8 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , FEBRUARY 21 , 1908 > rt.r.i MtX&t tiM fr 240 acres well improved , H miles from Depot in Kan. Good spring. Best of terms. Will take 10 acres as part payment , balance lotitf time at low interest. 200 acres \i \ miles from depot , Kich.irdson 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. ICO acres Johnson county , Nebraska. 80 rods to church and school. Best of terms. Might rent. 107 acres near Brownvillc , Nebraska. 80 acres # -mllc from falls City high school. 010 acres , $8,000 improvements Also 640 acres adjoining. Will take 100acres ns part payment. Pine running writer. A No. 1 opportunity. Money to lonn. . SHUBEKT Wmlo Toncykc , of Uaradu , WIIH In town Saturday. Newton Jnrvls , ol Notmiha , was In lown last Monday. Walter Lewis waa a Falls City visitor n tow days last week. Chas. Shulonborir waa a business vis itor at Barada Monday. Mrs. F. N. Ktnton spent Wednesday at tbo homo of Mrs. Jno. Harmon. Mrs. Ora Ross was the jue t of rela tives at Falls City a few days last week. Mrs. Ell Kupart was entertained at tbo homo of Mrs. F. N. Klnton last Wednesday. Mrs. Walter Weddlo ftpcnt last week with her sister-in-law. Mrs. F. COR- ! lazlur and family. Mrs. Spence and llttlo ( Inughlor were guebta of Mrs. A. M. Shubort u few days last week. C. A. Lord attended the etato con vention ot retail hardware dealers at Lincoln last week. Mr. Imlor , who has been at Nelson and Beatrice visiting old time friends , returned homo Tuesday. Miss Dora Morten of Natnaha , Is now enjoying a few days stay with her friend Mrs. M. n. Taylor. M. T. 11111 , accompanied by his daughter , Miss lid III ) , were Omaha vis itors a few days last week. Wurron Diitohlnn , of Falls City , ejiont the llrst of last week visiting with his son Guy and family. Miss Marie HlggB. who la employed as teacher at Verdon , came up to Bpond Saturday and Sunday with home folks. Uov. Sapp eamo down Saturday eve ning from Natnaha to 1111 his appoint ment at the Christian church Sunday. Ell Hnparl was a business visitor at SlruusvUlc , Salem and Falls City a few days la l week , returning homo Friday morning. ThoM K. Aid society mot at the homo of Mre. Walter Lewis last Wed nesday afternoon and accomplished a good work. George Klggs and Miss Gladys Tay lor had charge of Misses Imlcr and NiiBbhaum'fl rooms during their absence last Monday. Jake Peters and Anthony Hnchol/ , two noted farmers of near Darada , ac companied a car load of hogs to Kan sas City last Monday night. Mrs. Frank Pearson , of Lincoln , who Is now enjoying a short stay with homo folks , Mr. Ruck and family , was calling on old frlcndR hero Saturday Mrs. Win. Hrunson , of near town , was called to Falls City the latter part of last week by the serious Illness of her mother , Mrs. Ralmel of that place. Mrs. J. C. and Mrs. Chas. Shulen- berg wont down to Falls City Wednes day where they took In the opera and visited with relatives , returning homo Friday morning. Jtmmlo Shubort and family have ar rived hero with their household goods from Oklahoma , where they have made their homo about a year. There IB no place like Shubort. The M. 1C. Sunday school social met at the homo of Miss Cora Hill last Monday. The evening was spent In niUBlo and games , also speaking , after which light rofroshtnontB wore served. The llve-months-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Glen llargor passed away Feb. 7 and was laid to rest in the Prairie Un ion cemetery Fob 8. In the alllictlon the parents have the sympathy of a largo circle of friends. Mrs. Harvey Hall and Mrs. James Shivoly went up to Omaha last week to visit Mrs. Hall's daughter , who is at tending the Deaf and [ Dumb Institute. She Is more than pleased with the rapid progress Miss Lulu is making In her studies. Now is the time to subscribe. BAKADA. C. U. Martin was in Falls City on Friday. Mrs G. W. Frazeo Is quite ill with la grippe. Mr. Lloyd Mitchell and wlfo visited Jacob Peters on Sunday. Mrs. J. C. Wlleman visited Mrs. Jacob Peters on Sunday. Mrs. Monle Allen , of Rosalie , Is vis iting relatives and friends hero. C. II. Martin and family spent Sun day with A. G. Uutler and tatnlly. B. F. U end ricks has now moved his family to the Crotty farm , just west of town. Grandma Thompson returned to Falls City after an extended visit with friends here. Joseph Surrnoir IB EO far recovered from his attack of la grippe as to visit Barada. Mrs. Lamcda Raines Is again able to bo about after a severe attack of the la grippe. Mrs. Elliott , of Falls City , Is visiting Mrs. I. A. Dunn and other friends In this vicinity. Mr. Paul Smith and wife spent Sat urday and Sunday with her mother , Mrs. Jas Stophcnson. Mrs. Mary Eisonhand , nee Parchon , of Fort Morgan , Colorado , la visiting her mother and brothers. Wllford Orr has moved his family from the farm , cast ot town , on the farm owned by the cannlns : company , west of town. Messrs. Fisher , Taylor Stcarn and Prltchard and Mcsdamcs Stcarn and Prltchard attended evangelist services ut Barada Sunday evening. Charlie Mitchell , who has been as sisting his brother in the barber busi ness In St. Joe , has returned to Barada and Is visiting relatives hero. W. E. Slaglc accompanied his brother John Single , who lives near Shubort to Rochester , Minn. , that ho may there rccclvo skilled medical attention. The meetings begun last week by the evangelist , II. O. Parrlsh , are creating much Interest. Largo numbers are at tending and already results are evident. On Tuesday , Feb. 11 , at the court house In Falls Olty , occurred the mar riage of Delta Mao Williamson and Leon Vnssar , Judge Gagnon olllclat- Ing. They hayo gone to housekeeping In Mrs. Olive Kukcr'a neat little cot tage on First street. This estimable couple enjoy a largo circle of frlenus who join In extending beat wishes fora happy and prosperous voyage through life. - . . . . . - , . „ . VERDON Leon Barnes , of Salem , was a visitor here Monday. Miss Olive Wilkinson left Monday for St. Joseph. D. G. Grllllths and wife spent Sunday with Gco. Knapp. Jake Bloom and family were Falls City visitors Saturday. Amrot Hart wont to St. Joe Saturday to buy his spring goods. Tom Quiggle , of Shubcrt , was a busi ness visitor hero Wednesday. Mra. W. C. Sloan and son returned from a short visit to Falls City. Mrs. John Strauss , of Strauaylllo Is visiting her mother this week. I. A. Hull and Jim Russel made n business trip to Barada Saturday. Charlie Holnzelman and Fred Heine- man were Falls City visitors Satnrday. J. A. Dletricks and family loft Satur day for their now homo in Council Grove , Kan. Mrs. Shaw and children came up from Kansas , Saturday , on a visit to relatives here. Will Estcs left Monday for his homo in Grant , Nabr. , after an extended visit with friends and relatives hero. IlUfrtBOLDT. Ed Unland was down from Lincoln the fore part of the week. Mary Gandy entertained n company at her homo Friday night. Mrs. Frank Dorland Is In Peru this week visiting her parents. Orin Shrauger , of Pawnee City , was a Sunday visitor in the city. J. M. Ford left Monday for a visit with relatives at Waverly , 111. Mrs. Ben Stramer Is visiting this week with her sister in St. Joe. John Smith and wife have lately re turned from n six months visit in Idaho. Fred Linn and family , of Grandln , Mo. , are in the city visiting relatives. Knowlton Carpenter and family are making plans to move to Kansas City soon. Madge Ford entertained eight of her friends at a "bunking party" Monday evening. Mrs. Walter Unland returned Sun day from a several weeks visit in Tc- cumsch. Harry Philpot left Friday for Kear ney , whore ho will enter the military academy. Lulu Hummel was down from Lin coln from Friday until Sunday visiting her parents. The union Francis Willard services at the Presbyterian church Sun-lay evening was well attended. Geo. Grlnstead came up from Malt- land , Mo. , the llrst of the week to re main a few days with friends. The Comenlus club gave a play and dance at the Bohemian hull Friday evening , which was well attended. A musical at the Christian church parsonage Friday evening was numb ered among the social events of the past week. Rev. Cantrall arrived this week from Raymond , Ncbr. , and will preach hie first sermon in the Presbyterian church Sabbath morning. Lllllth Waggoner , a teacher In the schools at Douglass , Nebr. , visited over Sunday with her parents , Dr. J. A. Waggoner and wife. Mra. Chas. Ross , who has been here for some tlmo visiting her sister , Mrs. S. B. Bobst , returned to her homo In Goodland , Kan. , Saturday. A surprise party at the homo of Joy Moycra , northwest of town , Thursday , evening was attended by a large number of young people from this com munity. Reports state that Mre. Minnie Un- kofor is recovering nicely from the ef fects of an operation performed in Ens- worth hospital In St. Joe , Monday morning. Mrs. J. M. Revole , who has been spending several months with relatives In thh vicinity , left the first of the week for Peacock , Canada , whore her husband is now located. Mrs. W J. Davis waa called to Falls City Sunday by the serious Illness of her mother , Mrs. Fred Unland , who was taken sick while visiting at the homo of her daughter , Mrs. Amos Grant. The marrlago of Guy Snothen , n son of Jake Sncnthon and wife , and Llnnic licmont , only daughter of Horace Be- mcnt and wlfo , occurred at the home of the bride's parents in the cast part of town , Wednesday e\cning at six o'clock , the Rev. Cantrall perlormlng the ceremony. The young couple will reside on a farm , south of town , owned by the groom's father. No homo Is BO pleasant , regardless of the comforts that money will buy , ns when the entire family is in perfect health. A bottle of Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup costs 50 cents. It will cure every member of the family of constipation , sick headache or stomach trouble. Kcrr's Pharmacy. SSSE33CSSEBSSBH3K The Pric@ Killer 'E certainly appreciate the confidence shown us during our big Loom End Sale , which closed last week , as we are practically strangers among you. But we assure you that when Matthews advertises any thing he certainly has the goods and you can buy them exactly as advertised , Our new Spring Goods are daily arriving , We make special note of otir new Royal Worcester Corsets and our line of new Petticoats , f Style 419 A dainty model , designed especially for the tall , slen der figure. Has medium high bust and 'lengthening' waist. The very short hip , cut away below the waist , allows perfect ease and freedom. Made from fine , white Batiste. Sizes 18 to 26 Style 453 An exceptionally popular model for the average fig ure with long waist. Strict ly in accord with existing fashions. Medium high bust and Princess hip. A very desirable garment for Summer wear. Unequalled for style , fit , comfort and durability. Sizes 18 to 30 , Price , $1.00 Si/es 31 to 36 , Price , $1.25 Style 506 A recent design for the long waist figure. Has high bust , long back , and "lengthen ing" waist effect. Made from fine , white Batiste. Style 502 is the same as Style 506 , but made from Coutille , in white or drab. Sizes 18 to 30 Style 610 Royal Worcester Adjusto for the full stout figure. Has medium low bust , long hips and back. Made from durable Cou tille , in white or drab. Sizes 20 to 26 , $2.50 Coffee will be served FREE Wednesday and Saturday. Everybody invited to a good cup of Coffee. Style 541 A splendid new Corset for the woman of stout figure , the long hip and back com pletely encase the over developed porcions , and mould superfluous flesh into lines of perfect Symmetry. It has a low qust and is long and flat over the abdomen. Made from Coutille in white or drab. Sizes 181030 Price , $1.50 Sizes 31 to 36 , Price , $1.75 ' / take orders for the celebrated Bon Ton Corsets. Prices from 1 ' CORSETS We have just received a lot of fine.Axminster Rugs. These are high grade iu * i l i & T r Rugs and will be sold at cut prices while they last. J B n 1II I 3 > ( L s Fine Saxony Rugs , sizes 27 x 54 inches. Matthews' Smith's fine Axminster Rugs , sizes 36 x 72 inches. Smiths' fine Axminster Rugs , sizes 9x12. Beautiful pat special price , Matthews' price , only terns. Matthews' special price , while they last , Wi 0 We haven't a very large quantity of these fine Rugs and as the colorings and patterns are exquisitely handsome we would advise any one anticipating getting a new Rug to come at once to see Matthews' line. We're sure you'll buy ! We Invite Everybody to Have a Cup of Our Delicious Coffee , "Our Pride , " Which will Be Served FREE , Saturday , February 22d. We Will Also Serve Loose-Wiles' Fine Wafers. Opposite the Falls City , Court House Nebraska m I I