8 THE FALLS CIT TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , MARCH 30 , 1906. $40,000 Private Money to loan , Annual Interest C. Smith lenry . est , Optional payments , Choice farms in this and adjoining counties , cheap homes in the AMDS & LOANS West and South , Exchanges made. J NEW MUSIC STORE TIE FULLS CITI Has completed its organization and has opened up in the Strong Building , three doors south of the Union House , with an immense stock of goods. The store is in charge of Hiss Elizabeth flilier , and if you are looking for Pianos , Organs , small Musical Instrument of any kind , Sheet Music , Phonographs and Talking Machines , Phonograph Records , Wheeler & Wilson or Singer Sewing Machines , Repairs and Supplies of all kinds for Sewing Machines , you will find them with this Company. The prices will be reasonable and the supply and variety sufficient for all wants. Call on us at the New Store. ' THE FALLS CITY MUSIC CO. Oppposite Court House FALLS CITY , - - NEBRASKA HUMBOLDT Tlio many friends of Win Johnson auil wlfaaro glad to know thut they will again bo residents of this city. Mr Johnson has boon telegraph operator atWymoro , but bus recently been given u similar position In tills city. cooper MoMurray is slek with inens- IOB this week. Iluy cassady and wifool Lincoln uro visiting relatives hero. Joe Graves , L. J. Sogrlst , Ilonrj SebwuBS und Irvln Shirley were duck hunting near Preston moral days tbis week , dty politics is very doubtful tbla I > ring. Somn very earnest work is being done but a forecast of result ? can hardly be made. The temperance people havu meetings each night this week , und the license people are workIng - Ing hard in a different way. The ealo of John Tigho at the stock pavillion on Tuesday p. m. was largely attended by people from tbU vicinity and neighboring towns. G. W. Scgrist and wife returned to Lincoln Sunday. \Vld Powers made a trip to Omulm tno Hrstof the week. Shortly before the Canada party who left this locality a few weeks ago , reached their destination , the car b. longing to Arthur and Walter Unland took tire and besides ibo loss of other goods four horses were suffocated by smoke. llefsie Little bus been absent from school for a few duju as she Is on the sick Hot. Mrs Dora Shields of Kails city was a visitor in this city the latter jmrt of the week. Ed Ilodapp of Salem spent Saturday and Sunday with Ilumboldt relatives. Prof. UotI went over to Pawnee City Saturday. Jim Davit , returned from a trip to British Columbia and the northwest U B , Thursday. Ethel Hr-narn is a victim * of the week. . ' . - HALF SECTION BARGAIN ! 210acres lino. le\el. rich , ulack loam plow latul. llOacres o.xcollont pasture.Mtli ll\o water .mil a few 8hjdu trees , school on corner of place. 3 ami 4 miles from two irood railroad towns re- specmely. lloiisu * > xj , ( t ri ) iiiK , Btono collar ami wall , two porches , laruti nuw liarn for 7 liorscK. SUM litislu-ls of irralii ami 13 tons Of liay. rm.m for IIIIKUCK. | impleniMits , i-tc. Can drlvo Uiroiiuli iKirii. . ( HHl doutilu corn cr I. for 2iXM piisl.ols. . slu-d K-twren. C.ralnery 2000 MtshcN liraln. l.xc.-llaut well water , windmill and tanks , farm nc.irlr.ill fenced , nature feneo.1 MM.IT. ale. r.ood tilir lileorcliard. Located In NUCKOK1.S Cou ty NclirasUa PRICE ONY ! 815,000 S1.50O CASH Italanco to suit purchaser. 1'roo list of many otlicrh If this don't suit. E. C. MOORE , -ANGUS , NEBRASKA. Miss Harmon of Elk Creek , who waa formerly a teacher in our school , vis ited the family of Illloy Wilson over .Sunday. Herbert Ford entertained the senior class , of which ho Is a member , at hia homo Friday night. The now firm of Wilson ana Downing ire successors to Low Heard In the estaurtuit on the north side. Olllo Potrashok who has been at- ending school at University place is isltlng her parents near this city. Judge Broady of Lincoln was on our treets Tuefday. 1 C. smith of Falls fit. > was In this city Monday. A. A. Tanner and little son. Albert , spent Sunday in Kails city Edith Shaffer of Holdrldgu is visit- In' , : her uurents , A. L. SehaiTor and wife , and numerous friends. The roads leading' into Ilumboldt are in the worst condition they havu bjeu in this year. Mrs. Klla Williamson left Friday ( or Indlanola , In , to visit a sister who was very low with pneumonia. After her departure the famllv received word that the ladv had died before Mrs Williamsons arrival. 11 Quaekenbush of Du Uols was in this locality buying horse * the latter part of the week. II P Marble and wife wore visitors in Lincoln the latter part of the week. * PRESTON. Win Pearcon and friend cam down from Stt rllng Monday. Th y will en joy themselves shooting ducks. Henry Hanks was visiting with his brother at Margrave's ranch the latter part of hint week. Mr Shomp of Highland was transact Ing business In this city Saturday. Kenneth lleacock was visiting with friends Friday and Saturday , Mrs. O J. Uoppo was a passenger to falls City Friday. Slsle Wilson went to Missouri Satur day to visit with her cousin , Stella Butrlck. Martha Arnold took the train foi Falls City Monday. Wm. Bush went to Ilumboldt Mon day. day.Mr Mr ? . J. Noltzol wis a passenger t < Falls city Mondav. Chas Hunsukerof Hiawatha was vis ( ting with his parents Monday. Jake Whipple , E. IJosnlton. Geore Lolnlneer and Truman Heater wen couiry seat visitors Friday. Nina Mead went to Falls City Friiltn Mr * , llea'or returned from her tri ] to cheater after visiting In Rulo. Mrs. John NVItzcl was a passongc to Falls city Monday. Mrs. Ila-t'n''B and daughter cam down from Hiutlncs- Monday I Public Sale By Executor. I 1 will sell farming : machinery garden tools , buggy , Phaeton harness , one horse and munerou small useful articles Saturda ; afternoon at 2 o'clock March 3 at Myers place , two blocks eas of Ilifih School btiildinfr in Pall City , at public auction. See sal bills for list. A. J. WKAVER , Executor of Wm. P. Mj'er Est. RULO. Geo. Taylor shipped a c.ir of calilu to Karens C'ity hist week. Their. Long of Hirtlot , Ii . waa Uulo visitor xeveral days last veek the guert ofD.ule , Anderson Ultnuf Arnold was u ple.isant visitor n Kulo Wt'dnt'tday. II Lloefcl | received a car load of civ fiirtiituru Tuesday. Mr Chas. DUhong wits it county oat visitor several days last week. Mrs. It. G. Stewart v hi ted In Salem ast week. .Jas Tangney jr has moved hl fain- y to to Kulo and he is working with . W Jackson on bridge repairs. Eli Plant returned from southern Oklahoma Friday , where he had been ( siting his son Lou. Mr. Van Valkouburg was a business Isltor at the county capitol last Krl- ay. II. Mann and little daughter , Irene , were passengers for Lincoln last Sat- irday. John Omni of Rushbuttom was a bus- ness visitor In llulo Saturday. J. II. Lynda of White Cloud was in lulo between train- ) Saturday Ira Perry of llushbottom was u llulo visitor last week. K. Ccley visited at Highland between rains Saturday night. , Joe Liberty and Ed Davis bairj-'ed HO lucks anil one goose. J. Salorl.y ' 'f St. Joe transacted bus- IH'rslll Itlllo Moillllt ) . , Iirn .Miller , fonner'.v f tin- city but now nf Lo Ain.'fleCal. . . i vi-siting rluiiilInM'e. . Iru Pi-rrv and Linnt Alexander , both if Uiishbottoni wi-re inarriuu in Tails Cit > Monday. Kd Hopper and wife vi-slted in MU * ouri Tuesday. Abraham t'oghll' ' , chief ju-tlce f Skunk Hldge moved over in the -outh part of town. Ellas Packett made some improvements - ments on his property this week , Olnoy O rah am was busy at the ferry this week muklni ; a general cleaning up und is now propaired to transfer hunting and fishing parties across the river. K. A. Scott ha * a gang of men at work repairing the rip-rap about three und one-half miles south nf Rulo. Klla Carpenter was a St. Joe visitor last week. May Hull visited at White cloud was eharle Sesno of White cloud was a llulo visitor Tuesday. The Bachelor girls club guy" 6 sur- yrlse party in honor of Emma Shep herd last Friday night. Mrs. .Susan Boles has been on the sled list. M. Bull moved his family to his grading camp in Missouri/ the first of the week. Em inn Shepherd deparied for Wy- moro Saturday and expects to remain for some time Mrs. Jesse Yocum and children de parted for Atchlson last Friday where they will visit friends u short time when they will leave for northweetern Nebraska to join her husband , who has been there for some time. Attend Executors sale of farm ing Machinery and other personal property to lie held at Myers Place , two blocks east of High School. Saturday atternoon at 2 o'clock March 31st. STELLA. Mr . rred Swiharl , aformarresident ot , Stollu dii'd at her home in Lincoln Monday t-venlng from tubr rcuUwU. after MilTering from this disease the past two years. Funeral services were held in tb Christian church at this place Wednesday afternoon by Ilev. Smith of Nebraska City. Deceased was forty years of age and -urvlved by her husband and four children. Kay Helmick. a memln'r of th'1 f-i- ular army stationed Ht Lcavunpor.li + j has been spcmHnsr thp pu-t we-k at his home here. Mrs. HagL'Hi'u ha- been visltlnir u > Sonecii , Kits. J. K. Cain jr was in OniHlnt this week and whlln there took the thirty- Jt second decree in Masonury. ' Myrtle MeCray closed a term of school in the Harris district last Fri day. day.Dan Dan Davis has bought the Wat'or , farm. The place consists of 103 acre * and sold for $9000. O R Srlmmer had a car of cattle ou the Kansas city market Tuesday. Carl W.elck of Verdon is working U , Goodlows blacksmith shop. Daisy Lowe is upending ttio week in Falls City , the srueet of Mrs Houston .1 H Brown returned to his home in Elkhart. Indiana Wednesday after a two week's visit with hit brother , \v u Brown at this place. Verda Timmerinan is vi-itirig friends in Auburn Eflle Ham of shubert luii been wontIng - Ing in the telephone otllce the past two weeks. Maud Lewis of the Prairie Union district is very sick with the typhoid fever. Arthur Camblin und wife of Sum- merfield , Knnea have been suendin-j ; thc'week with relatives here. Mr Camblin is in the real estate bulnes- there. The following have been nomlnater ] as villaco trustees on this licence tlcK et : K A Clark , S Timmerman , G M Andrews and J M Goodlow. K A Clark is buildina an addition to the buildinj : formerly occupied by M.irvin uavis , It will be used for a bakery. Ona Moor-p is visitinL' relative ; in Auburit. Dress Goods for Spring Wool Dress Goods in very light weight are in high favor. We are now showing choice qualities in the shades most wanted Gray mixtures and Plains , Residas , Rose , Alice Blue , Reds , Navysand Browns. Priestley's black dress goods are recommended for their finish and texture. Voiles , Batistes , Taffetas , Broadcloths and other cloths , from 50c to $2.75. Silks The Silk vogue continues quite as popular as for the last several seasons. Taffeta a jm " J : g ' .X fc / f stM reigns supreme , but | m/l \ J j Sj I . . ( J X m l we are showing the very I Y I TRADE MARK. latest in Moire Auto- THE STANDARD _ chingeables m light vrjv * - - - v C\\ TAT THT V colors , small checks and < . v i rxj- A i the paids ] We have exclusive sale of "Moneybak" Silks. These have made an enviable reputation for themselves and are found only in hitrh class stores. P Rain Cloths Spring Cloaks Heatherbioom Raincoats are seasonable , Coverts , Broadcloths , Cra- A new Lining , just like r convenient , romlortable , vanettes , Fancy Cloaking silk , has'its rustle , its luster , e and stylish. Ladies desiring all suitable for short or long longer in wear , at about . Taffeta and Spring Coats. one-fourth the cost. Colors make them will siring to Peau de Sole for Silk Coats find Rain Cloths at $1.25 , which are so fashionable and black , 38 inches wide , $1.50 and $1.75. again this spring. at 35C. y e V. G. LYFORDi i k k * ft A Bi f P