TUB FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , FEBRUARY I , 1907 $40,000 Private Money to loan , Annual Interest C. Smith Henry . est , Optional payments , Choice farms in this and adjoining counties , cheap homes in the It * NDS & LOANS West and South. Exchanges made. HUMBOLDT. Uobn WiUon visited In I'nwnno Cit.V , the pu t week ILK Koil vaon theiek list the last of the week. C L. tlunniH'l wusii iVL'ont vUltorut trie state capltol. Mhs Mamie Kenton win up from Dawfnn , Sunday. L. H. Mann visited In Omiihn , Satiir- day and .Sunday. Union t-urviuus was held ut the fan- ! list church Sunday ovcnlng. Mlse Km inn Frank of Qulnuy , III. , In vUitlnR relativein this vicinity. Mrs. Mary Hlavaty eontomplatea inovlnp to Lincoln , In the near future Frank Snothon attended to business sit Broken Bow , the last of the week. II. F. Guile was unlortnliifr hi * fath- T from Lincoln , the last of tne wook. Orln Honsley of Maywooil , thlsfitatc , Is vlsltlnp former frlutid < ? In this com munity. Esther Maxwell Is eonductlni ; tl.o classes in the first primary , of the i-lty iHihools this week. Mrs. Arthur McMnrry and son , Cooper , left Saturday for a visit with relatives in Chicago. L. J. Sogrist returned Thursday from Lincoln , whcro he had boon attending - tending to business. Hlloy Roberts has moved his barbar ihop Into the building formerly oc cupied by R. C. Davis. Mrs. Sue Miller and llttlo daughter of Pawnee City , nro visiting at the home of John II. Smith. The eighth grade spent a pleasant evening Thursday at the homo of ithnlr HnsSmiate , Bruce Dorland. Mrs. Arthur Coekoram and I'hildron of Wymoro , arc visiting at the homo ol Mrs. Magglo Stratton. The quarontino sign was removed from the residence of Wm. Tjadon on Central iivoimiTuesday. . Robert Kdic , who Is working for the Aiiburn Telephone CompanyspontSun- day with his purcnttt In thifi city. Mrs. John May returned Friday from PoUvin , Kas , wh.oro she had boon oatled by thu diMth of a brother. Albert Maj It , now In ehargo of the gejeral delivery , having reeently pur chased the same from R. O. I'ornk. Representative A. 1C. Stalder came down from Lincoln , Saturday , and spent Suntiu.v with his family , wi t of town. Doinls llobbs was taken suddenly ill lust week tit the homuot Clyde Lynch. He was removed to Falls City , Friday , for trontmont. The Spring Luke lee Company is putting up ice at the Malony lake thfs week. The ice measures about ton inches in thickness. O. I. Hall went un to Lincoln , Satur day , for a visit with his father , who is in poor health at thu home of his Daughter , Mrs. John Gird. The members of "The Royal Familj' recently gave u banquet to their lady friends at their club room * . Orii Hensloy was guest of honor. John Sbruugor has returned from u iiuslncijB trip to Pumas county , whlk there ho purelui-Jcd an oiuhty acre ract of land nenr Ih-avor City. Ray GUt uttundo-d tlio golden wed' umg anniversary of his piiront ? , S. P list and wife , which was celebrated at their homo in Salem , Saturday. Cello shrader , who had been ealleii 'o this plate by the death of her father Henry C. shrader , returned to hoi t ome in Chicago , the last of the week Lou Slamu. and wife left the mlddli if the week for Chicago , for u visl with frleuds. The former will attcm a meeting of electrical society whlli there. C. K. Nim * has purchased the II. A Scott property , adjoining his old horn on the west. Repair work will be don on the house before the occupancy o 'he family next spring. The Segt 1st ic * Stout wile of Poland China's , which was hold Monday , wu largely attended by prominent s-took men from this and adjoining state ; The hogs uvoragoi1 S49.30 a head. Mrs. E. M. Harding Is lying vor > lo at her home on Long Brunch stroo her daughter , Lulu , who has bee teaching in the northern part of th fctate , was rummoned homo Satin-da ; The Segrist lumber yard U undergi ing a radical change. L. J fiegrh fcas purchased the ibeds from M.rn. J , Llua.and bas workman emploje in toann ? the west sbad to piece ; au will repliu-o it with a more substantial striii'turo and is having the arrange muntof the other shed altered John VoolliT , who roi * mtly * old his fiu'in , uii-t of town , bus purchased tin * Fred Frli'illy farm southwest of town and will mow thereto the ( Irst of March. Mr Frh'dly In turn bought the eighty acre farm of II F. Revelle , oho latter gentleman contemplates tak ing uphls residence in Canada , in this early spring. RULO. Jud carpenter is putting up ice this wcotr. Luond Leeds has been very Mi'.l ; tho. past few days. Tom Murphy of Pnvton , visited ! n Rule , Sunday. S.v. . uunninghiim was a Falls city visitor Saturday. Vuw ISunkur of Unshbottom , spent Saturday in Rulo. Kd Davis is getting up next summer's Ice pupply this week. John Kanaly has a force of men put ting up ice this week. John Randolph was a business visitor .o the county seat Saturday. J. A. McDonald hipped a.'ear load of : attlo to Kansas city , Sunday. James Hosford Is ublu to be out again ifter Boveral wenks slckneso. A. D. Larabeo of Preston , was visit- ng Rule friends last Saturday. will Harding and family of Kitlem , visited friends hero last week. Leas hikes returned to white Cloud , Sunday , after spending the wcok In Rulo. The M. K. people have a new organ In tholr church titul it is appreciated by all. Win. llinton of wymorc , was it iiusl- ness vUltoi in Rule or. Monday and Tuesdiiy. clarence Walters of the brldg'j ganir has moved his parents from Mrownvlllo to this place. Rev. Miuo tilled hirogulur appoint ment here Sunday and Is holding a pro- traoted meeting thU wook. Mulvn Kern wu- able to resume tcii"hlng on Monday , after holng on the -sick list for two weeks. Darvean Bro- . put up their ice hiit week. The Ice 'va- only seven inohe- thick , but waulear and linn. Ivu Johnson roturnud from llmnboIOt the llrst of the wook. after cvoral day ; spent with friends at that place. II. shoopimn of Firth , who was helper or hero in c 1C. seloy's absence , liu- gone to Hebron , whore ho will work n > helper at the dopot. Twenty-Foiir-llour. In answer to the many inquiries in regard to bow this administration feels about an all day and night elec tric light run , will say , that we are ii favor of it , and would put same on ai oijce , if we b.id MIC necessary iiiacbin cry. We have figured the expense o : an all night run , anil have every reasoi to believe that the night run filoiu would not quite pay , but by putting 01 both the day and night run , we an quite confident that the increase it MtsinCbS vtoitld bring ! n a Mifticicn tun to more than pay the additiona ' \pense of such a run. If au all daj inil night run can be brought abou without increasing our taxes , that is ti ay , that the * parties demanding tbi ulditional service are willing lo pa ; for .same , then nobody surely lias an ; < ick coining , but right at this time \v iiave not the necessary money to birj the machinery that we think should b added , before putting on the day run Imt 1 believe tbnt we have everytbiiij -so arranged now , that by this tint next week Falls City can boast of liav ing an all night run. Our engine ba been running for eight > cars , withou being repaired ami some of the part were badly worn , but they have a been made new , and she is in as goo condition today as when first installs An engine is .something like a mat .she may be good for fifteen hours y- for three hundred and sixty ti\ days in the year , it is impossible. SI needs rest and certain parts will nee adjusting1hich could not be dot while the machinery is in motioi therefore , it i impossible ju.st at th time to put on the day run , lint there no question but that it will be inai jfiirated in the near future , anil in without any expense whatever ; only i the * parties benctitted.Ve could ; ; present buy a small engine , that i ' our judgment would not answer tl need * of our city far more than a ye ; or two ; this we do not consider bu nesslike , but we should add a few hun dred dollars more1 , ami then we would have something that will answer the needs of our growing city for years tt come , A city like tins , with all of her wealth and splendor , fan well afford anything that will add to the comfort of its citizens , and at the same time increase the protection of their prop erty and their business possibilities. G. M. 1UUKKTT , Mayor. lias can corn Sc , lOc , 15c per can. 10. Dowty came up from Preston one day last week. John A. Crook was an Omaha visitor the first of the week. . .1.V. . Holt was very sick with the tfrip last week , but is much better now. Bessie Harrington was here from Reserve the past Saturday afternoon. Go to'llarlow for Saner Kraut in 3 Ib cans at lOc , also 5 { gallon at Si. 00. K. A. Watt of Fairlmry was a business visitor to this city on Saturday last. Jolm Iliggins of Gage countv is visiting with his cousin , John Higgins , of this city. We understand that Dr. Geo. Kencker has taken a relapse and fc in a very serious condition. Fred Cleveland , * r. . and wife were down from Nebraska City Wednesday , for a visit with friends. Mrs. Dr. Kerr , who has been visiting her son , Lee , at Kansas City for some time , returned home Sunday. A new banker is in town. An infant son arrived at the home oi Will Uhlig and wife last Fridav morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Walsh oi llumboldt spent Sunday in the city , the guests of Sheriff Fentoti and family. Mrs. Gray moved to Indianap olis the first of the week , llei daughter , Lulu , and son Albert , have been there for some time. Mrs. Mary Wicks , who ha * been visiting with her daughter , Mrs. Guy Lewis , at Kendrick , Idaho , returned Monday to hoi home in this city. Lee S. Varvel sends greeting6 from Grceley , Col. , and says , "give these votes to the I. O. ( ) F. " MrVarvel reports a con tinuance of his liking for Colorado rado , and that he is prospering beyond his expectations. The basket social held at tin district No. 7-1 school house las Friday evening was largely at tended , netting the school S2'Hi Miss Lottie Putnam , the teacher wishes to thank the publii to their liberal patronage- Mr. Johnson , a Colored porti on the IJurlington , died in Fall City "Wednesday morning of .on sumption. Mr. Johnson lives ii Alliance and runs west from there lie was compelled to lay off lor , few weeks on account of ill health He was brought to this city b his two sisters who live in Oman but have friends here. The dc ie ceased leaves a widow. The bed was taken to the undertakin IP , , . rooms of Reavis & Abbey an U from there shipped to Wauketu > s 'Kansas. ' Ul l ot ! Poultry Wanted. lo ' Will pay ' ) / cents for hens. lt ! Monday , February 4th , to an " including Thursday. Fobrnar 1C ir 7th , at my feed store. 1. O.P.I I FIX. Bible Study. I I invite the men of our city , who do not attend any Sunday School , to come and join my class for Bible study. This class will meet for the first time next Sun day at hour of Sunday School in dining room of the church. The S. S. lessons this year take up great epochs of history. Come. You arc welcome. Time 'J:45 : a.m. W. T. GUNK. Keep your eye on V. G. Ly- ford's sale , the catalogue for which will soon reach you. Mr. Lyford has an established repu tation of making "performance square with promise , " and his promises this year show unusual bargains Harlow will give you a can of good peas for lOc , corn Sc toma toes lOc sardines at 5cor will sell you a can of each for 25c. Miss Maud Graham left Tues day for a visit with friends in Lincoln , Hebron and Beatrice. When the bill collector gets af ter you the 1st , be sure and vote on the library contest. Kuriow has a good tomato at lOc per can also ISc. Harlow has a sour pickle to sell at 25 cents per gallon- Mr. Daggctt of Salem , was a business visitor here Wednesday. Maple sugar at Harlow's that is guaranteed under pure food law. Ilarlow has the best mackcral on the market also white fish and Herring. Miss Etta Reichers left Monday for Lincoln , where she will take a course of study in music. In can vegetables Harlowcan give you pumpkins at 10 cents a can , sauer kraut at 10 cents a can. Aaron Loucks and Kd Jones are going into the implement busi ness in the near future. If Hank Shaw will just find something to do the fish in the Nemaha will hold a jubilee- Notice. A mass temperance meeting will be held at the Brethren church on next Tuesday evening. Febru ary 5. There will be special music and other interesting features besides an organization effected to carry on the spring campaign. Chas. M. Wilson Calls \ our attention to a full line of Fire Proof Cooking1 ware. T w o shapes , all sixes. War ranted fire proof. See the lOc and 15c Window All useful articles , and all worth the price. Chas. M. Wilson Dr. M. L. Wilson Physician and Surgeon Calls promptly attended ilay oi night. Oflice over State Dank. Falls City , Nebraska. Office 'Phone House'Phor 329 330 X I The Great Second Oklahoma is the Handle in Northwest Texas There is no place today in the United States tXit iiattract - t ing the attention of homeseekers and investors as is the great fertile prairies of Northwest Texas , lying just across the Arkan sas river southwest of Oklahoma. Thousands of people are going into this rich agricultural country on every excursion , as they did into Oklahoma. If you will go with us on our next excursion we can sell you fine land for $12.00 to $20.00 per acre that will double in value in much less time than it did in Oklahoma. - There is no finer climate on earth. You can work the year round. You do not have to house and feed your stock six months during the year. One crop will pay for the land. We are better equipped for handling these lands than any , firm handling the same , as we have our own special train equipped with diningjuid sleeping cars , also our own hotel and livery barn equipped with good rigs and six automobiles that cost $24,000.00. If you have a little loose money ( as it only requires a small payment down aid from 10 to 20 years in which to pay the balance ) we can show you land that you will not refuse to buy , as it is rich and level , fine climate , plenty ol good water from 15 to 60 feet. Come go with us on Tuesday , January 15th , as the railroad fare is only $21.65 for the round trip. Sleeper only $2.00 for the round trip. Good meals on train cheap. Come go with us , we will not only make you money but will show you a good time , one that you will never regret. Do not put this off as this country will all be settled up inside of 3 or 4 years , and your land will double in value , as the { migration to this country the past year was over a million. Think of it , and they must have some place to live. Remember that we will run these excursions every first and third Tuesday of each month until these lands are all sold. We will leave here over the Missouri Pacific at 1:16 : p. m. , for Kansas City where we will take our special train over the Santa Fe. Do not fail to take advantage of this opportunity to get a home or make a good investment. Do not forget our excursion dates to the Pan-Handle and to Dickinson and all other central counties in Kansas. WH T wT FALLS wITY , NEBRASKA !