THE FALLS CH Y TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , OCTOBER 26 , 1906 LOCAL LORE. Eat Sowlcs' candy. Rye for sale at Heck's feed store. Hon E. M. Pollard spent Sun day in this city. Jim Jellison was down from Auburn Sunday. Corn huskcrs wanted at the Margrave ranch. 4f3t. . Will Neal was down from Table Rock Sund.ty morning : . J. F. Shubert was a Tuesday visitor with his Falls City friends. Norma Gentry spent Sunday with her mother at Nebraska City. Dr. I. M. Houston made a busi ness trip to Omaha Saturday night. Will Leslie of Shubert was the guest of friends in this city Sat urday. Fred Richards of Hiawatha spent Sunday with Falls City friends. V. G. Lyford was a business visitor at Ilumboldt the first of the week. Meeker Cain is now one of the force at the V. G. Lyford depart ment store. Special sale of trimmed hats Friday and Saturday at the New Millinery store. Herman Minnick came up from Atchison and spent Sunday with friends in this city. Mrs. Allen D. May and son of Salem were visiting relatives here Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Robert Norton and baby returned Monda } ' from a brief visit at Weeping Water. Fred DeWald and Ernest Gag- non attended the ball game at Preston Sunday afternoon. J. R. Harding and A. J. Green- wait were over from Hamlin on Saturday afternoon of last week. A part } ' of twelve went on a jack rabbit hunt last Friday and enjoyed a good day at the sport. Will Kentner came up from Atchibon Sunday to see how his Falls City friends were enjoying life. Stephen Prior , wife and baby came down from their home near Earada and spent Wednesday here. Sallie Schoenheit is suffering from a severe attack of fever , but at last accounts she was slowly recovering. Mrs. E. E. Haskins and son , Fremont , of Portis , Kans. , are visiting friends here and attend ing conference. B. M. , J. H. and C. R. Berk ley were over from Hamlin to at tend the Wittrock-Rieschick sale Saturday afternoon. Bert Brenizer came home from McCook the latter part of the past week on account of the seri ous illness of his father. Rachael Callison and wife left Thursday for Winnemuck , Ne- vado , where he has accepted a position in a large jewelry store. Mrs. Lloyd Peck and baby of near Reserve , Kans. , spent Sunday and Monday with her parents , Henry Ruegge and wife , in this city. The National Biscuit company make cakes and cookies , and healthful ones too. Come Sat urday , Oct. 27th , and have it proved to you. Officer Marts left Monday for a week's visit with his son Bert , and family at Goodland , Kansas. On his return he will stop a few days with two sons at Wywore. The National Biscuit compa nies In-er-seal cadets will demon strate their full line at Harlow's Saturday , Oct. 27th. Nice boys ior nice sweet goods will be there. Come Girls. Harry Hughes returned the latter part of the week from Can ada where he located a claim. He will spend the winter in this city , returning to his claim in the spring. Samuel Prater was a Rule visi tor Sunday. R. B. Wyatt was tip from Re serve Saturday. Gill Thomas was down from Omaha Sunday. Gus Ruegge went to Preston Sunday afternoon. J.Gibbswas up from Hiawatha the latter part of the week. II. L. Stoffcr of Merrill was a Saturday visitor in this city. Corn huskers wanted at the Margrave ranch. -t6-3t. Sheriff Fenton was called to Stella Sunday on official busi ness. Theron Lewis returned the latter part of the week from Omaha. Freda Senner is now assisting it the Fred E. Schmitt Depart ment store. Bert G. Wise of near Reserve , Kansas was a business visitor here Saturday. Chas. Ilargrave made a busi ness trip to Wymore the latter part of the week. Will Custer came Sunday from Minneapolis for a visit with his mother in this city. James Downs and family of Omaha spent Sunday with his mother in this city. Dennis McCarthy and family spent Sunday last with a sister in Nemaha county. Bill Spragins returned Sunday from a business trip to the west ern part of the state. Fred Miller came down from Lincoln and spent Sundaj- with liis family in this city. A Graham spent a day or two the first of the week with his brother-in-law at Ashland. Sam Stewart and wife of Re serve spent Sunday here with her parents , James DeWald and wife. Norman Forney and wife are the happy parents ot a baby girl which arrived at their home the 17th. Trimmed hats and childrens Iiats at half price Friday and Saturday at the New Millinery lore. George Holt managed the busi ness affairs of the Adams Express office during the absence of Mr. Basim. Chas. Humphrey and wife wete the guests of her parents , Geo. Abbott and wife , the past Saturday. The shower here the first of the week was ver } ' beneficial tote to fall wheat , which is looking fine in this section. Will Morris came in Sunday from Liberty and yisited with his father. James Morris , return ing on Monda } ' evening. Ed Davis and family , of Salem , spent Sunday the guests of E. J. Satterwhite and wife. They all went to Hiawatha for the day. From Harlow's will be distrib * uted samples of the many differ ent In-er-seal packages made by National Biscuit company , Satur day , Oct.jJT. C. F. Reavis left Saturday for Seattle , Wash. , where several business affairs will claim his at tention in that city for the com ing two weeks. Chas. Loree and wife were called to Lincoln Saturday on ac count of the death of his mother. The remains were brought to this city Monday for interment. Come to Lyford's Saturday , Oct. 27. The National Biscuit companies boys will give a dem onstration of their full line of Inerseal packages. They have something nice to tell you. John Elaine of Pawnee City , one of the foremost breeders of Poland-Chinas , was in this cit3' Saturday attending the Wittrock- Rieschick sale. His sale was held in Pawnee City a short time ago , with an average of S52.00 per head. George Bliss is very ill at his home in this city. John Gilligan went to Seattle the first of this week. Bcnj. Morgan spent Sunday with Dawson friends. S. L. Ryan was over from Hia watha the past Friday. Nelson Little , of Craig , Mo. , is now a reader of this weekly. Roy McPherson of Baltimore , Md. , is now a reader of the Tri bune. F. E. French of Salem was a business visitor at this place Sat urday. Fayellclinick of Stella was the guest of friends in this cit } ' last Friday. Mrs. Frank Werner returned Saturday afternoon from a week's visit with friends at Atchison. Tom Whitaker and Paul Weav er were business visitors at Stella the latter part of the past week. Win. Margrave of Preston was attending to business affairs in this city last Saturday afternoon. D. F. and Jos. N. Harbaugh were down from the Miles ranch the latter part of the past week. Bert Baker , Roy Heacock , Gus Ruegge and Tom Potcet were Preston visitors Sunday after noon. Mrs. Will Eoyd and children went to Dawson yesterday after noon for a short visit with rela tives. Irvin Basim , the local Adams Express agent , spent a few days the first of the week with his parents at Odell , Nebr. Frank Peck while attending the Normal at Peru , will keep posted on home events through the columns of The Tribune. Go to Harlow's Saturday , Oct. 27 , the National Biscuit company will give a demonstration uof their full line of In-er-seal pack ages. ages.Mrs. Mrs. W. T. Spence returned Monday from Concordia , Kansas where she went to attend the marriage of her son , Tom , and Ethel Mitchell. Saturday , Oct. 27 at Lyford's , the National Biscuit companies cadets will give you the oppor tunity of sampling the superior quality of their cakes and cookies. Chris Lionberger was a plea sant caller at this office Saturda } ' evening. .He is one of the West end Poland-China breeders and was attending the Wittrock- Rieschick sale that afternoon. Bargains for Sale. Fine stock and grain farm , about 200 acres , upland,8 miles to town , good improvements , $05 per .acres , one-third cash , balance 10 to 20 years time. 80 acres near Falls City , good improvements , good terms. Owner might consider some good town pioperty as part pay. These aie bargains. See us at once. CLEAVEH & 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 healthy , 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 Pharmacv Dr. MCMILLAN , Prop. AFTER A VEXATIOUS DELAY ! We wish to announce the arrival of our fall pur = chase of Bed Room Furniture. We have made pre = parations to answer the demands of a large fall business and the prices we have established , in the face of a rising market , will sustain us against any competition , catalog or otherwise. We ask you to give us a call before sending any orders away. IT WILL PAY YOU We are content to do business on just the freight you pay to the tax dodging railroads and the profit that enriches another community. Have you received our Carpet catalog. We are more than pleased with this department and have the largest Carpet Stock and best prices in the city. Four different patterns Linoleum 12 feet wide , constantly - stantly in stock. Carpet business is our specialty. If you want good service cut out the Dry Goods Houses ; they have more to do than they can do well. Send for our Carpet Catalog. REAVIS & ABBEY Falls City , Nebraska l Judge Gagnon left Tuesday on a business trip to Wyoming. D. A. Ramsey was among the Verdon people here Monday. P. P. Murphy and M. Whitney were over from Hiawatha Tues day. Pearl Carver , of Ilumboldt was the guest ol the Misses Glines , last Sunday. Mrs. Pay Simmons of Verdon spent Saturday afternoon with acquaintances at this place. Will Sperr3r went to Preston the first of the week , where he raised the residence of Charlie Reitz. Iva Meredith and Bertha Spur- gin of Salem were pleasant call ers on this office force last Sat urday afternoon. Henry Nedrow , of Kansas , is visiting his parents , Wcs Nedrow and wife , and attending confer ence here this week. Chas. Rickards , who has just recovered from a very severe ill ness , left Sunday afternoon for Excelsior Springs. Mo. Harry Crooks and wife haye moved to Omaha where he has accepted a position. Mrs. Crooks left Wednesday for that city. Mcsdames Searle and Puter- baugh. of Lanark , 111. , are visit ing at the home of Mrs. Jane Bohrer , and attending the con ference. Rev. Griffin will return Satur day from a two weeks visit at Denver and Colorado Springs , and will conduct the regular church services next Sabbath. The ladies of the Brethern church hive ; been given the use of the basement at the Methodist church during the conference , and serve dinner and supper for those attending the conference. They hire the work done and do this in ordsr that all may attend the meetings. The Fairy Land of Jewels The wonder working1 of Queen Mab herself with all her fairy subjects skill to aid her , could not equal the production of the Goldsmith's art as it is understood today. For delicacy of form and coloring" , for grace of design , for multiplicity of shapes and uses , modern je\velry has reached the highest mark. Our connection with those producers of beau tiful jewelry is very close and we can offer their creations to our townspeople as soon as New York can see them. Just now we are showing new ideas in Bracelets. Fall designs in plain and colored gold , with or without sets. Rings in all the latest designs and of all prices. None but solid gold in stock. Call and see our stock first-class in every detail. A. E. Jaquet The "Old Jeweler Reliable" Mrs. R. N. Ayers came up from Hiawatha last Saturday to at tend the funeral of Simon Saylor and while here was the guest of Mrs. N. Van Winkle. New brick walks are being constructed on south Stone street , along where the city has been doing so much grading. These are a decided improvement , as a person walking to the station will not be inconvenienced by the the loose dirt , or in weather such as this , by the mud. Mrs. W. D. Easle } ' who has been visiting with relatives in this city and at Stella , returned Tuesday morning to her home at Kansas City. She was accom panied by her sister , Mrs. E. F. Sharts , who will spend the week there with her son Chas. and wife. Mrs. Alida Butler of Table Rock met them at this place and went with them to'Kansas City. Card of Thanks. We sincerely desire to offer our heartfelt thanks to the friends who so kindly assisted us at the burial of our mother , Elizabeth Loree , on October 22,1906. CHAS. LOHKK AND VAMII.Y. Evangelical Lutheran Church. Services at 2:30 : p. mon alter nate Sundays. RKV. O. II. ENGKLBKKCHT. Revival Meetings. Meeting will begin at the M. E. church Sunday evening October 28. I shall have the as sistance of other ministers , The entire congregation should rally in service of God and make these meetings a power for God. We cordially invite every one to come and assist in this work. W. T. GUNK. W. M. Vastine of Rule was transacting several business af fairs in this city Tuesday ,