T * THE FALLS GIF TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , APRIL 10 , 1908. THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE Entered as secoml-ela m.ittcr a' Falls City , Nebraska , post oflkc , Janu ary 12 , 1W4 , under the Act of Congress of'Mnrch 3 , 1S7 < > . Published every Friday at Falls City , Nebraska , by The Tribune Publishing Company E. F. Shtvrls , One year . SI.-JO " " Six months . > Three months . -10 TELEPHONE 226. THE TAPT BANQUET. The splendid ovation extend ed to Secretary Tuft on Monday at Omaha , rellccts no little credit upon the state and the city of which he was a guest. His popularity is growing and the democrats will find the sec retary a man ol vote getting power equal to his physical stature , lie took all the wind out of Bryan's talk against the management of the Philippines and exposed in its true light the position of Bryan who exerted all of his inlluencc to secure the ratification of the treaty with Spain , which ceded to this coun try its many island possessions , and after the treaty was ratified , traveled the country from coast to coast , denouncing the admin istration for its LMiihppine pol icy. Bryan's attitude on this question is equal to his attitude toward Sullivan of Illinois , and toward Parker , whom he de nounced in many public speech es before and during the con vention which made him the party nominee , and afterward toured the country singing his praises and lauding his virtues. The secretary also called at tention to the fact that there is no assurance that Bryan will not return to his free silver fal lacies if once placed in power. All in all , it was a splendid banquet and the secretary made many warm friends by his visit. Wasn't that a merry race be tween Guy Greenwald and Will Uhlig for treasurer ? Now that the election is over let us lay all animosity aside and work for the betterment of the city. The parting shot , if you re member , of the Martins while in control of the Journal , was the warning that W. W. Abbey could not be elected mayor. What a keen foresight they have. The next important moye for the city is to sell its water bonds and buy the ground upon which it will locate the water and electric light plant. It is important that no time be lost in thi.s matter as it will require several months time at best to install the new plant. BARADA. Karl Lilly of Peru visited schools hero on Fridiiy. Hi'dslcSurmun was the guest of Kittle Duller on Sunday R. J. Dunn took a load of produce to Falls City on Friday. Huih Prltchiird of Ohio precinct was in iUrada , Sunday Fred Stotts und A Illll of Shubert wore in town Sunday Mrs Cluru Wagner visited Sundaj with Mrs G W Fnizee T F. Burgess was in Auburn the fore part of the week on business. Frank llonen and Dan Wamsloy wen Fur o vfsltors on Thursday. Austin Puett of StrnusvUlo was i bu-liH-ss visitor on Thursday. CM > ono rirlch Is going to Councl BlufN to work at the carpenter trailo. Andrew Llppold and family are quai notin.'d with smallpox at this written Mr > Charles Noycsof Vcrdon visile Sunday with her sister , Mrs. Jas. Haiti Vernon Wagner has gone to Brown vlllo to work for his uncle , Emer Ilowo. Ed Duorfeldt of Omaha visited la week with friends and relatives hen abouts. A ( \ Stoinbrlnk nnd family dopartc la t wcok for their new homo at Chosto Katu-as. D. E Burgess took Win. Duchman Falls City , Saturday to receive medic treatment Rev. Dillo , presiding older for th district , held services horc on Sundi afturcon. jjry iAi . riotii iMMiMPi > Oiii aMiiii * iTTiri-B fimni irr"iT iinnia > niiu ii aii in i [ HM II Eqaal Privileq At this bank , the small depositor and small borrower arc accorded equal privileges with the larger ones. A few dollars is all that is required to open an account with us. With such sugges tions as we may be able to offer , from time to time your business will be sure to grow. FALLS CITY STATE Capital and Surplus , $70,000.00 Mrf. Herman Voltmer and Miss Jo- lmnnali Fahslcr of Illllsdale , wcro in town Monday. Miss Mary Suthmer of St. Dorom , Is assisting Mrs. Carl Voltmer In her household duties. Mre. Mary llollman and children spent Sunday with her parents , Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Fra/.ee. Mrs. J. 11. Larigdon and her daugh ter , Miss Lottie , ylsltcd the dentist In Falls City on Wednesday. Ralph and Henry Butler f-pcnt Sat urday nnd Sunday with their cousin , Will Will Zubrlck , near Vcrdon. James Tlllman lias removed to Hook- part , Mo. , whoroho has secured n posi tion for the summer In a restaurant Mr and Mrs R II Dunn entertained ut dinner Sunday Mr and Mrs C P Martin and Mr und MrsM M Hondrlcks The Evangelical Sunday school be gan rohiwrtml this week for the Easier program to be given April nineteenth. A W Nixon has purchased of W J Martin his entire line of hardware and removed the same to his placeof busi ness. ness.Mr Mr and Mrs E E Butler and Mrs J A Martin drove to Muplo Grove Satutday afternoon to attend quarterly confer- once. once.Mrs. Mrs. Clara Wagner is again ut home , after a week's ' absence spent at Shubert in nursing her daughter , Mre. Vida Schuletiberg. Charles Hakes fromShondoah , Iowa , representing the American Live Stock Powder company of that place , was In town this week Mrs. Jacob Peters and little daughter - tor , Laura Louise , returned Saturday from Falls City. Both are greatly Im proved In health. Mr. and Mrs. Phlneas Fisher , Mr and Mrs. G. W. Sturms and Mrs. J. Lea- man of Maple Grove , attended church here Sunday afternoon. Mr. Emery Howe and wife and Mr. Harry West of Brownsville came over Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs.Vm. . Kuker. On Monday they visited Mrs. Louis Suhulenborg in Shubert. P ov. Edmund Rails of Lincoln , and Rev. C. R Blxler of Peru began u series of proiracled meetings at the Christian church on Salurday evening. Much interest is being manifested. Llovd Mitchell ami W. F. Butler were in St. Joe last week for the purpose - pose of securing a new line of summer geode to bo added to the largo stock hose so recently purchased of Mr. Mitchell. Grandma Slcmerlng accompanied her brother , Win. Huehmim , to St. Jo seph , where ho may receive skilled medical attention. Herman Ludwlg accompanied them for the same pur pose. The eighth grade of the Barada school this year numbers six. At a class election hold tins week Edward Single was elected president , Lela But ler secretary , Ella Kuhlmau historian Kittle Butler prophet. Mrs. Vldn Schulenberg , who has been In Shubert under the skillful cure of Dr. Shook , Is Improving rapidly and it Is thoughl that the first of ne.\l week she can bo removed to the home of her mother , Mrs. Clara Wagner , under whoso care she will remain for a time. R. II. Dunn and J. A. Martin with their wives drove out to E. Butler's ot\o evening this week , whore they they were most pleasanlly entertained with exquisite renditions of piano mu sic by Ilenry Butler. Henry Is a mosl accomplished pianist for his ago ami wo predict for him a brilliant career ii : his chosen vocation. ATTENTION. Clairvoyant ulu ) polmis It will pay you to read this carefully Never before the history of occult science lias u woman of Loretta's professional standing consented to pluco her services ut the disposal d o ( the public for such a nominal consideration. Her powers must f bo witnessed to be believed. She guarantees to tell your name and ' ° exactly what you want to know , No fee unless .satisfied Her time limited In vour city Parlors-HOTEL LINDELI STELLA. A eon was born to Frank Hlnklo and wile on Sunday , April 0. Homalno Tinicrman was a business visitor to Omaha the first of the week. Marie Emerson of Dawson has been the guest of Lucilo Harris n few days this week. Mrs. Ben Morgan of Falls City was the guest of Stella friends last Friday and Saturday. II. A. Clark has been looking after business nlTalrs al Vundalla , Illinois , for the past two weeks. I. Vnder and wife returned Monday night from a month'a ' visit with rela tives in Green county , Iowa. Mrs. Mannlo Ritchie and two sons of Table Rock , were the guests of her mother hero the first of the week. Judge Parriott and family of Auburn wcro guests at the homo of her parents , Andy Tynan and wife , over Sunday. Key Tomlinson of Pawnee City is a new clerk at Wheeler's. Ho and his family will occupy the Jameson bouse. Glenn Jenkins and lonu Shick , stu dents at Peru , were home a few days this week , the Normal having a short vacation. The "wet" board was elected Tues day by a majority of but , three , which means that wo arc going to have two saloons again this year. Dr. E. W. James of this place and MiM Laura Armstrong of Auburn will bo married on Tuesday , April 14 , at the bride's home in Auburn. The pupils of the high school enjoyed a vacation last Thursday nnd Friday , as Professor Wilson was in attendance at the teachers' meeting In Beatrice. Elmer Marts is homo from a three weeks' trip through western Nebraska and South Dakota , whore ho had been with the intention of buying cheap land. land.Mrs. Mrs. J.R. Cain , jr. and Miss Florence Wheclsr attended a mooting of club women at Humboldt a few days last week , the former taking- part on the program. The band gave a concert on the street last Friday evening. The program was late In starting on account of the tardiness of the leader , but the people enjoyed It just the same. Will Johnson , who has been i m- loyed in Mowery's livery barn for ome time , was married in Nebraska Jltv on March 31 , to Mrs. Edith Gaskcll LMiey will make their home at this > lace. Earl Swan , a telegraph operator at Calmer. Nebraska , has been here the iast week while recovering from an ecident. While loading baggage re- enllv ho had the misfortune to fall hrough a glass door , nearly cutting wo lingers off and cutting his wrist. SALEM Dr. Day wont west Sunday. Gco. Porter was in Salem Monday. Mrs. Dr. Scott drove up Falls City Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. Day drove to Falls City "Yidny. " Mrs. Roe Moore went to Dawson Mday. J. T. Shrimpton wont lo Fromou Monday. Clarence Smlih was up from Falls ity , Monday. Mrs.V. . R. Davis came down from Auburn , Saturday. Mr. N. W. Clark spent Sunday with \V. J. Foraker. John Anderson came home frou : Texas Monday. Mrs. Lizzie Schmilh relumed fron Texas , Thursday. Mrs. Pearl Groscup of St. Joe , Is vis lling her parents. Mrs. R. N. Huston returned fron Humboldt , Friday. Rev. Ogden of Lincoln preached ii the opera house Sunday. A. A. McCool and family spent Sur day al J. J. Williams' . Mrs. Geo. Shrimpton returned fret Hohncivlllc , Saturday. O.B. Lesley and family sptnt Suuda with friends at Nims City. Al. Corn and his mother of Verdoi were visiting in town Sunday. Misses Grace Hartln and Nora Mi Cool went to Falls City Thursday. W. NV.McDcrmott wife and childrc rolurned from Illinois , Wednesday. Mrs. Geo. Lawrence and Mrs. Cuu mins went to Falls City Saturday. SPRINGTIME GIFTS 4aP H a V fl H a fcaJ1 fi H I H Heraa if1 IB fl 'tauP T'is often puzzlesome to know just what to se lect for the Easter remembrance. We understand it and accordingly we've care fully prepared what may be termed a "working list" of suitable suggestions in the way of Jewelry Gifts , which you wish to select at this season of the year. We feel confident that you can make a pleasing selection here if you desire anything in Silver or Rich Cut Glass for the dining room or dressing table , or if you wish a decorative piece for mantle or cabi net , or if you merely want some inexpensive bit of Sterling. We have scores of articles that may fittingly be chosen for wedding gifts or anniversary presents and a host of pretty trinkets that make ideal , little cost ing and much appreciated Springtime remembrances. A cordial invitation is extended to all to visit our store whether you wish to buy or just to see the pretty articles we have on display. DAYIES & OWENS Reliable Jewelers and Opticians Mrs. Smith of Fortcscue , Mo. , Is vis iting at the homo of Mrs. J. T. Adams. The ladies Birthday club met at the homo of Mrs. J. W. Wlckhnm , April 1. Ilenry Boyd came over from Fortes- cue , Mo. , Sunday , tor u visit with Mrs. J. T. Adam ? . Mrs. Mobly was called to Humboldt Wednesday on account of the illness of Mrs. Kershaw. The Rev. B. W. Wiseman. D. D. , of Illinois , preached in the Gospel Union church Sunday. Mr. und Mrs. Chns. Allen of Fargo , N. D. , were at Mrs. J. T. Shrlmpton's the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wertz went to Lincoln Monday , where they have es tablished themselves a new home. C. A. Cook , B. A. , Rose and O. B. Lesley were in attendance upon n gen eral assembly of Modern Woodmen at Falls City , Wednesday evening. VERDON Meta Heinemau returned to Peru Tuesday. Miss Rlggs spent Sunday with friends at Stella. Queen Chism was a Stella visitor over Sunday. Mr. Boatman and wife drove to Stella last Sunday. Fred Eleineman and family drove to Falls City last Saturday. Mho town election was held Tuesday in the Goolsby building. Gene llolmick and wife returned hoirto from Stellu , Tuesday. Rev. Thomas Jones returned from Waverley , Nebr. , Saturday. Mr. Stevens of Marysvllle , Mo , was here on business Friday last. Mrs. Ed Fraunfeldcr and son returned home from Falls City , Sunday. Supt. Oliver of Falls City preached at the Christian church lust Sunday. Mrs. Clyde Harden and baby returned home from their visit at Stella. Sunday. Rev. Llman of Maple Urove was a business visitor here one day last week. Jennie and Bessie Stump returned from their Falls City visit last Saturday Rev. Sam Dillon of Omaha preached at the Evangelical church Sunday even ing. Miss Amret Hart and Mrs. LIlllc Wilkinson drove to Shubert last Thurs day. John Helnzelman returned to Hura- boldt , Tuesday , after a short stay at home. Edna Parsons returned to Peru Mon day , after several thus vacation spent at home. Etnel Parehen came up from Falls City Saturday on a visit to relatives and friends. Katie Meliza returned to Falls City Sunday , after a few days spent with- homo folks. Mr. and Mrs. StolTor of Moral , Kans. , spent Sunday with the latter's sister , Mrs. Lee Hart. Mrs. Lucy Cornell went to Falls City Friday , for a visit to her daughter , Mrs. McManus. Moo Johnson arrived from Norton , Kans. , Sunday on a visit to her sisten Mrs. Ira Houtz. Verna Williamson went to Reserve , Kans. , Saturday , on a visit to her friend , Alta Weddle. Blanche Arrabruster came up from the county seat Wednesday for a few days visit at home. Make Your Selection Now of Sp ng Clothes To Wear EASIER SUNDAY OF COURSE you wish to be among- the best dressers on Easter Day. You want clothes that are correct in fashion , faultless in fit. You want garments that will keep their shape and wear well. Here you can get precisely what you want in the widely known , widely worn "Peck" Clothing for Men and \oui\g Men With this clothing- you take no chances. You will be quick to see the superior excel lence of the materials and the exceptionally high grade workmanship , while the wide varrety of distinctive-exclusive-models will surely interest you. No clothing at any price can pleabe you better or pive you more satisfactory service than "Pock" Sack Suits for Spring at 515.00 to $25.00 Extremely attractive single and double breasted sacks which conform to every rule of fashion anil good form with distinguishitiK style-touches not to be found in oth er clothing ; in soft-loned plaids , stripes , checks and mixtures. "Pecks" English Walking Suits , SI5.00 to S20.00 As popular for Urcss as for business wear in plain and fancy suitings. Hats and Haberdashery for Easter Attractively Priced Everi tiling that's new in haUvear and furnishings in vast assortments of exclusive cftects. Hargrave Ik Hargrave Opposite Post Office will make the season of 190S at " * my home one block north of High . ' . - * ' ' school building ! Falls City , Neb. ' Prince Koyal is a dark dapple gray Percheron Coach Stallion , „ " < < < six years old weighing 1500 pounds 'f " he is a stallion of excellent style VV" and action and has proven himself - self a sure loal getter , For ' " further information and pedigree ' ( see owner. j TERMS : Prince Royal will } . serve mares forSlO to insure colt j to stand and suck. If mare is } parted with or removed from the | original locality , service money becomes due at once. A lien on J mare and colt is held for service money. Extra precaution taken to prevent accidents , but am not responsible should any occur. SUNRISE will also make the season at my home. Description : Sunrise is a black jack , snow white points and was foaled November 4 , 1901. He ! is a heavy big boned jack , 15 } hands high , extreme length , wide breast and straight back. Heart girt 67 ins. , below hock 10 ins ; weighs 1125 Ibs. Is a good and ' sure breeder. Pedigree : Sunrise was sired by Sunlight(467) ( ) weighing 1250 pounds ; he by Starlight jr. , (80) ( ) ; he by Starlight sr.Sl ) ; he by Belknap ; he by Blackney Imp. Sunlight's dam by Imported Paragon (63) ( ) , which sold for $2- 600. First dam Kate by Napoleon leon , sr. , he by Peacock ; he by Imp. Napoleoo. Terms and conditions same as for Prince Royal. Service fee$10. TWILIGHT Is the celebrated Tennessee Jack , is 16 hands high , coming three years old with extra heavy bone , has excellent style and action , will serve mares at $12 to insure living colt. Description and Pedigree will appear later. All these animals will make the season at the home of J. F. Scar lett at the above place. J. F. SCARLETT. i i