THE FALLS CITk' TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , APRIL 13 , uKtTO i $40,000 Private Money to loan , Annual Interest - Henry C. Smith . est , Optional payments , Choice farms in this and adjoining counties , cheap homes in the LANDS & LOANS West and South. Exchanges made. STELLA. Cloyd Vnuirht ha * fold his billiard hull to Frank Hlnkle. who hns already tnkcn po sc slon The U'aehor * of the Stella schools were all rehlred lit tl > o M'hool meeting last Tuesday evening. Gco Randall and family of Auburn wcro Sunday visitors lit the homo of Mrs. Ruper. Lawrence Keyus of Oklahoma has been spending the past two weeks with hie aunt at this place. G. P. Allor If- In Perkins county , Nebraska , this week. If ho Is suited with the country he will buy land there. Mrs. Mary Davis Its homo from u year's visit with her daughter , Mrs. Cal Golden , ut Spokane , Washington. Elijah Stanley , who lives northeast of town , has hod his pension Increased to fl2. Mrs 1. W. Harris was elected presi dent of the Research club last Friday afternoon. Mrs Fred \\Mxon was elected vice president , Mrs II. L. llogrefu , treasurer , and Mrs. A. 11. McMullen critic. Mrs Mill Hlnklo and children of Brown county , Kansas , were the guests of .Incob Hlnklo and family last week. Karnest GIlHIand and brldo have gone to housekeeping on the Edmonds liirni north of town. Mrs Maud Lucas of Atchlsonis work ing ni the Florence hotul. A. Shellonbarger bus gone on thu road IIP a representative of a whip company located In Now York. I ] . Monod and wlfo are spending thu week with their daughter at Firth. Laic Andrews and C. Allerof Kansas City were in town Sunday. The hitter Is now selling mining block. Floyd Young is now u traveling rojv resontatlvo for an automobile factory , with headquarters tit Chicago. W. J. Bonn and wlfo of IlumboUlt were the guests of the Overman family Sunday. Janctto Wellor spent a few days last week with friends at Shubort. A surprlro party was held at the homo of Kuth Clark last Wednesday evening , It balng her twelfth birthday. About twenty of her llttlo friends wuro present and eliu was remembered with a number of nice presents Mrs Emma Heard of llumboldt ls > spending thu Meek at the homo of her father , II. Find lay. She expects to leave soon for South Dakota whuro her husband is living on a claim. Mrs Gilmore of Auburn was thu guest of Mrs G. M. Andrews the llrst of the weuk. Stella will have nine- high school graduates this year , Sam Chism was a Kanms City visitor over Sunday. RULO. Bill Asher of Biglo-v , Mo , was in town the latter part of lust week. Mrs. Roberts who luis been slopping with Grandpa Lurubeo and wife for some time departed for Nebraska City last weak. Silas Breekcnrldgo of Rushbottom loft lor Plattsmouth last week where ho has a position in the Burlington shops. The elevator crow had a small wreck on the elevator track one day last week. While moving a car by pulley attachment the wheel to one of the trucks left the rails but no damage was done. Ray Hart departed ( or St. Joseph Monday night where ho has secured a good position. Thomas Long of Iowa \\lio has been visiting friends in this city and Hia watha for * > omo time departed for South Dakota last Friday. Miss Bessie AnJer.-oii visited with her grandparents near Hiawatha the past week Mrs. Whalen has dddod a new addi tion to her home. John Cornell of Uolf Kansas was a Rule visitor several days this week. Jim Roland aud children of Rush- bottom visited at the county seat lust Sunday. Wm. Asher of Missouri loft for Plattsmouth one day lust week where he will work in the Burlington shops. Chas and Frank Zimmerman shipped hi their household effects to Stark county I Kansas last week where they will make their future home. A ditching outfit crossed the river at thif place lost Thursday. They have twenty-two yoke of oxen which On Easter Sunday In Men's garb will b dis played by the men who have a regard for conventionalities of correct style and who wish to be considered well dressed men. If you have delayed purchasing your Spring Clothes , don't put it off an. other day. Come here and we will show you theswellest looking , the best tailored and the best fitting Suits and Top Coats you ever tried on for the moderate prices we ask. If you must wait until the "eleventh" hour Saturday night. You can come here then continent of getting exactly - actly what you want. Copyrlflht 1 ° 06 Bi KuppenholmertV Co. Chicago Your inspection is particu larly invited of our large col lection of Spring Sack Suits , at $ l2.f)0 , $13 BO , $ ] . ' ) , 810.50 $18.00. At these prices you have a vast variety of smart eflVcts to choose from in fab rics of linest quality , single or double breasted cuts of ex treme or conservative style. Superbly hand tailored , equal in every detail to the tailors SHO.OO production. Easter Haberdashery All the late creations await your selection. Many exclu sive designs in Crovats , Gloves New Model Dress Shirts and Hosiery in the newest effects. HARGRAVE & HARGRAVE Good Quality Store quite an attraction for thu email bov. They wcrj going to Multland. Dentist C. A. MoN'ult of Cniijr , Mo. was transacting business in Rule twc days last week. Ben Culp shipped a car of cattle to St. Joseph Monday. Ktl Perry of Rushbotton was a Rule visitor Saturday nltrht. Majuris Bros , shipped a car of cattle to St. Joseph Monday nijjht. Geo. N. Ocamb is in St. Louis this weuk buylup now yooil- for his spring trade Mr. Morgan of Kansas 1'ity , travel 1- liijj salesman for B.irton Bros. Shoe Co was here on business riiur day last. Tom MoManis , roadm.ister for th I0 < M. P. railway with hcadqutuiur * a Auburn , was a business visitor In thl e'ty ' Friday. Jim Powell and W. S. Leyda of Fall Cllj were Rule visitors last Friday. Born to Max Ge-ser and wife on las Tuesday night a ten pound girl. Ma is now learning to sing Hock-a-by baby. Mrs J. C1. N'cal of St Louis who hu been visiting her son Will of this cit the past week returned to her horn last Saturday. Chas Scbelba , who has been en ployed with the elevator company her has been transferred to the Lincol elevator , departing Monday. Charll was an honorable young man and mad i quite a number of warm friends during his three years stay in Rulo. Nellie Schrader left for St. Joe last rrlday where she expects to remain for some time. Rule seems to have a few pretend-to- bo Christiana that have been robbing the graves of departed ones of rose and other plants for the purpose , it is sup posed , of beautifying their lawns. The parties are known to the association , and if any more of such work 1 % done they will be exposed. Mrs Marsh visited at rfalem Friday nnd Saturday last. Dilus ! Jones of While Cloud wUs a Rule visitor Sunday J. S. Herrof Silvorton , Colo. , was u business visitor in this city Monday. Klitier Arnold who 1m * been laid up with rheumatism for some time , was in Rule Monday. Uncle Wm Ratakin who ha& been in poor health most of the winter , is able to be out L. K. Plumb rebuilt some of his side walk adjoining hi * residence property last rrlday. Thomas Hayes has put down a sub stantial sidewalk adjoining his prop erty Rule wti- visited by u heavy rain storm Saturday night , over two inches of rain falling ) during the afternoon and night. HUMBOLDT 11 1C. Sherman who : s proprietor of a untidy Kitchun at Lou Beards old stand , loft rrlday for Oregon , Mo1 , lie will return soon with his family. Oliver Hall was a Falls City visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Totld Drake in on the sick list this week. Hugh Coleman of Pawnee City was u Humboldt visitor the last of the week. A farewell party was given for the Misses Georgia anil Nellie Gaudy , by Miss Hurt hit Frank , at the homo of Mr. and Mr ? . S. M. Philpot , on Satur day evening. John Fryborgor and family left Tuesday for Tecumseh , whare they will reside in the near future. IJea Rlloy of Wymore was visiting frlendb In the elty the forepart of the week. Mrs. G. W. Uutterlleld returned Tuesday troin a visit at St. Joe Mrs. M. L. Wilaon wtib summoned to Ksse.x , Iowa , the ilrst of the week iiy the serious Illness of her father Rev. L. II. Smith and little daughter Margaret are visiting his mother at Dcsoto , Kansas. Ir A. 11. Scott of St Joseph visited with his parents in this elty the 11 rat of the week. Miss Stella Williamson visited with friends in St. Joe several days this week. Truman Duller was visiting friends the forepart of the week. R. C. James was up from Falls city Friday on County Attorney duties. Bonj. Gravatt commenced work on his residence which he is to erect on the hill in the east part of the city. Roy Bain and wlfo were Hutnboldt visitors the latter part of the week. , D. W. Nell was over from Pawnee City Friday. Rev. W. A. Pollock who has been visiting his daughter , Mrs. O. T , Llttlo loft Tuesday to visit with Hast ings friends. Mrs. Harold Smith is in the city visiting her parents Mr. and Mis. Joseph Sncthen. Harry Philpot visitei1 with Tablt Rock friends Friday. O. A. Cooper accompanied his daughter Eva as far as Lincoln when . she started on her journey to the Philippine Islands. II. F. Guile loft for Lincoln Friday Mr.- . Walter Legsr Is on the sick ll t this week. LouSlama made a business trip to Lincoln Friduj Geo. McCon nell was a passenger tc st Lincoln Tuesday. i\ F. Todd was doputUed to take W. A , iye ye Parker to Fulls City Friday. Parker is the desperado who caused the dis us turbance on the street last week. He ti was placed in the Falls City Jail tc ne await his trail at the spring term ol district court. Nellie and Georgia Gundy left Mon > re day for their new home in Canada. In le Frank Blakeney of Niras Citj le was here yesterday. I THE WELL DRESSED MAN His Suit and the things that go with it There are no hard and fast rules of Fashion governing a man's dress for business wear. The Sack Suit is the universal favorite , and with it should be worn vest and trousers of the same fabric as the coat ; a wing or fold collar , a four in hand or bow tie ; black calfskin shoes , buttoned or laced ; tan or gray gloves , and a black derby hat. Soft bosomed or negligee shirts are largely favored by reason of their greater comfort. The Choice of your Suit Be on the Safe Side % Let only one considera tion influence your selec Select a Suit that will tion and let that be wear and keep its shape Quality. Listen not to until you tire of it. That's the "swan song"of the the kind we offer you in dealer who would ask you our "Sincerity Clothes" , to believe that he can sell the kind with a reputa you quality at the price of tion , the kind that are not shoddy. It may sound "Flat-iron Doped. " well , but it won't wear. They are fully guaranteed Make sure that there is as to quality. In point quality inside and out. If of style , the clothes speak you "shop" around trying- for themselves. to save a dollar or two , \ on may be deceived by a coat that has been Sincerity Sack Suits in all Cor * "doctored into shape" by reel Shies and Fabrics the hot Hat-iron process. It won't stand the test of dampness or wear. to $16.00 WAHL PARCHEN JUSSEN BUILDING , EAST SIDE STONE STREET , FALLS CITY Real Estate Transfers. Ernest C. Rlggs and wife to Charles A. Lord , q c d , lot 12 blk 8 , Shubcrt , Consideration $275 00 Jeuuette Watteyne to Mazlno Jancl- row , q c d oi of ne } of sec 'Jo-2 17 , Rich ardson Co. , Consideration , $1.00. Heirs ol Win. S. Jones , deeM to Mary S. Jones q e d lot 4 blk 5 , Stella Nebr. Consideration Si.00. Wm. II. Tyrrell and wife to South Eastern Nebr. bid ; : and Loan Associa tion , w d lots 7-8 blk 190 Falls City , Consideration SoOO 00 Carl A. Watklns to J. H Morehead and A J. Weaver , w d ci of w } ol sec 21-3-15 Uichardson Co. , Consideration $0,000. J. II. Morehead and wf and A. J. Weaver and wf to Homer Walking , wcl nw } of n w } of see 29-I1 15 , Richardson - son Co. , Consideration $2800.00. J H. Morehead and wf aryl A. J. Woiver and wf to curl A. Watkins , wd > } of sw } of ni of see 29 2-1. ) also vj of nwj of ne * all In see. 2 ! ) 2 U , Richardson co , consideration $10700.0u Alonzo H Minor and \\f to , A. 15. Cochran ud an und \ Hit lots ( ! , 7 , and 10 ft olT w side of lot S , ,11 In blk 1 TIs- dels add to Salem all 14 ft oil e side of lot S blk 1 , Condideration SI and ex change of property. Charles F. Pribbeno and wf to 1C. F. Uarnewd n52 fte front lot 1 blk 1 , Preston , consider.Uton $2500 00 I. H Whitaker and wf to south K. Kebr , bldi : and Loan Ass'n wd all of w "oft of lot iM4-15-llM7-18 : blk 127 Falls city.consideration $000 OJ. Norman W. carr and wf to I. B. Whitaker wd 7o ft of lots all of w 13-14- 15.1G-17-1 ! > blk 127 Falls cit. . . consider ation iGOO We regret that last week we omitted to give the name of Mrs. Greenwald among those who en tertained the Presbyterian Ken sington last week. Legal Notice rir-,1 publication Apt II 111. Uina Notice Is hereby jrKon that T I. McMillan has filed his petition s-lgned by the requisite number ot freeholders ot the. second ward of Falls City , asking that .1 druggist permit bo granted him to sell malt , spirituous und vinous liquors for medicinal , mechanical , sclentlllc and a icrninental purposes , on lot 9 , block 71 , lu the second ward of Falls City , tor the municipal jenr commencing Slaj 4 * 1000 , and ending May 4 , 1P07. It-FUil OV. . IlnowN , lt > . ; i City Cletk | PRESTON. E F. Barne * and H. P. Rlejjer were passengers to St Joe Sunday NoUle Walter of Hot Springs , Colo. , is visiting with C. F. Pribbeno this week. Elsie Wilso.i returned Monday from her visit to Missouri. Bessie Slroni , ' is vMtinsr with rela tives this week. Henry Brinejat wa * a bu-iiners visi tor In Preston rrida\ . C. J. Hoppe took a drive to Fails city Tuesday Mr. and Mis Lar.itice and Miss Buine were county seat visltois Satur- ilay. chas llie'or ; came up from Fall-view , Kan , Monday. Mr S. D Mccumber anil children are visiting with her parents. II Mahun of Pailo was in Preston on Tuesda > . II. Hoselton i bavins his hoiu-e papered this eek. The Holy City promises to be one of the best attractions ever booked at the Gehling , aud that is certainly saying something. Sheriff Fenton called at this oflice yesterday morning and he now possesses a years receipt for this weekly newspaper. Le a.1 holier. rirhtl'iibllratlon April 1.1 , IMG. Notice Is hereby ( jlven Hint .1. . l.nlliiiun li.is tiled his petition slimed by the requisite number of freeholders oflho second ward of the city of Kulls City , ashing ihut a license us a Milonn keener bo pi-anted him to sell limit , spirituous and vinous liquors on lots and H. block 71. In the second ward of Kails Oltv. for the munlclpiil jear rommenclc ? May 4 , 1IICKI , and ending > lny 4 , 1U07. ( Seal ) O. W. IIIIOWK , IS- : ' City Clerk. Le al Notice I'irst I'ubllc.itlon April 13 , lOOG Notice Is hereby | rl\cn tlnit ' 'cter Fred- crick , Jr. , lias filed Ins petition signed by the requisite niiinbor of freeholders of the second ward of the city of Polls Clt > . asking that n license us a s.iloon keeper bo granted him to eell mult , spirituous and vinous liquors on lots (1.7 and R block ftS. In the second ward ot Kails City , for the municipal \i'nr commencing Mav 4 , JIHM. unit ending , Mn > 4 , 1P07. [ EAI,1 OV. . ItHOW.N , ln-.i Citj Clerk Notice Tim publication April U. ibOil. Notice It. heieby given that V'mlV Herbster lm > llli'd his petition eUned b > thu requisite number of freeholderof the second wind of the city of Falls City , .isklng that u license as a i-nloon keeper bo ginntcd him to soil malt , spirituous and vinous liquor * on lots ft and < , , block 71 , In the second \\nrdol Falls City , leu the iniiiiloip.il year coitiiiieiicliig May 4. IPOB. and ending .May 4 , | % 7 IMSI.I o. W Iliiows , 1 .1 City Clerk Legal Notice rir t publication April 13 , lw i. Notice Is heub ) gi\m thai .1. K , Shelly liai tiled his petition signed by the icqulslto numtorot freeholders asking that a Jlccnse bo grunted him to se.l malt , spirituous and \luous liquors , ou lot C , block 1. In the Village ot Preston. Nebraska , for the munic ipal year commencing Muy 1 , H < 3i5. and ending May 1 , 1P07 > i u.l H. P. KlKOEii. r-t Village Clerk. Leg * ! Notice Klret publication April 13 , IWti. Notice is hereby glvtn that Ed Shubcrt has filed bis petition signed by the requisite number of freeholders asking that a licence be granted him to tell malt , spirituous and vlDuous liquors on lot 7 , block 5 , In the Village of ohubert. Nebraska , for the muulc- Ipal year commencing May 1. 1W8 and ending- Mayl. 1WT. stLl W 11. MOHHOW. 1M Viliipe Clerk.