THE FALLS CiT TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JULY 6 , 1906. $40,000 Private Money to loan , Annual Interest - C. Smith Henry . est , Optional payments , Choice farms in this and adjoining counties , cheap homes in the LANDS & LOANS West and South. Exchanges made. STELLA. John Broekman has rented his farm north of town to Morgan Brothers and will move to Humboldt the first of October where he recently purchased property. John Monod and wlfo of St. Joe are fcpcndlr.g the weak with his relatives at this place. Daisy and Stella Lowe have been the guests of friends In Omaha this week. A son was born to Arthur Sholon- barger and wlfo last Thursday. Stella Mn'on has a fine new piano. Gladys Hlnsd of GolTs , Kans. , has been guest at the homo of W. II. Hogrefo the past two weoki ? . M. J. Clancy , a well known and pros perous farmer living south of town , has been taken to Lincoln to be treat ed for drunkcness. Mrs. S. A. Montgomery has been In Nebraska City this week where she wont to attend the wedding of a nolcu. Ida Moeror of Yntcs Center , Kans. , has been spending the past two weeks ut the homo of her cousin , Mrs. Ida Shlck. Janotto Wellor Is spending the week at the homo of her brother in Nebras ka City. Mannio McNulty , the young manse so badly Injured while at work on the section recently , has been taken tea a railroad company hospital In Omaha. Al Keith , who has been cooking at the Overman hotel , has gone to Lang- don , Mo. , to cook at a fishing resort. Paul , the two-year-old son of Sandy Shrador and wlfo , Is sutTorlng from a broken jaw , canted by being run over by a larger brother. Rollio Bain , who is employed In Lincoln , spent a few days with his parents at this place this week. 1. W. Harris' now house was struck by lightning during the storm last Friday evening , but sustained no par ticular damage. SHUBERT Elmer Harman and Teddy Hill were Sunday visitor at Nomaha. May Sample and Mrs. Lydla Har mon visited Mrs. George Urlcker. Mrs. George lirleke and two daugh ters Corrlo and Blanche visited Mrs. Stlm Parmor Friday. Walter Lewis and family visited his father in the south part of town .sun- day. day.Mr. Mr. Cole who has been bick with typhoid fever for the past six weeks has so far recovered ab to bo out again. Dr. Sutton of Broken Bow was here last week visiting old time friends. Art .Shubcri spent a few days last week In Omaha. Mrs. Hall from Vordon visited with her daughter Mrs. Brlckcr last week. Lords Leader played ball on the homo diamond with the Ued Sock from Howe and won by the score ol SI to 0 in favor of our boys. Miss Moore of Stella gave a musl cat by her class at the Chrlsthu Church and a large crowd was in at tendance and the program was line. May Sample was visiting her mini Mrs. Lydia Harmon Saturday am Sunday. Mr. Fred Boatman the barber am Miss Daisy Arnold both of this cltj were married Tuesday. They hav gene to housekeeping in the Smith ; property on north Klein street. Ben Kncclo from Oklahoma Is ii the city visiting his uncle Charlo1 Pond. Mrs Charley Pond visited Mrs Lydla Harmon last Monday. Lightning struck Dayo Ward1 house last Friday during the storu and knocked the lluo otT. It alti struck Jack Jones' barn and burned 1 and some hay and a new buggy an farm implements. FARGO. The lightening struck the fine bar belonging to Alois Dennccker and si head cf fine cattle among them was fine throughbrcd bull. The call were worth from $200 to $300 at lea and no insurance. John WIssman sr. , had business ! Rule the first of the week. Philip Zimmerman Sr. , was attcm Ing business in Rule Thursday. Henry Scbeitol is having his doub corn crib painted. E. G. Fischer was n pleasant calli here the first of the week. John Nlsscn , who has been vlsltlt his sister who lives in Peru Nebr. , r turned to his home in Fargo this wee Win. WIssman and George King were attending to business in Kulo thlfi week. Thomas Ford has been chosen Police during the celebration hero the -1th. Mrs. L. M. Jones received a pleasant visit from her sister who resides in Western Nebraska this week. Mrs. A. F. Hent spent the last of this \ week visiting at the homo of her parents | at Highland Kansas. Grandfather Jones and son Lewis wore attending to business In llulo the latter ! part of the week. Martin Xlmmerman and wife recent ly moved to Pond Creek , Oklahoma , wliero they expect to make their future homo. Grandma Burkett and son were Kulo callers Saturday. Win. Whot/.ol and family wore plea sant callers hero Saturday. Len Walter of Corning , Mo. , was hero looking nftor business the last of the week. John Glcason was attending to busi ness In Falls City the last of the week- Jack Brlnogar was looking after business atl'alrs In Falls City the last of the week. Grant Freol has hU engine in good running order and has a brand new Westing House Threshing machine on the road. P. S. Heacock sent us two loads of his fine Hour this week. Mrs. Henry Kbel Is visiting relatives In Colorado Springs this week. Her sister of St. Joseph , Mo. , accompanied her. her.Win. Win. Bauman was transacting busi ness In Falls City this week. F U. Simons spent the -Ith hero visiting his friends. Mr. Simons formerly lived hero but recently has been an employee of the 1 ! . & M. Hall way at Wymore , Nebr. Mr. Glcason of Craig , Mo. . Is spend ing this week at thu homes of M. C. Brlnopur and John Glcason. Olcn Uogrofo was a pleasant caller hero the latter part of the week. Grillln Wright was attending to business here this week. Thomas Maudervlllo has not yet re covered from a severe attack ol La grippe which ho has had for several months. Win. Buekmlnlster was attending to - business hero the latter part of the week. Chas. Nlsson was a pleasant caller hero this week. . Miss Anderson was a pleasant caller hero this week. Geo. II. Fisher was transanctlnc business hero recently. Elmer Schock and Herman Solt ? were transacting business hero the . latter part of last week. U. D. Waggoner and son were at' ; tending to business hero the lattei part of the week , JolT Jones was transacting buslncs In Kulo Saturday. M. C. Brlnegar was attending ti business at the county seat the latte part of the week. C. H. Wlltso was a Falls City callc : Fridaj. Fred Tlehman and A. J. Thompsoi made a Hying trip to Falls City and re y turned Friday forenoon. 0 Peter Noidccker and wlfo were Kul callers the last of the week. Albert Santo has completed his no ; barn and Fred C. Smldt is palntlni It. 'S. OHIO Mrs. Cook of the County Homo spen ! a few days this week with her so Win. COOK. Win. Huottner and family wer gucfts at Martin Nolto's Sunday. Elmo McCann was a guest at Ilei bert Bark's Sunday. Noah Peck ami wlfo were visttoi at the lattcrs parents last Wodncsda rn Ix In Falls Ulty. Ixa a E1 T. Pock and family were guest tlo ! at the homo of Noah Peck Sunday. 1st Milton Lint of Kansas City was guest of the Peck boys a few days las In woek. Mr. Tally and wlfo spent Sunda id- with their daughter Mrs. Daechner. S. II. Knlsaly and son Lloyd wei lie visiting at the homo of Eph Peck an family Sunday. lor Prof. Richardson and family of Fal City favored the forks at the Gcrma Baptist church with some of their fit re. selections Sunday. ek. I Prof. Mllllcan delivered an addre ; to quite a number at the Silver Church last Sunday at 11 o'clock Baptism \vas administered to a nil in- her of converts at the Maple rrovc church Sunday afternoon. I N. B. Burnworth and wife entertain cd their friends Joe Shaw and wife Sunday. John Vocam of Fa'.ls City came out Monday for a short visit with tils daughter Mrs. N. Peck. May Houtx spent Friday with her cousin's Xonu and Ruby Burnworth. Frank Llchty and family were guests of H. J. Prlchard and wife , ' Sunday. Geo. Prichard and family were visitors at Win. Cook's Sunday. ! Sol Marts and wife of Falls City were visiting their daughter last Wednesday. Grace Ncdrow entertained her friend Kate Shouse , Sunday. Mrs. Luty. has returned from Ohio where was visiting her daughter for sometime. She will now stay with her daughter Mrs. Frank ShalYer. Francis Stump and wife were the guests of Geo. Shouso and wife , Sun day. Grace and Mabel Shouso went to Hiawatha last Saturday to attend the street fair. Mrs. Perry Shall'er and daughter Donald were guests of Mrs. Noah Peek Sunday. Clcon Peck spent Sunday at Burada with Ilonry Gardes. The Ice cream social which was to bo at Perry Shaffer's last Saturday evening was postponed until next Sat urday evening , July 7 , on account of the btorm. Win. Peck entertained his friend , Ivan Keller Sunday. Edith Peck visited with Daisy Peek | Sunday. i Clay Peck and wife spent Sunday afternoon at the former's parents. Daniel Keller was a guest of Eph Peek Sunday. Win. Hutchison and Clarence Peck spent Sunday afternoon with Guy and Albert Burk. A. L. lilchurdson and family of Falls City were guests of Noah Peck and wlfo Sunday. Myrtle Yocam of Falls City was a guest of her sister Sunday. Liz/.lo Whitrock of Falls City spent i Sunday with her brother Fred aud | wife. ( Ansom Kniscl and wife were vlbi-1 tors at Eph Peek's Sunday. ! Edna ShatTer went to Nebraska City to spend the Fourth and visit with friends this week. ° HUMBOLDT Mrs. Mary Mills who has been visitIng ' lp Ing her sister , Mrs. E. M. Harding returned to her homo in St. Joseph , Missouri , Saturday. : Mrs. Lou Johnson arrived in the city from California the past week on ° a visit to relatives and friends. Col. M. W. Harding and family left Thursday for Colorado ; In the hope of si benefittlng their son , Brook's health. Hoxlo Well * returned Monday from a pleasant visit with friends near Dawson. Dr. A. R. Scott of St. Joseph visit ed In Humboldt Sunday. Rov. Bert Wilson and family spent the Fourth of July with relatives at Mindeu , Nebr. Pearl Phllipps who has been visit ing friends in this city for several weeks , returned Saturday to her homo nt in Hastings. Mcsdames C. L. Hummel and Will Gcrgcns entertained their Sunday ro school classes at the home of Mrs. Hummel Wednesday evening. ir" Ruth Chambers , a former teacher employed in our city school , was married Thursday , to Louis wolf of y Council BlufTs. Ray E. Miller and 'ifo returned Tuesday from a visit with relatives at Versailles , and St. Louis , Missouri , a The Odd Fellows aud Rebekah ist lodges held a picnic In the Eis timber the Fourth of July. A neighbor picnic was held in the Rock Williamson grove northeart of ire town Wednesday. nd The funeral of Mrs. Sam Hunzeker was hold at the German Reform Us church southwest of town Sunday. an A. D. Snow and family visited with no friends in Auburn the Fourth of July. Sheriff W. T. Fenton and wife of Falls City spent Sunday with Hum- CLEARING SALE Beginning with SATURDAY , July 7th , 1906 and ending July 28th , 1906 , we make our usual Clear = ing Sale Reductions on all sorts of Ladies' Wear. While we have had a very successful season on all these lines , we have an unusually rich and complete variety now sacrificed toclean up. Early buyers will find many of the choicest styles shown by us this season , at cuts that represent great saving. This is not a sale in which old stock and antiquated styles are offered at slightly reduced prices , but fashions that are fresh this season and values that you will quickly appreciate. All Shirt Waists , i-3 off J All Dress Skirts 1-4 off All Ladies Wool Suits 1-2 off All Ladies Satin and Linen Suits i-4 off All Ladies Silk Petticoats i-4 off All Ladies Satine Petticoats i5 off All Ladies Spring Jackets i-4 off All Ladies Rain Coats 15 off All Ladies Muslin Underwear 10 off In all these lines there are items which are very much more re duced in price than the above dis- i counts. Summer Wash Goods Nearly all Wash Goods have been greatly reduced in price. So cent Wash Goods now 35c 40 cent Wash Goods now 30c 35 cent Wash Goods now 25c 25 cent Wash Goods now 15c i5 cent Wash Goods now loc 12 1-2 cent Wash Goods now lOc i I ; boldt friends. Elmer Woods and family of Elk Creek , Neb. , were guests of L. C. Mann and family the forepart of the week. Mrs. Marciu Bradley came up from Dawson Monday for u visit with her parents A. J. Edwards and wife. Mrs. Belle Corn left Tuesday eve ning for a visit with friends near Ft. Pierre , South Dakota. William James and family of Sheri dan , Wyoming , arc visiting the fam ily of Henry Soites In this city. Mrs. Emma Grinstead and daughter , Xora , are visiting relatives in this vicinity. Nolho Rlst visited with her sister , Mrs. L. M. Hillings in Table Rock Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. R. M. Lltehfield , who has boon vlsltinir her son , Dr. E. A. Litchfield and family , returned to her home in Kansas City the last of the week. Nellie Holman returned Friday from a visit with relatives In Illinois. Pearl Carver Is home from a plea sure trip through Colorado. J. J. Prey and family of St. Joe visited this week. Fred Fisher and wife were guests of friends in St. Joseph this week. E. C. Colhapp and tamlly visited with relatives In Tecumseh several days the middle of the week. . Jos. Miles of Falls City was a busi ness visitor in Humboldt Saturday. Mrs. Chet Power left Friday for her homo In St. Joseph , after visiting several weeks with Charles Power and wife east of town. VERDON. Supt. Oliver was in Verdon last Wednesday. Frank Veach and John Hull seined fish in the Cornell pond last week and had fair success. Alice Banks and Nellie Morris of Preston risited Mrs. Dr. Grilllths this week. J. H. Hall entertained a few of his Iriends in the opera house with a fine graphaphonc and lemonade last Sun day afternoon. The small son of Len Zentner east of town died July 2nd. Muriel Stewart visited relatives in Peru this week. Pearl Cunningham came down from Peru last Friday for a two days visit. A reception was given by the alumni for the class of 1900 , at the home of O. P. Veal and wlfo Saturday night , In spite of a hard rain about fifty were present. A fine time was reported by all. W. Crouch and family entertained Bert Stephens and wife last Sunday , Mrs. Mary Stewart Is haying an ad dition built onto her house. Mrs. Mose Vracb was a Falls City visitor this week. Mrs. Duncan and baby are visiting in Falls City last Friday. Vera Lord was up from Falls City last Friday. J , Jf Chas. Henderson and wlfo arc home from Rulo. Stump & Tirnerman , J. Parsons and Geo. Knapp have cement sidewalk * down this week. Winnie and Mary Hanley were Falls City visitors last Friday. C. C. Simmons and wife left for their homo in Kansas City Monday after an extended visit here. "Uf Queen Guinn returned to Dawson on mr Monday after a visit with Katherine j / Meliza. * jf Tressa Bell GrilHths had a thumb and finger nail crushed off In a clo.hes- wringer last week. Ray Arnold Is home from Crete. Mrs. Belle Cornell and daughter spent Saturday and Sunday in Verdon. J. Arnold moved from salem on to the farm of T. L. Hall last week. Win. Dragoo closed up his hotel and moved out of F. Dotriech's building last Monday. Mrs. Knapp was a Salem visitor this week. Rev. Hunt spent the last of the week in Salem. 4 Born , to J. Nemans. July 2nd , a girl. Dr. Griffin in attendance. Marriage Record. Louis Moore , Humboldt . 57 Annie Olden , Humboldt . 34 John A. Larabee , Dawson . 20 Gladys Wood , Sabetha . 16 Samuel J. Doctor , Hiawatha . 29 i Bessie J. Grienlnger , Hiawatha . . . 10 f s. Married by Judge Gagnon , July 4th.