THE FALLS ClIY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , FEBRUARY 22 , 190 ? LOCAL LORE. JSat Sowles' candy. Dr. M. L. Wilson office over Slalc Banls. Odda Lapp is quite ill with tonsilitis. Reel Seal Flour at Heck's Feed Store. . 62tf A. R. Smith is here from Sa- betha. Karl Caruthers spent Sunday in Hiawatha. Ray Mead spent Sunday with friends at Auburn. Chas. Porr , jr. , from the west end is one of the jurors. Jessie Pageof Dawson , was guest of Falls City friends Friday. James McGuirc was up from Hiawatha Friday of last week. Frank Snethen was among the Humboldt visitors in this city Monday- C. M. Snoke was down from the west end Monday , to serve as a juror Mrs. Kaufman is seriously ill at her home in the eastern part of town. Charlie Lamb returned Friday from a buisness trip to Johnson , South Carolina. L. A. Knisey , of University Place , spent Monday with Falls City acquaintances. Herman Koehler left Tuesday evening on a brief business trip to Baldwin count } ' , Alabama. S. L. Redwood and wife while down from Dawson last Saturday were the guests of Win. Cade and Avife. Mvrtje Duryea and Grace Bacon , of Dawson , were guests of Falls City friends the latter part of last week. John Maddox , travelling rep resentative of the Auburn Herald was here in a business way the p.ist Friday. HarveyFochlingcrcame in from McCook , the latter part of the past week for a two weeks visit at his home in this city. W. W. Leckins and wife left Thursday for Minneapolis where they will make their home with their daughter , MrsB. . C. Yutx.y. Fred Ilawxby , one of Auburn s leading attornys , was in this city last Friday and while here was a pleasant caller at this office. Ferdinand Friedly was in St. Josephlast week , attending the meeting of the Association of Standard Registere d 1' o 1 a t > d Chinas. ' Charlie Humprey. the genial owner of the Verdon Vedette , ' * ' ' . while down from Verdon Mon day was a pleasant caller at these quarters. Mrs. Gus Haller and daughter. Lula , who have been visiting with relatives in this city for the past \veeksroturned Sunday to their home at Grand Island. Ingram Cain came down from Stella , Saturday , and spent a few days'at his home in this city. lie left Monday for Old Mexico , where he has an excellent posi tion. Jesse Goodlowformerly of this city , but who has made his home at Auburn for the past fifteen months returned to this place last week and will again make this his home. Guv Hummel was down from Ilumboldt Tuesday to intervcw Judge Gagnon. He did not have the appearance of a married man , but from his bearing we could not refrain from the belief that be had been exposed- A dandy new Register cabinet has been installed in the oflice at the National hotel and is a con venience to be proud of. We noticed the ads of eighteen of our local merchants on the space provided on the cabinet margin and they "looked good" in their position too. The management of the National believes that there is nothing to good for his patrons. Roy Parchen is down with the chjckcn pox. Frank Martin was an Omaha visitor Tuesday. Fleming Robb was down from Verdon Sunday. Mrs. Siloan is seriously ill at her home in this city. Win. Xocller. Jr. . was up from Preston Tuesday atternoon. R. A. Watts was down from Dawson Monday of this week. R. S. Molony was here from Ilumboldt Saturday of last week. J. Wagner , of Stella , spent Friday - day last with friends at this place. J. J. Bauer was from Verdon in a business way during the week J. D. Shrauger was here from Ilumboldt the first of this week. Dr. Heskett of Salem was a Monday visitor to the county seat. C. F. Reavis was before the supreme court in Lincoln Tues day. George Hall and wife spent Sunday with his mother at Ver don. don.F. F. L. Blakeney , of Nims City , spent Friday with friends in this city. Roscoe Anderson was down from Ilumboldt in a business way Fri day last. E. C. Riggs and wife were among the Shubert visitors in this .city Monday. Mrs. Anna Bacon has our thanks for favors of a financial nature during the week. John Holland , wife and child , of Wichita are visiting with her mother , Mrs. Eva Davison. J. A. Hill and wife leave this week for Oklahoma and the south west on a three months tour- On M. L. Wilson reports the arrival of an infant son at the home of Albert Grouse and wife , on Sunday of this week. The Y. P. S. C. E. of the Chris tian Church will give an oyster stew in the Schmuckcr Building , formerly occupied by Robert's rocket store , on Saturday , Feb ruary 231W7. . From 5:00 : to 8 : 00. Everybody invited , Four head of Ferdinand Fried- ly's porkers sold on last week's market netting the sum of one hundred and thirty-three dollars. Uncle Ferd has some of the finest hogs in these parts and always realizes the top price in a sale of them. The fact that Reavis and Abbey have added pianos and musical instruments to their large and varied line is a source of sat isfaction to the music loving pub lic. The reputation of this firm for square dealing together with Mr. Reavis's musical ability will doubtless command a big business in their now departure. Alice Moore received the piano in the recent contest under the auspices of The News , and has the sincere congratulations of her many friends. The contest was conducted in a square manner by the contestants and every one was satisfied , particularly over Miss Moore winning the first prize. At a meeting of the Odd Fel lows Lodge last Friday evening it was voted that the Lodge re turn thanks to the people in and about the citj' who had so kindlv voted for them in the Library contest , and it was unamiously agreed that the Lodge retire from the contest for the library. A. E. GAXTT. Sec. J. W , Dodds who has been living on a farm on route two out of this city moves this week , with his family to an eighty acre farm five miles north of Ilum boldt , which he purchased quite recently. Mr. Dodds was the first paid up subscriber to The Tribune at its start and has con tinued to place his faith in by re newing his subscription with each succeeding year. It will keep him posted in his new home of the happenings in his old neigh borhood. We wish him success in his new home. And once more the snow covers the ground. I mii-ia-in1 _ . _ . - mamiiiiiiumi | I Ilayden Bowers and Al Ramsey were here from Verdon Wednes day. Frank F. Schneider and wife were up from Preston Wednesday afternoon. W. J. McCune was here in a business way from Villisca , Iowa last Saturday. V. G. Lyford is in New York this week buying new goods for his spring trade. Ralph McDonald , of Hiawatha , was the guest of friends in this city the past Sunday. Frankic Gist and Tommy liar- grave are both recovering rapidly and will soon be out again * Do you know that in spending ten cents a day you are spending 0 percent interest on i ? ( > 00. Mrs. G * C. Kaiser while up from Preston last Saturday was a pleas ant caller at The Tribune office N. B. Burnsworth and family leave this week to their new home on a farm near Abilene , Kansas. John Martin , postmaster at the Barada office , was a business visitor in this city Wednesday. On account of the illness .of . Prof. Barrett business college was dismissed Thursday and Friday of this week. It will soon be time to plant sweet peas and nasturtians for the ladies and onions and "greens" for the men. The lesson of the Thaw trial is to prove the truth of the old saying , "be sure your sins will find you out. " The ducks came in this week and the sports have been busy for several days. No large bags arc reported as yet. Ingrain Cain left Sunday for Durango , Mexico , where , he has accepted a position with a large smelting company. Miss Clara Stites returned to her home in St. Louis Tuesday after a months visit with her sister , Mrs. Bert Reavis. Mrs Rhodes returned Saturday to her home in Mt. Pleasant , Iowa , after a weeks visit with her daughter , Mrs W. W. Abbey. John Gilligan left for Missouri Monday morning to take personal charge of a large drainage con tract the company is working on. Just keep your eye on the Mis souri Pacific. There is something doing in the division matter and we may hear something most any day. George Macomber has sold his oil route and equipments to a Stella man , as he leaves soon for Coweta , I."T. , where the family will make their home. The Gilligan company has em- plojed three high salaried fore man from New York They are ail married men and will make their homes in this city , arriving some time next week. George Holland is taking great interest in the two cent passenger fare bill. He has kept the mails working overtime writing Rich ardson county members insisting on their support of the measure. At the Brethern church , next Sunday morning , Prof. Oliver will conduct the services , and in thy evening the pulpit will be occupied by Mrs Mary Teats of California. The Richardson's are expected to furnish the music at the evening service. Rev. Teeter is lecturing in the east but will be home Sunday March 3rd. For sometime Will Shock has been putting his house in order preparatory to moving to Color ado in the near future. Consequently quently a number of young men about town reparcd to his country home last Monday evening and took possession without notice. A royal good time was enjoyed by the guests in vliioli Will parti cipates aft.-r riM > Mring trom his surprise. Who said slcighride ? j Frank Ncitxel made a business ; trip to Omaha , Tuesday. ' Nellie Gaudy of Ilumboldt is * the ( guest of Mrs. Jule Rucgge , | B. C. Duerfeldt on route live ] was among our Monday callers , Win. Slagel of Barada was a business visitor here Wednesday. ICd May and wife were down from Salem the first of the week. ICugcne Meredith was down from Salem the fore part of this week. Mrs. M. L. Samuels , of Hia wathais now a new reader of this great weekly. Sol Marts and wife left Thurs day for their new home near Abilene , Kansas. Bert Whitaker and a party of land 1 seekers went to Norton , Kas. , Tuesday morning. Mrs. Kd Hammond and son , Ralph , arc down from Stella for a visit vith her parents. Mrs. J. B. Davis of llumboidt was the guest of Falls City friends during the week. Tom Spence and wife are ex pected to arrive in this city Sun day for a brief visit with relatives. Sherman Byerly and wife of Verdon saw Under Southern Skies at the Gehling Wednesday evening. Dr. 13. Hays was down from Dawson Wednesday evening , Under Southern Skies being the attraction. C. W. Breithaupt called on our subscription department clerk Wednesday and will continue to read The Tribune. Newton Camblin , of Abilene , Kansas , has been up this week assisting Sol Marts in their pre parations for moving to their new home. MatheasU. Huber , wife and baby of near Vermillion , Kansas , are visiting with Mrs. Gehling , Mrs. Iluber and other relatives at tli is place- The associated press should suppiess Winifred Black a special correspondent on the Thaw trial. She is about the biggest fool old maid at large. Chas. Heineman is extending his building , now occupied by the Kanaly cigar store , back to the alley. This will make one of the neatest business buildings in this city. J. R. Dowty on route four who is one of our most faithful sub scribers was a caller on The Trib une force Tuesday afternoon and set his subscription ahead on the paper. The Kansas City Star man is the right sort. He delivers the evening paper after the stub ar rives , and many uf the families that listen for his .whistle each evening. About thirty members of the local order of Odd Fellows went went to Rule Wednesday evening where 'they initiated a class of five in the initiator } ' degree of their work. Work is soon to be commenced on an addition to the German Evangelical church in this city , and when the improvements will have been completed the edifice will be modern in every respect. We didn't follow the advice of the News and send our devil across the street for stock powder with which to relieve his threaten ed hog cholera , but we did advice a scurvy looking tramp printer this morning to go over and try their dip. The Omaha stub has been get ting in from two to four hours late for several days. The bridge across the Platte river at Louis villc has been cut in two by the ice jams and the train has bcei compelled to run via Platts mouth The delays have caused great in convenience to the trailing pub Ik and hac made the train crew work eighteen hours a day. J < ( ' Public Sale j 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 = I plements , etc. ci fcjLadles' Ta FOR FALLS CITYNEB. Work's Garment Cutting Ladies'Tailoring ; and Dressmaking School of St. Louis , Mo. Will opi'ii Tuesday , Feb. o , over Sum Wahl'w nlori , in Falln City , Ni-b. All Indies mtercHted in liiyh art Dn-hBiiiukirig and Tailor ing , should not fail to avail tlicnificlven of this opportunity You will learn the Diagram Method The pnino IIH the tailors use. We are the only eonci'rn in this i-ounti'y publishing the latest imported fiifihioiiH mid complete dingrains for drafting each fashion. No lady'a education \ com plete without the nrl of dressmaking , no trndo or art JH so greatly needed. Tin- art of dri'rismaking will bo no onrden to anyonno math r what her position may be. she ean never IUHO it , no one can i1 VIM deprive her of it. She is an independent woman. The only way to learn dressmaking ih to go to school whew every branch of tlu trade is taught , when ) yon out , lit nnd maku each garment un der tin1 supervision of an instructor paid to teach you We have now In Tolls Cilv oncjor Ilic ino.st Complete Schools ever Tauijht in Mils | ) .n-t of the Country The art of Ladies' Tailoring and line dressmaking will solve the question of diessing yonrijelf.your family or dressmaking for others You can make your own garments while learning the trade , free of charge. This is a very important thing to take into considera tion whtMi learning this trade. Our sewing department is under tlu1 management of skilled lady tailors and drt'ssmakeis. ISnt'li pupil will be taught draft ng. cutting , lilting , busting , Hewing , stitching , and pressing scientifically in any and nil styles of gar- miMits for ladies and children and when yon Icav ? our school yon will be your own ( liens mnkt'r. Our schools an1 very Hiicci'ssfnl , our pntions arc ihe wives and diinghh > rs of the best families ns well as the middle class and the poor , they ate all heated alike by ns. Tcrmjfor In Full Course m "Draft intf and Settling "Drafting and 'Dcsitfninil 15 1O Garments in S"ctuinjl . . . . IS 5 Garments in JfcLainj ! - - - 1O I Shirt eOaist Course . . . . S I Tailored Suit . . . . . . 6 \ visii to tlic college will speak more than volmnnes , and this imite , yom investigation , .mil I extend u cordinl Invitation to am and all to pay us .1 visit , whether directly or indirectly interested. This School will lc In Cliurfje ol experienced Latly Tciither.s Hours : From HI10 : to 11:110 : a. m. and from 1 : . ! 0 to f > :0i : ) p. m. lho from 7l' : ' ( > tn ' . ) : DO p. m. C'all ' at school rooms ovfi WallIV store , RillhC'it ) . Neli.for full instructions. Addicts , J. L. RICHARDSON , Gcn'l Managcr. Over Samuel \V.ihl's Store , Pall : . CityNel > . Phone No. 332 We also have .schools .it Ciraml Island , Kavcnna , Slid ton .mil Schuvler | W. IS. Kcntncr was here from Ilumboldt , Saturday. Claud Fergus was down from Ilumboldt.Vcdiicsdav evening. _ Xula McCool came down from Salem Monday and is the guest of Mrs. Robert Rule. George Schmelx.el and a partj of land seekers went to Texico , New Mexico Tuesday. Mrs. Samuel Stewart of ' Re serve. lias. , spent Wednesday at the home of James DeWald and \vi f e. Subject of evening sermon at the First Christian church , next Lord's day evening , will be , "The Conversation of Two Very Bad Men. " Mrs. Allan D. May and son , Kdjfiir Wylie , returned Sunday to their home at Salem , after a two weeks visit with her motherMrs. Katherine Wyle. A runaway team frightened the team belonging to Martin Gebling on Tuesday afternoon , causing it to run awav. The front ot the wagon was broken but the team sustained no in- nines. FAKMICKS AND BUIJIKS : : : : Your attention is called to the Disper sion sale of Registered Short Horns of D. 1C. Rcber of Merrill , Kansas to be held March 10 , 1007 at Hiawatha , Kansas , see his ad- vertisment in this paper , and write for catalogue. SALT. Car load of Crushed Rock and Lump Rock salt comingwill ; make low price in Bulk at car. O. P. HHCK. Two good men to trim apple trees. HKNKV C. SMHVU. Falls City , Neb- Card Of Thanks. We desire to thank the friends and neighbors , the members of the K. & L. of S. and The Royal Highlanders , who so kindly sympathized with us by words and deeds during the illness and death of our beloved wife , mother and sister. ISAAC BuuiMAN ANI > S MKH. AN OMI.X. BEGGS1"CH'ERRY COUGH SYRUP cures coughs nnd colds.