THE PALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , AUGUST 17 , 1906 The H. M. JENNE LOCATED TWO DOOR5 NORTH POST OFFICE FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA. o c/5 H We Have all Kinds and Styles of Up = to = Date Footwear H UJ Qoocls Marked in Plain Figures. Conic in and sec us , we will try to O SHE STORE Please You. George Gcbharclt will do your repairing. THE H. M. JENNE SHOE STORE. LOCAL LORE. Eat Sowles' candy. Perry Meyers is home on a vacation from California. Lawrence Christian was a Humboldt visitor Sunday last. Thos. Glines is now able to tvalk around with the aid of a cane. County Attorney James spent Sunday the guest of Wymore friends. Mrs. W. II. Kerr returned Sat urday from an extended visit in New York. Cass Jones of Rule was a busi ness visitor in this city the first of the week. Harry Foehlinger and Ernest Obenland spent Sunday at the Missouri Lakes. D. F. Harbaugh of Dawson had on Monday's market two carloads of hogs. Mrs. Amos Gantt and children are spending the week with her parents at Humboldt. Sheriff Fenton and family spent the day with friends at Humboldt Sunday last. Joe Parsons of Verdon was looking after business interests here the first of this week. Col. J. L. Dalbey of the Shu bert Citizen was among the part } ' boomers in town Monday. Mr. Keel of Kansas City is visiting at the home of his broth er-in-law Mr. Thornburg. W. S. Power , Herman Stone- sifer and John Holechek were here from Humboldt Monday. Thos. Palmer arrived Friday from Schyler , for a week's visit at the home of his parents in this city. Henry BucWr of Lisbon , Iowa who has been visiting with his brother Samuel , left Tuesday for Omaha. Jas. Holechek , Henry Funk , F. J. Hynek and Jas. Roy of Humboldt helped keep the ranks in line here Monday. Grace and Katherine Harmon who have been visiting at the home of their aunt Mrs. Otho \Vachtel left Wednesday for their home at Beatrice. J. A. Hill left Sunday for Minneapolis , St. Paul and Still- water , Minn. While away he will fall in with the veterans at the national encampment at Min neapolis this week. When the streets are as crowd ed as they were last Saturday night everybody should remem ber to walk on the right side of the walk for by so doing you are not constantly bumping into sdmebody. Wantel Peaches that will do for ship ping at Heck's feed store. The Falls City Candy Kitchen Chocolate and Vanilla Ice Cream. Ice Cream Sodas , all flavors. Crushed Fruits. Home Made Candies. Fruits in their seasons. ' / * Ice Cream , 15c a Pint , 30c a Quart Some of the wotnans clubs could be of great service to the city and surrounding1 country by presenting a petition to the board ot supervisors asking that seats be put in the court house yard. Last Saturday the town was full of tired country women , many with little babies , who had no place to sit down and rest. The Hiawatha square is fitted out in this way and every Sat urday the seats are filled with ladies from the country resting until their husbands have finished their business. Will somebody take this up ? Ruth Gladstone who has been he guest of Eva McNall for the ast week or so , returned Tues- ay to her home at Wirth , Mo. Uiss Gladstone was Eva's room late while they were attending lollege at Libert } ' , Mo. Mrs. Chas. Foehlinger and two hildren , who have been visiting er parents , James Goldman and vife , returned Sunday to their lome at McCook. Harvey Foeh- inger accompanied them. Rev. and Mrs. A. Frank of Barton , Kansasand Sarah Engel- recht of Chicago , who have been visiting with Rev. and Mrs. O. H. Engelbrecht , departed to heir home last Tuesday. Mrs. William Griffin and chil- ren returned to their home in lebron after a two weeks visit vith her parents JA. . McCor- nick and other relatives. James B. Davis and wife of lumboldt and J. L. Sullivan and vife of Omaha came down Mon- lay from the former place in Slama's auto. Mrs. Jane Shoup , sister of Mrs. A. McCormick , went to Au- ntrn Sunday afternoon for a veek's visit and to attend the ihautauqua. Rev. W. T. Cline and wife re- urned Friday from the assembly at Lincoln. Wilma will visit 'riends at Dunbar before return- ng. ng.Edwin Edwin Falloon accompanied by iis brother left for his old home n Ohio last week. He expects o be gone some two weeks. Mrs. Neal Mulligan , who has been visiting her parents , John lossack and. wife , left Friday 'or her home at Superior. Tom James and Ben Strainer were among those of the Hum- boldt crowd who lent enthusiasm to the convention. John D. Shrauger came down "rotn Humboldt to attend the convention last Monday after noon. Fay DeWald returned the latter part of the week from a visit with relatives at Reserve. Mrs. Will Sloan and son , Neal , of Verdon spent Thursday with John Hossack and wife. Dr. Johnson came down from Pawnee City on Friday of the past week. A. H. Fellers and wife were down from Humboldt the first of the week. Sherman Byerly and wife drove down from Verdon last Thurs day. Dowty Watson of Reserve , Ks. , was a Sunday visitor in this city. Rev O. H. Engelbrecht is at tending the synod at Waco , Neb. John Wilson was among the Humboldt citizens here Monday , Herbert Ford of Humboldt is attending the institute. Robert Kanaly spent Sunday with Dawson friends. Marquerite Rowley is visiting friends it : St. Joseph. Fred Arnold was down from Humboldt during the week. Emma Frank of Quincy , 111. , is the guest of Clara Tanner. J. T. Waggoner was among the Dawson people here Monday. Boraxinc at Ilarlow's for 5c a package , sells everywhere for lOc. M , Ilibbard was among the Salem people in this city Mon day. Joseph Glasser was among the Humboldt people here last Mon day. * John Babb was transacting business affairs in Humboldt last Friday. Harlow buys for cash or trade all kinds vegetables , fruit , butter and eggs. John A. Hern came down with the Shubert crowd the first of the week. Geo. Funk and wife of Dawson spent Saturday with friends in this city. Go to Harlow's for 20 mule borax or boraxine ) 5 and 10 cents per package. Henry Kloepfel of Rule was a pleasant caller at these quarters Saturday afternoon. Geo. V. Stumbo left the first of the week for Lincoln where he has acccepted a position. Frank Colwell of Pawnee City was a business visitor here the latter part of last week. Anthony Vaugh , who has been visiting in Holt county , Kansas , returned from there Friday night. Mrs. Geo. N. Strawn of Chicago cage , 111. , is visiting J. A. Hill and family. Mrb. Strawn is a niece of Mrs. Hill. Mabel Poteet returned the first of the week from Padonia , Kan. , where she lias been visiting with her sister , Mrs. Will Hurst. Burton Sperry and wife went to Auburn Sunday morning and visited her sister , Mrs. J. A. Conner , and attended the chau- tauqua. Oliver I. Hall , editor of the Humboldt Standard was down on Monday looking after the inter ests of the great democracy in this end of the county. Soap , soap , soap. Harlow has over 400 cases bought when soap was at its lowest price. Come and get our prices on soap , wash ing powder , borax and boraxine. Harlow will , for the Saturday sale , August 18th , sell you 3 boxes Uneeda or Tacoma biscuits for lOc. Also picnic hams at 75c , 85c and $1.00 each. These hams weigh 6 to 8 pounds each , guar anteed good wholesome cured hams. John Williams , of Salem , a nephew of J. H. Miles , of this city , an old feeder and shipper , made his first shipment to Kan sas City Monday. He had Herefords - fords , averaging 1,351 pounds which bold at $5.85 , within five cents of the top price. Mrs. John L. Cleaver made a trip to the Sycamore Springs on Monday , returning with a goodl } supply of those famed mineral waters. As the same was for the use of John L. we presume it contains "youth renewing' qualities , which no doubt ac accounts for his spryness. Now here is a good one and they say it is true. When the committee was soliciting for funds to defray the expenses of the Hiawatha bandit approached one of the richest men in Falls City for a contribution. He re plied ) "I would give you a quar ter but I will not be in town Saturday night. " Now what do you think of that ? Harlow has more groceries pilled up in his two buildings than any three houses in the county. These goods have been bought right and are going to be sold right. We fear no competi tion , local or catalogue. Come to Ilarlow's and get full value for your produce and cash. The delegates to the demo cratic convention- were having a good deal of fun out of the way they sat down on the Davises and John Morehead in their efforts to beat James for countattorney. . The bosses seem to have been pretty effectually busted. Ilarlow will place on sale Sat- irday , Aug. 18th , 50 picnic hams ; he finest and best selected stock 'rom one of our best packers. These hams will be sold at 75c , 85c and Si.00 each. Richardson County Shorthorn Breeders Association will hold a mblic sale at Mettz's sale barn Sept. , 15 1906. W. F. RII-SCHICK , 34t Secretary. Bring school children this Fri- lay and Saturday to have a medi cal test of their eyes. Dr. Bcau- nont will charge but $1.00 for esting. this trip. Chas. Brown , the successful nanager of the Brown County World , and hib wife , came up with the Hiawatha band last Saturday evening. Sylvia and Charlie Simmons , who have been visiting Mr. hields and family , returned VIonday to theJr home at Hum boldt. C. J. Hosford and J. H. Walsh were down from Humboldt to see that the proper ' "ile" was applied to the official machinery. Reavis Gist , Misses Grace and Ruth Reavis are the guests of Ed Fisher and wife at Leaven- worth , this week. Late corn is in need of a rain , but don't worry , we always get the rains when necessary to make the crop. Dr. Houston and wife and T. J. Gist and wife are trailing bass at the Missouri lakes this week. Dr. Beaumont comes the 17th and 18th on a trip to fit eye glasses to school children. Isaac Pollard of the west end residents was transacting busi ness affairs here Monday. Mrs. Bruno Hanson of Norfolk is visiting with her parents , Dr. W. II. Kerr and wife. Harlow pays highest price for butter and eggs and gives either groceries or cash. W. H.Vylie of Nebraska City made his weekly visit to this city on Monday * Will Power of Humboldt is in attendance at the institute. Go to Harlow's for picnic hams price 75c , 85c and $1.00. A. D. Larabec was up from Preston Sunday. Nelle Cain is the guest of Hia watha friends. J. K. Liggett of Ilumboldt was in this city Monday. A. S. Shellenbarger was down from Stella last Monday. S. II. Sloan of Verdon spent Friday with Falls City friends. J. W. Watson of Verdon spent Sunday with Falls City friends. Carroll Prior and Xetta Camb- lin spent Sunday at the big lakes. A good old gray mare for sale. See John W. Holt or Henry C. Smitl- A. Spear and wife and Grace Gray left Saturday afternoon for Chicago. John Ryan and Thos. F. Kean were among the Dawson citixens here on Monday. Mrs. Morton left Tuesday for Muskogee , I. T. , where she will visit with friends. Nelle Weaver of Verdon was the guest of Falls City friends on Monday of this week. Mrs. Ephriam Withee of Stella was visiting with relatives here the latter part of the week. A. B. Babst came over from the Sycamore Springs Saturday to attend to business affairs. Sam Stewart ; ind wife came up from Reserve last Friday. They were accompanied home by Edna DeWald who will visit with them. Mrs. T. J. McAlpin , nee Hattic Hessler , of Seattle , Wash. , is the guest of relatives and friends in this city. She will also visit old friends at Pawnee City and Strang. Chas. I. Norris of Table Rock was a pleasant caller at these quarters last Friday. Carried a good slip of paper away with him , to the tune of a subscription receipt. Jennie Prater who has been quite ill with tonsilitis for over a week , is now able to resume her position at the Wahl store. Dr. Lee Kerr and wife of Kan sas City were the guests of his parents , Dr. W. II. Kerr- and wife , during the week. D. II. Sears and wife of Kan sas City spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents , Win. Sears and wife. Gertrude and Clyde Lum drov down from Verdon the latter part of the past week. Lottie Gulp returned the first of the week from a visit with friends in St. Joseph. Lou Wood of Pawnee City was a Friday visitor in this city. John B , Blair of Pawnee City was a Friday visitor here. Oh to be a school ma'am at institute time ! Dainty $ its of Jewelry ! Whether it is to be useful or not , a piece of jewelry must have grace and beauty. We are most particular about the designs in our stock nothing loud finds a place here. Lockets Rings Chains Broaches Pins Bracelets at a wide range of prices. A. E. Tbe "Old Reliable" Jaquet . . Jeweler P I A N O $ > BALDWN [ BR ° s- } A full line of the Small Musical Instruments , f Latest Sheet Music , Edison and Victor Records. We also carry a large stock of i SEWING MACHINE SUPPLIES j r i * Falls City Music Company j Opposite Court House *