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THE FALLS ClTf TRIBUNK , FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 17 , 1905. LOCAL LOKE ( tits Neitx.el was a Rule visitor last Saturday. Fred Brccht was a Rule visitor the last of last week. I Frank Martin was a Lincoln visitor during the week. ' Mr Simanton made a business i trip to Stellaon Monday. S. H. Bain was a Salem visitor the fore part of this week. F. W. Cleveland made a busi ness trip to Salem Monday. Chas. Baldwin returned to Dawson Mondny afternoon. Robert Kanaly was a business visitor in Stella on last Tuesday. J. II. Miles was a business vis itor in Lincoln during this week. Ike Lyons , Jr. , was a B. & M. patsenger for Oxford on Tues L day. ) day.A. 'tr A. N. Harris of Nemaha was in this city the latter part of last week. C. J. Thomas of Rule has our thanks for a renewal of his sub scription. Sadie Meyers and George Wahl visited with Preston friends on Sunday. John Bauer of Verdon trans acted business in this city on Tuesday. Mrs. Berry who has been visit ing relatives here , left Tuesday for Atchison. Sam Stewart and wife of Re serve , Kansas visited relatives 1'ere last Saturday. Kellogg the bir.l man is much moreof a curosity than Barnum's white elephant was. Emma Baker returned to this city Friday after spending a few days in Nebraska City. 71. N. Cox of Steinauer was ea'iied to this city the first of the * * , jveek by the death of his father. Mrs. Will Wylie and daughter Edith of Nebraska City is visit ing with relatives here this week. Wm. McPherson. proprietor of tht City Hotel , and daughter , Edna , spent Monday in Table Rock- Ethelle Mitchell of Auburn was the guest of Mrs. Spence at The National the first of the week. Come and hear how Kellogg holds animated conversations with the feathered songsters in the woods. Mrs. McNeil , after a week's visit with her aunt Mrs. . Keim. returned Monday to her home in Onawa , Iowa. Don't fail to see and hear such an attraction as Kellogg the bird man'at the Gehling Theatre Fri day Nov. , 24. Mamie Kanaly of Rule attend - - * \ ed the Teachers Association last Saturday and called at this office while in the city. Ed Hammond wife , and son Ralph who have been visiting with relatives here returned to Stella Saturday. Nelle and Georgia Gaud.of . Humboldt were the quests of Mrs. Emma Ruegge the latter part of last week. J. M DcWalcl who has been visiting with relatives in this city returned on Tuesday to his borne iu Alma Nebraska. Mrs. Evans who spent the past week the guest of Mrs. Keim , re turned to her home in Rockport , Pennsylvania on Monday. \V. S. Leyda and wife left Mon day afternoon for Lincoln , where he attended a meeting : of the Grand Trustees of the Knights of Pythias. Minnie and Georgia Albright went to White Cloud Saturdaj afternoon , where they will spent IP a week with their sister , Mrs. A. IPft1 ft1 R. Bentley. Mrs. George Cleveland and Goldie Fisher returned last week from Oswego , Kansas where they have been visiting with Chester Fisher and wife. May Jones was a Reserve visit or Sunday. Elva Sears was a Reserve visit or last Sunday James Casey spent Sunday with Rule friends. Nora and Ida Stalder returned to Humboldt Sunday. , . . , - - - ( J 11 M I I M I > IMLI. T-.i-r- Dr. Messier transacted'business in Salem Wednesday. May Crawford came down from Dawson last Saturday. Fred Arnold of Humboldt spent Saturday in this city. Daisy Morris was a guest in this city last Saturday. Charles Cornell was a Reserve visitor Sunday afternoon. Donald Price is spending this week with Vcrdon friends. Belle Hossack returned Sunday from a short visit in Omaha. Mr. Jackson of Highland spent Wednesday here with friends- Clarence Heck spent Sunday afternoon in Reserve , Kansas. Mrs. Margery Grant spent this week with relatives at Preston. Judge Isham Reavis attended court in Hiawatha on Thursday. John Dorrington has been visit ing a few days in Leaven worth. Jennie and Anna May Gravatt spent Saturday with friends here. Prof. Wilson ami wife of Stella were visitors in tins city Satur day. _ _ Albert Ramsey and wife of Verdon were visiting here Fri day. ' ' - - ' ' W. EKentner returned Wed nesday afternoon from Hum boldt. Mathew and Robert Moore of Humboldt called at this office Friday. Mamie ByeYly of Verdon spent Sunday with Nellie Hossack in this city. Mr. Dempsy of the M. P. stat ion spent Saturday afternoon in Humboldt. * 'i ' J * Leona Barlow of Dawson at tended the basket ball game held here Friday. Clarence Shugart of Lincoln was a business visilor here on last Thursday. Winifred Ryan came down from Dawson Friday for the bas ket ball game. Kellogg comes direct from the , Lincoln Y. M. C. A. $1850.00 Lecture Course- Pearl Kliuia of Dawson attend ed the basket ball games held in this city Friday. Ralph McDonald of the Hia watha World spent Sunday with friends in this city. W. D. Easley of Kansas City transacted business in this city the first of the week. Oakley James of Humboldt made The Tribune force a plea sant call last Saturday Mrs. Joseph Varner and daugh ter , Marion will leave next week for a visit in Oklahoma. W. W. Abbey has been confin ed to the house for the past week witli sciatic rheumatism. Master Albert Tanner of Hum boldt spent Saturday with his grand parents in this city. Every cent saved is a cent earn ed. The Tribune till January 1st 1'JOT , for one hundred cents. George Hansell and wife of Salem were visiting friends here Saturday. Mr. Hansell called at this office. You will not have to go to Chicago or New York to hear Kellogg as he will appear at Geh lings Theatre , Nov. , 24. See the bird rocks of Nova Scotia with the millions of birds , at Kelloggs entertainment it cost $1,000 to get the pictures alone. Ed Howe of the Atchison Globe is becoming something of a Globe trotter. He recently left San- Francisco for a trip around the world. James UeWald is on the sick list. _ - - - - 1 gallon can peaches 50c at Ilarlows. 3 pound tomatoes 10 cent can at Harlows. Ingrain Cain came down from Stella Sunday. 3 pound peaches , 15 cents per can at Harlows. M. J. Byrne came down from Dawson Saturdaj' . Canned corn 52/4 cents per dox. cans or 24 cans for Si.05. Oliver Eminert of Salem was a Tuesday visitor to this city. J. R. Willamson of Salem was a business visitor here Tuesday. Get prices on cranberries , ban anas , oranges and lemons at Har lows. J. Whitaker was transacting business out of the city nearly all week. Try Ilarlows bulk oat meal just from the mill fi pounds for 25 cents. Mr. Brown , general salesman to Samuel Wahl , was in this city Wednesday. John Ross had a severe sick- spell this week but his condition is improving. Harlows pure buck wheat Hour dent only make the cake but takes the cake. Mrs , Gould and son Ray were M. P. passengers to Leavenworth last Wednesday. Fred DeWald transacted busi ness affairs in Verdon and Salem last Wednesday. Miss Grace Pyle of Preston was the guest of Mrs. Bert Harp- ster on Wednesday. Don't forget the Christmas ba zaar to be given by the ladies of the Christian church. Mrs. Bert Harpster returned Wednesday from a. brief visit with relatives in Preston. Harli'ws bulk dill , sweet and sour pickles are proving to be the best on the market for years. F. W. Deal of Spcartish. S. D. called at this office Wednesday and added his name to our list of subscribers. - Harlow has good things to eat. He carries only first class goods and "will make you prices that will please you. The price ofa cigar.twill bring you The Tribune a month. A dollar till January 1st , 1W7. We pay the freight. Ed Bell and wife left Sunday for Kansas City , where she will remain for a few weeks under the care of a physician- Little Neal Sloan of Verdon is spending this week with his grandparents , Sheriff Hossack and wife in this city. Mrs. R. A. Allison , Mrs. Burris and Elizabeth Goolsby left Wednesday - nesday afternoon for an extend ed visit in Maxwell , Iowa. ilrs. Peter Resterer and Misses May and Grace Maddox , spent a portion of the week , the guests of Mrs. McCoy in Hiawatha , Harlow has on sale John Mow- ells hams , bacon , lard and pigs feet. No finer goods on the mar ket Prices no higher than in- inferior goods are sold. Florence Gulp came down from Shubert last Friday for a brief visit with friends here. She at tended the teachers association held in this city last week. Jesse Whetstine and John Mar tin left Wednesday morning for Alma , Nebraska where they will enjoy a four days hunting trip on the Wertz Bros. . Ranch. Harlow has secured 200 cans this years pack of California Eva porated apricots , peaches , and prunes , bought before t''tbig ' raise in prices. We will guy you bargains in this line. Potato chips 10c boat Hur- lows. Martha King came down from' Verdon Friday. The Tribune until January 1st 1W7 , for a dollar , Dr. R. PJRobertsdentist over King's Pharmacy. George Neitzcl was up from Preston Thursday evening. E. Sandusky was a Stella visitor Friday of last week. - * Cooking figs best quality at Harlows 7J cents per pound. George Jennings and wife spent Sunday with Salem relatives. C. R. Harford remembered The Tribune with a years subscription Dr. Kent made a professional trip to Verdon Friday afternoon. Tim Horn of Preston attended a dance given here Thursday ev ening. Maud Boyd was down from Verdon the latter part of last week. Nettie Weller of Stella was the guest of friends in this city last week. Mrs. M. A. Veach spent Fri day and Saturday with Falls City friends. Maud Montgomery of Stella spent a few days of last week in this city. II. E. Boyd of Humboldt was a caller at this office Thursday evening. James Maddox of Preston at tended the dance here Thursday evening. Prof. Frank Stevens of Rule has our thanks for cash on subscription scription- Mrs. Bessie Brinegar of Rule has our thanks this week for a renewal. Nellie Swihart of Siella at tended the teachers meeting here last week , W. II. Hogrefe of Stella trans acted business affairs in this city on Friday. TJ J. Waggener came down from Dawson the latter part of last week. George Sinclair of Preston spent Thursday evening with friends here. Ora French of Salem was the guest of Virgie Mead the fore part off this week. Julia Cronin of Rule was a most pleasant caller at this office Saturday morning. Miss Acott of Verdon was the guest of friends here during the teachers association. Marie Riggs of Shubert spent the latter part of last week the guest of Estella Stone. Ada Judy came up from Hia watha on Friday for a few days visit with her parents. Clara Laughrey of Verdon at tended the teachers association here Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Joe Ranger of Salem spent a part of last week with her daughter , MrsEyeret Scott. LOST. - An engraved gold pin bearing the initials M. A. Find er please leave same at this office. John Dorrington went to Leav enworth Friday where he will spend a few days with his sister Mrs. Ed Fisher. ' . _ . _ I Joe Harbaugh came down from | Dawson to attend the basket ball game held on the local campus i Friday evening. ! George Jones returned to Mar graves ranch last Friday after spending a few days with his parents in this city. Ola Ashenfelder who has been visiting with her cousin. Mrs. Everett' Scott returned to her borne in Beatrice the latter part 1 of last week. i | ' j ' HANDSOME TABLE SILVER Supplies that something which is so often lackiug to complete the charm of an otherwise faultless dinner table j\V'ith ' Thanksgiving so near and Christinas not far off , jthU housewife is naturally concerned for her dinner I appointments. In our stock of table silver you will find the rep- patterns of leading4 makers , rich in design , [ graceful in decoration different in conception and ex- l edition from the ordinary and the trite. We have just received a line of cut glass unexcell- jed in quality and beauty of design. We request you to inspect our stock of rich and [ varied wares. Remember we still have the best institution for good jewelry , watch and clock repairiig in the county. . E. JAQUET THE OLD RELIABLE JEWELER Maddox Grocery aivd Queenswai.re On account of the small yield of fruits the general run of prices are higher than they have been for some time I have 300 cases of the highest grade of California ftuit that was bought on the "future order" plan andean sell at last year's prices. Here are somupricesto think over. Defiance California Canned Fruit , - cans ( or 50c Standard Gnu nod Fruit.ii cans for 40c Best Grade Tomato , S5 oaiiH for 25c Standard Tomato , tt OHIJH for 25o BoBt High Pntent Flour , per Hack v $1 40 ' Potatoes , per bu . ftOe Michigan Salt , per bbl . * $1 ! { f Now here ! H the ueHt of nil : With a GASH ORDER of $ U 00 ( not including soap ) 23 bars Lenox Soap 50c In Queensware remember I have the largest collection of staple and fancy goods ever in the county and you can yet prices equal to , and in many cases better limn in Inrgc1 cities. Cash price 22 cents per dozen for Eggs PHONE ,4 , 0. H. MaddoX Co uPrf E I B Karas came down from Hum- bold t Friday. J. A. Cole came down from Stella Saturday. Ilarlows bread can't be beat 3 loaves 10 cents. J. F. Young of Fargo was in this city Saturday. Dr. McMillen left Thursday morning for St. Joseph. Itev. Griffin spent several days of this week in Kansas City. Harlow opens his store at 6:30 a. m. and closes at ' > :30 : p. in. J. O. Stalder of Salem was a Iciest at the City hotel on Tues day. Commodore O'Grady of Dawson spent Thursday with Falls City friends. Roy Sweatland of Hiawatha visited friends in this city last Sunday. Sberifl' 1-Vnton was down from Dawson yesterday shaking hands with Falls City friends. There will be regular services , both morning and evening , at the Presbyterian church next Lords- day. Nuts , nuts , nuts , English wal nuts , pecans , filberts. Brazilian ( nigger toes ) Almond and Hick ory nuts at Ilarlows. To meet you and get ac < | iiaint- ed , I will give free diagnosis and prescriptions to all who apply tome . me at my office from the date of tbis issue until December 1st ' 05. Will be glad to { jive the benefit of twenty-eight years of exper ience in the treatment of chronic as well a accute diseases , " 'Come and see us. Office up stairs , over Moore's Pharmacy. Respt , P. S. Moore , M. D. 4t94 Dancing School. Fred Beaulieu will open a dancing school next Wednesday evening. ' The classes will meet at Mode's hall at 7:30 p. m. GEHLING THEATRE ONE NIGHT Friday , November 24 The World's Greatest Kntertainment KELLOGG THE BIRD MAN Known as the Human Bird Warbler First number on the Falls City Entertainment Course. PRICES Season ticket , jsix months , adults , $2.00 Season tickets , six months , children. SI. 00 Ceneral admission , f > 0 cents 1 Hatcony , : { . " > cents. ! C. H. riARlON I AUCTIONEER , | I Sales conducted in t scientific and busi- * ji nesslike manner < * J i lB HHMiBaHMHMHH B V " W W | C. H. MARION jl Falls City , Nebraska < > . . . Low Rates On M. P. One way colonist tickyts to California for ? 2r > .00 , on sale Sept , to Oct. 31at. One way colonist tickets to Portland $2.'i 00 , ube Scuttle , to Spokane $22.50 , ticket ? on sale September loth , to Oct , 3l8t J. B. VAHNEH. Ajent.