THE LOCAL LORE HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST TO YOU AND ME What Your Friends and Their Friends Have Been Doing the Past Week. — Eat Sowles Candy. Dr. Tefft. Dentist, Maddox block, opposite court house. James Bascom Sundayed at his home in Pawnee City. —Cold weather is coming. Get your Coal of C. A. Ileck. Get your potatoes at Heck’s feed store, 75c per bushel. Chas. Hargrave returned Fri day from a few days stay in Lin coln. Chas. McCool, wife anil little son of Salem were in the city Saturday. Judge Reavis returned from Lincoln, Wednesday where he attended federal court. J. C. Schneider sends us a lib eral check from Frankfort, Kas., to place his name ahead on our list. John Hutchings left the first of the week on a business trip to Ladonia, Texas and Muskogee, Okla. E. E- Coatney called Saturday and arranged to make January 1st, his subscription date to the Tribune. About all some papers can do is to imitate some other paper.— News. Yes, parrot, that’s what the public says. Mrs. Ella Ward and baby re turned to her home in Tecumseh Saturday after a visit ai the home ot her parents, Fred Miller and wife. Many a young man who has vowed to go through fire and water for the girl he loved, has won her and gone through fire water instead. Mrs. Sam Marts returned Sun day from a visit with her son at Goodland, Kas. Mrs- Marts re ports her grandchildren in Wy more as rapidly recovering from their attack of scarlet fever. Herbert Hedges was in the city the latter part of the week. Herbert reports another smash up of his train in the yards at Atchison recently, and while a great deal of damage was done, luckily no one was injnred. Lost A plain gold bracelet with sets, in or near Falls City. Heave at this office and receive reward. 2t Estella Buo. I am now prepared to do all kinds of Pump and Windmill repairing Can also furnish you Pumps, Wind mills and Gasoline Engines. Phone calls answered. 12-11 J D. HAYS Market Changes Hands C. M Nicholas Ims sold his meat market to F. A. Smith of lied Oak, Iowa. Mr. Smith will take charge next Monday. Mr. Smith is an experienced meat market man, being the owner, with his brother, of the largest market in Red Oak. We have not learned what Nicholas' inten tions are for the future. Miss Bertha Simmons,who has been visiting friends here, return ed to her home in Humboldt Fri day. She was accompanied by Frankie Shields. Mrs. Thomas Naylor and dan- j ghter, Margaret, are in Lexing ton, Neb., called there by the ill ness of her daughter. Mrs. Eliza beth Hewitt. Mrs. Will Crook, who has been seriously ill for the past three weeks, we are glad to say is im proving nicely and able to sit up. August Deckinger is preparing for a big public sale at his farm northeast of Falls City on Tues day, Dec- 22. See ad in this issue. Sargeant Philip M Harris of the 13th Cavalry stationed at Ft. Leavenworth, is in the city visit ing his uncle, Editor Harris. Henry Meyers returned Sunday to Los Angeles, after a short stay in this city looking after business matters and visiting friends. Johnny was asked to tell the names of the meals of the day. He replied: “Supper, breakfast, dinner and oatmeal ' Want to reduce my stock of trimmed hats more closely. Each and everyone going at actual cost, at the Bon Ton. Miss Vera Lord went to Forest City, Mo., this week, where she was bridesmaid at the wedding of a friend. \ Women have three ages: Her real age, what her friends think her age is and what she claims it is To avoid sunstroke—er. I beg vour pardon—Have you bought your Christmas presents YET? Mrs. J. C- Eggen of Manhat tan, Kas., is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. N. Allison. W. F. Primley is now crying “next’’ in the barber shop of DeMers & Rule, Mrs- E. A. Maust left Sunday for an extended visit in Eos An geles. — For sale—Lakeside organ, as good as new. Inquire at Trib une. More people are taking Foley's Kid ney Remedy every year. It is consid ered to be the most effective remedy for kidney and bladder trouble that medical science can devise. Foley's Kidney Remedy corrects irregularities builds up worn out tissues and restores lost vitality. It will make you feel well and look well. Kerr's Pharmacy. Food is g sjfe more tasteful, | healthful and nutri tious when raised with !■<” l-i f jj ! ^vS^SflFBB >®k R53 I Mrs. Dr. Foster lias lieeti quite sick during the past week. Walter Veach and wife were down from Verdon, Saturday. Wanted 10.000 bushels of Wal nuts. will pay cash for them Heck &. Harlow. \ It always Hatters a man to ask | him something he knows a lot about. F I', l’age of Dawson was look ing after business matters here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Murt Sullivan visited relatives i n Kflinghan, Kans, during the week. You do not have to engage a 1 balloon with which to reach the | heights of some peoples ambi i tions. Marriage isn't the only confi dence game on earth- Some times a man buys an absolutely full-blooded pup! The holiday fete conducted by the ladies of the Presbyterian church, is the main attraction in the city this week. Mrs. Bert Wright returned to her home in Kansas City Monday, after a few days spent with her mother in this city. Fok Rent—Good six room house near old water works. New Ij papered and painted through out. Inquire of Dr- Lawrence. Mr. Dunlap and family last week moved to this city from Au burn, and are now located in the east part of town. We are glad to welcome all comers. Mrs. George Ilenze of Hays Springs, Neb., returned to her home Monday, after a short visit in this city with Mrs. Mary Mettz and W. A Greenwald and wife. George Funk was down from Humboldt on Saturday. While here he called at this office just to show his faith in this great weekly by paying a year ahead Mrs. I. E. Baxter and son, William, who have been visiting numerous friends in this city for the past two weeks, returned to their home in Lawrence, Kas, Wednesday. Falls City can now boast of a high class vaudeville show. This is a new feature at the Lyric with a change of program twice a week. A good entertainment at a small cost. C. C Eaton and wife of Daw son were in the city Friday in terviewing our merchants. Mr. Eaton called at this office and re newed his subscription to the great and only. Mrs. Basil E. Boyle of St-Louis arrived in the city Friday to visit •L C. Yutzy and wife while Mr. Boyle is making his regular trip in the state. Mr.Boyle represents a large wholesale house of St. Louis. The young men of the city have organized an athletic club. They will use the Jenne opera house as their gymnasium with the tiront rooms fitted up for their reading <|uarters. No doubt they will spend many pleasant evenings during the winter. Attention Highlanders Every member of Falls City Castle No. 25 is urged to be pres ent at lodge next Tuesday even ing. The largest class in the his tory of this order will be initiated at that time, after which there will be a lunch served. Should Be a Change The service on the stub trains is not only poor but the company is working its men to death as well. The train crews are up at five in the morning and get in at ten at night. Seventeen hours is too long for any man to work. The time could be shortened materially if the company would put decent engines on the line. One of the engines now handling the stubs has been in service since 18711. Its boilers are so old and its valves so leaky that it burned twenty three tons of coal on the round trip last Friday. How would you like to be the fireman for whom a day's work is seventeen hours, in which he shoveled twenty-three tons of coal ? German Evangelical Ghurch 0:45 a. m. Sunday school. 10:45 a. m. Sermon. 7 p. m. Young People Alliances 7:.‘10 p. in, Sermon. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Friday choir practice S p. in. Petek Schemann, Pastor. The Tribune had many visitors last Thursday who called to see our new folder in operation. We are glad to note the interest taken in our improvetnets and all arc assured of a hearty welcome at the Tribune office at any time. Rev. R. Cooper Bailey and Miss Cornford returned Saturday from Nemaha county, where they had been tor the past two weeks con ducting a very successful revival service. Will Sinclair, wife and two little sons of Kidderville, Kansas, arrived in this city Friday for a visit to the former’s sister, Mrs. John Hossack. Veilings, ribbons, silks, chif fons, wings and plumes in fact everything in the millinery line at actual cost at the lion Ton. Mrs. B- F. Veach returned to her home in Verdon,Sunday after spending several davs with her niece, Mrs. Arthur Harris. Morton Hickman of Morrill, Kas., was a pleasant caller at this office while in the city Sat urday. H. C Xoeller of l’reston is one of the faithful who called Satur day and dropped $1.50 in our till. — Heck & Harlow want osage hedge posts. Call and we will explain what we want. 2t If you would make others be lieve in your wisdom, be brief. A pusher will beat a kicker to the goal any old time. —Heck iSr Harlow want pop corn. _ 2t Guilty of Counterfeiting Passing counterfeit money no worse than substituting some unknown worth less remedy for Foley’s Honey and Tar. the great cough and cold remedy that cures the most obstinate coughs »nd heals the Jungs. Kerr’s Phar macy. ( Dr. Clifford R. Tefft DENTIST All Work Guaranteed and promptly attended to. Modern Equipment OPERATIONS Gold Bridges Gold Inlays Gold and Porcelain Porcelain Inlays Bridges Gold and Rubber Plates Gold Crowns Alcolite Inlays Porcelain Crowns Gold anil Silver Fillings All Work Strictly Up-to-Date and Guaranteed MADDOX BLOCK Opposite Court House Falls City, Nebraska —If you have osage hedge posts to sell, go to Heck & Harlow. Some people construe laws as restrictions that govern every body but them. Our ice dealers are wearing their sweetest smile. The pros pects are good for a big ice crop. Mrs. A. A. Tanner and chil dren came down from Lincoln on Friday for a few days visit with relatives in this city. They re turned home on Monday. Mrs.W. K. Davis returned from Lincoln Saturday, where she had been visiting her brother. W. R. Hershey, for the past two weeks. Mrs. M. A. Frank called Sat urday and arranged to make Jan. 1st her subscription date. August Deuchler of route live was a pleasant caller at this office on Saturday. One reason for eating icecream with a spoon is that a fork leaks —Order vour coal of C. A.Heck. Choose Gifts that Reflect Distinction Whether you buy costly and elaborate articles, or are limited in your expenditures to what is simple and inexpensive, let your gifts reflect distinction. -Gifts coming from Jacftiel’s possess this quality—they have the distinction of being genuinely good and of coming from an establishment whose integrity is above reproach. The conscientious quality of the goods offered bv this store has increased its patronage every year, and now it enjoys the fullest confidence of a very large host of buyers. Here is a list of gift possibilities which are to be had at Jaquet's. FOR A WOMAM Collar Pins ... 50c and up Veil Pins 75c and up Barrettes 75c and up Hat Pins . 50c and up Bracelets $3.50 and up Brooches SI.00 and up Necklaces $2.25 to $10 Finger Rings $2.50 to $25 Fob Chains $1.75 and up Back Combs $1.25 and up Jewel Cases $1.00 and up Toilet Sets $10 to $23 Souvenir Spoons. 40c and up Chafing Dishes $5.50 up Card Trays. $2 50 and $5.50 Desk Clock $1.50 and up Desk Accessories 50c up Hair Receivers, $1.35 and $2 Manicure Articles 40c up Candle Sticks $ 1.50 and up _ FOR A BABY Finger Rings 50c and up Bracelets $1.00 and up Neck Chains $1.25 and up Drinking Cups 75c and up Napkin Rings $1.00 and up Baby Spoons 50c and up Cold Pins . 50c and up FOR A HOME Baking Dish $3 50 up Tea Sat $9 50 Set Knives and Forks, from $1.25 to $18 Bread Trays .. $2 and up Candelabra $9 50 and $8 Mantel Clock $5 and up Cut Class $2.50 np FOR A MAN Scarf Pins 80c and up Cuff Links 75c and up Watches $4.50 and up Watch Chains. $1.50 aud up Watch Fobs $3.00 and up Watch Charms. $1.50 and up Signet Rings. $4.00 and up Match Boxes. $2.00 and up Pocket Knives. $1.25 and up Fountain Pens. $l.50and up Stamp Boxes, $1.00 and up Cigar Jars $2.75 and up Clothes Brushes. $3.50 up | Military Brushes. $2.50 up Smoking Sets. $5.00 and up Desk Clocks $1.50 up Bag Tags $1.35 and up Shaving Sets $4.00 and up Cigar Cutters $1.75 and up Mounted Umbrellas. $5 up We Engrave All Purchases Free A. E. JAQUET THE OLD RELIABLE Jeweler