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Henry G. Smith LANDS & LOANS l J r ^ 240 acres well impr-jv-1. 1* mi es rr De,.-, u, K (4 >.«■ - • ,>• ^ Best of terms \\ i l a s e Ml acres as part payment, balance 1 r time at low .uteres: 200 acres l'i miles fromdepc. iiichardsi n ouuty. rasa u<>nd buildings and .it'd ''ill take 40 or 80 acres as part pay mm.: 100 acres upland, 1 mile I to in depot. Richardson county. bcoiusaa. illi.Ouu 160 acres Johnson county. Nebraska s; osls to church and school. Best of terms. Jlight rent. 107 acres near Brownville, Nebraska 80 acres 4i-mile from Falls <4:tv nigh school 040 acres, $8,000 improvements Alsu U+ acres adjoining. Will take UK)acres a- part payment. Fine running water. A No 1 opp >: ‘ .i ;i* Monev to loan IRE COMERS UNO GOERS HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST TO YOU AND ME What Your Friends and Their Friends Kav/e Been Doing the Past Week - Try the honey und eocoauut kis s' at the Candy Kitchen -Klondike and Yum Yum are something now at the Candy Kitchen VV. It Putnam has been on the. sick list tlie past week, but Is now Improving. Dr. Wilson returned from Wichita, Has., where he was called profession ally last week. S. M. Philpot was down from lluni boldt Saturday and made this office j u pleasant call. Mr. and Mrs. Fninierson Mowers of Verdon were down Friday night for ' The Mine Mouse." —Don’t thow that old suit away! Take it to Stanley Stump and have It cleaned and pressed. 38-tf Mrs. Hull of Hiawatha came over Friday and visited over Sunday with Mrs. Charles Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. John Ourieo went to Reserve Tuesday night to attend the Royal Neighbor banquet Col. Powell is taking a much need ed vacation and is resting in camp uii in the bluffs this week. J. I* Gilman was called to Ne braska City Monday on account of the death of his son. Clint Gilman. Mrs. T. J. (iist returned Friday from Lincoln, where she attended the state federation ow Womans clubs Charles Nims, John Shroyer and Oscar Leach arc Jurors from the west end attending court Hiih week. Mr. and Mrs. F. I). 10vans of Lin coln were down the last of the week for n visit with their daughter. Mrs. T. .1. Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. Flemming Robb of Verdon visited Dr. D. (). Griffiths and wife last Friday and attended "The Mine Mouse." Jean Cain took Ills sister, Mrs. Julian, over to Hiawatha in the car Tuesday. They visited their slater, Mrs. McCoy. \ goodlv portion of H>. O. F. No. 3t> of this city tire in Lincoln this week watching the team put on the first d glee before the grand lodge i^l doing what they can to procure the select lop of V F Gantt for grand secret ur> LEGAL NOTICE. Jennie !i t’yle. Plaintiff. ' s Edward S Pyle, Defendant To Edward S. Pyle, non-resident de fendant : k on are hereby notified tlial the plaintiff, Jennie R. Pyle, did on the '■>ih da; <T July. 1909, file her pcti t ion in I he district court of Uiehardsni county, state of Nt braska, the ob ject an I prayer of which is to obtain a decree of divorce from the bonds of matrimony now existing between her and you upon the grounds of de sertion for more than two years con tinuously and for non-support during said tittle, and praying for u further decree giving her the custody of the two children named in her petition us the fruit of said marriage who arc both minois and of tender age. You are further notified that said pa i'''1 has naked in iter said pelt foil unit ini' conn grant an order of sequestra ten oi certain real estate uwu-d by you in Klehurdsou County, Nebraska, mwlf part of the north easi quartet of the northeast quarter of Sectii n 2(* Town 1, Range 17, con taining about twelve acres, and a fin al decree assigning said real estate to her for her support and that of her children and that the decree mak ing such assignment si.all stand as a conveyance of your title therein to tin1 piaintiff, Jennie R. Pyle, and a further prayer for such other and further relief as plaintiff may be entitled to, agreeable lo the equities (if her case. You are further notified that unless you plead, answer or demur to the petition of plaintiff filed in said cause on or before the 10th day of Decem ber. 1909, the same will lit* taken as confessed and a decree entered in favor of plaintiff accordingly. Tills publication is made by authority of the district court of Richardson i utility grant 'd on October JOtli. 1909. REA VIS ix REA VIS. Attorneys for Plaintiff, first publication Oct. J1—4t I PAY CASH POR Poultry, Butter & Eggs at the New Grocery Store, one-half block north, one-half block west of Falls City Roller Mills. Hens . 10 l-2c. Springs 10 l-2c. Old Roosters 3 l-2c. Good Table Butter 25c. Fresh Eggs. 20c. Above prices good for Friday, Sat urday. Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 22, 23~24 and 25, 1809 John Hermes Phone 164 Hoarseness in a child subject to croup is a sure indication of the ap proach of ttn> disease. If Chamber. Iain's Cough Remedy is given at once or even after the croupy cough has appeared, it will prevent the att ck. Contains no poison. Sold bj ail drug gists. Christain Church. There will be the regular services <ii the Christian church next Sun day iis follows: !•:4"» Prayer and Devotional. 10:00 Song service, led by orchestra. 10:20 Bible School. 10: fill- Reports. II lo Echoes of the Greatest Com munion service ever held. 7:.'!0 p. in -Song service. 8:00 p. in. Address "A Great Plea by a Great People." The pastor and his wife returned from Pittsburg this week and will be glad to meet jill the members and friends at the church next Sunday. We are now entering a state eon teat in practical Bible School work. You can help build up a great school. Come and bring your friends. Be a booster |.’ ELLSWORTH DAY. Mr and Mrs 1). M Davies and sons spent Tuesday with Mrs. Davies’ parents near Y'erdon. Kltner Hos' lton and wit'.- of 1 Vs. tot) wefe shopping here Friday. Kdwin Falloon returned Thursday night from a trip down in Kansas •Misses Blanch Hurt Lein McCray left Wednesday for Lincoln for a visit with relatives. Carl Buthmnn and wife moved litis week into llieir elegant new home on North stone street. Miss Mary Freiherghouse. wiio has been under the doctor's care here for some time, returned Wednesday to her home in Salem. Mrs. Soulherland of San Francis co is in die city this week arrang ing for a lecture soon to be given by Mrs. Abbott of Omaha. Mr and Mrs. Guy Greenwald are moving this week Into the Neal res idence on North Stone street, re cently vacated by Lloyd Giannini and family. Vrgii Falloon returned Friday from tt three weeks' visit in Milford, York and with the university bunch in Lincoln. He says he is In fine shape now to husk corn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greenwald have left Mitchell, S. Dak., for a sltor time and will live on a claim they have taken near Hixby. There is a party of people front Mitchell, who have made a settlement in the same » John Sims of Dawson was attend ing court this week. He will keep posted on county affairs hereafter though the medium of The Tribune. Tom Davies. Milt Bohrer. Ernest Gagnon and Walt Saylor left Wednes day night for Aberdeen, S. Dak , to register for the t>ig land drawing. Miss Helen Resterer returned Sat urday from an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Frank Greemvald at Mitchell, S Dak. Mr and Mrs. George Hall and "ul.' daughter, Nellie Weaver and Gamma and John Hall were down front Ver dun Wednesday. Mrs. Anna Steidley of Ft. Collins. Col., came home with her father, Francis Shaffer, last Friday for tut extended visit. , Mrs Clara Neal and Mr. and Mrs. l.loyd Giannlni moved the latter part of last week into Mrs. Neal’s new bungalow. Claude Roe is enjoying a vacation front the post-office, and last Friday went to St. Joseph to visit friends. Robert Wills, who has been visit ing It. F Morgan and family, left on Monday for his home in Lincoln. M. J. Schalble and wife and Miss Anna Saylor spent last Sunday with I relatives in Morrill, Kas. —Did you notice the fresh salted almonds in the Candy Hitcher win dow? They are fine. Frank Camblin got the fever and went to Aberdeen last Fridav, return ing Tuesday. See Clarence Heck for your coal this fall. Phone 101 Mrs. Todd Hoppe was up from 1 Preston Friday Al Heinzelman was down from Verdon Wednesday. frank Scliaible took tlic afternoon train for Lincoln Wednesday. K. O. Lewis left Wednesday for Hanover, Kansas on a business visit. Mr. and Mrs. (Jus Haller of Gorden, Neb., are guests of Mr. and Mrs f\ I'arelieli. Air. and Mrs. (Jeorge Elliott, who \ isited Harry Will and wife over Sun day. returned to St, Joseph Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Oarth Mettz, return ed Friday to their home jn Newkirk. Okla., after enjoying a visit of a week with friends and relatives in this city. The friends of Miss Jennie Pow ell will be pleased to know she has accepted a position in Tin- post office at Gorden. Neb. Airs. ( hester Fisher and children lied this week that her claim for pen sion as soldier’s widow had been al lowed Her friends congratulate her upon the success in obtaining it, Miss Nettie Ellis and little nephew. Roy Rranntgan, who have been visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Jim Powell, re turned Wednesday to their h'oim in Chicago. Airs. Chester Firsher and children of Olathe, Col . t ame down from Ne braska City, where they have been visiting the family of F W Cleve land, and are visiting Air. Fisivr's parents. <;. W. Fi?her and wife. Poland China Sale. I will sell at Chapman's yard in Falls City, October 30, 22 males, 22' gilts, 1 herd boar, 1 sow with pigs,:—j John Rieschlck. 42-2t •ALWAYS AN OFFICE HOLDER.” "Once an office holder, always an office holder, Is the policy they try 10 force down the throats of the people. The gang don’t want to take .chances on new timber.”—Falls City I News, Sept. 15, 1905. Maybe there is something to it. We’re inclined to think there is. it' the present democratic ticket is any j criterion. John Mulchings served on the county hoard, then the clerk’s office "looked good" to him. He • now lias his envious eye upon the treas urer's office. What about “always an office holder?” George Reichers 1ms NEVER held a county office in ills forty years res idence here. And we defy anyone to tell us one GOOD reason why he should not be elected treasurer. He is honest; and when it comes to abil i ity, his' is second to none in the county. George Morris has been in the court house for six years and now wants the clerk’s office. What about “always an office holder?” Roy Daggett, the republican nomi nee for the office of county clerk, lias NEVER held an elective office in the county. His ability is not questioned, even by tiie opponents. Ho has had more than his share of bad luck tlie past few years, too, and the clerk’s office would be ap preciated by him. Why not elect Him ? Joint Gagnon has been in the county judge's office since "the Lord knows when.” “Dick" James tried to pry him loose, and would have succeeded had it. not been that the “program of the bosses" couldn’t see it that way. The machine was busy, as is evidenced by the vote at Barada—Janies 0, Gagnon 3L—and James, a “young aspirant, had no place in the ring." “The program of tile bosses” is that Gagnon should eat at the public crib the rest of his natural life. What about “always an office holder?” A. R. Scott has NOT held an elect ive office for eighteen years. Scott is n good, honest, upright man, and justice would be meted out by him, if he were elected, regardless of enemy or friend. He is NOT owned, body and soul, by ANY clique. YV. T. Fenton has been sheriff for four years. The “program of the bosses" injected some of the "al ways an office holder" ideas into him, | and poor “Billie” allowed his name to I go on the democratic ticket for a I third term. YV. H. Fergus 'has NOT held an elective office in this county for six teen years. Mr. Fergus was sheriff I of Richardson county at one time, j years ago, and made as good a slier | iff as tho'couiity could wish for. Why not elect him? L. C. Edwards ha.; held the record er’s office for four ytars. lie wants four more. F. M. Boss has NEVER held ail i elective office in the county. That he is qualified for the office, there is no doubt. Whv not give him a trial? T. J. Oliver lias been in the court house as county superintend ent several terms, offhand on—-on long enough to get the habit, "once an office holder, always an office holder.” A. D. Sargent, the republican nom inee, has the qualifications for the office of county superintendent. He’s a “young aspirant” and lias NEVER held an elective office in the county. Taken altogether, which do you want? A ticket selected “according to the program of the bosses,” by the bosses and for the bosses? A ticket composed of "once tin office holder, always an office holder" ma terial? Or, a ticket composed of “New aspirants,” qualified in every way for ttie office to which they seek, and not owned by any one set or clique? You. Mr. Voter, will he the judge. Worth Thinking About "Every dollar put by today comes to you as a gift tomorrow.” "Those who save soon cease (o starve” “'Get' is a good servant, but Keep' is a better one." "Of all glad words of pen or tongue, the gladdest are these — I saved when young." “The greatest pay streak is the saving streak." “A dollar in the bank does you more good than a hundred spent” Get one of those'JVest Pocket Savings Banks at THE Falls City State Bank And commence the sating habit now ■ i ■im«aiiaiB m !■■■■■■ ■ - iii i—■— ■ ii i i a, -- . n—- tt im r n i 11 r i - I ~ - ‘ _____ —-r --- youf; last chance to pay your respects to the da i j partad is the erection of a mon ument to their memory. Before r placing your order let us quote you prices Our works arid our j prices have always given satis faction. The above, with many other artistic and up-to-date de signs now in stock. , Call or write for designs and prices Falls City Marble Works ! Established I SSI F. A. R. A. NEiTZEL, M^rs. There’s A Reason There’s a reason tor doiny a!t thinys. The “reason’' in this case for vour yiviny us your Grain, Flour and Feed business, is that O-U-A-L I-T Y is our most important watch word. When you yet it have it of the first quality. Free delivery to all parts of the city. We are located Just West Falls Citv Auto Co. Aldrich & Portrev FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA NEMAHA VALLEY | Pressed Stone and Brick Co. W. H. PUTNAM & SONS, Props. >) l> ‘ We manufacture and carry in stock a f u 1 • line of‘Cement > Blocks, Brick, Tile and Plain and Fancy Trimmings, which we would he pleased to show and price sou before you | place your order elsewhere. We also wholesale and retail ► Sand, Cement and Crushed Rock We are agents for the Boelt’S Concrete Mixer Visitors al ways welcome at our yards. Located on tlie CORNER 14th & MORTON STREETS 2 Blocks from Burlington Depot FALLS CITY, NEB, > 'Nfr S S.S S ‘S' SS S'* S' S' «■ S, S'S' SS.S/* I am trying to make a date with WHITAKER THE AUCTIONEER t They tell me he is strictly up-to date and well posted on all classes of domestic animals and also farm property in general. He can certainly please you, as he has had s xteen years expe rience. He is also from Missouri, and if given the opportunity will “SHOW YOU"- results. \ BEFORE ARRANGING DATE. WRITE. TELEPHONE or TELEGRAPH (at my exponse J. G. WHITAKER | Phones 168-131-216 Falls City. Neb. | *