THE I ALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , MAY 3 , 1907 ' LOCAL LORE. Eat Sowles' candy. John Gilligan came down from Omaha Saturday. Airs. Joint Gilligan returned from Omaha Wednesday. George Cleveland made a business trip to St. Joseph Tues day. Give us your orders for sweet potato plants. Simanton and Pence. 71-2t Mrs. Norman Musseltnan went to St. Joseph Tuesday for a few days visit. Nell Cain returned Friday from a > isit with her sister , Mrs. Me Coy , in Hiawatha. Nell Snyder came over from Hiawatha to spend the weeks end with her parents. Mrs. P. H. Jussen and daugh ter , Minnie , returned from Kan sas City Saturday night AliccCleaver went to Humboldt Wednesday where she is engaged to paint a number of portraits. , Laura Naylor was elected as sistant in the Ilarlan St. Kin dergarten to succeed Miss Boose. James McDowell and wife re turned Saturday from a weeks visit at Lincoln and Tecumseh. W. D. Ilartwell came down from Pawnee City Thursday to attended Hitchcock's ' Shorthorn sale. Esburn Wheeler and wife of Stella were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jenne over Sun day. Miss McCroskey , of Tecumseh who has- been visiting Mrs. Davies , returned to her home Tuesday. Martha Stockman was called to her home in Holdridge , Nebr. , Monday bythe illness of her giandmother. George D. Clark of Fairbury , Nebr. was in the city Thursday attd Friday. He came to attend the Hitchcock sale. Mrs. J. II. Hitnes of Spokane , Wash , arrived in our city Wed nesday for an extended visit with her sister , Mrs. John Gilligan. Mrs. Sedelmyer , Mrs. Rosa Huber and her son Harry , left for Kansas City Wednesday morn ing where they will make their home. Arther Weaver is having the house recently vacated by Dr. Minor generally improved. All modern conveniences arc being put on. Mrs. W. S. Korner and Mrs. L. C. Mauger went to Sterling Neb. Wednesday to attend the District Convention of the M. E. Foreign Missionary Society. Dr. Edgar R. Mathers will leave Saturday for a visit to his mother in Ohio who is in very poor health. He will take his little son with him and remain about two weeks. Simon Davies came in from Chester , Nebr. , Friday to spend Sunday with his family. He expected Mrs. Dayies and the baby to return with him but owing to the latters illness they will not go for another week. The school board met as usual Monda } ' night and four more teachers were elected. There are still several vacancies to fill. Those elected this week are Central school Rena Ilaney , 7th. grade , Elva Bacon. Oth , grade Elizabeth Carhart , 5th grade. We devoutly wish Jack Crook , { he weather man , would take i vacation from his other dutie : long enough to regulate thi weathor. He must have go dreadfully behind with his wor ] to let the summer run till Christ 7 > ias and winter till May day Dr. Yutssy used to giye us weath er of better quality and unles Mr.Crook does better we will hav < to see to it that he either take a course of instruction or tha the doctor gets his old job bacli m m * fi i W - iiHJKjfJHJ JVj jH9f [ V'lt'ff 'R 3 ( % * * NEBRASKA BUSINESS UNIVERSITY Positions far All who Uxccl " H j : Indorsed by cycry bunk ' and business man In Nc- u brnska City. The To- land Schools aru noted $ for the success of their \ \l \ graduates In securing \ \ high grade positions. SEND FOR PROSPECTUS DO IT NOW 1 NEBRASKA | BUSINESS | UNIVERSITY ! * " : Nebraska City , - Nebraska X A. E. Jaquet was on the sick list Monday. ' Cabbage and tomato plants. Simanton and Pence. 7l-2t Geo. Holt made a business trip t6 Lincoln Tuesday Earl Caruthersis now clerking at the McMillan pharmacy. , * The Bon Ton Millinery store is showing the swellest hats of the season. Veils in the very latest styles are shown at the Bon Ton Mil linery store. Dr. C. N. Allison remembered our subscription department Sat urday morning1. Isham Reavis was before the district court in Hastings the first of the week. Jacob Snethen of Dawson re membered The Tribune force while in town Friday. > Guy Crook came down from Lincoln the last of the week for a few days visit at home. Mrs. John W. Holt went to Lincoln Tuesday to visit her daughter , Mrs. Ed Lockridgc. Mrs. J. J. Tanner is spending the week in Humboldt at the home of her son A. A. Tanner. George Grinstead and daugh ter , Floy , went to Ilumboldt Friday night returning Saturday- The cutters were out Monday norning and the sound of sleigh ) ells was again heard in the and. George Hossack left Monday or Hartington , Nebraska where le will be employed for some ime. ime.A A number of ladies are out this week selling tickets for the band concert next Wednesday evening. Mrs. Albert Maust returned Saturday night from a three weeks visit with her parents at Byron , Mo. A. F. Mierding reports the completion of a neat dwelling on the farm of William Kuhlmar near Bar ad a. George Holt returned fron his trip to Mexico last Thursday He is very favorably impressed with the country. Mrs. Ximber left Saturday morning for a two weeks visi with her daughter Mrs. Wil King at Fairbury. - > Mrs. Dan Sargent of Abelim Kansas and her mother Mrs Lichty of Merrill Kas. arrive < in this city Friday for a visi with friends. They are th < guests of Mrs. E. L. Sanduskey Earl Lemon left Tuesday fo i- Norfolk , Va. , to attend th national convention of the W. 0 W- lodge , to which he is a dele gate. Mr. Lemon will take i ; the Jamestown exposition whil absent. Cut llowers and funeral designs Simanton and Spcncc. 71-2t Falls City's worst knocker is the wood-pecker. Not many llowers gladdened ' the childrens May day. Mr. and Mrs. Allen May were down from Salem Sunday. D such weather was a much used exclamation last Monday. Flowering and vegetable plants. Simanton & Pence. If this is Gentle Annie we don't care to meet Roaring Bill very soon. John Shrauger of Humboldt was transacting business affairs in this city Saturday. Judge Gagnon was on the sick list last Thursday. In the mean time remember the chautauqua to be held in Falls City during July. The Journal's article on Buss Fuss seems to have made a great hit as a delicious piece of un conscious humor. R. J. Dunn of Barada was in the cit } ' Monday en route to Lin coln to fetch home the bed } ' of his father for burial. We wish that the club women and the Mayor and council would read and heed some suggestions made on another page ol this paper. Henry Ruegge got the mower started on the court house lawn and then put it back in the cellar and went to work with a snow shovel. The report from the bedside of George Gilligan who was oper ated on in Omaha last week is quite favorable. He stood the ordeal nicely and is rapidljr pro gressing towards complete recovery. Dr. Fast received a box of statuary Monday that had been shipped from Rome in February. They are of the finest marble and very choice specumens of art. Both Dr. and Mrs. Fast are connoisseurs of art and when all shall have arrived they will have a fine collection. The Difference. More than 5000 young men and women , who graduated from a Toland school , are now earning from Sf > 00 to $5,000 per annum Do you know of any other school whose graduates are so successful ? The Toland schools are not ' 'clerk factories. " Students are prepared to meet the require ments of actual business. The Gund Brewing Co. . of LaCrosse - Crosse pays Toland graduates $30.000 per annum. The Swift Packing Co. , South St. Paul pays between $12,000 and $15 , 000. The Studebaker Bros. , South Bend , Ind. , between $10 , 000 and $12,000. The G. N. R. R. ; C. N. W. R. R. C. M. & St. D. R. R. and C. B. Q. com bined , pay Toland graduates in excess of $75,000 per annum. Tor proof address. Nebraska business University Nebraska City , Neb. 2 7//I borne from Schoc They usually want something from the pantry You remember the hunger you had Home cooking counts for much in the child's health ; do not imperil it with alum food by the use of poor .baking powder. Have a delicious , pure , homci-madc muffin , cake or biscuit ready when they come in. To frc sure of the purity , you must use ROYAL Royal makes a difference in your home a difference in 3'our health- a difference in your cooldng. ROYAL is absolutely Pware. I ICE CREAM i ! ) n H II The best Ice-Cream \ \ is- : ! isIceCream Soda , Fruit \ \ i II and Nut Sundae. \ \ If H The best is none too ] | if ll good for my customers ] | Try them. | | SOWLES II DR. 0. N. ALLISON K 1s T © T Phone 24S Over Iichunison ! County 13 link , FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA W. S. FAST rnVSlCTAN AND SURGEON „ , ( Residence 100 Phones : j Ollcc ( f)5 FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA Notice To Hunters. Haying leased the Dr. Fast farm north of this city and what is known as the Gardner place south of this city , and being an noyed by hunters who thus des troy the meadow , I hereby giye notice that no hunting or tress- passing will be allowed on these above mentioned premises , and that the same is positively for bidden. Louis PI.KOU. Mrs. Aid rich went to Axtell , Kansas Saturday afternoon for a visit with relatives at that place. ; -'K H- * * i f- Articles for the Toilet ! \Ve haye a complete line of Face Powder , < | Talcum Powder , Cold Cream and everything1 , required for the toilet. A complete line of tooth brushes and preparation for cleaning 'f > and preserving1 the teeth , in powder , paste or 'X liquid j % In Combs and Hair Brushes , we can show * you anything from a 25C comb to a genuine X ebony. When you need anything in toilet j- articles remember the CITY PHARMACY , , DR. HcMILLAN , Prop. X Falls City , - Nebraska f THE GIFT IDEA The wick' choice afforded by our special selected stock for Commencement , makes this Store the ideal place for choosing Gifts. All the usual and standard designs in Jewelry and Silver are shown , besides many articles not obtainable outside the large cities. Watches Brooches Rings Combs $ i $75 $1 $12 $1 $65 $1 $4.50 Gold and Sil Gem Set Solitaire Plain ver Cases Gold Filled Cluster Engraved Solid Gold Plain , Seal Gem Set Our patterns of Table Silver both Sterling and reli able plate , and hollow ware are the best the market affords. Call and inspect our goods. A. E. JAQUET , THE OLD RELIABLE FOR SALE Good No. I farm 2 i2 miles from Falls City , good improvements a bargain good terms. See'us at once about this. CLEAVER & SEBOLD CHAS. M WILSON * * _ * 4 * < * | ; The Duchess , The Roslyn , The * Denvent , The Frankfort = = = Four * patterns in English Dinnerware 4 f Sold by the set or single piece. J f CHAS. M. WILSON vjp * * ! * * ! * * ! * * ! * * * ! * ! * St. Thomas Episcopal Church Services : Holy Bucharest , 7:30 : a m. Morning prayer and sermon , 105 : > a in. Evening service and sermon , 7:45 : p m. Sunday school , 'J:45 : a in. Evensong , Fridays , 7:45 : p in , Choir rehearsal every Friday night after the service. G. M. Ellis who resides near Preston was transacting business affairs in this city Saturday and while here remembered The Tribune force with a pleasant call. W. H. Crush and C. D. Crush of Falls City , members of a fam ily of seven brothers , had on yes terday's market two carloads of shortfed heifers , three carloads of fed steers and a carload of hogs. For fifteen years this fam ily has been shipping through the St. Joe to the market in Kan sas City. The family owns a farm of 1,300 acres of fine land , and farming and stock feeding are carried on extensively. Mr. Drown , one of Rule's lead ing merchants was a Falls City visitor Friday and while in town was a pleasant caller at these quarters.