THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JULY 13 , LOCAL LORE. Eat Sowles1 candj' . T. J. McKicver was a Rule visitor the Fourth. James Philpot was down from Hrimboldt on Tuesday. Ed Davis and wife were up kom Rule last Tuesday. Anna Jenkins visited with her parents at Rule the Fourth. Mrs. Brock of Humboldt is vis iting with Mrs. D. HBlakcncy. . Mrs. John Wilson has returned from a visit with friends in Mound \ City. Karl Sedltnayr spent the Fourth with Fred Cleveland at Nebraska \ 4 City. City.Mrs. Mrs. M. O. Rickards and baby , of Auburn are visiting relatives here. Oil meal and Armours meat meal for hogs at Hecks Feed Store. Elmer Richards of Humboldt spent Tuesday with friends in this city. J. II. Miller of St. Joseph was the guest of Miss Rue Gates last Friday. Emma Grant and John Casey were among the Mound City vis itors last week. Father Fitzgerald of McCook was visiting old time friends here , this week. Winnie Nedrow , of Stella is visiting her grandparents Levi Nedrow and wife. Miss S. A. Carroll of Mount Vernon , Iowa remembered The Tribune this week. Mrs. Jack Callahan and daugh ter Etta of Chicago are visiting Patrick Gunn and family. Paul Greenwald had a carload of cattle on the Kansas City market the first ol the week. Leah Poteet is at home after a visit with her sister , Mrs. Otto Wartenslaben at Leavitt , Nebr. John Barnhart of the Auburn Herald was a pleasant caller at these quarters the past Friday. T. J. Shafer of Shubert was transacting business affairs here the latter part of the past week. ' ' Mrs. C. Gehling returned Fri day from a two weeks visit with her daughter Josephine , at Lead , S. D. Mrs. Wilson and three chil dren of Salt Lake City are visit ing with her brother C. G. Har grave. Dora and Mary Glinescame up from Oklahoma City Monday and will make this city their home. Mrs. Elza Morris and little daughter , of Kansas City are the guests of J. J. Morris and wife in this city. Jerrr Kermode , wife and daughter of Atchison are the guests of relatives and friends in this city. Thomas O'Brien , son of the late Officer O'Brien of the Chic ago Police force , is the guest of Patrick Gunn , ana other rela tives here. Wednesday , the Fourth was a busy day for County Clerk Hutchins. He celebrated the day attending to the pension Touchers of the old soldiers. Geo. Boone and wife were up from St. Joseph the past week visiting with D. W. Sowles and wife. Mr. Boone left Saturday to attend the Hotel men's con vention at Chicago. Dr. F. Hall and family ol Galesburg , Illinois are visiting -with his brother George Hall ir this city , and relatives near Ver don. George and his brothei will leave Sunday for Denver- Mrs. Sue E. DeWald , Mr. and Mrs. Otho Wachtel and daughtei Inez , drove to Merrill , Kan. Sunday to visit numerous rela tivesamong them being an unch Sam Springer , who is now pas ninty-one years of age and verj feeble * Ralph Lewis went to Kansas City Saturday. Mrs. Berry Jones of Vcrdon saw the circus. Margaret O'Grady was down from Dawson Tuesday. J. S. Everetts of Omaha was a Monday visitor in this city. W. D. Easley came up from Kansas City the past Friday. James Gilmore and son of Vcr don were in town Tuesday Frank Vcaclt aud wife were Falls City visitors Tuesday. Mable Poteet returned Friday from a visit with Rule friends. Joseph Tiehen was among the Dawson visitors here Tuesday. Miles Kelley was cniong the Verdon visitors here circus day. G. J. Crook was a business visitor in Lincoln on Friday last. Miss Anna Martin of Cowcta , I. T. , is visiting with friends in this city. John Benschoter of Sheridan County was in this city the first of the week. Harry Hughes was the guest of Nebraska City friends one day the past week. Emma Beachey of Ottawa , Kansas was a Merrill visitor dur ing the past week. Dr. A. E. Wolfe has returned from a visit in his former home in Malvern , Iowa. J. L. Mendenhall of Beatrice an official of the C. B. & Q. was in this cit } ' Monday. James McDowell of Tecumseh is visiting with his parents , J. McDowell and wife. Mrs. E. L. Crane of Humboldt was the guest of Falls City friends during the week. Misses Julia Hunt and Florence Umstead ol Omaha are visiting at the home of P. II. Jussen. Mrs. Ross Jackson and little son Otho of Rule , were visiting in this city the first of the week. George Wahl returned Friday from Nebraska where he had been since the preceding Tues day. Ferd Harlow has added anoth er improvement to his residence on Harlan Street , by having a curb line put in. John Mositnan , Jr. , and family enjoyed a very pleasant day at the country home of Herman Tubach last Sunday. Henry Bucher and daughter , i Mrs. Hill and Grace Bucher , and Fred Sebold were Rule visitors lone day the past week. W. A. Greenwald and wife , and Carrie Greenwald left the last of the week for a month's visit in Pennsylvania. Mrs. J. L. Bentley wife of the , Commercial agent at Deadwood , I S. D. is the guest of her sister j Mrs. E. G. Whitford. Geo. Gould and wife of St. Joseph were the guests of A. Restorer and family the latter part of the past week. A new spick and span stamp rack has been added to the many modern convenience in the Cleav er & Sebold rsal-estate office. Mrs. Major Hartwick and niece Miss Vegley of St. Joseph have been visiting with D. W. Sowles and wife , and other rela tives here. Chas. Prater and wife , George Prater and wife went to Merrill Sunday to attend the funeral of John Sellers , a nephew of Mrs. C. H. Marion. What Wisconsin did Nebraska can do. The republicans elected Senator La Fallette against the combined opposition of the rail- roads. Nebraska can elect Brown under the same conditions. 1 | C. H. Marion and wife were called to Merrill the last of the week by the death of a cousin , John Sellers , who died in Kansas City , the result of an operation. The funeral services were held on Sunday afternoon at Morrill. Dr. Clapper and son of Verdon attended the circus in this city. Dr. Eckard and Loren Smith of Dawson spent Tuesday here. Queen Guinn of Dawson spent Tuesday with friends in this city. Frank Dempsey , C. B. & ( J. operator at Dawson , was here Tuesday. Charlie Mann of Humboldt at tended the big doings here on circus day. Carl Bates of Hiawatha at tended the circus in this city the first of the week. Mike Miller and Pat O'Brien of Dawson spent Tuesday with Falls City friends. John C. Foster of Pawnee City was looking after business here the past Saturday. Messrs. Hey , Love and Frazicr were among the Hiawatha people in this city Tuesday. Attorney Guile of Humboldt saw that the elephants all did their stunts properly. Dr. Berger and wife came down from Dawson to see' the Fore- paugh & Sells Bros , circus. Angelina and Minna Tiehen of Dawson spent Tuesday the guests of Falls City friends. Martha King and John Hall were among the Verdon visitors in this cit3' the first of the week. R , Horrocks and wife have a baby boy which arrived at their home on the morning of circus day. W. B. Alexander dropped busi ness cares , long enough to come down from Dawson and see the circus. Allan D. May , wife and baby were among the Salem people in attendance at the circus held here Tuesday. The News has installed a new Babcock printing press which adds much to the conveniences of that institution. Frank Landis and family have moved from the Benschoter cot tage into the Keeling property on Lane street. S. H. Hancock and family and E. L. Bowers and family from near Vcrdon came down Tuesday to see the circus. Col. Dalbey of the Shubert Citizen was a pleasant caller at this office during his short visit here on Tuesday. Rev. Gerathawohl and Jacob Mack will leave the 29th for a visit with relatives at Karlcrue Baden , Germany. J. C. Luginbill , one of the leading farmers in the west end , was a pleasant caller at this office Tuesday morning. A band of pick-pockets were in town Tuesday but did a small business. Three or four tried to corner Henry Shaw but failed. Hank was too wise. Chas. Humphrey and wife of the Verdon Vedette were the guests of her parents , Geo. A. Abbott and wife on Tuesday. Mr. Humphrey did not forget The Tribune quarters while here. Hazel Graham of Portland , Ore. , is the guest of her cousin , Maud Graham. She will leave the first of the week for a visit with friends in New York. The Misses Graham spent the fore part of this week with an aunt at Crete , Nebr. Rev. Joseph Presson of Auburn addressed a large audience at the Methodist church Sunday July 1 , morning and evening. Rev. Presson , who is ninty years old , has the distinction of having been baptized by Peter Cart- wright. "He preached the first sermon ever delivered in Nebras ka territory , and has labored un ceasingly in church work during the whole of his long and useful life. He is now retired and he says though he will soon be called "home" he knows he will cross the river at the ' 'upper ford. " The Board of Supervisors was in session Tuesday. Mrs. Charley Boyle of Sabetha is visiting friends here. Dr. Wolfe has been visiting his parents in Malvern , la. - Fay Hclmick of Stella was visiting friends here Wednesday. J. S. Kvarts was down from Omaha Sunday for a short visit. Robt. Edie was among the Humboldt visitors here on circus day. Elmer DeJarnctt was up from Atchison during the first of the week. J. M. Swcinfurtli and wife were up from Rule the past Tuesday. Hugh Leathcrman of Hum- boldt spent Tuesday with friends in this city. Mrs. Charley Roberts of Salem was the guest of Gee Jennings' family Tuesday. J. R. Cain and wife were in Kansas City this week shopping for their new house- Mrs. Marion Vaughn came home Saturday after a month's visit in Seneca and other Kansas points. Misses LaCroy and Leonice Howcll of Hiawatha were the guests of Odda Lapp the first of the week. Hiawatha furnished its usual quota of circus cranks Tuesday. Some of them even came up the evening before. Falls City has a Gibson girl several of them in fact. The one we have in mind lives on North Stone street. Herman Minnick came up from Atchison on Wednesday to at tend the funeral of his brother-in- law George Ilinton. Karl Krauft while down from Dawson Tuesday , took occasion to give us a call , which was in deed a pleasure to us. ' Edna Crook returned the first of the .week from Alma , Neb. She was accompanied home , by Elizabeth Kackelris. James , Albert a n d Austin O'Brien , sons of ( 'apt. O'Brien of Chicago , are guests at the coun try home of Patrick Gunn. Mrs. Alice Adams , who has been visiting her mother , Mrs. Dilts , for some time , left Wednes day noon for her home near Santa Cruz , Cal. A Falls City woman has six of her kin visiting her and they brought five trunks. She says she can accommodate the people comfortably but the trunks are a problem. Grace and Anna Reavis re turned home last Friday from Omaha where they had spent a week with J. W. Towle's family. Marion and Naomi Towle came to Falls City with them for a visit. The Preston and /iion chorus , under the directorship of Prof. A. L. Richardson and family , will enjoy an ice cream social this ( Friday ) evening at the home of Charles Weinert six miles east of this city. W. R. Crook and wife of Paonia , Col. , are visiting with relatives and friends in this city while en route for Chicago where they will spend several weeks with their sons who reside there. Mr. Crook is an old time resident of this city , being a former post master here , and for many years a mail clerk on the Burlington route. While here , in company with his nephew , Asa , he visited the local station and chanced to meet a friend who had worked in the same car for many years. While the meeting was acciden tal and of short duration , it was a very pleasant one to both , to once more meet the friends of by gone days. W. A. Hayes of Salem was a Monday visitor here. A. Xook and wife were down from Verdon Tuesday. Sheriff Fenton was a business visitor in Rule Friday. Judge Wilhite was a business visitor in Auburn Wednesday. Claude Drake was among the Humboldt people here circus day. James McMahon came down from Humboldt to see the circus. Geo. Ilauscll and wife of Salem spent Tuesday with friends here. Nannie Chaffin from Humboldt spent Tuesday with friends here. Ed May aud wife of Salem spent Tuesday with relatives here. Pat Clancy was down from Dawson for the big doings on Tuesday. lone Norton of Humboldt was the guest of Or. A. E. Wolfe on Tuesday. 1 Win. McPhcrson and family came up from Preston to attend the circus. Mrs. Cass Moore and daughter of Verdon were Tuesday visitors in this city. Fleming Robb of Verdon was the guest of friends here the first of the week. Mrs. May field and daughter , Alma , returned to Vcrdon Tues day evening. Mrs. Alfred Ramsey of near Dawson was a visitor here the first of the week. Mr. Stewart and daughters , Mattie and Anna , came up from Reserve Tuesday. Dick Turner and John Powers came down from Humboldt to see the menagerie. Mrs. II. E. Stouffer and son of Salem spent Tuesday with Mr. Stouffcr in this city. Will Crouch and wife of Vcr- don were among the out of town visitors here Tuesday. Golda Billings and Joe Har- baugh were among the Dawson people here circus day. Miss Mary Ilargrave of Dallas , Texas , is a guest at the home of C. G. Hargrave and wife. Henry Kloepfel of Rule was transacting business affairs in this city Tuesday morning. Gladvs and Hal Noah are visit ing with their grandmother , Mrs. Benedict , at her home in Verdon. Frank Clark , son and daughter , Walter and Ruth , were down from Verdon Tuesday to see the circus. Sam Stewart and wife of Re serve spent Tuesday with the latter's parents , J. M. DeWald and wife. The Misses Meyers of Hiawa tha were the guests of Odda Lapp on Tuesday and attended the circus. Mrs. Thos. McLane came up from Atchison Wednesday noon and will visit with friends here during the week. Deborah Mower returned Sat urday evening from a visit with Rev. E. E. Haskins and family at Portis , Kansas. Mrs. Hargrave and daughter , Etna , of Salt Lake City are vis iting with the former's son , C. G. Hargrave , in this city. Mrs. Judd Simmons and son , Charley , of Humboldt were the guests of her sister , Mrs. Milo Shields during the week. ' ' W. B. Albright and wife of Humboldt were the guests of his brother , George , and family in this city the first of the week. The Misses Hutchins , Heacock. Carrie Sloctun. Ena Cooper of Humboldt and Mrs. S. B. Miles drove to Sun Springs Wednesday morning. Mrs. Hall and daughter Mrs. Porter , who have been visiting the former's sister Mrs. Kate Burris , returned Sunday to their home at Maxwell , Iowa. L. A. Ryan of St. Louis is in our midst. Father Bex was a Dawson visitor Wednesday. Nevada Hayes of Stella is the guest of Edna Crook. - Mr , and Mrs. Young were down from Stella Tuesday. Sam Ross was down from Te cumseh the past Saturday. Florence Kenton and Mr. John son came down from Stella Tues day. Two nieces of Atchison , Kan. , are visiting with Mrs. Martin Kanaly. Eunice Cornell of Vcrdon was the guest of Ethel Parchcn the first of the week. John Benschoter and family are moving back to this city , from Sheridan county. ftcrh-ude Hayes of Stella was the guest of Sallie Schoenheit the first of the week. Blanche Higgins of Stella has been the , guest of Mrs. A. IE. Callison since Sunday. Roy ICdwards of Stella was the guest of his sister Mrs. John Os wald the past Sunday. - - * * - Caroline Cunningham of Stella was the guest of Mrs. John Os wald the past Sunday. Dr. Boose reports the birth of a daughter to Verna Scars and wife on Tuesday evening. Oliver Hall , of the Humboldt , Standard was a welcome visitor at this office on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beaulieti Georgia and Wilbur left Thurs day morning for Welsh , I. T. kucile and Olive Harris of Stella spent a part of the week the guests of Sallie Schoenheit. Margaret Hall a n d Nolle Mitchell of Hiawatha were the guests of Anita Wilson during the week. The trained seals in the circus Tuesday were the best we have ever seen , performing seemingly impossible feats. Ruth and Roy Bohrerare visit ing relatives at Sabetha and Bern , Kan. They will be gone about two weeks. Mrs. II. F. Gardner and two children left Monday noon for an extended visit with relatives at Kingston , Canada. Anna Frauenfelder and Alice Ilascnyagcr of Verdon spent several days with Ethel and Florence Parchcn this week. Will Uhlig , wife and son , ac companied by Sadie Meyers drove to Langdon yesterday morning , and will remain over Sunday. Mrs. Boyd and Mrs. Brighatn of Hiawatha and Robison.Kansas we.e the guests of their sister Mrs. C. M. Wilson tht past week. Nelle McMahon of Nebraska City is visiting with her parents and numerous friends in this city. She will leave in two weeks for Billings , Montana. Mrs. Frank Messier , who has been visiting for several weeks with her parents D. Gillispie and wife left Thursday morning for her home in Fairbury. George Cleveland left Thurs day morning for Mt. Rose , Colo. , where he will spend a week. F. W. Cleveland met him at Ne braska City and accompanied him on his trip. The ladies of the Episcopal church will give a lawn social at the home of Mrs. John Powell on Wednesday eve , July 20th. A cordial invitation is extended to the public. Poultry and Cream Wanted. I will pay 8X1 cents for hens. 2l/i cents of old roosters. 17 cents for separated cream , 15 cents for skimmed cream. If you have any of the aboye call at P. H. Hermes' feed store. Phone 35.