THE FALLS CIIY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 2 , 1906 $40,000 Private Money to loan , Annual lnter = Henry C. Smith . est , Optional payments , Choice farms in this and adjoining counties , cheap homes in the LANDS & LOANS West and South. Exchanges made. I LOCAL LORE. I Eat Sowles' candy. ,1 Rye for * ale at Heck's feed store. Corn huskers wanted at the Margrave ranch. 4f3t. . 13. F. Sharts spent Sunday in Kansas City. Engineer Munn was here in a business way Monday. Mrs. V. 1C. Emerson of Dawson * 1 is the guest of Win. Cade. f Sec those work mares and horses at the Margrave ranch. Mrs. Henry Ruegge is suffer ing from an attack of the grip. Clyde Lum was down from Verdon on Friday of last week. Robert Travers of Hiawatha spent Friday evening in this city. R. E. Grinstead was among the Salem visitors here Tuesday. LeeRoy Swisegood of Verdon spent Saturdav here in a business * N. B. Jucld of Dawson spent Saturday with numerous friends here. F. Blakeney and Dave Delph were down from Nims City Sat urday. Rev. 'O. H. Engelbrecht at tended the conference at Sterling last week. I. E. Smith was among the Humboldt people here the last of ij the week. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ G. W. Riden came over from Merrill Saturday to attend the Friedly sale. J. D. Veal was among those \vho were here from Stella the past Saturday. Willard Sears was down from Pawnee City Monday afternoon , returning that evening- Mrs. Ella Priest was called home Monday by the serious ill- neas of her father , Adolph Mess ier. Samuel Beutler , Jr. , of Hum boldt attended the Friedly sale in this city last Saturday after- 'r- noon. Mrs. Clark and Ivy Kent left Tuesday for Los Angeles , Cali fornia where they will "spend the winter. Dick Maloney was learning them a few fancy strides at the % dance at the National , Friday % ' evening. , i ? - - Officer Marts returned the first of the week from a visit with his v f. sons at Goodland. Kansas and at " - "Wymore. , ' * ' G. N. Ellis of Preston was among the Falls City visitors last Saturday and while in town Sid not forget to call at this office. 'i J. A. Mitchell , who has been f clerking in the Scott Hardware store at Humboldt , was a plea- 't- = > ant caller here Tuesday. He * ' ias resigned his position there ' and has accepted a position witli the C. B. & Q. R. R. company , with headquarters at Wymore. We received a postal fron "Frank Wylie the first of the weeli and from his description of the 'weather there at Cheyenne , Wy oming we think Falls City strike ; tip a great deal better. IL writes that it has been storminj there since the nineteenth am that the snow is three to fou jeet deep. We are glad to know however , that Frank is enjoyini * oed success in his western home Judge Duffy was here from Omaha Friday. J. A. Cornelius was down from Salem the past Sunday. County Attorney R. C. James went to Lincoln Sunday night. Mrs. Susan -Boles and son were up from Rtilo Monday morning. John Williamson was an'iong the Verdon people here Friday. Shelby Eustice of 'Auburn spent Fridav with friends in this Walter Veach and wife of Ver don were Friday evening visitors in this city. Carl Lenard of Pawnee City , attended the Friedly sale here last Saturday. i Sherman Gillespic of Reserve , 1 Kansas was the guest of Falls ' Cit * friends Monday. I } - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . > 1 J. W. Freel , of Omaha , repre 1 senting the Twentieth Century I spent Sunday in this city. | Frank Veach and wife of Ver- ! don attended the attraction at , the Gehling Friday evening. Dr. Griffith and wife of Verdon I ' Walker Whiteside at the Gehling last Friday evening. I Attorney Guile was down from ' Humboldt on business matters the latter part of the past week. i B. F. Gravatt of Humboldt ' spent Saturday with his daugh ter , Mrs. Ray Miller of this city. j Ernest Bode has resigned his position at the Seff Clothing store and is now with F. liar- low. i - i John and Thomas Hall of Ver don witnessed the Magic Melody at the Gehling last Friday eve- Oliver Hall , proprietor of the Humboldt Standard was a plea sant caller at these quarters. Friday. W. Gagnebin of Nebraska City was a business visitor in these parts the latter part of the past week- Dr. Waggener and wife were down from Dawson last Friday evening to see Walker Whiteside and his excellent company. M. and /ientner were among the Verdon people in attendance at the Friedly sale at the Mettz pavilion Saturday afternoon. Guy Crook returned to his studies at Lincoln on Sunday evening after spending a few days with his parents in this city. W. O. Sharrah while over from Sabetha , Saturday was a plea sant caller at this office and placed his name on our subscrip tion list. Nelle Weaver and Clara Laugh- rey were down from Verdon lasl Friday evening , Walker White- side in the Magic Melody , being the attraction. George Prater and family ant Albert Bentley and family spenl Sunday the guests of Win. Bent' ley and family who live neai Sabetha , Kansas. Herbert Hedges has receivec his appointment as extra in the mail service and is making oc casional trips on the stub to Kan sas City in order to accuston himself to the work. Post-master G. J. Crook at tended the opening of the post office building at Lincoln las Friday evening , and enjoyed : good social time with the Post masters from throughout UK state. W. II. Wylie was in town Mo ml a * . Corn huskers wanted at the Margrave Ranch. Ed Nolle has our thanks for favors the first of this week. Hon. W. II. Wilson was a plea sant caller at these quarters Sat urdav. Jas. J. Brady of Dawson spent Friday last with old friends in this city. Frank Snethen came down , from Humboldt Monday for a brief stav here. Thomas Sare of Mound City spent a portion of this week with liis daughter. Mrs. Grant Sperry in this city. W. A. Shock had a carload of feeders on the Kansas City mark et the first of this week , and they were good ones. Christian Wamsley on route four is now a reader of The Tri- june having added his name to our list last Thursday. It will be of interest to you to read what Fred E. Schmitt haste to offer you , on another page of : his weekly. It means 11101103 * to you. The firm oP. \ . S. Hcacock & Son shipped a carload of their Hour , the first of this week , to be exported , and will eventually land in the London market. If the people in London know how to use good flour they will cer tainly have good bread for once. We are sending out a few sample copies of the Tribune this week and if you like the way it reads we would be pleased to place you on our list. Do not be backward because we have not nade a personal appeal to you along this line , we want you to join the family of readers if we are in harmony with your idea of running a family journal. The price is within the reach of all Si per year. Join the crowd and try it. Bargains for Sale. Pine stock and grain farm , about 200 acres , upland,3A miles to town , good improvements , $05 per acres , one-thin ] cash , balance 10 to 20 years time. 80 acres near Falls City , good improvements , good terms. Owner might consider some good town property as part pay. These are bargains. See us at once. CL.KAVKH & SISUOLD. 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 Pharmacy Dr. MCMILLAN Prop. A Graham was a Kansas City visitor Tuesday. F. F. Dietrich , Jr. , of Verdon was in this city Saturday. W. D. Kaslev was up from Kansas City during the week. Jesse Law and wife went to Table Rock , Tuesday afternoon. Sallie Schoenheit is convalesc ing after a serious attack of fever. James Whitaker returned Mon day from a business trip to Lin coln 13 va Scott left Tuesday for Phoenix , Arizona where she has accepted a position. Mrs. Will Boyd and children returned Sunday from a visit with relatives at Dawson. Howard Jones who has been .in Dakota during the past sum mer , is yisiting with his parents west of this city. V. G. Lyford has something to say to you on another page of this issue that will be worth your time to consult. James Kelly and W. M.Gibson were some of the Verdon citizens that were here Saturday , attract ed by the Friedly sale. Go to the J. C. Tanner hard ware store during the week , com mencing November 12th and board awhile. It wont cost you a cent. Samuel Gcrmaine , wife and rj three children , accompanied by his mother were down from their farm near Humboldt , the past Monday. G. N. Camblin of Severence , Kansas is visiting his brother Frank , and while in this city gave The Tribune force a plea sant call. Josie Craig returned the first of the week from her home at Kewaunec , Illinois and has re sumed her position at the V. G. Lvford store. August Deckinger came up from Rule Saturday in order to look after several business affairs and while in town did not forget to call at this office. Reuben Ilorrocks had an at tack of the grip the first of the week and was compelled to desist from his duties at the Clcyeland i department store for several days. ' Jerry Richards has resigned his office as Deputy-sheriff and we understand that he will be succeeded by James McFarland , Jr. Mr. Richards has made an excellent and untiring deputy , being always at his place of duty. B. Pressley Co. have , up to the present time , shipped twenty- two thousand , four hundred and twenty barrels of apples from Falls City and its immediate vicinity , this fall. This has meant many dollars in the local fruit owners pockets. Congressman Pollard talked tea a fair sized audience at the court house last Saturday evening. lie was certainly at his best and pre sented the issues of the day in a clear cut and forceful manner. Mr. Pollard has the facts and figures for the past seven years of republican prosperity and shows plainly the results of re publican management and demo cratic mismanagement. This was his last visit to this county and his majority here at the close of the polls will show that he has made a host of friends dur ing the late campaign. The Fairy Land of Jewels The wonder working" 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 jewelry 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 anil see our stock first-class in every detail. A. E. Jaquet The "Old Jeweler Reliable" Henry Kloepfel was up Irom Rule Wednesday. John D. Shraugcr of Humboldt spent Wednesday in this city. L. Knickerbocker spent Tues day at the Ilarbaugh ranch near Dawson. Judge Gagnon returned Tues day night from a weeks sojourn in Wyoming. Chester Ilarbaugh came down from the Ranch and spenl Mon day in this city. ' - - i Now is the time to subscribe ! for the Falls City Tribune. Con sider this an invitation. Lillian Oswald and Carrie Greenwald spent Sunday in Shu- bert , the guests of Beulah Green wald. Mrs. Waggener , returned Sun day to Dawson after spending a few days the guests of Mrs. John Gilligan. Mrs. Robert Bowman came down from Auburn Tuesday eve ning for a brief visit with rela tives in this city. Mrs. M. E. Wood of Stella sent us down greetings on Tues day of this week and has our thanks for the same. Albert Ximber and Lawrence Kanaly left Tuesday for San Francisco , California where they will remain this winter. Carl Bek of Clav Center , Kan sas spent several ( leys of this week with his sister , Mrs. Al Doerner , of this City. John R. Smith , Hurt Reavis and Al Doerner spent Tuesday at the Iowa reservation near White Cloud , Kansas. Mrs. Al Kroh and children ac companied by her mother , Mrs. Gibson were down from Verdon Tuesday of this week. Mrs. Allen May and little son who have been visiting in this city for the past week , returned Monday to their home at Salem. J. J. Noah is en joy ing a week's vaaation from his duties at the Journal office and is spending the same at his home in St. Joseph. Owing to the extra amount of news the county correspondents news items are omitted from this issue , but the } ' will appear in next weeks edition. C. F. Reavis returned Tuesday evening from a ten days business trip to Seattle , Washington. Mr. Reavis says the report that he contemplates removing to the coast is incorrect. A. J. Firm of Clay Center , Kansas has accepted a position with Ward Knight of this city , in his art studio here. One 10 guage , Damacus , double barrel shotgun , with leather case , and 150 loaded shells ; $150.00 grade Parker , to trade on a horse and will pay the difference. In quire at this office. Walter Knickerbocker a n d Chester Ilarbaugh took one hun dred head of cattle from the Knickerbocker farm east of town to the Ilarbaugh ranch near Dawson - son , the first oi this week. THE QEHLINQ ! ONE NIGHT Have you ever seen Niag ara Falls ? Grandest , Most Astonishing1 , Senic-Dramatic Production liver ROWLAND & CLIFFORD'S BIG SUCCESS Over Niagara Falls Don't miss the Bursting1 , Spouting1 , Rushing1 , Dashing1 Falls Scene Prices 7sc , Soc and 35c EVERYONE'S TALKING About our meat market find saying "what n nice place to buy one'fi meat. The popular price , high , ( nullity business that is attracting the attention of every thrifty woman in Falls City. She says to herself , "theru must be some reason for this pop- ' ularity. " There is , it's beeaiiHe OUR SERVICE IS THE BEST The meat we sell is the depen dable kind. If the few people in this town who have not gotten ac quainted with us would only come in , compare prices and note our up-to-date way of doing business wo would have the tradu of the city at our door. You're invited. Phone 7-1 Heiser & Mosiman.