Makes ^ the most nutritious food and the most dainty and delicious QXUMr MaKing Powder Absolutely Pure No fretting over the biscuit making. Royal is first aid to many a cook’s success HE COMERS AND GOERS HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST TO YOU AND ME. — What Your Friends and Their Friencs Have Been Doing the Past Week. - —Eat Sowle's Candy. —Dr. Wilson. Wahl’s building. —See Clarence Heck for oil meal. —The Candy Kitchen for brick ice cream. Frank Aspinwall of Liberty, Neb., spent Sunday here. See Clarence Heck for your coal this fall. Phone 101. Earl Carrothers was down from Te cumseh to spend Sunday. Mrs. Patrick Ryan of Dawson was shopping here Saturday. Mrs. Rick and daughter, Josephine, spent Sunday with Atchison relatives. John Martin was down from Coun cil Bluffs to spend Sunday with his mother. Everet Crouch and Claude Sailors were down from Verdon for "The Man On the Box.” Basil Boyle of St. Louis was in the city over Sunday, with his mother Mrs. J. C. Yut.zy. George Hummel and Mark William son returned Sunday from their homes at Humboldt. Joseph Portrey and his son, Char-j «les, left Tuesday for Oklahoma, where they expect to buy land. Emerson Bowers and wife were among the Verdon patrons of the theatre last Saturday night. James Ayers and wife of Verdon saw "The Man On the Box" at the Gehling last Saturday night. Mrs. Kent and her daughter, -Miss Iva, left Wednesday for a visit of several months in Star, Idaho. Mrs. Samuel Marts returned the first of the week from an extended visit with her son and family at Goodland, Kas. Among other out-of-town people who were here for the show Satur day were Chas. McGuire and wife and Charlie Prater and wife of Hamlin, Kas. John Mosiman, jr., returned Sun day from his trip to Wisconsin and Toledo, Ohio. This was a uusiuess and pleasure trip combined and John says he had a fine time. Ralph Jenne has resigned his po sition in H. M. Jenne’s shoe store and will go to Lincoln where he has employment with the Sanderson Shoe Co. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Eichoff and Mr. and Mrs. Wells of Hiawatha constituted an auto party that came over from Hiawatha for the show Saturday night. Rev. J. P. Watson and wife of Illin ois arrived in the city last night, en route to Hamlin, Kas., where they begin revival services next Sunday. Mr. Watson carries with him a unani mous call from the Brethren church of this city to come and serve them as pastor. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Marion have with them this week Mrs. T. ,1. Mar ion of Hiawatha and Mrs. Triplet of Fletcher, Idaho, mother and sister of Mr. Marion. This is the first time the brother and sister have met in about fifteen years and they are en joying every minute in a good visit. Home-made vanilla and strawberry Nut Nougat, also Yum Yum (the new candy), only 15c per pound on Saturday, Nov. 13, at the Candy Kitchen. Remember these candies sell at 40c per pound in the city. When a cold becomes settled in the system, it will take several days' treatment to cure it.and the best rem edy to use is Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It will euro quicker than any other, and also leaves t,he system in a natural and healthy condition. Sold by all druggists. Mrs. (5. YV. Reneker and little daughter, Ruth, went to Troy, Kas., Monday, tor a short visit with rela tives. Dr. Reneker will go down in the auto and bring them home on Sunday. Roy Daggett was down from Sa lem Tuesday, wearing that smile that never rubs off. He says he is a better republican than ever and has no sore spots whatever. Prof. G. YV. Barrett left Monday to join his wife in Kansas City, Kas., where they will remain the most of the winter. Joe Varner returned to his home at Beloit. Kas., Sunday, after a few days visit with old friends here. Mrs. C. C. Davis and Mrs. \V. H. Schmelzel spent Monday shopping in St. Joseph. See Clarence Heck for your coal this fall. Phone 101. Frank Simons was up from Rulo YY'ednesday. fudge Kellegar was down from Au burn over Sunday. Young’s Pantorium cleans and presses ladles skirts. 44-tf Mr. and Mrs. .1 Parsons were down from Verdon last Thursday. Robert Cain. Jr., was down from Stella Tuesday of this week. Ijawrence Wheeler and wife were down from Barada Saturday. —Get your chickens some poultry shells at Heck’s feed store. 43-tf Mr. and Mrs. Joe Spiekler were down from Shubert Friday of last week. Ambrose Tiehen and sister. Miss Mina, visited Falls City friends over Sunday. Miss Hazel Morehead of Highland, Kas., visited Miss Florence Parchen over Sunday. Mrs. Frank Robb and Miss Maggie, Leslie of Salem were shopping here last Thursday. Mr. Kngle and Miss Neva Lichty of Morlll were ov. r for the show on Saturday night. Messrs. Chase, llleston and Ditt , rich came up from Lansing, lvas., to spend Sunday lier< Miss Marie McCoy who visited Miss Kdith Pecht, returned Monday to her home at Havelock. .1. H. pecht returned Friday from | Seneca, where he went to attend the! funeral of his brother-in-law. Miss Lela Powell mes to Hiawatha I today (Friday) to attend a dancing! party. She will lie the guest of Miss Winnie Hill. Kzra Lichty and wife and Millard j Ltchty and wife were over from Mor-| rill Saturday and remained for the Alan on the Box." Among the Reserve people who were over for the show last Satur day night were Roy and Ray Hart and Robert Stewart. —Nebraska’s choicest corn and j alfalfa lands for sale from $75 to $85 per acre. Send for free list— Nider & Henrichs, Fairbury, Neb. tins Haller and wife, who have been visiting in tiiis vicinity for sonic time, left Saturday for Morrill, Kas., where they will visit before returning to their home at Gordon, Neb. Sheriff Fenton went to Lincoln on Wednesday with Martin Murry and loo Douglas, who were each sentenc ed to the penitentiary for three years, Murry for burglary and Douglas for horse stealing. Mr. and Mrs. George Scholl left . last Friday for quite an extended | trip. They go first to Alamognrda. i N. M., and then through California m Portland. Oregon. They will be gone about two months. FOR SALE—A nice six rocm cot tage, lights, water, cement walks, cel lar, barn, coal house, and three lots. Located one block from court house and in splendid shape, a model house. Price $2,500. Inquire at this office. 41-tf Croup is most prevalent during the dry cold weather of the early winter months. Parents of young children should be prepared for It. All that is needed is a bottle of Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy. Many mothers are never without it in their homes and it has never disappointed them. Sold by all druggists. .Misses 1 tort hen and Hazel White entertained a party of young ladles' font Hiawatha lust Saturday after noon, who came over for "The Man On the Box." They were Misses Bijou Meisenheimer, Bole Rogers and Hols Vaneldn. Miss Dorothea White came down I front Lincoln, where site had been at tending state institute, for a few days at home. She returned Saturday to Pilger, Neh., where she is teaehlng this year. Do you know Die story of the fourteen rejected hooks of the Old | Testament of the Bible? Send JOc for it Literary Curio Co , box 256, Pineeton, Indiana. 44-tf Perry Mart and wife were guests of their daughter, Mrs. H. D. Bur chard, last Saturday to see Boyd Trusdale in "The Man On the Box." Key. It. It. Teeter started for Iowa Monday, where ho will lecture for the next three weeks in different places. Frank Marvin left Thursday after noon for his home In Oklahoma City, after a two week’s stay here looking after business matters. Miss Horace Uberly and Miss Mar gat'd Briler of Hiawatha visited Mrs. Cluts. Wilson and Miss Anita last Saturday afternoon. .1. S. Lord look Ills family to Sa loin Sunday to visit during tin1 day. The return trip was made in an auto. Kay Zimmerman was up from Hia watha for tlir show Saturday night and remained over Sunday. Mrs. I>r. Thomas of Vordon came down Monday to visit her relatives for a few days. Miss It tit h Lewis returned Sunday from ti two week’s visit with friends in Lincoln. —The cleaning and pressing of ladies’ garments u specialty.—Stan ley Stump. 38-tf Hen mid Ralph Hilly of Hiawatha were over to see the Man on the Box. .1. W. Stephens was down from Sliubert last Saturday on business. Mrs. Pat Ryan was down from Dawson Monday of this week., Henry Fisher and wife were down from Khubert last Thusday. Conrad Fohr and wife were down from Sliubert Thursday. —Bi'y rock salt, barrel and sack salt at C. A. Heck's. 43-tf Mrs. \1 Pyle was up from Preston Tbutst'.uy. shopping. Dr. 13d Hayes was down from Daw son last Tbusday. MLss Bridget Kelly Mas down front Verdon Satudny. —Call on C. A. Heck for coal and weed. Week After Week Month After Month YOU continually see your Silverware If it is poor quality, the fact forces Itself disagreeably upon you each time it is placed on the table If it retains its beauty you are merely pleasantly con scious of having made a good selection. You need fear no AFTER disappointment if your silverware selec tion is made at JAQUET S, for the merits of every article shown has been subjected to vigorous investigation before it is offered for sale. You are certain of lasting satisfaction if you buy at A. E. JAQUET’S The Old Reliable Jeweler and Optician Opposite Postoffice FALLS CITY, NEB. Watertown Wisconsin live flour flour of (' A Heck. Iloli Wright came up from Kansas City Saturday for a visit of several weeks. Claude Ltim and sister, Miss Cert nule, were down from Verdon on Thusday night. Mrs Levi Kinsey visited her slater in law, Mrs John Hamel, the latter part of last week. Fred Hays went to Lincoln Wed lies day night to attend the institute, re turning last Friday. Mrs. Waggoner and son of lluin holdt wore guests of her father, Geo. llrlnstead, last Flday and Saturday. Our old friend, .Toe Gieger, came in Thursday to make a visit, among his (dd Falls City friends. Joe lives near Independence, Mo., and lias a pros porous business started there. Among tlic students who are at home enjoying a week's vacation from the Normal at. Peru are Inez Wachtel, Olive and Jennie Thompson, John Mannigan and August Scholl. Ned Stoughton came home last Fri day to visit over Sunday with Ills mother, Mrs. Mattie Stoughton, He is still assistant manager of the Mur ker Amusement Co. and is "making good" with them. He is in the host, of health and Ids old friends were glad to see him in the old town again. Dr. Randall of Julesherg, Colo., was in the city the latter part of last week for a visit with old friends. The doctor was for years a prominent physician in Miis city, lie seems in the host of health, the years having dealt lightly with him. lie speaks with praise of the many improvements in' secs in Falls City since his last visit. Home made vanilla and strawberry Nut Nougat, also Yum Yum (the new candy), only 15c per pound on Saturday, Nov. 13, at the Candy Kitchen. Remember, these candies sell at 40c per piound in the city. Free government homesteads in Montana Fertile soil, mild climate and good markets. I.iinds produce 40 bushels winter wheat and all kinds of small grains and grasses in abundance Also deeded land from up, on easy terms. Addess In gram Cain, Choteau, Mont Fl-2t Mr. and Mrs. 10. K Hurst went to I Lincoln Wednesday to attend tin* state institute. They returned by way id’ Dunbar to spend a day with Mr. I Hurst's mot her. Mrs Abysella Powell returned Fri day to her home in Habetha, after visiting a few days with her sons' families here. Watertown. Wisconsin Rye frour at Heck's feed store Cecil Kinsley was down from Daw son Thnsday. i |gehung theatre One Night Only Thursday, November 18 William Macauley In the new version of the great emo tional drama The Little Homestead By W. B. PATTON Fail to see this one. I Forget Date ! Prices 35c, 50c and 75c. THERE are foods for all purposes—but Uneeda Biscuit # for Energy For the brain=energy business men need; the muscle-energy workmen need; the nerve=energy housewives need; the all round energy school chil dren need. NATIONAL A soda cracker in ap- COMPANY pearance—more than a soda cracker in goodness, freshness, crispness. Moisture proof packages.