THE FALLS ClTtf TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JUNE 15 , 1906. $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. SALOAl Clay Wnggnor nnd wife roturni'd from Springfield. III. , Thursday. I ) . C Simmons and Mr * . Clinton Day npciit Thursday nt the country homo of Mrs. .lohnTclhn. Loss Shrlmplon and children of Texas arrived Thursday for an ex tended visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. IJni'lin and r.aughtcr Grace hpont Sunday at C. A. Cook's. Fred Wymoro arrived Thursday morning fora visit with relatives and friends. A party of gypiinfi passed through town Friday. Will Uhllg , wlfo and little son spent .Saturday evening and Sunday at the homo of Allan May and family. Fred \Vlndlo returned to Wymoro Friday. A largo erowJ drove to the Springs Wednesday to spend the day. Mr. and Mrs. Relgon and little son of Fort Scott , Kan. , arrived Sunday afternoon to visit until Friday with Mrs. Charlie shildneek. H Kd May and Eugene Meredith drove to Falls City Wednesday afternoon. Vura Lord drove ti | > from Falls City Wednesday afternoon. Lucy Gregory spent Sunday at the country homo of Anna Hayes. L. C. Manger and wlfo drove up from Falls City Sunday morning. liny sandrock of Morrlll , was in Kalom Friday evening. Ethel Barker and George Krops drove to Vordon Sunday to attend the Children's day oxorelses. Louise Ruin of Falls City visited in Salem Sunday. Mrs. .11 in Whitney and little daugh ter returned to their homo in Hiawa tha last Thursday. Mcsdames .lohn Moore and Frank McCool drove to the county seat Mon day afternoon , Mrs. Moore remained for a few days visit with her mother , Mrs. Biiino. A large crowd wont fishing Monday. Mrs. A. .1. Anderson and mother , Mrs. Lillydoll spent Sunday at John Telhna. Grace Harlln , Ruble StoulVcr and Ruth Moore drove to Falls City Mon day afternoon. Iva Meredith Is spending a few days of this week at Charllo McDowell1 ? . About thirty young folks were en tertained ut the home of Joe Lord on Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Celia. The evening was spent In music and games , after which light re freshments were served. The guests departed at a late hour after spending a most delightful evening Postmaster Roberts was a passenger to Omaha Monday morning to attend the postmaster s convention. Mrs. Ray of Sabothn , Kans. , is visit ing in town. Hula and Ira McCool diove to the county sent Saturday evening. Mrs. Frank Shrimpton and little daughter will return to their homo In Greenwood , Wis. , Wednesday. Xula McCool is assisting in the post office during the postmaster's absence OH20 Rov. Mohler and family of Falls City were visitors at E. Peck's Sunday. Mrs. John Yociim of Falls City vis ited with her daughter Tuesday. Kate Shouse was a guest of Sadie Peck Sunday afternoon. Frances Stump and wife spent Sun day with the latter's parents , Mrs. Shouse and husband. Yo scribe wishes to make a correc tion which appeared in the Ohio items . last week. It was Geo. Shouso's son wbo hud the misfortune to cut oil Mi too Instead of Geo. Peck's eon. Joe Pricbard and wlfo of Falls City ' visited with their son , George and wlfo Monday. Joe Fllckengcr and wife , Joe PecV 3kn and wife , Lloyd Peck and wife , Wm Gerdcs and wife , Chue. Peck tun ( Verna Fllckenger , all of Kansas , attended itck tended tbo funeral of Mrs. Cleon Peel Tuesday. Albert Burk visited with Wllliun Hutchison last Sunduv. J. C. Yutzyand wife ot Falls Cit ; vilted with tbo former's daughter Mrs. Uhlig , Sunday. Guy Burk was a guest of Wm. Peel Sunday. E. C. Peck and wlfo of Merrill , Ks. wer * up Sunday to see the former' father. I'earl llrlm and sister Hertha visited with thi'lr sister. Mrs , AIIOII Knisoly Sunday. Died at her home eight miles north of Falls City Juno 11,11)00 ) , Ada Gerties 1'eek , aged 25 years , 0 months and ten days. She was lek three weeks and < ulTured a great deal but she bore her sufferings without much complaint. Mrb. Peek leaves a husband , father , mother and brother and a host of other relatives and friends to mourn her loss. The funeral was hold from the German Haplist Brethren church ut 2 : . ' ) ( ) p. in. , on Tuesday In charge of Rev. Win. Mohler , assisted by Kev. T. A. Elsoii- bise of Morrlll , Kas. , and Kcv Brewer after which the remain ! ; wcro followed by a large procession to the Silver Creek cemetery and laid to rest RULO. John Mooney shipped a ear of hOsrs to St. Joe last Thursday. Frank Simon was a visitor at the county capltol last Friday. S. W. Hurk was a Falls City visitor last Friday. Judge Davis was called on the jury for district court. Dr. C. A. McNutt of Craig , Mo. , was a business visitor In Rule the latter part of last week. C M. Hanslen of Mound City , Mo- , transacted business in Rule the latter part of last week. Ilva True went to Atchlson last Sat urday to visit friends returning Mon day noon. M. C. Hall was a Rule visitor Satur day evening. John Hreekenrldge and Mace Perry of Rushbottom wore Rule visitors on Saturday evening. Vet Uiinkor visited in Missouri Sun- day. day.S. S. W. Burk was a visitor at the Ulg lake Sunday. John Cunningham living north of town la working for W. J. Cunningham over In Missouri this week. II. F. Simon was a Missouri visitor last Sunday. Fred Hrown and wlfo from near Falls City were Rule visitors last Sun day. day.S. S. W. Cunningham made a business trip to St Joe Sunday evening return ing Wednesday. The depot carpenters finished mak ing repairs hero Saturday and left for Fortescuo whore they will make some repairs on the depot at that place. Lessio Inks visited with her sister , Mrs. Emma Wallace of this city Sun day. Roy Dikes of Craig , Mo. , visited friends in Rule Sunday. K. Tuttle was a county scat visitor Monday afternoon. Mamie Kanaly departed Sunday noon lor Lincoln where she will attend the normal for six or eight weeks. W. W. Chinnock of Wymore was a Rule visitor Monday. Anna Mahan was a Falls City visitor Monday. E. Marts of Auburn was a Rule visi tor Monday. Win. Evans came down from Falls CliySatuidaj night to visit the homo folks returning Sunday oveninc. Ira Hoyles of Kansas City is visiting frlctids hero this week. Win. Dot-ate was a Rule visitor on Monday. Henry Caver/.ugio came down fiom Falls City Saturday night returning Sunday night. . North Anderson and family from near Hiawatha visited Iriends in Rule Sunday. The Royal Neighbors will glvo an ice cream social at the Tinsley hotel Saturday night. Yes. Rule is soing to celebrate the 4th of July this year and arrangements are being made for u good program , a erand street parade and a fine display of fireworks ut night. Gus Uoohmc and sister , Mela o Atchison came up Saturday night to - visit their parent ; . . Mary Koobrick of Atchison is visit ing in this city this week. John Kanaly had the roof on hi saloon painted this week. Joseph Frederick has erected t , handsome wlro fence along bis prop crty and has put down a new sidewalk Q. M. Edgecombe has put down new sidewalk along his residence. Geo. E. Ward has repaired his wal atom : his property adjoining on Stuts man street. HUA1BOLDT I Minnie Pftrashnk , who has been teaching In the Missouri Valley , Iowa , schools , arrived in the city th * ' lust of the week and will < pcnd her \acatlon with her parents south of town ( Joorgo Thompson who iiad boi-n vis- itlng friends In thi * city left Sunday for his home in Chicago. Miss Lulu Harding has ro'iirncd to her homo In this city , having com pleted her work in the Cottier univer sity at Lincoln. Nellie Ilolman left Friday for a Usit with relatives in Illinois. iiohcemil Frcohbauer lias returned from a visit at Parutii. I. T. Carl Mann arrived in the city the fore part of the week from South DaVota and will spend several weeks looking after business interests and visiting friends before returning to his claim. Mrs. Myrtle Healey of Omaha ar rived In the city the last of the week for : i visit with her mother , Mr * J. W. Campbell. Anna Mao Gravatt and Ray Miller , prominent young people of this city , were married Thursday at 1 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. B. F. Gravatt and wife. Mrs. O. T. Little and daughter. BcBslo , attended the wedding of a friend in Pa > vnce City Thursday. George and Lois Hummel , who have been attending school in Lincoln the past year , returned to tholr homo in this city the fore part of the week. Mrs. John Williamson and baby left Thursday for a visit with friends at Hampton and Omaha. Coral Rice of Tccumseh is vlsltinc her sister , Margaret Rico this week. Mabel Pool , formerly of this city , and Charles Diekison were married at Bakersvillo , Cal. , recently. Prof. A. A. MoMurray and family returned Friday from u visit with friends in Washington. Ks. A miscellaneous shower was given at the home of Ena Cooper , on Monday afternoon In honor of Anna Mae Gravatt. Guy Miller and family are visiting relatives at Grotna , this week. Iryin Shirley and George Grinstead went down to Salem Monday and in company with a purty of friends from that place lot' for Kentucky to be in attendance at the ' 'homo coming week1 in that state Mrs Virgiu Smith left TL'iirsday for or home in Missouri. STELLA. Esther Smith of Lincoln has been : ie guest of Florence Wheeler this eek Will Curtis and family and Loyd lason loft overland for Colorado Mon- ay The former will probably locata hero if suited. Maud Colglazicr loft tor New Mexico 'uesduy to assist in the euro of a sister- n-law who is very low with cousump- ion. Nevada Hays has been the guest of jincoln this week. A ball game was played hero Sunday iftornoon between an aL'gregatlon rom Ho wo and the Stella team. Stella III the game by u score of Jo to 11. Will Fankoll went to Kansas City liinday where ho lias v/ork as a painter or the remainder of the summer. O. D. Horn and wife who have been operating a racket store hero the past ix month * have moved tlmir stock to Frisco City , Kans. Dr. Andrew and family and S. B. rillith expect to leave next Tuesday or a month's visit with relatives in Oklahoma. Sallle Kolso of Salem has been spending the week with Mrs. Richard Morris west of town. Allij D.ivis is home from Tckamah where she has boon teaching the past year. She has bet'n hired again there at an increase In salary. Wm. Dover , the night operator who was so badly beaten up hero a ' eek ago , was able to leave town Sunday He offered no explanation as to how he was hurt or as to who did it. Etta Monod left yesterday for St. Joe after a six weeks' visit with her parents here. E W. Luwson , wife and daughter of Kansas City were in town this week. Thoj had been to Auburn to attend the wedding of a friend Minnie Young was marrhd at the homo of her mother south of Stella Ian Friday evening to Don Demareo of Auburn. The young couple left that i ' t * ' ANT S CAM * , ' KTG- Lwish to announce to the people of Rule and surrounding1 country , that on SATUR DAY , .Tune JO , I Open my doors for business. Owing to the hick of room , my line at present will consist ol Shoes , Gents' Fur nishings and Dry Goods. Everything- bright , new and up-to-date in every respect. Our Shoe line consists of the well known brand ot "Star 5 Star" and Buster Brown Blue Ribbon Shoes. I have used the greatest care to select the numbers that will give the best satisfaction both in style and wear. My motto will be Buy for Cash and Sell for Cash and give you 100 cents worth for one dollar. SHOES No. W ) White House ladies kid single sole , blucher , Cuban heel , patent tipa beauty sells at.$3.5O Star ! 12 White House men's Goodyear welt , viol , double sole , military heel , stock tip , straight ' last , very stylish and comfortable price S3.5O No. 12 Bustur Brown. This line Is made of extra good quality box calf leather , double sewed throughout , full easy last and meets all the demands of u med ium weijrht shoe. Boys'o to 8 < , ! .30 Boys Si to 12 1.73 Boys 12 to2 2.00 Boys 25 to f > 2.25 Misses 5 to 8 100 Misses 8 } to 12 1.25 Misses 12J to 2 1 50 Infants moccasins and soft sole shoes , pretty colors , soft and easy 35c to OOc THE BEST IS THE GHEAPES1 G OB 6g < Tt METRE . ? m. B ft VB * S ' * * * 'J > tt .B Oa I night for Spaulding. Nebr. . where they will make their home. J. A. Overman , postmaster , and Fred Gilbert , a rural mall carrier , at tended the postmasters convettion in Omaha this week. Mrs. A. W. Montgomery went to Omaha Tuesday morning where she svill tuko iiii'dlca ! truutment for the next two weeks. Clare Column will soon begin the erection of a six-roomed house on his farm south of town. SImmie Weddle has been spending the past two weeks with his aUter at Home , Kan. Frank Weller and Hey Edwards , students at the state university , are homo for the summer. A number of young ladles were en tertained at the homo of Mrs J. D. Curtis last Thursday evening , compli mentary to Mtij Hall , who was visiting hero from Auburn. Mrs. W. C. Dorsoy aud children of Louisville , Nebr. , are spending the week ut the home of W. II. Hogrele. Charley Haugard and family of Kan sas City were the guests of J. R. Cain and family a few days this week. Mrs. Nolle Mason of Chicago is hero for an extended visit with her parents , Henry Suyer and wife. Her husband is expected here the lust of the month. Will Marts , wife and baby have be n visiting relatives at Arapahoe for the past two weeks. Elmer Ham of Shuber , has been working in the telephone office at nights while his sister has a two weeks vacation. A number of farmers near Stella have been trying to organize a mutual telephone company hero the past two weeks. A largo number of farmers gathered at the Lowe hall Saturday afternoon and perfected an organiza tion. Arthur Pohl has rented the Jameson DRY GOODS Nice Lawns , per yard. . . 10 to 15c Indian Lawn , per yard 10 to 25c Bleached Muslin per yd ( ii to 9c Brown muslin per yd ( i to Sic The Rcnfrum damask table cloth per yard 25 to C3e Linen Crash Bleached 12 to 15c Linen Crash Unbleached. . .5 to 74c Bed Ticking per yard 10 to 20c Table oil cbtn all colors 20c Nice all silk Ribbons assorted col ors per yard o to 22i Garter Elastic per yard 5 to 25c Ladies drop stitch black hose. . .25c Ladies White Hose 15c Ladles Kerchiefs white linen 5 to 25e Men's kerchiefs white linen 10 to 23c Mosqulta barin all colors 8Jo BAND CONCERT Every Saturday Eve. residence and his wife expectb to move here from Louisville this week. VERDON. Fred Gibson and wife of Dolsart , Texas , are visiting relatives hero. Mrs. M. A. Vench was a county seat visitor Tuesday. Gamma Hall went to Lincoln Wed nesday. The Children's day exercises given Sunday morning by he Congregation al Sunday school was one of the best ever given there. Mrs. Marv Clark is on the sick list. Clarence Clark of Kansas City \\as in town last week. G. K. Hall and Abe Yoder were up from the county seat Sunday. 01 } do Lum visited in Barnard , Mo. , last week. The small son of Lou Xentner is very ill. Aba Stewart and W. F. Veach at tended the Embalmer's convention at Lincoln this week. Amelia Nusbuum is attending the summer normal at Peru. Blanche Lytlo left for Oklahoma to visit her parents Tuesday. Guy Gage and family mored to Howe Friday where they will make their future home. Dr. Kceney left Monday for Elk Creek. Ed Duncan has gone to South Dakota Will Cox of Stella visited old friends in Verdon this week. Delegates from the Congregational church are Mr. and Mrs. Gardner , Jessie Griffith and Fity Detriech ; from the Christian arc Mrs. Veach , Mr. Johnson , Mrs. Corn and Maud Clark to the Sunday School convention at Stella i is home from her May Johnson school i work at Norton , Kas. i Mrs. Stoneslfer of Lincoln came down , and attended a meeting of the Royal DRESS SHIRTS Gents light blue Madras Nos Hi to 17 75c Gents soft shirt with collar at tached at 75c Gents Keystone Tan at. . . . SI.00 Gents White Mohair brand.$2.50 WORK SHIRTS Men's black Hyde twill , rnin- forced front and back at.JOe / The Suede in stripes , blue and a great many other colors We UNDERWEAR Men's Shirt aud Drawers , tun , ribbed , prices . ' 55 nnd GOc Ladies Vests , ribbed , tape armhole - hole and neck lOc Ladies Vests V nock white. .2 ? > e Ladie * Drawers made full with dr.uv.tnJ at waist , wide kixoariii lace trim mod bottom tom . ' 15 and SOe Neighbors , getting them started i the work. Mrs. N. Keeler of Cotner is viaitinp friends and relatives in Verdon thii week. Mrs. Larabee of Preston visited D G. Griffith and wife this week. Mrs. Humphrey visited friends i- Iliawatha last week. Ada Good of Peru visited friends it. Verdon last week. Mrs. Moore from Wymoro is visiting her daughter , Mrs. Dr. Griffith. New cement walks are being pi't down in dlllerent parts of town. The county Mutual Insurance Co met in Verdon last Monday. Mr. Taylor , state seerrtary of the prohibition association , preached at the Christian church Sunday night. "Damon and Pythias , the two combined - f bined Shall their story tell from the front of time ; That twain by an angel's hand en twined , Shall love again and teach us to be kind. " SOUTHWICK. R. Shelty of Preston was among : the Tuesday visitors here. Mr McShane , a pianoist of much talent was in thiscit'Mon day. Attorney Mahoney of Omaha was in town Tuesday on legal \ business. V. G. Lyford was a business visitor in Lincoln several days this week. Supervisor Atwood of Hum- boldt was among the Palls City v visitors this week.