THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 8 , 1907 LOCAL LORE Eat Sowles' candy. Miss Hosford of Rule was in the city Tuesday. George Cleveland made a busi ness trip to St. Joe Tuesday. L. R. Chaney of Stella v\as a business visitor in our city Fri day. Mrs. J. C. Yutzy went to Omaha , yesterday , for a short ' Tisit with friends. Martin Kanaly returned last Friday from quite an extended trip through Mexico. E. H. Towle , and wife and little daughter , Mary are spend ing this week on their farm. W. L. White arranged his du ties on the road this week so he could be at home long enough to vote. vote.The The 20 per cent discount sale is still going on at the Corner Millinery. Don't fail to get one . of the bargains. Charley Hoffer. an old Falls City boy. but now of Kansas City spent a few days with friends here during the week. W. P. Fergus and wife are the happy parents of a baby boy , which made his appearance at their home last Friday. Fiilbken came up from Kansas City Friday to look after business and spend a few days re newing old acquaintances. Dr. Boose announces the ar rival of a little daughter at the home of Charles Nolle northeast of town , on Thursday night. Edna Spencer went to Omaha Saturday where she expects to remain for some time the guest of her brother Guy and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Albright of this city spent last Sunday with the latter's parents , J. S. Turner and wife , at Humboldt. Miss Maggie Ogen , who has .been visiting relatives in Me- U'Cook , Neb. , was called home by the death of her cousin , Harvey Foehlinger. Charlie Foehlinger and wife and Harry Fcehlinger of McCooli are in the city , having been call ed here by the death of theii brother , Harvey. About twenty members of the K. P. lodge of this city went tc Lincoln Wednesday , to assist the lodge of that place in putting on some special work. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCormich returned Friday evening from Hebron , Neb. , where they have been visiting their daughter , Mrs. Griflin , and family. Rev. Neide left Tuesday foi Columbus where he has been in yited to deliver an address before the annual convocation of tlu Episcopal churches of this diocese Mrs. Dr. Reneker went to Troj , Kas. , Monday for a short vissi with relatives The doctor mei her in St. Joe , Wednesday , botl returning home the following day. Rev. Lindentneyer , former pas tor of the Christian church o this city , but now in charge of : church in St. Joe , was in the cit ] a short time Tuesday , on hi way home from n western trip. Mrs. Jule Ruegge returnee Monday from a few days spen with friends in Humboldt. Whili there she attended the dedicatioi of the new church of which he grand father Rev. Unland ha < been pastor. Mr. and Mrs. John Abbey o Cloud county , Kas. , spent th latter part of last week in thi city the guest of the former' brother , W. W. Abbey. The ; were enroute home from an ex tended eastern trip. There will be a change in th B. & M. time card Saturday While all train service may b i effected slightly , No. 42 appear * to get the extreme. This trai : now leaves Lincoln at 2 p. m but will hereafter leave at 9 p m. getting here about midnighl Don't S M 1 Ei El and cat our candy and you will be happy. SOWkES Now is the time to subscribe. Ed Fraunfelder of Verdon was in the city Friday. Bert Sitnanton and wife were , Auburn visitors Monday. H. C. Smith was a business visitor to Nebraska City last Fri day. _ _ _ _ Mrs. J. R. Wilhite went to Kansas City Saturday to spend a week with relativas in that city. Sarah A. Carroll of Mount Vernon , Iowa , has our thanks for kind remembrances this week. Charles Humphrey and wife of Verdon spent Sunday in this city at the home of G. A. Abbott and wife. _ Mrs. Will Uhlig went to Auburn , Monday , to spend a few days with her sister , Mrs. Allen May. _ Frank Werner and son Max left Monday for a week's visit with the former's parents at Greenleaf , Kansas. _ _ _ _ Frank Snethen , president o f the First National Bank of Hum boldt , was a business visitor in this city Monday. Miss Elizabeth Gulp came up from St. Joe Monday evening , to be present at the burial of her uncle. John Hershcy. Mrs. Martin Kanaly returned from Atchison last Thursday where she spent the last two weeks the guest of her sister. W. W. Jenne came in off of the road Saturday and remained long enough to exercise his duty as a citizen on election day. T. L. Hiramelreich came home from Lincoln Sunday , having given up his position in that city and will remain at home during the winter. Max Werner , who has been employed by Grant Windle for so long on the laundry wagon. has given up his position. He is succeeded by Jack Jellison. Walter Paxton and wife , who have been spending a few days in the city the guests of Mrs. , Carrie Paxton , left Monday for their home in Colorado Springs. i - - - Nebraska City are people rejoic ing over the fact that their laundry 'is ' again ready for business , and that they can now have one big wash dav after several weeks lay ; ° ff. _ i W. H Morris , who has been i night operator at the M. P. depot | for several months , leaves this .week for New York City , where he and his wife will reside in the I , future. _ Mrs. Frank Effenberger retur ned to her home in Nebraska Citv Saturday after a few days spent this city the guest of Mrs , Frank Werner and Mrs. Petei , Kaiser. ! Mrs. J. K. Liggett o f Hum ' boldt came down last Friday tc attend the matinee musicle at the 'home of Mrs. T. J. Gist. Sh < was the guest of Mrs.C.F. Reavis while in the city. _ It is given ont that Evelyr Thaw will not be a witness whet 1 Harry K. Thaw is placed on tria for the second time for the kill ing of Stanford White. What : relief this will be. It is safe t < say the second trial will not b < so long drawn out as the first. Dr. J. R. Morris , one of tin leading physicians of Humboldt was in the city Monday. W < are sorry to know that the docto is suffering from a very sore fin ger , which has caused him mucl suffering for some time , and ren dered him unfit for his profes sional work. The doctor madi this office a very pleasant cal while in the city. Go to Harlow for Log Cabit maple syrup. Harlow has English walnuts , almonds , filberts. Al Pyle was up from Preston , the first of the week. Do you realize that it is only seven weeks until Christmas. Harlow has a few Burbant potatoes to sell at 75c a bushel , V. G. Lyford made a business trip to Lincoln the first of the week. With the advent of Thanks giving' the turkeys roost higher each night. Claud Ramsey and wife of St Joe , are visiting relatives in this city this week. All persons knowing them selves indebted to W. H. Croofc & Sons will please call and settle , Now is the time to plant ypui holiday ads in the Tribune it order to bring forth good fruits , All accounts now due W. II , Crook & Sons must be settled al once either by cash or bankable notes. On last Friday evening tin Presbyterian Junior society hac a jolly time at the home of Irene Tatroe. , Mrs. DeJarnett and daughter Evelyn , returned Saturday fron a two weeks visit with relatives in Lincoln. Coffee may be ever so good , bu if not properly ground you can , make good coffee. Harlow cat grind it to suit you. Harlow will make you low price : on peaches , pears , apricots.plums cherries , raspberries , gooseberriei by the can or case. The ladies of the Presbyteriat Kensington will hold an apror sale and exchange Nov. , 27th , a Shields Variety Store. J. O. Jacobs of Richardsot county , Neb.shipped today : carload of hogs and will britif back a carload of heifers. The boys from the Missioi Sunday school were royally en te'tained by the teachers at tht Brhrer carpenter shop on lasl Friday evening. Mrs. Wm. M. Doty of Soutl Omaha , came down Monday evening for a short visit witl her parents , Mr. and Mrs. J. A McCormick. Go to Ilarlow and get gooi coffee. You can have it groun < to suit you. The only house ii the city where coffee can b ground to suit you. Lincoln is certainly experienc ing a religious wave. Thi Scoville meeting now in progres in that city have about one thou sand conversions to their credit Let the good work go on. We notice by our exchangi that the Holiday advertising i now on. Our merchants wil soon be telling our readers al about Santa Claus through th columns of the Tribune. When you see a man whom 30 think is exceptionally lucky , jus sift thelmatter down andseeif hi success is not due to close ap plication to business , frugal hal its and right living in general instead of luck. According to the newspape reports the "Black Hand element is after Will Manpin c the Commoner , and deman Si.000 or his head. This i surely a joke as anyone woul know better than to demand tha amount of money of a newspape man. P. C. O'Brien and wife resi dents of this county some twent years ago but now of Libert } Neb. , made us a pleasant call o Monday and ordered the Tribun sent to them in order that the might keep posted on old hem news. Mrs. O'Brien has bee visiting relatives here for aboi three weeks , and P. C. gettin tired of batching came after he Monday , both returning t Leberty the following day. Cranberries at Harlow's. English walnuts at Harlows ai 20c a pound. Ed Bell was in the city a few lays this week. 0. Kidder is still very ill at his ionic in this city. A. J. Baldwin of Stella , was in our city Wednesday. Ilarlow has fresh lettuce evcrj Saturday also celery. Fred Scbold was a business visitor in Verdon , Tuesday , John Oswald was a business visitor to Stella. Wednesday. W. S. Korncr and wife re- urued this week from their east ern trip. Prices for Slow Poke , parquet 1 , dress circle 75c and 50c , bal cony 35c. Mrs. Chas. Williamson of Hum- bold t , was a FaIs ) City visitoi resterday. Harlow has kraut in 5 gallon < egs at $2 , warranted to suit 01 noncy back. Ilarlow has just received a new ine of prunes , dried peaches , cur- : ants > raisins. I5c buys a Ib. of delicious Chocolates at the Candy Kitchen Saturday Nov. . yth. Fred Keller was one of tin boys who came in off of the roa ( eng enough to vote. The Candy Kitchen offer ; Chocolate Creams at 15c per Ib , Saturday Nov. , < Jth. Mrs. D. K. Johnston of Craig Mo. , is in town for a visit witl friends and relatives. The many friends of Joe Stech will be sorry to learn that he is quite ill at his home in this city Mrs. Jackson and children o Wymore , are in the city visitinj with her parents , Dick Jones am' wife. wife.A A number of our Odd Fellow ! went to Stella , Wednesday , t < assist the lodge at that place it degree work. Come to the Candy Kitchei Saturday' Nov. , 9th and get a Ib of our dandy home-made Choco lates for 15c. Miss Margaret Stecle rcturnet last Thursday from Chicago where she had been with a siste at a sanitarium. pw- Miss Clara Tanner very pleas antly entertained a company o young ladies at a six o'clock din tier , one evening the first of tin week. Mrs. A. Nettleback returned t < her home in this city Saturday after having spent a week witl her son Will and family , nca Shubert. The Odd Fellow lodge of thi citv will put on the first degrc this Friday evening for the ben efit of a delegation that come down from Humboldt. Mrs. R.B. McMahan wascallei to Fairfax , Mo. . Tuesday last b the death of a niece. Miss Lilli Douglas. She returned to he home in this city Sunday. The St. Agnes Guild of th Episcopal church will conduct a exchange at Morseman's drui store. Saturday afternoon , wher vou can get all kinds of hem cooking. Geo. Jones arrived in this cit Monday .from an extended tri through Canada. He will visi with his parents here for a tim but expects to return again t Canada , which place he thinks i full of promise for young men. When Dr. Reneker had tlu positive assurance Wednesda that he had landed'safely after democratic landslide , he was E elated that the best chocolates i town were none too good for tli force of ladies in this office. II labors as coroner will certain ! have to be confined to democrac this term or there will be but or party left in this neck 'o tl woods. Success to the geni : coroner. Pay Up. W. H. Crook & Sons desire all mrsons owing them to call at once and settle their accounts , either by cash or bankable notes. Brethren Church. Mrs. Etta Marvel Bowman , ucsidcnt of the national Breth ren S. S. C. E. will speak at the Brethren church in this city next Sunday. Notice to Our Customers Wo tire pleased to announce tlmt IToloy's Ilonoy and Tar for coupha , colds and lunp troubles la not aftoctod jy the National Pure Food and Druir uw as It contains no opiates or other mrmful druiaand wcro commend It aa \ eafc remedy for children anil adults. Kcrr's Pharmacy. Back to Falls City. Ed Fisher and wife who moved to Leavenworth , Kas. , about two years ago , have returned and will again be numbered among our Falls City people. Mr. Fisher will have charge of the Pacific express office in this city. Their nany friends here arc glad to ngain welcome them among us. "The Slow Poke. " W. B. Patton in his most suc cessful play. The simple way itul naturalness of the characters n "The Slow Poke" helped nlong by a clever company make i production that will linger eng and pleasantly in your uernory. In looking over the press reports where this at traction has appeared through this part of the State we fail to find one adverse criticism. W. B. Patton , the peculiar comedian , is the shining star , and his sup porting company is far above the average. The play is a beauti ful western drama , full of great lieart interest , and wonderfully interesting characters. T h e novel way in which it is present ed is in a way responsible for at least a part of its big success. At the Gchling Theater Friday November 8th. When the Stomach , Heart , or Kid ney nerves get weak , then these or- pans always fall. Don't drup the Stomuch , cor stimulate the Ileurt or Kldnejs. This If simply u makeshift. Got a prescription known tn drui' lsts everywhuro us Dr. Shoop'eHettoratlve. The Ilestoratlyo IB prepared expressly 'or these weak Inside nerves. Strength en these nerves build them up with Dr. Shoop'e Uetitoratlye tabletu or liquid and free how quickly , help will come. Free eimiplo teiU sent on ro quect by Dr. Snoop , Riiolne. Win. Your health Is nnruly worth this sim ple tcrit. Sold by all dealer * . Rally Day will be appropriate- Iv observed 'J:45 a. m. Sunday , at the Methodist Episcopal church. A program will be rendered. The attendance of both parents and children is desired. Those who have formerly belonged to- gather with those having no Sunday School home are cord ially invited. C. A. MASTIN. "The Salvation of A Wicked Church Man,1' next Sunday evening Nov. , 10th , at 7:30 : at Christian Church. WANTI-JD 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 ba-is. Ex. perience desirable , but not necessary. Good opportunity for right person. Address Pub lisher , Box 50 , Station O , New York. 107 2.t. Chain Ornaments Have become more pop ular than ever this year. We have made a careful se lection from the best the market affords and can show you Lockets Pendants LaValieres Festoon Necks Chains In bewildering array. Call and see our line. A E. Jaquet The Old , Reliable JEWELER Poultry Wanted ! We will pay the follow ing prices for poultry de livered at the Poultry House , one door west of Lyford's store : Hens and Springs - 7c Young Roosters - 7c Old Roosters - - 3c Craws must be empty. Prices good until Nov. 16th. Yours truly , HERHES BROS. No home Is so pleasant , regardless of the comforts that money will buy , as when the entire family Is In perfect health. A bottle of Orlne Laxative Fruit Syrup costs & ( ) cents It will cure every member of the family of constipation , sick headache or stomach trouble. Kerr's Pharmacy. P t e o Reduction Sale c On Millinery .t .ty y In order to reduce our large stock of Millinery , we a will sell for the next 14 days , all our Trimmed Hats at o COST and BELOW COST. n e Plumes and Fancy Feathers will be sold at greatly is isy reduced prices. Don't fail to come and see us , as we y mean business. Yours Respt. , , e MISS HELEN BREBECK e il BON TON MILLINERY