THE PALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , APRIL i7 , 1908. LOC/VL / LORI : . Eat Snwles' candy. L Mrs. Brnsi Bode returned Sun day to her home at Sterling. Palm Sunday was duly observed by our churches last Sunday. Dr. Geo. W. Kencker , Gradu ate Optician. Eyes tested , frames fitted. The saloon men are all praying1 for license in this issue of the Tribune. Jttdd Carpenter , the Rule liveryman , was seen on our streets Saturday. Miss Anna Mason's incubator has hatched and congratulations are in order. Ethel Cade went to Dawson , Monday at which place she has a class in music. \Voodsworth of Bellevicw college was a Palls City visitor Thursday last. Mrs. George Ocamb and daugh ter , Hazel , of Rule were shopping in our city Thursday. Wonder how many hats will be picked to pieces by the one sit ting behind in church next Sun- clay. Hand painting appears to be the rage at Dr. Bailey's home just now , both out doors and in side. Prof. Beck , a teacher at the Peru normal , acted as one of the judges at the debate Friday night. Mable Sperry fell and cut her chin so severely that it required a couple of stitches to close the wound. Philip Schlater left Tuesday for Danbury , Neb. , where he will spend a couple of weeks with relatives- * ' - " - ' Mrs. Dick Downs and daugh ter , Miss Nellie , spent a day in St. Joe the latter part of the week with triends. Cleveland & Son's store has undergone a complete housecleaning - cleaning , and they now have as fine a place as you can find any where. Mrs. Josephine Lohr left Sat urday afternoon for Wymore where she will spend a few weeks with her daughter , Mrs. August Mitchell. The choir will furnish excel lent music at St- Thomas churcl next Sunday. There will also be a special Easter service to which all are invited. Norma Gentry returned Mon day afternoon to her home at Nebraska City having spent a few weeks in this city at the home of Win. Cade and wife. D. D. Reavis was called to Dawson Monday evening to take charge of the remains of M. Riley who died at his home in that city Monday afternoon. Henry Patterson writes us from Grand Junction ) Col. , that fruit prospects were never better in that section. He wants the Tri bune which will keep him posted in the future. What has become of that rock pile which did duty as pastime for vagrants. When Officer Marts brings them in seven in a bunch a rock pile might be used to good advantage. When you listen to gossip about - bout others did you ever stop and think that possibly others were circulating the same or equally as bad stories about you ? Remember - member no one is immune from gossip , Mrs. Dr. Moran is making some very substantial improvements on her residence , property in this city , in the way of porches , walks , etc- , and when completed will have one ot the nicest homes in thecitv. R. E. Grinstead was down from Salem Friday and made this office a very pleasant call. Mr. Grin- stead has been watching closely the outcome of the experiment made with the hog cholera preventative - ventative , and thinks the same a decided success. M. Ryan was down from Dawson - son Friday last. Good Friday. Have you plant ed your potatoes. Steve Chance and family of St. Dcroin were in town Saturday. J. Li. Gaudy was down from Huniboldt in a business way Tuesday. Work on the foundation of the new Catholic church is progres sing nicely. Mrs. T. O. O'Gorman and children left Sunday for a visit in Grand Island. Floyd Crandall from over the line followed the crowd and land ed in Falls City Saturday. John Schulenberg and Solon Cooper of Shubert were business visitors in this city Friday. Bill Ilossack of Schuyler , Neb. , arrived in town Saturday for a short visit with home folks. The Tribune .acknowledges very pleasant calls from a number of the visiting teachers Saturday. John Martin and family left this week for Council Bluffs where they make their home in the future. Al Pylc and Chris Shelly of Preston were among the many out ol town visitors in this city Saturday. Mrs. Carolyne Martin , our correspondent from Barada , was plensant caller at this office Saturday. The road drag did good service on our streets after the recent rain , putting the streets in fine condition. Ask any merchant on Saturday if advertising pays , and dollars to doughnuts his answer will be in the affirmative. Joe Spickler and family of Shu bert were taking advantage of the many bargains offered by our merchants Saturday. W. D Easley of Kansas City spent several days in this city during the past week looking after business matters. Bruno Hansen and wife are the proud parents of a fine baby boy which came to gladden their hearts on Friday night. J. S. Slocum returned Sunday from Hot Springs , Ark. , where he has beenfependinga few weeks. He is improved in health. Mrs. Ephriam Witheeof Stella spent a portion of the week in this city at the home of her par ents , Mr. and Mrs. John Ilossack. The Missionary tea at the home of Mrs. Himmelreich on Thursday evening proved very successful. About Si 2 was re alized. The fruit prospect is reported good thus far throughout this section and with no unforseen disaster from this date the crop will surpass any for } 'ears. Mrs. Livingston of Wymore is in the city visiting her sister , Mrs. John Ilossack. She came here for the purpose of interview ing the Hot Springs Doctors. Did you ever notice what a fascination the photograph dis plays have for the visiting school teachers ? It is certainly "pick ings" for the photographer when the teachers come to town. Word from James Whitaker. who is at Hot Springs reports considerable improvement in his condition since leaving here. His numerous friends in this city hope for a speedy return of health and strength. Bob Gruenlee , nn old Salem boy , and also well known in this city , having worked at the print ing business here years ag , v.'as renewing old acquaintances here the latter part of the week. Bob is now living on "easy" street having , inade good in the real estate ' business , but notwith standing his prosperity , does not forget old friends , and made this office a pleasant call while in this city. i Easter Sunday comes next. | Supt. Oliver was a Tccumseh yisitor Monday. Frank Blakney was down from Nims City Monday. Garden sass is looking line in numerous yards about town. Joe Morris of Wymore visited relatives in this city this week. April showers have been a scarce article in this section thus far. Carl Chandler of near Shubert was a business visitor here Satur- lay. Holland Spencc is nursing a boil this week that does not add to his usual model disposition. Mr. and Mrs. Ford of St. Joe were the guests of Rev. Neide ind family the first of-the week. Mrs. Conoycr and daughter , Nellie Weaver , of Verdon , were interviewing our milliners Satur- : lay. Humboldt won the debate held it Tecumseh , Monday evening jetwecn Tecumseh and Hum boldt. Mrs. John Brockman of Ilum- joldt was the guest of Mrs. Judge Wilhite the first of the week. GeorgeSchmelxcl has purchased : he McNall property in the cast part of town and moved there last week. Remember that Owens the horse buyer will be at Mettz' stables Saturday. Read his ad on an other page. Norman Mussel man and ES. . Sandusky visited Merrill and other Kansas towns in a business way this week. James Penncll will read the Tribune another year for which his name appears on the proper side of the ledger. Get out in the country these days and view a sight the likes of which you can see in no other part of the world. Mrs. James Jellison was called to Norfolk the first of the week by a message announcing the serious illness of her daughter. A cussing man is a hard pro position , but a cussing woman is the cussedest piece of the Al mighty's creation. It is certainly the limit. Fred Bruhn and wife from near Salem were pleasant callers at this office Tuesday and while here renewed their faith in the Trib une for another year. Miss Beulah Greenwald left Friday last for Dakota where she will visit her brother Frank and family and fill a vacancy in the schools at that place. Grant Southard and wife and little son of Geneva , Neb. , arrived in the city Friday and remained a few days as guests at the home of their father , Al. Southard. Win. Boll man was down from Barada Monday and called to place his subscription to the Tri bune to the required notch. He has our thanks we need the money. The people of Hiawatha have already completed arrangements for their 190S-190J lecture course. The World of that city says Prof. Harnack was one of the twenty fore-most citizens who guaranteed the cost of the entertainment. George Cleveland and Chester Fisher , who are touring Canada and the north-west , write that they are well pleased with that country. They say that the growth of the towns throughout that section is something wonder ful. They will probably spend a month sight-seeing. While climbing the stairway leading from the cellar to the telephone office Ned Towle sus tained painful injuries in the way of a sprained ankle and a barked shin by the stairway giving way with him- Ned was carrying a bucket of coal at the lime , Here after the hello girls will get their own coal. arc ; i few of our 1 luster Novelties and their prices. \Ve have everything1 carried in an up-to-date store. Barrcttes Gold filled with Jade and Rhinestones. The very hewesL from TSc up Necklaces Although the necklace has been worn for many seasons , its popularity is higher than ever before. Conic and see our line of Rope , Bead and Festoon- Necks. JAQUET THE OLD RELIABLE JEWELER Mrs. Fred Uoyd of Salem was in town Friday. Don't fool yourself. The other fellow has no more of a snap than you have. Simon Beachy left Friday for Hot Springs. He will remain a few weeks for the benefit of his health. A quartet of duck shooters bagged eighteen fine ducks , the result of a few hours sport on Friday. The ' 'Merry Widow" lias had its day. They are now adver tised on the bargain counters at 5'J cents. Ethel Parchcn returned Satur day from Verdon , where she had spent a few days at a house party at the home of Quint Stump. Billie Haldeman , a former em ploye on the Journal , came down from Council Bluffs , Saturday , ? or a short visit with friends. Misses Elizabeth Conover. Julia Frauenfelder and Mabel Beller , of Verdon. were guests of Miss Ethel Parchen the latter part of the week. "Big Hearted Jim , " which ap peared at the Gehling , was wor thy of a much better house than greeted them , owing , no doubt , to the Lenten season. A. M. Conover , formerly of this count ) ' but now of CaldwellIdaho , can't get along without a county seat paper , so naturally wants the best. He added his name to the Tribune list this week. What a waste of space to the readers of the News in announc ing the fact that it is the "largest , oldest and best" on earth. No ne ever questioned the fact and the proprietors have written the paragraph so often they really believe it is true. The South-eastern Nebraska High school field meet will be held in this city within a few weeks , and if you have a drop of sporting or patriotic blood in you go and see it. The writer had more fun and got more excited at the field meet held in Auburn last year than he ever did at a horse race or a foot ball game and that's going some. Belt Pins Silver and gold filled in the new green and rose gold finish , set with Jade and Tourmalines from TSc up Silver Purses The rage just now for silver purses and card cases is at its height. Look at our line from $4.50 up Plent } ' of home grown garden sass now. The wheat crop in this vicinity is looking fine. Max Werner is clerking for Cleveland & Son. It sprinkled enough to lay the dust Tuesday morning. Rex Oliver visited with friends near Shubert , Sunday. Pat Casey and Todgc McKcivcr spent Sunday in Omaha. Dee Spickler of Barada was a visitor in this city Saturday. Otis Spickler of Barada was on our streets Monday evening. Wanted A blacksmith at Mar grave ranch. Good wages. 2t C. B. Gridlcy of Franklin pre cinct , was on our streets Wednes day. The Bill McCray and Jack Hinton board are in session this week. D. D. Reavis had charge of M. Kiley's funeral in Dawson Wed- nesda } ' . Mrs. Harry Ross of Sparta , Wis. , is the guest of relatives in this city. II. J. Whitmore and wife of Lincoln spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Holland. W. II. Putmaii Son arc lay ing a new cement walk in front of the Bottlinir works this week. Mr. Clyde Ford , wife and daughter , of Hiawatha were the guests of rector Neitlc , Sunday last. Jerry Elwell and wife of Ches ter , Neb. , spent a few days the past week with relatives and friends in this city. J. C. Tanner is arranging for a cement walkabout the Tanner block which will add greatly to the appearance of that fine home. The McCreery brothers with their wives left Saturday night for Wctmorc , Kas. , where they were called to attend the funeral of their grandfather. Steve Miles is now enjoying himself and extending the pleas ure to his friends with a fine new touring car which he handles like a professional. 1 desire to inform the citizens of Falls City 1 and surrounding community that I have just opened a full line of everything per taining to the jewelry business , consisting of watches , jewelry , silverware , etc. I am a practical watchmaker and jeweler. All work and goods guaranteed , North win- 'dow of Kerr's Pharmacy. Reid's Yellow Dent Seed Corn For Sale This variety showed the larg est yield under nil conditions of any corn in the stale , the test being1 made at the Nebraska Kx- perltncnt Station. I bought tills seed from the State University farm three years ngo and it Is well acclimated. This is one of the so-culled early - va rieties and will be sold on car at $1.50 per bu. The demand is strong for this corn and it is going fast. If you want any of it , order now as the supply is limited. FRANK J. RIST Phone ! ! 2 , Spclscr. ITHE HUMAN EVE ISA ? DELICATE ORGAN 1 And understood by few. p Many a good eye has been & ruined by cheap glasses. THINKING PEOPLE 3 do not risk their future sight a and health In the hands of in- 3 competents. 3 We feel the responsibility O placed upon us and are prep - p pared to do our Work right. J. T. ONEAL Olllco over V. E. SchmlttGro- uury Store. Falls Nob. 9 City , - - Spring Specialties For Hoiisecleaning Time WALLPAPER Our Stock of Wall Taper is complete in cvry detail. Prclly Ilcdroom Stripes New Kitchen Patterns Handsome New Parlor Patterns Ingrains and Moirey Ceilings IIAHl ) OILS AND VARNISHES Leiiolium Varnishes House Paints Pennalac and Japalac for old furniture and floors \Vliite Lead and Linseed Oils Our prices are low and would be pleased to show you the samples before jou buy McMillan's Pharmacy FALLS CITY , NKHKASKA Le al Notice. Not IPO m ( hornhy alien tlint Mat Kaiser Ims tilnl with I lie pit } clurk nf l''ull City , Nebraska , n iiiititton MiiMHl l > ) the. re < | iii ito imtiilx'rol fmt-lioMcrH of tln > H.ronil Vi'unl of Falls City. ItirlmnUoii cuuniy , NYliniiku , i > ruitiK Unit n lici > iiH > IIH Kalinin keeper lie Krantoil Mm to M'll mult , H | > mtiinii ! > mid tinniiB UMHOI-H nn l.otHTi itml it. In lllock 71 , in the Heriinil Ward of fullx City , Ni'lmi-kii , for the inmucipul jenr , U'uiuuitiK on Mil ) 7th. I'.HH , and oniliim May Hill IWJ MAT , KAi > -in IlERT llAKKIl , ( Ity Clerk. S. Al. Phil pot was down from Humboldt Monday looking : after business affairs. Joseph Sncthcn of vFIumboldt was transacting business in this city Tuesday. lie has the thanks of the Tribune management for financial favors while down. MrPrimley , our Lyric theatre man , went to Lincoln Saturday evening : to arrange for bringing liis family to our city , as he ex pects to locate here permanently. Rimer DeJarnett , an employee on the M. P. , running between Auburn and Omaha , with head quarters at the latter place , came down Saturday. lie returned Sunday taking with him his wife and little daughter , as they expect to make that place their home.