r V * 8 THE FALLS C\TV \ TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , AUGUST 17 , 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. SHUBERT Bolor Harper of Auburn was In the oily last Saturday. Mnmlo Hull was visiting Mr ? . San ders of Numaba last weelc. Joe Shubert and wlfo of Vorclon vis ited with their ton ICd over Sunday. Mrs. Unland and son arc visiting ber hlBter , Mrs. Shook slnoo last Tuesday. The MUscs Hale of Auburn spent Sunday the guests of Dr. and Mrs. 3bouk. Mrs. George Hrluker and daughter , Cnrne , visited Mrs. Lydlu lliinnon on Sunday. Rev. C. 0. Grimes of Uockport , Mo. , was vlbUIng with Dr. Willis and wife last week. Authur Damon , who has been visitIng - Ing friends and relatives hero for sev eral weeks , returned to ber borne at Bonueteol , S. I ) . , Tuesday. Nettle Newcomer , corresponding wrr-rmary of the C. W. 1J. M. of Iowa , addressed the people of Shubort Sun day at the Christian church Harvey Hall and wife left Tuesday lor a two weeks visit with their chil dren in Oklahoma wberu they have lived for the past six or seven years. Dftvo Lewis living northwest of towr was badly stung with bumblebees uni was quite sick. Dr. Shook was callei and at this writing he Is some better Charley Pond received a tologran on Sunday evening that his sister win lying at the point of death at hoi homo In Lcroy , Iowa. Ho and hli wife loft at noon on Monday for tha place. ( T < w > I ati for last wrck. ) Clara Hoover visited Eva Ilarmoi Sunday. Mr. Dalbey and wife wore vlsltlni In Salem Sunday. Mrs. Brlckcr and two daughter visited in the country Wednesday. Miss Ashby is still holding rovlva meetings at the Methodist church. Mrs. Christy living east of town hn been on the sick list the past few ilayi Hen Hall and 1'carl Gulp wer married Monday the sixth at Pal' . City. City.Miss Miss Susie Kirk of Nclcon , Nebr is In this city visiting Miss Lottl Imler. Mrs. Gllsplo living In the north pa. of town has been quite sick for tli past week. A largo crowd from this place a tended the old settlers picnic i Nemaha Thursday of last week. May Sample visited ber aunt Mr Lydlu Harmon for a few days la week and took in the Nemaha picnl Charles Shook mall clerk on tl Burlington out of St. Joseph vlsltt with his brother Dr. Shook over Su day. day.Mrs. Mrs. Sharplcss and children wl have been in this city visiting wll Mrs. J. Evans for the past few wee returned to her home at Count Bluffs Iowa last Tuesday. SALEM Oliver Heikes came up from St J Wednesday. N. B. Judd was a business visitor Salem Wednesday. John Anderson made a business tr to Auburn Tuesday. Mrs. Meredith and children droi out to Joe Lord's Tuesday. Mr. Knlsely of Palls City was Salem on business Wednesday. John Davis and Alora 1-Mshur dro to the county seat Wednesday. Lucy Gregory spent Sunday at tl country home of Edith Harris. Roy French and Joe Wlndoll dro to the county seat Sunday evening. Eugene Meredith Is now the pro possessor of a fine horse and buggy. Mac Mobley and family moved the W. W. Wcrtz property this wee Will Uhhlig , wife and little s of Falls City visited Allan May's 01 Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Smith spent Sunday the country at the homo of Char Stewart. Hiram Shildneck and S. P. G drove to the county capltolon busln Wednesday. Mrs. Allan D. May and little t went to Falls City Wednesday fo ohort visit. Mrs. Charlie Roberts and He -McCool left this week for a vlsll Dorchester. Inu Billings left Wednesday for visit at Humboldt with her sister , Mr ! Will Hoiightnd. Nellie Helices left Wednesday even ing for a visit with her gnindmothci at Merrill , Kim. A number of farmers hauled hogs t < town Wednesday and disposed of them to local buyers. Mrs. Albert Adams and little sot returned homo Monday from Hum bo I fit after u few days visit there , Mrs. Hanneman arrived from Oma ha Wednesday for a visit at the horni of her uncle , George Coon. Mr * . Vandovort is having the up- penranco of her residence gf"catly I in proved by a coat of paint. The band uniforms have arrived am : the boys are more than pleased will them. The coats and caps arc of blut cloth trimmed with black braid. STELLA. Marie Ilmorson of Daxvson has bcci the guest of Lucllc Harris this week W. J. McCray attended the demo cratic state convention ut Lincoln thi week. JScssia Hcaman of Oklahoma Is th < guest of her aunt , Mrs. N. W. Hedge thin week. C. D. Gentry and wife have been thi guest of relatives at Tarkio , Missouri this week. James Hasklns is homo from Harliu county where he has been farming thi past summer. Milt Clark and wife arc attcndin the National encampment at Minnc apolis this week. Oscar Freed of Ames , Iowa , hn been spending the week with hi orother , lluss Freek. Carl Wilson and family from neu Howe liavo moved into the tcnan house on the Nobalais liinn. Arthur Davis of Chicago has bee visiting relatives In the Prairie Unio neighborhood the past week. All of the teachers from this nol l borhood have been attending the li stituto at Falls City this week. Mrs. A. 11 oaylund of the Cotlug neighborhood la visiting a sister. Mr Sam lloaghuul at Broken Arrow , 1.1 A reception will be held at the lion : of Florence Wheeler this evening f < Besse Jameson of the Indian Territor Mrs. Charley Johnson and son in : Mrs. Frank Johnson have been visi ing a bister at Gibbon , Nebraska , th week. II. C. Fankcll and wife have been i Sycamour Springs , Kansas , this wee for relief from rheumatism for tl former. Prices will bo given at the comic picnic for the best grain , fruit ct The date of the picnic is August 2 20 and 110. Romaine Tlmmerman left for Mln ' capolla last Saturday. After a week stay there ho will go on to Illinois I visit relatives. James Paradise , living westo , tow went to Excelsior Springs last wee to try the treatment at that place fi bladder trouble. Louie Corners left last1 week f < Lincoln where she will conduct rooming house. Little Elmer JolTr < accompanied her. Wm. Biggins of this place drc a farm in the land lottery In Wyomln The number is so near the last that 1 : will hardly file on it. A dance was given In the ope house last Friday evening complimc tary to the out-of-town young peoji who were visiting here. Prontls Lord of Omaha was tl : guest of Herbert Ilays the iirst of tl week. A party was given at the Ha home Monday evening for him. AH Shelleuburger has purchased t purchased the elder mill , which located in the south part of town , frc Stlne Bros , and Is now operating t mill. J. B. Rawllns and family who hn had charge of the Florence hotel 1 the past six months , nave gone Friend where they will engacc in t same business. W. S. Bain is among those fr < hero who are attending the G. A. encampment at Minneapolis. W Brown is carrying the mall on roi two during his absence. George Smith city marshal , v struck on the head by Pete Curtis 1 Saturday evening with a quart bet at of whiskey. The blow was a sevi one , and Smith hag been confined his bed tbe most of the week. HUMBOLDT. Ma Wilson Is homo from a visit with friends al Hrock , N'cbr. D John Power lefl Friday on a bus ! ' ness trij ) to New Mexico. Mrs. Elmer Uraekett of Pawnee Cltv is visiting 11. P. Guile and wife. HOtls Hunter and family arc visiting Mrs. Hunter's parents , F. M. William son and wife. Emma Frank , accompanied by Kutl Tanner wore guests of friends In Falls City the llrst of the week. Mrs. Cyril Mlllen and baby of Paw. nee Uity are visiting at the home o ! Joseph Smith this week. L. J. Segrlst and Lou Slama rclurn ed Thursday from Omaha. The form' or purchased an automoble while there. Geo. Sogrlst , who now travels for UK I Iowa Homestead , spent several day : the latter part of the WCCK with friendi hi this city. Lulu Uundy wenl over to Auburt the last of the week where she will re main for a time assisting as nuree it the hospital. Stanley Wilson recently purchasei the J. J Morris property on Neman i str'jut , now being occupied by Wll Gergcns and family. Ilev. John Calverl pastor ol the M E. church of this city Is expected t < return this week from his visit to hi old home In England. By a business transaction which recently contly occurred , Frank Wilson Is nov the owner of the M. D. Harding prc perty In 4he north part of this city. Jennie Gravatl entertained twelv young ladies at a kcnsiugton at he home Thursday afternoon , compll mcntary to Ruby Idle of Elmo , Mo. Fred Fisher returned Thursda ; morning from a trip to his farm i Furnace county. 11. J. Hill ha charge of the barbar shop during hi absence. Mrs. Emma Wilson returned th latter part of the week from u bus ! ness trip to Eldorado , Ivans. , whcr she had been looking after the interc ; of her farm which she recently pui chased. Hurry Humphrey , who wacmplo ; cd at the Fisher barber shop seven months ago , and lilanehe Shawhan c Table Rock , well known in this oil ; recently marrlod al Ihe bride's horn in Table Rock. Thn young coup ] will make their home in Wymore. I Frank Mullen son of Buruey Mulle c and Mrs. Dollio Dobyns daughter c Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Gandy , were unite In marriage at the Great Norther hotel in Chicasro , Friday mornini August 10 , 1POG. They will return \ Ihls city and reside on a farm ownc by the groom east of town. OHIO Ralph Rhodes visited al home , Sui day. John Hutchison was a guest of Be Dodds Sunday. Kate shouse was a guest of Vet ShalTor , Sunday. Charley Shouse was a guest of A bert Burk , Sunday. Ed Bartlett is spending a few daj with relatives at Rulo. Sadie Peck spent Sunday in Fal City u guest of friends. Myrtle Yocam was a guest of h < sister a part of last week. Chas. Stump and wife were guest ? i the latters parents Sunday. Will Cook is making some new ir provements on his residence. Floyd Marshall is here visiting h1 uncle John Shouse this week. O. B. Prichard has gone to Syc more Springs for his health. Iva Johnson went to Stella last Tue day for a visit with relatives. 0 Geo. Prlehard and family spe Sunday al Ihe home of Dr. Fast. 0 Herb Burk and wife were the gue- of the former's parents Monday. Murtin Nolle want to Kansas Hi Wednesday to be gone a few days. Elma Cook spent last week ne Falls City the guest of Lydla Worne Mrs. Chris /orn and Mrs. Mart Nolle vlslled al Frank Corn's lasl Si urday. Chas. Zoutner and family spenl Su ls day In Fulls City the guests of 1 father. gt Mrs. Noah Peck and daughter Etl visited at Heury Whites in Falls Cl Sunday. Eph. Peck and wife were guests the former's sister Mrs. S. H. Knlsely Sunday. Noah Peck went to Scott City. Kan sas last week to look after some land Interest. Clarence and Ethel Peck spent Mon day afternoon with Jennie and Sey mour Burk. Henry Xorn left Wednesday for Ex celsior Springs for a two weeks stay for his health. O. A. Burk and wife went to Rule Saturday for a few days visit with the formers parents. Mrs. Chas Whetstlne of Fall : City spent Tuesday in the country with Mrs. George Prichard. II. J. Prichard and family spent Sunday in Fallc City the guests of A. W. Cook and family. Mrs. Jonathan Stump of Falls Ciiy wiib a guest of her daughter Mrs. Wes Nedrow , Sunday. Elmer and Earl Elshlre were visit ors In Falls City the uuests of their cousin Floyd Flrebaugh. Mrs. J. W. Mausl has returned iome from Waterloo , Iowa where she wa visiting this summer. Several ladies enjoyed Ihemselves al a quilting and a carpet rag sewing lasl Thursday given by Mrs. J. W. Doddi at her home. VERDON- H. H. Birch was a Stella visitor Sat urday. John Mark was an Omaha visitor Sunday. Martha King vUlted In Falls Clt.i Thursday. Joe Estcs of Stella visited friends it Vnrdon Sunday. Mr. Graves and family were Rule visitors Saturdav. Myrtle Clements of Stella visitet friends here Sunday. Buu Page of Dawson , was a bus ! ness visitor , here to-day. Mrs. Matlie Whitney was A Fall City visitor lust Wednesday. Mrs. Mattle Whitney and son wer Stella visitors last Saturday. Mrs. W. S. Byrelv and children wen to Stella Sunday , on a visit to friends Mabel Auxier went to Falls Clt , Monday , where she Is attending th Instllutc. Mr. E. E. Auxier and wife went t Auburn , Sunday to attend the Chan tauqua. Grandma Wells went to RuloThur ; day. where she is allendinc the cam meeting. Gamma Hall went to Falls City o Saturday where she is attending th institute. Amret Hart moved her Milliner store , to the King property the first c the week. O. P. Veal and wife went to Auburi Sunday to visil relallves and attem the Chautauqua. Ed Weeks went to Horton , thi week , after a pleasant visit , to his aur. Mrs. R. E. Bowman. Anna Fraunfelder returned horn Thursday after a pleasant visit wit relatives in Falls City. Elsie Skinner wnnt to Stella , Frlda and remained until Saturday , th guest of Myrtle Clements. Neal Sloan , who has been visilin his grand parents , John Hossack an wife , in Falls City , returned home t ( day. day.Rev. Rev. R. E. Hunt went to Salem Sai urday , and conducted his usual sei vices at the Chrislian church on Sui day. day.Mrs. Mrs. Ruby McCarthy and son r turned from Bloomlngton Monda ; where she has been staying for son time. Mrs. McHenry and daughter can up from Kansas city , Saturday whei they have been visiting. They wi make Verdon their fulure home. Mr . Pearl Rlloy and daughU y Helen returned lo Iholr home at braska Clly Salurday afler visitin friends and relatives In this vlclnlt , Mrs. R. E. Bowman who has bee visiting In Lincoln for the past wee' ' returned home Wednesday she was a companled by her nephew Harl Bo\ man. Doe Tax Is now due , please call ar y pay on or before September 1906. LOCAL LORE Kred Hysner was up from Rule Wednesday. Edwin May , one of Salem's business men. was in this city. Dr. Callison of Stella was a Saturda } * visitor in this city. J. P. Harris of Auburn was the guest of Una Snidow last Sun day. Mr. Bixby of Auburn was the guest of Elizabeth Brecht last Sunday. John Morehead has returned from an extended trip to the coast states. County Clerk Hutchins and Judge Gagnon were Lincoln vis itors this week. Ethelle Mitchell of Broken Ar row , I. T. . is the guest of Mrs. bydney Spence- Bertha Gillilan was among the Hiawatha visitors here Sat urday evening. Helen Nesladek of Hiawatha spent a portion of this week with friends in this city. George Hessler and wife spent Sunday with relatives about nine milesnorth of town. R. D. Waggoner of Rule was a pleasant caller at this office the latter part of last week. Jenkins Bros , have added a brand new yellow transfer wagon to their line it is a hummer. Rev. Griffin left Monday for his summer vacation. He will visit in Colorado and Oklahoma. Mrs. Mary Wicks returned yes terday from an extended visit with her sons in the western part of the state. _ _ Mrs. Geo. Dietsch and daugh ter , Margaret , of Hastings are visiting numerous friends and relatives in this city. Judge W. II. Kelligar will be in Falls City Monday to dispose of the motion to quash in the Bode prosecution. The judge is getting his work in shape so he can attend the Bryan reception in New York. Joseph Palmer left Monday evening for Schuylcr , where he has accepted a position in a drug store. Oliver Stoughton is night clerk at the National. „ _ . , The enterprising manager of the candy kitchen had a load of nice watermelons the first of the week. They were the first ott the market. Lloyd Pecht and family and Henry Brecht and family spent Sunda3' with their parents Geo. Ruegge and wife in this city. Geo. Albright and wife drove to Salem Monday to see Oliver 1 Jennings who lias been seriously ill for the past two weeks. May Gentry of Nebraska City was visiting with her grand mother. Mrs. Wm. Cade , during the week. Harry Messier is here from Holdredge for a brief visit with his parents , A. D. Messier and wife. wife.A. A. J. Weaver and wife and Neva Morris returned from Seat tle and Tacoma , Wash. Tuesday. Mr. Searle of Hiawatha , Kas- , came over Monday and went via the C. B. & Q. to Alberta. * * to Mayme Stewart of Hiawatha was the guest of Grace Hoppe the first of the week. Mattie Horn was among the Hiawatha people here Saturday evening. Jesse Law and daughter , Ivy , came down from Table Rock on Tuesday. Beaumont eye glasses 17th and 18th. Reduction Shoe Sale IN Oxfords , Slippers and Lace Hosiery Is On at Hall's Shoe Store We sell for cash only and are able to give you more value for your money , or produce checks , than anyone who extends credit. Don't ask us for credit , but bring your cash along when you expect to get your shoes. GEO. E. HALL iHtBfr fr * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ifcKyxSKiKKftitcKKyiKifcftyftfrftyftifcxyiic 1 LOOK ! LOOK ! 1 Have you tried the * CITY MEAT MARKET ! Under new management. We will carry at * all times a full stock of the best of everything * in our line. High Standard Quality is our Motto. Our methods are bound to please * you. 'Phone 3. Yours for Business , * | A. E. SCHMIDT , f