THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 14 , 1906 LOCAL LORE. Eat Sowles' candy. J. II. Miles and soil ) Joe , arrived from California Monday. Marriage certificates of all kinds Cnster the Printer. Freda Fehr on route four is recovering from typhoid fever. "Chick' McKeiver went with the boys to Horton last Sunday. Agusta Horn is visiting her friend , Winona Moore , at Stella this week. The south walls of the City hotel arc being repaired and strengthened. Post cards , albums and souve nir post cards of Falls City Custer the Printer. Geo. Prichard and family left Tuesday for a short visit with relatives in Oklahoma. Custer , the printer , carries a complete line of legal blanks. Get them in your home town. 7 * Steve Mower is seriously ill at his home in this city , being threatened with typhoid fever. EH. . Towle is having the stone walk in front of the Leis ter billiard hall taken up and relaid. B. Shopman and wife of the St. Joseph News and Press , were business visitors in this city dur ing the week. Christ Horn , wife and son , Theodore , and Emma Horn were visiting W. C. Moore and family at Stella Sunday. What has become of the old- fashioned man who brought a load of apples to town with his wares displayed on a forked stick ? Don't fail to hear the King of the Cattle Ring show. Band at noon , Thursday , September 20th. Attend the best of all dramatic shows under canvas at night. The King of the Cattle Ring , written expressly for Eiler's big L show , is a western melodrama in five acts by Hal Reid. Don't miss it , Thursday September 20. The twin sons of Ira Swihart , who have been visiting at the r home of their grandfather near Stella , and with Veaches , left on Monday for their home near Superior , Nebr. The little eight weeks old daughter of Henry Brecht and wife of near Reserve , Kansas , was christened at the German Lutheran church in this city last Sunday morning. Typewriter ribbons , typewriter papers , carbon papers don't send out of town for them. Custer , the printer , carries a complete line of these supplies at prices cheaper than you can send away for them. Mrs- Oscar Guinn of St. An thony , Idaho , who has been vis iting her sister , Mrs. George Prichard , in this city for ten days past , left Tuesday for Okla homa , where she will visit her father , John Bloomer , formerlj of this county , for a short time Tuesday we received two sou venir postal cards from our friend G. W. Shock , who is at Rocky Ford , Colo. , depicting the glor ies of that country in the form o their immense melon crops. On one postal was a view of large piles of watermelons and cante lopes piled in long tiers highe than a man's head. The othe presented a far different aspec and was entitled , "After the feast-melon day. " Will Hossack , who has been on his Rosebud claim , near Dixon S. D. , all summer , came in Tues day to spend a day with his par ents , John Hossack and wife Will just proved up on his clain the past month , which by th way contains 160 acres , and ha refused an offer of four thousam for the same. He is the only on in this county who filed on thei claims and he is now richly repaid % paid for his trouble and worl expended on the same , as th land is certainly fine. Old Sol-still smiles broadly O. J , McNall and wife returned riday from the fair at Lincoln. Grace Iloppe is the bookkeeper t the Leo cider-vinegar factory. Chas Rieger of Fairview , Kas. , vas a Saturday visitor in this ity. John Casey and Frank McFar- and spent Friday at the Lincoln air. Chas. Lietzke has our thanks or a dollar on advance subscrip- ion. Henry Rieger and Ryan Shelly f Preston were city visitors here iaturday. C. A. Smith of Salem was look- ng after business affairs in this ity Monnay. A crowd drove to Preston last ida } ' night to attend the con- ert and dance. D. C. Kirkpatrick and EC. . Mead went to Dawson Monday 0 pack apples. Xula McCool of Salem was the guest of Falls Git } ' friends the irst of the week. Leander Bedard of Rule was ransacting business in this city he past Saturday. Mrs. Snow of Holdrcdge , Neb. , s visiting at the home of her ) rother , Geo. Cleveland. Mrs. T. J. McAlpin spent Sat urday and Sunday the guest of Mrs. VV. P. Fergus west of town. Hot enough ? If not , The Tribune will shovel in more coal. Everything to suit at this office. Mrs. O. P. Heck returned last Tridaj' from a trip to Lincoln , vhere she attended the state fair. Richard Hindman of Fairfax , Missouri , was the guest of Eva McNall a few da3's the first of he week. W. M. Bumbarger , with the Daily Post , at Nevado , Mo. , was 1 pleasant caller on The Tribune 'orce last Monday. Mrs. Dennis McCarthy and children returned the latter part of the past week from a month's visit at Denver , Colo. Albert Maust has sold his auto- nobile to Humboldt parties and las purchased an elegant new trap with horse power. W. Leo , sr. , made a trip to Omaha Friday evening , to replace the pump at the vinegar factory which has failed to work. Mrs. James B. Coppinger and child were clown from Nebraska ity the first of the week. The } ' were visiting her father , W. Leo , sr. Van Winkle and Kirkpatrick liave established apple packing stations at Dawson and Rulo. There gentlemen have been doing an immense business. E. A. Maust and wife have re turned from a month's stay at Excelsor Springs , Mo. Their health was improved considera bly during their sojourn at thai place. Carrie Inskeep and Lillian Os wald left Sunday afternoon for Chicago. The former has ac cepted a position there and the latter will visit with friends in that city for three or four weeks. The ladies of the Episcopa church will give one of their ten cent teas at the home of Jesse Whetstine on next Wednesday evening from ( " > to 8 o'clock. A cordial invitation is extended to the public. C. F. Reavis purchased a fine spotted ponj' at the sale Monda } * for his son Frank , who is abou the proudest youth in town. I would take the best quarter sec tion in the county to purchase the lad's prize. We notice from the mayor' report last week that but four o the army of canines that run on streets have had the licence pai ( on them. The law relative tc dog taxes should either be en forced or repealed. District court convenes in this ity next Monday. Lloyd , the small son of George Shields and wife , is very ill. Fred Reickcrs was among the rowd that went to Ilorton last Sunday. Jess Berry went to Ilorton last unday , the ball game being the ittraction. II. E. Bo } d of Humboldt was a business visitor in this city the > ast Fridav. Rue Gates left Saturday for a our months millinery season at 31ue Rapids , Kansas. Mrs. Blanche Thomas of Okla- ' loma is visiting with her sister , Irs. Benj. Nickolson. About twenty couples of young oiks enjoyed a social dance at he Waul hall Friday evening. Carl J. Leister of Columbus , Ohio , is spending a month's vaca- ion with his parents in this city. Earl I. Margrave of Preston vas in this city Monday looking iftcr various business interests. Allan D. May and family of Salem were the guests of Will Uhlig and wife the fore part of ; he week. Peter Lubinbill one of thclead- ng farmers and stockmen of the vest end was looking after busi ness interests in this city Friday. Mrs. A. J. Wheeler and ( laugh er , Irene , of University Place , spent a few days this week the guests of E. F. Sharts and wife. Grant Southard , wife and baby lave returned to their home at Geneva after a week's visit with iis parents , A. W. Southard and wife. wife.Win. Win. McPherson and family novcd from Preston and will nake this citv their home. After all there is nothing like living in i good town. Louise and Nellie Rule went to Salem Saturday to attend the birthday party of Lucile McCool , who celebrated her eleventh birthday that da } ' . Chester Fisher , wife and baby arrived from their home at Oswego - wego , Kan. , the first of the week and are guests at the home of lier parents , Geo. Cleveland and wife. Harry Hughes , who has been connected with the Cleveland de partment store for several years , left Tuesday morning for North- wept Territory , Canada. Harry made m a n y friends during his stay in this city who regret liis departure. However , they wish him luck in his new loca tion. The Iloselton horse sale at the Mettx. stables Monday last , was very successful. With a splendid bunch of various ages it was not hard to find what you wanted , and they brought fair prices throughout. Col. Marion knows the value of horse flesh when he sees it and did himself proud in making this bunch bring the high dollar. The School Bell IS RINGING ! and it is time for you to buy your TABLETS , SLATES , PENCIL BOXES , PAPER , Etc. We are prepared to give you the best selection , as our stock is large and you can't get better goods for the money. Remember the place. Citv Pharmacy Dr. MCMILLAN , Prop. Nice line of street hats at the Bon Ton millinery. Will Schmeli'.el spent. Sunday with his parents in this city. M. Giannini has returned from i week's stay at the Lincoln fair. JulcRueggc went to Ilorton with the ball team last Sunday. Prof. Lara bee was up from Preston Saturday in a business way. way.W. W. P. Fergus was a pleasant caller at these quarters last Sat urday. The latest in children's caps and hats at the Bon Ton millin ery store. Meda Kearney of Western , Nebr. , is visiting at the home of John Crook and wife east of town. Orra Ross of the Auburn Her- ild force , spent Sunday with his parents , John Ross and wife in this city. Ernest Obenland went to Ilor ton Sunda } ' to sec the big base ball game between the Colts and Ilorton. Mrs. John Schnute returned the latter part of the week from a visit with relatives at Seward , Nebraska. Clint Oilman and family of Nebraska City spoilt a few days the first of the week with his father and sister in this city. Mary Albright , Xetta Camblin , Leah Potect and Ma ) ' Jones went to Ilorton Sunday to see the ball game between that team and the Colts. EII. . Berryman and wife of Siiribner , Nebr. , visited Mrs. Susie Shock last week and are now in the east visiting other relatives. t After an unaccountable ab sence this summer the mosquitoes are with us again. The pests have been unbearable for the past week. Mrs. B. W. Dixon and son , Harry , who have been visiting relatives here for several weeks , returned Sunday to their home at Eldorado , Ivans. These are days when the farm er drives home with his feet hanging out of the buggy to make room for the load of cans and glass jars. How many quarts of fruit have been put up in the county this fall , do you sup pose ? The Hiawatha World says that the Lake store in Atchison pays the Atchison Globe $5,000 a year for advertising and does more business than all other Atchison stores combined. Gosh , we didn't know there was that much money in Atchison. Harry Majors , representing the D. Pressly & Co. . has purchased the Emerson Bowers orchard crop at Verdon and the Henry C. Smith orchard crop. Both or chards will yield them an im mense crop and of the very best quality of fruit. Ray Miller , who has been night operator for the C. B. & Q at Humboldt for some time , is now day operator at the loca station. He and his wife have moved their household goods to this city and are now nicely lo cated in their new home. Charlie Rickards is with us after a month's sojourn at Cedar City , Utah , where his mining in terests are situated. They are busily engaged in developing their mines there and Mr. Rick ards is highly elated over their excellent prospects. In a short time the company will be ship ping paying ore. The summer days are passing The daily papers are given over to theatre advertisements am suggestion of Grand Opera in stead of tales of Parks and at tendant attractions. The sport ing , columns have less matter re lating to base ball and more that tells of foot ball. And these are sure signs that the summer days are passing. Look out for the coal man as he is about due. Dainty rits of Jewelry ! Whether it is to be useful or not , : i piece of jewelry must have grace and beauty. We are most particular about the designs in our stock nothing1 loud finds a place here. Lockets Rings Chains Broaches Pins Bracelets at aide range of prices. A. E. The "Old Bcliablc" . . Jaquet Jeweler truest Gagnon has a severely njured finger. J. V. Lacroix was over from Hiawatha Saturday. George Harral of Humboldt was in this city Wednesday. Fleming Robb of Verdon spent Sunday with friends in this city. Jas. D. Ilinton came over from Ilamlin , Kansas Tuesday morn- ng. . Harry Driebelbies of Humboldt spent Sunday with friends in this city. city.E. E. W. Armstrong of Hiawatha was one of Friday's visitors in this city. For ver ) ' swell and up to date hats come to the Bon Ton mil linery store. Mrs. Bessie TIofer-Thompson of Kansas City is the guest of Mary Glines. Win. Fischer on route five re membered our subscription list last Tuesday. Mary Loughridge of Auburn is the guest of the Misses Hutch- ings in this city. EO. . Martin while up from Rule Wednesday morning did not forget to give us a'call. E. B. and II. F. Shomyo of White Cloud were among the Sunday visitors in. this city. Poland China sale at Verdon , Nebr. , on Thursday , October 18. JOHN RIKSCIIICK. G. A. Jorn of Verdon was look ing after various business inter ests in this city on Saturday. Blicholder one of the partici pants in the Barada scrap has been bound over to district court. W. M. Wilson and wife will leave Saturday for California where they will spend the win ter. An operation was performed on Mrs. Isaac Brigman the first of the week. A ! this writing she is very low. Mrs. W. B. Venable of Silver City , Colo. , returned Sunday to her home after a visit with her sister , Mrs. Downs. James Downs , wife and baby came down from Omaha Satur day evening to spend Sunday with his mother in this city. Judge Kelligar was down yes terday to hear arguments in the Bode case on a motion to quash the information. We go to press too early to give his decision. As an illustration of the bene fits to be derived from a combina tion of advertising and goer business management we would call your attention to the splen did statement of the state bank in this issue. Ernest Bode has been securec as salesman at the Seff Clothing store. Mr. Bode has had manj years business experience in this city and in this capacity has made many friends. We are sure that the above store will be benefitted by Mr. Bode's services For Quick Sale. Eighty acres all cultivated , level , upland , l/'j miles to town , good improvements , $6400 , terms to suit. A bargain sec us at once. CI.KAVKK & SICHOI.D. Frank Davisson was a pleasant caller here during the week. _ _ i Geo. Cleveland made a busi ness trip to St. Joseph Tuesday. John E. Foster of Pawnee City was a business visitor in this city last Saturday. j Hugh Leathcrman and L. L- } Graham were down from Hum- \ boldt the past Sunday. J John Dorringtot : who has been I spending the summer in Wyom- ng is home on a short visit. j Have you seen the school house ! id in Geo. Hall's display win- j low ? A. Yodcr was the artist. ; R. S. Molony of Humboldt was I n this city the fore part of the week looking after legal busi ness. , Thomas Brown stopped in this city Thursday , while en route for a visit with relatives at Burlington - ! ton Junction. j Our Ohio correspondent gives j in account of the serious injury i received by Wallace Cully in a runaway last week. ! Wade Ten Eyck , Cony Gcrdes , Omcr Sailors and Win. Wcick were down from Barada the lat ter part of the past week. Clara and Ella Meyers , Leonice , IIowcll , Carrie Steele and Miss Lacroix of Hiawatha were the guests of Odda Lapp yesterday. Mrs. Maud Yutzy and children who have been spending the sum mer with her parents , W. W. Leekins and wife , left the first of the week for their home at Min neapolis. _ _ Gus Goheen and family are now located at Belgrade. Neb. , where Mrs. Goheen is managing a millinery store. The Presby terian choir members miss Mrs. Goheen's solos. Chances are being given on an elegant little automobile on pur chases of childrens wear , at the Samuel Wahl store. The ma chine is a little beauty , is in their display window and almost gives one a hankerin' to be a child again in order to get a chance.on it. FORTY MIJN WANTJJD To sell our Nursery stock in Nebraska and Kansas. Good winter's job and steady employment if de sired. Outfit free. Liberal terms. Pay weekly. Reference required. Address , Dept. "Q. " DKS MOINICS NUKSKKY Co. Des Moines , Iowa. Humane Officer Hershey wishes for the people to remember tq not destroy their clothing and discarded wearing apparel , but to save them and he will call for them. Any clothing for men , women or children will be gladly sent after if you will only notify Mr. Hershey.