I THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , APRIL 3 , 1908. LOCAL LORE. Eat Sowlcs' candy. Lawrence Christian spent Mon day in Ilumboldt. Next Tuesday is election. The agony will soon be over. Win. Fcnton of Dawson was a pleasant visitor here Saturday. Father Bex was a business vis itor to Lincoln the first of the week. J. II. Hall of Verdon came down to the Elks' minstrel Thursday night. Mrs. Jule Ruegge was quite sick during ; the week but is now much improved. The head push of the Hiawatha World occupied a front seat at the Elks' minstrel. The much needed rain put in an appearance on Monday , doing , an abundance of good. Mrs. II , Myers went to Hia watha the first of the week for a visit with relatives. II. E. Sargent of Weeping Water was the guest at the home of John Hossack Friday. It is hard to find another town of this sixe with as much musical talent as is in Falls City. Little Paul Davies went to Salem Friday afternoon for a visit with his grandparents. Special attention given to the treatment of the eye. Glasses correctly fitted by Dr. Reneker. Miss Minnie Tiehen of Dawson was the guest of her sister , Mrs. Robt. Kanaly , during the past week. Prof Harnack came over from Hiawatha to assist in the orches tra at the Gehling , Thursday evening. The Falls City Nursery that has always sold the trees , will have a fine lot of trees for the spring trade. Itf. The Elks got out a very neat advertising souvenir program for their entertainment , which netted them a nice sum. George Hansen of Stella was in the city Thursday , coming down for the purpose of enjoying the Elks' minstrels. When the band played ou the btreet Thursday afternoon it at once started the query : Are we going to have a band this summer ? Show us a man who is always saying he does not care what people think of him , and we'll show you a mighty poor citizen. J. R. Cain , Jr. came down from Stella just for the purpose of at tending our minstrel show. Rob always did have a weakness for home talent productions. Mrs. Belle Mulligan and son , Glenwen Neal , left Sunday for a visit at the home of Harrv Sar gent at Weeping Water. They will also visit in Omaha before they return home. _ The many friends of Miss Eva Cooper will be glad to learn that March 15 she set sail from Hong , Kong , China for America. She will reach her home in Ilumboldt some time in May. Miss Cooper has been employed as teacher in the Philippine Islands for the past two years. Rev. Manshardt shipped his household goods to his new home in Leonardville. Kas. , Tuesday , and he and his wife followed on Wednesday. Before leaving Mr. Manshardt called and ordered the Tribune sent to them in their new Lome. We commend this worthy couple to the good people ol Leonardville and wish them abun dant success in their new home Last Monday a mail coach was put on both trains running : through Shubert and that post- office now has mail delivered and sent out twice each day by the railroad. They have a mixec train consisting of two passenger coaches , one snail coach am freight cars , but do not carrj mail clerks. The Star route be twcen Stella and Shubert is stil in operation. Fou SAU { Millet hay 30c per bale , II. R. Rahlf. Capt. Evans canic down from Stella on business Saturda } * . Mrs. Frank Veach of Vcrdon isited Mrs. L. D. Lawrence last Friday. Dan D. Kroh of Stella was i pleasant caller at this office Friday , Mrs. Chas. Davis went to Lin coln on Tuesday for a short visit with friends. T. J. Oliver went to Beatrice Wednesday to attend the teach ers' association. Mrs. Al Spear left Wednesday or a few weeks visit with rela- ives at Orleans , Neb. George Ilossack left Monday 'or Ilartington , Nebr. , where he will spend the summer. James Sinclair returned Friday roui Gordon , Nebraska where he las been looking at land. Clyde Haskins of the btclla ress , was a very pleasant caller while in this city Tuesday. Messrs. James Wiltse and C. II. iViltse and families spent Sunday with their parents at this city. Ed May and wife of Salem were in the cit } ' Thursda } * evcn- ng to attend the Elks entertain- nent. Mrs. Will Holt and daughter , Nellie Lee , went to Lincoln Wednesday for a visit with rela tives. Frank Eversole , who is now in : he general merchandise business n Elk Creek , was in the city VIonda } ' . Misses May and Kate Maddox. students at the Wesleyan univer sity , are at home for a week's vacation. Miss Florence Wylie went to Peru last Friday for the purpose of attending a social function , ind also to visit friends for a few lays. Miss Carhart and Miss Ilaney , two of our public school teachers , took advantage of their short vacation and visited in South Omaha. All who heard Bishop Williams it St. Thomas' church Sunday norning say he delivered one of : he best sermons ever listened to ! n this city. Miss Ida Pribbeno is now em ployed as clerk in the dry goods lepartmcnt at V. G. Lyford's store , having commenced her duties Monday of this week. Harry Thomas and wife of Hiawatha were in the city Sunday. The } ' came for the purpose of attending service at St. Thomas church and hearing Bishop Williams preach. George Dixon and J. L. Mus- grove of Sabetha were in the ci during the week in the interest of young Glenn , who is now in jail awaiting trial on the charge of burglary. Mr. Musgrove is guar dian of Glenn. Ray Myers , who went to Cali fornia several months ago expect ing to locate there , came back again the first of the week. Ray bays California is all right for those who like it , but he prefers good old Nebraska. Bishop Williams was the guest of C. Ilargrave and wife while in the city Sunday. Mrs. Ilargrave was at one time a member of Rev. William's parish in Chicago be fore he had attained the high order he now holds. II. A. Schneider of Plattsmouth , Neb. , was in the city last Thurs day , coming for the'express pur pose of attending the Elks min strel , and he says he was wcl repaid for his trip. Mr. Schneider is register of deeds in Cass county George A. Smith called on The Tribune while in the city Thurs day and after watching our ma chinery work and looking oyei our paper decided to add his name to our list and will here after be numbered among The Tribune's satisfied readers. Gco , Schmclzel was a Sterling visitor Monday. J. L. Gaudy of Ilumboldt was n the city Wednesday. I guess that cold wave Wcdncs lay was an April fool for all ol is. Continuous performance at the 1/yric beginning at 7:30 : each evening. Hear Mr. Frank Rcilly , the baritone soloist , at the Lyric each cycning. Mrs. E. E. Scott spent a few lays of this week with her par ents in Salem. Geo. Ilansell was down from Salem Monday and spent a short time with friends. Mrs. Ernest Porr of Ilumboldt was in the city Sunday the guest of Mrs ; Dr. Wolfe. Dayid Neild and wife came lown from Pawnee City Monday : o look after business. John llershberger of Rule was ooking after business interests in this city Wednesday. If you love a good song hear Mr. Frank Rcilly in the illus- : rated songs at the Lyric. You can always find bargains it Matthews , as a glance at his ad in this issue will prove. Entire change o f Motion pictures at the Lyric Monday , Wednesday and Friday of each week. John Ilutchings returned Tuesday from a week spent in Oklahoma looking after business affairs. Lyford has much of interest to tell you in this issue. Study his ad carefully as every item is a Bargain. If the price of bcelsteak keeps on going up we will soon be cat- ing quail on toast as an item of economy. Rev. R. Cooper Bailey , Ph. D. filled the pulpit in the Presby- Lerian church in Pawnee City last Sunday. - . . - , ? i Philip Schlaeter is visiting with his uncle near Barada this week before leaving for his home in Meeker , Okl. Archie King of Table Rock , a time honored friend of the Trib une management ) was a pleasant caller Wednesday. Mrs. Elva Sears-Vincent and her daughter. Miss Maxine. ar rived from Shenandoah , Iowa , Wednesday , for a visit at the old home in this city. Mrs. Carrie Harvey returned Wednesday to her home in Plym outh. Neb. , after a few days spent in this city at the bedside of her mother , Mrs. Unland. Furnish a tree to help beautify the park. The Mayor will have a man there for one week begin ning tomorrow to receiyc and plant anything you might donate. Miss Melva Kern , who has been employed at Lyford's htore for some time , has severed her connection with that institution and returned to her home in Rulo. L. W. Snyder was called to Shenendoah , Iowa , the latter part of the week in answer to a telegram announcing the death of his father at the advanced age of 7S years. Claud Blaine Philippi of this city has accepted a position as clerk in our postofficc. Judging from the way he takes hold he will undoubtedly make a success of his new work. John Powell returned Wednes day from a three week's stay at Hot Springs , Ark. We arc glad to say that John's health is great * ly improved and he is again able to attend to his large real estate and loan business. Geo- Hoffman an M. P. em ployee , this week moved his family to their new home in Liacoln , much to the regret of their many friend * here , The Tribune will keep them posted as to what it going ou in Falls City. Did you get April fooled ? The usual April fool pranks were in evidence Wednesday. MissChloe Prater spent a portion tion of this week in Beatrice. M. J. LaBlanc of Rule was looking after business interests in this city Tuesday. R. P. Thomas went to Hot Springs , Ark. , Sunday for the benefit of his health. The schools were closed yester day at noon in order to allow our teachers to attend the institute in Beatrice. Mrs. W. C. Goodrich of Chicago cage arriycd in the city this week for an extended visit with her sister , Mrs. C. W. Brcithaupt. Dr. M. L. Wilson , Physician and Surgeon. Office and resi dence over McMillan's drug store. Phone 329. 2tf. George McDowell of Salem was among the many who made us a pleasant call since our last issue and renewed faith in the Tribune. Mrs. J. R. Cain , jr. , of Stella came down Wednesday and accom panied the delegation from this city to the club meeting in Ilum boldt. Keep strife and contention out of the campaign. Hold your self so that you can help push Falls City no matter who is elected. Mr. Dunn of Omaha will nomi nate Bryan at Denver. This is said to be the only feature of the convention which Mr. Bryan will not personally perform. Our Glee club composed of six teen of the High school pupils , furnished music at the South- sastern Nebraska Teachers' association in Beatrice this week. Mrs. F. II. Colcof Omaha , who was attending the Woman's club meeting in Ilumboldt , accom panied Mrs. C. F. Reavis to this city and will visit relatives here for a few days. Mrs. T. J. Gist has issued at home cards for this morning complimentary to the state officers of the Federation of Woman's Clubs , who are her guests at a house part } ' for a few days. Geo. E. Martin of Nebraska Cit } ' is among the many to help us comply with the new postal law by sending us enough cash on subscription this week to place him a year ahead on our list. Mrs. T. J. Gist went to Fair- bury Monday to attend a club meeting. From there she went to Ilumboldt and spent Wednes day and Thursday at the .District Federation of Woman's Clubs. Wm. Winterbottom and John Dickman left Monday for Grand Island to look after the work of putting in a couple of heating plants which contract Wirth & Winterbottom recently landed. Among those from this city who attended the meeting of the District Federation of Woman's clubs in Ilumboldt are Mrs. John Martin , Mrs. W. W. Abbey , Mrs- A. G. Wanner and Mrs. C. F. Reavis. The season ol sale bills is at hand and the Tribune wishes testate state that we are prepared to print sale bills while you wait and do as good work and at as low figures as you can get anj place. _ 7-tf Everybody should plant a tree in the park on Arbor day. Whci the city of Fairbury bought : park practically the entire com munity planted trees on last Ar bor day. Each school , each church , each lodge , each club should plant a hard wood tree in our nesv park next Arbor day. It isn't too early to order 3'our trees now. Let's make the next municipal year Jt progressive year. Let the next administration be a business administration. We are about to employ men who will be entrusted - trusted with the expenditure of $ -10)000 of our money. Let's IK careful in our selection that we may secure competent , experi enced employees- Did you sec the Easter novel ties at White's Wall Paper Store. II , S. Morehousc of Reserve remembered the Tribune by a substantial check this week , M. J. Thomas of Frankfort , vans. , visited relatives in our city the latter part of last week. Miss Maude Mohler returned iVedncsday from Aurora , 111. , vhcro she has been attending college. Patzman Sisters have received * in elegant line of Sailor Hats or school wear. Call and sec hem. Mrs. W. S. Moore arrived this week from Grcclcy , Col. , having lecidcd to again take up her abode n this city. Key. Neide of St. Thomas churcl was attending to pastoral work in Auburn and Tccumseh luring the week. Mrs. George Stumbo and laughter , of Lincoln , is in the city the guest of her parents , Sam'l Prater and wife. We make a specialty of decor ating and would be pleased to suggest as to color and schemes n wall paper at White's Wall Paper Store. Norman Mussleinan returned Wednesday from Garden City , : vas. , where he has been for the > ast three weeks attending to jusincss matters. If you knew how cneapb' you could paper with the artistic wall paper at our store you would not let those rooms go another season. White's Wall Paper Storc Misses Viva and Layette Kinney - ney , two teachers of the Verdon school , spent Saturday and Sun- lay in this city the guests of their cousin. Mrs. R. P. Thomus. Listen ! Saner Kraut , the best candy ever made from cocoanuts - nuts ; shredded by ourselves to insure freshness ; only Ific. a lb. Saturday , April ! , at the Candy Kitchen. If you have ever tasted these you will know what this means. * Miss Mary Sullivan returned Monday irom quite an extended stay in Mexico. She reports her brother , Dan , who was injured some time ago br being shot , as improving rapidly and expects to be home in two or three weeks , Gust II. Roth and family who have been residents here for a long time , left for their new home at Swift's P. O. , Ala. Mr. Roth , who has made several trips tp the south has great confidence in the future of that country , and we sincerely hope all his expectations will be realized. Before leaving he made this office a pleasant call and ordered the Tribune to be a weekly visitor to his new home. Our best wibhcs go with him. The public is again reminded of the Union Evangelistic meet ings that are now in progress in the First M. E. church , con ducted by Rev. Dr. John A. Earl and his assistants from Chicago , and the pastors of the city. Considerable interest is being manifested , and the chorus work is an inspiration. The preach ing is pungent , searching ami withal kindly and sincere. Bet ter make up your mind to attorn : all the meetings , and get all the good you can , and do all the good you can through this con certecl effort. Money. Money to loan on Real Estate Mortgages bought and sold. HKNKY G. SMITH , 10 2t. Falls City , Neb. A Card of Thanks. We wish to extend our thanks to the many friends for their kim acts during the illness and at th death of our beloved wife am mother , FKHJ > AI.MRKDIXGKK Wnj , J MRSA. . II. For Sale. Reed's Yellow Dent seed corn , and Diamond Joe while seed corn price $1 per bushel. This is pure bred corn. Early Ohio seed potatoes Si.SO per Int. Send in your orders be fore they are all gone. Silver Laced Wyandotte eggs 5c etch. Every egg guaranteed. Building sand $1 per load. H. L. Rahlf , Pleasant Hill farm , Falls City , Neb. Q-2t Spring Jewelry ! Call and sec 'the new patterns in Bracelets Necklaces Beauty Pins Cuff Links Guard Chains Rings , Etc. We solicit your pat ronage. A.EJacquet "The Old Reliable Jevvlor" IIUMBOLDT. L. J. Sacrist 1ms commenced the erection of iv new residence. btun Siuvtoll transacted business in St. Joe the mlddlu of the week. John Tlgho vvns numbered among the county scat visitors , Tuesday. Mrs. Will Waggoner visited a part of the week with friends in Dnwson. Loulso Power is spending the week with friends mid relatives In Lincoln. Lonu Lulz was down from Lincoln over Sunday visiting with homo folks. Jesse Goodulo , of Lewiston , Nob. was in the city Sunday the guest of a frlond. Chris Shawhan , of Table Hock , was transacting business in Ilumboldt Tuesday. Dr. K. Elliott , a veterinary surgeon ormcrly of Kansas City , 1ms located n Ilumboldt. O , I. llall attended the Bryan ban- not at the Lliuloll hotel In Lincoln Tuesday evening. Archie Webster , who has been em- loycd In Kansas City for some time , HIS returned home. A number of young pcoplo were ) lcasantly entertained on Friday even- ng at thu homo of Zora Marble. Tjllllth Waggoner , a Icachor In the choola at DouglasNob. , was hero over Suuday visiting with her parents. The city schools were dismissed Thursday and Friday in order that the cachera might attend the meeting In Dcatrico. A. J. liucfetettn has sold his cottage o O. W. Cass. Mr. Buerstetta has ommenced plans for the erection of anew now residence. Twelve young ladles attended the bower given Mrs. A. O. Unlund at the ionic of Mrs. II. J. Unl/.da in Table lock Saturday afternoon. Virgil 1'atterson arrived Tuesday rom California to assist his parents , . T. Patterson and wife in their propo rtions for moving to the above state. Nina Snow , Ina Nohcr , Morgan Walsh and Wanii Zimmerman , rcprr- ontod the Ilumboldt Lllgh fchool at ho Interstate debute held in Beatrice Wednesday night. The antl-llcenso forces have named he following municipal ticket : N. C. Hampbcll , mayor ; Hov. IT. A. Ilohon- ivald and F , A. Hummel , councllmcn ; Frank Dorland , clerk ; and li. K , Boyd , treasurer. At the license caucus tbo ollowing ticket was named : II. A. Mann , mayor ; Hudolph Vertipka and Lion Green , couneilmcn ; J. O. Simmons , clerk ; and Ben Strammcr. treasurer. Will pay you the following' prices for poultry until I can get another car load : Hens Also want your Eggs for Cash. Butter Fat at the high est market price. E. E. JAMES Phone 290. Falls CitNebr. . Private Money. Private money to loan on Real Estate. Mortgages bought and sold. Call at First National Bank. 3-tf A. J. WKAVKK.