Henry C. Smith LANDS & LOANS -----■----J 240 acres well improved, If m: is i -i To ■> in K.iv Good spring Best, of terms \\ ill take ■ Ml ,n res as part payment, balance long tin e 't interest 200 acres I|j miles from depot, Ri. a: - ,1 unty. Nebraska Good buildings and land Will I take 111 or Hll acres as pa rf pi1, iim-ic bin acres upland, J mile from depot, K. . if ' ui count.'. Nebraska. 512,000 fi bit) acres Johnson county, Nebraska - ■ s to church and school. Best of term*. Might rent. I 107 acres near llrowiivilk . Nebraska 3 HOacres '♦•mile from Kails City high si 1 tilo acres, $8,000 improveii ents At*. ■ "-1 adjoining. Will take 100acres a- ; art payment. | Kitte rinitiing water. A No 1 uppm-t .. ■ • I Money to loan fi '"awswauuiu mmcmmu u i im i ii—iiimiswimii nm imiiii u hi i iimi iiihi nr nr i i v r mi 11 i n i in y * I HE COMERS UNI) GOERS i ttvv.hil t*lf (In irgiilat i * * .» I' t. A baby go I was bom to Mr. aiul Mrs Krrust Urookstln latter , , i t ol the week. I K. Nicholson and wile were g ests ol A. 11 Mnoils and wile at Hiawatha last week. ICdgar S. Inn k and lfavard spent a lew das s with their parents in this i its Tiles h it last week for K itinas v its Hi. \\ . F< I,smis and wife came down I torn Auburn Thursday'. The tunnel is an osteopath and is thinking ol locating here. H. .1. Sliues writes us that he is mosihg from Ixtsci s e is> h’ulo ami that he wants the Tiibuue to keep him posted on counts allairs, Mrs 1C. t > Lew is made a trip to St. Joe Friday ts> see an ear specialist, For some time she has been sobering with an abcess in hei eat \ creditable W F T. I ad stress was deliver! at the Metho Lst church Sunslav morning by a member of the Kansas t'ltv,Kas.. organization. Frank 11 Wilson, manager of the Sioux Fils News, with his wife made ns a pleasant call on Monday Mrs Wilson is a daugh s. r ol Hr- \ ut/.s of this v its Jacob Bloom, who mot cd tv' this . tv and purchased the Morris property a short time ago, h ts purchased the beautiful Hall •amt one mile north ot \ erdon. Arthur Wells and wile who hve east ot Kcserve* spent Sun ,.a\ with his lathes and latuilv in '■ 'is citv. A111■ itr .1 <1 wile • enjoying their wedding nip lust 1: aw. The manv Iriomls ot Thurston XL Coy will be glad to know titat arrived at Washington. l>. t , t he latter part ot the week. He is uol been home for more t an live vears. Mrs. Elizabeth lluett and two a ml Miss Matg.uet Nav ■ >r . Lexington, Nt?b 1 . its S.ituidav lot an extended visit with their parents. Thomas \ ay lor and w ile. A H. Kite is orgaoi ing land buyers for Canyon City, Texas. He looks like .1 man who does business on the square. Texas 'and is in demon! and the invest tueut seems safe. Hiawatha World. Che womens clubs are giving our people t ie best ot entertain ments. A week ago thev cn gaged the noted reaoet I’rol. Clark o! Chic age*, who proved to be an able reciter am! now they have engaged Prof. Stephens of Lincoln to give an exhibit on manual training school work Hun, Ralph 1 lark of Stella was a I alls t itv visitur betWi en trains Saturday. In t umpart v w ith 1 W, 11,, i ns he was returning ! rum 11 n ill buhl t when- they attended a meet in g ol t lie stock holders ol t tie | National liank ol Humboldt. We understand that these g. ntlemen now hold a majoritv ol the stoi k j ol this prosperous institution, , whii h I ait will in no wise lessen the strength ol the banking eon corn and will no doubt refuse more activity and push into its method ol doing business. Iv'tith Hrvan Reavitte was granted a divorce from William II- Rcavittc by Judge A J. Cor nish, Tuesday. The divorce is absolute and the mother is a!- | lowed the custody ot her two small children. The ground ot the decree is non-support A young man bv the name of i R N Harrison who was arrested for burglarising a store at Horton broke lail at Hiawatha. Sunday and is still at large lie had con vealed on his person a saw and sawed an iron bar and escaped' Mrs. I R ant Smith returned to her home in Stella the latter part ol the week. She spent several days in this city at the bed side of her lather, Mark (ioolsbv who is very til. While shoeing horses Friday an animal stepped on Far] Lip pohls loot. It crushed the loot badlv but he is getting along nicelv Dr- A. 11. Aisp.iv : yyj> down from Lincoln the tirst ot the veek aud snout a few days yvith his family in this city. Miss Far lie Slocum spent a lew days the latter part ot the week with her cousin.Mrs.F.sburn Wheeler at Stella l. W, Harris was down from Stella Saturday amt took occ ision to add his name to the Tribune family roll Miss Viable Trussier of 1‘ ttts mouth spent a few dtvs in the city the guest ot Ur. Greene and wife. Remember the Hon Ton has a I tie liens of Millinery and is still in business at the old stand Mi's Flora Albright returned Sunday from a two weeks visit with relatives in Lincoln. J.F.Welsh, cashier of the State Bank ot Humboldt was a visitor m this city Monday. Swe I line of t a ma iats , iust received at the Hon I'on M- Unery store. Slier; ! Fenton ami G n were Humboldt visitors Sunday Dennis McCarty was a b, .. less y isitor hi Vgrdon last week. Automobiles were somewhat s’i v on Monday Dr.PRICES Cream Baking Powder No alum, no lime phosphates As every housekeeper can understand, burnt alum and sulphuric acid—the in gredients of all alum and alum-phosphate powders- - must carry to the food acids injurious to health. Read the label Avoid the alum powders Di lid. ii .1 v t-s v. is down from Dawson Monday James Naiisii-r was a business v isitor to St. Joe Tuesdav 1’roJ. Hodapp l ame dow n from Verdon Saturday afternoon, lid 1'oteet and Guy Huston were Sunday visitors at Kulo John Cox returned Tuesday I roin a business trip to Lincoln. K. 11. Simpson spent Sunday with his parents at Wnhoo, Neb. Todge McKeiver and family were guests of relatives in Kulo Sunda y. Ki>k Svuc Brown Leghorn! .•ggs tor hatching. See Major Keeling. Kov Heacock attendeil the auto (how at Kansas Cits the first of die week. I. H Wells and wife celebrat 'd the Jtith anniversary of their uarriage on Tuesday. Mrs Samuel Wahl returned he latter part of the week from a ew days spent in Omaha. Miss N'ola McCool came down :rom Salem and spent Sunday Mth her cousin. Miss Louise lx‘ule Steve Miles was among the netnv from here who attended into show at Kansas Cits this week. Fok Kknt Six room house, two blocks east of the National Hotel. Inquire of Miss Katie Mulligan. tf George Dilts moved this week into the house lie recently pur chased from fits mother, Mrs. Barbara Dilts. Clair Foster returned to L'lutis moutb Monday, atter spending a few days with his patents. Ben Foster and wile John Mosiman returned Wed nesday from a tew days spent m Kansas City. He attended tie auto show while there Miss Ethel Bobrer who 1 is been quite ill for the past week, is improving and will be able to return to school in a few days Mr, anti Mrs J. M- Jellisoa >old their household goods and left Tuesday for Auburn. They are both employed as deputies >r the Highlander lodge and will have headquarters at that place. Ur. Jones is in the city visiting relatives- He a so helped Ed. Jones and John Earlier load the'ir as ind start :or wes’ n Nebra ka where they will homestead. Mrs- Jones and children and Mrs. Earlier will not go for some tin: Tnere will be a box social and program held in the brick hall at Preston for the benetit of t ie school on the evening of Ma b l‘Uh. No admission i> charge, but ladies are requested to bring boxes. All come and have a good time. The public sale ot Mrs. Nan. v Elsiiire that was to have been held Tuesday. March has been postponed on account of the bad weather .util Wednesday. March 17. The sale will be held on her arm miles west and til rec tor til mile north ot this city. Re . Dr. Rollitof Minneapolis, Minn., secretary of the sixth mission department, will speak in St. Thomas hurch. Tuesday night. March 1*>. Dr. Rollit is thoroughly conversant with Ins sub ect and it will be spending a verv interesting hour to go and hear him. Seats all free. Private Money. Private money to loan on Real Estate. Mortgages bought and sold. call at First National Bank- _>-ti A. J. Weaver To Tho Public We have bought this year's ice harvest from the Crystal | lakes and leased them for a pe* j i iod of five years. We are thor oughly equipped to give you the 'host possible service and we so licit your patronage. The Crys tal lakes ice needs no recom mendation, and this year s out. put was secured under the most luvorable conditions and the ice is the clearest ever put up and of very superior quality. Let us know your needs; we will call and arrange for your season's ice supply Yours very Truly. Tel. MAl'ST KUOS John Lichty was laid up the! first of the week front the effects1 of a severe fall. He slipped on the icy walk and fell backward striking tus head and rendering him unconscious. We beg to announce that our display of French Pattern Hats, l ailored Hats and Millinery Nov elties is now on, A cordial invi tation is extended to you. P\T/M\N SlSTKKS. 1 he reporter tor the Journal went up street Tuesday morning with full sheets flying in the snow and the wind, but she got there all right, all right. Kev. Teeter's illustrated lecture on Sundav night drew a large crowd at the Brethren church- Iti tact they were not all able to gain admittance. A farmer drove his automobile! into town Monday evening and remained over night. He walked home the next dav and the car is still here. Judge Paper convened an ad journed session of court Thurs day morning. The ease of Sprag gins against Judv is on trial. Mrs. tleorge Fogle returned to \ erdoo Sunday alter spending a few days in this city at the home of Carl Lippold 1 hotuus Me Lane has afresh tniiK cow !o" sale. Sue gives JO i] ;a:rs of mi k a day anti will sell her for 550. Jacob M i•■!!’. it has been very ill the past week rnd on Monday suffered another stroke of para lysis. T he in1 ant chi 4' citizenship in a dr iih i iat \ may -eon supplant the present internal ami aristo cratic form of government in ev ery school in this country is the object of a geueinl movement tiiat was set on foot in New York re cently. Foil, wing tin* principles of self-rule which have made hun dreds of the best citizens out of boys and girls sent as “iucorrigi bles- to tlie George Junior Repub lic in that state during the last 14 years, an effort will be made to have all children fitted to be inde pendent and self-reliant Americans before every thing else. With junior republic- -■ vady establish ed in California. New York, Con necticut anil Marti .ad, and others being set up iu M i--achusetts.New •lersey, Pennsylvania ami project ed in many more -tates. the organ izers of this new school system are preparing to carry their object lesson into every public anti pri .ate school throughout the nation. | Uue ot the leading preparatory school* in this part >f the country is already making plans to revolu tionize its meth iIs and put its pu pils on the basis of citizens in a little republic of their own, it was announced at the headquarters of the National Association of Junior Republics at '22 \\ illiatn street. The term "master' is to be abolish ed and well bred scho >1 boys ate to learn to become bosses of them selves instead of servants of a pol itical boss, lu the publi schools of New York City a* well as in a score of private and public educa tional institution.- ;n that state the junior republic idea is reported to be at present app i- d substantially as it is in the successful substitute fur the reformatory which Mr. George has worked out. The teaching under a democracy must be different from that under all the other systems of govern ment, said Thomas < >sborue, pres ident of the National Association of .Junior Republics. We have re formed our methods of teaching somewhat in the schools, but we have not carried the reform to the bottom as yet. We still call the teacher the master. This is e. relic of paternalism. Ou r American system of education has not only the fallacies ot paternalism in it; it has the fallac. s of aristrocr icy as well. Go to some boarding school and you will Hud as charming a little company of aristocrat* as ever was, Iti the public schools you will Hud paternalism dourish mg to a dangerous extent. Why/ Because tli- student* are trained uot to be citizens but the servants of a political boss. Aud yet, the very life of the republic depend ■ti them. ■ - "My three year old boy was badly , constipated, had a high (ever and wa in an awful condition. gav.* him two doses of Foley's Orino Laxative and 1 the next morning the fever was guim and he was entirely well. Foley's Orino Laxative -aved his . \ Wolhusb. Casimer VV-. Kerr’ Pharraaey. Good Morning o EYES SELDOM CROW BETTER WITHOUT HELP My "Made-to-Order Classes are a positive help and a permanent PLEASURE Geo.W.Reneker.O.D..O. Eye. Ear. JVose and Throat Falls City. Neb. ,Rcad the Label l nder the Pure Food Laws bak* mg powder labels now show the ingredients S' which the powder is made. Those who appreciate the in - portance to healtli and good bak : iug of using a pure cream of tar j tar powder will read the hack of i the label carefully and make sure ■ that the ingredients mentioned in i elude cream of tartar. The food law does not force con sumere: it merely helps them to I protect themselves. All good housekeepers want cream of tartar baking powders, and will uot use alum substitutes in tlie food, if they know it. As the ingredients are printed on the back of label, all may know the facts. tiood bakiug powder is one of the most useful things in the ki‘ cheu; it is easilv obtained at any store: the better it is. the mor ecouomicai it is in cooking mater ials, and the more it conserves the health of ttie family. Wallpaper j Bargains j Cur new line for Spring is now in and ready for you to [j make your selection. Don t fail to see our Last Year s Remnants, which are selling at a very lew figure. 1 The PRICE sells our Wall- ij paper. Our Paint stock is larger ! than ever before. Wc carry all the best brands j of Hard Oils. Varnishes. Floor | and Linoleum Varnish and j Varnish Stains. Come in and see our line before you buy. It costs nothing to look and its a pleasure to show goods M'Millan's Pharmacy Opposite Postoffice Falls City. Neb. Quaker Philosophy! r Said the good old Quaker to his "hoy: Nathan. it is not what thee reads that makes thee smart: it is not what thee eats that makes thee fat; it s not what thee earns that makes thee rich, 3UT WHAT THEE SAVES. Try one of our Vest Pocket Banks and watch results. It will help you save many a doilar. THE Falls City State Bank Capital and Surplus. S70.000 30 Magnetic Healing Miss Lillie Reitland. a gradu ate of the Weltmer School of Magnetic Healing, of Nevada. Mo. I am prepared to treat dis eases or all kinds. Phone J7'*. Located at Mrs. Burns resilience south of the convent. 4t