r Henry C. Smith LANDS & LOANS V _ r---- I III ■■■IHW MHMU t.UBUH -40 acres well improved. If miles from Depot in Kas. Good spring, Best of terms Will take 40 acres as part payment, balance long time at low interest. 200 acres 1 % miles from depot, Richardson county. Nebraska. Good buildings and land Will take 40 or HO acres as part payment 180 acres upland, 1 mile from depot. Richardson county, Nebraska. $12,000. InO acres Johnson county, Nebraska. 80 rods to church and school. Best of terms. Might rent. 1U7 acres near Brownville, Nebraska SO acres J4-mile from Falls City high school. * I 040 acres. *8,000 improvements Also 640 acres ad joining. Will take 160 acres as part payment I rme running water. A No. 1 opportunity. ' * Money to loan 1 I THE COIRS AND GOERS It, 41It t.Iif* 1 Ifir 1,,,4-ul I'liio1 Fred Sebohl was an Auburn visitor the later part of the week. The children of the convent on* joyed a picnic dinner Mondey Mrs. James I’demon is in Fern tills week visiting her daughter,Mrs. Rhoads. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris spi'iit Sunday in Verdon at tin1 home of It F, Voaeh and wife. Tin- t'hrlsllans Womens Hoard of Missions will meet with Mrs, T. .1 Oliver on Friday afternoon W. I, Orr of Oilman,Mo..Spent tin' week in Falls City witli Ills old friend (i. W, Spragins and family. Mose Royer and wife of Morrill were guests of their uncle, Thomas Kelsey and wife this week Mrs. Ji>eBo Spence and two children left Sunday ofr Humboldt where they will reside In tin- future Mr Spence is employed In a store at that place. Mrs W. 11 Moran of Verdon was in (he city Tuesday looking after bus iness matters. She also spent sonic time at the home of Hr. I M lions ton. The banks and posloffiee were clos ed Monday and most of the stores were closed from |o:,‘lh until twelve o'clock, during the services at the renietery. MIbs Klhel Parchen returned this week front Peru where she spent sei eral days with friends and attended the ( losing exercises of the state nor null schools. Mrs. Anderson and daughter Miss Anna of Mason City, Neb. arrived this week to spend some time with the formers baughter, Miss Hannah Anderson at this place. The VV. (' T. IT. held a very in tcresting and enjoyable meeting at the Mission church In the south part of town Wednesday afternoon. A good sized crowd was present and heard tlu> splendid program that had been prepared The great convention of Sunday Schools at Kearney, June 15*16-17 "ill he the best convention Ne braska Sunday School workers have ever held. Fifteen hundred delegates are expected and Kearney is prepar ing to give lodging and breakfast to every enrolled delegate. The en rollment fee will be one doller. Tile first day will lie the County and Dis trict Officers' Conference, beginning ni n o'clock, June 15, and run all day Every officer who attended this meeting last year at Fremont will not need to be urged to attend. The Elementary School of Methods will lie held the same day, June 15. This is for all who are intere sled In the first twelve years of child life. Miss Margeret E. Brown will con duct tills school, If you are an Ele mentary iearlier or Superintendent and miss tills day you will miss the best for you of tin* whole conven I ion Mrs. <1. W. Iteneker and daughter Helen spent a few days the latter part of week in St. Joe at tile home of Dr. and Mrs. Fast. They will visit Mrs. Iteitekers parents at Troy.Ks., before returning home. I’rof T. J. Oliver and Claud Roe attended the commencement exercises a! Manilla. Friday niglil The former giving the class address. Mrs. John Hutchings of Council Bluffs, arrived in this city tile latter part of the week to spend a few days with old friends. Miss May DeMers is in Peru vis iting her sister, Edith and attending the commencement exercises at that place Joe Lewis and family and Mrs.K. Parsons of Verdun were business vis itors her# Friday. ('land Linn was down from Hum boldt Tuesday and saw the ball game at Poteet's park. Miss Augusta Witt rock spent the latter part of the week In Kansas City. A baby wus born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frederick on Thursday.May 27. Announcement NN e are pleased to announce that our Spring campaign of the biggest values in Farm Ma chinery for loot) is now on. You are invited to call and inspect our lines. A complete line of John Deere Farm Machin ery, May Loaders and Stackers. McCormick Binders and Mowers. Avery Cultivators and Planters. Sharpies Tubular and DeLaval Cream Sep arators. Litchfield Spreaders. Gasoline Fngines. Old Hickory and Avery Wagons, keys Bros’, and Yelilie Buggies. No trouble to show our goods. Loucks & Jones PALLS CITY NEBRASKA Automobile Repairing Gasoline Engine repairing, Steam En gine repairing, Boiler repairing, Re Rubbering rubber-tired w heels. Auto mobile and Carriage painting, Lawn Mower grinding, etc. Our new Lawn Mower Grinder has ust arrived .u’.d 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 along the above mention ed specialties and get value received for your monev. Hurry up! I he rush is beginning. Edw. Daeschner PALLS CITY, NEBRASKA The Pluct Where They Do Things Right Southeast (or. Court House Square. Phones: Shop. I S3, ResiUeme. 2 16 ' - ¥ Charles Rickards made a bnslnete Irlp to Dawson Tuesday I»r. Rob Henderson of Rulo was :i ; business visitor here Tuesday. There are a class of ten to hi eonfirmed at the Episcopal church in a short time. John I.. Cleaver and wife drove to • lie home of Cass Jones near Rulo tn I spend the day Wednesday. John Gapen of this city went to Missouri today to look after business and will lie absent a few days. Miss Gladys Seyster of Peabody. Ivan., is visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Ham Willard this week. Mrs. Grant Smith and children of Stella spent, a low days this week at her parents. Mack Goolsby and wife Smc the little chicks from lndiges l ion, I towel Trouble, Diarrho ■, etc Con key s ct olera Cure in th ; drink i leek. .Vie. , i 2t Mrs. N. T. Van Winkle and daugh ter Grace were in Hiawatha the first of the week guests at the home of Mrs. Ayers. Rev. R. R. Teeter went to Coin,la., on Thursday to deliver the address at tile graduating exercises of tile high school. Miss Anna FTaucnfelder of Verdon visited her cousins, Ktliel and Flor ence Parchen at. tins place Wednes day and Thursday. Mrs. Myrtle Lang of S t. J o e, spent a few days this week at the home of tlie Misses Hutchens. She also visited relatives here. Hugh Boyd of Humboldt was here Wednesday looking after business. Before returning h e m a de The Tribune a very pleasant call Mrs. James McCormick of Kansas spent Saturday night and Sunday in this city with Mrs. Margeret Maddox and daughters, Misses Grace and May Clarence Heck and wife went to Auburn Wednesday afternoon. Clar ence assisted tin- team in the game and they returned home in the even ing. Jacob and Vohmel Witt and Frank Kotom li came down from Humboldt Tuesday afternoon in an auto to see tin- hall game. They were pleasant callers to this office before return ing home. Ross Goolsby met with a painful accident tins week. He caught his finger on a nail and tore it badly, hut it was immediately dressed and it is hoped nothing serious will re sult from it. The awning at the Mon Ton luillin i i v store fell Monday afternoon dur ing the heavy wind and went through thi> plate glass window. It was cov ered with insurance and carried by Cleaver & Sea bold. Miss Margaret i’elerson lias accept ed a position in V. ti. Lyford’s store. Tlie vacancy was caused by the res ignation of Miss Bessie Arnold who was foroeed to resign on account of tile illness of iter father. I, I. Marcell, secretary and treas urer of the Sehanuie. Kails., Ji< fin ing Co was in the city last week lie placed two fine new storage tnnks for oil and gasoline at Hock & Harlows ware house near tile It & M. depot. Mrs. Albert Maust returned the t'iist of the week from Dexter.Mo., "here she spent a few days with her parents al that place and accom panied her little brother home who had been visiting a few weeks at tMat place Misses Anna Frauenfelder, Kli/.a Zubri< k and Gract Auxh r and John Heinzelman of Verdon accom panied Prof.Hodapp to this plact on Wednesday, where they had their high school graduating picture taken at Oswald's gallery. Mrs Katherine Wylie left Wednes day for Mound City. Mo . to visit re lative > a few days Miss Floronc. Wy lie who has been visiting friends at Ottawa, Kans . for the past week met her mother at Forest City ami will spend a few days there before return ing home. Lincoln may lose some good play 's. < p up the work they have be. n do ing - net the season started. The "end rfu! work of Thomas and Gagn :> r 1 -h in fi. Ming and w ith the stick will surely land them in higher mui pany. They have always been in a class by themselves in their posr ons vvh. n it comes to fielding the sack an shortstop positions, but this year they have been hammering the ball with such persistency that there will be nothing to it but the big leaguers if they keep up the good work. At this T,.,>:nas wafl g qjj. ly .223 and Gagnier .211, while this year both of them are hugging the 3'>.‘ a:a:k continually. | The dining room at the Union house j is being enlarged this week by taking a partition out and throwing two rooms in one. This is a much I needed improvement as the room has been too small for their trade for j some time. Miss Fern Albright of Pawnee City 1 was in the city Tuesday. She is a niece of Judge Paper and is one of the contestants in the State Capital voting contest. Up to date she holds second place. Head J. C. Tanners’ new ad in this issue be sure and attend the demonstration of the Perfection Blue Flame oil stove at Tanners Hardware store, Wednesday, June !). Harry Sears and wife left Wed nesday for their home in Arizona.af ter an extended visit at the home of their parents, Will Sears and wife. Miss Vesta Lively is home from Peru for a two weeks vacation.She lias been elected as assistant prin cipal at Dawson for the coming year. George Albright, wife and two children visited their daughters the Mesdanies Will Boyd and Adolph Bentley at Hiawatha, Sunday. The First Regiment Band of Hia watha contemplates a Sunday after noon concert at the city park at this place. Mrs. D. O. Griffith and son Heath spent a few days the latter part 4of of the week with relatives at Verdon. —A liberal reduction on hats at the new millinery store. Hannah Ander son, prop, opposite Court House. Mrs. E. A. Harden came down from Verdon Wednesday and spent a short time in the city. Mrs. Will Stitzer of Salem watv here Wednesday visiting her mother Mrs. Crawford. Mrs.Jake Bloom and daughter,Min nie spent Friday with relatives at Verdon. —Have you seen the June bargains at Miss Anderson's millinery store? Judge Francis Martin is very il at j his home on South Harlan Street. Mrs. Ferd Harlow returned tli e latter part of tile week from a visit to relatives at Rulo. Read Heck & Harlows big ad on another page in this paper. They have something to tell the farmers. Mr. and Mrs. Sandusky of St. Joe spent Sunday with their nephew E. L Sandusky and wife in this city. Miss Crawford of Dunbar spent a | short time this week at the home of Mrs. John King, the guest of Mrs. C. Bracelet). Misses Elizabeth and Anna Margar et Gist are visiting at the home of ! Mr. and Mrs. Howard Long near Re 1 serve this week. Audra Wileman and her little sis ter and brother of near Barada were | guests at the home of Prof, and Mrs. ; T. J. Oliver, Wednesday. Mrs. Kilgore who lias been vlsitiing i her daughter Mrs. B. I. Reavis at I this place returned Thursday morning j to her home in St. Louis. Mrs. John Crook and little daugh j (er spent this week at Coin, Iowa, where she attended commencement exercises, her sister, Miss Mary Dal by being a member of the class. Mrs. John Martin and little son returned to their home in Counci! Bluffs the first of the week, after spending several days in this city at tile homes of Francis Martin and W, E. Dorrington. Prof, and Mrs. E. L. Tobie left yes terday. Mrs. Tobie and baby will spend some time with her parents at Hastings and Prof. Tobie will enter a seminary in Chicago, and prepare him self for the ministery. Mrs. Margaret Gedtultig of Oma ha arrived this week .and w ill spend some time with Mrs.Eliza Crook. She j was one of the old residents of this city as she and her husband built the Lindell hotel. She is well known to the older people. Oxfords for Everyone We Have Your Size THE H M JENNE SHOE STORE Miss Katherine Seibel closed her third term of school’ in district 75 Thursday. She has been a successful teacher and pupils and patrons alike were yell pleased with her work.On Thursday they enjoyed a picnic in the afternoon, and the children pre sented Miss Seibel with a beautiful souvenir spoon. She will teach next year in the Salem schools. I)r. George Bailey of Washington. D. C. will give a Steroptiean lecture on Rambles through the Holy Land, next Wednesday evening, June 9th, at tile Presbyterian church. The pro ceeds are to be devoted to the build ing fund for the new church. Ad mission 20c. Gid Whitaker returned Monday from a busines trip to Western Kansas. He also spent a few days in Kansas City looking after business before returning home. Mrs. G. E. Hall and little daugh ter of Verdon were guests of friends at this place Thursday. Many of our citizens are drifting towards Bright's disease by neglect ing symptoms of kidney and blad der trouble which Foley’s Kidney Remedy will quickly cure. Kerr's Pharmacy. Matthews-Little Co “The Price Killers” I Saturday, June 5th, Is the Last Day of EXPOSITION SALE And, in addition to our special bargains mentioned in our circular, we will place on sale for the last da\ the following: - o All Shirtwaists, I0'fc _Discount All Wash Suits, lO'*’ Discount Ail Wash Skirts, 10'*' Discount All Muslin Underwear 25% Off All Calico at 5c Per Yard 20 Pounds of Sugar for $1.00 15c Shirting, short lengths, per yard , ... 4c Our Separate Skirt Offerings Are unsurpassed in the town. Special Sale Prices on all Skirts. Make your dollar do double dut v hci e. ; Don't Forget Our Shoe Sale \\ holesale prices await you here. Style and service cause sensible shoppers to come here, Shoes that make your feet glad—the kind we sell. Your Produce We are the onh store in 1 alls ( ity that will buy ALL vour produce Cream, Putter, Kg'gs, Lard, Meat, Potatoes, Apples, I fried Peaches and anything- else you have to sell. Phone No. i lot the lushest market prices. “The Price Killers” DEPARTMENT STORE Opposite Court House - Falls City, Neb.