Henry C. Smith LANDS & LOANS -----— 240 acres well improved, U mile, from Depot in Kas. Good spring Best of terms. Will take 40 acres as part payment, balance long time at low interest. 200 acres 1miles from depot, Richardson county, Nebraska. Good buildings and land Will take 40 or HO acres as part payment 100 acres upland, 1 mile from depot. Richardson county. Nebraska. 512,000. loo acres Johnson county, Nebraska SO rot’s to church and school. Best of terms. Might rent. 107 acres near Brownville, NebrasKa 80 acres '4-mile from Falls City high school. 040 acres, $8,000 improvements Also 04 ■ acre, adjoining. Will take M0 acre, a- part payment, r ine running water. A No. 1 opportunity ' Money to loan s.___ , IDE COMERS AND GOERS t'i ..will'll «>0 flu* ItegnlMr liotiil Mrs Lucinda Smith returned fr ni a visit to relatives in Kansas. Ed Morgan went to Kansas City Wednesday with a car load of cattle. Miss Almata Hill returned re cently from a weeks visit with friends at Peru and Nebraska City. Miss Mayme a n d Caroline H ugli of Humboldt spent Sunday with their mother Mra-J. A. Hill. Mrs Fannie Svanda was called to her borne at Seymore, Texas, Wednesday, by the serious illness of her mother. The Christian Endeavor So ciety of the Brethren church will hold a lawn social at John Lich ty’s next Tuesday evening. Mrs. John Snyder and Mrs. Cliarlcs Babcock of Shenandoah. Iowa, were the guests of J. A. Hill and wife Sunday. Mrs John Kamel and daughter Vera went to Dawson Wednesday to spend a few days with the former’s brother, Levi Kinsey and wife. tjuimby Beaver and wife re turned the first of the week from a hospital in Michigan.where she went to consult a specialist. She :s much improved in health. Prof. Hurst and Warren Miles w. I leave Monday for a trip to the coast. They will visit the exposition and will spend some time along the coast. They ex pect to be absent most of the summer. Mrs, Grant Windle fell from i her buggy Saturday afternoon while out for a ride- The horse became frightened at an automo bile and the result was she was badly bruised about her head and shoulders. Mrs. John Yocam and daughter Maud are in Peru tlrs week at tending commencement exercises. Myrtle Yocam of this city is among the graduates. Miss .Mary Reese of Yerdon spent Tuesday in this city the guest of Mrs. D. M. Dav ies. In the evening she was taken into the I'Ll stern Star. Sam Wahl has added four fine new show cases to his clothing department. They are tine ones and are the very latest thing on the market. George If. Tlnimmel, of the circuit court of the United States came down from Omaha Monday evening and spent a short time in this city D is reported that Louie God lirnon of this city and Mrs. Kdith Paisley of Beatrice were married at Beatrice Saturday evening Charles Marion spent a few days in St. Joe this week looking I after business. Miss Me Don rid left Wednesday for an extended stay at Council | Bluffs. M. J. Schaible is a new sub scriber to the Tribune this week. II. C. Yandervort was down i Salem Wednesday. Henry Sanford is at Seward j this week. has more than its value to commend it it is intrinsically beauti ful and when embellished with the graceful designing and artistic shapes evolved by the modern silver-smiths, is beauty s crown of beauty. This is especially true of our tableware, both Sterling and plated with only the best quality and lowest prices possible. A. E. JAQUET “The Old Reliable” RUSTiCO 28633 Percheron Stallion, Dapple Grey, foaled August. l.s' *i, Bred by Keiser Bros of Keota. Iowa Got by Deti 21112 .19271 . he by Poulard 2042 (ti91!J . he by t’heri .544)4 , he bv Monton, he by Coco of Misle sur sarthe. Rustico is lti hands high and weighs 170o pounds when in good flesh. Rustico has proven a sure foal getter and lias a great many good colts to his credit. His disposition is tine and his action good. Don't fail to examine this horse before breeding. II1MR0 's ' years old this spring. He is of Mammoth breeding, jet d UJtlUV biae* with white points, splendid head and ear, extra heavy boned and is a splendid individual, lie is 14* hands high and weighs ’ t'jO pounds when in good flesh. He is a sure foal getter and you will make no mistake in breeding to him. JUMBO will be at S. 11. Miles farm, knowu as the doe Holmes place, 2 miles south and -5 miles west of Falla City, on Mon day and Tuesday of each.week. On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at niy place and on Saturday at Chapman's Feed Yard, Falls City. Neb. RUSTICO will make the season at my place, where he can be seen 1 at all time*. 1 have added to my string the Win. Roger’s jack WAR RIOR, who will also make the season at my place. j TERMS -$10 to insure colt to stand up and suck Service fees due ; if Mare is sold or removed from County before time of foali tig. M are I and Colt held for service. Care will be taken to prevent accident, but ! will not be responsible should any occor. I secured this stock from J. tl Whitaker of Kansas City, who has tested them thoroughly and you will find them worthy your patronage. ZTVJ.Vr Thos. J. Whitaker. FALLS CITY. NEB. John Higgins was a Humboldt visitor Sunday. Jinglings of money saved. Expo sition Sale, Matthews Little Co, the Price Killers. Clarence Heck went to Pawnee Monday to play ball with the boys at that place Mrs. W. H. Kerr is in Omaha this week visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bruno Han son. Mrs. Frank Camblin and chil dren left Sunday for Indiana where they will spend some time with relatives. Miss Meyer returned to her home in Hiawatha Monday after spending a few days in this city with Miss Oddie Lapp. Miss Hope Ward of Rulo was among the teachers who took the county examination at this place Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Will Boyd and two chil dren came up from Hiawatha and spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Albright. Mrs. Verna Mettz and children who have been visiting relatives here for several weeks returned this week to her home at New kirk, Okla. Mr. and Mrs. J.C Martin came down from Council Bluffs and spent a few days in the city at the home of their parents,Francis Martin and wife. Mrs. Augusta Linlev and son Victor LinleyT Jr., who have been visiting at the home of John L. I Cleaver, returned to their home in Atchison, Friday. Mrs. Allie Watson and little son Otlio will leave next week for Huntington. Indiana, to spend two months with her sister, Mrs. Will Price and family. Mrs. II. E. Foster and daugh ters. Helen and Eleanor, came down from Seward t»> spend a few days with the former’s father Hank Lapp and family. Clarence Heck helped Auburn win two games last week with j Peru. The score Thursday was! 3 to 0 and on Friday it was i> to 1. They were two good games. Misses Hazel White and Ruth Reavis were guests of Miss Crete Stewart at Hiawatha a few days this week. They attended the Junior reception at that place Frid a v . C A. Chesley purchased the house ot Charles Reichers he re cently purchased of Gus Nettle beck, and will remove it to some lots lust east of the Catholic church. He will have it nicely remodeled and will rent it. Charles Zoeller and wife were called from Happy, Texas, the latter part of the week, by the serious illness of the latters father Fred Nit/.sche. At this writing he is improving and they will re turn home some time next week. They like Texas tine. Lice soon eats up your profits! Kill off this pest quickly and sure ly with Conkev’s preparations: Lice Powder for setting hens; Lice Liquid for ridding the house ! of mites; Head Lice Ointment for the baby chick. All guaranteed and for sale by C. A. Heck. Fargo Couple Married Miss Carrie Buckminister and John Vondersmith were united in marriage Saturday evening. The groom is a prosperous young bus iness man at Fargo, and his bride has grown to womanhood in that vicinity. They are well known in this county and have a host of friends who wish them a bright and prosperous future. They re turned to Fargo Sunday evening and will immediately go to house keeping at that place. Robbed Butcher Shop Saturday afternoon some chil dren playing in the ally discover ed the Thornton meat market to be on lire and at once notified the proprietors. In a few moments the blaze was extinguished. In the evening after all had gone home some one entered the front door of the shop and took all the money from the drawer and turned things upside down. There were only a few dollars in the drawer but they never left a cent. Mrs. Barbara Dilts and Mrs Dick Downs left Monday for California where they will spend several weeks. Mrs- Downs will go to Modesta to visit her daugh ter, Mrs. Bruce Dixon and Mrs. Dilts will visit her daughter Mrs. W h\ Adams at Santa Cruz. They will also visit several friends at different points in that state. Miss Agnes Moran, who has been teaching in the public schools at Sheldon, Neb-, was in the city a few days this week vis iting Miss Katherine Mulligan. She went from here to her home in Kansas City. She also visited Miss Daisy Morris at Humboldt a few days on her way from Shel ton to this city. UVv. 11. It. Teeter left for Iowa on Thursday monring. where lie "ill make the commencement address for the High School at Hamburg in the evening. On Friday evening he will address the class of the Milo High School returning home on Saturday. Mrs. Kd May came down from Auburn and spent a few days in the city with her parents, Dr-and Mrs. Keller. She had her house hold goods shipped to that place where they will make their fu ture home. Mrs. Mary Cameron who has spent the past few months with her daughter at Poise, Idaho, re turned to her home ut this place the latter part of the week. She reports a most enjoyable trip. Mrs. W. H- Wheeler was in tlie j city a short time Sunday. She | was enroute from Pawnee to her i home in Stella. She spent the I past two weeks in Pawnee, where, she was visiting her mother. Mrs. Levi Thacker left Satur ; day for Frankfort, Kansas, where she will spend some time with her daughter. Clyde Thacker o f Preston accompanied her to this place to take the train Miss Wilma Cline, who is em ployed as a teacher in elocution at the Peru Normal, spent Sun | day iti this city with old friends, j She was a guest of Miss Deb; Mower. The soldier boys caused con siderable sensation at this place Monday. Many people walked to the park to see them at dinner. John Hossack was a business visitor at Shubert and Stella Saturday, returning home early Sunday morning. Mrs. R. Kentner and Helen spent a tew days in Beatrice at the home of her son Will and wife. Glen Kieler came u p from Kansas City t o spend several days with his many friends here. Miss Nellie Downs has been; quite sick for the past few days, suffering with ear trouble. Sheriff Fenton attended the! funeral of George Ilarral at Daw- j son Tuesday morning. Mrs. Ouiet left Monday fora short stav with friends and rela tives in Kansas City. 5 cents will buy any Calico in the house at Matthews Little Co. Fam ous Values are there. Rev. H. Bex made a business trip to Kansas City Monday. Sorosis The last meeting for the club year of Sorosis was held at the residence of Mrs. \Y. S. Korner in the east part of the city. The work of the past year was taken up and ably discussed by the j club. Each member was also asked to give suggestions on the j club work for the coming year. These suggestions will be taken into consideration by the pro gram committee. The annual report o f the treasurer was given. The following officers | were elected for the coming J year: President,Miss Margaret! Steele: Vice President, Mrs. T. I J. Gist; Secretary, Mrs. P. H. i •Jussen; Treasurer, Mrs. Jennie! Ewalt: Auditor, Mrs. Katej Steele. Mrs. A. Morsman.Mrs. 1 P. S. Heacock, Mrs. T. J. Gist and Mrs. George Schock were appointed as the program com mittee lor the coming year. Mrs. Edwin Falloon was elected delegate, with Mrs. P.H. Jussen as alternate, to the state con vention to be held at Lincoln in October. The club then ad journed for the summer. Re freshments were served during' the social half hour. Real Estate Transfers Sarah O’Brien and husband to Wm. J. O’Brien it 6 blk 8, village of Stella . 11.400 l). M. Tebbs to Orren Sailors n Vs of ne % of sec 12 twp 8 range 16 containing 20 acres . 500 L. A. Ryan to Kdilda M. Jack son its 1 to 6 in blk 220 Falls City . 500 Wesley J. Crook to I,. Schoen liert its 3 and 4 in blk 16 Crook & Towle add to Falls City . 3 W. B. Stratton and wife to Claudie L. Reid Its 4 and 5 blk 46 Humboldt . 1,000 A Case of Arbitration. A rat and a weasel found an egg. They couldn't decide who should liav* It, so they arbitrated. A cat was the arbitrator. The cat awarded th» egg to the rat. The rat ate the egg. The cat promptly ate the rate. Th>* cat believes in arbitration; the raft doesn’t.—Judge's Library. Automobile Repairing Gasoline Engine repairing, Steam En gine repairing, Boiler repairing, Re Rubbering rubber-tired wheels, Auto mobile and Carriage painting, Lawn Mower grinding, etc. Our new Lawn Mower Grinder lias just arrived and we invite you to bring in your Lawn Mowers and see them ! ground in a scientific manner. We guarantee to put your Lawn Mower in first class cutting condition, or money back. Bring in your work NOW alon the above mention- ! ed specialties and get value received for vour inonev. Hurry up! The rush is beginning. Edw. Daeschner PALLS CITY, NEBRASKA The Place Where Thcv Do Things Right Southeast (or. Court House Square. Phones: Shop, lo.l; Residence, 216 Ready to Deliver Crystal Lakes Ice iCE Phone 33 MAUST BROS Announcement We are pleased to announce that our Spring campaign of the biggest values in Farm Ma chinery for iqoq is now on. You are invited to call and inspect our lines. A complete line of John Deere Farm Machin ery, hay Loaders and Stackers. McCormick Binders and Mowers. Avery‘Cultivators and Planters. Sharpies Tubular and DeLaval Cream Sep arators. Litchfield Spreaders. Gasoline Engines. Old Hickory and Avery Wagons. Keys Bros’, and Vehlie Buggies. No trouble to show our goods. Loucks & Jones PALLS CITY NEBRASKA