THE FALLS Cl'l Y TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , DECEMBER 28 , 1906 LOCAL LORE Eat Sowlcs' candy. Stella Scliock is home from Stella. Nelle Weaver was down from Vcrdoti Friday. Ernest Werner was a Ilumboldt visitor Sunday. KOK RUNT : Two steam heated rooms over the state bank. Elta Moose is home from the University for the holidays. Sweet cider by the barrel , key : or gallon at Ileck's feed store. Kay Miller and wife spent Sun day with her parents at Ilum boldt. ( lay Crook is home from the University for a two week's vaca tion. tion.P. P. W. Samuelson was up from Kansas City the fore part of this week. Ada Judy and Norma Gentry left the last of the week for St. Joseph. _ _ Jesse Whetstinc and wife went to Washington , Kansas to spend their Christinas. Kay Gould and wife of Omaha spent Christmas with P. S. Ilea- cock and family. Stanley Crook was here from Lincoln in order to spend Sun day with his family here. George Dietsch and family of Hastings are spending the week with relatives at this place. Mabel Greenwald who is teach ing in the public schools at La Mars , Iowa is home on a visit. Anthony Nesladck came down from Havelock Saturday evening and from here went to Hiawatha. Gus Kuegge left Monday after noon for Hastings , where he will spend several days with friends. Ernest Obenland left Sunday morning for a two weeks visit at his home at Clay Center , Kansas. "Will Cade and wife of Osborne , Kansas are visiting at the home of Win. Cade and wife in this city. " , V. W. Chinnock and family of Wymore were the guests of Geo. Prater and family during the week. Mablc Lyford came down from Lincoln the last of the week and will spend two weeks at hei t home here , Hayden Prater and wife of St. Joseph spent several days the first of the week with the home folks in this city. Ross Foster came down from Alliance , Nebraska to spend the holidays with his parents , Benj. Foster and wife. Alice Cleaver left Mondaj morning for Chicago where she delivered her recent paintings oi various Indian studies. Harry and Clarence BUrcharc came down from Omaha to spem Christmas with their parents , Dr Burchard and wife in this city. George Grinstead who ha ; charge of the Gilligan drcdg < boat which is working belov Napier , spent the holidays in thii city. George Martin and family o Nebraska City were the guests o his sister , Mrs. J. G. Crook , an < other relatives here during tlr week. Herman Koehler who live near Fargo was a business visi tor in this citv the past Saturday and while in town was a pleasan caller at this office. BORN : To Mr. and Mrs. G. E Walker , at 401 Glen Avenue Council Bluffs. Iowa on Decem ber 16thi a daughter. Mrs Walker was formerly Miss Alic Hutchings of Falls City , and nov residing at Council Bluffs , Iowa O. W. DeWald , of the Trento Register , arrived in this city las Friday morning for a few day visit with his mother , Mrs. Su E. DeWald , and other relatives On Friday he went to Aubur and spent the day with his sistei Mrs. J. A. Conner. Jacob Greenwald is home from he University. Una Snidow is home from Stella for the holidays. Charlie Carr was here from Stella the past Tuesday. Ed Stock spent the holidays vith his parents at this place. Asa Crook came down from Omaha to spend Christmas here. Fern Fowler of St. Joseph is he guest of friends at this place. Paul Greenwald was up from vansas City during the week. The Misses Werner spent Tues lay evening with Preston friends. Fred Shock was here from Nebraska City the first of the veek. Cap Saviors was down from \rcrdon the latter part of the veek. Mrs. Will Sloanc and small son Neal were down from Ycrdon Tuesday. Maggie McMahan and Fred Mosiman drove to Preston Tues- lay evening. Jesse Berry was among the liawatha people that spent Christmas in this city. Ira Johnston came down from Lincoln and spent Chrismas with lis mother in this city. Walter Boyle of Omaha spent several days of this week with Dr. J. C. Yutscy and wife. Fred Sebold is visiting at the iiome of his parents in the north western part of this state. Pearl VanDeventer came up from Hiawatha to spend Christ mas with Falls City friends. Mrs. E. R. Brandt of Reynolds Nebraska is visiting with her sister , Mrs. Robert MaMahan. Jesse Nicholson came down from Verdon and spent a portion of this week at his home here. Homer Yoder , wife and two children of bt. Joseph are the guests of his parents in this city/ Orra Ross , of the Auburn Her ald force , spent Sunday with John Ross and family in this city. Maud Wark of Maderia , Iowa is the guest of her cousin , Mrs. John W. Crook east of this city. M. D , Lum and wife came down from Verdon Saturday and remained until after Christmas. Laura Sclioll is spending her holiday vacation from the Peru Normal at her home near this city. Quimby Hossack who is at tending the state university is enjoying his two weeks vacation at his home here. John Mosiman and wife attended the Christmas exercises at the German Church at Preston Tuesday evening. Ingram Cain who has a pos ition at Stella spent Tuesday with his parents , J. R. Cain and wife , of this city. J' J. Turner was here froir Humboldt Tuesday evening foi brief visit with his daughter Mrs. Geo. Albright. Beulah Greenwald who K teaching school near Shubert is spending the week with hei mother in this city. Mrs. Clarence Peabody of St Joseph spent several days this week with her parents , S. H Prater and wife at this place. t Fred Cleveland , Sr. , and wif < were down from their home a Nebraska City and spent Tues day afternoon with George Cleve land and wife. Wahl & Parchen have th thanks of The Tribune manag tnent for a Christmas gift of on of the finest neckties of their hoi iday stock. Their holiday stoe was especially Gne and their trad was heavy all during the month They have built up a large trad and well merit the patronage the ; have been accorded , as thei methods and stock justify th same. L. J. Segrist was here from Ilumboldt Friday last. John S. Stull was here from Auburn the past Friday. Hear Elmer Ward- Cole on the veiling of January o , 1'JO" . Frank Gosset and wife were up rom Horton. Kas.the first of this veek. George Martin who has been tit west came home for the holi- ays. Dr. 13. A. Litehfield was here rom Ilumboldt last Friday cve- ling. Dowty Watson was up from Reserve the past Saturday aftcr- lOOlf. J. McMahan was with the lumboldt people here the past < Yidav Rcba and Guy Eversole arc ionic from Peru on a two weeks acation. Dr. Hannah Moran was on the ick list during the week , but is low improving. George Noah and family spent Christmas with her mother , Mrs. Jenedict at Verdon. Ernest Bode came in from He bron in order to spend Christmas it his home at this place. Stephen Prior , wife and baby of near Barada spent Tuesday vith relatives in this city. Dr. J. R. Morris came down lumboldt Friday evening and went the Elk initiation route. Nelson Schaffer and family , of Shubert , spent Christinas with icr parents , Stephen Prior and wife , in this city. Ray Palmer and wife of Colum bus Kansas are visiting with lis parents Win. Palmer and wife of this city. Willard Sears who has a posi tion at Pawnee City spent several [ lays the fore part of this week at his home in this cit } ' . Clyde Ramel who is attending the Spaulding Business College at Kansas City is spending tlft week with his parents here. Mrs. Allic Watson of the Trib une force was absent from the composing room a day or so this week on account of sickness. Rev. T. A. Lindcnmeyer went to his home near SiouxCity. Iowa Monday evening where he at tended their family reunion on Tuesday. Will Schmehel and wife , who have been at Hastings at his headquarters for the past few weeks , are spending this week with their parents here. John Fellers who had been spending Christmas at his home at Ilumboldt stopped in this cit > while en route for Talmage , where he has an excellent position. Sam II. Rogers , foreman of the Belleville Kansas Freeman was a pleasant caller at these quarters Wednesday afternoon. He was accompanied by his father-in law , R. W. Allen , of Salem witl whom he is visiting. Rev. Elmer Ward Cole wil deliver his popular lecture en titled "The Fight of Life"at the First Christian church on the evening of January 3 , 1907. Ad mission , reserved seats 35 cents all others 25 cents. There will be a congregationa meeting and a roll call of the membership of the church on the evening of December 31 , 1906 beginning promptly at 7:30. : Re ports of the church treasurer clerk , minister and the variou societies of the church for th year 1'JOd , will be given at tha time. There will be a progran consisting of addresses , recita tions and music , after which re freshments will be served. Every member of the congregation is earnestly requested to be presenter or send the minister on a postal card a passage of scripture to be e read in response to his or hei r name at roll call. Each membei is also requested to bring some sandwiches and cake for the lunch. Florence Wylic is home from Jcru. _ John Young and wife spent Christmas in Horton. Mrs. Bellman came up from Cansas City for the holidays. James Bascom spent Sunday vith his parents in Pawnee City. Gertrude Mohler was here from iincoln several days of this week. Winnie Perry spent a portion of this week with Omaha friends. May and Belle Jones spent Christmas with friends at Napier. Ferd Friedley and wile of Ver- Ion were Monday visitors in this city. _ L. C. Edwards spent Christmas lay with his mother at Hum- > oldt. _ Win. Ueckinger while up from Jreston made this office a pleas- uit call. _ Hugh O'Gradv was here from ) aw.sii the past Saturday ifternoon. Mrs. Wentworth of Norton- villc. Kansas , is the guest of old 'riends here. Ollie Jones of Lincoln spent a portion of the week with her KI rents here. Win. Cade returned Sunday 'rom a three months trip to Os- ) erne , Kansas. C. F. Rcavis was called to Mis souri in a professional way the first of the week. Bruno Ilansen and wife of Nor folk are the guests of her par ents Dr. Kcrr and wife. George Scars and wife of Bertram ! , Nebraska are visiting with relatives in this city. Mrs. Mary Shaffer sent us greetings of a financial nature from Shubert the past Saturday. Ella Miller came down from Omaha in order to spend Christ mas with her parents at this place. _ Walter Tanner who is employ ed at Arapahoe , Nebraska spent the week with his mother at this place. Rev. E. Martin came up from Coweta. I. T. to spend the holi days with relatives in and near this -city. Jesse Spence who is traveling for a large wholesale house spent Christmas with his family at the National. Mrs. George Stumbo and daughter , Jennie Pcarlof Lincoln are visiting with Samuel Prater and family. James McKiever was do vn from Nebraska City the first of this week for a brief visit at the home place. F.W.Gardner was down from Verdon the latter part of the past week attending to affairs of : i business nature. Mrs. Maud Frecborn and chil dren came down from Peru tc spend a few days with her parS - S ) John Jones and wife. Walter Slaver of Sioux City , Iowa spent a portion of last Fri day in this city , leaving on the noon train for his home at Salem Josephine Gehling , who is teaching in the public schools a Leed , South Dakota , is spendinf her vacation with her mothei here. II.C. Xoeller was up fron Preston in a business way tin past Saturday afteroon and whili here did not fail to call at thi : office. Clennie and Orville Jones win have been working in Washing ton County , Kansas are spendinj this week with the home folks 5i this city. Mildred Holland returned th latter part of the past week fron Lincoln where she is a student a the University. She will retnai during the holidays. Congressmen Pollard and Ken nedy are the only members c the Nebraska delegation wh have returned to the State dm ing the holiday recess. HEARTS & MASKS A MASTERPIECE OF MERRIMENT By HAROLD MACGRATH Author of "The Man on the Box , " etc. When Harold Mac- Gralh v/tola this Host exhlliratlne Mory.howaalnhls the tett of & J , ( ho sdyenturo .neipecteil corner. It r , _ ' ' _ ithless dlitocua. ezclte- fai- , glltlcrlnc atmotphere. A Captivating Story that is all Mystery and Smiles THE KIND OF A STORY YOU WILL NEVER WANT TO MISS A LINE OF IT BEGINS IN THIS ISSUE WELL SERVED roast meats means something' more than being well roasted. The roust to begin with must Be what we call "PRIME ROASTS" When you get that Icind and the cuolc knows what to do with it you're sure of a roast to please the epicure. You supply the cook and we will supply the "prime roabls. " We've made it a study and don't make mistakes. We pay the highest prices for hides and furs. Phone 71. Heiser & Mosiman. Public Sale , The undersigned will sell at public sale on Wednesday ) Jan uary 9th at 10 o'clock a. m. , at the Jacob Schaible farm , 2 miles north and f/j mile west of this city , the following property ; ' ) i head of horses and mules , con sisting of one team of black horses 4 ami G years old , weigh ing about 2650 "pounds , one pair horses three years old , weighing' about 2200 pounds , one mare seven years old in foal by Jack weighing 1300 pounds , one horse coming three years old weighing 1250 pounds , 4U head of cattle consisting of 12 cows , Id head yearling steers , 7 head yearling heifers , 13 spring calves , one thoroughbred shorthorn bull ; one stack of prairie hay , about 300 bushels of oats , 300 hedge posts , and also farm implements. KxGttuiAKu DKUCIU.KK. Barred Plymouth Rocks. A few choice Barred Plymouth Rock cockerells for sale. Phone 121 R. 52--U J. W. Dorms , o D. A , Walker and son were here from Stella Saturday. Chas. M. Wilson Wishes you a Hap py New Year and asks you to see the Havi- land & Go's , decorated Dinner Set at a SPECIAL PRICE China Dinnerware , Glassware , Groceries and Flour always ready for you. Special Holiday Prices on China Din nerware this week and next. Chas. M. Wilson THE QEHLINQ ONE NIGHT Thursday , Jan. 3 Irma Opera Co. Presents the Comic Opera "The Adorable Fritzie" With the talented young- % Prima Dona Emma Abbott DeBold In the title role. Classed as * the greatest in Comic Opera. QUAKER CITY QUARTETTE A BEAUTY CHORUS Pretty girls in georgeous cos tumes , sweet singing and graceful dances. Prices ? 5c , SOc and 3Sc.