THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , NOVEMBER IS , 1907 , 5 EVERYBODY ! Har tried our Taffy. It tastes as good as it looks. SOWkES LOCAL LORE. Eat Sowles' candy. Now is the time to subscribe. Harry Simons of Rule was in the city Tuesday. Wm. Cade returned last Friday from a visit in Osborne. Kas. _ _ _ _ _ _ . Walter McKeiver and Scott Stump spent Sunday in Auburn. Frank Simon of Rule was a business visitor in our city Sat urday. Art Weaver is again at home after an extended trip through Washington. All persons knowing them selves indebted to Wv H. - Crook & Sons will please call and settle. Ed Ma } ' came down from Salem Friday evening and wit nessed Slow Poke at the Gehling. Airs. D. W. Reid went to Creston - ton , Iowa , Monday , and will spend a few days with her hus band. Mrs. J. J. Tanner returned the latter part of the week from a short visit with relatives in Hum- bold c. All accounts now due W. H. Crook & Soiib must be settled at once either by cash or bankable notes. What a peaceable world this would be if we could see our own faults as readily as those of our neighbors. Gurt. II. Roth came in early Monday morning and started the week right by renewing his faith in the'Tribune. The 20 per cent discount sale is s'fill going on at the Corner Millinery. Don't fail to get one of the bargains. Fred Eacler. an old Falls City boy , but now of Kansas City , spent a portion of last week with Falls City friends. ' " Chas. Kelsey of Hamlin , Kas. . came over Saturday iust for the j purpose of adding his name to j our ever growing list. ( Rev. Naninga on Route 3 , a made a special trip to town Mon day to see to it that his name j' is credited ahead on our list. I will sell all 1113-household fur niture at public auction at my residence Thursday , Nov. 21 , at 1 p. m. EUAS S. MEYERS. The real truth seldom hurts. Its the wild imagination , ped dling around suspicions without a semblance of foundation , that r causes trouble. Bill Hanna played wise Mon day morning by calling early and raising the credit opposite his 1 name two years in advance. Go - thou and do likewise. Martin , John , Amelia , and Susan Gehling and Mrs. Sophia I Gunn went to St. Joe Sunday morning to be present at the funeral of their aunt , Mrs. John , Gehling. Look at yourself closely in your mirror and after a careful examination we think most of us will come to the conclusion thatit is a heart bleach we need instead of a face bleach. Try it. Ernest Werner ana wife. Mrs. Chas. Hanna , and Geo. Miller went to Beaver City the latter part of the week , called there by the death of their neice , Miss Allie Shaffer , daughter of Mr. and Mrs , William Shaffer. * \ Mr. and Mrs. Elton Sher- deman , who have been visiting V family for the past week , left yesterday for Friend , Neb.where they will visit for a short time before returning to their home in Norfolk. The coal barons may have their innings now , but just wait. Chas-Humphrev of Verdon was transacting business in this city Tuesday. - Xeno Crook of Denver , writes to have his subscription extended another year. Geo. B. Holt has been serving on the federal jury at Omaha for the past week. Otho Wachtel went to Hastings Monday evening on fraternal in surance business. Frank Landis of Council Bluffs was in the city Tuesday being here on court duty. ' Joe Crook of Chicago , re membered the Tribune in a sub stantial way this week. J. W. Powell was a business visitor to Omaha the first of the weekreturning1 Tuesday evening. The snow on Sunday and Mon day did not amount to much. Just a gentle reminder of what we may expect a little later. Ed Coatney and wife are the proud parents o f a nice little baby girl , which took up its abode at their home last Friday. Ben Poteet and son Tom re turned Monday from their west ern trip where they had been looking after their land interests. Misses Florence and Jesse Paxton entertained a few of their young lady friends at din ner one day the first of the week. Lloyd Peck and family of Re- erve and Henry Brecht and family of pear Rule , spent Sun day in this city at the home of Henry Ruegge. , I j Mrs. Ernest Vincent came down trom Council Bluffs Monday even ing and will remain in the city a week a guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sears. We have a great deal of respect for the Christian who cannot be come interested in a serman if ; iis faithful old horse is hitched at the mercy of the weather. Court is in session this week with Judge Raper at the helm. Many important cases are on the ( locket for this term and much interest is centered on the doings at the court house. M. C. Riley of Dawson is in the city this week in the capacity of juror at the court house. lie was excused from his duties long > nough on Monday to make us a > pleasant call and renew his faith in this , the only one. O. H. McQuaryJr. , Real Estate Co. at Merrill , Kans. , has 100 farms for sale in BrownNemaha , Dor.iphan and Jackson 'Counties , Kansas. You can write or tele phone at my expense and I will send you a list of the larms I have for sale. Mrs. Albert Norris of this city accompanied by her daughter , May. spent last week at the home of the former's daughter , Mrs. Ed Hamond , near Stella. Mrs. Norris returned Saturday , but Miss May will remain there for a few weeks. Ingratitude. Is it in your vocabulary'/ Think of the heart aches it causes. In our mind it is the bane of this twentieth century , If those guilty of in gratitude could be punished by imprisonment this country would go broke binding jails. The cold wave which struck this locality the first of the week was a little out of the ordinary in point of severity , and the head of the house will have to do penance for some time to come for the cuss words used while tussling with the blasted stove pipe. News has been received by friends in this city of the mar riage of DeLoss Smith and Miss Maude Shelly which took place at the home of the bride it : Oma ha some two weeks ago. Both parties are well known here , hav ing lived in this city a number of years ago , all of whom extend hearty congratulations to the happy couple. HARGRAVE & HARGRAVE STORE NEWS If you want your fall outfit to be in harmony throughout , follow your pur chase of one of our Suits or Overcoats by a visit to bur furnishing goods de partment. We have the ties that go best with the color in your clothes ; We'll help you select it. We have underwear of all kinds and can fit you as well as we do in clothes. There are collars and suspenders , hosiery , shirts , handkerchiefs chiefsOf course we have the latest styles , colors and designes. Our experience as merchants , our knowledge of what is correct , our as sistance and aid are all at your com- mand. We aim to please. Hargrave 8c Margrave Opposite Post Office Aberdeen = Angus Sale 41 Cows and 4 Bulls All Registered At sale iiavillion , Uttmboldt , Nob. , Friday. Nov. 22,1907. M. M. Sterns disperses his Spring Creek herd of 35 head while L ) . H. Howe consigns ten head from Willow Grove Farm. Among the families represented are Heather * Bloom , Grace of Westside , GuisachanAriadneFyvie Flower , Kinochtry Nelly. Ditchers Drumiii , Ruth , Carnation.lacquenetta. List contains many prize winners and their progeny. Grand opportunity to start right in raising the prize beef producing c.ittle If interested write for catalogue to M. M Sterns or L , . II. | Elowe , Humboldt. Thornlev Hoppe of Stella , visi ted with relatives in this city this week. John Towle of Omaha was a business visitor in this city a few days this week. The Holy Communion will be celebrated at the First Methodist church next Sunday morning. Mrs. Bittinger of Indianapolis , Ind. , is visiting her daughter Mrs. Walt. Saylor ofjhis city. Little Glen Marts of VVyirore spent the past week in this city with his grandparents S. E. Marts and wife. * Elmer DeJarnett came down from Anburn , Saturday , and spent Sunday with his wife and little daughter in this city. Hazel Pennington came down from Verdon on Tuesday to visit for a short time with her brother Mr. Pennington , night operator at the Burlington. Samuel Lichty , administrator of the Noah Peck estate , will soil at the Peck farm , f > miles north east of Falls City , on Wednesday. Nov. 20 , at 10 a. m. horses , har ness , cattle , hay , 120 acres corn and corn stalks , farm machinery and other propertv usually offer ed at farm saies. George Lippold and son "Shorty" who have been in Washington for the past few months , arrived in the city Mon day for a few days visit with their many old friends. O n Tuesday they shipped their household goods to Pennsylvania in which state they expect to locate soon. Oliver Stoughton was a Kan sas City visitor the latter part of last week. JSthel Stites of St. LoOis is visit ing her sister , Mrs. Bert Reavis , this week. Mrs. John Towle of Omaha is spending the week with relatives in this city. II. E. Boyd of Humboldt , was a business visitor in our city Tuesday. A. J Weaver was a business visitor to Omaha the latter part of the week. Mrs. B. F. Morgan returned Tuesday evening from quite an extended stay in Lincoln. Bert McCool of Salem , was one of the visiting Odd Fellows in this city Fridayevening. . Mrs. J. R. Wilhite returned Saturday from a pleasant visit with her son in Kansas City. The- Misses Reese of Verdon were guests of Mrs. D. W. Davies a portion of this week. Mrs. Johnson of Norfolk. Neb. , is visiting her son , the genial dry goods clerk at V. G. Ly ford's store. T. L. Ilimmelreich has been busily engaged this week invoic ing the Stump < .tock of goods at Straussville. Miss Deborah Mower expects to leave tlie first of the week for Arkansas , where she will spend most of the winter. The Methodist ladies are pre paring for a chicken pie dinner to be served in the basement of their church on the evening of November 10th. The Ladies of the Episcopal churcjiill serve a chicken and waffle supper in the Maddox building , opposite the court house , next Wednesday evening , November 20th. The heat and light question in Kansas City has ceased to be a joke. In fact it is such a stern reality that the people are now compelled to resort to candles , kerosene lamps or any old thing for light , and as for heat , unless something happens soon the cit izens will be compelled to go to bed to keep warm. It may be fun for the cartoonists but Kan sas City people fail to see it that way. Chicken-Pie Supper-25c. Listen , dear people , and you shall hear Of : i supper in town , for a cause most dear On the 19th of November , at five of the clock ; Hardly a man but knows the block Where Methodist ladies dispense peed cheer , And now , kind friends , if you'll seek the "depths" Of the M. 15. church , next Tuesday night A light you will Hnd , just over the Two at the front , and one lit the rear ; And dailies in the basement will ap pear , Kcady to serve from their bounteous store Pie- , made of chicken , and good things galore , Until you .ire readj to cry "no more , " So , on thiit night we hope that we may He patronized well ; and now we will say That the uionei we earn , every dollar and cent , v Upon a piiino will surely be spent , On which the Leaguers have long been intent , Then on the breezes will be cast The "Songs of X ion"'tliat e'er last ; And people will stop and listen to hear Of Him whom we should all revere. "A Trembling Judge" At the Christian Church next Sunday eve , November 17th. at 7:30. : You are invited. For Sale. House nnd two lots in llulo , Neb. , two blocks south of depot. Address Airs. Susiin M. Boles , Rulo. Neb. Pay Up. W. H. Crook & Sons desire all persons owing them to call at once and settle their accounts , either by cash or bankable notes. Notice to Our Customers Wo are pleased to announce that I'oley'u Honey and Tar for cou l colds and \un \ troubles Is not affected by the National Pure Food and Druj , ' law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugfrund were commend It as a safe remedy for children and adults Kerr's Pharmacy. At tlie"cehiing "Slow Poke" the attraction at the Gehling last Friday evening , was about the best we have hat this season. W. P. Patton , as ' 'Slow Poke" appeared at his best , and was supported by a good company. Patton has a style peculiarly his own and is always a drawing card when he comes to the Gehling. Mrs , Mary Xiegler of Rule was in the city Wednesday. 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 vou Lockets Pendants LaValieres Festoon Necks Chains In bewilderingarray. . 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 Ly ford'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 ro plensant , reeardlesB of ttie comforts thai money will buy , as when the entire family la In perfect health. A bottle of Orlne Laxative Fruit Syrup costs 50 cents It will cure every member of the family of constipation , sick headache or stomach trouble. Kerr's Pharmacy. Mjs. D. K. Johnston returned Saturday to her home near Craig Mo. Mrs. Engineer Clark of Kansas City is the guest of Mrs. John Riddlev. Pearl Laurance came down from Fargo where she is teach ing to visit over Sunday with her mother and sister. We are to have a basket ball game on Thanksgiving. Now let every body turn out and en joy the game as well as give the high school boys a lift.