THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , AUGUST 2 , 1907 f Photo and Post Card Albums 1 Every person has photos or i \ snap shots tlicy want to preserve- \ f We have books from ISc up , acf f cording to size and binding- . f You ought to have a Post Card 4 Album in which to place \our 4m cards. Ouster sells them , of a T course , no one else thought of it. HARRY P. OUSTER PRINTER AND STATIONER 0 > cr Rlchardoon County Hank. PHONE 109 FALLS CITY LOCAL LORE. Eat Sovvles' candy. RED SEAL Flour at Heck's feed store. A fine line of American watches at A. Diesner's. J. W. Allen was over from m& Hiawatha Monday. Earl Margrave was up from Preston the first of the week. Mrs. W. II. Kerr was on the sick list the fore part of the week. Mrs. Dr. Grote of Ponca , Neb. , is the guest of Miss Florence Boose- Miss Nell Hart of Reserve at tended the chautauqua here the 'first of the week. Lou Howe came down from Humboldt Saturday morning- remain over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Frakes have moyed down from Salem and will make this their home again. Mrs. Rieger is planning to take a mnch needed vacation from her duties at Wahl's store next week. Mrs. John Lutz is visiting at the home of Henry Wolfe and with other relatives in this vi- cinity. Miss Minnie Wolfe returned Saturday from Beatrice where she has been visiting for the past j i two months. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nedrow came down from Stella Monday to attend - _ tend the family reunion held at the Nedrow home Tuesday. Mrs. C. E. Peabody returned to her borne in St. Joe Tuesday afternoon after a two weeks visit at the home of her parents. r Mrs. C. A. Stewart and daugh ters of Hiawatha attended the chautauqua a few days the latter part ot last week remaining over Sunday. f We are glad to learn that Mrs. Chas. Dockhorn who was operated - ed upon at the home of her sister , Mrs. Windle , last week is doing very nicely at this time. Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Stumbo returned to their home in Lincoln Monday , Mrs. Stumbo and little daughter have been visiting her parents several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Minshall and little son and Henry Nedrow of Norton , Kans. , arrived last Saturday for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Nedrow. Prof. Harnack made a business trip to Hiawatha Tuesday after noon. While there he also did some good work in advertising the last day of chautauqua. Lou Schoenheit was able to come down street Monday after a long illness. Some time ago liis knee was operated upon and iince then he has been unable to leave his room. The plate glass front was changed this week in the build ing occupied by Morsman's Phar macy and Davies & Owens. New casings were put in and the large plates lowered about a foot ] larger plates were put in above. This makes much finer display i I windows and is quite an improve ment in the appearance of the building. J. R. Shelly was up from Pres ton Monday. Fred Duglas was down from Verdon last Friday. Jim DeWald went to Lincoln last Sunday for a few days. Mrs. Kate Burris went to Ver don Friday to visit relatives- Mrs. Dingle of Salem attended chautawiua here last Friday. Lou McCumber was a Preston visitor to Falls City last Friday. Dave Clark was down from Verdon Friday taking in chau tauqua. G. M , Jacob of Bethany , Neb. , was a visitor in Falls City last Saturday. . George Holt went to Humboldt Tuesday to see Tecumseh do Humboldt. Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Savior of Merrill visited Mrs. James Whit- aker last Saturday. Vincent Arnold came down from Verdon to take in chau tauqua last Friday. W. E- Smith of Salem was in town Tuesday. While here he made us a friendly call. Mrs. Will Cook of Verdon spent last Friday with friends here , attending chautauqua. The program at chautauqua was one of the finest ever put on in the state at a chautauqua. Charley Moran , Lou Parsnes and George Kisley were among the Verdon people in town last Friday. Guy Greenwald took in the ball game between Tecumseh and Humboldt at the latter city last Tuesday. The Misses Maude and Cora McCorraackof Batesville , Ark. , are the guests of their sister Mrs. George L. Neide. , O. S. Welfadg and Misses Grace and , Rebba Berkley of Hamlin were over to attend chau tauqua last Saturday. Miss Florence Dougherty and Miss Muriel Stewart of Verdon were down attending chautauqua the latter part of last week. Miss Maude Nation returned to her home in Forest City Mo. , Teusday after a ten days visit with her aunt Mrs. Clarence Heck. Mrs. Sam Stewart came over from Reserve last Sunday to at tend chautauqua and visit her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Jim De Wald. M. Gaininni and Al Speer went to Humboldt Tuesday alternoon to see the big ball game that was on between Tecumseh and Hum boldt. Miss S. B. Neilson of Glen wood la , is the guest of Mrs. Frank Eversole this week , and is renew ing acquaintances with old friends. Among the many down from Verdon last Friday to attend chautauqua were Dick Smith , Glenn Dougherty , and Arthur Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Beachy came over from Merrill last Sat urday to visit their daughter , Mrs. Jim Whitaker and other relatives for a few days. The ladies of the Episcopal church will give a tea on Wednes day Aug. 7 th , at the residence of P. H. Jussen. A cordial in vitation is extended to all. Misses Stella and Blanche Burger of Reserve with their cousin , C. L. Rummel ot Mans field.O. drove ovar to attend chau tauqua last Monday evening. George Jaquet is at home from St. Louis where he has attended school the past year. He will re main in the store with his father until school opens again this fall. We are glad to number Frank N.eitzle among our new sub scribers , Frank has a fine posi tion with the Pacific Express Co at Grand Island. He is doing well and likes the new location. IW * * * * * H1HHHf | * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * | Satisfied ? | le Well I Should Say So ! $ j Try our Ice Cream and $ Ices , Nut Sundaes and II Sodas , and you will be II satisfied. II "The Taste Tells" | I SOWLES ft The fall term of Toland's Busi ness University begins Tuesday , Sept. 3. Special terms to stu dents enrolling now. Positions guaranteed all who excel. Sender or catalogue. It is free. Ad dress The Toland School , Ne braska City , Neb. 83-4t. Phil Abbey of Hiawatha was n our city Monday. Frank Clark of Verdon was at- ending chautauqua here Satur- lay evening. Clyde Lum of Verdon was a Tails City visitor the latter part of last week. Prof. J. W. Watson was down rom Verdon Friday , a combined justness and pleasure trip- Mrs. George Holt and son , tohn W. , jr. , are at home after several weeks spent at Excelsior Springs. Mrs. Homer Jinkius and baby eft Mondaj for a three weeks visit with friends in Osage Git } ' , Kansas. < . Miss Rue Gates went to St. "oe last Sunday morning where she will trim in the wholesale louse of Englehart & Davis. Mrs , Carrie Cooper , who visited Mrs. Will Holt and other friends during the first week of chau- auqua , returned to her home in Humboldt Sunday. Mrs. Fred Cleveland and laughter , Nettie returned to heir home in Nebraska City Sun- lay night after a short visit with relatives and friends in our city. EVERYTHING COOL | REFRESHING IC I > When you are thirsty you will find NUT SUNDAES , & CRUSHED FRUIT SODAS $ ALL SUMMER DRINKS § Everything in Fresh fruits and handmade Candies - ' > dies Electric fans for your ! comfort. Yours to Please , P. G. Bacakos. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Booth will leave tomorrow for a weeks visit with friends in Missouri and and after a visit in Chicago will return to their home in Al buquerque , N. M. Mrs. Allie Watson went to Verdon Sunday to spend the day with her sister , Mrs. Merritt Lum. She was accompanied home by her son , Otho , who has spent the past week there. Miss Sallie Schoenheit left Tuesday night for a visit to re latives and friends in Colorado. She will be away quite a while and beside visiting in Denver and other Colorado points will also go to Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Davis re turned Saturday from their wed ding trip having spent the past month in Salt Lake City and var ious Colorado points. They are stopping with Mr. Davis' par ents. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Davis. An eleven pound baby boy ar rived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Bacakos Thursday , July 25. That accounts for the wonderful smile that spreads ovei Mr. Bacakos face and the extra touches he puts on the refresh ments he serves his patrons these days. Emmet Gleason was up from Rule last Saturday. Fred Gilbert was down from Stella last Saturday. L.-C. Mann was down from Humboldt last Friday. W. A. Neff was over from Hiawatha last Friday. A. E. Duccin was a Rule visitot to Falls City last Saturday. W. D. Easly was up from Kan sas City last Friday on business. G. V. Stumbo was down from Lincoln the latter part of last week , Jean Cain came over from Hia watha Saturday evening to spend Sunday at home. H. H. Philpot of Humboldt was in town a few days the latter part of last week. Miss Florence Wheeler of Stella visited Floy Grinstcad a few days the first of the week. Elmer Hoselton was up from Preston Saturday. He made us a pleasant call'while here. Homer Fisher , a bright young architect of Auburn is at present assisting in M. N. Bair's office. LeRoy Metsc came over from Sabetha. Kans. , to spend Sunday with relatives ; and attend chati- ; auqua. Misses Maude and Anna Hacker of Auburn yisited friends here over Sunday , attending chau tauqua. Miss Elizabeth Miller came lown from Lincoln Thursday for a short visit at home. She re- ttirned SaturdaJ' . Miss Anita Wilson entertained Miss Marv Russell of Salem and Vliss Katheryne Maliza of Ver don over Sunday. Mrs. A. Keller left Wednesday or Excelsior Springs where she will spend a few weeks for the benefit ot her health- Will Jay , a solicitor for the State Journal , was in town last Saturday. We received a very pleasant call from him. Mrs. Sol Metz of Sabetha , Kas. , arrived Sunday for a visit at the lome of her brother , John W. Powell and with other relatives. Rube Horricks and daughter , Miss Margyerite , returned Satur- lay afternoon from a three weeks visit with relatives in New York. Chester Fisher went Oswega , Kans. , Saturday night where he spent a few days looking after liis farm and other business in terests. Mrs. Chas. Humphrey came down from Verdon Friday to re main over Sunday with hei parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott. Millard Minshall , wife and daughter of Tryon , Okl. , arrived the latter part of last week tc visit Mrs. Minshall's parents Mr. and Mrs. Levi Nedrow. Mrs. Emerson Beachel came ir from Norcatur , Kans. , last Fri day to visit her parents , Lev ; Nedrow and wife , and to be present at the family reunion. I It is I Dangerous 1 to take the. risks with < time that some folks do . they're never sure whether - < er they are late or early. I let us show you a watch < that will keep you prompt < and be a constant pleasure - < ure to you. < We have them from $5 I up to most any price you I ' care to pay. < A. E. JAQUET i "THE OLDRELIABLE ! JEWELER. " STORIES OP SUCCESS By Successful Men and Women. No young mini or womim desiring nti education thnt will iiisuro their future snucbss , can ntford to decide upon the school to attend , before rending thu history of the high salaried men and women in this book , FOR TTIEX The To In nil Schools' Imvo more graduates holding high salaried positions , than all other schools in the Northwest combined. ADDRESS TOLAND BUSINESS UNIVERSITY. NEBRASKA CITY. NEBRASKA. DO IT NOW. H. H. Spanglcr of Hiawatha was a Falls City visitor Sunday. Prof. John Roberts of Alma visited Falls City friends this week. Mrs. O. H. Bowers of Verdon attended the chautauqua here Sunday. Chas. Xoellers , with his family attended the chautauqua last Monday. Chas. Prebbeno and family of Preston attended chautauqua icrc last Monday. George Smith of Dawson was n town over Sunday. He made us a pleasant call. Misses Anna and Martha Stewart of Reserve attended chau- auqua here Friday. < Sam Quivcy of Stella was a msiness and pleasure visitor to Falls City last Saturday. Mrs. Ilayden Prater , went to ) awson Tuesday to visit re- atives , returning Thursday. Dr. G. G. Gandy and Miss ousek of Humboldt were down 'or chautauqua last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wahl and son , Lloyd went to Kansas ity Sunday returning Tuesday. Mrs. Gust Kaiser and children were among those from Presaon who attended the chautauqua Monday. „ Miss Jennie Fellers returned o her home in Humboldt Sunday after a weeks visit with Mrs. J. Martin. Mollie Ilaines of White 21oud , Kans. , is visiting her sis- er , Mrs. J. J , Morris and attend- ng chautauqua. .Mrs. Ed Fisher returned to her lome in Lcavenworth Tuesday iftcr a months visit with rc- atives in this city. Mrs , Jack Ashenfelder who visited Mrs. Evertt Scott last week returned to her home in Nebraska City Monday. John R. Maddox. wife and laughter , Dona , came down from Auburn Saturday for a few days visit with relatives during chau tauqua. Rev. R. I. Teeter left Sunday night for Red Cloud , Neb. , where lie will deliver one of his popular lectures at the chautauqua as sembly at that place. Mr. and Mrs. George Kneller and daughters of Syracuse , N. Y. , returned so their home last Friday after a three weeks visit with the family of Chas. Leitzke and other relatives in this vicin ity. Col. Jim Powell came in from Gordon the latter part of last week for a little visit with home folks. lie had the misfortune to get poisoned and came back to God's country to get over the re sults of it. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of Cleve land , Ohio who have been guests * at the home of Chas. Wilson for the past month left for their home Monday. Miss Anita Wilson accompanied them for an extended visit. They will visit in Chicago enroute. WANTUD : To open a private school , kindergarten , intermedi ate and college preparatory courses. Ten pupils required. Best references. FLOKRNCK GUKKKIKK , Atchison , Kans. STORIES OF SUCCESS Told by Succeiiful Men a.nd Women The above caption precedes a collection of more than 100 let. ters from prominent men and women throughout the United States who credit their success to the education received in a Toland school. Among the high- ast salaried we note Mr. W. W. Withee , president Security Sav ings Bank , LaCrosse ; Mr. J. G. Beam , Assistant General Pas senger Agent Southern Railway , St. Louis ; Mr. Ed Tausche , su perintendent Metropolitan Life Insurance company , Chicago ; Mr. D. G. Bolton , Manager Fair banks , Morse & Co. , Salt Lake , Utah ; Mr. Thos. Rishworth , Secretary and Treasurer Great Northern Land & Stock Co. , St. Paul ; Mr. Otto Borer , Secretary and Treasurer W. \Vashburn Co. , Minneapolis , and a host of others commanding responsible and high salaried positions. For more than a quarter of a century the Toland schools have had a national reputation for the high character of their grad uates in securing employment. Those desiring the best and most thorough business training to be secured , should send for catalogue. Address , Toland's Business School , Nebraska City , Nebraska. Notice. The Ladies Auxiliary to Steele's cemetery association will meet with Mrs. John W. Powell , Monday , Angust 5 , at 2:80 : o'clock. A full attendance of all members and those inter ested is earnestly requested. Mrs. A E. Gantt went tollum- joldt Tuesday for a few days. Ray Williamson was down from 3 n cad a Tuesday. J. P. Hardin of Hiawatha was in our city Monday. Ed Dowty was a visitor to our city from Preston last Saturday. R. N. Williamson was a Barada visitor to our city Tues day. Miss Minnie Allison of Verdon is visiting her sister Mrs. Ross Goolsby. Ted Dustin of Auburn was in town for chautauqua Monday of this week. Miss Hattie Stapleton of Merrill rill attended chatauqua here last Tuesday. Germain Hensman of Verdon spent last Wednesday with rel atives here. Herman and John Heinzleman were Verdon visitors to our city last Friday. II. E. Boyd was down from Humboldt between trains Mon day evening. Col. II. C. Marnon attended a big horse sale in Omaha Tuesday of this week. Miss Mary Sinclair was up from Preston last Tuesday to attend chautauqua. Mrs. Lucy Cornell of Verdon is vistiting her daughter Mrs. McManus this week. Mrs. Roy Swisegood and daughter were down from Verdon Monday spending the day with friends and attending chau tauqua.