THE FALLS CITV TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , OCTOBER 12 , 1906. STELLA. ยง Invitations are out aanouncing the mnrriago of NelMo Cunningham of $ j this place and Quiiitou Stump of Very - y don on Wednesday evening of next * week. Frank Weaver , wife and baby have been spending the week in Omaha with her sister. Ruben Shafer and Mrs. Mary Kimball - ball of Illinois are hero for an extend ed visit with relatives , the Weaver families. Helen Wagoner of iluinbohlt is leaching the Gilbert school west of town. I'earl Cunningham has resigned as teacher of the school in the Vande- venter district , and Florence Gulp of Shubert has been hired in her stead. C. D. Gentry had an acre of land in an orchard this year that cleared h'm ' over SOj.OO. A daughter was born to Marion Marts and wife Monday evening. R L Coo has been at Douglas this week making arrangements to rent a store room which he owns at that place. Congressman Pollard was in town a bhort time Wednesday morning. Charlie Thomas has been at North Platte this week where he accompan ied a car of apples. Arthur Williams of tha Prairie Union ncighborbood.lcft for an extend ed visit in Tennes-sce Wednesday. Charles Paradise will have a puplic sale next week and will then move to Stella and take charge of the pool hall which he recently purchased. Rollie Stringfield of Geneva has been spending the week with rela tives ut this place. ' Curt Hill and Milt Clark left for Me- Cook Monday where the former ex pects to buy a largo ranch. The pupils of the primary room and thn.ir teacher enjoyed a little picnic at the woods Monday evening after tchool. Wm. Lambert and wife have been spending the week in South Omaha with their son. who is city attorney for that place. Charley Bright and wife left on Tuesday for a visit with their three ton in the Indian Territory. Albert timber of Falls City spent Sunday in Stella the guest of Fay Helmick. Mrs. Arthur Pohl was called to Bev- er Springs , Va. , Saturday by the death of her father. I. S. Vader has been in Jewell Coun ty , Kansas , this week , where he went to rent his farms which he owns at that place. OHIO Wm. Hutchison spent Saturday night in the county seat with his grandmother. Mrs. Wm. Mohlei of Falls City was a guest of Mrs. Clay Peck Saturday. Mrs. Mary Kaufman of Falls City is visiting this week among friends and attending the meetings which are in progress at the German Baptist Breth ren church. Mrs. Geo. Johnston visited Tuesday with Mrs. Henry Meyers. Cleon Peck was a visitor at Henry Gcrdes , home north of Barada Sun day. day.Kate Kate Shouse visited with Grace Ncdrow Sunday. Mrs. John Yocam and daughter , Myrtle , spent Sunday with the form er's daughter. Elias Myers and wife of Falls Cltj visited at the home of Cleon Peck and bis mother. Edith Peek entertained her cousins , Nellie Knisely and Daisy Peck , ani her friend , Bertha Brim one day las week. Perry Shaffer , wife and daughter Donald , areenjoving a visit with theh son Earl and wife in Council Blulls , la this week. Wm. Horstman and family wore vis itors at Henry Whitrock's Tuesday. Mrs. H. A. Burk entertained he eister , Maud McCann Sunday. Fred Chesley and wife spent Sunda ; afternoon at O. A. Burk. Joe Maust is enjoying a visit fror bis nephew , Mr. Saylor , of Peru. Anna Stump entertained her cousin Edna Shatter Monday. Tuck Cook and wife were guests c the former's brother , Will , Sunday. Sol Marts and wife of Falls City , ac eompanled by their grand-daughtei Ruby Uurnworth , left Tuesday fo Daweon where they will visit a fei days. They will also visit relatives i Stella before returning home. Mrs. N. B. Burnworth was a guest < Mrs. F. S. Lichty Monday afternooi Viola Llppold after a year's faithfi service at Frank Lichty's went to he home Monday to stay this winter. Frances Stump and wife spent a pai of last week with their daughter , Mr Jesse Spangler. Mrs. Wm. Cook is entertaining brother from 'the west. Wm. Nedrow and wife of Verde were guests of Wm. Cook and wife ( Sunday. Tom Omara , ar. , is visiting with h relatives here. SHU BOUT. J. D. Shubrot and son from Broken Arrow , Indian Territory Is hear buy ing upplcr to ship down there. The Ladles Aid Mieioty of thu Chris tian ehurck picked apples for Art Shubert one day last week. William Sample and son Walter left for Greely , Colorado last Thusday eve ning , Mrs. Wm. Smith and May Sample visited Mrs. Lydlu Harmon last Thurs day. day.The The Shubert base ball team went to Barada Sunday uifd played ball. B.ir- ada wor.c the game Slmburt has a bull team that is hard to beat. Mrs. Bricker and two daughters and Mrs. Morrow , Mrs Hoover Mrs. Kenton - ton visited Mrs. Harmon last Sunday John Hagerman and wife and daugh tcr of Kansas was in th'j city visiting relative * and friends last week' John Slagle was taken to the hospi tal at Urn a ha Tuesday evening by Dr. Shook to bo operated on for&one dread descase. Chub Henderson and son went to Omaha Tuesday to take in the street fair and buy goods while there. Dellic Glisple who bus been sick with typhoid fever for the past seven weeks is slowly recovering. Manfred Brunun and wlfo from the north western part of the state is in the city visiting friend" aiid mak ing repairs on his property hear. Charley Pond and son Oscar and Frank Kcntoti and William Smith left last Monday for SouMi Dakota to build a house and bard on Mr. Pond's land that he bought where he expects to move in the sprinp. Mrs. Lydla Harmon was on the sick list for u few days hist week. All the scenery utilized in the production of Kennedy and Willard's comedy drama "Yon Yonson" was painted from water color sketches made in Minnesota pine forests , and the lumber camps of that State by Harold Crofts , the artist. At the Geh- ling October 16th. Speaker Cannon in a recent speech said that the principal ef forts of the democrats were being devoted to filling the house of representatives and displacing the best congress , with the best record that has sat in Washing ton in years. This is a plain , homely statement of the facts. If the last congress had refused to pass the rate bill , if it had re fused to pass the pure food bill , or any of the great measures that mark a great step forward in administration , there would be justification for the democracy asking that its personnel be changed. But what good reason exists whj' , having made a good record , a splendid record , the members who compose it should be turned down , and new , untried embryotic statesman put in their places. We don't believe the first district will lend an } ' aid to such a foolish plot. There is a new deal in affairs in Nebraska and the people are fighting for lower railroad rates. So many things are happening of real interest to every citizen that a daily newspaper is now a necessity. The biggest bargain that has come to our notice is The Daily State Journal without Sunday from now until January 1 , 1907 , for only 50 cents. This is such a small price that it can only be made to introduce the paper into new homes. The pub lishers claim that this is not a scheme to get you on their books and then keep on sending , but that the paper will be stopped on January 1 , 1W7. It would be hard to find a better way of in vesting 50 cents. A Dozen Times A Night. "I have hud kidney and bluddei trouble for years and it became so bai that I was obliged to get up at least i dozen times a night. " says Mr. Ower Dunn , of Benton Ferry , W. Va. " ! never received any permanent buneli from any medicine until I took Foley'i Kidney Cure. After using two bottle : I am cured. ' For sale at all dru ; stores. r Commencing on Tuesday o this week the Vinegar Factor will run all day and until twelvi o'clock every evening in order t < handle the immense supply o apples brought in every day Over six hundred bushels wan taken in on Tuesday mornini n alone , which gives one an idea o Is the vast amount taken in by thi institution. We will sell at Mettz' Sale Pavilion , Falls City , Nebraska , on WEDNESDAY , OCT. 17 AT 1 O'CLOCK , SHARP EAD OF HORSES Consisting of 25 brood mares , weighing from 1100 to 1400 pounds , all bred to a Jack and broke to work. This is the best bunch of brood mares ever offered in Falls City. Ten head of 2 and 3 year old driving bred. Three head of yearling colts. If you are looking for a matched team of drivers , they will be at this sale. Terms Made Known on Day of Sale C. H. HARION , Auct. W. A. Co. . . Margrave . QEO. HOLT , Clerk. Market Letter. Kansas City Stock Yards , Oct. , 8 , 1900. The moderate supply of GJ,000 cattle , including 10,000 calves , last week enabled sales men to secure advances on nil kinds , ranging from 10 to 25 cents. Stackers and feeders imule the sharpest gains the first of the week , but they closed thu week quietly. Cows and heifers con- tinned to sell the beet in the kill ing line , although beef steers wore Kcfirce and high. Top lust week wns SO.40 , numerous ! droves , in- hiding some branded Colorado , $5.1)0 ) to $0.15 , bulk of led leers $5.25 to $5.75. The run o-'lay is liberal at 25,000 head , nclnding 30dO calves , but this otal embraces the cattle that live arrived for exhibition pnr- joses in the American Koyal Show his week , between two and three housand head. Demand is good rom all sources today , killing attle steady , except that cows and leifers are a shade lower , stokers ind feeders stronger. Top steers .oday sold at $0.00 , grass steers $3.30 to $5.00 , cows $2.25 to $3 25 , heifers $3.00 to $1.25. bulls 52.00 to $2.75. a fair number of sales above these figures , of course. Light veuls are scarce and sell at $5.50 to $0.75 , heavy calves plentiful and lower , $3.00 o$1.2f ) range stoekers $2.75 to $3.75 , feeders $3.00 to $1.00 , mtive stockers up to $1.25 , best feeders $1.00. Hog receipts were smaller last week , 31.000 head , market linn nil week , run 0000 today , market weak to 5 lower , top $0.474 , bulk of sales narrow , $0.35 to $0.45 , all weights close together , with pro. epects that heavies will soon lead. Nearly 1000 head of pure bred hogs are on exhibition at the Koyal this week , a popular feat- nre , as stockmen are paying more attention to hogs than heretofore in view of the continued higli prices Sheep receipts are heavy , 45.00C last week , 17,000 here today. The market was linn all last week , bu is weak to 10 lower today. Al hands have brought freely lately both porkers and feeder buyers Bulk of the stuff today feeder from Utah and the West. Bes lambs sell at $0.75 to $7.15 , wcth ers up to $5.25. yearlings $5.0C ewes $5.00. Feeding lambs sel at $5.75 to $0.25 , wethers am yearlings and breeding ewes 1.0 to $5.35. "Yon Yonson1 which shows in this city at The Gehling Theatre on Tuesday , October 16 boasts of what is without doubt , one of the most evenly balanced companies ever seen in this comedy drama , Managers Ken nedy and Willard selected the "Yon Yonson" players with par ticular regard to their fitncs-s to look , dress and portray the amus ing characters in the late Gus Ileege's masterpiece. Not a single detail has been overlooked in staging this production for its sixteenth successive tour of the principal cities of the United States. The performance arc all under the personal direction of the managers and are , therefore , certain to be kept at the top notch of excellence. It is also certain that this season's com pany excels any which has here tofore appeared in the quaint roles. Players in last season's company who made the greatest individual "hits" have been re tained and new ones added to make the ensemble as nearly per fect as possible. At the head of this company are George Thomp son , one of the handsomest play ers ever brought to America , and Laura Davis , a competent character comedienne. There arc many other popular players , several refined specialties , much good music , exceptionally beauti ful scenic and costume accessories series , and the excellent Lumber men's Quartette , which has made such a great hit throughout the country in past seasons. Slomack and Liver Trouble Cured. Oririo Laxativu Fruit Syrup cures btomaeh and Iivur trouble as it aids digestion , and stimulates the liver and bowels without irritutinn tlie e organs like pills and ordinary catlmrties. It cures indestion and sick headaehe and ehronle constipation. Orino Laxative Krult Syrup does not nauseate or fjripo and Is mild and pleasant to take. Ue fuse substitutes. For s > ule at all drug stores. - Thoroughbred Hogs for Sale. I have ten thoroughbred Duroc Jersey boar hogs for sale. These are fine fellows and will be sole at private sale. KKANK M. SHAI'KJKI Falls City , Neb. , route two. Danger In Fall Cold. L Fall colds are liable to hang on al winter leaving the seeds of pneumonia bronchitis or consumption Foley1 Honey and Tar cure3 quickly and pre vents serious results. It is old and re liable , tried and tested , safe and euro contains no opiates and will not const ! pate. For sale at all drug stores. 1 SALE OF 4-5 Head of thoroughbred P eland- China Hogs AT Verdon , 15 h urjday , Oct. 18 9 1906. At One O'ClocK.T. . M. John ' } . 'Bert G. Wise. Col. C. H. Marion , /luct. An opportunity to secure a herd header at your otvnfigure. IT WILL SUIT ! I 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. WILSON THE TAILOR.