TIE COMERS AND COERS HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST TO YOU AND ME. What Your Friends and Their Friends Have Been Doing the Past Week. — Hat, Sowle's Candy. —Dn, Wilson, Wahl's building. —No\v is the time to plant straw berries. KJ-tf George Smith was down from Daw eon Friday. —By your seed corn at Heck's feed store. 15-2t. —Strawberry plants are ready.—Si manton & Pence. 13-tf —Young's Pantorium cleans and presses ladies skirts. 44-tf —If it’s shoes you want, call at the Home Shoe store. 14-lt Mrs. George Coon of Salem was shopping here Wednesday. Orville Noble was over from .Mary ville. Mo., to spend Sunday. Norris Rick returned Saturdaj from a short trip to Atchison. George Ballingee t ame over from j Tarkio, Mo., Saturday on business. .lint Malone and Oscar Leslie of Salem were visitors here Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Mosiman is a member of the News composing force this week. 1 Mrs. John Pearson and Mrs. Grin-! stead Were Salem shoppers here on I Tuesday. Mrs. George Reichers went to Hum | boldt Monday for a short visit with relatives. Miss Stella Shields went to Glas gow, Kn.. Monday for a \ iss.it with relatives. Mr. arid Mrs. S. A. Little are now uicel.v settled in the Miles cottage on North Harlan street. —Don’t forget to visit the Home Shoe Store for bargains in shoes when in Falls City. 14-tf Mrs. Huugate of Weeping Water was the guest of Mrs. T. .1, Cist the latter part of the week. Mrs. R. A. Scott has gone to Ma haska. Kas., to visit friends and hopes to return much improved in health. Ed Poteet went to St. Joe Monday morning and will act as express mes senger between St. Joseph and , At chison. .1. E. Ley da enlarged his bar'll and built on a buggy shed this week in order to store his new rubber tired carriage, Mrs. Emil Helmer and children,who have been visiting her parents, Lee Huston and wife, returned io her home in St. Joe. W. A. Allbright came down from ! Dawson Tuesday on business. He re tmained in the city until Wednesday with the family of his brother, George Albright. Virgil Falloon and Robert Steele went to Tecumseh Saturday to see Fails City walk away with all the honors in the Southeastern Nebraska field meet. The fixtures of the Lyric theater were moved by Bowers & Powell on Tuesday and the Strong building will be made ready at. once for the new Landrigan furniture stock. Fred Schoek went to St. Joe on the early train Wednesday morning to lay in a supply of late novelties. His sister-in-law, Miss Pflaum, accom panied him to assist in the buying. Lost—Tuesday, in Falls City or on the road to Fargo, a folding bill book with tile name of M. E. Lowry on in side. A reward of $25 will be given to the person returning it with con tents. Cali up Fargo, or Tribune of fice. It The Safety Fire Racape Co., of Pritt. Iowa gave a practical demon stration of their apparatus at the Central school building Tuesday af ternoon. It is a dosed canvas chute through which the children -slid to the ground from the room windows with screams of delight and apparent ly no risk whatever. The dignified professors and even the lady teach ers slid through without alarm. The kids pronoufice it a tremendous suc cess. No doubt tite boys will be able to bring pressure enough upon the board to bang up an apantus from a window in each room. It will gre;:tli relieve the strain on the ban ister. Humboldt invested in three tire escapes of this make. .Mrs. Phil Schorr, a sister of. Mrs. Dr. Wilson lias been visiting here. She will leave for her home in Ot tumwa, la., Saturday. Mrs. Wilson's mother, who lias made her home hero for some time will go witli her and will make her home iu Ottumwa in definitely. Vug. Osterliolm, n brother living in lCssex, Iowa was here Sun day. Tin- Ladies Auxiliary to tile Cent- j tilery Association will meet with Mrs. j A. Kell r, Tuesday afternoon. May 10. i Let every member try to be present. An invitation is extended to all who are interested to meet with us. Sec retary. —Wanted -District manager with headquarters at Falls City. A grand opportunity for the right man. Ad dress in confidence. Life P. C. box 1909, New York City. Westle Morstnan arrived Friday St. Louis and is making a short visit at home before going to Seattle, Wash., where he will engage in busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. It. C. White arrived Sunday night from Glenwood, Iowa, called here by tlie serious illness of the latter's mother, Grandma Downs. Mrs. George Lum and daughter. Miss Gertrude, returned Friday to their home in Verdon, after a short visit with Mrs. Mary Cameron. Mrs. Elmer Kanaly and little dau ghter, Margaret, left Tuesday for Kendrich, Idaho, where she will visit Iter sister, Mrs. Margaret Lewis. “The Story of a Thriving City” lias the endorsement of the Commercial dull, tlie banks and principal buisness men of Falls City. Miss Grace Maddox of Montpelier, Ind , will arrive Saturday for a short visit with her sister, Mrs. Guy Groon wald. Archie McCoy came up from Kan sas City Saturday because of the ill ness of his grandmother, Mrs. Downs. Hugh O'Grady was down from Dawson Monday, business at the eouit house occupying most of his time. Misses Nola and Anna McCool of Salem were in the city Saturday and were guests of Miss Louise Rule. Mrs. Royal Vickery returned Sat urday to her home in Atchison, after visiting her mother, Mrs. Rick. ,J. G. Whitaker and wife returned Saturday from their visit in Excelsior Springs and Kansas City. Miss Cliloe Prater returned Sun day i veiling from a week's visit with friends in Lincoln. Miss Rose Pflaiun of Nebraska City arrived Monday to visit her sister, Mrs. Fred Scliock. Robert Thornburg and Will Car lisle came down from Salem to spend Sunday. -—Busy time—quick work with Vacuum Cleaner. Phone 208 or 420. B. F. Revelle of Humboldt was ill the city on business Monday. Miss Lulu Kelley of Salem visited Mrs. Henry Mosiman Sunday. Mrs. Elmer Hoselton of Preston was Hading here Friday. C. il. Hargrave went to Lincoln on business Tuesday night. “Skin Deep” I is said that “beauty is only skin deep. " That's suf ficient. Properly gowned and adorned womankind is satisfied with this depth of facial beauty. In the wav of adornments—useful and necessary adornments —we are showing the very choicest designs in Hat Pins Belt Buckles Gold Lockets Fancy Purses Back Combs Barrettes Mesh Bags Toilet Articles The prices are fair and reasonable—not “ cheap, " but inst riyht. Our show window doesn’t tell half the storv—so many pretty and useful things necessary for My Lady’s toilet that are not in the window. But they are here, subject to your approval. DAVIES & OWENS JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA Don’t Pay High Prices JUST BECAUSE OTHER MEN DO Some men think that clothes can’t be good unless they’re expensive. Usually they’re right. But here’s once the’re wrong. Clothcraft All-Wool Clothes cost you only $10 to $25; yet, in style, fabric, wear, fit, work manship—everything that goes to make thoroughly good cloth ing—Clothcraft gives you high-priced quality at moderate cost. The proof of it is the guarantee—a guarantee of all-wool, good tailoring, lasting shape. In no other line can you get clothes like these—with a guar antee like this—at $10 to $25.; Don’t be satisfied—and you won’t be in the end—unless your next suit has the Clothcraft label. Hargrave’s The Home of Good Clothing FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA * Ili Hidden was down from Dawson Friday. Rimer i I Riser made a business trip St. .loe Friday. Mr. and Mrs. diaries Stewart were Salem shoppers here Friday. —-Why Not—Use the Vacuum Clean er and get the dirt out. Phone 208 or 42G. J7-tf. Mr. and Mis. Georg' Turner was quite ill from bronchitis, the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs Henry Miller left Fri day morning for Chillicothe.Mo., for a visit with relatives. Mrs. II. Northdorf went to Oska loosa, Has., Tuesday to visit for a short lime with relatives. Mr, and Mrs. Mike McGuire re turned Friday to their Morrill home after a visit with relatives in this city. Fred .Ylosiman left Friday for Da kota to take up land. He was one of the lucky ones in the drawing last fall. Mrs. John W. Powell and daughter, Miss Lela, returned Sunday night from a short visit with Kansas City relatives. Mrs. Harry Neide of St Cloud, Minn., who spent last week with with the family of Kev. Neide left Friday for her home. Guy Wahl came up from Atchison the latter part of last week for a few days’ visit with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Wahl. Charles Sare and family of Mound City, Mo., arrived Friday fo” a visit at the home of the former's sister, Mrs. Grant Sperry. Mrs. Conrad Brecht and Mrs. C. C. Davis went to Marysville, Mo., last Friday to visit the former's daugh ter, Mrs. .Tames Stewart. Mr. anti Mrs. I!. F. Norris taim j in from Hardin, Mont., Friday for a' short visit with their daughter, Mrs. I I. C. Maitst. Mr. and Mrs. Norris i will pack and ship their household goods (o their home while here. The have been doing light housekeeping and have had their goods in storage here. They like their Montana home fine. Miss Myrtle Raim i gave up her pos ition in the V (i. Lyford store Sat urday evening. She has been with the firm for about three years and tins a great many friends who will feel regret at not finding in r again in the aeiistomod place Miss Mary Murphy, who lias been! clerking for some time for Samuel < Wahl resigned her position and re-i turned to her home in the country. Mrs. Thomas Naylor returned Fri day from Lexington, Neb., where she ; spent the past two weeks with her (daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Huett Guy Crook left Sunday for a busi ! ness trip through the south. He will I visit several cities in Texas, among | which are Waco and Connor. A. ,). Pence, a member of the firm of Pence-Little Co., arrived Monday I from Madison, Neb., and will take liis place in the store Mrs. Gwyer Yates, who spent last wef k with her parents, Ike Mead and '.ife, ri turned Saturday to her home * Omaha Miss May Crawford of Dunbar was a guest at the home of Mrs. Ellen King the latter part of tho week, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph is. Simpson re turned last Thursday from their short wedding Journey. Mrs. Sam Stewart arid Miss Anna Stewart, of Reserve were shopping in the city Friday Manley Kdgecornb was a Ruin vis itor Wednesday. Bert Wise and wife were over from Reserve Friday. I>r. Bert Wlndle was down from Pawnee Sunday. Louise Peterson is now clerking | for V. G. Lvford. i umas Sinilb of Dawson was a \ a.ilor here Saturday. Helen Knottier was i)iiite sick the1 latter part, of the week. Miss Josephine Gelding spent Wed ! nesday shopping in St.. Joe. Mrs. K. D. Norris and daughter of Salem were in town Tuesday. Mrs. Mattie Stoughton is numbered among our sick ones lids week. Newton Hosford and sister, Miss Marie were up from Rulo Wednesday. J. II. Miles is having his property on North Stone street remodeled and painted. Mrs. .1 R. Wilhite and Misa Fran ces Ramsey spent Wednesday with Stella friends. Mrs. Ed Frauonfelder was down from Verdon Friday for a short visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs Ezra Richly and Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Ried were over from Morrill Friday. (irinstead thinks they trimmed him at the wrong end. They should have commenced at the top where he needs it worst, and not at the bot tom. A great many people believe he is right. P W. Peterson, wife and daughters, Margaret and Louise went to Shubert Monday for the funeral of the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Parriott. The little one was taken to Peril for bur ial. Mrs. Parriott is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Peterson. Mrs. E. A. Fulton of Pawnee City, who was here attending the W. <’. T. F. convention. Slipped off Ili•1 step while leuving the VanVVinkle home Wednesday evening and in tho fall her left shoulder was disocluted and one how fractured in her rigiit wrist Site was given medical attention im mediately and is resting nicely a this writing, She is almost eight;, years old. She will be removed t,<> her home as soon as possible. 1 John and George Downs of Glen wood, la., arrived Tuesday to at tend the funeral of their mother, Mrs Caroline Downs. Mrs. P. S. Heacoek returned Mon day from her visit in Omaha with her daughters, Mrs. Could and Miss Kate lleacock. Mr. and Mrs Clarence Sindh mov ed this week into tho Maust cottage just north of the Strong building. Miss Helen Restorer returned Wed nesday from a visit, with Mr. and Mrs. Hal Wowles In St. Joseph. Mrs. Mary Metz and daughter, Lu cille. returned Wednesday front two weeks’ visit in St. Joe. Lost Last Friday evening, a ladies gold watch. Leave at The Tribute office and receive reward. It E. K. Hurst and Prof. Fred Hays accompanied the track team to Te cumseli Saturday. Mrs. Herman Zoeller and daughter, Nellie, were up from Preston last Friday shopping. Mrs. Pert Parish and Mrs R. E. Grinstead were down from Salem on Wednesday. Miss Rue Fuller was down from Verdon Friday visiting her sister.Mrs. Ewing.