THE FALLS Cli Y TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , FEBRUARY IS , 1907 LOCAL LORE , w . ; r Eat Sowles' candj- . T1 Dr. M. L. Wilson-office over Stale Hank. Myr.i Bush was up from Preston Friday last. George Hall was a Vcrtlon visit or Monday in a business way. Sweet cider by the barrel , keg or gallon at Heck's feed store. , John Hall returned Monday irom Peru to his home in Verdon. G. L. Windle was a pleasant caller at these quarters Tuesday last. last.W. W. A. Wamsley has ordered this great weekly for another year. John Gilligan is transacting business in Nebraska City , this week. 'John Parlier has been down vnth the grippe for the past two v/eeks. The best pleasures arc those that leave a good taste in the mouth. C. F. Reavis was called to Ilia- v/atha Wednesday in a profes sional way. An infant daughter arrived at tlic home of Chester Fisher and v/ife last week. Sayc your Tribune library cou pons. . More of them are being /nted each week. Hogs at better than seven cents look pretty good to the Richard son county farmer. Ernest Bode was down from Hebron , and spent Sunday with his wife in this city , Mrs. C. L Marts and son , Glenn , of Wymore , are the guests of Samuel Marts and wife. J. M. Goolsby on route four re membered our subscription fund while in town Tuesday afternoon. Club House Grape Juice , the best made , a SO-cent bottle for 40 cents at the Powell Grocery store. Miss Martha Bickel remember ed The Tribune with a dollar on advance subscription on Monday of this week. O. J. McNall was over from Hamburg , Iowa , the first of the v/eek , arranging to move his fain- iJy to that place. The A. B. C. Coffees , the best on the market at 15 , 20 , 25 and 35 cents per pound at the Powel Grocery store. The Elks are comtemplating a handicap pitch tournament witl Grant Windle , John Powell and Gus Neitxel playing from scratch , Mrs. Ella Priest returned U her home at Omaha , Tuesday after spending a few weeks \\itl her mother , Mrs. Adolph Messier in this city. Miss lA'/MQ Ileitland left Thurs clay for Hiawatha , Kansas when she will take a course of lesson in Massage and magnetic treai incuts at Prof. Downing * schoo ci magnetic healing. The necessities of life wen r.ever so high as now. Thi abundant prosperity togethe with the pure food law have con bpired to make the family man' pocket book look pretty thii these days. I have a half section of gooi land in south western Kansas fo which 1 will take 83,200. Thi land is good wheat land. It ha no improvements excepting a goo well , with wind mill and tank. f l-2t Guo. W. IIou.ANn. Hiawatha has a divorce suit i high life up for trial this weeli Both parties are prominent i social circles and are wealthy. C F. Reavis of this city , appear ior the plaintiff together with al rorneys from Hiawatha , Holto and Kansas City. _ While loading a tank onto hi transfer wagon on Tuesday aftei noon , John Ross sustained a ba < 3y cut linger. The tank slippe from the hold of Mr. Ross an ihose who were helping him , an dropped on his left forefinge : rearing off the skin in a frightft manner. Rev. Bex was a Monday visitor it Auburn. L. C. Edwards was a Ilumboldt isitor Wednesday. Roscoe Anderson was here from lumboldt Wednesday. Fred Graham came home from ollege for a brief visit. B. L. Moore was down from lumboldt last Monday. W. L. Wixon came down from Stella the past Saturday. George Ilarrel. of Ilumboldt , pent Thursday in this city. Fred Scbold was a business isitor in Verdon on Monday last. Lloyd Mitchell , ofBarada t , vas a Saturday visitor in this city. Win. Dean , of Denver , was the guest of Fred Scbold Saturday ast. Mrs. Jake Tanner is slowl } re- overing from a serious attack of Micumoniu. Mrs. Bentley left Wednesday evening for a visit with relatives it Craig , Missouri. Frank Stockton , of St. Joseph , s spending the week with his uother in this city. John Koso was up from Kansas Monday looking after business nterests at this place. M. M. Hendricks , of Barada , was here in a business way the ore part of the week. Humphrey Edgecomb was up rom Rule in a business way on Wednesday of this week. George Fischer of Rule has our thanks for financial remembrances along the subscription line. W. W. Brown , on route three was among the pleasant callers at this office during the past week. Mamie Bacon who has been employed at The National return ed to her home at Ilumboldt Wed nesday. Rev. Lindenmeyer will preacli morning and evening at the Chris tian church at the usual hours Sunday next. Lyman Whitcombof HumbDldt , was in this citv Thursday and while in town was a pleasanl caller at these quarters. Mrs. Sue Maple who has beer visiting with Mrs. Katherinc Wylie and other friends in this city left Saturday for Omaha. J. G. Doppcn and wife wen down from Dawson Tuesday am' while in town Mr Doppcn was ; pleasant caller at this office. One of the most important en gagements made for the present season will be the producting o Lottie Blair Parker's play of th < southlandentitled "UnderSouth crn Skies. " At The Gehling Wednesday , February 2th. ( ) Each succeeding season o "Under Southern Skies" annual ! ; increasing business , has induce < the management to engage fo this seasons production one o the strongest companies ever or ganixed in one cast. The Geh ling , Wednesday , February 20th The Musical recently given fo the benefit of the High Shoo band , under the auspices of th Woman's club of this city , wa successful beyond the highes expectation as close to one bun drcd dollars was added to th band fund. The musical was a excellent one , while the part o the program in charge of Mrs Banks and daughter , was ver creditable being of its usual hig class merit. We received a card from on friend , F. A. Harrison , the fin of this week , from Belize , Britis Honduras. This is his secon visit to Central America , and Nt braskans reap the harvest in hi various correspondents to th newspapers of this state , as h goes in the interest of his new ! paper work. Our friend Harriso always loads up to the brim whe in search of material that is bet interesting and profitable alon his newspaper line. F. M , Clark was down from Stella the past Saturday. Mrs. Benj. Slagcl has been < | itite ill during this week. Mrs. Levi Nedrow is very sick at her home in this city. John Oswald made a business trip to Dawson Saturday after noon. : Mrs. Frank Stohrer left the lat ter part of the past week for Denver. E. G. Staley was over in a busi ness way from Hiawatha the past Saturday. I Gertrude Berge , of Shubcrt , , spent Saturday with friends at this place. Frank Clark , of Verdon , Neb. , marketed a carload of cattle yesterday. Edwin Falloon attended court which was in session at Pawnee City Monday. W. S- Harris was among the Shubert visitors in this city the past Saturday. Win. Xoellcr , jr. , while up from Preston Tuesday last was a pleas ant caller at these quarters. Roscoe Green , of Pawnee City , was the guest of Falls City friends jthc latter part of the past week. Mrs. I. O. Mock , of Oregon , Mo. , was the guest of her niece , Mrs- Samuel Marts during the week. Gertrude Lum was down from Verdon Friday and Saturday for a brief visit with Falls City friends. Rev. Bert Wilson , of Ilumboldt was pleasant caller here Monday eve , while in this city en route to Auburn. S. II. Kniscly , on route four , while in town the past Saturday remembered The Tribune with a pleasant call. Elizabeth Wolfe left the first of the week for her spring ternj in the millinery wholesale house at St. Joseph. Willard Sears leftMonday even ing for Beaver City where he has an excellent position in a large cigar factory. Mrs. D. W. Reid left Wednes day for Des Moines , Iowa , whicl : will be her husbands headquarters during the spring. II. E. Lemon who has beer laid up with the grippe for tlu | past two weeks was able to be ii town Saturday last. Mrs. Allen D. May and son , o I Salem , spent the past week witl ' her mother in this citv , Mr. Ma } j coming down Sunda1. James Ilanley , of Verdon , Neb. a prominent farmer of that coun try , was at the yards yesterda ; i with a carload of cattle. 1 i . Mrs. George V. Stumbo am f daughter , Jennie Pearl , returne * . i Sunday to Lincoln after scvera 1 week's spent in this city. r Mrs. Ada Wells slipped on he f door steps last Saturday and fall ing , sustained a severely sprainci ankle which has kept her confine * to her home all week. 1 Frank Weddle and wife wer down from Shubert last Mondav ' They were accompanied by Mr ? s Fannie Moore and childot St Joseph who are their guests. L. The Clarinda Poultry Co. , pay , , good prices lor poultry and hide j- delivered near the old Armou poultry house every Tuesda . , morning. Get their prices be Ij fore selling. Joseph Miles returned the latte r part of the past week from a tw t months stay with his family n I , Los Angeles. He came a trill [ j too late to enjoy one of Nebraska , . cold snaps , and he is still grievin over the fact. s e We call your attention to tli e ad of C. E. Nims & Son whic ; - appears on another page of th : n issue , offering their entire herd c n thoroughbred shorthorn catt ! Ii and berkshire swine. This is a g opportunity to start right in citln breed. Court convenes next week. Bet you a year's subscription J the verdict is not guilty. J MBMMHW MBWMM fRey Roy Mead spent Sunday with friends at Hiawatha , . " ' " "TTT Mh * I Maust & Sons had five carloads of hogs for shipment Sunday night. George Reichers is confined to his home this week on account of sickness. Mrs. Win. Johnson , ol Gage county , is visiting at the home of her parents , James Morris and wife. Mrs. C. 10. Peabody came up from St. Joseph Sunday on ac count of the sickness of her mother , Mrs. S. H. Prater. Jesse Nicholson left Monday for Forest City , Mo. , where he has rented a tonsorial parlor. We wish him the best of success. Dora Glines left the first of the week for St. Joseph where she entered the millinery wholesale housepreparatory to taking her spring position. F. W. Samuelson who is hold ing a position in one of the lead ing banking institutions of Kan sas City was looking after busi ness interests in this count } ' the past week. Rue Gates was a Burlington passenger on Monday morning for St. Joseph where she will be in the Englehart-Oavisson whole sale millinery house lor several weeks before taking her spring position. Talking about a change well last Saturday night there happen ed a knight of a road was a little short of change. That is , he eemed to be from transpiring vents. He represented a good louse all right , and was a dandy ort of a chap himselt and also .topped . at the National. The only trouble was with his trousers. Aiter supper instead of a prom enade along main street and the xnUevards he went to bed and real early at that. The bell boy n response to a vigorous summons o his room , was told to send the commercial mail's trousers to the lanitoriuni for preying , and 'tell them to grt a move on them , cause I will have to stay in bed jntil the operation is completed. " The messenger was dispatched , he trousers pressid , ni < ! returned , vhile in the meantime "Johnny1 lugged the covers hopefully. THE QEHL1NQ Wednesday , 20th The Great Success Skies The1 ino-.t unym.il. iinliioUtK'\ei and di\rrtiny plav < ' Nwthrin lift ever urittirii 27 - Remarkable Cast - 2"t Masive I'roiliu-limi dimpli-tr i i Kvcry detail. Over Two Million PeopU have Seen this Play I'arqiii't il.on : nntun - ' ' < * . , Vu Haleouy 'J"n. Public Sale Wednesday , Feb. 27 , ' 07 12 head of Horses and Mules. 70 head of Cattle. 100 head of Hogs. 3,000 bushels of Corn , Oats , Hay , Farm Im plements , etc. Will Schock PUBLIC SALE F will sell at public auction , at my farm -I miles west and 2 miles south ol Falls City and U miles east and 2 miles south ol Salem , on TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 19 , 1907 Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. in. , the following 2 Head of Horses 2 * ' 1 mare , lJ ! years old , and 1 horse , coming IJ years old. 5Head of Mules 5 ! J , coming I ) years old , and 2 , four and five years old. Thoroughbred Herefords 15 head thoroughbred Herefords , recorded ; 5 heifers ; } { bulls , from 1 to2 years oldand , ' } bull calves. 15 head as follows : 0 milch cows , some fresh ; 15 yearling steers-1 ; steer calves and 2 heifer calves. Farm Implements too Numerous to Mention TERMS OF SALE : All sums of $10 or less , cash. On sums over that amount a credit of i ) months will be given , purchaser to give a bankable notesaid note to draw no interest if paid when , due , if not paid to draw 10 percent from date. 4 per cent off for Cash. C. H. MAUION , Auct. f * | | T R IT IT 7 IT II W. A. GUBKNWALD , Clerk , " * IVt/r sEslV Great Demand for Land ! There was never such a demand for lands as at the pres ent time , and if you will go with us on our excursion next Tuesday the 10 , we can sell you line land in Central Kansas , Nebraska , or the rich Panhandle , lying just across the river from Oklahoma , in northwest Texas , that will double in val ue in the next twelve months , as the people are going into this country as they did to Oklahoma. The conditions were never so good as at present for the biggest wheat crop in Kansas as the subsoil is thoroughly soaked , and if you will go with us Tuesday the icjth , and buy , you will not only get the * land cheaper by from five to ten dollars per acre less than you will next fall , but you will also get the wheat crop nou growing on the land. Every man that will go with us to the Panhandle next Tuesday and buys some of this fine , rich land , will double his money in twelve months , and you \\ill not have to pay clown but a small amount to hold the land. Call and get maps and other printed matter telling of those lands. Come go with us before the spring work be gins , as the railroad fare is only one fare pluss $2 for tin- round trip. Do not forget tindate. . Tuesday , the iQth. WE ALSO HAVE l-ine brick business buildings on Stone street of Falls City , to trade for good land in this or Brown county , Kas. Also a good one story brick containing a good stock of general merchandise- , located in a good town in Brown county , Kus. The building will be sold cheap and good liberal discount on the dry goods. Practical ! ) the only store in town. Death of a member ol the firm reason lor selling. Here is a good business at a bargain ior someone. WHITAKER BROS. FALLS CITY , - - NEBRASKA SALT. Car load of Crushed Kock and Lump Kock salt comingiwill make low price in Hulk at car. O. 1' . HJ'.CK. The judge ordered all women out of the court room during the 1 latter part of Mrs. Thaw's testi mony. The ladies , after vainly - trying to break the doors down , ! got up a petition asking the 'president ' to suppress all newspapers - pers containing an account of the ' trial. The Thaw case is the all ab sorbing topic of conversation about town. Tommy Hargrave and Frank Gist are both recovering rapidly and will soon be out again. The Gaudy , Bissell case is on trial at Pawnee City , this week. This case has been tried in Rich ardson county three times , and now Pawnee county takes a turn at it.