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. Wilson, Wahl’s building. Dr. Tefft. Dentist, Maddox block, opposite court house. Ed Morgan was an Omaha vis* itor during the week. Mrs. John Hutchings returned Friday to her home in Council Bluffs. Miss Martha Bikelof Matthews department store is among the sick ones this week. Ambrose Tiehen of Dawson saw “The Prince of Sweden” at the Gehling Monday night. There will be services at the Methodist church Sunday, Rev. A. W. Shainel of Lincoln officiat ing. Mrs. Rob Kanaly went to Daw son Wednesday to spend a few days with her parents and other relatives. C. C. Jackson of Clarinda, la., a cousin of Mis. G. J. Crook spent a part of the week in the city” vis iting the family. All our people are urged to re member the rally at the German Evangelical church commencing Wednesday evening. Mrs. Wm. Doty of South Oma ha came down Monday for a weeks visit with her parents, J. A. McCormick and wife. Mrs. Bruno Hanson, who has been visiting at the home of W. H. Kerr for some time returned home the latter part of the week. Prof. J. Carl Leister was up town Wednesday for the first time in several days. He has been suffering from a severe at tack of the grip. D. D.Ravis was called to Salem Saturday to assist Roe Moore in some undertaking work. Mr. Reavis has made several trips of like nature since January 1 Mr. and Mrs. O. Radinsky re turned to their home in Sterling the latter part of the week after spending a few days with their daughter, Mrs. James Pickett. Another trouble at the present stage of the game is that there are too many self appointed col onels standing around waiting for the people to furnish them a regi ment to command. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Prior spent a short time visiting in Ne braska City, returning home the first of this week. They report several cases of diphtheria in that city. Mrs. John Babb and two chil dren spent a few days in the city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Albright. Mr. Babb is moving from Humboldt to Stella, which place will be their future home. St. Joe has just completed a fine new jail at the expense of $100,000. Richardson county could do well to follow in St Joe's footsteps and build them a jail. There should be a modern padded cell placed in all jails for the in sane. This is something needed for the suffering humanity. Magnetic Healing Miss Lizzie Heitland, a gradu ate of the Weltmer School of Magnetic Healing, of Nevada, Mo. I am prepared to treat dis eases of all kinds Ph me 270 Located at Mrs. Burris’ residence south ol the convent. 4t Good Morning Why Suffer With Headaches? Others have been completely relieved by wearing our headache glasses--so may you. Geo.W.Reneker,O.D.,M.D. Eye. Ear. JVose and Throat Falls City, Neb. German Evangelical Ghurch 9:45 n. m. Sunday school. 10:45 «• m. Sermon. 7 p. m. Young People Alliances 7:.'10 p. m. Sermon. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:il0 p. m. Friday choir practice 8 p. ui. Peter S» iu mann, Pastor. A. I). Gise, wife and little girl took their departure this week for Salt Lake City where they will make their future home. Mr. Gise is well known to many of our readers as he was a Verdon merchant and at different poiuts in Southeastern Nebraska he has been engaged in the grain and implement business. He will have charge of a branch house for the Moline Plow Co., at Salt Lake. Frank Harrison, editor of the Nebraska Capital was in our city Saturday. Mr. Harrison has his paper and work in such a shape as to be able to accomplish many things for the republican party and especially during this session of the legislature. While in the city he was the guest at the home of George A- Abbott. C. B. Moore and G D. Jenkins came down from Peru the past week to call on Jesse Harris, who was injured in a runaway here a short time ago. He is getting along nicely at this writing, and as soon as possible he will be taken from P. S. Heacock’s to his home near Shubert. Charles Wilson, who is a travel ing veterinary with headquarters at Omaha, arrived in this city Tuesday night to visit his brother, Wm. Wilson. Charley for a num ber of years made this city his home and is well acquainted with many of our people. We wish to thank Mrs. Tlios. Me La tie of Kansas City for a very liberal check to be applied on subscription. She expresses a great comtort in reading the Tri bune and so has paid for it in ad vance. The Christian people have hir ed a pastor who will take up the labor in his new field next Sun day- He is Rev. Dav of Nelson, Neb., and comes to this place highly recommended. A. Graham went to Crete Fri day where he was called to attend the funeral of his oldest sister. The deceased is the oldest and Mr. Graham the youngest of the family. Miss Lois Spencer returned home today after attending a library meeting in Lincoln. She also spent a short time with her brother Guy and family at Oma ha. II. Clay Yutzy, wife and two children left Tuesday for their home in Minneapolis, Minn.,after a visit to the iormer's father,J. C. Y utzy. Rev. C. M. Strong will fill the pulpit at the Baptist church Sun day morning and evening during the absence of Rev G-F. Reichel Mrs. Hayden Prater came up from St Joe Sunday to visit rela tives a few days before going to her new home at Hutchison, Ks. J. S. Brannum left Friday for Armour, Neb., where he will visit his son, Harve and family, a short time Mrs. Elliott left yesterday for Oneida, Kans., where she will spend two weeks visiting her mother. Mrs- Lucinda Smith called at this office Saturday and advanced her subscription one year. Jennie Prater and Edna and Tom Murphy attended a dance at Preston Friday night. Henrv Brecht is moving from this city to his farm near Rulo this we$k. Clem Firebaugli called Monday and renewed his faith in the Tri bune, Frank Werner has our thanks forcasli on subscription this week. Frank L- Blakeney was down from Nims City Monday. Sheriff Fenton made a business trio to Pender Saturday. John Wiltse this week purchas ed a fine new tvpewriter. Mrs. Chas. Hoppe was up from Rulo Friday. M iss Lizzie Kelly came down from Verdon Tuesday. Mrs. G. C. Kaiser, of Preston, w'as a visitor here Saturday. W. D. Easley was up from Kansas Citv during the week. Joe and Mary McMahon were Preston visitors Friday night. O. Schoenheit and wife were St. Joe visitors during the week. The Episcopal ladies held their food exchange on Saturday after noon. Mary and Joe Glaze of Preston were business visitors in this city Friday. Mrs. Will McConnell of Mar grave’s ranch was in the city Saturday. Mrs. E- K. Kentner and Helen returned to Humboldt Sunday after a visit in this city. Henry Reiger and wife of Pres ton saw The Prince of Sweden at the Gehling Monday night. L. Redwood and son William left Tuesday for Galveston, Tex., to look after business matters. Errett Oliver who has been visiting his parents here for some time left Sunday for St. Louis. Rev. G. F.Reichel is at Lorton, Neb-,is holding a series of revival meetings at the Baptist church. Mrs. Alvina Doerner came up from Kansas City Monday night to attend the funeral of Mrs. Maud Poteet Hurst Mrs. Alex Tiehn came down from Dawson Friday and spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Rob Kanaly Henry WollT is in Omaha, where he will remain permanently. He is employed as a scenic painter at the Burwood theater. Mrs. Dennis McCarty spent most of the week in Rulo, where she is helping care for her lather Jas. Murphy who is very ill. Supt. L. B. Lvrnan of the Bur lington of Sterling, Colo-, with headquarters at Wymore was in this city during the past week. Mrs. Jno. Crook and little daughter returned Saturday from Marysville, Mo,, where she was called by the serious illness of an uncle. Clarence Smith and wife left Tuesday for California where they will spend some time with the former's sister, Mrs. Will Wherry. Miss Lillie Moran returned to her home in Belleville, Kansas, this week after spending a few days with relatives in and near this city. A. B- Pirie of Wytnore was in the city during the week. He is master mechanic of the Burling ton railroad. From here he went to Nebraska City. Ernest Vincent came in from Denver, Monday to help care for his wife who is in the city <|uite ill at the home of her parents, W. L. Sears and wile. Mrs. Minnick is in Atchison where she will spend several weeks with her son Herman and wife. Before returning home she will visit her sister in Hiawatha. On Friday morning G. J. Crook called at this offie and renewed subscriptions for Mrs. Belle Weaver at Eos Angeles, Cali., W. K. Crook, Paonia, Colo., Jesse M. and Z. E. Crook of Denver Some of the people in Crook A Towle’s addition were missing wood from tneir wood pile and decided to load a few sticks on the top of the pile with powder. The result was a stove was blown up in the neighborhood and it was necessary to remove it to the junk shop. We did not learn either the name of the owner of the wood or the borrower. But in weather like this we could sym pathize with the man who is without a stove. You would not delay taking Foley’s K'dney Remedy at the first sigh of kidney or bladder trouble if you realiz ed that neglect might result in Brights disease or diabetes. Foley's Kidney Remedy corrects irregularities and cures all kidney and bladder disorders. Kerr's Pharmacy. A HOME IN TEXAS Some fine land well located near Canyon City. Texas, in various sized ! , tracts, good terms. Have a tract will exchange and take an 80 or i 160 as part pay in Richardson County or nearby. Will take pleas ure in giving you full particulars Be sure and call on or write. C. M Thomas, care National Hotel, Falls City. Nebraska. Charles McWain and wife are in Rnlo for a short time at the home of the former’s mother. Their baby has been very sick since they left their home in this city. W. R. Cade returned this week to his home at Osburn,'Kansas. He spent several days in this city being called here by the sickness and death of his father, George Cade returned the last of the week to his home in Os born, Kansas. He was called here a week ago to attend the funeral of his father. The cold wave has awakened the people to the fact that Jack Frost is king these days if lie did let Old Sol have a little extra time before. Mrs. A. R. Dittmar left Satur day for New York City where she will visit relatives. She will re turn to her home in this city about March 1. Babies are lots of trouble when they are little and young, but the babies of twenty years and over are the ones who wear the life out of you. Reuben Thomas, who lias been working for the Gilligan Bridge company! in various places in Iowa has returned to his home in this city. Mrs. J. R. Wilhite left Wednes day for Kansas City, where she will spend a short time with her son, Jule Schoenheit and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Frakes re turned to their home in Nebraska City after a lew' days stay at the home of Mrs. Cade. M. W. Musselman of Bartles ville, Okla., made the printer glad this week by sending us cash on subscription. Mrs. John Stockton and Clara and son Frank returned last week from a visit with relatives at Stanbury, Mo. J. Hurst Freel of Onega, Ks., spent a part of the week with his uncle, John Hossack and family. Nellie Hossack spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs- W. C. Sloan at Vcrdon. Max Werner gave a dance to our young people at Wahl’s hall last night. T. L. Himmelreich made a busi ness trip to Omaha Monday. * John Hossacft went to Stella Tuesday. Dr. I. N. Phillips was a busi ness visitor here Wednesday. Tom Hall, of Verdon, was a business visitor here Tuesday. Stanley Dixon came up from Rulo and spent Sunday in this city, Dr. C. T. liurchard was a visi tor in Auburn the first of the week. When you find a man who is particularly fierce in denouncing his fellows, look out. V. M. McVey, who is employed in Custer’s job office, spent Sun day at his home in Rulo. Phoenas Fisher and wife are the proud parents of a baby boy which was born January 7. Mr- Wills, a former resident of this city, but who now lives in Lincoln, was a visitor here Sat urday. E. Higgins and wife returned Saturday from Robinson, Kansas, where they attended the funeral of the former’s sister. Cleve Sdnnitt-of Milbanks, S. I) , arrived Monday night for a visit to his brother, F. F. Schmitt and wife in this city. Frank Schaible and wife left Wednesday for California, where they will spend a few weeks en joying the beautiful weather. Win- Uhlig and J. II. More head of the First National Bank, attended a meeting of the bank ing board at Humboldt, Tuesday. Marie Fmmerson came down from Verdon and spent a short time the guest of Miss Alice Kee ling. She returned home Wed nesday. E. J. Satterwhite, wife and baby, of Miles ranch were shop ping in this city, Tuesday. They like their new home fine but are glad to come to Falls City occas ionally. Ed. F. Smith will give an invi tation dance at Wahl’s liallThurs day evening, Jan. 21. A large crowd is expected and good music will be furnished by Werner's or chestra. \tkME wish to announce t ■ ® and vicinity that we curing, Shampooing and M We solicit your patron; PATZMAIS Falls City Simple Remedy for LaCrippe Hacking lagrlppe coughs that rrav develop in'o pneumonia over night a j quickly cured by Foley’s Honey and Tar. The sore and inflamed lungs are healed and strengthened, and a dan gerous condition is quickly averted. Take only Foley’s Honey and Tar la yellow package. Kerr's Pharmacy. W. J. McCray of Stella was in this city Tuesday. Last week he sold his farm containing .>20 acres to Robert Drake of Humboldt fcr $27,500. He expects to move hu family to this place about the first of March. J. D. (IrilTith of Verdon was in the city Monday on business. While here he w*as the guest of his daughter, Mrs D. M. Davies. Hob Hates, Tom Kanaly and Sidney Lapp were amotjg the Falls City people who attended the Preston dance Friday night. Mrs. Ruby Jackson of Wytnore, Neb-, was in the city this week, called here by the death of her cousin, Mrs. Maud Hurst. John Crook and Ike Lyons left this week for a business tour through the state. They will be gfonc several days Mrs. J. W. Curran and Mrs. Harry Crooks spent the latter part ot last week in Padonia, Ks. Emerson Mowers and wife of near Verdon were in the city shopping: Tuesday. Mrs. (). Schocnheit spent a few days in Kansas City, returnicyf home Tuesday. J. D. Smith and wife of Re serve were shopping: in this city Wednesd ay. Mrs. Coleman went to Omaha Saturdey to visit her son, Thos. Coieman. It. C. Smith returned Tuesday evening: from a business trip to Omaha. Mrs. I. C. Maust was a Kansa-. City visitor the first of the week. A. M. Slnibert of Shubcrt w-a-, a business visitor here Monday. Mark Tefft and Keith McMil lan drove to Preston Friday. Guy Crook spent a part of last week in South Dakota. Sam Mchty was a visitor in St Joe the past week. 0 the ladies of Falls City are prepared to do Mani assa^iny. ige. 1 SISTERS Nebraska CROWDED OUT OF OUR BIG DOUBLE-PAGE REDUCTION SALE AD. ON PAGES FOUR AND FIVE Welcomed Reductions in Women’s Furnishings There is not a woman in this entire country but who will be missing one of the greatest golden opportunities if she does not attend this phenomenal distribution of Women’s Furnishings. The values are magnificent, and little short of miraculous. Hosiery, F’urs, Gloves, Neckwear, Combe, Purses, Bags, Belts, and what not, to make a woman comfortable. Come ill and See OUT assortment. Take your time about it; look and linger as long as you like. But whatever you do, DON’T FAIL TO COME TO THIS GREAT REDUCTION SALE. Corsets and Gowns Ladies' SOe Corset, Hose Support ers attached; Reduction Sale A ^ _ price . w£t\* $1 00 No4l4 Ladies ('orsets, a dainty model, designed especially for the tall and slender figure, high bust, short-waist; always perfect ease and freedom; made of line white Batiste. Reduction Sale 89c Ladies' *! 50* 'orset, a recent model, for the long waist and figure; has high bust, long back and lengthen ing waist effect. Made of fine white batiste; Reduction C* | 'JQ Sale price.fP 1 • Cy Ladies' Muslin Gowns, 00c )A values, Reduction Sale.... t Ladies’ 7fs we ure going to put the price of de-truction on these lines and sell them at the following prices: 25 cent article-, will go at 1 £ _ Reduction Sale for. X Jt 50 cent articles, Reduction ^(J,, Sale price. £>7\j 75 cent Belts and Combs. Reduction Sale . . $1.00 Belts and Combs, Re- "Q„ duction Sale price. JJ\j * I t tombs, Roduclion Sain price.;• $2.00 Comb?, Reduction All Hags and Purses One-third oil regular prices Toilet Goods Dept. / Hair Restorer, Nail Polish ers, Tissue Developer, Face Cream, Toilet Water, Per fumes, Dental Powders, Sachejr Powders, Smelling Salp^ Cream Balms, Pari sian Beautifiers, Sorosis Rose Cream, and other articles necessary to the toilet, all go at 25% Reduction M ATTH“W^TI“-!fefS,“' If m 1111 ff M Falls City, Nebraska