PI I JF 4 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , DECEMBER 7 , 1906 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE Kiitorcd as second-class matter a Falls City , Nebraska , post oflke , Jamt ary 12 , l'X)4 , under the Act of ' \ 187' ' ) . cvcr.v Friday at Kails City Nebraska. by the Tribune I'tlMisliinil Company C , F. Slnvrls. 1 bic year 51.01 MX mouths . - .f'1 Wee months . - .3 TELEPHONE 226. What a jjrcat satisfaction i would be to our childish ncijjhbo li Montgomery-Ward would pu e stamps in their cata Tile statement is mathIlia lieorge Sheldon has twenty ap plications for every position How would yon like to ha\e tin oh of selecting the appointees' Not in the way of an advertise 7ient but in the interest of on -nbscribers we urge you to reae the story of Hearts and Mask ; vliicli commences in this pape' ' ri-M week. Whatever you do at least bin vjtir postage stamps at home The moht chronic catalogue mai usually buys his coflins am stamps .it home though there an e men who send away for tin Stand up for ever } ' local insli tution that is worthy of your sup port. We can never make Kail ! City what it should be by encour atrititf a pessimistic knocker ii his attempts to injure worthy in stitutions. Kvidences of the Christina ! -pint are on every hand. Tin windows of the shops are full o toys and tinsel : the arms of tin \idies are full to overflowing am the pocket book of the old mai vommcnces to look like thirt ; cents. A paper like an individual i usually without iniluencc when i gains a reputation for lying. A an instance we call your atttn tion to the bridge article on th front page wherein the truth i told about the money drawn fron the county by the Journal's arcl enemy The 131k memorial given las Sunday was one of the most im pressive and beautiful ceremonie ever witnessed in Falls City This lodge is full of xeal and en thusiam and a few occasions lik the two given last week wil create a general desire'to becom identified with the order. Don't think that the Falls Cit merchants are not prepared fo the Christmas trade because the don't advertise. They are jut modest , that is all. They hav the goods in endless quantitie and at prices that areremarkabl r low. The windows are prettil decorated and the Christ im I spirit will be found here if vo will pay us a visit and see. The President's message w : | iven to Congress and the publ this week. It is long , unusual ! long , but covers all pertinei questions save those concernin Porto Rico , and the Panama cai alvhich will be treated in sped messages soon to be submittci There are many radical depar arc's from the iiVual order in tl message ) things which will can comment and discussion throng ont the nation , but these d partures are all Rooseveltian ai that is enough for the avcrai citizen. A six year old boy was playii house with his six year old cous on south Chase street this wee The little girl cousin said to h playmate , "Now you go up to\ and buy a pound of sugar , soi crackers and some eggs. " "A you don't know how to pi this game , " said the little be ' 'The papa des earns the mom the mama allays spends i Which proves that there are pli osophers outside of universit and that sometimes there : sages inside of knee pants. RICH M AN ! Me usually gets his start through the habit of saving. The opportunity is also yours and we advise you to take advan tage of it by opening an account with this bank. You can start an account with ONE DOLLAR and upwards. It will sur prise you how the DOLLARS grow when you save your money systemati cally. In any event , it's worth trying. Fall * Chy Slate J It may be of some interest to our people to know that the post olllce under Mr- Crook has made a better showing in receipts than it ever did before. It hasn't hurt much after all. We have not heard the Journal t deny that it has drawn nearly S'JOO ' on its SlS ( ) printing con tract. When this matter is given some' attention by this paper we are going to submit another mat ter that will be of interest to its friends the tax-payers. Birds of a feather Hock togeth er is a truism. We are thinking of Hill McCray and the Journal. Of course each of the above will be angry at being classed with the other ar.d we don't blame them much. Out the truth must be told if the heavens fall The vinegar plant has ceased operation for the yearMore than fifteen thousand dollars have been paid out for cull apples that would have been a complete loss if it had not been for this enterprise. Thus the country is that much richer because a few men had the nerve and disposi tion to do something in and for Falls City. Never in the history of Rich ardson County has the popula tion as a whole been as prosper ous as now. A ride through the country one day this week was a sight to behold. The fat stock , the bursting cribs , the splendid homes , the many , many evidences of material well being were so abundant that one was compelled to wonder how many failures would it take to place this coun try again where it was in l)0f ) > . At the instance of Tom Martir Bill McCray cut the News biil for printing ballots from $155 tc S151. The News could tell a talc about the time the Journal am the News printed the ballots to gether that would show certair reformers and tax-payers friends up in a startling light il it onlj would. A man who would cut : bill for printing 15,000 ballot ! down to S151 possesses a naturt so small that it would take : microscope to discover it. Boys Burn Buildings. Melvin Walters and Bill Fos ter of Kulo were arrested Mon day lor the charges agains 1 them of burning the barn am corn crib on the Alois Danneck er farm near Rule Saturda ; evening. The. boys were givei a hearing Monday afternoon am were landed in the county jai to await trial at the comin ; term of court. John Hcrshberger was up fret Rule the past Monday. Jerry Richards spent a few day n the past week at Humboldt. ir Mary Wiltse came down froi Humboldt Saturday afternoon. I - - * * * - Robert N. Huston while dow from Salem Monday was a plea ; . . ant caller at these quarters. George Jones came up froi Reserve and spent Thanksgivin with his parents at this place. 1 J. C. WallrofT while up froi ; s his home near Rule the pa ; Monday gave this office force pleasant call. STELLA Clara l.oose of Falls City \ vau guest of friends in the Prairie I'nlon neigh- borhond over Suntliij. Kalph Clark and wife ami George Hanson attended an Klk'- dance in Fulls C'ty Friday opening. Frank IJolstine , wife mid baby , who lived cast of Slinbert , tool : tbe train hero for Canada Tuesday where they expect to live in the future. Mrs. Abel Baldwin and l \i-al are spending the week with relative at Salem Will .lames ( il Kansas , City spent Thanksgiving with his father. Will is clerk in the Union Pacific oilier.at that place. Will Marts ha been in Omaha for the past two weeks where he had tn undergo an operation upon his left arm. The Injury was caused sometime ago by a planlc falling on him and is a very serious one. Mrs. Bocoek arrived from Oklahoma last week for an extended visit with her parents. S. 15. Griillth and wife. Flurry Marsh of Rule has opened n akatlng rink in the Low basement Chct Clark of Shubert ha- rented the Keys larm for next year and has already - ready taken possession. Mrs. T. K. ftwards ! returned Mon day from a few day's visit with her son Roy and wife in Lincoln. Alice and Geneva lleymond of Hla- watha were the guests of Stella rela tives the first of the week. Mrs. Wheeler and daughter Helen of St. Joseph have been the guest ol .Mrs. C. II. Thomas this week. A dance was given for Helen Wednesday even ing. The Overland Orchestra of Ne braska City furnished the music foi the affair Mrs. Kuss Freed was the guest o friends at Auburn the first of the week. .loc Estes , who has been living 01 a splvey farm , has rented the Gools by farm near Verdon and expects t ( move there soon. Mrs. Hannah Voting of Oklahoma has been visiting at the home of hoi granddaughter , Mrs. Win. Mower ; this week. Snc will go from hern ' ( Dawson to vilt a daughter. Jesse Itrown and family spen Thanksgiving with M * sister in Paw nee County. \Ve have four churches here and las Sunday there was no preaching scr vices in any of them , neither morning or evening. This is a frequent ocecur ance There is not a minister of an ; denomination living In Stella. If you like Coffee and dare not drinl it , try Dr. Snoop's Health ColTee. I Is true that real Coffee does dtstur the Stomach. Heart and kidneys. Bu lr. Shoop's Health Coffee has not grain of'true coffee It It. licing mad from parched grains , malt , etc , i forms a wholesome , food-like drinli yet having the true flavor of Old Juv and Mocha Coffee. ' 'Made in a minut Call at our store for a free sampl Sold by Fred E. Schmitt. Where do you buy your stamps Don't let a sour , grouchj pessimistic , malicious gang ven their malice and venom to the ir jury of the town. Every worth institution should be encourage and not attacked. The Journal says that it doesn receive the encouragement froi the town it deserves. Ye Gods What has the Journal ever don for Falls City but vilify an abuse its citizens and business it stitutions ? If the Journal gc from the town what it deserve it wouldn't be in the newspapc field thirty days. Don't con plain that you are not gettin what's coining to you , get dow on your knees and thank Gc that you are not getting it. RETSOLVED TH AT THERE is rro FUN GOING OUT IN V/NTER / UNLESS YOU ARE WflRMLY DRESSED BUT WH/LC / Yof ARE BuY/NG / CLOTHES WMY rVOTCETTHE > 5TYUSH Go To THE STOKE WHERETHEY KrVOW HOW To fUR/VISH / ff - - - - CLOTHES - RIGHT PRICE 8. r. No.no. C Pf MtMT I1IC , Hf Trtl HAVE YOU OVERLOOKED PROVIDING FOR YoUR LITTLE MARY dANE ? CHILDREN ARE WEL COME AT OUR TORE. WE TRY To MAKE THEM HAPPY WHEN THEY COME To5EE UJ. 5RING THEM ALON6 AND WE .SHALL TRY To I MAKE THEM HAPPY FOR A LONG TIME 5Y FIT TING THEMOUTIN GOOD GARMENT-5. WEHAVE ROUGH AND TUMBLE ToG-5 SUITABLE FOR .SLEDDING AND WE HAVENICE .SUNDAY THINGS 'AL-50 FOR YOUR LITTLE MARY JANE.5. HERE ARE -50ME OF THEM : CHILDREN' BEARSKIN COAT.S AT $3.25 To ยง 5.00 , WITH THE HooD-5 TO MATCH FOR 50C AND 75CCHILDREN' FUR ,5ET FROM $1.00 To $5.00 ; THE MARY r < JANE CAP-5 FOR 50C ; oVER.SHoE-5 50C , 75C AND $1.00 : LEGGIN-5 5OC , AND 75CGLoVE5 AND MITTEN FROM 20C UP To 50C. DON'T YOU FIND THAT LITTLE FOLK.S BEHAVE BET TER WHEN THEY ARE NEATLY DRE.S.SED ? RESPECTFULLY , X SAMUEL WAHL SALEM L'ra Mobley was a Falls Citj visitor Saturday. Mrs. P. K. Staver and daughter , ena were passengers to Uulo Wed- icsciay for a short visit. Florence Wylie who is attending the Normal at Peru arrived Tuesday.even- ng for a visit with her -ister , Mrs. Allan May. Alfred Corn and A. B. Cochrau left Tuesday on a business trip to Thomas county. Guy Shcely visited at the county capltol Tuesday. Mrs. Meredith and Mrs. Clinton Day visited at the home of Charlie McDow ell Monday. J. G. Ranker and wife wore pa * = sen- ors to Pawnee City Wednesday for a short visit. May Graham of Warren. Ill , spent Thanksgiving vacation with Mrs. Sarah Smith Mrs. Clint Kaker arrived Sunday lor a visit with her daughter , Mrs. Chas. Shilddeek. Nellie Stewart i- visiting in town this week. Frank Kannma and Uenson Jones spent Thanksgiving in town with rela- lives. Smile Jones visited in Salem the last of the week. Mrs. Alex Kerr and son will arrive Sunday from Omaha for a short visit , Mrs. Willard Dftvis entertained nl dinner Wednesday in honor of Mrs Wrn. Windlo whoIs here from Okla homa on a visit. Mrs. Charlie Shildneck untertainec on Tuesday in honor of her raothci who is hero from Scotts Bluff on i visit An elaborate dinner was servec and the afternoon was spent in game : and various forms of entertainment. OHIO Khna Cook is on the ? ick list thii week. Chas. Stump and wife were guest : of FJ. A. Burk and wife Sunday. Daisy Peck and Ida Burk were visl tors at Clay Peck's Sunday. H.l. Prichard and wife entertaiuec the former's parents of Falls City Sun day. day.Ed Ed Kimiuel is able again to wall with his crutches since the last opera tion was performed on his foot. Elda Brewer is sick with tonsilltii this week. Wiltna Meyers was n puest of Vert Shaffer Sunday. Mrs. Win. Hartler- was a visitor al Strausville. Monda\ the guo-t of her daughter Mrs. A. T. Stump Ed Auxicr ami family and Nat Auxier and tamily of VerJon spent Sunday with H. . ) . Pilchard and fain- Ily. Saui'l Kimrael of Falls City wa- enl to his son Ed's , Mor.day. Ed ItuL-gge anil ivife wore guebts ol Mr. Kuhlman's anil wifo. parents ol the latter Sunday. Vera Yoder and Allen Gihnore wnrr guests at Allie Dovvty'Sunday. . Minnie Allison taught school al Maple Grove Monday while Mis : Laughrey went to Falls City. The committee , Phineas Fisher , Mrs , George Sturm's and Miss Clara Laugh1 rey. which were appointed at , the Maple Grove church to purchase f new organ for the church went , tc Fall ; City , Mondav to purchase one. Lulu Stump returned to Lincoln te take up her school work again aftei spending her Thanksgiving vacatiot I at borne. , N. 13. iiurnworth and family -pen : Sunday afternoon at N. Perk's. Francis Stump and family visited a1 Gco. Shouse's Sunday. Nettie and Alice Omaru retm-nci home from Kansas City Saturday. S. II Kniscly and wife spent Sunday with tbe latter'a father. The Kvangelicans have bought th < Maple Grove church of the Methodist , of Falls City. Edith Peck and Delia Knieoly spen Thanksgiving at Merrill , Kansas. Frank Shaffer and family spent Sun day in Falls City the guest of FrancI Shaffer. Win. Huettner and family , Androv Ketterer and fatally and Hermai Schrlcbca and family spent Sunaaj near Uulo the gueats of Mr. Huettner sr. Perry Shatter , wife and son Donale spent Sunday in Falls City with thi former's father. Martin Nolle and family were guest of Fred Finck's Sunday. There was no school at Silver Creel the latler part of the last week owin ? lo the teacher being sick. But there was school Monday. Wm. Cook and family will move i < Verdon , he having purchased the dra ] line and took possession of the sami Monday morning. He will move hit family soon. Mrs. Frank uhllg who has been emit * sick la improving. Aug. Xentner is staying with his brother. Charles , and attending the German school Wm. Cook and wife of the county home were visitors at the home of tneir son. Will , Sunday. Mesdame- . .1. and Geo. Priehard were puet- < of Chester Stump's one day last .veek. Goldlc C.iok was a visitor at the home of Ed Kimmel Sunday Mr ? . John waa visitor at Wm. Cook's Sunday. Frank Peck and Frances Knisely returned to Porn Monday after-spend- ing their Thanksgiving vacation with their parents. Harvey Peck went to Merrill , Ks. , Sunday to assist his brother. Charley this week shucking corn. Sophia Schulenberg visited with Emma Last Sunday. A.MrCannand wife were guests of their daughter. Mrs. H. A. Burk , on Sunday. Katie Walton entertained her friend Amelia Scbulenberg Sunday. Halpb Miller , Kate Shouse and Wm. Haldermunpent Sunday with Edna Shaffer. Jennie Burk was a guest of Ethel Peck Sunday. Guy and John Stump visited with Kalph Nedrow Sunday. About forty invited guests spent last Saturday evening at "Wes Nedrow's , the occasion being a rag or tacky party. A present was given to tbo one who looked the tackiest and the booby prize to the one dreesed the nicest. A fine , jolly time was bad and the even Ingwas soent in playing various games after which refreshments wore served. At a late hour they all departed for their resuectlve homes. The Missea Cook planned and suc cessfully carried out a surprise for their mother , Mrs. Wm. Cook , last Saturday evening , in honor of her birthday. About sixty were present and were entertained by selections on the phonagrapb. Mrs. Cook received a nice rocking chair as u present. Re freshments were served and a good time reported by those present. Mrs. Henry Gerdes and son Coney , of Barada were guests at Chester Stump's Monday. Little Frankie Stump who had the misfortune to get his leg broken last week by a cow stepping on It is im proving nicely. Did you know that the Farmers Institute is to be held at Falls City in the Conrt room , Decem ber 1S-1" and 20th.