8 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , FEBRUARY 7 , 1908 Henry C. Smith LANDS & LOANS HUMBOLDT. - O. L. Manlz was in Omaha Friday. Evn Shraugor was u victim of the grip this week. Taylor Gore of St , Joe was greeting friends here Sunday. G. F. Lnrlmoro and wlfo of Stella were In town Tuesday. Mrs. W. J. Bean of Rapid Clti.S. I ) . , Is hero visiting friends. Frank Dlnuzzn of Omaha was hero Sunday visiting relatives. Mrs. S. E. Davis was entertained by friends In Lincoln this week. Mann Legg shipped a couple of cars of hogs to St. Joe Monday. Wayne Coons has enrolled this 'week as a student at the state university. C. 1C. Cooper attended the automo bile show In Kansas City this week. Archie Hummel wont to Lincoln lut > t week to attend the state university. Olga Ilolcchok was detained from school this week on account of sickness. The family of Gcorgo Phelps east of town la In quarantine for scarlet fever. Mrf. M. E. Kentner loft Saturday for a visit with a daughter in Kansas City. A nureo was called from St. Joe Sunday to care for Mrs. Minnie Unkc- for. Jacob Ilerr , a well known farmer re siding near town , died Monday after a brief illness. Lester Trimble and wlfo hiivo adopt ed a six year old boy Irani the orphan's homo in Omaha Gertrude Gird returned to Lincoln Friday after spending a few days with her mother hero. John Shcard and wlfo have moved Into the residence lately occupied by S.J.Dutch and wife. S , J. Dutch and wife departed Mon day for Atchleon , Kan. , where they will reside in the future. Mrs. Louisa Ravvloy and daughter of Falls City were hero last week visiting the family of A. A. Tanner. Rev. Price was unable to 1111 the Methodist pulpit Sunday evening on account of an attack of grip Dr. Marsh and wlfo wcro called to Einporla , Kan. , Sunday by the serious illness of the hitter's brother. Frank Rht and wlfo entertained n party of frlonas at their country home south of town Monday evening. F. J. llynek had workmen employed this week In llllliiL' his Ice houses with ice from Nemaha near Well's mill. Harry Shnllonbcrgor and wlfo re turned Saturday to Stamford , Neb. , after a pleasant visit with J. D. Shruu- gor and wlfo. Mrs. S. F. Dodge died Tuesday at her homo , after u week's sickness with neuralgia of the heart. Funeral will probably bo hold Thursday. Ollvo Potrushok , who had been spending several days with her parents south of town , resumed her euhool work at the state university. The body of Lucas Hordlltchka , who died Saturday In Oklahoma City , was shipped hero and the remains wcro in terred in the Brattou cemetery Tues day. day.The The chicken plo supper given by the ladies of the Baptist church Thursday overling was a success. About 815 was cleared and the money will bo applied on the church repair fund. A Night Alarm Worse than an alarm of lire 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 at the first sign of danger. Foloy's Ilonoy and Tar has saved inuny Itttlo lives and It Is the only safe preparation for chil dren as li contains no harmful drugs. Korr's Pharmacy. A Rlncr's Dyspepsia Tablet after each mealover comes Indigestion , dys pepsia and other stomach Hie. Two days' trial free. Ask our dealer. Sold by A. G. Wannerdruggist. , STELLA. Mrs.Ona Fosterof , Kansas City arriv ed Monday on a vlstt to her parents. Mrs Charley Thomas of Lincoln Is spending1 the week with relatives hero. Mrs. W. E Curnoy and daughter of Talmugo arc visiting her sister here this week Charley Paradise is moving to Sum- merged , Kan , whence ho has purchas ed a pool hull. Miss Florence Reynolds loft for an extended visit with relatives in Mem phis , Tonn. , Sunday. Norvlllo Ilodgo has rented Dora Atwood'a farm near Oak Grove and will take possession soon. Mrs. Norman Sin Hey has boon spend ing the week In Omaha with her daugh ter who has been seriously sick. E'irl Bollsboy of Adams has purchas ed Ed Kroh's dray line , and Is already in charge of the same. Mr. Kroh ex pects to farm the coming season. Will Prltts is seriously sick with pneumonia at his homo south of town. Ills parents have been summoned from El Reno , Okla , to assist in his caro. Tom Fisher of Troy , Kan. , has been In Wheeler's ' . Ho employed store. ex pects to move hero soon and will oc cupy the Ciphers house on Elm street. Miss Alma Plasters and Walter Lu&k have been chosen to represent Stella In the high school dobitto to bo hold Feb. 21 , between Nebraska City and Stella. A. J. Wlxon will have a public sale next Monday , after which ho will move to town. Will Wlxon and wlfo expect to live on the farm vacated by him the coming year. Miss Llssa Colgluzlor Is homo from Indiana xvhcro she has boon spending the winter. She is now buy making arrangements to rebuild her building which was torn down during the flro about a month ago , and will again engage - gage In the millinery business 240 acres Ycll improved , H miles from Depot In Kas. Good spring Best of terms. Will take 40 acres as part payment , balance long time at low interest. 200 acres 1/4 miles from depot , Richardson county , Nebraska. Good buildings and land Will take 40 or 80 acres as part payment ICO acres upland , 1 mile from depot , Richardson county , Nebraska. $12,000. 100 acres Johnson county , Nebraska. 80 rods to church and school. Best of terms. Might rent. 107 acres near Brownvillc , Nebraska. 80 acres tf-mile from falls City high school. 010 acres , $8,000 improvements Also 640 acres adjoining. Will take lOOncrcs as part payment. Fine running water. A No. 1 opportunity. Money to loan VERDON JimAyirsls homo from his trip to Texas. Arthur Chuso was a Stella visitor Sunday. Lulu Hess of Stella visited friends hero Saturday. Chris Jorn and wife wore Fulls City visitors Monday. Frank Brlcker roturnccl to hla homo at Shubert Friday. Tom Qulgglo of Shubort visited herewith with friends Sunday. Dave Clark is homo from tUcklson , Kan , for u short stay. C. W. Ocomb has been suffering with tonsllitts this this week. Mesdamcs 13. P. Veach and M.Mollza drove to = alcm Tuesday. Mrs. II. J. Kiel returned to Lincoln Tuesday after a short visit at home. Charley Moran was called to Denver Wednesday by the death of a slater. Mrs. Howard returned to her home at North Bond , Nob. , Saturday after a visit with her mother hero. Mrs. Mary Turner returned to her homo tit Ord Tuesday. She was ac companied by her nelco Alta Corn. oiuo Guy Stump spent Sunday In Falls CKy. CKy.Herman Herman Huottncr is on the sick list this week. Martin Nolle was a guest ot Wm. Hucttncr Monday. C. W. Bell spent last Saturday with Guy Prlno and wife. Mrs. John Reishlck spent Sunday with Mrs. Noah Peck. O. A. Burk and wlfo spent Sunday with their son Herbert. Chas. McWalii and wlfo of Rule are hero visiting her parents. Mrs. E. D. Shaffer was u guest of Mrs. Clem Stump Sunday. Quito a number of young folks went skating on Schalblo lake Monday night. John Hutchison was a guest of his grandparents lust Sunday. Will Huettncr and family spent Sun day at the homo of Al Fuller. Frank Cook and family spent Sunday with Chas. Zentner and family. Mrs. Guy Llchty spent last week with her sister In Kansas City. Will Jiurtlott and wife were guests of Gco.Prichard and family Sunday. Mrs. George Shouso nnd children spent Sunday with Mrs. Noah Peck. Goldlo Yocum of Falls City Is visit ing with her sister Mrs. Noah Peck this week. A number of friends ppent Sunday evening at the homo of Mrs. Noah Peck. They were entertained by phonograph music by Wm. Huettner. Will Huettner and Tony Guttler were victims of a run away tin Satur day evening. The tugs coming un hooked caused the team to become frightened when the tongue came down throwing the occupants from the buggy. All escaped uninjured except Cutler who received a broken collar bone. 'It will be unnecessary for you to go through a painful , expensive operation for Piles If you usoManZun. Put up in collapsible tube with nozzle , ready to apply to the soreness nnd Inllainmu- tlou. For any form of Piles , price 50 cents. Guaranteed. Sold by A. G. Wanner , drugglRt. No Case on Record There is no case on record of a cougher or cold resulting in pneumonia or con sumption after Foley's Honey and Tar has been taken. It stops the cough and breaks up the cold quickly. Re- fusoany but the genuine Folcy's Honey and Tar In a yellow package. Kerr's Pharmacy. Rings Llttlo Liver Pills wuko up lazy livers , clean the system and clear the skin. Try them for biliousness ' ( ? . and sick headache. Price 2 < " > cents. * t Sold by A. G. Wanner , druggist. Notice to Creditors IN Till : COUNTY COURT OK lUClUHDSON COUNTY , NUHltASKA. In the matter ot the ostnto of Frances Houston , ( looonwd. It IB ordered by the court tlmt the time limited for creditors to file claims nuninst falit ostnte is f > U months from the Ulh dny of Jnnunry , 180S , nnd all claims not filed in this court , duly verified , on or before the 14th day of July , I'.KW , will lo fororor barred. Ordered far ther that nil claims filed nsninst said cstnto will Ira examined and adjusted by the conrt , in the county court room , in the court honso In Falls City , In cald county , March 14th , 51 ny 14th and July 15th , 1DOS , nt the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. Hy order of the court tlnt < xt January 14,1M3. P3-4t JOHN' UAQNON , Conntj Judge. Notice , Increase of Capital Stock At n regular mootliiKof the shareholders of the Farmers State Hank , Preston , Neb. , held In tholr banking rooms nt 1're ton , Neb. , on the after noon ot the 15th day of Jnnunry , 1908 , sixty-four ( lU ) shares oat of the sixtjlivo ( fi'O shares of the capital stock of the bank being represented , It was unanimously agreed to Increase the capital stock of the bank from g'ViOO.CO ' to $13000.00 anil article three of the Articles of Incorporation of the said bank was amended to conform with the action of the shareholders. The Cashier of said bank was instructed to tnko the necessary steps nt once to comply with Section 20 of the Banking Act and when the same has ) > een fully compiled with the action of the shareholders shall immediately become effective. FAKMEHS STATE H\NK. ByV. . C. MAIUJBWE , President. By CLYDE THACKKR , Cashier. 01-U Simple Remedy for La Grippe La grippe coughs are dangerous as they frequently develop Into pneumonia Foloy's Honey and Tar not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs so that no serious results need be feared. The genuine Foley'a Honey and Tar contains no harmful drugs and is in a yellow package. Refuse - fuse substitutes. Kerr'a Pharmacy. < - i B * 8 $ i- W , ijiiii 111'/ ! / rn \ n P . JPL mfl. ; IP jilt' 11'-1 11 ! 9 . : V . V. and February 7th and 8th , Will Be the Last Two Days of Our Great Loom End Sale ! All goods now displayed in the windows will be thrown "On Sale" these two days. We will also have new Spring goods arriving daily , at trade-winning prices , We assure you that there never has been an opportunity 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 qtioted below : 5,000 Yards "Loom Ends" of Figured Lawns , Matthews' Sale Price , per yard . 5,200 Yards of "Loom End" Calicos , Matthews' Sale Price , per yard . 3c 60 Pieces Mangold Batiste A fine figured wash fabric , worth this season 15c , Matthews' ' price , d tiring this sale , per yard , , . 50 Pieces Primrose Ba tiste This elegant , printed fabric has gained favor where it has been shown , Matthews' ' price , during this sale , per yard Mercerized Voile It is un necessary to say much about this popular fabric , only that our line is very complete , and during this sale it is offered at Silk Dots Moussefine This is an elegant sheer fabric , one that is exceed ingly popular for evening dress. During - ing this sale 4,872 Yards of Simpson's Zephyrette Ginghams , Matthews' Sale Price , per yard 5c 5,200 Yards of Fine Madras Shirtings , I5c values , Matthews' Sale Price , per yard Opposite the " ' " " Falls City , "The Price Killer' THEWS "The Price Killer" Court House Nebraska