Henry C. Smith LANDS & LOANS V_/ ' ..- ——. 1 — 240 acres well improved, If tni es from Depot in Kas. Good spring Best of terms. Will take 40 acres as part payment, balance long time at low interest.N -00 acres 1J* miles from depot Richardson county. Nebraska Good buildings and laed V« ijl take 40 or 80 acres as part paymetr. 160 acres upland, ) mile from depot. Richardson county, Nebraska. 512,000. 160 acres Johnson county, Nebraska 80 rods to church and school. Best of terms. Might rent. 107 acres near Brownville, Nebraska 80 acres 4^-mile from Falls City high school <>40 acres, $8,000 improvements Also t>4<) acres adjoining. Will take 160acres as part payment. F me running water. A No. 1 opportunity Money to loan. THE COMERS AND GOERS HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST TO YOU AND ME What Your Friends and Their Friends Have Been Doing the Past Week John Powell went to Atchison on Tuesday. A. it. Keim was a Pawnee City visitor Wednesday Miss Florence Moose is lie guest of Elizabeth Miller in Mineoln. Mrs. Caroline Tanner is in St. Joe for a sliorl visit, having goto Wed need ay Miss Carrie Slocum has issued in vitations for a bridge luncheon for Friday. Mrs. Win Fuller and Mrs Adolph Iteri ram were shopping in Si Joe on Wednesday John It Smith continues very ill! at Ihr home of his daughter. Mrs, Tom Whitaker. Mrs. Clem Fircbaugh was called to Omaha Wednesday by the illness of I her sister, Mrs Nellie Reid FOR SAME J.'iO steers 01 heifers; ; large or small; lilaek or red; cash or i credit. II. 1 Hunt, Falls City, Nell. Mr. and Mi Pat Ryan were down from Omaha ibis week, called here liy the illness of Mr Ryan s mother. Men Reieluirs came over from Craig for a few days visit ai home and to he here to throw in his vote for a good cause. Delicious Sauer Kraul candy, made from fresh cocoaiuits; only 2n cents per pound, Saturday. Nov. Mli at the Candy Kitchen Mr and Mrs. Chester Fisher re turned Wednesday to their home ini Olathe. Col. after visiting the family' of George Fisher in this city. Mrs. Fred Hreeht has issued tnvl lotions for a whist party for Friday and an “Inquiry” party for Satur day complimentary to Mrs Varner Mrs. ,1 W Hotih and sens. Ubort, Frank and Harold, of Sahhn were pleasant callers at The Tribune of fiee Thursday They enjoyed wit nessing tin* workings of our iinoiype very much T Y Maynard arrived Monday from Uberquque. N M for a week's visit with the family of his brother in-law. Charles M. Wilson lie came to take Grandma Wilson tank to New Mexico with him to spend the "'inter. They expect to start Satur day. Now somebody has discovered that what was really the greatest balloon flying record was made in lx.'di when John Wise started front St Louis and eauie down at Henderson, N Y . in just nineteen hours, having cover ed 1150 miles at the rate of more than sixty miles an hour Some old codger is always coming along and trying to sltow up the hopeful Inter comers as small potatoes and a few in a hill. Personality in Politics, fn life, in literature, there ts no I magic charm like that of personality, tun politicians arc atraid or it in theii business lit this they sedulously cul innate ttie men that it " list he con ducted b\ committees and parties. , never l>> individualities. Everything is collective, nothing personal In nigue and subterranean management Hi> the prime forces, and the old prat tftloners ot the art are always aghast .when some man of native vigor comes forward with open methods and direct appeals. High School Has Started Something. I .list year Mr. Wlggam was on the lecture course. He also gave a short address to the high school. The stu dents were so well pleased with his talk and lecture that they have decid ed lo bring him here again under the auspices of the boys' and girls' ath letic association to deliver ^another of his great lectures. Mr, Wlggam is a man with an idea. He is entertaining because lie is humorous--lie instructs because In is a, thinker. His lectures are so perfectly gotten up as lo fill the re quirements of tlie most fastidious. It you don't cure for a heavy lecture you will be carried down the chan nels of thought Into the realm of new ideas with such skillful logic and so little friction as to land you ere you are aware in the beaming sun shine of a bigger and a heller world. II you want a heavy lecture you’ll he fed with manna sufficient lo sup ply you with food for the deepest thought during the rest of your natur al life, dome, hear a good lecture and contribute lo a worthy cause. At the lirethren church November 4th, lilOil. Admission adults U.'i cents; children under twelve l."» cents. A Way Out. A broker and bunker, who was n member of the Russian relief commit tee that had in charge tlie transporta tion of food to Russia from Philadel phia a few years ago during i famine, likes to tell of an unusual experience he had while soliciting for the relief fund. In speaking of It ho said: "I tell it because it shows tho speed with which some people think. I called on a man who was always a generous contributor to charity. He was out of sorts when I saw him and after I explained my mission he said: ‘You fellows arc always begging for some thing' 1 was taken aback for a few seconds and when I recovered myself 1 asked. ‘What would you do if the wolf wore at your door?' He stared at me in a terrifying manner for a sci ond and then blurted out, 'Why, you tool. I would eul the wolf' I no ticed when I was passing out Hie door he was still wati-lflng me sharply. I have never served on a relic! commit tee wiio-e then." Card of Thanks. \\'i wish to express our heartfelt thunks to the many kind friends and neighbors who gave their aid and sympathy so freely during the illness, death ami burial of our beloved wife, mother, daughter and sister, and for Hu many li autiful floral offerings. II H Willard and Children. Mr ami Mrs. M S Watson. Mrs. J. K. Syster, Mi s Jessie W atsou, Itovvty Watson. Christian Church. There will he the regular services nl i lie church next Sunday. Preach ing hoth morning and evening by the pastor. \ The state endeavor program will be rendered from li: till to 7:110. See special program. I THIS PAPER GETS AD. RESULTS I -RESULTS BRING DOLLARS I ' ■> - ii> \\ N I ’ At The Gehling. The dramatization of a good book from the pen of a well known author, < specially one that instantly takes its place in the literary world as a masterpiece, is always watched with great interest by the readers of the book who have regarded the charac ters as living impersonations of high ideals and the thoughts expressed as the highest type of modern civiliza tion and advanced classics. To all the readers of "The Man on the Box" by Harold McGrath the announce ment comes as a pleasant surprise that a true interpretation of this well known piece will be given a strong capable company in our city on Sat urday evening, Nov. (1th. THE WEEK'S SOCIAL EVENTS Continued from Page Due Mrs. Adolph itertram Invited the German Kaffcc Klatch to visit with her on Wednesday afternoon in hon or of Mrs Sedlmeyer. of Kansas City. Mrs. Weiman of St. Joseph was also present, anti the afternoon was in every way ah enjoyable one. There was needlework and visiting among old friends, and an afternoon of un usual pleasure was spent. Dinner was served at six o’clock and a meal fit for a king was enjoyed by all. The W. It C. gave a most enjoy able dinner at their hall last Friday evening complimentary to Mrs. Con don. state inspector of tin* \V. It. C, After dinner a fine program was rendered. Mrs .1 p. tn. No. 121—Lincoln Loc. via Ne braska City.5:00 a. tn East Bound No. 11- St. J., K. C. A St. L. ,7:28 a. tn No. 44—St. J., K. C. A St. L . (Local). 4:11 a. m No. 10—St. J., K.C. A St. L. .4:22 p. m No. 42 St. J., K. C. A St. L. .7:00 p. rn No 122- Front Lincoln, via Nebraska City. 8:45 p m. E. G. WniTFOFTt, Agent. Passenger Trains '’>>>vrrT»»