Ahsc Pure I improves the flavor /' 1— and adds to tho \ healthfulness ( of tho food \ THE COMERS -AND GOERS HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST TO YOU AND ME. What Your Friends and Their Friends Have Been Doing the Past Week. — Eat Sowle's Candy. —Dr. Wilson, Wahl s building. —See Clarence Heck for oil meal. A good example is the best, ser mon. —The Candy Kitchen for brick ice cream. See Clarence Heck for your coal this fall, Phone 101. Tonight (Thursday) at the Gehling, "The Little Homestead.” S. A. Little returned Friday from a business trip to St. Joe. Sheriff Fenton took one of the way ward ones to Lincoln Friday. Mrs. A. E. Ganti wenl to Humboldt tc spend Sunda.v with relatives. Jacob W>st, wife and daughter of Arago were visitors here Friday. Mrs. H. I. Hunt went to Pawnee Ciiy last Friday to visit relatives. James McKiever came down from Nebraska City to spend Sunday with his parents. Mrs. S. II. Wood returned Saturday from Sf. Joseph, where she had spent a few days. Mrs. D. G. Griffiths and son,Heath, returned Sunday from a visit to rel atives in Wymore. Rev. G. L. Neide weftt to Wymore Tuesday to attend I lie convocation of the Episcopal church. Miss Lela Powell returned Sunday from Hiawatha, where she paid a short visit to Miss Winnie Hill. Miss Catherine Maddox of Mavs ville. Ky., is a guest at the home of her aunt., Mrs, Margaret Maddox. Mr. and Mrs. John Baker were ov er from Morrill last Thursday to attend the marriage of their son. Mrs. Kimper, who lias been visit ing h6r daughter, Mrs. C. W. Brooks, and family left Friday for her home. Oswald Radinsky and family of Omaha arrived last Sunday lor a visit with Mr. and Mrs. .lames Pick ett in this city. Doing an injury puts you below your enemy; revenging one makes you even with him; forgiving it. sets you above him. I. (1. Whitaker is building a barn on the property he recently pur chased of A. N. Cook in the north west part of town. Mrs. W. W. Jenne was a Kansas City visitor the latter part of the week, returning in company with her husband. W. W. Jenne. Mrs. Brooks came up from her home in Topeka last week to spend a few days with her son, Rev. C. YV. Brooks and family. She returned Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lichty came over from Morrill last Thursday to bo present at the Baker-Slocum wed ding, Mrs. Lichty being a sister of Mr. Baker. J. G. Whitaker sold a section of Goff county, Kausas land this week to George W. Fisher. I. N. Lyons, Jr., purchased a half-section in the same county of him a week ago. N Ralph Jen lie returned the first of the week from Lincoln, where he spent a few days vacation front his duties at the shoe store. It was reported that Ralph had Intended to take a position in Lincoln, but he had no intention of doing so. __ Tin' readers of the Journal of last Monday, were no doubt convinced i that its editor had no kin among the soldiers of the old Revolution, from the way it pitched into those old veterans of that heroic age. Most people in these United States have been taught to revere the memory of thf? men who bared their bosoms to the storm in the time that “tried meg’s souls,” but time has develop ed an exception, and the solitary ex ception is the editor of the Journal 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 cure quicker than any other, and also leaves the system in a natural and healthy condition. Sold by all druggists. - j Among the out of town people who attended the hall gi\en by the [young ladies at Wahl’s hall last Thursday night were Paul and Alice Murphy of Preston. V. G. Lyford and wife returned from Lincoln Friday, Where Mr. Ly- j ford had been attending a meeting j of the University Regents. A wise man will desire no more than what he may get justly, use sob erly, distribute cheerfully, and leave contentedly. After spending a week with Miss Florence Parchen, Miss Hazel More head returned to her home at Salem Friday. Norman Musselinan and Simon Beachy accompanied Frank Hutch ings to Morrill last Thursday. Millard Lichty of Morrill visited | relatives and friends here last Kri day. Clarence Dingle of Salem was aj Falls City visitor Thursday. Tonight (Thursday) at (lie Gehling, “The Little Homestead." •John Houck and wife of Salem were! in Falls City Thursday. Steve Miles and wife were Kansas | City visitors Thursday. See Clarence Heck For your coal this fall. Phone 101. “Bud” Page of Dawson had busi ness here Friday. J. H. Miles was in Omaha the last of the week. God heals, and the doctor tukes the fees. John ) ouiih of Dawson was a Dalis City visitor Friday. — Young's 1’antorium cleans and presses ladies skirls. tl-lf John Parlier is ill at his home in the south part of town. Tonight (Thursday) at the Gehling, | "The Little Homestead." —Get your chickens some poultry shells at Heck's feed store. 43-tf Mrs. James Pecht entertained Mrs. .1 S McCoy of Lincoln Saturday. \Y. H. Hogrefe of Stella was a business visitor to Falls City Mon day. i John Ward of Teen in sell was a visitor at tile home of Carl Miller on Sunday. Miss Gita Boose, after spending a few days at Lincoln, returned home the last of the week. Mrs Clara Wal. who was ill the last of the week, is now much im proved in health. The wise man draws more advan-j tage from his enemies than the fool from his friends. "Sid" Spence and S. A. Little had business in St. Joseph a couple of days tlte last ot the week. Mi's. Henry Brecht of liulo spent Sunday with her parents, Henry Ruegge and wife in this city. The Bohrer Brothers are certain ly experiencing sou: • bad weather to commence their new brick house. “Mrs " .I K. Leyda spent a portion of last week in Weeping Water, Neb., where she visited with hdr mother. A uauy girl came to me borne 01 Mr. anti Mrs. Hunzeker, who lives ten miles norlliwest of Falls City, fiat nrday. fi. W. Lishop and wife, after a three years residence in Lonsdale, Oklahoma, have once more become residents of Falls City. Julius Uippes and wife, living two miles east ot Falls City, are the parents of a boy baby, who was born to them the last of the week. Charlie Powell, nephew of John and James Powell of this eity, came the first of the week from Gordon, Neb., to visit'with relatives here for a short time. Millard Maddox arrived in this city from Gordon. Neb.. Monday morning. After a short visit with Itis grand mother. Mrs. Margery Grant, lie went to Preston to visit with relatives. Mrs. James Powell is entertaining an old schoolmate, Mrs. 10. O.Meach. now a resident of Athol, Wyoming, but formerly a resident of finbetha. Kas., where sin- and Mrs. Powell were girlhood friends. FOR SALE—A nice six room cot tage, lights, water, cejnent 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 l>e prepared for it. All that is needed is u bottle of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. Many mothers are never without it in their homes and ii has never disappointed them. Sold by all druggists. Rev K. K. Day was called to Nel son, Neb., Monday to preach the fu neral sermon of a young married man. The 1. O. O. F. services were given The young man had been mar ried jusi two weeks. Mrs. S. A Little wont to Omaha { to spend some time with her moth-1 er. Mrs Little's health has been j very bail for some time and her friends hope tiiat she will soon re cuperate. W. A. (ire nwald and wife enter tained S Philpot and wife of, Humboldt. Mr. and Mrs. Aldrich of i i Fairmont and Mr. and Mrs cjuivey j of Omaha Tuesday evening Ro\ R. Cooper Hailey expects his i father and mother to arrive today from Broken Bow. They will spend the winter with their son and iiis fa mily Do you know the story of the fourteen rejected books of the Old C. stameut of the Bible? Send 10c for ii Literary Curio Co., box li-.*», Plnceton, Indiana. II If Mrs McCarthy, mother of Dennis McCarthy, is very ill at her home In the soul!) part of town. She suffered a stroke of paralysis last Sunday. Peril Pare lien was unable to at tend to business several days the firs ill the week on account of a sick spell Mr. and Mrs Paul Weaver are the parents of an eight-pound baby girl, who came to them lust Sunday night. Kr d lleineinan of Verdon visited his brother, Charles and family, in this city the first of the week. Work as if you were to live a hundred years; pray as if you were to die tomorrow. Mrs. lOtta Sehoenheit of Kansas City is visiting relatives and U lends here this week. —The. cleaning and pressing of ladies’ garments a specialty.—Stan ley Stump. 38-tf Miss Hue Gates accepted a position at St. Joseph and left for that place Monday. Wm. Zentner and wife of Verdon were Kails City shoppers Tuesday. A lmby girl was born to Joseph Kolimnii and wife Monday. Words may show a man's wit, lull actions his meaning. Tonight (Thursday) at the Gelding. "The Kittle Homestead." James Mooney of Itulo was a Kails (litv visitor Tuesday. —Buy rock salt, barrel and sack colt at C. A. Heck’s. 43-tf John Zenliu r of Verdon was in town Monday. —Cal! on C. A. Heck for coal and v. ood. For the Thanksgiving Table Every dainty place of Silverware adds to her table silver, gives her increased pleasure, be it Sterling or high-grade Silver Plate. If you arc beginning to purchase a pattern or are adding to one you will find it advantageous to look over our stock before buying, for we have not only a large variety of prices, but also patterns Watch our show window It will be filled with silverware the coming week and will undoubtedly suggest something to you that will help beautiy the Thanksgiving Table. A. E. JAQUETS The Old Reliable Jeweler and Optician Opposite Postoffice FALLS CITY, NEB Watertown Wisconsin Rye flour flour of C. A. Heck. Samuel Hitcher was on the slek list I In' first of the week. An ounce of wit that, is bought is wort It a pound that is taught. Col. C. II. Marlon left Wednesday for Tulin, Texas, to "cry" a sale. llo civil to all,serviceable to many; familiar with few; friend to one; enemy to none. I H. Whitaker and John Itens ehoter appraised the real and person al property of Joseph Forney, de l-eased , Wednesday Miss Jessie Wttheo returned to her home iii Stella Moudiuiy after a short visit at the home of Mi and Mrs. John llossnck. Judge Gagnon appointed Rotor For ney of Merlin, Neli., and Ills sister. Miss Netiie as administrators of their father’s estate. A box social will he given at the I larkendorff school house, Wednes day evening, November ~4. Every body cordially invited.—Leiha It Crook, teacher. If some of Falls City's young gam blers saw the pictures at the Electric theater tli'e first of tin* week, we'll bet they wondered if theirs would be a similar life to that of the gambler In the picture. Kev. F E. Day left Wednesday lor a series of engagements In tlie west ern part of the state. He will lee lure at Superior Saturday night and dedicate a large now church at Ed gar on Sunday. He lias a couple of evenings promised to I (). O. F. lodges. In another column of The Tribune will lie found Dr. Fast's professional card, Dr Fast while a resident of Falls City made many very close friends and a thorough success of his practice. Since going to St Joseph his ability as a medical prac titioner is fast being recognized by Hie people there and tin* surround iu^ count ry. Flit' government homesteads in Montana. Fertile soil, mild climate ami good markets. Lands produce It) bushels winter wheat, and all kinds of small grains and grasses In abundance. Also deeded land from $"> up. on easy terms. Addons In gram Cain, Choteati, Mont.. 43-i.*; Miss Kuth Lewis returned the first of the week from a visit witti tela lives in Lincoln and Omaha. Keep your eyes wide open before marriage, half shut afterwards, ltcnjamin Mason of Republican City is visiting friends in tills city. Watertown Wisconsin Rye from at Heck’s feed store. Frank Suet In n of Humboldt was in Falls City Monday C. \V. Thornton was a vfdtor to Salem Sunday (iEHLINfi THEAT~RE 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. Forget Date. Prices 35c, 50c and 75c, Biscuit are more than mere soda - crackers. They are a distinct, individual food article made from special materials, by special methods, in specially constructed bakeries. They are sealed in a special way which gives them crispness, cleanliness and freshness whicn *ccrackers’’ from the paper bag always lack. They are the Na ^ tion’s accepted soda Biscuit j NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY