1 THE FALLS CH Y TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , APRIL 26 , 190 ? LOCAL LORE. Rat Sowles' candy. C. W. Ilarbaugh came down from Dawson Friday last. : O. P. Heck and wife wdnt to Verdon Sunday afternoon. John Hall was here from Ver dun Saturday of last week. lr. M. L. Wilson ottlcc over State W. Weddle was here from Shu- bcrt in a business way Monday last. D. Kelly of Shubert was a business visitor at this place Saturday. George Jennings and wife spent Sunday the guest of friends at Salem. Mrs. Ilattie Eranam came Fri day for a visit with her parents in this city. A. K. Senders one of Auburn's principal business men spent Monday here. Josh Lord and George Morris went to Vcrdon Sunday to attend the Otto funeral. Verda Timerman of Stella spent Sunday the guest of K. F. Vincent and wife. Mrs. tt. A. Tucker of Cali fornia is the guesf of Falls City friends this week. James Branam of Modena , Mo , is visiting with his brother , J. S. Branam of this city. ' A. Brown came over from Hamlin and spent Sunday the guest of Falls City people. Uert Simanton and wife were the guests of Allan D. May and wife at Salem last Sunday. Mr. Seeley , miller for Cooper & Linn at Ilumboldt. spent Sun- dnv with friends in this city. Mrs. C. B. Elliott returned Saturday from Kansas where bhe had been in her profession as nurse. Harry Crooks who is traveling for the Leo Cider & Vinegar Co. , * spent Tuesday with his wife in this city. Will Putnam who has been visiting with relatives here for several days left Monday for a brief stay with friends at Kan sas City. Uncle John Scott of Table Rock was a Tuesday visitor at the county seat looking after his tax interests in Richardson county. While in town he was a pleasant caller nt these quarters. N Will Ilossack who has been spending the past few months 1 with his parents in this city left Monday afternoon for Omaha and from there he will go to Canton , South Dakota , where he has a position as foreman of the Western Bridge and Construction company. The Leo Cider & Vinegar Co. \vish to contract with a number of farmers for 100 acres of sorg hum for vinegar purposes. Will pay $3.00 per ton for stripped cane you keep the seed. Gover nment reports show yield per acre from 15 to 22 tons. If interest ed call at the factory at once. Rue Gates returned Saturday afternoon from St. Joseph where she recently underwent a surgi cal operation. Hejvmany friends here will be glad to learn that she will completely recover from the same. Miss Gates had been at Greenfield , ' Mo. for three weeks prior to the operation where she had a sixteen weeks position as trimmer in a large millinery establishment. F. C. Cleveland and wife , F. W.Cleveland , and wife and Miss Ntittie Cleveland of Nebraska City were the guests of Geo. Cleveland and wife the past Sun day , They have purchased an tlegaut new automobile and the trip was made via the auto route. Fred Cleveland , Sr. , returned Monday morning on the M. P , and Monday afternoon the others jf the party returned , George y. t Cleveland of this city occupying the remaining seat in the autc on the return trip. .Lucile' sick . Leydn was quite the first of the week. Fleming Robb of Verdon spent Sunday in Falls City. Mrs. Rosa Godfernon wnsquite 511 this week with malaria. John Crook went to Beatrice Sunday returning Wednesday. J. F. Martin of Lincoln was in town Monday the guest of M. Gianinni. Blanche and Alice McCray of Stella were shopping in our city Saturday. Mrs. Tom Sarc of Mound City is visiting her daughter , Mrs. Grant Sperry. George Wahl and wife arc now house keeping in the Burchard cottage on Chase Street. Sam Miles came down from Lincoln Monday. Mrs- Miles accompanied for the week. Mrs. P. II. Jussen and daugh ter , Minnie arc visiting friends in Kansas City this week. W. S. Lcyda and wife returned Saturday from a short visit in Lincoln and Weeping Water. Mrs. Krnst Bode returned Fri day from Sterling where she vis ited Mr. Bode for a few days. Miss Schoenheit and her friend Miss Wadhams of Lincoln were in Auburn b6twcen trains Sun day. Mrs. George Seabui'3' of Chicago cage went to Ilumboldt Sunday after a weeks visit with friends in this citj * . Mrs. LA. . Poynter and babies of Barnard , Mo. , arc visiting at the home of her sister , Mrs. Grant Sperry. Mrs. Rosa Godfernon and her daughter Mrs. Will Keim moved into their old home on Third St. the latter part of last week. Miss Margaret Steele went to Lincoln Sunday to attend the State Federation being a dele gate from the Womans Club. Jennie Prater has been promoted meted to the position of book keeper at Wahl's to success Miss Gray , who resigned last week. Mr. Joe Forney , wife and daughter , Miss Nettie will leave Monday ior a months visit with relatives at Broken Bow , Nebr. Mrs. Harriett Beachel returned Saturday morning from a trip of several months. While absent she visited her son , Emerson , at Norcatur , Kas. , and also visited in California and Colorado. Mrs. F. C. Wiser and daughter Nellie returned to Vcrdon Wed nesday after a weeks visit with Mrs. S. B. Miles. They will leave in a few days for their home in Silverton , Colorado. J. E. Ford of St. Joseph Mo. visited Rev. Neide over Sunday. About twenty five years ago Mr. Ford was editor of the Journal. This is his first visit to the town since he left many years ago. Mrs. Ray DePutran left lor Lincoln Thursday , Her husband has accepted a position in the wholesale house there for which he has been traveling and they will now make Lincoln their home. Mrs. T. C. Hirnmelreich went to Lincoln Saturday for a few days visit with Mr. II. ; she also represented Sorosis at the meet ing of the State Federation of Woman's club held in Lincoln Monday. Grace Gray has resigned her position as book-keeper at Sam1 ] WaIll's and has gone to Indianap olis , Ind. , to join her mother , who moved there several tnonthi ago. Miss Gray will accept a position as book-keeper in India napolis. / Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Falloor have issued invitations for r large company Friday April 2 ( tli in honor of the class of 1907 ol which their son Sterling is a member. The guests will in elude the members of the schoo board and their wives , the teachers of the public * schools aul the class of 1'JO'J. I ICE CREAM i Tic best Ice-Cream jj : Ice-Cream Soda , Fruit r and Nut Sundae. The best is none tool l\ \ good for my customers ifH Try them. | I SOWLES 1 George Hansell was down from Salem Monday. Henry Apel on route three was i pleasant caller Monday. Ed Metx.gar one of the mail carriers is enjoying a two weeks vacation. sirs. August Mitchell of Wy- nore is visiting her parents , Peter \o\\r \ \ and wife. , Chas. Smith of Sabctha , Kan sas remembered our subscription lepartmcnt in a financial manner Monday. Hope Ward and Alta Gilbert of Rule visited in Falls City Thursday the guest of Gladys ? ntckin. Miss McCartney of Kansas City vas the guest of Sallie Schoen- icit Saturday , on her way to Omaha. Ben Miller and wife of Tccum- ch were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. IIarr3' Custcr between trains Sunday. James McDowell and wife verc called to Lincoln Monday on account of the serious illness of a near relative. Mike Lichty and wife , and Mrs. Wilson went to San Frati- isco Thursday afternoon via the Turlington route. Charlie Baldwin and wife who lave been visiting at the home of Win. Palmer and wife left Monday for Kansas. Sam Stewart and wife came up rom Reserve , Kansas last Satur- lay remaining over Sunday with icr parents , James DeWald and wife. S. B. Clark formerly of Nims 2ity has moved to Smnmerfield , vansas and writes for The Tribune to be sent him as he ikes to keep posted on the events transpiring at the home place. Oliver Hall , editor and pro prietor of the Ilumboldt Stand ard was among the pleasant cal- ers at these quarters Wednesday. [ ie came down to1 attend the neeting of the K. of P. lodge lere that evening. Joseph Frederick on route three was in town on business Monday afternoon and while here called on The Tribune force. We stated recently that it was Jake Frederick who had pur- chagcd the -Beaulieu property in this city. In this we were mistaken as it was Joseph Frede rick. He will probably however remain on his farm for a year longer. AN UNSEEN DANGER mfooD TO'GUARD "SHIPS against the unseen dangers at CC9 , tfielUnited States Government maintains lighthouses. > 1 .N : A:0 To guard.your home against the un 1 seen * dangers of food products , the Govern ment has enacted a pure food lav/ . The law compels the manufacturers of baking powder to print the ingredients on the label of each can. The Government has made the label your protection so that you can avoid alum read it carefully , if It docs no : say pure cream of tartar hand it back and ROYAL'is"a pure , cream of tartar baking powder a pnrc product of grapes aid3 the digestion addo to tnc healthfulness - fulness of food. School will soon be closed for the summer vacation. Ikelleaston is somewhat better today although his condition is considered serious. With the issue of April 18th the Youths Companion completed eight } ' years of continuous publi cation. Miss Wherry Lowe was the guest of Stella friends the past Saturday and Sunday returning home Sunday night. Miss Catherine Melissa who is attending high school at this place was visiting at her home in Verdon the past Sunday. Frank Schiable and wife re turned from Kansas City Tues day. They saw " 'The Music Master" while in the city. Mr. George Blodget of this city has secured a position at Bailey ville , Kansas and will re main there through the summer. The school board met Monday night for a short session. Three teachers were elected. Miss Mary Davies , History $70. Miss Fracier , Knglish S ( > 0 Miss Una Snidow , F o u r t h grade Central school , S-IO. The board adjourned to meet Monday April 2'Jth.iyp7. Paul Weaver began spraying his orchards Monday. He has purchased a fine new gasoline engine which makes the spraying much easier than the method previously employed. Mr. Weaver is still hopeful of a fruit crop though he does not expect the abundance of the last few seasons. ; - . .WW WM W X K X X : XH I X % 1 Articles for the Toilet ! I ? < ? We haye a complete line of Face Powder , ! j ! Talcum Powder , Cold Cream and everything required for the toilet. A complete line of' % tooth brushes and preparation for cleaning < ] > ' and preserving the teeth , in powder , paste or ' 'i liquid x i * ' In Combs and Hair Brushes , we can. show . ' { you anything from a 250 comb to a genuine 1 % ebony. When you need anything in toilet ; ! 1 ? articles remember the X 1 X - * \ Y CITY PHARMACY , | I DR. HcMILLAN , Prop. \ Falls City , = Nebraska | . : . . : . . : . .j. . : , . : . . : . .j. . > . > . : . .j. .x. . : . . : . ? Reliable Jeweler Our superb array of Watches and Jewelry make : the selection of an article in our store an easy matter. We are daily receiving1 nov elties for the summer season. We carry the latest styles in Parisian collarettes , La Val- liere necklaces , neck chains , gold beads , brace lets , hat pins , Swastika brooches , fobs , , etc. Silver hat pins at 25c each. Back combs , gem set and plain , from $1 up. Call and see our line of Jewelry which con tains the best and most up-to-date j oods on the market. A. E. JAQUET , THE OLD RELIABLE tarn atimr Good No. 1 farm 2 i 2 miles from Falls City , good improvements a bargain good terms. See us at once about this. CLEAVER & SEBOLD CHAS. M , WILSON - * The Duchess , The Roslyn , The 4 Denvent , The Frankfort = Four $ patterns in English Dinnerware 4 * Sold by the set or single piece. * | | OH AS. M. WILSON J $ < * 1CA. . Hrakhahn of Hamlin , Kansas was a business visitor in this city Saturday last and while here was a pleasant caller at these quarters. St. Thomas Episcopal Church. Services : Holy Kueharest , 7:30 : a in , Morning prayer and sermon , 10:45 : a in. Kvenintf service and sermon , 7:45 : p m. Sunday school , 9:45 : a m. Kvensoiig , Fridays , 7:45 : p m. Choir rehearsal every Friday night after the service. Sand ! Sand ! I have opened up the old reli able sand bank and can supply all kinds of building , moulding and play sand at Pleasant Hill farm , half mile west of Chris tian church , Falls City. II. L. Poultry Wanted I will pay the highest market price lor produce at all times. Saturday , April 27th will pay the price * as below stated tor the following produce : I8c Butter fat . W ID. K JAMES.- Phone No. 200.