Henry €. Smith LANDS & LOANS ---J 240 acres well improved, 1J miles from Depot in Kas. Good spring Best of terms. Willtake 10 acres as part payment, balance long time at low interest. 2■ lhi. He bought fifty-seven hea*e* liutses and mules there on Saturday of last week. — Ladies. Save Mmey! Make finest of perfumes at home for one fiftli what you are now paying. Ten guaranteed recipes for 50c. Home Supply Co., Princeton, Indiana. Keith McMillan came home from Kansas City Thursday night for a short \ islt with his mother, before he leaves for Wyoming, where he is to travel for a Kansas City glass and paint house. " m. Falrbairn, whose feet were so br.iitj frozen some weeks since, ">!'* p Ihr.uigh life minus several ' o' s. as these members are coming off ns a result of his experience.— Pawnee Chief. Ed Stock has settled down to the real business of making provision for the household since his return from his wedding trip. Monday he left for Omaha to take up his duties for Heinze Pickle Co. Oscar Zoeller of Preston lias pur chased the Charles Hanna property in the east part of town, and lias moved his family to this city. Mr. Hanna moved in the Goolsby property, just east of the National hotel. 1 Herbert Kerr goes to Kansas City tomorrow to make the final arrange | mi nts with some actors, who will ar 1 rive during the week to go into re hearsal for the new play "Sis," in I which his sister, Grace Cameron, wHI j star. He will also go W> Junction j City before returning. The new play ! will be put on here tlie first week in February. G. N. Camblin formerly of this city, purchased a farm in Doniphan Co., Kansas for $100 per acre. He lias put some few improvements on it and cleaned it up.and a few days ago sold it for $22.'., Jt is about two miles from Highland, Kas, Mrs. Peter Restorer returned Sat urday from Oklahoma, where site lias visited for tlie past two months with her mother and brother. She also visited Mrs. Frank Marvin in Oklahoma City. A business deal was made this week whereby Doll Whitaker be comes proprietor of the Walters pool hall. lie took possession Tuesday and conducts affairs like an old timer. Gayard Greenwald came up from Kansas City Tuesday for a few days visit with his mother before leaving for South Dakota, where lie was so fortunate as to draw government land. Misses Nan and Mayme Hutchings will go to house keeping in tile Far rington property recently vacated by Mrs, Went worth. Peter Huffman lias been laid up a part of tlie week suffering from aj sprained ankle, caused from a fa 11 on tlie icy walks. Mrs. Frank Gossett returned to her home in Horton, Kas., Tuesday after a two weeks’ visit with relatives in tiiis city. Col. and Mrs. Bradley, who have been visiting Mrs. Sehlereth return ed Monday to their home in Hum boldt. rs. Wentworth accompanied her daughter to Oklahoma Tuesday, where she will made her home in the future. Mrs. W. H. Keeling and Mrs. Bert Coleman went to Verdon Wednesday to visit Mrs. Dr. Thomas. Miss Ethel Hersliey of Humboldt visited over Sunday at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Sam Sears. .lames Trimble, Win. Gergens and Chet Powers were down from Hum boldt today (Thursday.) George Fallstead left Tuesday for Texas to look after bis farm and oth er business matters. Frank Kanaly came home Sunday from St. Louis where he spent the past week. Dr. 1. M. Houston was called to Oklahoma Tuesday to assist in an operation. Warren Hutchins spc nt Wednesday with his son, Guy and family, at Shubert. Earl Marts of Wymore enjoyed a visit with his parents here Wednes day. D. 1>. Hanna and wife of Hiawatha spent Sunday with Falls City friends.! P. H. Jussen and wife are visiting the l itter’s sister at Okmulgee. Okla. Mrs. Mary Coletnan went to Daw son Sunday for it few days visit Henry Mosiman and wife spent Sunday with her parents in Halo. Mrs. Kick went to Atchison to visit over Sunday with her daughter. Miss Bessie Bohrer was the guest of Auburn friends this week. Ferd Harlow made a business trip to Atchison hist Saturday. A. .1 Holm of Utica, Neb,, spent Sunday with friends here. Miss Myrtle Bowers spent Sunday with relatives in Verdon. Miss Deborah Mower spent last Sunday in Kansas City. L. C. Edwards visited relatives at Humboldt Wednesday. Mrs. M. L. Wilson was a Humboldt visitor Wednesday. Dr. I. M. Houston was a St. Joe visitor Saturday. Will Hutchison spent Sunday with Peru friends. Ed. Poteet was a St. Joe visitor last Friday. —Call on C. A. Heck for coal and wood. Farm for Sale. I will sell my farm nine miles north east of Falls City, consisting of 300 acres. See me or write. ERNEST WERNER. Sr., Kails City. Neb. The Eastern Star. The members of this order enjoy | ed one of the most pleasant occasions i of the season Monday evening at ' the Masonic hall, it was the pleas ure of those present to greet and entertain two of the grand lodge of ficers of the Grand chapter of the 1 state of Nebraska, ns Mrs. Hattie M. I Scott, grand matron; and Airs. Puller, of Teciunsoh. grand conductress,were present and gave much valuable in struction and encouragement to those present. It is only a little over six months since this Falls City Chapter was or ganized with twenty-one members,and since then it lias doubled its member ship, and is doing work that would be a credit, to many Chapters which have been in existence more years than this one lias months. The full degree work of the team was put on Monday night,and then a school of instruction followed which gave most evident satisfaction to tho visiting officers, and their inspec tion of the lodge and its work was most highly commended. After pleasant addresses and words of felicitation by several present, a bounteous repast was spread on the tables until the proverbial groaning oi the same might be heard, and ev ; erybody enjoyed not only a rich ban quet provided by the committee, but j a Ho the feast of reason and flow of | .'ami that was so evident. | At an early hour on Tuesday morn ing all parties expressed the con viction that they had enjoyed a most pleasant evening, and pledged i still more and better w ork for the I future. This order does not adver Use. nor work for members, but there is pleasure in knowing that new members are in sight for several meetings in advance and that all bills art; promptly met, and money In the treasury. Success to Falls City Chapter, its corps of earnest officers, and enthu siastic members.—Contributed. Cheap and Safe. The small sum of $2 will buy a $.■>,000 policy, good for five years,from the Richardson County Farm Mutual Insurance Co., provided the building has good lightning rods. Then these policies can be renewed another five years for the still smaller fee of fifty cents. Smaller policies cost the same amount. Iho last __ years this company has been thoroughly tried,and found re liable. We have over two million I insurance in force, and constantly gaining new members. All the farm property of the county ought to be insured with us. It is folly to keep on sending money out of the county for good safe protection. School boards anti country churches can save money by insuring with us. Call, write or phono to me, over Dittmar’s store, Falls City, Nebraska. SAMUEL LICHTY, Sec y. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that Thomas Winterbottom lias sold his interest in j the firm of Wirth & Winterbottom! to L. I’. Wirth, and the business will hereafter be conducted by Mr. Wirth. All accounts payable to L. I*. Wirth,1 and all liabilities will be paid by L. j 1*. Wirth. L. 1*. WIRTH. THOMAS WINTER BOTTOM, | I Married Leaders. "He that hath wife and children." says Raeon, "hath given hostages to fortune, for they are impediments to great enterprises, either of virtue or mischief!" Vet, looking over the world’s "great enterprises of virtue," it is a curious fact that one finds more married men than single among their leaders. I "Ufaetif*j. ■Jtrurty - i (Copytight, l'JUU. by W, N*,U.) ; 320 ACRE HOMESTEAD FREE Country just opening for Homesteads. Has been controlled by stockmen for years. Land as good or better than any Indian Reservation. “For informa tion address v I • " ji *;T! ■- Y4 , ’ DALE « HERMAN LAND CO. EDGEMONT, S. D. Residents of the Country for 21 years -1-:-t-im --j--r-r s -v . " V' FOR SALE—A nice six room 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 th-is office. ■ ■» - 41-tf V • * m j 'i? ' • --— > DR. C. N. ALLISON DENTIST Phone 248 Ovrr Richardson County Bank. FALLS CITY? ' NEBRASKA _ . ■_ ■ • ■ _ . Fi F\ F?OE3B.F?T» DENTIST Office over Kerr’s Pharmacy Office Phone 2fi0 < Residence Pbone 271 CLEAVER d. SEBOLD INSURANCE REAL ESTATE AND LOANS NOTARY IN OFFICE Office Removed to Tootle Block 6th and Francla Sts. DR. W. S. FAST ST. JOSEPH, MO. 8|Hi*inl attention to MEDICINE, KECT.Mj Diseases, Diwaaes <»f WOMEN and CHlLDIlKN CHESTER A. BRINK PhVsician and Surgeon Residence Phone 471. Office Phone 415!*, Office Over* State Bank. ----- 4 EDGAR R. MATHERS ID El N 'T T © T] I Phones; Nos. 177, 217 * Sam’l. 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