' fliwzawm & - * ! \ > 8 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , MARCH 6 , 1908 fr enry Smith LANDS & LOANS HUMBOLDT. Bishop Arnold if. seriously 111 this week. 0. M. Linn WAS lu Lincoln tills week visiting a sister. George Newton is now in charge of the city delivery. The family of Jas. Hohrer are quar antined for diphtheria. Mrs. E. Whitney of Omaha Is hereon on n visit to her daughter. Kay Miller and wife of Onota , Ks. , are hero visiting her parents. NollloRlst entertained a number of friends at her homo on Friday. E. L. McConnell has purchased the cigar factory of Champ Wright. Mrs. Jon Hlakor entertained her mother of Table Rock this week. llumboldt la agitating the mlvlMibll- ity of creeling n now opera house. Mra. Ed Dorland returned Monday from a vlblt with her sister In Lincoln. Mrs. 1'roy and children of St. Joe were visiting relatives hero this wook. Sam Monasmlth and family moved tills week to the Linn farm west of town. Harry Gravatt of Subothn , KB. , wns hero over Sunday visiting with his brother. Pearl Garyer returned Saturday from an extended visit with her sister in Texas. T. J. Hardy , wife and daughter arc homo from a visit with relatives in Beatrice. ) < Mrp. Norton was under a physicians B care the past week being alllictcd with M tonsllltle. A packing house for Uumboldt Is one of the topics being discussed on the streets. F. W. Gutzmcr and family loft this week for their future homo near New ton , Kansas. Teddy Boyd received n broken arm Saturday while participating in eome athlutlcal sports. Cloinu Rousek and .Tennlu Fellers at tended the opera Mail nine Buttcrlly In Lincoln Thursday night. Will Lydlck nnd family are now lo cated in the property they recently purchased of Mrs. Samsom. Will Kcntner has purchased a hotel in Beatrice and leaves soon to take charge of his new business. Frank Sherman has recently pur chased a half interest in one of the barber shops in Table Rock. Mrs. Hayes livers who has been hero visiting her parents left Saturday for her homo In Sioux Falls , S. D. The Infant bhlld of Fred Billings and wifodled Thursday and the funer al was held from the Christian church Sunday. John Marmott , jr. , who has boon located in Colorado for several years was visiting his parents south of town this week. A company of friends wore enter tained at the country homo of Eno Getsman and wife Tuesday in honor of their 25 wedding anniversary. A ah ford Edlo and wife this week moved to the residence vacated by Win. Lydlck'e , Mr. Edie lately pur chased the property of H. W. Howo. Shirley & Buerstotta'a clothing store was robbed Thursday night of goods amounting to $ . ' 100. The guilty person or persons have not been loca- Chris Llonborgor's sale of Poland- China's at the pavilion Friday was well attended but the stock sold at loArdguros the average per head be. ing 911. Mrs. Carrie Harvey of Plymouth who had boon called to Falls City by the sickness of her mother stopped oil' here Sunday for a brief visit with a sister. Knowlton Carpenter and family loft Monday for Kansas City where they will reside In the future. Mr. Carpenter - tor having accepted u position with a drug linn in that city. 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. 200 acres 1 # miles from depot , Richardson county , Nebraska. Good buildings and land Will take -JO or 80 acres as part payment. ICO acres upland , 1 mile from depot , Rithardsou county , Nebraska. 312,000. 160 acres Johnson county , Nebraska. 80 rods to church and school. Best of terms. Might rent. 107 acres near Brownvillc , Nebraska. 80 acres ) ( -ml\c \ from Falls City high school. 010 acres , $8,000 improvements Also 640 acres adjoining. Will take ICO acres as part payment. Fine running w.itcr. A No. 1 opportunity. Money to loan. 1 The Price Killer ATTHEWS The Price Killer and for the next thirty (30) ( ) days we are going to offer yeti as good a Flour as is made in the state a Flour without a "peer , " First Grade , per sack $1.40 Second Grade , per sack . . . $1.30 REIV1EMBER We guarantee this Flour to be as good as any or your money back REMEMBER I Don't Miss This Flour Sale ! Don't Miss This Flour Sale ! -i ilk lk 1 W Tal to you because we know , and want you to know , that the BEST of all "good things to eat" in Falls City are carried here , A Few Canned Goods Standard Corn , 4 cans for only Early June Peas , per can only Standard Tomatoes , per can Sweet Potatoes , fine , per 1 can I. Fancy Table Peaches , per can Queen Beets , 2 cans for OHIO Born to Martin Nolle and wife Fob. 27 , a son. Fern Shouso of Falls City is visiting friends here. Mrs. Stoval of Atchleon , KB. , is hero visiting her sister. C.A.Johnson went to Norton , Ks. , to visit his parents. Guy Llchty and wife were guests of friends In Falls City Friday. Edward Gullllams whu has been quite sick is much hotter now. Mrs. Harriet Stump of FallH City spent last week with friends hero. Mrs. Robt Schlndlor is spending a few days In Falls City with her parents. Cheater Stump and wife visited with John Lichty and wife in Falls City last Friday. Mr. Fisher of Hamlln , Ks. , was up to Straussvillo last week looking after the store. Mrs. Shaffer and daughter Edna were guests of relatives in Falls City Saturday. Frances ShalTcr and daughter Anna of Fulls City spent. Wednesday with relatives hero. Edna Shaffer arrived homo last week from Lincoln whcro she has been attending school. Mrs. Guinn loft for her homo in St. Anthony , Idaho , Monday after an ex tended visit with her sister hero. John Strauss nnd family left this week for their now homo at Abilene , Kan. , whore ho has bought a farm. Mrs. Chester Stump gave a dinner to her mauy friends Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Guinn buforo she loft for her homo in Idaho. The literary at the center school house Is giving excellent programs and the crowds are so largo that a great many have to stand. Fancy Hominy , 3 cans for only String Beans , 2 cans for Kraut , fine , 2 cans for Fancy Table Plums , per can Extra Fancy Pears , 'per can Extra Fancy Apricots , per f * can GjiJ j We are showing our new Spring line of Men's and Boys' Hats and they have ALL the snap to them at prices ranging from § 1 00 to § 4.50. Sample Line of Men's Felt Hats , Actually Worth $2 to $3.50. . . . SHUBERT Howard Cheater Is on the sick list. Willie Krug of Lincoln is homo for a few days. Ed Shubert moved to Vcrdon last Thursday. Mrs. Ben Hall of Ncraaha is visiting friends hero. Charley Gaston was a county seat visitor Monday. Mrs. Chas. Thomas living east of town is quite elek. Elmer King went to St. Joe Thurs day with a cur of cattle. Nat Titus of Nomahu was hero Wed nesday in a business way. Thomas Brown loft Monday for his home in Hamburg , Iowa. Clyde Harper left Monday for ft visit through western Kansas. Lovard Ankrom of Barada IB visiting at the homo of friends hero. Ell Rnpart has been out the greater part of the week canvassing. Chas. Shulcnborg and wife visited friends at Baradn Wednesday. Roy Dunn of Barada went to St. Joe Wednesday with a car of cattle. O. Baylors of Barada loft Monday with a car of sheep for Kansas City. Mr ? , Kvivna was called to Vcrdon this week by the serious illness of her sister. Mrs. Hull and daughter Florence of Vordon were guests of friends here on Friday. J. W. Cummlngs arrived hero Mon day from a visit in the western part of the state. Homer Saylors of Stella has moved near Barada whore ho will farm the Gordcs farm. Mrs Veal and two children of Vcr don spent u few days hero recently with relatives. Three now candidates were added to the list of W.O. W. and a general good time was had. A number of our people were enter tained at the homo of Mr. McDaniol and wife Sunday. Our cornet band is doing fine in its practice and will soon bo ready to give open air concerts. Charley Shulonborg and wife have moved to J. C. Shulenberg farm re cently vacated byIess Rlttcr. Mrs. Motter and mother who have been visiting friends hero for some time left for their home In Chebaslls , Wash. , Tuesday. Mrs. Joe Harper ot Auburn who has been visiting her son nnd family for several days spent a few days with oth er friends lust week. Mrs. Taylor who has spent several months with her son at Lewiston re turned Thursday and will spend the summer hero with her mother. Mr. Brown the painter sold Win. Ryan who lately purchased the farm lying six miles southeast of hero wall paper for 4 rooms and when put on ho will have one of the finest residences in his neighborhood. "STELLA. Dr. Andrews has a new automobile , AH Mason is home from business college at Lincoln. John Brenner spent Sunday in the country with his parents. George and A. J , Wixon have moved from the country to town. S. R. Freed and wife are staying with their daughter here. W. H. Gordos of Lincoln is now in charge of the Florence hotel. A new boy recently made his advent into the homo of the Clark family. Louis Tiles is a patient in an Omaha hospital. Ho has stomach trouble. Elmer Mason and Elmer Pugh wont to Geneva this week with Chas. Kiscr. A Dangerous Friend was the attrac tion at the opera house Thursday even- Ing. Ing.Ed Ed Hammond has moved to Lincoln Choice Breakfast Bacon , per | pound 1 Country Bacon , fine , per pound Picnic Hams , per pound Bulk Coffee , per | pound A fef/ Good Laundry Soap , 10 bars 'J for < Good Cooking Figs , 3 pounds for Choice Prunes , Raisins or Evaporated - J ated Apples , per pound * i whcro ho will engage In life Insurance work. Arthur Pohl , for 2 years clerk at Wheeler's store has moved to Dan Kroh's farm. Mrs. Walker Is now able to sit up a llttlo each day. Mrs. Shraogor and a nurse from Fulls City are caring for her. Evangelist Jacobs and wife of Liu- coin are assisting Rev. Gould with the revival meetings at the new Methodist church. J. E. Winfrey and daughter Stella wore called to Carroll last week by the serious illness of Mrs. Robinson. A house for the occupancy of the hired man Guy Goldsberry is being built on the farm of W. E. Pritts. Wm. Huber section foreman at this place moved to Auburn this week whore ho will have a similar position. The music club mot Thursday after noon with Miss Janotte Weller and the Research club on Friday afternoon with Mrs. Herbert Bailey. The Ladles Auxiliary to the ceme tery association held an election of oflicers Saturday afternoon. Most of the old ofllcers were re-elected. The Lutherans arc putting in a fur nace and otherwise improving their church. The ladies of the church are helping to pay the expenses by giving some bake sales. The ladles of the cemetery associa tion will give an experience party at the Baptist church this evening. The party is a money making scheme to get funds for improvements at the Stella cemetery. See the Burligton's exhibit car of grasses , fruits and vegetables grown in the North Platte Valley and the Big Horn Basin. Car will exhibit in Falls City March 8 , 9 , 10 and 11. White Fish , S-pouncl pail for Mackerel , per pail , only Herring- , per pail , Boneless Cod Fish , 2 pounds - for Bulk Olives , all kinds of Pickles and the trimmin's. Our Groceries Have * We have just received our sample line of Carpets , Linoleums and Mattings. They in clude all the new 1908 patterns , in Granites , Ingrains , Tapestry Brussels , Velvets , Axminsters and Plush Velvets over 50 different styles and patterns in all , at price concessions that will interest YOU. Our Rug Special is still "on. " Opposite the Falls City , Court House n r Nebraska .