1 THE FALLS ClIY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , OCTOBER 12 , 1906 LOCAL LORE. I3at Sowles' candy. Rye for sale at Heck's feed store. Dan Green came up from Pres ton Friday. Tim lloran returned Saturday from Wyoming. Court will be in session this coming Monday , the 15th. Ralph McDonald was up from Hiawatha the past Sunday. J. II. Miles returned the first of the week from Kansas City. George Holt is at Friend , Neb. . this week to witness the races. R. Sherman Gillespic was up from Reserve. Kans. , last Satur day. "Emil Goltx , on route three , has our thanks for favors the past week. Ferd Friedley is among the fine stock experts at Kansas City this week. Harry Foehlinger went to Atchison the latter part of the past week. S. C. Pomeroy was a pleasant caller at these quarters Monday afternoon. Fred Richards of Hiawatha was the guest of friends in this city Sunday. George Hessler remembered the Tribune in a financial way on Tuesday morning. Mrs. Eliza McCullough of Rule was the guest of Mrs. George Prater on Monday. Anna Watterman of Champion , Kansas was a Falls City visitor the first of this week. Scott Stump and Chick Mc- Keiver spent Sunday at the In dian Cave near Barada. Daisy King was visiting with her parents , Dr. 'W. II. Kcrr and wife , the first of this week. C. F. Chase of Pawnee City was a business visitor here the latter part of the past week. H. C. Andrews , a rcpresentive of the St. Joseph News-Press i spent Sundav . at the National. Mrs. Dan Rate-kin and baby of Rule were the guests of friends in this city the first of the week. _ . . - - - - - -i. I Walter Ray of Pawnee City j was shaking hands with old time v friends in this city Saturday. Mrs. U. P. Heck returned Thursday from a visit at Alma and various other western points. Elsie Morehead of Troy , Kan sas visited from Saturday until Monday at the home of C. II. Wamsley and wife. E. V. KaulTman , proprietor of the hotel at the Sycamore Springs , spent Saturday in a business way in this city. Mrs. Jane Smith and daughter , Mrs. L. E. Evan , visited rela tives and took in the fall festivi ties at Kansas City last week. * > James McDowell was a pleasant - : - ant caller at these quarters on Tuesday and while took occasion to renew his subscription to this /valuable weekly. A. Wing , who has been work ing with the Johnson railroad gang near Sheridan , Wyo. , re turned the first of the week to his home in this city. J , . Merchants , wife son and two daughters , of Benton County , Towa are guests at the home of Jame McDowell and wife. They will probably remain here a couple of weeks longer. Hargrave & Hargrave received some elegant new coat racks the first of the week , which they are having put in place , in order to facilitate the handling of their new fall line of clothing. Mesdames George Prater and Beauchamp , chaperoned a picnic party at Dr. Fast's Grove last Saturday. The day was a dandy one and the party a merry one \ They returned in the late after 14 * noon , the hay-rack profusel ) decorated with many colored aut wnn leaves. Ray Mettd was up from Ilia- vatha Saturday. A. T , Parsons was down from rcrdon the past Saturday. Clarence Simmons went to Vtchison Sunday morning. James Bascom spent Sunday vith his parents at Pawnee City. L , . Argabought of Nemaha pent Sunday with friends here. II. S. Wood of Pawnee City , vas looking over our city bun- ay. ay.C. C. F. Reavis was a business isitors in Omaha the first of the week. Recorder Edwards spent Sun- ay with his parents at Hum- boldt. II. II. Howell of Howe was among the Friday visitors at this place Mrs- John Oswald is spending he week with her parents at Stella. Clyde Davis returned Saturday rom a ten days vacation spent in Kansas. John Kanaly returned Friday rom a few days visit with friends t Dawson. M. C. McMahon of Preston vas looking after business affairs icrc Friday. Tom Frank and Winnie Cooper vent to Friend ) Nebraska to at- end the races. Frank Dempsey of Dawson was he guests of friends in this city he past Saturday. Mrs. John Hossack is visiting vith her ( laughter , Mrs. Ephriam Vithee , at Stella. J. C. McClainas down from Barada last Thursday attending o business affairs. Mrs. W. D. Easlcy left Monday ifternoon for a few days visit vith relatives at Stella. Frank McDcrmott , of Kansas ity spent a day or two in our nidst the first of the week. Richard Baker left the latter > art of the past week for Omaha , vhere he has accepted a position. John Oswald was one of the nterested ones at the races at friend , Nebraska during the veek. C. A. Cook was down from Salem Friday making prepara- ion for his sale the thirteenth of his month. Joseph Gciger sends us greet- ngs from Canton , Ohio , where ic has located , and is enjoying an excellent business. Gus Nemechek , of Oklahoma ity a former resident of this county , was shaking hands with Tails City friends Sunday. William Shilling returned Sat- mlay evening from Sherdan , Woming where he has been em- iloyed the past three months. Lora McCool of Dawson re- : urned Monda ) ' to her home at Dawson after spending a few .lays with relatives in this city. Sol Davis of Minnesota , here in the interest of a large apple packing concern is stopping at the City Hotel while at work liere. Earl and William Margrave of the Margrave Ranch were look ing after various business trans actions in this city the past Sat urday. Rev. Griffin went to Omaha Monday evening and left thai city Tuesday for Lincoln , where he attended the Presbyterian State Synod , which met there Tuesday night. Mrs. John Mosiman , Sr. . lefl Sunday on the afternoon train , for Lincoln to attend her hus band who is taking treatments al that place. She was accom panied by her son , Henry. W. D. Easley sold his lumbci yard at Salem the first of tin week to a Kansas City firm whc will endeavor to control a line o lumber yards through this par of the state. I Frank Dunn was down from I Nims City Saturday. Ed Nolte and wife spent last Sunday in Atchison. Willard Scars was down from Pawnee City Tuesday. El Craig of Table Rock was a Saturday visitor in this city. James Kovanda of Table Rock spent Saturday last in our midst. Our old friend George Smith was down from Dawson yester day. Mrs. Robert Fixley and little daughter are guests of friends here. John Nissen of Julian was a business visitor in this city Sat urday. Chas. Rieger was up from Fair- view. Kansas the latter part of the week. Ethel Cade , who has been quite ill at her home in this city , is now recovering. Mrs. J. A. Benedict ofrcrdon , is visiting with her daughter. Mrs. George Noah. Fannie Miller returned the first of the week from a visit with St. Joseph friends. Mrs. John Faulkner , of St. Louis will visit relatives and friends here next week. Mrs. G. J. Crook and grandson , Alfred , are visiting with rela tives at Clarinda , Iowa. Doc Inskeep says this is the coldest winter we ever had and he has seen a hundred of them. A fine lot of draft mares weighing from 1,000 to 1,450 bred to a Jack , for sale at the Margrave ranch. They have an elegant new writing table in the recorder's office and it is certainly a much appreciated addition. Mrs. Frank Evcrsole is visiting with her children , Reba and Guy at Peru , where they are attend ing the Normal school. Mrs. V. G. Lyford and daugh ter Mabel , and Mrs. Fred Far- ington enjoyed a pleasant day in the woods , Wednesday a hazel nutting. Mrs. George Cade and children who have been visiting with Mrs. Win. Cade returned the first of the week to their home at Os- borne , Kansas. John Mosiman , Sr. , went to Lincoln Saturday to consult a doctor , his health having been poorly for some time. His son , Win. Mosiman , accompanied him. Bargains for Sale. Fine stock and grain farm , about 200 acres , upland,3V miles to lown , good improvements , Sb'o per acres , one-third cash , balance 10 to 20 years time. 80 acres near Falls City , good mprovements , good terms. Owner might consider some jood town property as part ; > ay. These are bargains. See us at once. CL.KAVKII & SEHOLD. NOW IS THE TlflE To use Stock Food. We have a Stock Food of our own make that we have been selling for several years. It is made of the Purest and Best Drugs and nothing in it that will injure the ani mal. It keeps them perfectly health ) ' , enables them to di gest a much larger per cent of their fooddestroys worms and keeps all the secretions of the animal active and nat ural. This Food will more than pay for itself in extra flesh produced. Try our Dip. It is better and cheaper than any other. Citv Pharmacy Dr. MCMILLAN , Prop. Mrs. Clarence Smith is on the sick list this week. Frank Simons came up from Rule last Tuesday. Fred Seboltl made a business : rip to Arago on Tuesday. Dowty Watson came up from Reserve Monday afternoon. 13thel Parchen spent Sunday the guest of Verdon friends. D. II. Sears left Tuesday aftcr- 10011 for Seattle , Washington. D. Davies and family spent Tuesday with Verdon friends. Sec those work mares and iiorscs at the Margrave ranch. Mrs. Bcnj. Slagcl returned on Sunday from a brief stay at Monett , Mo. If you want driving horses , colts or mules get them at the Margrave ranch. The coat sale at the Fred 13. Schmitt store Saturday attracted i large crowd , and large returns were enjoyed. Joseph Gulp , sr. , has returned from a three months trip through Colorado , where he visited with iiis son and daughter. Ralph L. Moore , of Dalhart , Texas , sends us greetings of a substantial nature , through our friend , W. A. Schock. U. T. Duncan of Rule was transacting business affairs at this place Monday and while in town called at this office. Mrs. Emil Heliner who has been visiting with her parents , L. Huston and wife returned Sunday to her home at Lincoln. Karl Marts , wife and baby , Leonard , returned Sunday to their home at Wyniore after a week's visit at the home of Sam'l Marts and wife. C. L. Marts , wife and son , Glenn , who have been visiting with his parents , Samuel Marts and wife , returned Sunday to their home at Wymorc. II. Smith and his family have moved to their farm near Salem. Fred Whittcn. of Atchison. has taken the place vacated by Mr. Smith in the barber shop. Rey. 13. J3Ilaskiis : , formerly pastor of the Brethren church in this city , but now of Portis , Ks. , was visiting with Falls City friends one day this week. John Molaney , k n o w n as Dutchie who docs stunts on the merry-go-round , spent Sunday with the home folks at Atchison. He is quite an experienced hand at cement block work. After visiting for a couple of weeks with the hitters sister and aunt at Humboldt , and spending a week with Mrs. Hunt of this cityT. II. Sanders wife and child ren left last week for their home at Grandy , New Mexico. Col. C. II. Marion is fast filling his sale date list for this fall and his time is much in demand. The colonel has had very Mattering success and is considered the best stock salesman in southeast ern Nebraska. Calls have come from Missouri and various other points which shows that Col. Marion's services are m u c h sought after. F. L. Mills , who for the past thirteen years has been with the Inland Printer at Chicago , is vis iting his brother-in-law , D. T. Grover , at Hamlin , Kans. Both gentlemen were pleasant callers at this office while in this city Tuesday. While in this office , Mr. Mills demonstrated his abil ity as a pressman , feeding like an old hand at the business. F , A. Rummel , proprietor of the Sunny Slope Farm in this county has sold the same to Charles Stultx , of Holdredgc , Nebraska , who will take posses sion March 1st. Mr. Humme ! located there in the early seven ties , opened up a new prairie farm and stayed with it until it brought him the price of one hundred dollars per acre this week. He expects to close oui his cattle some time in February Dainty of Jewelry ! Whether it is to be useful or not , : t piece of jewelry must luive 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 : i 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 , We teach C1KEGC and OHARTIEU Shorthand. Send for Catalog B. LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE , Lincoln , Neb. THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE FOR. NEWS , AT $1 PER YEAR * * * * * * * * 9M-- : # * * * * * * # * * > f I THE BON TON ! MILLINERY ! , 1 * m Makes the announcement \ \ that they will have on display - ) | play , all their dress hats \ \ from is Friday , Sept. 28th IA I We take pleasure in showJf [ ing you our line of the swell- t cst designs in Pattern Hats , . the desirable no two alike. All sirable colorings as well as Black and White. Our stock will be found eoual to all demands. Give us a trial | | Jf and you will not be disap pointed. Bargains every day. Yours lor Business , | HELEN BREBECK B.F.STEPHENSON&Co. | t PRESTON , NEB. iS f. t T j ; Is the Place to buy I Dry Goods , Groceries , J | Hardware , Tinware , : | : | Cutlery. | i Mighest market price $ * j * Paid for Country Produce X ? , w. , . . . . , BEGGS'BLOOD PURIFIER CURES catarrh of the stomach. * Ir I Wilson s ) - ) fIt ff It * If if Haviland China ! * If If It Hand Painted China , Austrian if trian and German China , Jardinieres , Flower Pots , all sixes. Ilaviland , Austrian and I English Dinncrware. White and decorated. Special prices on CUT GLASS See the new Nickle plated LAMPS. New 5c , lOc and 15cGlass ware. Good Groceries and all the best brands of Flour at C. M. Wilson's Tinl l st imported horses $1,000 eacli. Home-bred realstereil draft stallions , JJ50 to J7K ) at my stable doors. A. I.atimer Wilson. Cruston , la. Imported draft stallions. il.OOO each. Home-bred registered draft stallions , $300 ti > $ NOO. Hart Hros. . Osceola. Iowa. Home-bred draft stallions , * J o to f JO ; imported htalllons , your choice $1,000. t' . I , . Stream , CreMon , la , Mrs. Chas. Gagnon who has been visiting with her daughter , Mrs. Al Doerner , and other rela tives returned Saturday to her home at Rulo.