THE LOCAL LORE HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST TO YOU AND ME. What Your Friends and Their Fr -nds Have Been Doing the Past Week. • George Watkins ot Verdon was in our city Tuesday. Dr. Geo. W. Reneker.—Gradu ate Optician. Eyestested. frames fitted. tf Herbert Hedges spent a few days of this week with his latmly in this city. Miss Zetta Isabel returned Sat urday trom an extended visit with friends in Stella. Only one more week of vaca tion. Our schools will open on Monday, August 31st Roy and Ruth Bohrer are visit ing their grandparents in Speiser precinct for a couple of weeks. Genuine Heatherbloom Skir‘s, well worth $3.00 each, will be only $1.70 on Friday and Saturday at Cleveland & Son's. i Mrs- James Isabel and family left Sunday for Kansas City and St- Louis, where they will spend several weeks with relatives. Mrs.Geo. Prater and two little daughters, who have been visit ing in Lincoln for the past two weeks, returned home the first of the week. Mrs- Clarence Peabody return ed to her home in St. Joe Satur urdav, after spending a week with her parents, Sam Prater and wife. Mr. Mead came down from Omaha this week to spend some time at the home of his son Cass. Mr. Mead is recovering from a long illness. The finest peaches we have seen this year was the sample sent to this office by Rudolph Vogley. They are certainly fine and tasted just like more. Miss Zetta Camblin this week severs her connection with Maust Bros-, and after a week’s visit in St. Joe will be employed as assist ant in the office of Recorder Ed wards. Wm. Thompson left Tuesday for Seattle, Wash., in answer to a telegram announcing the fact that his brother had been killed ' in that city. No particulars are known of the death The Patzman Sisters returned Sunday from their trip to the wholesale millinery markets, where they have spent several weeks looking after the interests of their many patrons. John Hossack and family fitted up a covered wagon and equipped with the necessaries of camp life, started Tuesday for a week’s fish ing trip along the Missouri river. Of course they will have an ex cellent time and bring home enough fish to supply all their friends. Next week the big picnic will be on at Stella. The big day will be Thursday, when the Falls City ball team will meet the Au burn aggregation, which means a good crowd from this place. Au burn has a good ball team and no doubt there will be a close and in teresting game. Cured Hay Fever and Summer Cold. A. S. Nusbaum, Batesvllle, Indiana, writes: ‘'Last year I suffered for three months with a summer cold so distress ing that it interfered with my business. I had many of the symptons of hay fever, and a doctor’s prescription did not reach my case, and I took several medicines which seemed only to aggra vate it. Fortunately I insisted upon having Folev’s Honey and Tar. It quickly cured me My wife has since used Foley’s Honey and Tar with the same success.” Kerr’s pharmacy. LENSES of inferior quality we never buy. We insist upon getting the BEST, we pay for the BEST and if your Glasses come from here— They Are the BEST George W. Reneker, M. D. Graduate Optician How to Avoid Appendicitis Mo^t victims of appendicitis are those who are habitually constipated. Fo ley's Orino Laxative cures chronic con stipation by stimulating; the liver and bowels and restores the natural action of the bowels. Foley's Orino Laxative does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Refuse substi tutes. Kerr's pharmacy. Mrs. S. L. Davies and little daughter are visiting her par ents in Wyoming. Before re turning home she will visit in Denver. Mrs. M. Giannini returned Sat urday evening from a visit in Lincoln. She was accompanied home by her daughter, Mrs. John Martin. Our Falls City Military band went to Atchison yesterday to furnish music for the big picnic which was the attraction for that day Mrs. Glen Brunson and little son of Verdon visited her parents John Ramel and wife over Sun day and attended the Chautauqua. Mrs. Robert McMahon, Mrs. Mary Mosiman and the Misses Mosiman left yesterday for a weeks stay in DesMoines, iowa. Florence Beachaupt came up from Hiawatha Sunday to at tend chautauqua and visit her many girl friends. Mrs. John Towle and little daughters came down from Oma ha Monday for a visit with rela tives in this city. Enid Levy of Hiawatha came to attend the Chautauqua Sunday. She was ihe guest ot Grace Ly ford while here. Charley Scott and wife came over from Mound City Sunday and spent the day with E. E. Scott and wife. John Ward and wife after vis iting a few days in this city re turned to their home in Tecum seh, Sundav. Fred Mosiman and wife left Monday for DesMoines, Iowa where they will remain during the fair. Fred E. Schmidt and wife left Tuesday for a visit with the foimer’s parents at Savannah, Mo. Mrs. Jake Bloom and daughter Minnie ot Verdon spent Sunday at the home of W. A. Greenwald. Mrs. Rose O’Rorak of Omaha is visiting at the home of her parsnts, Jas.McFarland and wife. Emma Goldner of Kansas City is in the city visiting at the home of her brother, Will Goldner. Callie Edwards of Humboldt spent Sunday in this city with his brother, L. C. Edwards. DeWitt Yantiss of Long Island was in the city over Sunday the guest of Pearl Lawrence. Guy Crook, Wes Maddox and Dr. Fast returned the latter part of the week from Lincoln. Fancy Combs worth from 25c to 50c each. Friday and Saturday only 10c, at Cleveland & Son's. Frank Martin came down from Council Bluffs and spent Sunday with his parents. On Sunday morning a little son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Steve Miles. Lizzie Wolf left Monday for St. Joe to enter the wholesale mil linery house Oliver Hall of the Humboldt Standard with his family were here Sunday. Martha King of Verdon was the guest of Agnes Moran over Sunday. Ernest Gagnon is another new one to add his name to the Trib une list. Hiawatha was well represented on the chautauqua grounds Sun day. Mrs. Margaret Maddox was on the sick list the first of the week. Mable Auxier of Verdon was in the city over Sunday. Sunday was by far the biggest day of the Chautauqua. John Cox made a business trip to DuBois Monday. Miss Emma Grant is employed at the central office. Dr. Tefft, Dentist, Maddox block, opposite court house. Ed. Poteet is quite ill at his home in this city. Clyde Thacker of the Preston bank was a Sunday visitor in this city Miss Clara Boose left Sunday for Arizona, where she expects to spend the winter. Miss Crete Stewart of Hiawatha was the guest of Miss Hazel White a portion of the week. Bob Kule left Monday for Ohio, where he will spend a month vis iting with old home folks. The Misses Boss and Oberly of Humboldt were among the many visitors in our city Sunday, Winnie Burger of Keserye, was among the many who enjoyed the Sunday Chautauqua program. Miss Carrie Inskeep, who has been visiting with her parents in this city for the past two weeks, returned Saturday to Chicago. Mrs. M E- Gandy and Mrs. Ed. Dorland were down from Hum boldt Sunday to spend the day with their many friends and at tend the Chautauqua. Wanted—Girl for housework on farm. Good wages and pleas ant home for competent girl. Address Mrs. E. J. Satterwhite, Route 2. Salem, Nebr. Phone 252 N. Chas. Keilman, wife and daugh ter, on Route 3) were pleasant callers at this office Saturday, coming in to renew their sub scription to this great family ne cessity. W. R, Cade has our thanks for a very liberal sample of peaches, which he brought to this office Monday. They are from his own orchard, and are large in size and excellent in flavor, F. II. Brown of Stillwater, Okl., spent a few days of this week in the city looking after business matters. He was the guest of W. L. White while in the city- Mr. Brown was at one time our leading photographer and owned a great deal of prop erty in and near this citv, but has disposed of all of it, with the exception of forty acres west of town, which is now mixed up with the drainage ditch proposi tion. Mr. Brown is much pleased with his Oklahoma home. Taken Up A stray hog on the Miles ranch j i)1;- miles southwest of Falls City. For information call Em met Sat ter? bite. A Boon to Elderly People. Most elderly people have1 some kidney or bladder disorder, that is both painful and dangerous Foley’s Kidney Reme dy has praven a boon to many elderly people as it stimulates the urinary or gans, corrects Irregularities and tones up the whole system. Commence taking Foley’s Kidney Remedy at once and be vigorous. Kerr’s pharmacy. Miss Lois Spencer, our libra rian, has been granted a much needed vacation by the library board, and left Tuesday for Ken tucky, for a three week’s visit. She will visit many noted places during her absence. As an evi dence of their appreciation of Miss Spencer's work, the board gives her three week’s vacation on full pay. Saturday afternoon the little son of Chas.Foehling while play ing on Stone street, was bitten on the nose by a dog. The dog belonged to Ed Allen. The bite was a painful one but the little fellow is getting along nicely. Our ball boys will plav two games with Horton, Kas., at Hia watha, during the fair. The dates are September 10 and ll. This means a big crowd of Falls City people in attendance at the Hiawatha fair on those days. Mrs. Ward Knight and daugh ter returned Friday night from Waterloo, Iowa, where they have been fcvisiting relatives for the past three weeks. Ward’s fun is all spoiled now. He will have to be good. Michael Shaffer of Beaver City, Neb., is here visiting friends and relatives. Mr- Shaffer will buy a carload of Richardson county peaches and apples to ship to his home, where they will be a great treat Misses Dora Glines and Eliza beth Sanford left Thursday for Kansas City where they will enter a wholesale millinery house preparatory to accepting their fall positions as milliners. Miss Mabel Whitaker, who has been teaching school in Zia, New Mexico, writes to have the ad dress of her Tribune changed to Defiance, Arizona, where she has recently moved. Phineas Fisher and two sons on Route 4. were very pleasant call ers at the Tribune office Monday. Besides adding his name to our list, Mr. Fisher also left his order for stationery. Jennie Higgins returned to her home in Robinson, Kans., Sunday evening, after a very pleasant visit with her brother, Everett Higgins, west of town. Mrs. Eph Peck and Mrs. Geo. Peck returned Friday night from an extended visit with relatives in Waterloo, Iowa. Mrs. Frank Veach and son of Verdon came down in their auto Thursday and spent the day at the Cnautauqua. Mrs, Ella Ward and baby of Tecumseh, came down Thursday to visit her parents, Fred Miller and wife. Now that the Chautauqua is over we can all look back and re alize what an excellent program we had. Fok Salk—A slightly used but newly painted Stanhope buggy. Inquire of Mrs. Dr. Wentworth. Mrs. LeRoy Swisegood chap eroned a party of friends from Verdon to Chautauqua Friday. Turkish Towels worth 30c, for Friday and Saturday only, ISc each. Cleveland & Son. Mesdames Cunningham, Ocornb and Henderson of Rulo were in the city Sunday. Mrs. John Walker of Verdon was among the Chautauqua visit ors Thursday. Chas. Hargrave was a business visitor to Wymore the first of the week. Mrs. George Story is visiting relatives in Kansas this week. Carrie Green wald is yisiting in Lexington, Neb. Dean Windle of Salem was in town Sunday, Marv K-Strunk returned to her home in Dawson Friday. Mrs.12- Pickenpaugh of Ottawa Kansas was in the city Thursday. Sam Stewart and wife were over from Reserve Sunday to at tend Chautauqua Mrs. George Davis of Hiawa tha spent Sunday with Mrs. Wes Keller in this ciiy. Mrs. N. 12. Morgan of Center, Col., sends a renewal to the Tribune this week. 100 Lace Curtains worth up to $1.00. for Friday and Saturday, 19c each--at Cleveland &. Son's. Alvin Porr, Harry Boyd and T. James were among the Hum boldt people in town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Long were among the many Humboldt visitors in this city Thursday. Dorothy Miller returned home Thursday after a two months stay with her sister in Tecumseh. Rev. Gromech of Syracuse. N. Y., is visiting his father at the home of his lathcr-in-law. Gust Duerfeldt. Jas. McDowell of Tecumseh came down Friday for a visit with his parents and to take in the Chautauqua. George Lippold of Pennsyl vania is here visiting his many boy friends. He says this old town looks good to him. Mrs. Chas. Leister left Satur day morning for Columbus, Ohio, where she will visit for a time with her daughter. Mrs. Fred Cain left Thursday for Bozeman, Montana, where she will visit for a time with her daughter and other relatives. R. R. Draper was down from Dawson Saturday, and while here made this office a pleasant call and joined the Tribune family. Fred Mosiman came in Friday from a few weeks trip through the w 'st. He and his wife will leave in a few days for DesMoines Iowa. Mrs. Ed Frauenfelder returned to her home in Verdon Friday, after several days spent in this city with her sister, Mrs. Ferd Parchen. Now that we are to have a Chautauqua next year, make your suggestions early, and don’t do your kicking during the session. Mrs. Edna Griffith of Verdon came down Friday to visit her brother, Grant Windle and at tend Chautauqua. Miss Bijou Meisenheimer, who has spent the past week in this city the guest of Dorothy White, returned to her home in Hia watha Friday. Among the many Hiawatha people who attended Chautauqua here Sunday were Marge Haver, Crete Stewart, Ralph Sinclair, Ray Stull, Findlev Graham, Ca leb Bowenj Frank Spaun. Hiram Jensen. Ralph Dilley and Ray Zimmerman. Mrs. Barker, who has been a guest at the home of Dr. W. H. Kerr during the past week return* ed Saturday to her home in Kan sas City. She was accompanied by Mrs. Kerr, who will visit with her son Lee and wife for a time S. H. Bolejack of Grant pre cinct was a pleasant caller at this office Friday. Mr. Bolejack is the choice of the republicans of Grant precinct for representatives subject to the choice of the prim aries. He is one of the best cit izens of his precinct, and should he be the lucky one will serve his people faithfully. August time, tells on the nerves But that spiritless, no ambition feeling can be easily and quickly altered by taking what is known by druggists every where as Dr. Shoop’s Restorative. Within 48 hours after beginning to use the Restorative, improvement will be noticed. Of course, full health will not immediately return. The gain, how ever, will surely follow. And best of all, you will realize and feel your strength and ambition as it is return ing. Outside influences depress first the “inside nerves’’ then the stomach, Heart, and Kidneys will usually fail. Strengthen these failing nerves with Dr. Shoop's Restorative and see now quickly health will be yours again. Sold by all dealers. Private Money. Private money to loan on Real Estate. Mortgages bought and sold. Call at First National Bank. 3-tf A. J. Wbavbr Instead of taking a vacation as was offered him, tne rector of St. Thomas church is giving his Sunday evenings to the vacant oarishes and missions in South east Nebraska. Dr. M. L. Wilson, Physician and Surgeon, over McMillan’s Drug Store. Oflice Phone 320, Residence Phone 32'*. All calls promptly attended, day or night. The ladies of the Friends in Council entertained their triends at their tent Thursday evening, A splendid supper was served and a good time enjoyed. George Gerhardt shook hands with the disapcarless leader in Lincoln and is now receiving the congratulations of an admiring public. Mrs. Richard Ilazlet and Miss Alma and Lincoln Zook and wife of Hamburg, Iowa are visiting in this city at the home of A. J. Zook. Will C. Reichers of Horton, Kansas arrived in the city Thurs day for a visit at the home of George Reichers. Mrs. Ed Frauenfelder of Ver don was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ferd Parchen during the week. Mrs. Chas. Edwards of Stella was here for a few days the guest of Mrs. Jolin Oswald. Lola Sturns came down from Stella Thursday to remain a day or two with friends. Mrs, Blanch O’Grady of Daw son wa3 the guest of friends in this city Thursday. J.E. Harrison of Council Bluffs came down Thursday for a short stay with friends. Mrs- J. T. Shrimpton of Salem was the guest of friends here Thursday. Katie Meliza of Verdon was the guest of Miss Anita Wilson Thursday. Dr. Griffith and wife were among the Verdon people here Thursday Jas. Lively, one of our rural route carriers, is enjoying a va cation. Mrs. I. Dunn and Mrs. C.Dunn of Barada spent Thursday in this city. Pearl Klima and Charles Heim of Dawson were in town Thurs day. John Constantine and wife were here from Barade Thursday. J. Ogle and wife were down from Dawson Thursday. Ed Stiles was down from Daw son Thursday. Ben Dilley was over from Hia watha Friday. r School Supplies If you want the best for your money in Tablets, Pencils, Inks or any thing in School Supplies TRY IS! A larger assortment than ever before. We solicit a share of of your business. McMillans PHARMACY Falls City, Nebraska L