davis who has been vis iting in Wyoming for the past ; three months , returned to herj , home in this city last week. j 1 Mrs. A. Seymour after a short ( visit with her mother , Mrs. G. j i Giannini returned Monday after noon to her home in Fairfax , Mo. i The ladies of the Christian ' church will give a ten cent tea it the home of Mrs. Sandusky on Thursday evening October 2f > th. ! I George Grinstead who left on the tenth of August for a trip through Oregon and California , returned to this city last Sunday. Mrs. George Cleveland and Goldie Fisher left Tuesday for Oswego , Kansas where they will spend a few days with Chester Fisher and wife. Helen Fowler returned the first of the week to her home in this city after a two monrhs visit with friends in White Cloud , St. Joseph and Kansas City. Rev. Laughlin of FairfaxMo. , who filled the Baptist pulpit in this city Sunday returned to his home Monday afternoon. He will return in two weeks. Will Winterbottom and John Dickman returned Saturday from Fortesqne and Rule where they were engaged in putting in sever al steam heating plants. Mrs. L. V. Coyer of 1513 Brooklyn Avenue , Kansas City , who has beeh visiting at the home of S. H. Bayne for the past two weeks returned to her home the first of this week. There arc more people in Palls City wearing glasses fitted by Dr Beaumont than then- are eye glass wearers fitted by ai y other oculist or optician , this is true of White Cloud , Craig , Mo.Iarys - ville , Weston , Atchison , Troy , Auburn and many other places. Come to the Union hotel October 24th. Clarence Ileck spent the week .in Chatman , Kansas. Albert Bentley left on Monday afternoon for White Cloud , Kan. Al Crow and wife of Verdon spent Monday with Palls City friends. - * * - > Mrs Ida Jackson of Omaha is vftiti ig witli 'her'sister , ' Mrs.1 Sloanc. George Reichers visited with Ilumboldt friends a few days of last week. Gus Neitzcl made a business trip to Dawson on Wednesday of this week. Gus Ruegge left Sunday after noon for Hastings where he has a good position. Will Gibson and wife of Ver don visited friends in this' city the first of the week. P. W. Wittrock attended a Duroc Jersey sale in Missouri on Tuesday of this week. Martin Jones of Hiawatha was a business visitor in this city on Saturday of last week. John Oswald spent the fore part of the week attending the hunt held at Chatman. Kansas. Grant Stewart who lias been ill for several months is again able to be on the streets of our city. Mrs. Deles Graham and son , Dannie , of Dawson are visiting with her mother , Mrs. Dan Babb. John Dixon returned Sunday afternoon from Marshall , 111. , and will make this citv his future home. I. Mead who has been working south of Saiem for several weeks spent Sunday with his family in this city. Ilumboldt and vicinity appears to have an epidemic of tp hold fever as several cases have been reported. Mrs. H. M. Shaffer and Miss Bessie Davis returned the last of the week from an extended visit at Ogdcn , Utah. Mrs. Chas. McCool and son returned - turned to their home in Salem Sunda1 after spending last week with friends in this citv. P. S. Ileacock & Son and are still adding improvements to their mill property in this city. Remember Falls City ( lour is the best. Tulley. the fruit agent man of 'Xanesville , Ohio and his force of men were making their fall < leI - ! I livery in this city during the week. The Elks will initiate a num ber of candidates Friday evening. After which a banquet , such as this order is noted for , will be served. Charles Hall of Home , Kan. , and Mae Weddle of Stella , Neb. , were united in marriage this week by J. L. Cleaver , justice ol the peace. Mrs. May me McCoy who has been visiting with her parents , J. R. Cain and wife , in this city , re turned to her home in Hiawatha on Monday. Mr. Cole of Kansas City , field man for the Homestead attended the Wyatt stock sale conducted it the Mettz pavilion on Saturday of last week. We will crib your corn for two cents a bushel. If you don't be lieve it go and see Charley Rick- ards at Chicago Lumber Com pany's Yards. Mrs. Margaret Ouster Norton , baby and her mother arrived in this city on Sunday morning from Colorado Springs. Mrs Custer returned to spend the win ter in this city. Ed Uhri , editor of the People's Herald of Linden , Kansas was. . shaking hands with Palls Cit } friends last Saturday. Mr. Uhr was etnplnyed several years ago as foreman on The' News. He was on his way to Rockport. 1CK UP a nowspip'r frj nChi-ngo , New York , Podunk or Falls City , and if gs P you'll read the clothing ads -uul believe them , you'll discover that the greates- * band of philanthropists on earth are the clothing men. Most of them are today W selling $18.00 suits for $9.88 , tf\2.50 \ suits for # 7.88 , and so on down the line jf Think of what they are saving men who wear clothes if they live up to their adverttf Using but they don't. They get a suit that can be sold at $9.00 with a profit. It flr looks good. After a consultationlhey. decide that , while it isn't worfh $10.00 , it'll ID stand it , so they make it $7.88 or $9.88. Hut they argue , "H we only tell 'em its a ten dollar suit that won't sound cheap , and so we'll tell 'em its a $15.00 suit or an $18.00 suitor if they've left off breakfast food and tackled some particularly strong nerve tonic , they say , "Let's tell that its a $22.00 suit for $9.98 and that'll fetch "em. " It does fetch some of 'cm once ! The new way the HAR- GRAVK & HARGRAVK way , is to tell the facts and let you judge the value when you see the goods. We are selling men's suits at $7.25 better than anybody ever sold for 7.25 before. We are sel ling suits for $8.25 , $9.25 , $12.00 , $12.50 and $15.00. They are better suits than you can buy for these prices of anybody else. We want your opinion that'll bring you1 trade. Our profits are small and we don't sell goods at cost , or less than cost. Any goods purchased from us if not satisfactory , return same and we will refund your mon COPYRIGHT I90S BY COPYRIGHT 190S BY ey. THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHBMEt THE HOUSE Of HARQRAVE & HARGRAVE FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA Mary Sinclair of Preston was' in this city yesterday. Mis. Etta Mason and son came up from Preston Thursday Jennie Wattevne of Preston sptnt Thursday in this city. W. A. Margrave of Rule trans acted business in this city Tues day. W. R. Gilmore returned to his home in White Cloud on Tues day. day.S. S. B. Palmer of Rule was a business visitor in this city Tues- d ay. ay.A. A. R. McMullen of Stella spent Wednesday with Palls City friends. Joe Wyatt of Kansas is visit ing with his sister Mrs. Harry Fisher. L > C. Ar.derson came up from Rule Tuesday and spent the day in this city. There are many bargains that will interest you in Scff Bros. , aden on page eight. S. T. Phillippi of Merrill , Kan sas was a business visitor in Palls Cih on Tuesday. E. Birch field of White Cloud transactsd business in this city last Saturday. P. C. McGileroy came over from Hiawatha and spent Satur day in this city. Anna Frehse is teaching the Kindergarten during the absence of Mable Whitaker. Prcd Giannini returned on Wednesday evening from a six months visit in Wyoming. Roscoe Anderson came down from Ilumboldt Monday and spent a portion of the week in this city. Mrs. Conover and daughter Helen came down from Verdon Thursday morning and left on the afternoon passenger for Ober- lin , Nebraska for a short visit witli friends. ' Wear eye glasses fitted by Dr. | I Beaumont the oculist who comes [ ) regularly. - i ' Mrs. Alene Messier left on Thursday afternoon for Pairbury Nebraska. You will make no mistake in reading the ad of Ilargrave & Hargrave. F.W. Cleveland has something to say to you in this issue see his ! ad on page four. Farmers families needing eye glasses should come to the Union hotel Oct. 24 Dr. Beaumont. Call or phone to the Union hotel October 24 for Dr. Beau mont and get his kind of eye glasses. Mrs Boyce and son Mr. Swing- ley after a short visit with L. G. Lawrence and family returned on Thursday afternoon to their home in Oregon , Illinois. Mrs. Frank tlhlig entertained the Married Ladies Kensington club at her home nurth of the city yesterday afternoon. The members drove out in a hack and were splendidly entert.lined. Accident On M. P. On Thursday morning a party of workmen were coming down the Padonia hill on a handcar and just after rounding the curve they noticed the north bound freight No 81 coming. The train was so close that , although all the men alighted in safety , they were unable to remove the car before it was struck by the oncoming train. The car was thrown from the track onto Charley Ross one of the men , fracturing the-left leg between the knee and the hip. The injured man was brought to this city and was attended by Dr. Burchard. He was able to be taken to Omaha on the after noon passenger. - * For Sale One hard coal burner , one soft coal burner , one large and one small wood burner for sale cheap O. J. McNall. Brethren Cburcb. Morning service at 11 o'clock : Subject of sermon , "Religious Convictions ; Do they Broaden or Narrow Life ? " livening sermon at 7:30 : : Snb- jeet , ' "Happiness or Unhappi- ness. " Sunday school at 0:45 a. m. Junior Endeavor at 2:30 p. m. Senior at f > :30 : p. ni. All are welcome. E. E. HASKINS , pastor. M. E. Churcli. The following services at the M. E. church next Sunday : 9:45 : a. m. , Sabbath school. 10:45 : a. m. , morning service. 3 p. m , Junior League. 6:30 : p. m. , Epworth League. 7:30 : p. m. , quarterly meeting , the Elder Rev. Dr. Gco. I. Wright will preace the sermon followed by the sacrement. Monday at ' ) a. m , the quar terly conference will be held. You an- cordially to these ser vices. W. T. CI.INK. Christian Church. Hililc School at 9-lf : . Preaching and communion at 11. Subject : "Paul The Pri soner. " This- will be the fourth .sermon in the special ser- on Paul the Apostle. .Junior C 1C at 15. Y P G E at (5HO. ( : Subject : "Sacred songs that have help ed. " Evening worship and sermon at 7:5)0. : Subject : "How the Thief on the Cross was Saved. " Choir Practice Friday even , ing at 7J50. : Prayer meeting Wednesday evening ; it 7:510. : A most cordial invitation to these services. J. CKONKNHKUOKU , Minister. For Sale Two high grade | Shorthorn bull calves , one good wagon , also one buggy and two sets of harness. G. A. Jorn , Verdon , Neb. 93-lt