THE FALLS Cl I Y TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , DECEMBER 7 , 06 bar ? LOCAL LORE. Eat Sowles' candy. D. W Reid left Sunday for uperior. Holly and Mistletoe , Smianton Pence. Thomas Ryan was down from 'Mnvsou on Monday. J. J. Morris made a business rip to Hutuboldt Monday. 'Joseph Nedrow , of Verdoni is now a reader of the Tribune. G.V. . Censor was over from > Iiawatha one day the past week. Reba and Guy Eversole return- ' 1 the first of the week to Peru. Mrs. JJcssia Brinegar , of Rule ; as a Falls City visitor Satur- Harry Pence made . a itisiness trip to Ilumboldt Tuesday after noon. noon.We We are headquarters for Christ- .nas decorations Simanton & Pence- P. S. Ileacock made a business trip to Kansas City the first of 'his week. Asa Crook left the first of the week for a few days visit with iriends at Omaha. Just received a special line of oys prices from 5 to 25 cents. Shields' Variety store. Robert Johnson and child cturned Saturday afternoon to their home at Superior. Mrs. Sarah P. Jennings sent u- > down financial greetings from silemthe past Saturday. Win. Strecker on route five I has our thanks for financial favors during the past week. Sam Stewart and wife , of Ke- -erve spent Sunday at the home of James DcWald and wife in this city. Sam Ross came down from uincoln and spent several day of * , the past week with friends at this place. \ * Willard Sears came down from Pawnee City and spent a few lays the past week at his home n this city. Mildred Holland returned to Lincoln Sunday afternoon having pent her Thanksgiving vacation , > t her home here- Mrs. D. H. Sears of Reserve , Kansas spent a few days the first of this week with her sister , Mrs. Hammond Willard. Mrs. Amos Gantt was called to rlumboldt again this week , by ihe continued illness of her athcr , Rev. Unlaml. Ray Gould and wife of Omaha , vere the guests of her parents , ! ' . S. Heacock and wifethe latter v < J-ii Sbi' * ' ' . \trt of the past week. H. G. Dorste , of Rule , was a Business visitor in this city last Saturday and while here made { he Tribune force a call. Charles Cornell after spending , i few days of the past week with iff his parents in this city returned Friday to his position at Sterling. J. R. Shelly was up from Pres- ion in a business way last Friday and while in town did not forget lo give this office a pleasant call. Mrs. H. Kamraerer , of West Virginia , arrived the first of this week for a visit at the home oi parents , John Mosiman , sr. , and wife. wife.Mrs. Mrs. J. A. Conner and son , jfaymand , returned Sunday to Iheir home at Auburn after pending several days with her mother Mrs. Sue DeWald of this lity. Mrs. Katie Bauman and two little girls arrived Monday noon from Colfax , Washington for a ; isit with her parents. John Mosiman , sr. . and wife of this city. W. C. McDermott and wife left Wednesday for Oklahoma where they will : > pent the winter They went on account of Mrs McDermott's poor health hoping ihat a winter spent in a warmer jlimate would be of benefit to her. Green Wreathing at Simanton "vPence's. " . Holiday goods of all kinds at Shield's Variety store. Clara Tanner returned Friday "rotn a brief visit with friends at Lincoln. W. A. Albright of Dawson spent Saturday with Falls City relatives. Con Iloran remembered the Tribune with a call , on Tuesday nfternoon. Quimby Hossack returned to lis studies at the Lincoln univer sity Sunday. Fancy Chinaware of the high est grade , for Christmas presents , it Shields' Varietv store. Will Boyd came down from Salem Friday to attend the 'uneral of E. K. Kentner. Mr. Marion of Hiawatha spent Thanksgiving with his son. Col. Chas. Marion , of this city. May Bradley of Ilumboldt was the guest of Gco. Albright and family several days this week. Mrs- William Cade returned the last of the week from a visit with relatives at Nebraska City. John Towle , wife and two laughters , of Omaha spent Thanksgiving with his parents icre. Grace Miner returned Sunday to Lincoln after a few days visit at the home of Dr. Miner and wife. Rudolph Porock while down from Ilumboldt Saturday last , was a pleasant caller at these Itiarters. Jennie Prater and Carroll Prior returned Sunday afternoon from a three days' visit with friends at St. Joseph. Stella Shock , who is teaching school near Stella spent Thanks giving vacation with her mother in this city. Rev. Henry Benton Smith of Lincoln had charge of the funeral services of E. K. Kentner on last Friday afternoon. Una Snidow returned to Stella Sunday after spending several days with her mother , Mrs. Hattie Snidow. in this city. Fred Cleveland and wife of Nebraska City , were the guests of George Cleveland and wife , the latter part of the week. Guy Crook returned to Lincoln the fore part of the week and re" sumed his studies at the univer sity , after a week's vacation. Nellie Edwards returned Fri day afternoon to her home at Pawnee City , after a few days spent with Falls City friends. Florence W3'lie came down from Peru the last of the week and spent several days with her mother , Mrs. Katherine Wylie , at this place. Mrs. Frank Norris and baby returned to their home at Lin coln Saturday afternoon after a brief visit witlrfcher parents , A. Gantt and wife. Chas. Riechers and wife of Horton , Kansas , spent several days the past week visiting with his brother , George. Riechers and family in this city. Frank Messier and wife , who have been spending a few weeks with her parentsDudley Gillespie and wife , left Saturday afternoon for their home at Fairbury. Arthur Nitzsche sent us a dollar lar Tuesday last from Beaver City with the request that we send him this weekly , for a year , and he is now a full fledged mem ber of the family of Tribune readers. Among the Ilumboldt people that came down to attend the funeral of E. K. Kentner , in this cit3r last Friday , were II. E. Boyd A. D. Snow , A. H. Fellers , O. A. Cooper , Ed Dorland and wife , Jas. B. Davis and wife , Mrs. J. C. Segrist and Mrs. Gardner M- Kee. Christmas Bells-Simanton A : Pence. Lon Bryant is very ill at this writing. Riley Wilson was down from Ilumboldt Monday. Mr. McMillan of Hiawatha spent Friday in Falls City. Prot. Larabce was up from Preston Saturday afternoon. C. C. Curtis came down from Stella and spent Monday here. Henry Pribbeno was up from Rule in a business way Saturday last. Wlsat is nicer than a good bunch of llowers for a sick- friend ? Chas. Heineman and family spent Sunday with friends at Verdon. T. C. Cunningham was among the Verdon people here the past Friday. P. M. Kelley and G. C Furnish of Hiawatha , spent Sunday in this city. D. F. Ilarbaugh was down from the Miles ranch the past Friday. W. S. McCallister came down with the ITumboldt people last Friday. D. VanVal ken berg of Rule spent Sunday with Falls City people. F. W. Chase of Pawnee City , was a business visitor here the past Monday. Samuel Hayes on route one was a pleasant caller at this office the past Friday. Mathew Byrne was over from Sabetha in a business way the past Saturday. G. A. Jorn while down from Verdon last Saturday remember ed the Tribune. Pat Clancy came down from Dawson Friday last and spent the day in this city. G. D. Grinstead was over from Maitland , Mo. , in a business way the last of the week. J. W. Jellison returned Friday evening to his home at Salem after a brief visit at this place. Mamie Gillespie who has been ill with a serious attack of the grippe is again able to be out of doors. Mrs. Ethel Thompson came down from Humboldt last Friday to attend the funeral of E. K. Kentuer. Rue Gates returned Wednesday from Blue Rapids , Kansas where she has just completed her fall millinery season. Jacob Hunker , jr. , was called to Osborne county , Kansas the first of this week by the serious illnes of an uncle. R. E. Grinstead of Salem left Monday for Oklahoma City where he will attend the National drainage convention. The Gilligan Bridge Company now occupy their new office rooms over the Wanner drug store. These make an elegant set of business rooms and the company will now have ample office space. George Dilts this week moved to h'is ' new home near Altoona , Iowa. He will again take up rural life near that place , fol lowed by the wishes of his friends for unlimited success in his new home. Twenty-five per cent interest on your money with the comforts of a home of your own is within the reach of all , if you so desire it , and a Postal card to F. M Nason , of Lcoti , Kansas , will tell you all about it. On last Lord's day morning , Bro. Grinstead and daughter , Miss Floy presented the congre gation of the first Christian church , with a beautiful new in dividual communion set , in token of their love for the cause of Christ. The members of the congregation greatly appreciate their kindness. 1C. J. Gebhard was here from Stella Friday. Have you noticed Chas. Wil son's display window. Mrs. T. p. Jones returned Mon day from a visit with her sons at Omaha. The poor of the city were te- mcmbered with a liberal donation last week. F. A. Nims of Nims City was transacting business affairs in this city on Monday. Wilma and Earl Cline returned Monday to their studies at the State Normal at Peru. A. II. Roberts and family left the first of this week for their new home at Miami , Oklahoma. Cleaver \ Scbold are now in stalled in their new quarters over the Wahl & Parchcn store. Anderson Miller who has been seriously ill for the past several weeks is now on the way to re covery Thomas Palmer returned Mon day from Hiawatha where he has been working on the Democrat for some time. Carl Miller who has been on the sick list for the past week , has now resumed his duties at the post-office. 10. Rodstrom and wife left the first of the wrek for Hiawatha where they will continue in the stamp picture business. Mrs. E. Lovell , of McCook , Ne braska was here visiting with Mrs. and Miss Brebcck. a few days the first of the week. Mrs. Lucinda Smith returned the latter part of the past week from a visit with her daughter Mrs. Henry Rogers at Beatrice. Frank Neiuel is spending the week in Omaha. Roy Jenkins is attending to his duties as Pacific Express agent during his ab sence. Lillian Oliver spent several dd } s of the past week with her .parents in this city while en joying a brief vacation from her studies at Peru. Alfe Springer and family started from their former home at Merrill , the first of this week to their new home at Grand Junction , Iowa , but Mrs. Spring er was taken suddenly ill Tuesday while lieie and were thus de tained. Mr. Springer is a cousin to Mrs. Sue DeWald and Otho Wachtel of this city and spent several days with them , during their stay here. Mrs. Ada Wells returned Mon day from a three weeks visit in Kansas. While gone she attend ed the wedding of her brother , M. A. Bright , of Irving , Kansas to Mrs. Ida Triplet , of Harring ton , Kansas. The marriage oc curred Thursday , November 22 , at Marysvillc. Kansas. The groom former ! } ' lived at this place and will be remembered by many of our citix.ens , all of whom wish the newly married couple the best of prosperity. YES XMAS IS COMING While this is true , we have been busy selecting new novelties for the Hol iday Season. Many of these goods have arrived and are at your disposal. We would be pleased to have you call earl ) and pass upon ourjudgmeit in selecting this season's I lolidav Stock. Citv Pharmacy or. MCMILLAN , Prop. FO'R THE We have just received a lull line of Tableware. We keep only the best in Plated Ware and Sterling Silver Flat Ware Is there not something that you need in the following sug gestions for the table : Vegetable Servers Oyster Forks Cream Ladles Carving Sets Gravy Ladles Meat Forks Bc-rry Spoons Pickle Spoons Bouillon Spoon Coffee Sets Tea Spoons Berry Set Dessert Spoons Table Spoons Fish St-t' Sugar Tongs Jelly Spoons Pie Server Orange Spoons Nut Bowls Many other things both useful and ornamental. Prices reasonable. A. E. The "Old Reliable" . . Jaquet Jeweler Knock the knocker. Mrs. John W. Holt has been on the sick list. Ed May and wife won : down from Salem Wednesday. .1. F. Walsh of TlumbohU was a business visitor" here Tuesday. Mrs. Anna Rae of Sabctha visited W. W. Abbey and wife last week. Dr. C. T. Ijurchard was the guest of his two sons in Omaha last Thursday. John Martin and wife of Lin coln visited M. Ciiannini and family last week- When in Kails City feed your horses with J. W. Parleir at the Union house barn. 51-21. William C. Margraves was transacting legal business in this city Wednesday. David McCoy and wife of Hia watha spent Thanksgiving with J. K. Cain and family. Guy Uriggle and Ethel Steits of Omaha visited Bert Rcavis and wife on Thanksgiving. Read Hearts and Masks to com mence in this paper next week. It is a dandy good story. Mrs. C. T. Burchard and daughter , Miss Helen , visited relatives in Atchison last Thurs day. It is time to think oi playing Santa Glaus. It may be a little expensive but it is worth all it costs. Issac Minnick of Council Bluffs was the guests of relatives and old friends in Falls City on Thanksgiving. Try taking the Tribune next year. You can't buy any better paper and you can save half a dollar in the bargain. Mrs. Will Julian who has been visiting at the home of J. R. Cain for the past six weeks , left for Long Beach , Cal. , on Wed nesday. Mrs. Agustus CroiTord , on route one is now a reader of the Tribune , having added her dollar to our subscription fund , during the week. Have you thought about your Christmas presents yet ? Do you know it is less than three weeks until that holiday ? It comes on Tuesday this year. The Washington despatches announced the Fact that Dr. Fast was presented to President Roosevelt velt by Congressman-Pollard on Tuesday of this week. A good word from a friend is worth a great deal to a newspaper. If your neighbor doesn't take the Tribune why not do us the favor of telling him what you think about it. When the time comes to make New Years resolutions let this be number one : "I will help my town this year to the full extent of my ability.1 Concerted action on the part of our citizens would work wonders in twelve months. Removal Notices 1 have moved my office over Cleveland's store , where I am plen&od to sco anyone wanting Insurance. The Mutual Insurance .Movt'inont filuried in RIHuinl- HOII county hvonty yonra ago , has kept millions of Nebraska dollars from going east. Too innc'li is still going to Hartford - ford , Now V'ork and Europe. No one in this fity or county can show any good reason why ho should Bond another dollar out of the state for in- Buranct1. THE KICIIAHUSON COUNTY MUTUAl Has one and a half million on its books and in continually growing , ft is free from debt and has money on hand. Call and KIM ; me. Samuel Lichtv , The Mutual Insurance Man. FOH RISNT : Two steam heated rooms over the state bank. * - Sweet cider by the barrel , keg or gallon at Heck's feed store. You will miss the best time of your life if you miss the Farmers Institute on the 18-19 and 20th of December. The subscriber who fails to read Hearts and Masks is miss ing one of the many good things in the Tribune. It commences next week. Miss Alice Cleaver has made a variety of inexpensive sketches illustrating different phases of Indian life. They are designed especially for Christmas gifts , and may be , seen at Whites. The C. W. B. M. program which was to have been held at the Christian church last Sunday evening was postponed on ac count of sickness , and other reas ons , until next Sunday , Decem ber 'Jth. The sisters have pre pared a good program and all are invited to attend to hear it. T. A. LINDKNMJ'.YKH , Pastor. Burlington Holiday Rates. Christmas and New Year holi day rates via the Burlington route. To all points within 500 miles. Dates of sale Dec. 20th to 25th. , inclusive also Dec. 30th , 31st , and Jan. 1st , 1907 , tickets good to re turn Jan. 7th. This allows a visit of 18 days with your home folk during the holidays. Ask us for additional information re garding these rates. K. G. WHITHOKI ) . Agent. 52-41. Announcement. Bishop W. F. Heil , of the United Evangelical church will preach at Barada Saturday even ing , Dec. 15th at 7:30 : and at Maple Grove Sunday morning at II ; and at Verdon Sunday even ing at 7:30. Dec. 16th. RKV. W. C. BHKWKH , Pastor.