THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 28 , 1906 LOCAL LORE. Eat Sowlcs' candy. John Ilolman of Ilumboldt was down Sunday. , Mrs. Lulu Richards was down from Salem Monday. G. A. Jorn was here from Vcr- don during the week. Mrs. N , VanWinlcle was a Dawson visitor Tuesday. Carl Bates was over from Hia watha Saturday evening. M. L. Leonard was down from Yerdon the past Saturday. May Manton patterns for sale at.the New millinery store. John Oswald went to Auburn Tuesday to attend the races. E. A. Harden of Vcrdon was a Saturday visitor in this city. Guy Huston and Lou Godfirnon were Verdon visitors Sunday. A. F. Parsons was among the Verdon visitors here this week. Evan Owens spent Sunday in Verdon the guest of his mother. C. Italian of Kansas Citv was in this city Tuesday on business. Nolle Gaudy of Ilumboldt was the guest of friends here Satur day. "Wade Ten Eyck came down from Earada the first of the week. John Gilligan made a business trip to Chicago the first of the week. B. R. Littleton , of Brownville , was here in a business way Sat urday. Gerlude Lum of Verdon spent Saturday with friends at this place. "Win. Doughty of Troy , Kans. . was among the Friday visitors at this place. Sheriff Fenton and family spent Sunday the guests of Ilum boldt friends. All the fall and winter styles are now on display at the New millinery store- Ttachael Callison and John Os wald were M. P. passengers for Stella Sunday. Chas. Zoellcr , supervisor from Jefferson precinct , was in this city on Tuesday. Mildred Holland is visiting her sister , Mrs. Ray DePutron , in Lincoln this week. Herbert Aynes came down from Nemaha Saturday to attend to several business affairs. Rev. Unland and wife of Hum- bold t are the guests of their daughter , Mrs. Amos Gantt. Harold Crawford and Clarence Masters of Sabetha , Kan. , spsnt Sunday with friends in this city. C. D. DeLair came down from Pawnee City Saturday and play ed with the Colts at Atchison Sunday. Mrs. Ed Fisherof Leaven- worth , Kans. , is visiting at the home of her father , W. E. Dor- rington. D. McDougall , one of the pros perous farmers of the west end , was a pleasant caller at this office Monday morning. C. A. Cook will hold a sale of Duroc Jersey swine at the Mettz sale pavilion in Falls City , Sat urday , October 13th. Allan D. May , of the Salem Sentinel , came down from that place Tuesday morning and spent the day with his mother. Mrs. Martha Weaver of Stella has our thanks for favors ex tended , in the form of anothei year's subscription price. A. M. Munn , A. B. and Will Adams , J. Luendly and C. B , Miller , of Nebraska City , wen among the Friday visitors at this place. One 10 guage , Damacus , double barrel shotgun , with leather case and 150 loaded shells ; Sl50.0 ( grade Parker , to trade on a horsi and will pay the difference. In quire at this office , Daniel Kelly of Dawson was n town Saturday. Dr. A , E. Wolfe was a Hum- x > ldt visitor Sunday. Ernest Obcnland spent the jast Sunday in Atchison. Jule Ruegge accompanied the jail boys to Atchison Sunday. Walter Leggsas among the [ lumboldt people here Monday. John Tiegh oi Dawson was imong the Sunday visitors here. May Startzel of Atchison in visiting with friends in this city. Fred Graham returned to his school duties at Chicago the past week. L. C. Edwards spent Sunday ast with his parents at Ilum boldt. L. E. Fonts and family on route five are moving to St. Joseph. George Cleveland made a busi- icss trip to St. Joseph on Tucs- lay morning. George Shields was a C. B. 3- passenger Tuesday morning 'or St. Joseph. C. J. Thomas of Rule was at tending to business affairs here the past Saturday. Lillian Oswald returned Sun- lay from a two weeks visit with : riends in Chicago. Nellie Edwards of Pawnee City spent Saturdav and Sunday the guest of her friend , Mary Al bright. John Fellers of Talmage spent Saturday in this city while en route to spend Sunday with his parents at Ilumboldt. Do not forget to attend the C. A. Cook sale of Duroc-Jersey swine at the Mettx pavilion on Saturday. October 13th. Attend the C. A. Cook sale of Duroc-Jersey swine to be held in this city Saturday , October 13th , at the Mettx sale pavilion. Chas. Prater and family have moved from the house just south of Dr. McMillan's residence to their farm near Hamlin , Kans. G. D. Grinstead has accepted a position with the Gilligan Bridge o. , left this week for Missouri , where he will take charge of a ditching gang. Elta Boose , who has been spending her summer vacation with her parents in this city , left the past week to resume her studies at the university. For sale cheap , a nicely im proved quarter and an eighty one mile from Liberty , Gage county , Neb. Address Ralph Mount or B. F. Maxwell , Liberty , Mo. It is considered doubtful wheth er the lawyers will get all their cases tried this term. The jury is getting very restless and wants to get away from the court room and back to work. C. A. Cook announces that his sale of Duroc-Jersey swine will be held at the Mettn sale pavilion in this city on Saturday , the 13th of October , If you are looking for quality of breed , attend this sale. Cards have been received in Falls City announcing the fact that on the 15th of last July William Wighton was married to Clara Louise Signer at the home of the bride in Lexington , Neb. The young people are making their home in Omaha. This talk about bearing up under adversity and being bigger than your trouble sounds well and usually comes from the care free man , but how about the Falls City lady whose fruit shelf fell with nearly two hundred jars of fruit breaking all but seven ? Talk about grief. The Preston telephone com pany is busily engaged in build ing their line towards this city. The bitterly contested franchise having been granted they can now enter. Several minor de tails have delayed them from building before this , but now the work is being pushed rapidly. Abel Baldwin came down irom Stella Friday. W. D. Easley was up from Kansas City Friday. Hon. Cass Jones of Rule was in this city last Friday. P. II. Jussen has returned from a trip to Wyoming and the north west. F. L. Emcrick of Lincoln , was in the city on business the past week. Pearl VanDeventer went with the ball boys to Atchison last Sunday. A wagon load of Missouri ba nanas was selling on Stone street Saturday. Mrs. J. E. Dickison of Baker- ville , California is visiting with Mrs. Rav Miller. Joe Varner is preparing to move into the Peck cottage on South Chase street. Tom Sanders , wife and children of Waterville , Col. , are visiting W. P. Fergus and family. J. J. Turner of Ilumboldt was visiting with relatives in this city the latter part or the past week. Willard Sears went to Pawnee City Sunday evening , where he has accepted a position in a cigar factory. Ike Bcaulieu returned Friday from a two weeks sojourn at Missoula - soula , Montana , and other west ern points. Mrs. Martha Gray , of Los Angeles , California , is visiting with her sisters , Mesdames Lydia Prater and Ella Branum. S. M. Turner and family left Saturday for Lincoln , where he has accepted a position with the Beatrice Creamen Company. Riley Wilson of Ilumboldt was in this city Sunday. He was re turning from a trip through Ok lahoma and the Indian Territory. Mrs. Clay Yutzy and children left for her home in Minneapolis after a three months visit with ! ier parents , W. W. Leekins and wife. Mrs. O. P. Heck left the first of the week for a visit with rela- : ives at Alma and various other ) laces in the western part of the state. Mrs. Grabel and daughter , June , of Fort Collins , Col. , who lave been visiting friends and relatives here for several weeks , ! eft for their home on Friday. John Gilligan spent the first of the week in Chicago in the inter est of the John Gilligan company. While there Mr. Gilligan arrang ed for machinery with which to complete the sewer contract the company is executing in Seattle. When the new barge line is started on the Missouri river and we go to Omaha , Kansas Cit } ' -ind St. Joseph by boat as they once did years ago , we may ex pect a revival of the old songs such as "Steamboat comin' round the bend. " 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. J. C. Wileman was in town | Saturday. I Clarence Heck was an Auburn ' visitor Tuesday. | Chris Hershey was a Rule visitor Thursday. Harry Crooks spent several lays this week in this city. D. Sutorius was among the Friday visitors here from Ilum boldt. A. G. Wanner and family have noved into the Dr. Wiser pro perty. /John L. Cleaver made a busi- icss trip to Rule on Wednesday norning. Oysters are ripe and the ice ream soda has gone the way of he summer girl. Harry Foehlinger went to Atchison Saturday for a brief visit with friends. A number ol young folks en- eyed a dance in the Wahl hall ast Friday evening. Supervisor Chas. Xoeller , and wife visited with relatives near 2raig , Mo. , the past week. f 'Mrs. James Powell and Mrs. \analy drove to Seneca Satur- lay for a visit with relatives. Capt. Evans came down from Stella last Friday and spent the lay with friends in this city. C. A. Cook , of Salem , a breed er of Duroc Jersey swine was a nisiness visitor here the past Friday. John Maddox , traveling repre sentative of the Auburn Herald was transacting business in this city last Thursday. Stanley Wicks came down from Lincoln and accompanied his mother back that far on her way to Kcndrick , Idaho , Sunday. Amelia Gchling went to Vermillion - million , Kansas the first of the week , where she will visit with tier sister , Mrs. Laura Gehling- Huber. Clarence Smith and wife spent several days at the Sycamore Springs during the week. They went in the hopes of benelitting his health. Mr. Thomas and wife who lave been the guests of her sister Mrs. Benj. Nicholson of this city , eft Saturday for their home in Oklahoma. Put a barrel of apples in the cellar you city man for they never were so cheap and good. An apple is the most healthful fruit that grows. D. C. Simmons and wife who lave just recentlv returned from an extended stay at Canon Citv , Colorado , were down from Salem on Friday of last week. Nebraska has some of the worst weather on earth , but if there is any place that can beat our hazy , blue and white days of the early fall we havn't been able to find it. A farewell reception was given to Mrs. Goldner at the home of Mrs. W. S. Leyda last Thursday afternoon , by the ladies of the Aid Society of the M. E. church. Mrs. Goldner was presented with a lovely spoon. The Goldners leave soon for other parts. The Ladies Auxilliary to the Cemetery Association will meet next Tuesday afternoon October 2nd at the home of Mrs. John Holt. This will be the last meeting of the association for this year and a full attendance of the members is desired. The Missouri Pacific will sell tickets to Omaha and return for $3.40 on account of the Ak-sar- ben. Tickets on sale Oct. 3rd to oth , inclusive , good returning Oct. 8th. J. B. VAKNKK , Agent. Sunday was a quiet day in Falls City. All the sports went to Atchison to see the ball game , and all those who are not sports spent the day in church going and riding out into the country. The streets were deserted all day. Dainty of Jewelry ! Whether it is to bu useful or not , n 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 a wide range of prices. A. E. The "Old Reliable" . . Jaquet Jeweler Lincoln Business College. A successful School that was founded twenty-two years ago. Experienced teachers , up-to-date equip ment. Hundreds of former students holding responsi ble positions. All the advantages of a Capital city , Wo teach GREGG and CIIAUTiKH Shorthand. Send for Catalog B. LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE , Lincoln , Neb. IT WILL SUIT ! If purchased at our up-to-date , first- class shop. We are showing the best line of ma terial for neat , nobby and durable suits and overcoats ever on display in this city. PLACE YOUR ORDER ! and we will do the rest. A call at our shop will convince you of the merit of our stock. The Best is none too good for our cus tomers. The new Cravenette Cloth will also interest you. I WILSON THE TAILOR. \ \ THE BON TON ! MILLINERY ! Makes the announcement \ \ 1 that they will have on display - \ | \ \ play , all their dress hats { H from IF 1 Friday , Sept. 28th j * 9 f We take pleasure in showing if ing you our line of the swell- est designs in Pattern Hats , no two alike. All the de sirable colorings as well as \ \ | Black and White. Our \ \ H stock will be found equal to IF U all demands. Give us a trial 9 11 and you will not be disap . \l \ fl pointed. Bargains every \ \ , "if j ' day. Yours tor Business , HELEN BREBECK | j < ' * # * & * * * * - * * * * - * * * * * * - * - * * * * For Sale. Three hundred and twenty acres about 4 miles of Salem. All fenced , four room house. Well and windmill. 100 acres cultivated. 20 acres meadow. 130 acres pasture. Will be sold on the best of terms. $3000 to $4000 down. Balance long time 5 per cent. UiO acre farm 2 miles of Falls City. Well located. All fenced. 80 acres 2 } miles of Falls City. All fenced. Handy to school. 80 acres 4 miles north of Ver don. Well located. 41-2t HUNRY SMITH. Wilson s ii i Haveland China ! i Hand Hainted China , Aus trian and German China , Jardineeres , Flower Pots , all sixes. Haveland , Austrian and English Dinnerware. White and decorated. Special prices on CUT GLASS See the new Nickle plated LAMPS. New 5c , lOc and I5c Glass ware. Good Groceries and all the best brands of Flour at C. M. Wilson's I - * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Walnuts Wanted. Five hundred bushel at Heck's feed store. Thoroughbred Hogs for Sale. I have ten thoroughbred Duroc Jersey boar hogs for sale. These are fine fellows and will be sold at private sale. FKANK M. SHAFKEK , Falls City , Neb. , route two. . - fefcULJii A 4 *