THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , FEBRUARY 28 , 1908 240 acres well improved , 1 } miles from Depot in Kas. Good spring Best of terms. Will take 10 acres as part payment , balance long time at low interest. Smith 200 acres 1J miles from depot , Richardson county , Nebraska. Good buildings and land Will enry take 40 or 80 acres as part payment. ICO acres upland , 1 mild from depot , Richardson county , Nebraska. 512,000. 160 acres Johnson county , Nebraska. 80 rods to church and school. Best of terms. Might rent. 107 acres near Brownvlllc , Nebraska. 80 acres Jf-mllc from Falls City high school. LANDS & LOANS 010 acres , 88,000 improvements Also 640 acres adjoining. Will take 100acres as part payment. Fine running water. A No. 1 opportunity. Money to loan. A HUMBOLDT. Mlnnlo Murphy was visiting in Dawson - son this week. Emma Frank went to Gaylord , ICs. , to vl H a sister. Ed Epperson and family moved to McCook this week. Mabel Curncs visited Sunday with friends in Tahlo Rock. L. J. Segrlst transaotil business in the county coat Tuetday. Ed Dorhuul was attending a horeo 3how In Chicago this week. Mrs. Wood of Elk Creek vlsltc-l this week with her parents here. Mrs. Maaon ShurtlcIT visited this week with relatives In Lincoln. Nolllo Reed went to York Friday to spend a few days with home folks. Ivn Creed spent the week with her brother anil family In Pawnee City. Mrs. Tom Smith U entertaining her mother from WashingtonKsMtbls week. Mrs. Fryberucr visited her son John anil family in Table Rock this week. 0.1. Hall attended the press associa tion which convened in Lincoln this wcok. Mr > ) . Ed Uorlniul and daughter went lo Lincoln Tuesday fora visit with her lister. Mason ShurtlcIT returned Monday Irom a several weeks stay at Eureka Springs , Ark. The Ladles Alpha ulub gave a colon ial luncheon at their club room Wed nesday aficrnoon. II. P. Marble and family attended the meeting ol the slate press associa tion In Lincoln this week. A leap year party waa held In the opera house- Thursday ovcnlne. About 40 gucstti were In attendance. Mr * . 1'uarl Stoltv. who had been hereto to attend thoSnothon-Bomont wedding loft Saturday for her homo In Uoldregu. Mrs. Lou Clark who has been hero lor several weeks visiting her mother loft this week for her homo in Kansas. Mrs. Bruun and daughter Mrs. So- grist wont to Kansas City Frldny to attend the funeral of the formers grandchild. Mrs. Cuntrall and children arrived Friday from Raymond. The family are now nicely located In the Presby terian parsonage. C. M. Linn and wife entertained a company of friends at their homo Wed nesday evening complimentary to Fred Linn anil wlfa of Grandln , Mo. Jacob Mclster , a farmer residing 7 miles southwest of town , died Thurs day at his homo after a short Illness. Deceased was 03 yours of ago and was a native of Switzerland. Funeral ser vices wore hold Saturday from the German Reform church , conducted by the pastor , Rov. Vollprocht. Inter ment was in ml o in Dry Branch ceme tery. STELLA. George Slocum and wife spent the week in Kansas City. Norman Smlllo and wlfo were Au burn visitors this week. Rev. Luddon of Lincoln preached at the Lutheran church Sunday night , Frank Hater , wife and baby of Geneva - nova are spending the week with rela tives here. Charley Klzor and family are moving to Geneva near which place ho has rented a farm. Dun Illnda ami wlfo left for St. Louis Monday where they expect to make their future homo. W. W. Wreath and wife moved to Antelope county this wuok where they have purchased a ( arm. John Phlpps of Shonundoah , Iowa , has been spending the past week at the homo of his daughter here. Roy Grllllth 11 student at Lincoln Is homo whllo recovering fram a broken arm sustained whllo jumping. Cap Evans and wife are homo from Oklahoma where they have been spend ing the past winter with a daughter. Charley Smith and wife , who have been traveling with a medicine show the past winter , are homo for a short visit. Mcsdamcs Adams and Martin hava made arrangements to start n millinery store hi the rooms over Pugh's res taurant. Stella was given the decision over "Nebraska City at the dcbato hold hero last Saturday evening. Much interest was manifested in the contest and a largo crowd was in attendance. VERDON John Conovcr cam'o homo from Falls City Sunday. Lulu Hess of Stella spent Sunday with friends here , Mrs. Young and children of Stoila visited friends hero Thursday. Will Moran was in Kansas City last week buying hid spring goods. Mrs. Carrie Cox of Stella was a visi tor hero Friday between trains. Mcsdaincs . F. and B. F. Vcach were county seat visitors Monday , Mra. Fay Simons and Miss Spaldon wcro Falls City visitors Thursday. Chloe Williamson returned homo Sunday from n weeks visit at St. Joe , Gus Uelir/.olmun catno over from Ilumboldt and spent Sunday at borne. Mcsdamcs Lon Hoincman and Wm. Chronch were Falls Cltv visitors Tues day. Charles Henderson and wife return ed homo lust week from Texas where they spent the winter. Churl ay Hcinzolman who has been suffering with rheumatism was able to bo down town Tuesday. Blanche Armbrustor came up from Falls Tuesday to attend the wedding of her sister on Wednesday at Shubert. Mlllard Goodloo and family came down from Stella Saturday and re mained until Sunday visiting relatives. SHUBERT Mrs. Kinton la laid up with rheuma tism. John Hyun of near Dnradn was In town Saturday. And Dcndricks of Auburn was In town Thursday. John Imler of Stella visited his par- rents hero Sunday. Grandma Lewis has been quite sick during the past week. Do Splcklcr of Barada attended the James sale hero Friday. Win. Ballman of Barada was a busi ness visitor here Wednesday. Mr. Laucamper and family have moved to a farm near Verdon. Roy Adams left Saturday for Salem where ho will spend some time. Art , Shubort and Hank Mitchell made a trip to Barada Thursday. Mrs. Eb Goolsby has been entertain- log relatives from Verdon for several days. days.Mrs. Mrs. Walter Weddlo is at the homo of her husbands parents during his ab sence. Wm. Donaldson and family were In town Saturday trading with our mer chants. Clyde Hill is working In a printing olllcc at Nomalm during the illness of yo editor. Robert Towuley is quite sick and was unable to tuko his part in the play Saturday night. Chas. Wilson and family came over from the ra'nch Saturday evening to take in the show. Jake Rlttcr returned homo from Falls City last Saturday where he spent several days. Wiltlo Else returned last week from Pierce County where ho has been visit ing for several weeks. The public sale held at Wm. James Saturday was well attended and every thing brought a good price. Wm. Albln and wife of Graf ton arrived Thursday and will take possession of the farm ho recently purchased. Ed Shubort visited at Verdou last week and while there rented n farm to which he will move in the near future. Mrs. Samuel Harris returned homo Saturday from Lincoln where she has been for the past two weeks having her eyes treated. The friends of Frank Townloy will bo sorry to learn that while attending medical school a ! Lincoln had his leg broke last week , and is now doing nicely. The many friends of Mr. Ogg are sorry to learn that his recovery Is not promising us it was. Ho has been at St. Joe several wcnkssinco undergoing his operation. Miss Gladys Taylor and Mac Albln both on tbo afllrmativo at the dcbato the side that won , last Saturday night will represent Shnbert at Falls City in the near future. Wm. Leslie is now teaching the Fiko school , Guy Eversolo resigning as the pupils were beyond his control and our opinion is that it Is time for the parents to do Bomethine. SALEM M. L. Dowoll went to St. Joe Wed nesday. Mrs. Will Gregory has an attack of thu grip. Frank Porter of Dawson was in town Monday. Mrs. Ida Moo visited her daughter in Huinboldt. Chus. McDougal returned from Oak Wednesday. James Gearheart was In Falls City Wednesday. Rev. Opden was down from Lincoln over Sunday. Prof. Frulrstlon of Lcssuir Is hero visiting friends. J. J. Williams returned from Kansas City Wednesday. Mrs. Simmons entertained the Birth day Club Tuesday. Mr. Stewart and wife returned from Alnsworth Monday. Will Gregory went to Neniaha City Tuesday on business. Madge and Fern Whltter returned from Shubert Saturday. Mrs. Stavcr and daughter Lena came homo from Rule Friday. Mrs. Thompson returned to her homo In Daw son Saturday. Mrs. Ray Johnson and baby return ed from Humboldt Monday. Gilbert Simmons has been quite sick with the grip the past week. Mrs. Rachel Cox of Iowa attended the Fouraker funeral Tuesday. Cass Moore and family left for their new homo in AInsworth Tuesday. Miss Kate Upson was married to T. L. Mofflt of Republican City Wednes day. day.Mrs. Mrs. Jess Bunker and daughter of Dawson were hero Monday visiting old friends. Guy Sheeloy is using crutches on ac count of a severe kick on the knee from his colt. Roe Moore ana family moved Into their new homo recently purchasad from his brother. Miss Orrle French treated the 5th and Gth grades of the schools to a sleigh ride Wednesday night. Private Money. Private money to loan on Real Estate. Mortgages bought and sold. Call at First National Bank. 3-tf A. J. WEAVER. If you have Catarrh , rid yoursel f of this repulsive disease. Ask Dr. Sheep of Racine. Wls. , to mail j-ou free , a trial box of Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Rem edy. A simple , single test , will surely tell you a Catarrh truth well worth your knowing. Write today. Don't suffer longer. Sold by all dealers. The Price Killer The Price Killer One lot of Men's Fur Felt Hats , actually worth from $2,00 to $3,50.They are mostly sizes 6 8 , 7 and 7 # , Now if your size is in this lot come and get a BARGAIN ! , Saturday for Our new line of men's and boys' Spring Hats have arrived and they are the "chic" thing of the season , Any person making a purchase of at least $1,00 in otir store during the next ten days can have , free of charge , One 12x20 Carbonette Oil Enlargement from any photograph you bring us , See samples in windows , Note the prices below and we are sure that if you anticipate getting a new Rug this spring you'll ' see Matthews' Fine Saxony Rugs , sizes 27 x 54 inches. Matthews' special price , © Smith's fine Axminster Rugs , sixes 36 x 72 inches. Matthews' price , only Smiths'fine Axminster Rugs , sizes 9x12. Beautiful pat terns. Matthews' special price , while they last , \Ve 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 ! Opposite the ' O'GO Falls City , Court House Nebraska