v" 1 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JUNE 7 , 1907 f Indelible Outfit FOR MARKING LINEN Everybody has use for one. Consists of Pad , Bottle line Indelible Ink and stamp with your name. Price complete 50 cents. You need one when you go on your vaca tion. r f Custcr sells them , of course ; no one else thought of it. HARRY P. OUSTER PRINTER AND STATIONER r Over Richardson County Hank. PHONE 109 FALLS CITY LOCAL LORE. Eat Sowles' candy. Tomato plants at Simanton & Pence. All kinds of fresh fruit at the Candy Kitchen. Chas , Stump sslls fine dotted swiss IS cents. Flowering and vegetable plants. Simanton & Pence. White fish only 58 cents per pail at Stump's. The best home made candy a the Candy Kitchen. Don't fail to attend Stump's big Carnival sale. Cut flowers and funeral designs at Simanton & Pence. Calico at 4 cent per yd. that will please you at Stump's. * * ; Our ice cream is the best in town. Candy Kitchen. A bargain , dress shirts 38 cents Stump's. The finest ice cream soda in the city at the Candy Kitchen. Fine dotted swiss only 18 cents at Chas. Stump's , Straussville. Ice cream and ices the cheapest at the Candy Kitchen. Fine white fish only 58 cents per pail at Stump's , Sirausville. John Spragins. went to Sulp hur. I. T. Monday in the interest of his health. Don't miss Stump's grand Car nival sale this week at Strauss- Tillc. George Peake , of Hutnboldt made a business trip to our city Monday. 0 bars of Lenox or Diamond C. soap for 25 cents. Chas. Stnmp. Straussville. Clyde Thacker , of Preston was a business visitor here Friday. We acknowledge a pleasant call. Everybody will be pleased with their bargins from Stump's Car nival sale at Straussville. Martha Stockman , returned Friday from a months vacation spent at her home in Holdrege , Nebraska. Nettie Weller , of Stella will arrive tonight for a few days visit with Misses Graham and Grinstead. Dr. A. J. Tucker , of Sedalia , Mo. and Dr- Will Tucker are vis iting their parents , John Tucker and wife this week. Chas. Foehlinger , wife and children are visiting the families of James Goldman , Joseph Foeh linger and other relatives here this week. Misses Minnie and Florence Wheeler , of Stella came down & this afternoon to spend a few days with Maude Graham am Floy Grinstead. Mrs. Clark Jenning , of Supulba ; - # ; * I , T. will arrive Sunday to visit her sister. Mrs. J. II , Jessen am attend the wedding of Miss Min nie to Horace Elwood Kennedy Mrs. W. A. Stwart of Okuml gee , I. T. arrived tnis afternoon to visit at the home of her parents and be present at the marriage of her sister , Miss Jessen am Mr. Kennedy. Late cabbage plants on hand. Simanton & Pence. A genuine bargain , dress shirts 3S cents at Stump's Fine late cabbage plants. Simanton & Pence. Tr } ' those best peas , 20cents per can. Stump'si Straussvillc. Our late cabbage plants are fine she now. Simanton & Pence. Think of it , 21 pounds granu lated sugar for $1. at Stump's We notice the junior editor of he News is giving "advice to vives. " ( ? ) Yours for bargains only a few lays longer. Chas. Stump , Straussville. W. A. Greenwald , and wife went to Hutnboldt Tuesday on a combined business and pleasure rip. . Bert Baker , left Tuesday after noon for a two weeks visit at Las Animas and other Colorado points. O. Kidder , left Tuesday for Sulphur. I. T. at which health resort he expects to be materially Benefited. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Van Iloom- ssen , of St Joseph are visiting with Mrs. Van Hoomissen's notlier Mrs. Jos , Santo. Mrs. Norman Musselman , and son Beachy , returned Tuesday after a visit with relatives in Beatrice and Burroak , Kans. Ernest Cliff , Thomas Smith and Lou Dey , three of Hutnboldt mail carriers attended the funeral of Mrs. Willis Yoder in this city Sunday. Neal Mulligan , and wife and baby went to Stella Tuesday to visit Ephratn Withee and wife. They will also visit Willis Sloan and wife in Verdon. Mrs. Kennedy , of Lawrence , Kans. will be the guests of P. H. Jessen and wife next week to be present at the marriage of Miss Jessen and her son , Mr. Horace Kennedy. At the funeral service pf Mrs. Willis Yoder , last Sunday the choir was composed of class mates and near friends from Salem. They were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Daggett. Miss Jones , and J Dag- gett. The double store room now occupied by Chas. Wilson's grocery owned by W. B , Schmuckcr was sold this week to Elmer Heiser , consideration SSOOO. The deal was made by Whitaker Bros. Mr. and Mrs. John Gilligan. went to Tccumseh Saturday to visit Mr. Gilligan's bister Mrs. Ward. Mr. Gilligan , went on to the western part of the state while MrsGilligan returnee home Monday. Among those from this cit ) who went to Salem for the county SundaySchoolConvention Wednesday and Thursday were Mrs. C. N. Allison , Misses Beulah Greenwald , Anna Mason , Ethel Parchen and Alice Yoder of the Presbyterian Church. We are pleased to acknowl edge a very pleasant call from Mr. Ewing Herbert , of Hiawatha who visited here over Thursda } of last week. Mr. Herbert is the headlight of the World am fills the position of post master with fully as much ability so Uucle Sam , allowed him a vaca tion the 30th to visit friends anc old acquaintences. Ed King , left Tuesday for Kansas City and after a few days there will go to Los Angles. Cal Where he has accepted a positioi as traveling salesman for a Los Angeles wholesale house. Mr Kfng , has traveled for eve tweuty years in this territory living most all of the time in Falls City. He has been a goot business man and has made a great many friends in both busi ness and social circles who regre his departure but wish him sue cess in his new venture. Those 9c tomatoes at Stump's arc fine. Maude Graham , spent Friday in Auburn. Mrs. George Lippold is quite ill this week. 21 pounds granulated sugar Si. it Stump's , Strausville. Mrs. Jessie Sears , visited rc- ativcs at Reserve Sunday. Lena Nettlebeck. went to Liu * coin Sunday to visit friends. Prof , Hoff , was down from lumboldt on business Monday. Up to date patterns in calico 4 cents per yard at Chas. Stump's. Dr. J. L. Grandy was a Hum- ) oldt visitor to our city Monday. You can't beat those 38 cent dress shirts at Stump's , Strauss ville. 9 cents tomatoes such as Chas. Stump sells at Straussville cau't je beaten. Ralph Clark , of Sfella was a jusiness visitor to Falls City last Thursday. Try them oiieej try them al ways ; dress shirts , 38 cents at Stump's. Lyman Whitcomb , of Hutn boldt was a pleasant caller at this office Monday. Chas. Stump's , Carnival sale which continues at Straussville is a howling success. Ewing Herbert , of the Hiawatha World spent Sunday with Falls City friends. Mrs. Ilitues , of SpokaneWash , and Floy Grinstead went to Ver don Tuesday to visit friends. You can't afford to miss that soap at Stump's ; 9 bars Lenox or Diamond C. 25 cents. W. H. Maddox , returned Sun day morning from a trip to Colorado rado where he sold some land. You do yourself injustice to miss Stump's Carnival sale at Straussville. Mr. Leo , of the Leo Cider & Vinegar Co. returned Friday from a ten days trip in Arkansas. Money saved , money made yours for bargains , Chas. Stutnpi Straussville. Ruth Everts , returned to Omaha Thursday after a weeks visit with Mrs. T. L. Himinel- rich. Mr. Samuel Wahl , left Sunday for Indianapolis , Ind. where on Wednesday he was married to Grayce Edna Gray. You will loose out if you don't attend Stump'sCarnival sale this week. A wise owl and a pet cro\\ have been added to the Nationa Hotel menagery. Note among the other improvements. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Miles , ar rived from California Thursday for a short visit with their sons They left Sunday for the James town exposition and will visli other eastern points before re turning for a months visit in Falls City. Satisfied ? WclII Should Say So ! | Try our Ice Cream and Ices , Nut Sundaes and Sodas , and you will be satisfied. "The Taste Tells" | | SOWLES Get 9 bars Lonox or Diamond soap at Stump's for 25c. Dressmaking at Mrs. H. C. Rakers , Millinery store. What a snap. 21 Pounds granu lated sugar $1. at Chas. Stump's. R. J. Hill , and son John were down from Verdon Friday. The best peas 20 cents per can at Stump's at Straussville. John O. Shroyer was down from Hutnboldt , Monday. James Nceld , of Dawson was in town Friday on business- Best peas 20 cents a can at Chas. Stump's , Stratibsville. Ralph Clark , of Stella was a business visitor to our city Wed nesday. Ray Httcks , of Hutnboldt re turned to his work as operator at the M. P. station this week. Yours for all kinds of bargains a few days longer. Chas. Stump's. Chas. Humphrey , of the Ver don Vedette made us a very pleasant call while in our city Friday. T. J. Whitaker , made a busi ness trip to Talmage Thursday and incedently to hear Gov. Sheldon as well. Frank McDermond and family of Kansas City arrived in the city Wednesday to visit with re latives and friends. Mrs. Robt Johnstonreturned to her home in Superior after a visit with the family of her father , John Moseman. I. B , Whitaker went to Kansas Tuesday with some costomers. They will yisit several different points before returning. Mrs. Frank Musselman , of Kansas City will arrive Sunday to attend the wedding of her niece Miss Minnie Jessen. Joseph Parsons was down from Verdon Wednesday and made the Tribune a plcarant call. We acknowledge substantial favors. Mrs John Stockton , with her daughter Clara , went to Stan- bury Mo. Monday where her mother , Mrs. Chamberlin is seriously ill. Tom Brenegcr and son , were down from Salem last Friday. They made us a pleasant call and the Tribune will make them a weekly call in the future. Judge Wilhite , is having a tussel with carbuncles this week and seems to be getting the worst of it. From reports he doesn't prove a second Jobe. We Have What You Want j , * t ! If your boy wants a Hall , Gloves or Bat , we 5 have it. If you want a Tablet or box of I I Paper to write to , your best friends , we have it. If your wife or children are sick , we ! have the Medicine that will make them well. If you need Wall Paper , we have it. If your Buggy or Wagon needs painting , we have the Paint. If your floor needs Varnish or any i kind of Finish , we have it. CITY PHARMACY , DR. ricMILLAN , Prop. i Falls City , Nebraska t "Distinctive Table Wares for the Bride' We have just received many new goods in Silverware. All the newest designs are found in our stock. We carry only goods that we can guarantee fully. Call on us in your search for gifts for the Summer Wed dings. Prices plainly marked on each piece of goods. A. E. JAQUET , THE OLD RELIABLE JEWELER. Mosquitoes arc ripe. Best peas. 20c per can at Stump's. New potatoes in cream hold the center of the table at this time. That white fish was fine and only 5Sc per pail at Stump's. Just think of it 21 pounds of granulated sugar for $1. at Stump's , Straussville. Just what you want ; calico 4c per yd. at Stump's. Mrs. L. M. Wilson , returned from a two weeks visit to Hum- boldt friends Saturday. The fruit may be killed but our neighbors crop of chickens are up and scratching. Cornelius San ford and Scott Stump attended the dance at Dawson , Wednesday night. The band stand is under way but the rain this week has inter fered with its completion. L. P. Worth and Ward Knight went to Colorado Wednesday night on a fishing trip they will be gone about ten days. Jack Reavis is rapidly recover ing from the injury to his eye without any permanent injury to the member resulting. Martin Schloeder and family of Salem attened the funeral of the former's sister , Mrs Louise Ilcn- ning in this city Wednesday. If you want bargains , go to Stump's. Think of it , men's dress shirts only 38c ; dotted swiss 17c and good calico 4c per yd. Work on the Tabernacle was started Tuesday and it is hoped it will be finished in time to open the Union Gospel meetings Sun day morning. Mrs. Will Holt and daughter , Nellie Lee , and Mrs. Al Spear went to Lincoln last Friday to visit their sister Mrs. J. F. Martin. They returned Wednes day. Misses Minnie and Mable Ma- cumber accompanied Miss Cora Me Ilvain to Coweta , I. T. Tues day to be present at her marriage to their brother , Miles Ma cumber Wednesday. Mrs. Katherine Wylie continues to miss things taken from her home by the burglers last week. Among other things was a box of jewelery some of which were gifts and keepsakes which can not be replaced. Some of the things she misses , such as gloves card cases , can be of no use to ' anyone else. j The President invited Vice- President Fairbanks to take a little walk the other evening ant' Fairbanks has been in bed ever since. The Vice President is about as tall as a fiag pole ant nearly as thick. In addition to this he carries a wind break or his chin that would handicap a giant. Roosevelt ought to pick on some one of his size when he wants to take a walk. ! Farm Loans ! 1 Five per cent money : : ! ! on long time on Farm \ I Security , with privi- i lege to pay on any I interest day. If you ; are in need of a Farm \ Loan see me. t IG. H. FALLSTEAD I Falls City , - Neb. Phone No. 230 Don't miss Stump's Carnival sale : the bip sale of the season. Scott Saylor. made a business trip to Verdon Saturday. The best ever , Stump's big Carnival sale at Straussville. M. Sell has started a Cyclone see his ad ? He has bargains for you. Go to Mrs. II , C. Rakers Mil linery store , for first class dress making prices reasonable. 2t. Notice. STATi ; OT NUHKASKA.l County of Klch.irdxoii , \ City of Tails City. J To Anna Heillemajr non-resident owner of Lots No. 7-tW.IO-and # of It In lllock No Wl of said city of Tails City , Nebraska : Yon are hereby notified to appear twfore thu a ) or and council of said city at a ( special meeting to IKI held by them at the council chamber In the said city at the hour of 7:30 : o'clock p. in. , on thu 8th day of July 1007 to shou cause. If any jou ha\e. why the. xldoualk alonir lots No. 7.8-'MO and M of 11 In block No 2of \ said city should not bo repaired , or a now sldenatk constructed , and to protect jour lit' terests In all subsequent proceedings touchinir hu bulldlnirand construction of such sidewalk. Witness my hand and the seat of said city this 5th day of June 1SW7. H. K. IIAKKK , [ Seal ] OUy Clerk Notice. STATK uv NKIJUAHKA , I County of Itlchnrdaon , V 89. City of Fulls City , ) To Mary \Va uor non-reiddsnt owner of lots No. 13 and 10 in block No. 07 of said city of Falls City , Ni'bnukn ! You ore hereby notified to opix > ar before the mayor and council of said city at a ej > eclal ietint ; to lx hold by thorn at the council chamber in the suld city at the hour of 7:30 : o'clock p. in , on the 8th day of July , 1907 , to show cause , if any you have , why the side walk along lots No. 13 nnd 10 in block No. U7 of said city should not bo ropairwi , or anew sidewalk constructed , and to protect jour interest" ) in till Biibbecjucnt proceedings touch- in K' the building and construction of such sidewalk. Witness my hand and the seal of said city this Sth day of Juno , 1U > 7. I ) . K. IUKEU , ( Soul ) City Clork. Notice. STATK OTNKIWASKA. ) County of Richardson > ss. City of Tails City. I To Jesse I < a nonresidentner of loth No. 17 , IS In block No. 1)7 ) of bald city of Tails City. Nebraska : You are hereby notified to appear before the major and council of said city at a special iiieetliik' to l > u held by them at thu council chamber In the said city at the hour of 7:30 : o'clock p. in , , on thu Stli day of July , 1907 , to show cause , if any > ou hate , why thu t > lde\valk alonir lots No. 17,18 In block No. U7 of said city should not bo repaired , or a new sldeualk con- strucu-d. and to protect } our interests in alt bubsequent proceed I HITR touching' thu building and construction of such sldenalk. Witness my hand and the seal of eald city this 5th day of June , 1907. ( scat ) B. K.11AKER , City i