THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JULY i2 , 1907 $ LOCAL VIEW POST CARDS Scud them to your fricmls and show them what Falls City has in the way of fine buildings. The following subjects : Stone Street , M. E. Church , State Bank , Central School. Library , High School , Court House , Convent , Hcacock's Mill. r Tor sale at K < rr' ilrtie store , Mc Millan's ilruir store , Norseman's drug store , Wanner'8 druirstore. Two for Sc. HARRY P. OUSTER PRINTER AND STATIONER Over Richardson County Hank , PHONE 109 FALLS CITY LOCAL LORE. Eat Sowles' candy. RED SEAL Flour at Heck's feed store. A fine line of American watches at A. Diesner's. Ever more popular , Those 25c lunches at the National. F. R. Shields and daughter Ollie visited over Sunday with friends in Auburn. Misses Pearl and Gertrude Cunningham of Verdon were shopping here Monday. Miss Helen Martin went to Au burn the Fourth for a few days visit with Miss Eustice. Mrs. W. H. Keeling spent a few days this week with Mrs. Ed. Morgan near Straussville. We are glad to hear that Mrs. Gehling is improving at Excel sior Springs and is now able to sit up some. There were not many repairs needing the doctors attention after the Fourth , and for this , O Lord , we are thankful. Miss Gladys Fisher of Des Moines , la. , arriyed Wednesday for a months visit with her aunt , Mrs. T , L. Himmelreich. Mrs. Frank Reavis and sons , Frank and Jack , went to Syca more Springs Sunday , returning with Mr. Reavis Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Miles and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schaible drove to Sycamore Springs last Saturday , remaining over Sun day. Mrs. Pearl Sloan accompanied her sister , Mrs. Neal Mulligan , to Clay Center , Monday , to assist her in her preparations for mov ing back to this city. We wish to help the Chautau qua management correct the mis take made regarding the child ren's season tickets. They are quoted at $1.25 and should only be $1. Mr. and Mrs. C. Christopher of Chicago arrived Saturday for a visit with the family of Mrs. Christopher's brother , Rev. O. H. Englebrecht. Mr. Christopher is solicitor for the Kansas City Southern railway. It could not possibly be denied that Humboldt is mighty loyal to its ball team. Over two hun dred tickets were sold at Hum boldt the Fourth for Falls City to people who wanted to see their home team do things up right , and they did it , too. Mrs. Ambler , who has been visiting her sister , Mrs. Har- grave , left Sunday with her daughter , Nancy , for Colorado , where they will spend the sum mer. They accompanied the Hargrave family as far as Den ver on their way to Salt Lake. Before you vote on the parl bonds go down and see what a beautiful property it is. Stand at the crest of the hill and look out on the valley of the Nemaha and imagine what a year or two of attention will do for these grounds. Falls City once before had a similar chance and faile < to take advantage of it. Let's don't be short sighted a secom time. John Hutchings is at home this vcek nursing the mumps. Mrs. M. L. Wilson went to Vuburn to spend the Fourth with riends. W. G. Lytle of Atchison spent Sunday at the Albright home in his city. Miss Helen Brebeck went to Omaha Monday for a week's visit vith friends. Maust Bros , shipped a car of cry fine hogs to Kansas City Monday night. Mrs. Shiffler and daughters , of Sabetha , were the guests of Mrs. Senner over the Fourth. Miss Bessie Bohrer left Tues- lay for Lanark , 111. , to visit for ome time with relatives. Miss Mildred Holland went to Topeka Kans. , Sunday for a two wo weeks visit with friends. Mrs. Frank Greenwald and son , Alfred , left Friday for their new home in Mitchell , S. D. Miss Mary Nesladek and Miss McMurry of Hiawatha visited Miss Senner over the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miles went o Lincoln Friday. They will visit Omaha before returning. Dr. Blumer of Humboldt was n the city a couple of days this week the guest of Recorder Idwards. The National hotel makes a specialty of their Sunday dinners. They serve at 5 p. m. They are par excellent- Mr , and Mrs. Chas. Wilson of lumboldt spent Sunday here with Dr , Wilson and wife. They went to Auburn Monday. Miss Ray Miller returned to her home in Nebraska City Fri day after visiting her sister Mrs. Frank Landis for three weeks. Mrs. Bert Wright of Kansas ity came up to spend the Fourth and visit for a while with her mother Mrs. Mattie Stoughten. Mrs. Lettie Boleman came up Torn Kansas City to spend the Fourth with her daughter , Bea , at the home of her mother , Mrs. Mattie Stoughton. E. S. Norton and wife came lown from Auburn Monda } ' to visit their daughter , Mrs. Dr. Wolf. They are on the way to their home in Ilumboldt. Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Hanson went to Kansas City Monday to visit Mrs. Hanson's brother , Dr. Lee Kerr and wife. They will return here the last of the week. The farmers are so busy just now we do not see much of them. The late spring put the corn back and now before it is "laid by" the harvesting and haying is upon them. Porter Randolph one of the rural mail carriers went to Springfield , Mo. , Monday to jpend his two weeks vacation. During his absence Miles Crook will drive the mail wagon. Mr. and Mrs. Will King of Hastings came in to spend the Fourth with Mrs. King's parents , Mr. and Mrs. Brannum. Mr. King has returned but Mrs. King will remain for a little visit. John Hossack returned Monday from a visit with his daughter , Mrs. Ephriam Withee , of Stslla. John has been a little quiet since his recent .illness , so he put on his celebrating cloths and spenf the Fourth on a binder. The Table Rock Argus pays quite a compliment to Miss Maude Maddox of this city upon her paper read before the Ep worth League convention ant published the same in full lasl week. Mrs. Charley Hanna returnee to her home Sunday morning after a two weeks visit with he son , Raymond , at Beaver Citj who is spending the summe there for the benefit of his health She was accompanied home b ] her sister , Mrs. Will Shafer , wh < will visit in Falls City for semi time. Satisfied ? Well I Should Say So ! | I * Try our Ice Cream and * | Ices , Nut Sundaes and f II Sodas , and you will be \ \ II satisfied. II m t ! | "The Taste Tells" | i | SOWLES m Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fisher were up from Lcavcnworth to spend he Fourth. Miss Anna McCool of Salem was the guest of Mrs. Rule over he Fourth. V. G. Lyford made a business rip te Lincoln Sunday returning : Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. K , Barnes were down from Salem Monday of this week. Mr. Al Speer is taking a vaca- ion from his duties at Sam'l Wahl's store this week. Elmer Prior came down from Shubert to spend the Fourth artd remained until Monday. Mrs. Sherman Hays and little laughter were up from Rule last Saturday between trains. MrsC. . B. Elliott went to Dawson - son Thursday where she has a jatient to nurse and will be gone some time. Robe Molony of St. Paul Minn. , spent a few davs here the first of the week with his brother . S. Molony. Mr. and Mrs. Allan May and son , Edgar , came down from Salem to spend the Fourth with Falls City friends. T. Himmelreich came down 'rom Lincoln Wednesday to spend the Fourth at home. He returned Friday night. Mrs. John Nulk is expected to arrive Sunday from Muskogee , Okl. , to visit her parents , Mr. and Mrs , Jesse Morton. Earnest Kenne3' returned to his home in Lincoln last Friday after a visit at the home of his grandfather , J. W. Holt. Mrs. Bidlake , nee Stella Mor ton , and her children from near Cleveland ) Ohio are visititing icr parents , Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Morton. Arthur Weaver returned Sun- lay from a business trip of sev eral weeks in Pennsylvania. He also took in the Jamestown Ex position. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hargraves and son Tom left Sunday for Colorado and after a short stay there will go to Salt Lake City where they will visit relatives For a month. Willard Sears returned from Beaver City , Nebr. , this week and bronght with him a wife , much to the surprise of his friends. He will remain here and work for the Leyda cigar factory , John Tighe of HumbohU was seen on our streets Tuesday. N. B. Judd of Dawson was a business visitor to this city Mon- Judge Isham Reavis made a business trip to Omaha Monday returning Tuesday. Miss Ethel Parchcn is now fill ing the position as stenographer for the firm of Whitaker Bros. Gov. La Follett of Wisconsin was the guest of Landlord Mc- Phcrson of the Union house while in the city Tuesday. Mrs. Cal Miiierof Lanark 111. who has been visiting here left Wednesday for a visit to friends and relatives in Merrill , Kansas. Miss Jess Paxton is assisting Recorder Edwards in the oftice while Miss Horricks is away on her vacation which she is spend ing in New York. - t * - Mrs. John Smith and son , Gerald , returned to the home of her father , F. W. Miller , last Friday after a visit in Lincoln with her sister , -Miss Elizabeth Miller , and other relatives. Through an error the following portion of Friday's chautauqua program printed in book form , was omitted. Here arc two good numbers : 7:30 : Concert , Carters Virginia Warblers. 8:15 : Enter tainment , Spilltnan Rigg > Misses Maranda and Martha Movers and their brother Law rence Meyers came home Sunday to spend the summer. Miss Maranda has been in school at Syracuse , New York while Miss Martha and Lawrence were at Kingston , Pa. Some of our citizens have con ceived the idea that Dr. M. L , Wilson of this city had been ap pointed state physician and would remove to Lincoln. The doctor is a democrat and plums of this kind are not falling his way this year. There are other Wilsons who were reared differently and it was the other fellow who caught the good } ' . We are glad to note that our time honored friend , Dr. W. II. Wilson , of Table Rock , has found favor in the eyes of Gov. Sheldon and has received the appointment of state physician. No better choice could have been made and the duties of that office will be professionally looked after with out fear or favor. Henry Ruegge earnestly re quests the public not to feed the squirrels out of the courthouse yard. If any body has walnuts or hickory nuts and wishes to give them for the squirrels he will gladly receive them. But feeding them away from the courthouse yard only tolls them away from their home and causes trouble. They are an attraction in the yard and let every body help Mr. Ruegge to keep them there. Give him any nuts you have for the squirrels and don't feed them out of the yard. Hammocks ! I Get one of those beautiful Hammocks that i Dr. McMillan has for sale and hang1 it in some shady nook and see how much comfort you can get out of it. It will do more to stop your wife from scolding- and your children from crying , than anything else. Price from $ i up. i CITY PHARMACY , DR. ncMILLAN , Prop. Falls City , - Nebraska j Mimumm.nium 1um n H i m u n m 11 irn lEVERYTHINCi A K I COOL J ! REFRESHINO X When you are thirsty you y. i will find NUT SUNDAES , t JL CRUSHED FRUIT SO DAS t S ALL SUMMER DRINKS | i Everything in Fresh : ! : * * * fruits and handmade Can- ' dies. Electric fans for your ! comfort. Yours to Please , P. G. Bacakos. : ! My ! isn't it hot. Frank Simons was up from Rule Wednesday , Mrs. George Hall was down rom Verdon Monday. Miss Ella Carpenter of Rule vas shopping here Tuesday. Mrs. J. R. Moore of Salem , vas shopping here last Saturday. It has taken a few horses to reate the excitement this week. Mrs. James French and son vere down from Salem last Fri- E. S. Towle is improving his csidcncc with a new dress of aint. _ Miss Ruth Heacock is visiting icr sister , Mrs. Gould in Omaha his week. Grant Spcrry is confined to the louse this week , the victim of hcutnatism. Miss Irene Pryor went to Wood- river , Neb. , Sunday for an ex- ended visit. Mrs. Chas. Kuler and Mrs. Vagner of Barada were shopping icrc Tuesday. Dr. Wilson reports the birth of son the 2nd inst. to Chas. M. Bowers and wife. We know one man with eight on of hay down when the rain came Wednesday. Lettie Stewart entertained Iva Merideth and Clarence Stitsjer of Salem over Sunday. C. F. Reavis is taking a short acation and is spending the time at Sycamore Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mosiman are home from their visit td elatives in Marion , la. II. E. Boyd and wife of Ilum boldt , were the guests of W. S. < eyda and wife Sunda } ' . Eli Miller of Carlton , Neb. , is isiting Norman Musselman and other friends here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Joa Parish of bkidmorci Mo , is visiting the amily of Sam Prater this week. Mrs. G. V. Stumbo and daugh- er , Jennie Pearl , of Lincoln , are visiting Jennie Prater this week. Tom Sare went to Mound City Monday after a two week's visil with his daughter , Mrs. Granl Sperry. The talented and ever pleasing editor of the Hiawatha World , Mr.Hcrbcrt , spent theFourth witli friends in our city. Among those from Salem who spent the Fourth here , wen Misses Ruth Jones , Hazel Barretl Ruth and Louverne Lesley. William Dunn , who has beer visiting at the home of his uncle J. W. Holt , returned to his home in Manhattan , Kans. , Thursday Win. Wilson of Cleveland , wh < is visiting his brother , Charles of this city , is spending a part o the week in Atchison and Kansa City. _ ' Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Corn , Mis Grace Bennett and Mr. Loren L Corn , were down from Verdon t spend the Fourth here witl friends. Mrs. Neal Mulligan went t Clay Center Monday to make he arrangements for moving back t this city. She was accotnpanie bv her sister , Mrs. Willie Sloar of Verdon. I THE DAINTY & STYLES T \ vj 1 jft Of our Grandmother's Days ran largely t o Lockets. The fashion centers of the modern world have revived the idea and today Lockets reign supreme. We have them in SOLID GOLD and GOLD FILLED. Prices from gl.oo up. A. E. JAQUET THE OLD RELIABLE JEWELER FALLS CITY , - NEB. WANTKD , Telephone switch board operator for Preston ex change , immediately. Apply to H. J. KLOK PEL , Phone 31 a Rule , R. F. D. 1. Salt Salt. ' Car of lump and crushed salt j coming. If you want any at a , reduced price call me up. O , P. HKCK. Alfalfa Land. Write for description and price of two of the best alfalfa farms in the Prairie Dog River Valley. C. A. BARNARD , Long Island , Kans. Tosfr Between Postoffice and 1st and Main Sts. , a fraternity pin shape of shield with diamond eye dagger through it. Return to this office and receive liberal reward. ' NotceT ! During chautauqua from July 21st to 31st inclusive the Burling ton train which passes through this place at 10:08 : p. in. , will stop at Salem , Dawson and Hum boldt so that people wishing to remain for the evening concerts can do so and get home by the evening train , . . . , 4..T- - - Cburcb Notice. Rev. Cassius V. Allison of Mound City , Mo. , will hold ser vices both morning and evening at the First Christian church on Sunday , July 14th. A cordial invitation is extended to all to come and here him. Those wish ing to unite with the church will please come. "Try the new Spirella Corset. " For style , comfort and dur ability the only guranteed , un breakable stay is Spirella. The most hygienic the lightest and best ventilated stay is Spirella. Measures taken , corsets made to rder at reasonable prices. Permanent saleslady , MKS. J. R. McCuARY. P. O. box No. 197. Cburcb Notice. There will be preaching both morning and evening on Snnday July 14th , at the Presbyterian church by Rev. W. W. Kilpatrick ofQuenemo , Mo. Those wishing to unite with the church will be taken in and baptism will be ad ministered at one of the services. Sacrement will .be observed at the close of the morning service. All are cordially invited. o Hay For Sale. : r I have well cured prairie hay for sale. Will deliyer by load ere d ton. Leave orders at Crook & l ( CQ'SI store or with me. ED. KING.