1 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1. 1007 > LOCAL LORE. . Eat Sowles' candy. Stewart Stone spent Sunday in St. Joseph. Mr. Hansen o f Stella spent Sunday in our city. Dr. Burchard made a profes sional trip to Stella Monday. Wilma Meyers paid a short visit to friends in Hiawatha the first of the week. Ralph VanCleye of Crete , Nebr. , was the guest of friends in this city Sunday. Don't go where the signs lead you this morning. You are liable to get into trouble. The young people enjoyed a very pleasajit social dance at Wahl's hall Wednesday evening. Remember the Tribune will cost you $1.50 a year after Jan uary 1st. Now is the time to subscribe. The dinners served at the National on Sunday from 12:30 : -IS till 2:15 : are unsurpassed in quality and service. Mrs. Will Green left Wednes day for her home in Dodge City , Kans. . after a visit in this city with Miss Nell Snyder. Mr. Neydler of Sioux City , Iowa , spent a few days of the past week in this city the guest sister , Mrs Dr. Kerr. Miss Ethelyn Glasser , who had been the guest of Mrs. John Gilligan for the past week , re turned Saturday to her home in Humboldt. Mrs. Parker of Omaha , mister of Mrs. Dr. Moran was in the city this week. She came to at tend the funeral of W. J. Moran on Tuesday. Mrs. Sue Julian left Tuesday for her home in Long Beach , Cali. , after an extended visit with her parents and many friends in this city. J. L. Starks was the guest of J. R. Wilhite and family yester daHe was on his way to his home in Kansas City , after a western business trip. A most timely and beneficial 'rain fell here Tuesday , putting the pasture in excellent condition. Things were getting prettv dry but we nevqr get discouraged i- here in God's country. Mrs. Ben Morgan was called to Lincoln , Sunday , by the ierious illness of her sister , Mrs. Robert Wills , who is in a critical condition at the home of her daughter , Mrs Chas. Shugart. Let every republican do his duty next Tuesday and get out and vote. Don't be fooled with the idea that "one vote doesn't amount to much. " Perhaps that one vote will elect your man. Geo. A. Abbott went to Omaha last Thursday returning Monday with his wife who has been visiting - ing her children there for the past two months. Mrs. Abbott has been quite ill for some time , but is now much better. The Omaha packing houses have reduced the prices of all kinds of meats 10 per cent , and expect a still further reduction. Hope it will soon have effect on prices here , so we can afford just one more real juicy steak. Mrs. A. F. Hollebaugh and daughter , Mary , passed through this city Tuesday enroute from Monnd City , Mo. , to their home in Alcova , Wyo. Mrs. Holle baugh has been quite sick for some time , haying undergone a serious operation in Sioux City , la. , hospital , but her many friends here will be pleased to know that she is now improving. Next Tuesday evening there will be a regular meeting of the Royal Highlanders , and it is earnestly requested that there be a large attendance as much business - ness is to come before the meet ing. Don't let the election keep A\ jou away as the returns will be received at the lodge room. The usual social time will be had after the lodge work. Every body be there. Don't Worrvj © M S and cat our candy and you will be happy. SOWbES Now is the time to subscribe. Mrs. A. Nettlebeck went to Shubert Saturday to visit for a short time with her son Will. Mrs. Jas , Moss left Saturday o visit for a short time with relatives in Forest City , Mo. Mr. Mosiman , the genial clerk 'or Chas. M. Wilson , is taking a much needed rest from his store luties. Mrs. A. E. Hill returned last Thursday from a visit with old riends in Nemaha City and 3rownville. Ralph Jenne came down from incoln. Friday and remained over Sunday to attend the funeral of Mr. Bull. Mrs. Frank Norris came down rom Wymore last Friday and spent a few days in this city vith friends and relatives. Charley Lamb , who has been isiting in Johnstown , South arolina , for the past few weeks will return soon , and rumor has t that he will bring a little with him. It's not always to a man's credit when he says he never worries. Ten to one if he wor ried a little more , there are others who perhaps would not lave to worry quite so much as hey do. The Club Ladies of Falls City wish to thank the public for the nterest shown in the Eames re cital. The proceeds over and above expenses were twenty five dollars which will be applied enL L future entertainment fund or iome benevolent purpose. Emmet Satterwhite and wife returned last week from a two weeks stay in Oklahoma where they had been visiting a brother of the tormer who is seriouslv ill with asthma aud consirmption , and whom Mr. Satterwhite had not seen for twenty one years. News arrived in this city the ast of the week of a baby girl which was born to Mr. and Mrs. uy Spencer , of Omaha , on last Thursday. Mother and baby are doing nicely , but we are afraid uy will be unable to come up to liis usual standard as cartoonist on the World Herald for some time. M. L. Durfee and wife , former residents of this county , left Monday night for their home in Herrick , S. D. , alter a few weeks pleasant visit with their many friends in this vicinity. Mr. Durfee called before leaving town and arranged for a weekly visit of the Tribune to their home for the next two years. We are pleased to note the promptness with which the editor of the Hiawatha World complied with the Tribune's re quest for that valuable paper in our city library. It , together with Herbert's Magazine , were sent to our librarian last week and hereafter will be found on the tables of the library re gularly , where all can keep themselves posted on the weekly doings of our sister city. Thanks. Miss Mabel Whitaker , who has been teaching in the government school at Kickapoo , Kas. . came up Thursday and remained over Sunday with her father in this city. She left Monday for White Cloud , Kas. , where she will visit with a sister a few days. Miss Mable has been transfered from Kickapoo to a like position in New Mexico , and 1 will leave the last of the week for her new field. The change is made for the benefit of her health , and she will also receive a material increase in salary. J. R Wilhite was a business isitor to Stella , Monday. Fritz Himberg of Denver , visit- id with friends in this city this week. Grace Hoppe and Verna Story were in Stella a portion of last of last week. George Slocum of Stella was in town Monday , looking after his brother Jim. Mrs. Allen May and little son. of Auburn , visited relatives in this city this week. Guy Crook , a student at the State University , spent Sunday with home folks in this city. Mrs. Ed Nesley of Kansas City ! s in the city visiting at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Reed. Josephine Gchling left yester- lay for Leeds , S. D. , to resume ier duties as teacher in the pub lic schools. Will Iloppe of Stella advised lis folks in this city that a little jirl arrived at his home on Mon- lay morning. Ray Stewart of Independence , Kan. , bpent a few days of the past week in this city the guest of Miss Grace Iloppe. The many anxious friends of Miss L-ah Poteot will be pleased to learn that she is rapidly recov ering from her serious illness. Mrs. Dr. Tucker , a former resi- ilent of this citv , but now of Se lalia , MO. , was the guest of J. L. Slocum and family this week. Everything that you forgot to nail last night was carried away this morning. Of course this ! sin't stealing when it happens on Hallowe'en. If the Tribune isn't up to its usual standard this week just blatre it to Wilson Shock who insists upon filling our manager up on buttermilk. It is an awful shame to have so many miles of nice concrete walks in our city , when the boys could have so much fun with the old board ones on Hallowe'en. J. R. Jones , who now lives on : he Uhlig farm , has rented the fine home of Henry Meyers one mile north of town , and will take possession the first of the year. The Christian Endeavor society of the Christian church were en tertained at the home of Mrs. Ben Nicholson last evening , the affair being a very enjoyable Hallowe'en party. Gertrude Hays and Olive Har ris of Stella , were among the out of town people who attended the Eames recital Friday evening. They were the guests of Miss Sallie Schoenheit. Misses Martha Stockman , Beulah Greenwald , Edna Spencer Lillian Oswald and Elta Boose , spent a very pleasant day Mon day in the woods , taking kodak fictures of the beautiful scenes now to be found there. Mrs. W. H. Hay and daughter , Miss Minnie , of Auburn , came down to attend the Eames recital Friday evening. They remained here a few days the guest of the Keitn family , north of town. Miss Agnes Moran , who is teaching school at Sheldon , Neb. , and Miss Mollie Moran of Kansas City , were called to the city the first of the week by the death of their brother W. J. Moran. Bruno Hansen and wife came up from Kansas City last Friday. Mr. Hansen remained in the city until Monday , when he resumed his duties on the road , while his wife will remain in the city for some time at the home of her pa rents , Dr. and Mrs. W. II. Kerr. Ray and Wilma Meyers left yesterday for their new home in Los Angeles. Mrs. Meyers will 1 follow in a couple of weeks. Mrs. M. informs us that she does not say she is going to stay , but will I try it for a year , then if she is not satisfied will return to old 1 Falls City. SPECIAL I SALEj SATURDAY ONLY J Toasted | Marshmallows | IScperlb. $ Hot Drinks 5c each Tomato Bouillon Clam Bouillon Hot Coffee Hot Chocolate Beef Tea P. G. Bacakos. Mrs. Ed May of Salem was in the city Wednesday. As master of ceremonies Peter Kaiser is hard to beat. W. D. Easley of Kansas City , was in the city Wednesday. Special sale of trimmed hats. Mrs. II. C. Raker's Millinery Store. Otto Poor and Chas. Huffman of Humboldt were in the city Wednesday. C. D. Nixon came down from Auburn , Tuesday hnd remained in the city a few days. Mrs. II. C. Raker has some good things to olTcr in trimmed hats. See her ad in this issue. Subscribe now while you can get this family paper for $1 a year. It will cost you $1.50 after January 1st. 1908. Don't fail to take advantage of the bargains offered at the Corner Millinery Store , begin ning November 2nd. Patzman Sisters. Mrs. B. EDilts returned Thursday from a six weeks visit with relatives at Canton , 111. She reports a fine time but glad to get home. John Germaine and wife and Curtis and Perry Germaine of Humboldt , were in the city Wed nesday transacting' business at tiie court house. The city was in holiday attire Wednesday in honor of the Ger man day celebration. The busi ness men did themselves proud the way of decorations. Considering the weather there was a big crowd in town Wednes day for German Day. If Peter Kaiser had only fixed things with the weather clerk what a time they would have had. The chautauqua association at Tecumseh has been reorganized , and talent will be secured at once for their next year's pro gram. Rev. Lincoln McConnell will be the platform manager. Miss Mamie Eustis of Auburn , returned to her home Monday after a few days visit in this city the guest of Miss Helen Martin. Miss Eustis was one of the out of town guests at the Eames re cital. Rev. Neule of the Episcopal church will leave Uie first of the week for Columbus where he has been asked to deliver an ad dress at the annual convocation ni the diocese of Nebraska , on Wednesday evening. II. C. Smith , this week closed the sale of the , Rodewald prop erty of about eight acres , directly west of town to Mr. and Mrs. Cornford of Sherman Co. , who with their family will move here in the near future and take possession of their new home. We welcome this estimable family to our midst. Miss Snidow had a Japanese Day , Friday , Oct. 25 , in her room at the Central School. The children had carefully dec orated the room with Japanese lanterns , of their own make. After recess they discussed Japan its manners and customs and peoples. When school had been dismissed , five little girls served a two course luncheon , including hot tea , to all the teachers al Central. Chas. Slagle of Shubcrt , was i pleasant visitor Saturday. Mrs. T. L. Ilummclrcich went o Lincoln Saturday to visit a ew days with her husband. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cain , jr. , of Stella spent Sunday in this ity at the home of their parents. Harry Guilliams of Corning , Mo. , was a business visitor to our ity the latter part of last week. J. L. Dalby came down from Shubert Saturday , just to see vhat a real live town looks like. Our list is growing every day. Now is the time to subscribe if fou wish to take advantage of he dollar rate. Louis Trcfxer came in from ? oute 3 , Saturday , and put him- elf several years to the good on our subscription list. ' 'Jack , the Hugger" has again nit in an appearance in St. Joe , nnd now the male portion of that city are all up in arms. Blanche Bourquin of Horton , vas. , spent a few days the past vcek in this city the guest of icr cousin Miss Alice Jaquct. The Patziunn Sisters announce i 20 per cent discount on all rimmed hats for the next two vccks beginning Saturday , Nov- mber 2nd. About twenty members of the ocal order of I. O. O. R yisitcd he lodge in Shubert Thursday light. They were entertained oyally by their brothers and re port a good time. J. R. Wilhite spent a day or wo of this week in Stella with lis old time friend , Jesse Havs , vho has been quite ill but is low improving under the care of Dr. Burchard of this city. II. Sandrock of Salem was in own Saturday. He called and cnewcd his subscription to this amily necessity. He also orders he Tribune sent to his son at Enterprise , Kas. Charley Scott and wife and ess Scott of Mound City. Mo. , pent Sunday in this city with heir brother , Everett Scott. Ahey came via the auto route , laking the trip in little more han an hour. Bob Rule came home Friday , fter a months recreation in the icinity of Gordon. Neb. lie vas the guest of Jim Powell , o of course he had a fine time. Bob is much benefitted by the rip , and really gained a little nvordupois. The llncst CnlTco Snbstitue ever wdc , lias reucnlly bcun produced by Dr. Sheep of Uiielne. Wle. You don't irivo to boll It twenty or thirty mlnu- CB. "Mudu In it minute" tays the loetor. "Health Colloo" IB ruully the loscst eolTuo Imitation over yet. pro- luccd. Not a uruln of real eolTeo In It ilther. Health ColTeo Imitation Is nude from pure toasted cereals or grains , with mult , map , etc. Really It voulu fool an expert wuro he to un- cnowliiffly drink It lor colTco' Fred 10. Scbtnltt. Florence Bcauchamp was on the sick list a few days this week. "How the Lord Opened a Heart , or the First Convert in all Eu rope , " at the Christian church next Sunday evening at 7:30.Come : Good Oak barrels , while they last , 50 to 75 cents each. PitKuutss STOCK PD'H. FACTORY. Near B. & M. Depot , Falls City. 196 2-t. g WANTED Local representa tive for city and vicinity to look after renewals and increase subscription list of a prominent monthly magazine , on a salary and commission basis. Ex perience desirable , but not necessary. Good opportunity for right person. Address Pub lisher , Box 59 , Station O , New York. 198-2-t. All Saints Day. All Saint's Day will be obser ved in the Episcopal church in this city this morning at 11:45. : There will be morning service with a sermon and the Holy Communion will he administered. All arc invited. Card of Thanks. We wish to tender our thanks to friends and neighbors who were so kind during the illness and at the death of our dear old friend Win. Bull. W. W. JUNNU AND FAMILY. Lots & Acres. "In a few days a choice tract of land , most desirably located , will be offered for sale in lots , blocks , and acres. Anyone wishing to purchase a choice location please call. Only a few blocks from business. HKNKY C. SMITH , Falls City , Nebraska. 196 2-t. When the Stomach , Flonrt , or Kid ney nerves pet weak , then these or- ns always fall. Uon't drug the Stomaoh , nor stimulate the Heart or Kltlno > t ) . This \s \ simply u makeshift. Got a prescription known to druggists every where as Dr. Snoop's Rottoratlvo. The rtostoratlvo IB prepared expressly for those weak Inside norves. Strengthen - on these nerves , build them up with Dr. Snoop's Restorative tablets or liquid and feco how quickly help will come. Free sample tent sent on ro. quest by Dr. Sheep , Haelne. WIs. Your health Is surely worth Ibis slm- pin test. Sold by all dealers. MILLINERY The first opportunity of the season to buy hats cheap. Elegant trimmed ; hats at the followng ! prices : jr $4.BO So , and $0 hats at $8 ; ! ; ' $4 , § 3.50 and $8 hats at S2 ; $2.75 , $2.50 , § 2 hats at $1 * ! * Our stock is , complete and early buyers will get a choice selection. * X MRS. H. C. HAKER t H-M-JH-H-S" Now is your Chance TO GET AN Edison Phonograph Like this cut. We have just received our Christmas stock of Machines. It is impossible to get these on time unless you are early. When our stock is gone we cannot count for sure on getting more. We sell them on easy payments. $1.00 down will get one and yet our price is the same as everywhere. EVERY RECORD IN STOCK We ask you to call early and secure this greatest of in structors and entertainers. REAVIS & ABBEY