The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, May 24, 1907, Image 5
THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , MAY 24 , 1907 Calling Cards Every lady lias use for Galling Cards. Get the best. 100 line en graved cards , including plate SI. 50. Remem ber a plate lasts a life time. 100 cards from plate § 1. Put up in neat boxes and sent to any address at above prices. T 'Phone your order if you ean't call. HARRY P. OUSTER PRINTER AND STATIONER 0\cr Richardson County Hank. FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA LOCAL LORE. Eat Sowles' candy. Mrs. Hattie Sapelton , spent Sunday in Merrill , Kansas. OH. . Layson of Dawson was in the city last Saturday. Good young team for sale. 72-4t W. II. MADDOX. John A'llaran was a Shubert visitor to our city Tuesdav. Mrs. Jessie Sears visited at her home in Reserve over Sunday Flowering and vegetable plants. Simanton & Pence. Florance Savelle of Salem was in our city Saturday with friends. Gertrude Kanaly of Rule , visited friends here last Satur day. day.D. D. W. Easley came up from Kansas City on business Tues day. Martha and Ida Kernen , of Dawson were in town last Satur day. Jessie Ftnley was here Satur day to take the county examina tion. Hargrave & Hargrave have something to say on another page. Rev. Teeter went to St. Joseph Tuesday , on business , returning Wendesday. Helen and Addie Smith of Sabetha were visiting friends here Saturday. Loretta Winterbottom went tc Reserve Saturday to visit a few days with Lola Willard. Neva Morris is spending the week in Kansas City , with the family of her brother , Elxa Mor ris. Grant Smith of near Stell ; was in town Satimlaj * . lie made us a very pleasant call while here. Charlotte Imler , came dowr from Shuber t last Saturday t ( take the county teachers' ex > animation. Mrs. Robt. Johnson came dowt from Superior Friday to visit hei parents Mr. and Mrs. Join Mositnan. Nell Snyder has finished tin milliner's season at Hiawathi and came home Wednesday foi the summer. J. G. Dodds of Humboldt , wai in town the latter part of las week. He took the county ex nomination while here. Jessie Murphy and Josephin Mali an were among those fron Rnlo who took the teachers' ex amination here Saturday. This is examination week ii the schools and the one questioi among the pupils when the ; meet is , "Did you pass ? " Mable Auxier , Delia M. Kins ley and Clara Laugherty of Vei don , were in the city last Satui Gay for teachers' examination. Harry Ross of Chicago arrive in the city last Friday for a visi with relatives. Mrs. Ross , ne Anna Dorrington , came t w weeks ago. The best thing that can happe to your house is to paint it wit Bradley & Vrooman Paint. 1 will last longer and be wort more. Order from Dr. T. C McMillan. NEBRASKA * BUSINESS | UNIVERSITY ! Positions for All who Excel i _ _ ff ff f Indorsed by eyory bunk . and business mtin in Nc- > ; brusku City. The To- J f land Schools arc noted t for the success of their \l \ * high grade positions. \ [ f i\ \ " " " " " " " " f IF t SEND FOR PROSPECTUS 11 | DO IT NOW t t ADDRESS ] f f ? r [ NEBRASKA ! BUSINESS UNIVERSITY : ; Nebraska City , - Nebraska JK Notice Hargrave's new ad. Gertrude Lum was down from verdon Saturday. Mrs. Nepper left Monday for a nonths visit with relatives in [ llinois. The past week has been good ishing weather and.almost every lay fishing parties out. Ernest Cliff and Lon Day of lumboldt , were pleasant callers at this office Saturday. Sam Stewart and wife of Re serve , Kans. , spent Sunday here , he guest of J. M. DeWald and amily. Mrs. M. L. Wilson visited Humboldt friends this week dur- ng Dr. Wilson's absence in Lincoln. Mrs. H. A. Ambler of Mt. Pleasant la. is visiting at the ionic of her brother , Charlie largrave. Mable Lesley of Salem was n town Saturday for the pur. pose of taking the teachers'ex amination. Rev. Neide , returned from Omaha Friday , where he went to attend the Diocesan Council of Nebraska. Mr. Hazclctt , of Hamburg , la. who has been visiting A. J. Xook returned to his home the latei part of last week. Mrs. Alice Gardner left Satur- lay for Newton , Kansas on busi ness. She expects to purchase land in that vicinity. Jacob Marmet of SabethaKas , was in town the first of the week. He has purchased an intrest in the Fearless Stock Powders Co , Sigmon Spathe has bought [ ke Beaulieu's intrest in the bar ber shop and will conduct the business by himself in the future , Esborn Wheeler and wife at tended tne dance at theElks' hal Friday night. While here the } were the guests of J. L. Slocum's family. It is noticed that more house : than ever are being painted witl Bradley & Vroomun Paint. Dr McMillan report that there is ; great demand for it. John Gilligan sold his interes in the Gilligan Bridge compan : this week to the other stocl holders and intends in the nea future to spend some time in tin irrigation districts of Colorado. Dr. Roberts has purchased tin Mrs. Pittock property on nortl Chase street and intends to raov the present buildings off an erect two cottages for the use o his family and the mother of Mr Roberts. Mrs. Sedlemyer came up fror Kansas City Friday to ship th remainder of the househol goods. Mrs. Huber has purch ased a rooming house in a dcsit able location and will soon b permanently located. Cut flowers and funeral designs at Simanton & Pence. W. C. and Earl Margrave were business visitors Tuesday. W. A. Greenwald and wife re turned Saturday from Omaha. Vcrn Ripley made a business trip to Forest City Saturday. Almeda Hill is in Peru this week attending commencement exercises , Phil Hermes left Monday night on a business trip to Saunders - ders county. J , L. Slocutn and family drove to btclla to spend Sunday return ing Monday , Ray Graham went to Lincoln Friday to attend the field meet returning Saturday. Ike Bcaulicu and family go to Sabetha , Kans. , today to visit a few days with relatiyes before leaving for their new home in Montana. Mrs. John Boose and baby of Rockford , 111. , are visiting at the home of Win. Boose and family. Mrs. Ray Gould , of Omaha is visiting at the home of her par ents , Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Hcacock A son was born to John Put nam and wife Friday , May 17th. The mother and baby are doing well. Sheriff Fenton and family re turned from IDawson Monday morning , where thejr had4 spent Sunday. Dr. Hays came down from Dawson Friday to attend the dance given by the Married Ladies Kensington. Florence Boose returned last week from her school duties at Seedvillc , Tenn. , because of her health. She has been very sick. Mrs. W. T. Cline went to Peru Friday to attend the Nebraska- Missouri debate in which her son , Earl , took part. She returned Saturday. Mrs. Grant Windle and daugh ter went to Oskalusa. Kansas Monday , called there by the ser ious illness of her sister , Mrs. Dockhorn. Ross Jackson came down from Wymore Sunday , to accompany his wife and son home. They have been visiting Dick Jones and family. Nedrow Beachel came in from Norcatcr , Kansas Friday , to as sist his grand mother , Mrs. Beachel in her preparations to move to Norcator. I ICE CREAM n u II The best Ice-Cream H U Ice-Cream Soda , Fruit n H and Nut Sundae. H H The best is none too H H good for my customers U Try them. SOWLES Tomato plants at Simanton & Pence. Miss Lylcof Glenelder , Kan , is the guest of Nell Cain. The Salem ehantauqua has been postponed until August 24. Oddie Lapp attended the mar riage of "Vesta Van Valkenburj > in Rule last Wednesday. Dr. R , H. Minor attended the Eclectic Medical Society in Lin coln the first of the week. Lou Schocnhcit , who was oper ated upon last week , is doing nicely at the present time. Extra supply of cut flowers or dered for DecorationDay. SIMANTON & PKNCK. Robert Stecle and Baird Green- waldwent to Lincoln Friday to attend the state field meet. They returned , Sunday. Nan Hutchings and her sister- in-law Mrs. Will Hutchings re turned Friday from a visit to relatives in Superior , Nebr. O. II. Maddox and family , Chas. Whetstine and family spent the week cud with George Prichard's in Ohio precinct. Dr. M. L. Wilson went to Lin coln Monday , to attend the Ne braska State Eclectic Medical Society that meets in that city this week. The doctor is pre sident of the society. Misses Sallie Schoenhict , Vrcra Lord , Cathern Maliza and Miss Wadhams went to Salem. Friday. From there they went to Verdon where they spent the night returning Saturday morning. Jacob Marmet of Sabetha who recently puachased the Fredrick property on South Chase St. , Is making arrangements to move here in a short time. He is in terested in the Fearless Stock Powder Co. Miss Delia Howard of Norfolk Nebr. was in town several days recently soliciting aid for the Children's Home at Omaha. She met with very good success , the contrubutions being very liberal , She left for her home Monday , Making Money. The average salary paid 'IV land graduates , after four yean experience , is $1,000 per year , The minimum amounting to $40 , ' 000 in a lifetime of forty years , The average day laborer get ! $1.50 per day 300 days in the year , or $450 per year. He earn ; $18,000 in a lifetime. Making the difference between the aver age earning of a Tolard gradu < ate and a day laborer $22,000 The difference between the earn * ings of a Toland graduate and i mechanic , or the average schoo teacher , is about the same , a ; both teachers and mechanics an idle a large portion of their time Is not $22,000 a pretty .goo ( profit on an investment of $60 , the amount required to pay for ; course in a Toland school ? Matr Toland grsduates are now earn ing from $2,000 to $ f > ,000 pc annum. If interested send fo proof. Address Nebraska Busi ness University , Nebraska City Articles for the Toilet ! We 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 and preserving the teeth , in powder , paste or liquid In Combs and Hair Brushes , we can show you anything from a 250 comb to a genuine ebony. When you need anything in toilet articles remember the CITY PHARMACY , DR. HcMILLAN , Prop. Falls City , - Nebraska . -H .R i H i-H' I-H-H 1 i"t HHIHi H-l-i-l - Iiliitl'tlItIH ' T Baking Powder r A wholesome cream of tartar baking powder. Makes the finest , lightest , best flavored biscuit , hot- breads , cake and pastry. Royal Baking Powder is free from alum and phosphatic acids ROYAL DAKINQ POWOEn CO. , NEW YORK. ATTENTION BUYERS ? Sl,800 Residence on 2 good east front corner lots , to be sold at a great sacrifice. Excellent condition , no reasonable offer re. jected. Will take good team or cows as part pay. Opportun ity of a lifetime. Write P. 0. lox * 180 , Palls Oity , Neb. Specials for the Graduates Here urea few suggestions of especially nice gifts for the graduates , selected from our large stock of suitable things. Pon't worry about what to buy , but call and see our line and a selection will be easy. Bracelets Scarf Pins A New Line just re Every young man likes ceived in Gold Filled. a pretty pin. Our stock contains most exclusive All latest style , $1.50 designs in filled and . solid gold , from 750 up. upward. Back Combs Spoons The sort that are dif Sterling Silver Souv- ferent. ener Spoons. Many Better grades in gold different style handles. plate. Al s o genuine Plain a nd gold lined jet $ i upwards. bowls , 650 upwards. Price Plainly Harked on Goods. A. E. JAQUET , THE OLD RELIABLE JEWELER. Shorthorn Cattle Sale. We will sell 12 head of thoroughbred Shorthorns at Pub ic Sale , Saturday , June 8th , at i o'clock p. m. , at Chap- nan's Feed and Sale Yard. Consisting of 4 fine cows and 8 males fit for service. HENRV HAHN & Sox C. F. BUCIIOLX Saturday , June .S , at i o'clock at Chapman's Sale Yard , Falls City , Neb. Mrs. Carrie Kerr , who visited Dr. and Mrs. Kerr last week , re- tu'ned to her home in Omaha on Sunday. Ed Reed and John Voegle , went to Stella Monday morning where they expect to remain this week. A new concrete walk was laid this week along the property owned by Miss Kleckner and Campbell Minnick. Quite an im provement. The Library has received from the Department of Interior a large wall map. It hangs on the west wall of reading room , for ready reference. The map contains marginal maps of our out lying possessions and is altogether an addition worlh while. Card of Tbanks. We desire to express o ur heartfelt appreciation to all those who , is so many ways , ex. pressed their loving sympathy in the hour of our bereavement over the death ot our little son. SUPT. AND MltS. E. L. TOBIE. The UIYIOI\ House Recently re-decorated and re-furnished t h r o u ghout. Everything first class. Special - ial attention given to tran- sient. Rate , $2.00 per day. Wra. McPherson , Prop. Phone 59 Falls City , Neb. The Baccalaureate sermon for the class of 1907 was preached at the Methodest Church last Sunday evening by Rev. Teeter of the Brethern Church. The sermon was fine and thoroughly appreciated by the large congre gation of relatives and friends of the graduates that filled the Church. The music for the ser vice was very good. Mrs. Anna Dorrington Ross of Chicago sang a beautiful solo , ' 'King of Eternity'1 with splendid effect. John W. Powell made a busi ness trip to Auburn Thursday.