THE LOCAL LORE HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST TO YOU AND ME. What Your Friends and Their Friends Hatfc Been Doing the Past Week.- Mrs. Cal Evcrctts is quite ill. Bring your job work to The Trbune printery. J , LGantly was down from Humboldt Friday. George Hall was down from Vcrdou Wednesday. Harry Hughes was over from Padonia Thursday. Last Thursday was a typical circus day hot and dusty. New U. S. cream separator for sale cheap. SeeChas. P. Stump. Dr. Geo. W. Reueker. Gradu ate Optician. Eyes tested , frames fitted. tf The Misses Patzman are visit ing relatives and friends in Fair- bury. Fred Mosiman left Saturday for a week's stay in Fargo , North Dakota. Better haye other people get stuck on you than get stuck on yourself. Mrs. Sue DeWald went to Au burn the first of the week to visit her daughter. Terry Kemist came down from Dawson to see the elephant and visit old friends. Mrs. Allan D. May and little son were down from Auburn for a short visit during the week. Lost Gold open face watch and monogram fob. Finder please return to this office and receive reward. Mrs. Al Stouffer and son came down from Salem the latter part of the week to spend a few clays with Mr. Stouffer. Ben Reichers , who is now on the road representing a lumber company of Kansas City spent Sunday at his home in this city. Dick James sent the Tribune a souvenir postal from Dallas , Texas , during the week stating he , was having the time of his life. Mrs. Harry Foehlinger arrived in the city Thursday evening from McCook , for a visit with her parents , Mr. and Mrs. James Isabcllc. Esburn Wheeler and wife of Stella were among the Stella people who came down on circus day for the big show and a visit with friends. Over Nemaha county the oats crop was a decided success this year , and wherever any has been threshed out the yield has been fully as good as was expected. Friday was clean up day with our business men. They got out bright and early and in a short time Stone street was swept and the rub'bish hauled away and all traces of the circns of the day before removed. Miss Mamie Ryan went to Falls City the first of the week to spend about two weeks visiting friends at that place and at Rule and Shubert , enjoying a vacation from her duties at the Gilmore- Armstrong store. Auburn Her ald. Mrs. Frank Marvin , Mrs.Doug las and Master George Strong stopped off in this city Tuesday , enroutc from Oklahoma City to Omaha , where the } ' will visit a few days with Sam Ileiser and family , when Mrs. Douglas will go on to her home in Cedar Rapids. Iowa and Mrs. Marvin will return here for a visit with old friends. The Hiawatha ball team is having its troubles , too. After having bills printed and all ar rangements made for a game , the fair association notified them they would have to come through with rental , after they had spent their money in fitting up the diamond. That measly $5 looks so big to the fair association that they lose sight of the big returns derived 1 from a winning ball team. For Sale. Full oak , hand carved bed room suit. Extra large bevel plate mirror on dresser. A bargain if taken at once. C. F. Reavis. Recorder L. C. Edwards came up from Falls City Saturday and made a trip to Lincoln , calling at Fairview to secure inside information mation as to whether Mr. Bryan would consent to accept the nom ination tendered him so unexcept- edly at Denver. The Ilumboldt Leader. II. F.Richart brought into this office on Tuesday afternoon a sample of the Red Astrakhan apple , which he raises and which was one of the finest specimens we have seen in a long time. Mr. Richart had had his apples on display during the horticultural meeting. Mrs. W. D. Easley , who has been visiting for a time in Stella , came down /Wednesday and will visit for a few weeks with her sister , Mrs. E. F. Sharts , before returning to her home in Kansas City. City.The The Hiawatha people are much pleased at the patronage received from Falls City during their chautauqua. You will have a chance to show your appreciation when our assembly opens. There is only one week more within which political aspirants may file their names with the county clerk if they wish to aspire to office this fall. Almost all of theoats is cut now and the farmers are getting ready to thresh from the flhock as soon as the corn can be laid by. Auburn Herald. V.G.Lyford has a new delivery wagon making the rounds for the store. It was turned out by Ed Daeschner and is a fine piece of workmanship. Mrs. WillWigton and son Dor- rington , went to Council Bluffs Iowa. Sunday for a two weeks visit with her sister , Mrs. Jonn Martin. The merchants whose names appear in our Chautauqua Daily are the ones who want your trade at that time and are asking for it. Frank Marvin arriyed in the city Wednesday from Oklahoma City , and will remain here for a short visit with old friends. Miss Jule Berry of Atchison spent a portion of the week vis iting in the city with her sister , Mrs. John Startzel. Geo. Slocum of near Stella was visiting with his brother Jim and family in this city during the week. Mrs. John Martin of Lincoln spent this week in the city with her parents , M. Giannini and wife. G. W. Inskeep rested from his road duties for a few days during the week and remained at home. Mrs. Sam Curtis of St. Joe spent a few days during the week with her sister , Mrs. R. R. Rule. Mrs. Fr-ank Clegg of Excelsior Springs , Mo. , is visiting with her parents , Wm. Gossett and wife. According to the Hiawatha World , there were , fifty autos in that burg on Sunday. Lena Brecht went to St. Joe Sunda3' where she expects to re main for some time. Mrs. Lillian Smith and baby of Omaha are guests at the home ol Supt. Oliver. FOK SAUS Good rain or slop barrels , at G5c. each , at Heck's feed store. Anna Kratz returned Saturday from a visit with friends in Re serve. Etta Sheehan of Atchison is visiting with her parents in this city. New U. S. cream separator for sale cheap. See Chas. P. Stump Miss Fannie Hynek of Hum boldt , spent Friday in this cit3r. Herbert Hedges visited witl his family here this week. Best Wisconsin Rye Flour a Heck's feed store. tf Best Wisconsin Kyc Flour at Heck's feed store. tf Pete Frederick jr , was a busi ness visitor in St , Joe this week. Mrs. George Boycr went to St. Joe Wednesday for a few days visit. visit.Mrs. Mrs. Wm. Cude returned todav from an extended visit in Osborn , Kansas. Mrs. Nannie Hinkle and baby' of Stella arc visiting friends in this city. FOK SAI.K Good rain or slop ) arrels , at 65c. each , at Heck's eed store. Wanted Old newspapers , mag- nzines , periodicals , books etc. Phone 394. 27-2t Mrs. Georgia Adam's returned Wednesday from a visit with rel atives in Stella. The finest stationery is turned out by the Tribune printcry. A rial is all we ask. W. S. Koruer returned Wednes- lay from a trip through southern vansas and Oklahoma. Guy Hutchins and wife of Shu- > ert visited at the home of War ren Hutchins this week. Ethel Leyda of Plattsmotith arrived in the city Tuesday for a two weeks visit with relatives icre. icre.Mae Mae Gagnon held the lucky number which drew the $5 given away at the Lyric Tuesday cvcn- ng. ng."Dad" "Dad" Turner was down from lumboldt during the week visit- ng with her daughter , Mrs , Geo. A.lbright. Mrs. Vina Long and daughter dith of Omaha were in the city during the week , guests of Mrs. 3elle Mulligan. A. J. Weaver returned Wed nesday morning from a several weeks stay in the west , where he las been looking after busiriess matters , That bunch of automobiles on the street Wednesday morning was enough to make our livery- nen turn green with envy. The automobile fever has struck Falls City. We have had t for some time , the only differ ence between us and our aspir ation being our pocket book. Mrs. Jacob Mack , out on Route 2 , has our thanks for favors this week. She had not been in town since April and made this trip : or the purpose of renewing her subscription. Lawrence Meyers arrived in the city Wednesday from Pennsyl vania. He will remain here for a short visit , going from here to the L. Weaver ranch in the west ern part of the state. Nie Williamson and Dora Cox both of Barada surprised their many friends by being married while in this city last Thursday. The ceremony was performed by Judge Gagnon at the court house. J. O. Shroyerof Ilumboldt , one of the leading agricultural writ ers of the state , was in attend ance at the Horticultural meeting and it was through the kindness of Mr. Shroyer that The Tribune gained much information along horticultural 'lines. Mrs. James Thompson went down to Falls City yesterday to bring home her daughter , Miss Myrtle Rooker , who is quite ill. She will also be accompanied by a daughter , Alice Thompson , who has been visiting with rel atives there. Ilumboldt Leader. Bill Wilson , a brother of our Charley , is visiting in this city. Bill lived here years ago but is now a resident of Ohio. This is the first visit here for a number of years , and during his absence had gained so much avoirdupois that we hardly knew him. He will make two of his brothe Charles. Money to Loan. Mortgages Bough If you wish to get a loan on your land , or have a mortgage to sell , write me. 20 years in busi ness. Stock and fruit farm to rent. Also 320 acre stock and dairy farm. HENRY C. SMITH , Falls City , Neb Rev. R. R. Teeter , A , M , went o Plainview Monday morning , vhere he delivered one temper- nice and one popular lecture at he Chautauqua and delivered a ike scries Wednesday and Thurs- lay at the Chautauqua in Syra- iisc , Nebr. The annual offering of the Methodist church will be received Sunday. Make your pledge even f you do not enclose the money. Mic pastor will preach a mis- ionary sermon and in the cven- ng on "A Skeleton in the closet. " Gus Rueggc returned the latter part of the week from the western > art of the state. Gus heard of he wonderful things our ball )0ys are doing and it made him lomcsick. In order to meet the demands or flour the Heacock mill has ) een forced to run over time dur- 11 g the week. Our people arc all earning where they can get the best. Misses Ruth Lapp and Francis tfatson of Freeport , 111. , stopped off in this city Tuesday on their way to Portland , Ore. , for a day's visit with Miss Oddie Lapp. Our Chautauqua daily will be a winner. All our merchants are nore than pleased with the plan and are anxious to get their names n the advertising columns. A. L. Slack returned Monday to lis home inLeavenworth , after a ; ew days visit with old friends icrc. Mrs. Slack will remain for a more extende.d visit. Miss Stella Knickerbocker rc- : urncd this week from quite an extended visit with relatives in Kentucky. Goldie Dunkelberger returned rom New Mexico Saturday after a three month's stay among rela- ives. ives.Mr Mr , and Mrs. Will Crook re turned the first of the week from a mouth spent in Colorado. A number of our 3oung people Irove to Sun Springs Sunday and spent a very pleasant day , Frank McDermand of Kansas 2ity , was looking after business icre the first of the week. Miss Mildred Shirley of Ilum boldt was the guest of MrsDr. . Wilson this week. Miss Bessie Slater and Alice 3rinnegar of Salem were in our city Saturday. Will Carico and wife enjoyed the band concert in Rule Saturday evening. Miss Ida Pribbeno spent Sun- lay with her parents in Preston. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Roberts went to Kansas City' Saturday. Miss Cora Plumb spent Sunday with friends in Hiawatha. Miss Mary Wiltse spent Sunday in Rulo. Mow your weeds. Do it now About Dipping Hogs people who MANY have clipped their hogs with Dipolcnc have had better results and larger hogs. The strength of Dipo lcnc is i to 90 , according to the Government stand ard. ard.A A large supply can be found at McMIIIANS PHARMACY Falls City , Nebraska Hermes Bros.arc paying 20c.for utter fat. O. Schocnhcit and wife went to vansas City Monday for a few ays stay. W. D. Easley of Kansas City bundaycd in this city with E. F. bharts and wife. ' Ira McCool came down from Salem Sunday and spent the dav vith friends here. John McCool of Salem spent a ortion of the past week with ricnds in this city. It is reported that Ringlings' ircus has Falls City on its route ear the close of the season. Edna.Schaiblc returned Friday rom a week's visit with her aunt , Mrs. Louie Banks at Fortescue. James Sinclair and family of 'rcston spent Sunday in this city t the home of Mrs. Margery Grant. Mrs. Glenn Bronson ot Vcrdon pent Sunday in this city with ter parents , Mr. and Mrs. John ? ammcl. Mrs. J. M. Schocnheit and laughter , Erma of Kansas City ire in the city guests at the home ) f J. M. Whittaker. Ed. Bell , who is now rcpresent- ng an Omaha drug house was isiting his many friends in this ity during the week. Ncal Thornton , who has spent cvcral weeks among old friends iml relatives in this city returned londay to Muskogce. Saturday , July 25th the Holy Uucharist will be celebrated at St. Thomas church at 10:30 : a.m. , t being the feast of St. James he apostle. Frank Smith and wife went over to Sycamore Springs the ore part of the week where they will spend ten days taking a much iccded rest. Chas. Heineman and his side walk gang this week laid a fine cement walk around the property of G. W. Inskeep and in front of he German hall. Fred E. Schmidt and wife went o Weeping Water Sunday to visit relatives. They will also ipend a short time in Omaha be ore they return. There will be no evening ser- -ice in St. Thomas church until September 1st as Rev. Neidc will absent helping with church work throughout the state. The Clevelands from Nebraska ity came dbwti Sunday for a few lours visit with friends here. They made the trip in their auto ind report a delightful ride. Hon.George Coupland of Elgin one of the principle speakers dur < ng the session of the Horticul tural society , was the guest of V. . Lyford while in the city. Ernest Vincent came down from Shenandoahjowa and spent Sunday in this city with his wife and baby who are visiting at the liome of her parents , Win. Sear and wife. You cannot expect the property owners to keep their lawns mowet and weeds down , when the city allows all vacant lots and tin streets to present the appearanci of jungles. Trim your trees. If we are no mistaken there is an ordinnnci pertaining to the height trees along walks should be trimmed but judging from appearances nc attention is paid to it. Congressman Pollard was in the city during the week attend ing the Horticultural meeting am' visiting his many friends. While in the city he was entertained a the home of J. R , Wilhitc. F. A. Harrison is before tin primaries of Lancaster county as a candidate for the legislature , lie stands on a broad platform ; vise : Guaiantee of bank deposits. County option and an amendment of the primary law to the end that the voters' ' may select their committeemen and delegates to conventions. It looks as though legislative timber will be called upon by the voter to place them selves squarly on important issues if they expect success at the polls. The American boys who are participating in the Olympian games at London arc showing the world's best athletes tip as "dubs" . England has tried to fix things seas as to compel our boys to work under great disadvantages , but it takes more than unfairness to keep an American down. So lar we have broken nine world's rec ords as well as the hearts of our English cousins. The friends of Miss Lilian C. Banks , formerly of Chicago , la ter of Falls City , will be pleased to learn that Mr. Joseffv , the great music master and artist , on hearing her play recently in New York City , pronounced her gifted. She is now under his guidance for an artist's career. Mrs. Kathcrine IIoppc an.d daughter , Grace , and Miss Stum- bo left Saturday for Black Hawk , Colo. , where they will visit for some time with George Iloppe and family. The opening day of our Chau tauqua will be one of the big days. An opportunity to hear Sc.nator Dolliver should bo. embraced by every one who enjoys oratory at its best. The republican county central committee meets Saturday and the candidates may be expected to make their announcements in the near future. They'are again talking division in Hiawatha. That is the sub ject they keep in reserve over there when they arc shy on news. That "stanch old democrat" Jim DeWald , added his name to the list of readers to this great republican sheet during the week. Mrs. K. M. Walker of New Or leans returned home yesterday af ter a visit in this city with her grandmother , Mrs , Barbara Dilts. Harry Jacobs returned the first ot the week from a few days spent in Pawnee , looking after the business in the Seff store. Miss Jessie Odell returned to her home in Omaha on Saturday , after a ten days visit in this city with the Misses McMiilan. Miss Mary Haver , who had been the guest of Lela Powell for a lew days , returned Sunday to her home in Hiawatha. M. Scff came down from Paw nee to remain over circus day and help in the big rush at his cloth ing store at that time. The colored population of Hia watha are arranging for a big emancipation celebration on Sat urday , August 1st. By action of the official board evening services are suspended for five Sundays at the Method ist church. Dana Peterson returned to her home in Salem Thursday after a week spent with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Scott. OliasSchulenburg and wife of Verdon were pleasant callers at this office while in the city Sat urday. EO. . Lewis is the latest addi tion to the Tribune family , he having joined the circle yester day. day.R. R. B. Johnson and family de parted Saturday night for their new home in Santa Ann , Cali. John Hutchings left Wednesday for Oklahoma , where he goes to look after business affairs , The automobile bug has struck Falls City and the nervous horse is having his troubles. Mrs. Ferd Harlow went to Rule the first of the week for a short visit with relatives. Ben Dilley was among those from Hiawatha who saw the elephant circus day. Miss Mary Russell of Salem was the guest of Anita Wilson during the week. II. II. McCoy editor of the Dawson News Boy was in the city Saturday. George Lyons is among the new ones to join our family circle this week. Miss Frantic Moran is back at her old position at the telephone office.