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THB FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , APRIL 6 , 1906 LOCAL LORE Kat Sowles' candy. Sheriff Fen ton was a Dawson visitor on Monday. Goods received every day al the Bon Ton Millinery. J. S. Heim and wife returned to Dawson Saturday noon. J. F. Walsh was down from Humboldt the past Sunday. W. D. Easley of Kansas City spent Sunday with local friends. T , J. Whitaker was a business visitor in the west end last Sat urday. Otto Porr one of our Hum- bold t friends called on uslast Friday. Ed Scheitel on Route 3 was a pleasant caller at these quarter * Friday. G. Reschkc on Route 3 has oui thanks for his subscription fet one year. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Reavis spent Wednesday and Thursday in Omaha- J. W.v Crook on Route 1 was n welcome visitor at these quarter * last Friday. Just received a fine line o street hats at the Bon Tor Millinery. Ambrose Buerstetta of Hum- boldt spent Friday with friend ! in Falls City. Hugh E. Boyd returned Fridaj to his home in Humboldt after i brief visit here. E. Falloon and C. F. Reavi ; were before the District court it Auburn Wednesday. Harry S. Davoor of Milwaukee was the guest of Falls City friend : the first of the week. Mrs. Roy Waller of Salem was the guest of friends in this citj last Saturday afternoon. The subscription of Abne Scisson of Adair , Iowa is amonj our this week's renewals. SaiHc'Cutr'ant'ofDaWsotl , win is teaching school at Barada wa a Saturday visitor in this city. The ducks are leaving us , tha is some of them. Quite a num her remained in "our midst. " Recorder Edwards was calle ( to Humboldt the past week b ; the serious illness of his father A. J. Baldwin and wife wer down from Stella Sunday to at tend the funeral of Grandp ; Slocum. Mrs. Martha Clark who ha been visiting with her daughte at Merrill , Kansas returned t Jier home here on Monday. Soon the ice cream sodas wil entice the dimes from the pocket of the young man and the sum mer girl will be in her element. The board of supervisors meet on the 10 , at which time th many claims caused by the recen long term of court will be di * posed of and allowed. Vincent Arnold while dow from Verdon last Friday teethe the time to call at Hiis office an secure a receipt for anothe year's subscription to The Tri Tonne. We give notice to ladies o Falls City and vicinity that w will have no millinery openin this spring but will have on di * : play all our dress hats next wee at the Bon Ton millinery. youi for business. Quite a number of Falls Cit people will attend Grand Opet at Kansas City on the 12. Til two performance to be giye are Lohengrin as the matinc performance and Martha will b given at night. If you are uncovinced abet this telephone condition liurtin the town , ask any banker or tl postmaster about the checks an money orders going to the cat ! logue houses from rural sul scribers who have always befoi made their Spring purchases i Falls City. Don't take our woi for it. just ask and find out. Roy Heacock was a Lincoln isitor Sunday. Tuesday's election was of the still hunt order. A. M. Munn of Nebraska City pent Friday here. W. H. Jones was down from Vubunrlast Friday. Milo Hoppe of Bancroft , Nebr. , s visiting with relatives here. Nelle Weaver of Vcrdon was a Saturday visitor in Falls City. II. C. Smith was a business vis- tor in Humboldt on Tuesday. The Buster Brown ad series in The Tribune will interest you. Orra French came down from Salem last Saturday afternoon. Will Cline of Barada paid these ntarters a pleasant call on Mon- lay. George Gnnstead was a B. & \I. passenger for Salem lastTucs- lay- David Davtes was a business isitor in Shubert during the veek. Joseph O'Grady came down rom his home in Dawson Satur- lay last. James Maddox of Preston was he guest of Falls City friends on Sunday. Clias. Hoffman returned Tues day afternoon from a sojourn in hicago- MrsM. . Wicks is visiting witli ter daughter Mrs. Elmer Kanaly near Preston. The graduates are preparing a very interesting program for com- uencement night. Ralph McDonald of the Hia watha World , was a Saturday visitor in this city. Rev. Griffin was at UticaNeb. , during the week attending a ses sion of the Presbytery. Mrs. E. K. Kentner was the guest of Atchison friends on Tuesday of this week. . ' A. C. Petty who resides it : Verdon made Falls City people i brief visit last Monday. Fred Oswald came down frotr Lincoln Tuesday in time to casl tiis vote in the city election. Frank Clark and daughter Maud , were down from Verdot the latter part of the past week Mr. and Mrs. Zubrick are the proud parents of an infant sot which arrived at their home lasi Sunday. Rob Cornelison a n d George Jones were up from Reserve am spent Sunday with friends it Falls City. Misses Spurlock and Allet came down from Salem last Sat urday afternoon for a brief visi with friends. When Geo. Hall gets his stor completely straightened then won't be a nicer shoe parlor it south-eastern Nebraska. Cornelius Sand ford , who ha : been visiting for several month with Oklahoma relatives returnee Tuesday to his home in this city Mrs. Sam Stewart who ha been visiting with her mothet Mrs. J. M. D jWald , retnrnei Sundiiy to her home in Reserve Kansas. Thos. Palmer , who has bee employed at The Tribune ofiic for some time , left Tuesday nooi for Aurora , Nebraska. , where h has accepted a position. Grace Miner of Kansas City i visiting with her brother Dr Miner and family. She wa formerly a very popular instruct or in our public schools. Mrs. C. H. Marion , Mrs. J. li Leyda , Mrs. Fernando Keim an Miss Iva Kent left Tuesday t attend a convention in Tccumsel which is in session this week. The office force were the recij : ients of a pleasant call from .A W. Loucks the past Saturday. 1 you ever met a more agreeabl gentleman we would like to knoi his name. Milo Shields spent several days at Hiawatha this week. B. G. Mullen was down from Humboldt last Saturday. . F. A. Gue of Sun Springs , Ks. , was a Saturday visitor here. Harry Smith came over from Sabctha on-Monday of this-week. John Gchling was a business visitor at-Dawson on Wednesday afternoon. Beulah Russell of Salem was the guest of Falls City friends on Saturday. . Edward C. Wittmer was down from Humboldt the latter part of : he past week. Wilma Cline , who is attending the Peru normal is home on a' brief vacation. Thos. Adams and H. L. Lewis were Beatrice visitors lu re dur- ng the week. Mrs. Crocker and children were B. & M. passengers for Armour , . , on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Stumbo a n d laughter of Perkins , Okl. , are visiting relatives in this city. Ed. Gline's condition is , some what better at this writing , which is good new ! " to his mang friends. Bowan Henry of Frankfort , Kentucky is visiting at the home of his father-in-law L. Knicker bocker. The city librarian reports March's circulation of books as something over 2,500. The visi tors numbered 2(935. We are glad to be able to state that Uncle Jesse Crook was strong enough to walk from his Itome to the polls on election day and cast his vote. Mrs.- Thomas McGarvick and son of Chic gq are in town yisit- ing the former's , sister Mrs. Charley Banks. Mrs. McGarvick will spend the summer here. Dr. McMillan spent a portion of the week with Omaha friends. From there he went to Fullerton , Nebr. , for a few days visit wit ? friends at their home , previons to his residence in Falls City. Mrs V. G. Lyford will * go to Lincoln Saturday to visit with her daughter Mabel for a few days. Mr. Lyford will join her Monday , at which time he will go to Lincoln to attend a meeting of the state Regents. Eva Cooper of Humboldt will leave Lincoln tomorrow for San Francisco by way of Denver over the Rio Grande. From that city- she will take the American Marti April 14th for the Phillipines. We wish her a successful trip. The Tribune feels that it al most owes an apology for taking up space with so childish a mat ter as sending to Salem , Dawson and other points for stamps. Were it not for the injurious ef fect of such conduct we would have nothing to say about it and offer this as our excuse lor men tioning it. Honest injun , weru you not surprised ? Wahl & Parchen have a pretty window display. Lcvi R. Chancy of Stella was a Friday visitor here. W. F. Higgins of Stella was a Wednesday visitor here. B. Hoffman was down from Verdon the past Friday. C. W. Billings of Hum boldt spent Tuesday in-our city. Dr. A. K. Wolfe is one of the new subscribers this week. Henry Guile was among the Humboldt visitor here on Mon day Muriel Rickards a'nd family were down from Shubert on Wed nesday. The best line of 10 cent music ever published for sale at Roberts the Jeweler. Rudolph Porack of Humboldt was a pleasant caller at this office yesterday. Mrs. 1C. A. Harden , of Yerdon is visiting her sister , Mrs. Homer , this week. 1.000 copies of popular sheet music at 12'/- cents per copy at Roberts , the Jeweler. Mr. and Mrs. Pierson of Omaha were the guests of Prof. ' Pills- burv and wife during the week. Mrs. Milo Shields was called to Humboldt the first of the week on account of the serious illness of her mother. Bud Moss was a B. & M. pass enger the first of the week for Wyoming , where he will spend some time in investigating the land and business enterprises. Hargrave & Hargrave have- added elegant new display cases to their local store. With new cases , a new office , freshly paint ed wood work and a new depart ment what more can a firm wish but the trade. James L. Slocum was taken violently ill in Reavis & Abbey's store Saturday evening and suffered greatly for a short time. He soon recovered sufficiently to be taken homen a carriage and has since fully recovered. The cottage in the Miles block on North Harlan street is under going extensive repairs at the hands of Steve Miles. It would be a reasonably safe bet to wager that the Pennsylvania contingent in the north end will soon receive another member. There is no more noble work being done in Falls City than the work done by the loyal ladies who compose the Cemetery Auxil iary. The beautiful spot the cemetery is today is largely the work of these unselfish ladies , If you are not a member it is your duty to become one , if you are a member you should see that your dues are paid without delay- YOU KNOW WHERE ! To buy the BEST Wall Paper - gft To buy the PRETTIEST Wall Paper $ p To buy the CHEAPEST Wall Paper pjj To buy the best BARN Paints * To buy the best BUGGY Paint $ & To buy the best WAGON Paints P To buy the best VARNISHES pj To buy the best of anything1 at thf lowest price p that good quality will permit , is at the g City Pharmacy. Dr , McMillan , Prop. Fails City Nebraska THE NICEST WALL PAPER We have now what we consider the most COflPLETE and UP-TO-DATE line of WALL PAPER ever seen in Falls City. Then w e have a big assortment of MOULDING S to match these papers. Come and see and get our prices. White's Wall Paper & Art Store Rocking Chair FREE ! \Vi' lire now giving u premium ticket with every dollar purchase , which in good for n chance on n beautiful Heed Rocking chair. We luive bought twenty-four chairs nnd will give out1 nway FREE at four o'clock on each Wednea- tiny , for the iirxl IwtMity-fottr weeks. All the tickets pre- Honied between throe nnd four o'clock on nnyWodiitfsdoy\vill luive n chance of drawing the chair which we will give nway at that time Cask SKoe Store-One Price to All We nre selling now for ennh only nnd one price to nil. This method saves us 'n great denl of trouble nnd expense nnd helps ns to sell you the best Shoe for the lenst money. We return the money for goods returned to us undamaged. Buy your Shoes here nud snve money. You will not have to pny for them twice. Nothing will be charged to you winch * yon do not get. Here is where you will get the Best Shoe for the Lenst Money. We lend , let those follow who can. RESPECTFULLY G. E. HALL. Public Sale of Horses and Mules. We will sell at Falls City , at the Mettz' Sale Pavilion , on SATURDAY , APRIL 14 , 1906 at i o'clock p. m. 40 HEAD HORSES AND MULES 40 Consisting" of brood mares all in foal , some good4yr. old work horses and some f extra r 'rood drivers. Everv . horse or mule broke to work. This will be a chance to get what you want. Come to the sale. ' C. H : MARION , FRANK HOWARD P. H. GROSS. CHAS. WOODS Auctioneers A NORTH END HOME FOR SALE ! Dr. George II. Parsell , contemplating1 a removal from our city , will sell his home on North Stone Street , which is one of the finest homes in the city , with four beautiful east front lots , with both shade and ornamental trees , good 7 room 2 story house , electric lights , city water , fine cellar and good barn. Now is the time to Secure oneoi the best located homes in the city. Con't fail to investigate this proposition , as an opportuni ty to 5-ec.ure one of those North end homes may not present itself again soon. Call on or address , THOS. J. WHITAKER. - - ( WANTKD.--AM apprentice girl to learn the millinery trade * for her board. Iniuire | at Ihu D. II. Ulakeney millinery parlor. For Sale. The trustees of the M. K. Church south Rule Nebr. . will offer for sale the parsonage a live room house and the church build ing. Bids for same to be made separately , and will be received until 12 o'clock noon April 17 , l'JK > , and left with J. A. Hinkle Rule Nebr. The right to reject any and all bids will be reserved. By order of the Elder. For Sale. One good trusty , single driver at seventy-live dollars. J. W. CKOOK. Pneumoniiv is Kobbed of Us Terrors Buy Folei'n Iloimy and Tar. It stops the raoklnir cough anil heals and strengthens the lun < ! ? . K tnken in time It will prevent un aititck uf pncu- monlu. Ucfiitto substitutt-t. For sale at Moore's Pharmacy. Announcement. Mr. White is now at home and willlgivc his personal attention to his business during the spring ; season. lie. me in bur this when contemplating your paper hang ing and painting. Legal Notice. Notice U boruby Blven tb'itV - II Kcrr lias tiled bis petition Msnotl by tbu renuUllo number of fri'i'holdurs ot tbo hecoi.Uurtl of Kails City , asking that a druKplst permit bo Kraiitcil him to sell malt , spirit HOUR and vlnorjs liquors for uifillcfiml , mt'olmiilcal. bulciitlllc nnd cue ramutitiil purposes on lot. M , block TO. In tlioM'Ooml ward of suM city , foi tbo municipal year br limlng May f , HUM. ami undlns May 4. 1007. 13KU.I O. W 17j I'lty Every newspaper claims the largest circulation. The largest and best circulation is what the- advertiser wants. We , like the rest , claim the largest circulation- in Richardson county. * * Any ad vertiser may inspect our list by a mere request. That's a good way to prove our claim , isn't it ? '