I THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JULY 10 , 1908. LOCAL LORE Binder twine at Werner , Mosi man & Co. for 8 and 10 cents pe 'Vk' pound. ' FOR SAI.K Good rain or sloj barrels , at f > 5c. each , at Heck1 ! feed store. Mrs. Allie Watson spent a fev days during the week with he sister in Auburn. Miss Lillie Oswald left Monday for an extended visit in diffcrcn parts of Wyoming. Miss Lottie Putman left Mon day for a few weeks visit witl relatives at Geneva. We cater especially to socia functions desiring anything ii our line. Candy Kitchen. Quimby Ilossack came dowi from Omaha Friday night on ; short visit to his parents. Will Gilman and wife returnee to Nebraska City Sunday after ; visit with relatives in this city. Elizabeth Miller came dowi from Lincoln Saturday to speni > a week with home folks in thi ' . , city. Florence and Mildred Neitxe went to Blue Springs Sunday ti spend a couple of weeks with rel atives. Dr. Fast and wife and W. A Greenwald and wife left yester day on a pleasure trip throng ] the west. s Grace DeMers came down fron Peru and spent the Fourth witl her parents. She returned to he studies Monday. Bessie Arnold returned fror Humboldt the latter part of th week where she had been visitini friends for a week. Ross Foster arrived in the cit Sunday from California and wil visit for a time with his parents Ben Foster and wife. Dave Abbott and wife returne Sunday to their home in Omalu after a visit in this city with thei parents , Mr. and Mrs. George .A Abbott. Mrs. I. L. Callison and littl son returned to their home i Stella Sunday after a weeks visi in the city at the home of Dr. 1 M. Houston. Mrs. Crooks of Hiawatha spet the Fourth in this city with he son , Harry Crooks and wife an made the acquaintance of he new grandson. Dr. I. M. Houston made Tli Tribune happy this week by n newing his faith The Dr. is mighty busy man but insists upo time to read The Tribune. More than 200 tickets were sol at this place for Humboldt lai Saturday. A pretty good deleg ; tiou. Humboldt will have a goc chance to return the complimei chautauqua week. Mrs- Jim Downs and childre lett Sunday for Omaha to mei Mr. Downs. They left that cit Monday night for Ogden , Utal where Mr. Downs has accepted position in the master inechanu office of the Southern Pacil railway. Our chautauqua is bound to 1 a success ) as there seems to be r limit to the advertising and th ; is what counts. The finest kit of a program has been arrange for the entire session , and no all that remains is to let tl people know of it. John Mosiman has bee\i aboi the busiest man in town durir the past two weeks mastering a the secrets of that fine new aut but he now has it down pat at is ready to give all his friends spin around town. The machii is one of the new high whe sort , the kind that goes in at kind of weather. Werner , Mos man Co. haye secured tl agency and inform us that tin have 'fine prospects for sever sales. Operators Wanted. Apply at once at local centt office Southeast Nebraska Tel phone Co. tf Paul Frehse has returned tc Clarimla , Iowa after a short visil in this city. Paul is one of tin many graduates of the Barreti Business college of this city whc is making good , holding a flue position in Clarinda. Our old friendHerman Koehlei wants us to know that he hasn'i lost his patriotism by moving tc the south , and sent us a verj pretty Fourth of July postal fron Mobile , Alabama last Saturday , F. M. Stump and wife wen among the Falls City people whc left Sunday for Denver. Thei vill visit other Colorado point ; Jefore returning home. T. L. Humuielreich went t ( Lincoln Thursday to attend th < Bryan festivities. He remainee n the capitol city until Saturday he guest of friends. Mrs. Fred Cleveland , jr , fine ittle daughter and Miss Nettii leveland of Nebraska City wen n the city the latter part o he week. Oliver Stalder was down fron lumboldt Thursday attending t < natters pretaining to the estat af his father , the late Hon. A. E Stalder. Col. M. W. Harding was dowi rom Huuiboldt Friday minglinj with his many friends here. H nade this office a pleasant call. Miss Nina Mead left last Fri lay for a months visit with he grandparents and other relative and friends in Omaha. The next ball game for ou ans will be between Falls Cit ; ind the Preston Indians nex Tuesday afternoon. Fred Mosiman and wife are ii he city guests at the home o lie latter's parents , Mr. and Mrs R. B. McMahon. Stella Shock and Miss Heate returned Monday from Pawne Dity having visited relatives ther 'or the past week. Minnie Albright returned Mon lay from a few days yisit wit' ; her sister , Mrs. Vern Ripley i Shcnandoah. Miss Laura Naylor returne Friday from Peru where she ha ust completed an observatio : course. Mrs. Charley Sharts returne Tuesday morning from a fe\ days visit with relatives in Hum boldt. May Maddox returned Sunda from a week's visit with her siste Mrs. George Dietsch in Hastings Haye you been down to th park lately ? It is being put i fine shape for the chautauqua. Mrs. Cora Stotts and son Merr of Beaver City are visiting he daughter. Mrs. Williard Sears. H. C. Meyers out on Route 3 i another of the faithful to remen ber The Tribune this week. Don't forget the Candy Kitchc when you want the best in Ice : Ice Cream and Candies. John Gehling , wife and litt daughter spent the Fourth wit friends in Hiawatha. Mrs. E. E. Scott returned Fr day from a few days visit wit her parents in Salem. Fred Chesley and wife returne from Atchison where they wei visiting relatives. Frankie Gist went to Ilumbole Sunday for a visit at the home < Howard Long. FOR SAUS-Good rain or sic barrels , at ( > 5c. each , at Heck feed store. Basil Stratton was among tl Humboldt visitors in this cil Friday. Dr. Geo. W. Reneker. Grad ate Optician. Eyes tested , fram fitted. tf Falls City vs Preston Indiai at Poteets park Tuesday afte noon. Blanch Capp returned Mend ; from a yisit with Stella friend Fourth of July is over , no comes the circus. Hello girls wanted at the loca cntral office. Wanted Farm hands at the Margrave Kanch , Preston , Neb Hello girls wanted at the loca 'phone oflice. II. C , Smith made a busines ! trip to Auburn Monday. Wanted Farm hands at the Margrave Ranch , Preston , Neb Mrs. Martin Kanaly returnee Monday from a visit in Atchisor and Leavenworth. Mrs. Geo. Shuck returned the first of the week from a visit witl her son in Nebraska City. Helen and Harvey Pccht wen I to Lincoln to spend the Fourtl and visit a week with relatives Mrs. Mary Cameron returnee the latter part of the week fron a visit with her brother in Ilia watha. Edna Schaiblc vleft Sunday to Fortescue , Mo. , to visit at thi home of her aunt , Mrs. Louie Banks. C. Hershey went over to Tarkie MjO. , Saturday to look after busi ness matters. He returned homt Tuesday. Bill Halderman of Counci Bluffs came down to spend Thi Fourth in a good town , and visi riends. Win. Winterbottom spent sev eral days of the past week look ng after business affairs in tin vestern part of the state. James Sailors of Barada cele brated the Fourth by calling 01 The Tribune and renewing hi aith in this great paper. Mrs. Elva Sears Vincent am daughter , Maxine of Shenandoal are visiting in the city at th loine of her parents , Wm. Sear ind wife. Marion Vaughn , who has bee : employed as carpenter in Bert rand for some time , came in o : the Fourth to yisit with his fain ly in this city. Mrs. J.E. Leyda and daughter lantha . and Mrs. F. E. Schmit eft Tuesday for Weeping Wate and Omaha , where they wil spend a month with relatives. MrsA. . Powell of Sabetha ha been the guests of her boys John and Jim in this citv , during th past week. She expects to visi in Gorden before returning home George Cleveland and Cheste Fisher left Tuesday night fo Colorado , where they have Ian interests and expect to locate fo the present. Their families wil follow soon. Hiawatha is making ready fc the big union revival to be hcl there in the near future , wit Milford H. Lyonof Wheaton.Ill is the evangelist. It will be hel in a huge tabernacle and promise to be the real thing. The rain last Thursday mad the fields too wet for work Frida and from the she of the crow we would judge all the farmer from miles around were in tow that day. It was the best da our merchants had enjoyed ff weeks. M. Seff , who is conducting big clothing sale in Pawnee Cit came down Sunday morning an remained until Tuesday with h family in this city. Mr. Seff very favorably impressed wit Pawnee and is thinking of estal lishing a permanent branch stoi there. The Pawnee City papers lai week contained neat ads anuoum ing the big ' 'Forced out sale I the Kansas City Hoods" bein conducted in that city by 01 townsman M. Seff. Mr. Seff is fine business mart and will mat this sale a success , as he has lil ones in this city , all owing to h liberal use of the advertisin columns. For Sale. Full oak , hand caryed bed roe suit. Extra large bevel pla mirror on dresser. A bargain taken at once. C. F. Reavis. Tommy Hargravc this weel adeled to his possessions by pur chasing a fine little buggy am harness. lie has owned a nic little pony for some tune and nov he is fixed just about right. Misses Julia and Cora Mood : and Dora Vandcvcnter of Mount City , Mo. , spent the Fourth it this city , guests of Mrs. J. R Nicholson. The Misses Mood : arc sisters of Mrs. Nicholson. Rey. R. R. Teeter's subject fo next Sunday nights sermon a the Brethren church will bi "Brain Food. " A cordial inyi tation is extended to the publii to attend this service. Paul Fraix.e returned Momla ; to Clarinda , Iowa , after a fcv days visit with his parents in thi city , Paul has been a bookkcepc for the Clarinda Poultry Compan ; for the past three years. Miss Haxcl Wing came dowi from Peru Thursday of last week where she is attending school am remained until Monday with he aunt , Mrs. Fred Farrington. Mr , and Mrs. R , P. Thomas am daughter Lucille went to Frank lort , Ivans. , the first of the wcel for a two week's yisit at that plac with the parents of Mr. Thomas Many of the farmers in thi section spent all day Sunday ii their fields in order to gain a much headway as possible ii heir belated work. Mrs. W.W. Abbey and childrei Wallace and Esther left this weel 'or a visit with the former's pat cuts , Mr. and Mrs , Rhoads i : owa. Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Boose re urneel yesterday and will see be at home to their many friend .n ' this city in the Nedrow proj : rty. Mrs. Emma Steele and daugh ter Eva and Miss Scott of Morril Kansas were guests at the horn of John Ilossack Wednesday. T. J. Gist , wife and son Fran returned the first of the wee 'rom their extended eastern tri [ They report a fine time. Mrs. I.L. Beaulieu and childre of Missoulu , Mont. , arrived i the city Thursday for an extern ; ed visit with relatives. Bert Moody came up from Hie watha Sunday for a few hour visit at the home of his sistei VIrs. J. R. Nicholson. Frank Lawrence , wife an laughter of St. Louis are visitin with Mrs. Carrie Paxton , a sistc of Mrs. Lawrence. Fred Nettlebeck is among th Falls City people in Denver thi week in attendance at the deme cratic convention. Blanche Lewis of Abilene , Kas returned to her home after a vis in this city at the home of he uncle , E. O. Lewis. Mrs. Thomas E- Snyder e Indianopolis. Ind. , is visiting i the home of her parents , B. I Foster and wife. Mahlon Beachy and wife < Merrill , Kansas are in the cil guests at the home of Jim Whit ; ker and wife. Will King came down fro Hastings the latter part of tl week to visit for a time with re atives in this city. Mrs. Albert Norris returne Sunday from a weeks visit wil her daughter , Mrs. Ed Hamtnot in Lincoln. Bert O'Hara and wife are r joicing over the arrival of a bal girl which arrived at their lion this week. Mrs. Fred Nettlebeck left Su day for a two weeks yisit wii friends in Nebraska City at Omaha. Mrs. Varner and d a u g h t e Marion , left Wednesday night f a visit with her mother at Beloi Kans. Miss Beulah Fry is among t Falls City people leaving tli week for an extended weste trip , Mr. Little was a St. Joe visitor Monday. HermsBros. are paying 20c. for mtter fat. J. W. Glaxe of Preston was in his city Wednesday. Guy Crook returned Wednesday rom a visit in Lincoln. Why will some people persist in " " for " ? " aying "empire" "umpire Miss Pearl Lawrence spent Tuesday with friends in Fargo. Jack Jcllison returned Wcelnes- ay evening from his Lincoln trip. Haael Riddley of Auburn , Neb. , s a guest of Helen and May Gag- on. on.L. L. J. Gentry of Portis , Kansas s in the city the guest of W , R. ade. Leonard Hershey returned Wed- esday from a week's visit in juicoln. S. M. Philpot of Ilumboldt was business visitor in our city ilonday. A number of our people arc ilanning to attend the Hiawatha ! hautauqua > J. E. Leyda and daughter , Ian- he , were among Ilumboldt visit- rs the Fourth. Mrs. James Batcheldorc of Schrievcport , La. , is visiting her unit , Mrs. J. A. Hill. The ladies of the Methodist hurch will serve dinner in the ) asement circus day. Mrs. J. G. Ranger came down rom Salem today to visit her laugh tcr , Mrs. E. E. Scott. Mrs. Gee Jennings and daugh- cr Nellie returned Monday from T. two weeks visit in Salem. Miss Ethel Brockwaya trained lursc from Lincoln is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Wilson. Mrs. Brown and daughter of Mound City are gucsts of the brmers sister , Mrs. John Wilson. Mrs. Minnie Haney , a cousin of Dr. Lawrence returned Friday to her home in BaileyvillejKas. Mrs. E. F. Sharts went to Stella Wednesday on a short visit to her brother W. II. Wheeler and family. Mrs. _ T , J. Spencer and son , larold , returned Wednesday from a visit with relatives in Reserve. Notice in another column the ow prices made by the Pat/.man Sisters on untrimmed Leghorn lats. The ball game yesterday proved that all visiting teams must briiiK their best when they play ball icre. Mrs , E , O. Lewis and her twc children , Kuth and Don spent Sunday afternoon with friends in Verdon. Pat'/.man Sisters are offering their entire stock of llowers al greatly reduced prices for Friday and Saturday , July 10 and 11. O. H. Ross of Nelson visitce ] liis parents between trains Mon day evening. He visited ovci Sunday with his family in Shu- bert. Miss Norma Heater left yester day for her home in Sterling Kans. , after spending the pasi three weeks in this city with rela tives. Peter Stevens of Table Rod was in the city Wednesday con suiting his attorneys , Reavis & Reavis on important legal busi ness. ness.A A special meeting of the Ladiei Auxiliary to the cemetery asso ciation has been called for nex ! Monday afternoon at the home o Mrs. John Holt. It is earnestl : requested that all members b present. The Shields brothers of thi city have opened up a pictur show , in Humboldt and we ar glad to say they arc doing a lam office business. George is look ing after affairs in Humboldl while Milo still continues to fee the hungry crowd that throng his restaurant here daily. About Dipping Hogs people who MANY dipped their hogs with Diolcnc have had better results and larger hogs. The strength of DiJ > o- Icnc is i to 90 , according to the Government stand ard. ard.A A large supply can be found at MCMILLANS PHARMACY Falls City , Nebraska omootn uuncn UlotAs. To hnvo lunch cloths and centerpieces - pieces without creases from having been folded is difficult. Either save the heavy pasteboard rolls that pic tures and calendars coma la or mak a roll of hoary paper about twlco mi largo around as a broom handle ; and , by the way , an old broom handle servos to start tlio roll of paper on. having two lengths , ono about a foot long for small linen pieces and another about Uireo foot long for larger pieces , and roll the freshly ironed linens on these rolls and keep in linen drawers ready for use and it will not bo neces sary to iron the creases out of each piece , as is the coso when they are folded. Chocolate Ann. Three cups of white sugar , ono cup milk , one-fourth teospoonful cream of tartar , two squares of chocolate , cna tablespoon of butter , ono tablespoon of vanilla ; boll sugar , milk and cream of tartar nine minutes , or until It will form a uoft ball ; add chocolate ( melt ed ) and batter ; cook one mlnuto loncer ; remove from Ore ; add vanilla ; peat vigorously for one or two ml- aloe , then pour in pans ; mark la Qoares. Notice. Beginning Saturday , July llth we will pay two cents more in trade checks for butter fat than our cash price , at the present time we are paying 20 cents cash and will pay 22 cents in trade checks. Our trade checks will be taken in at face value by Samuel Wahl F. W. Cleveland & Son , Reavis & Abbey , Wirth & Winterbottom , J. C , Tanner , A. G. Wanner , F. 13. Schmidt , W. L. White , Wahl itParchen. Thanking you for past favors we are , Yours respt HKKMKS BKOS. Get my "Book No. I for Women" . 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