8 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JANUARY 31 , 1908 240 acres well Improved , 1 } miles from Depot in Kas. Good spring Best of terms. Will take 40 acres as part payment , balance long time at low interest. Henry C. Smith 200 acres 1 # miles from depot , Rlcliardson county , Nebraska. Good buildings and land Will . take 40 or 80 acres as part payment 100 acres upland , 1 mile from depot , Richardson county , Nebraska. $12,000. 160 acres Johnson county , Nebraska 80 rods to church and school. Best of terms. Might rent. 107 acres near Brownville , Nebraska. 80 acres 4 mile from Palls City high school LANDS & LOANS 010 acres , $8,000 improvements Also 640 acres adjoining. Will take lOOacrcs us part payment. Fine running water. A No. 1 opportunity. Money to loan 1IUMBOLDT. O.A. Cooper was In Lincoln Tuesday. Jonnla Fellers visited in St. Joe this week. L. II. Howe had business in St. Joe this week. C'hot Power Is recovering from a attack of crip. Louise 1'owor has returned from her visit In Lincoln. Mrs. James Hohmin was n victim of the grip this week. Mrs. Chne. Koss of Goodlnml , IC < < , Is the guest of her sister. Lldn Crawford visited Sunday with relatives In Table Hock. Mrs. Chas. tilmrta of Kansas City Is hero visiting relatives Gcorco Peako of Dlller was greeting friends hern Wednesday. Jos. Snethen shipped a car of cattle to Kansas City Monday. Gertrude Gird of Lincoln Is hero this week visiting her mother. A IttUo eon was born to L. C.V11 - lliuneon and wife last week. E. S. Cope and wlfo visited their daughter lu Table lloek Sunday. George Whitney was down from Lin coln this week visiting his sister. Way no Coons returned Sunday from a visit with Pawnee City friends. Power Hros shipped two ears of eattlo to Nebraska City this week. Drs. Wagnener and Morris attended a medical meeting In Falls City Tucs day. day.L. L. , T. Scgrlst attended the lumber- mans convention In Kansas City this week. Jos. Wilkinson and wife were hero from St. Joe over Sunday visiting friends. Will Phllpot Is having an addition added to his property In the north part of down Mrs. Adam Wagner attended the funeral of a relative at Johnson , Nob. , Thursday. Will Tanner and \\lle of Arapahoc visited this week with his brother and family here. Mrs. Wultcr Unbind went to Teeum- sob Friday to spend a few days with her parents. Hoyd Unkofer was culled to Ilyannls , Neb. , Saturday by the serious Illness of his mother. Grandma Norton who received a fractured hip several weeks ago Is re covering nicely. Dennis Patchln Is milking prepara tions to erect a cottage on his lots on Ncmahii street. Mrs. S. F. Dodge was critically 111 the last of the week eulTurlng with neuralgia of the heart. David Frazter and family who have been visiting friends here loft Saturday for their homo In Colorado. Don Grldloy , Oscar Leech and Chas. Avery attended the state agricultural meeting In Lincoln this week. Mrs. John Fryenborgcr and little daughter came down from Table Hock Friday to spend a few days with rela tives. The Poland-China sale of George Segrlst on Friday was well attended but the stock brought a low llgure , the average per head being $20. The First National bank of this city has sold its interests to the National Hank of Humboldt , the transfer being made Thursday. Frank Hultcrtlcld will bo employed In the new bank. Mrs. Martin Paulson and children after several weeks visit with her mother hero left Saturday for Lewiston - ton , Neb , whcio herhustmnd has been placed as operator on the Hock Island rallwav. F. D. Secly , who has been employed as mlllor at the Cooper it t-an mill for several yearn , left Thursday for Canon City , Colo. , wucro ho expects to locate permanently. Ills family will join him at that place In a few wcoks. _ - SALOA1 Mrs. Win. Corn went to Vcrdon on Tuesday .1. S. Lord of Falls City WIIB In town Monday. f Ernie Moore drove to Falls City on Tucfcday. Mrs. Martin came down from Liberty Monday. Dude Corn was" over from \rcrdon TucsQay. Mrs John Tolhn drove to Falls City Tuesday. Lloyd Klnsey was over from Dawson Sunday Nato Lc ley drove to Fulls City Tuesday. John Kelly and family diovc to Falls Ulty Tuesday. T. K. Carlisle and John Coposs left Tuesday for Texas. W.V. . Hivrrett and wife drove to F.ills City Monday. George Thompson of Sabethn , Ks. , was here Tuesday. W. W. Barrett came home from Trenton Thursday. Mrs. Ranger returned from a visit at Falls City Tuesday. John Davis and Alora Fisher drove to Falls City Saturday. The Birthday Club met with Mrs. George Sheoly Thursday. Mrs. Whltten and son Wayne were Falls Ulty visitors Monday. Mrs. Carlisle and daughter Stella were Falls City visitors Tuesday. Fred DoWald and Miss Floy Grin- stead of Falls City were guests of Miss Grace Ilarlln Sunday evening. Tom Martin and wife and Mcsdames Oeorgo McDowell and II. 15. Stoullfr returned homo from St. Joe Saturday. Mesdames Lizzie Sehmltt , Lee and Jim Snider went to Tarewell , Texas , Tuesday. C B. Snydcr accompanied them as far as Kansas City. The Methodist Ladles Aid Society met at the home of Mrs. J. A. Ander son Tuesday afternoon. The afternoon was spent In quilting and'soclal chat after which tin elaborate 2 course lun cheon was served. BARADA. Nell Piereol Is on the sick list. Mr. Kegler is very sick witn neural- l . Born Jan. 21th , a girl to Ed Schultz and wlfo. Mrs. Frank Oomax U on the sick list this week. C. 1. Martin and R. II. Dunn were In Falls City Wednesday. Thu small daughter of George Davis Is vorv sick with lugrlpne. Arthur Surmiin of Armour Is visit ing relatives hero this week. John Necman and wife of Verdon visited friends hero Sunday. Born to Alvln Cutlett and wife on January 23. a 10 pound boy. Conrad Gerdes and wlfo visited his parents at Falls City Saturday. George Vussar of Abilene , Ks. , Is visiting relatives here this week. 'Jako Peters and W. M. Hendrlcks were Fulls City visitors Monday. Mrs Laura Mitchell Is visiting with her daughter Mrs. Nellie Peters. .T. C. Wllcman and daughter Audrey were Falls City visitors Saturday. Clyde Vassor purchased a fine span of colts this week of Frank Butlor. Jake Peters and wife are the prom ] parents of a little daughter born Jan.10. Mrs. John Whittle from near Shu. hurt was visiting relatives hero Mon day. C. H. Martin and wlfo and Mrs. J. A. Martin were county scat visitors Sat urday. Clarence Cox and wife of North Platte ' ; ame In Saturday to nriko this their permanent home. Thcro was a social dance glyon nt tho-homo of Ed Eire Tuesday night. Every ono reports a good time. Mrs. Olive Kuker and children re turned Thursday from an extended visit with relatives at Versailles , 111. Mrs. Phillp'Markt and son Maurlco returned Saturday to her homo nt Oregon , Mo. , after a visit with rela tives here. Frank Butler sold at public auction Thursday a large number of farming mplcments. live stock , etc. Every thing sold well. J. A. Martin and wife entertalnnd on Friday evening the pupils of the 7th and 8th grades of our school. The party was the redemption of a promise given on condition that any grades of lliu grammar department who should present a record of ono months attend ance tit school with no tardy marks were to bo entertained. The two grades mentioned succeeded in making four weeks clean record. Each pupil was permitted to invite one friend. The evening was passed with u variety of entertaining and Instructive games. The guests departed at a late hour voting the entertainment a success and with the effort put forth. A Night Alarm Worse than an alarm of fire at night is the metallic cough of croup bringing dread to the household. Careful mothers keep Foley's Honey and Tar in the house and give It tit the tirst sign of danger. Foloy's Elouey and Tar has saved many little lives and It i * the only safe preparation for chil dren as it contains no harmful drugs. Kerr's Pharmacy. Commences Friday Morning , January 31st - * aMt - - w M M - - i at 9 o'Clock Hl M h * * * * * * And wil be an introductory opening of our Spring Business and we assure you that there never haslbeen an op portunity such as this offered to the people of Falls City and vicinity , An opportunity to buy new Spring Goods just at the opening of the season and at prices as quoted below , 5,000 Yards Loom Ends of Figured Lawns , Matthew's Sale Price , per yard 2 l = 2c 60 Pieces Mangold Ba tiste. A fine figured wash fabric , worth this season 15c , Matthews' ' price during this sale , per yard , , , 11 50 Pieces'Primrose Batiste. This elegant printed fabric has gained favor where it has been shown. Matthews' Price , dtiriiig this Sale , per yard Mercerized Voile. It is un necessary to say imich about this popular fabric only that our line is very complete , and during this sale it is offered at Rings Little Liver Pills wake up azy livers , clean the rystem and clear the skin. Try them for biliousness uid sick headache. Price 23" cents. Sold by A. G. Wanner , druggist. Notice to Creditor * IN Till : COUNTY t'OUUT OF IllCHAItnSON COUNTY , NimtASKA. In tlm mutter of the cMnto of Frances Houston , deceased. It Is ordered by tlm court that the Unto limited for creditors to file claims nunlnst mill estate ! H six months from the Dili ( lay of Jnnunry , 1WH , nmt all claims not filed in this court , duly verified , on or before Iho llth iln > of July , UKJ3 , will 1)0 forever bnrred. Ordered fur ther thnt nil claims filed against sold estate will i bo examined and adjusted by the court , in the \ . fJ-- l\ , < county court room , in the court houto in Falls \r \ City , in said county , Mnrch Utli , Mny Hth tind July 15th , U > OS , nt the hour of 10 o'clock n. in. Hy order of the court dated Jimunry 11,1WW. OS-It Jons' ( IAONON , County Jmbtc. Notice , Increase of Cnpltal Stock At n regular meetiniot the shareholders of the Farmers State Hank , Preston , Neb. , held in their banking roonm nt Preston , Neb. , on the nftor- noon of the 15th day of January , 1903 , bixtj-four ( 3l ) shares out of the f-Utj-lhu ( TO shares of the capital stock of the Intik b"inK represented , it wnsunanimousl ) n reed to increase thecnpiUil stock of the bank from SiwOO.OO to $13000 00 and- article three of thu Articles of Incorporation of the paid Innk was amended to conform with the action of the ( .hart-holders. Thu Cashier of said batik was instructed to take the necessary steps nt once to comply with Section 2U of the Hanking Act and when the Ramo has been fully complied with the action of. the t > haicholIcrs shall immediately Ix-como ofl ecti\e. PAUHCIU STATE H\NK. lly W. C. MAf.OKAVK , President. Hy CIAUE TlHCKKn , Cashier. 01-4t Simple Remedy for La Grippe La grippe coughs are- dangerous as they frequently develop into pneumonia Foley's Honey and Tar not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens ! ' the lunj.rs to that no serious results : need be feared. The genuine Foloy'a Honey and Tar contains no harmfCil drugs and is In a jellow package. Re- fn o substitutes. Kerr's Pharmacyi Silk Dots Mousseline. This is an elegant sheer fabric , one that is exceed ing popular for evening * dress , Dur"P 1 ing this sale , , | 2 5,200 Yards of Loom End Calicos ' , Matthews' Sale Price , per yard - . 3c 4,872 Yards of Simpson's Zephyrette Ginghams , Matthews' Sale Price , per yard 5c 5,237 Yards of Fine Madras Shirting ; , 15c value , Matthews' Sale Price , per yard 7 l = 2c Opposite Court House the "The Price Killer" MATTHEWS "The Price Killer' Falls Nebraska City ,