THE COIRS AND GOERS HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST TO YOU AND ME. What Your Friends and Their Friends Have Been Doing the Past Week. Judge Gagnon returned last evening from Lincoln. Mrs. Morris of Reserve was shop ping here Wednesday. Rice Bros, still have desirable city property for rent. tf Deputy McFarland was in Lincoln yesterday on business. Mike Costas is out today alter a week’s illness with grip. Mrs. Sadie Kavy of Morrill was shopping here Wednesday. Henry Shipley came down from Dawson on the morning train. The Ground Hog saw his shadow if he did get a chilly reception. WANTIOD—Paper carriers. Apply to circulation manager, Tribune of fice. Mi*, and Mrs. Jake Arnold lrom near Barada were trading here yes terday. Hugh O'Grady was among the num ber who came down from Dawson th's morning. Misses Lixetta and Stella Hatzman left Wednesday for St. Louis to buy new goods. S. George was among the Dawson visitors who came down on the early train today. Ike Lyon returned yesterday from a business trip to Nebraska City and Teoumseh. Suits cleaned and pressed at the suitatorium located over Richardson County bank. 2-tf Mrs. E. E. Scott went to Salem Wednesday to visit liis parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. G. Ranger. Mrs. Dennis McCarthy went to Rulo yesterday where she will visit Miss Margaret Mooney until Saturday. Mrs. Hartman of Minneapolis, who came to attend the Fry-Stettler wed ding, went to St. Joe Wednesday af ternoon. Mrs. F. J. Martin came down from Lincoln Wednesday for a short visit with the family of her father, M. Giannini. Special attention given to dry clear.* ing of ladies suits and dresses at the Suitatorium, located over Richardson County hunk. 2-tf Work of plastering the McCarthy cottage started Tuesday. If the good weather continues the work will sbon be completed. Will McGowan, pounding the Oliver typewriter and Roy Wright the prune peddler, both of Nebraska City we re in town today. Mrs. G. W. Lincoln returned Wed nesday to her home in Hiawatha af ter a visit with the family of her daughter, Mrs. II. A. Reynolds. Mrs. Carrie Paxton came down from Salem Wednesday having driven there from the Fry home where she attended the Fry-Stettler wedding. You need not have a lot of clothes, You can always be well dressed, If you go to Stump, the Tailor, And have them cleaned and pressed. Tom Murphy and Mr. Bates were passengers on the early morning train to Omaha, where they went to attend the Nebraska Cement show. A five-room modern cottage was started by Rice Bros Thursday morn ing at Ninth and Harlan St.., which will be occupied when finished oy R. W. McCormick. Mrs. E. Guy Simpson an accom plished musician of Auburn is here this week to make arrangements for a music class. She played at the Kensington at Mrs. Spence's today. Mrs. Charles Fordyco. who lias been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Maddox, left Wednesday for Lincoln where she will remain about two weeks before returning to her home in Broken Bow. Mount. Tail, a vohano on Luzon, which has hem in active eruption for some days, is still belching forth Biography Night at The Grand ‘‘THE TWO BATHS’ This is possibly the most convinc ing and powerful BIOGRAPH story ever portrayed, showing as it does most vividly the result of choosing the wrong path of life. Have Your Girls And Boys See This Picture. “THE WIDOW of MILL CREEK FLAT” To be or not to be married, that is the question—or is there more real happiness in connubial bliss than single blessedness. This re mains for you to judge after you see how SANDY, a miner in a WEST ERN camp allows the ship of state *o founder on the rocks of domestic interest. This Picture Has A Vein of Clean Comedy Running Through It Illustrated Song WEET SlIZANNc” volumes of steam, hot water, sand and gases. Hunduds of live9 are threatened. Sheriff Fenton returned yesterday •evening from Lincoln with Charles McMahan. Th > latter was sentenc’d a few months ago to two years in the penitentiary for horse stealing and lias just been granted a new trial Rev. A. Essley came to town yes terday afternoon, to make arrange ments to enter the Tribune contest. Rev. Esseley has many good friends to tin* north of Falls City, and lias a sig campaign mapped out already He is sure to make a good run. The weatherman is in a placid good humor. The air is as mild as in May. The alfalfa and early shrubs are beginning to swell and show life, and yet this is only the beginning of February. According to the old whim we will pay for this fine time, later. SHUBERT F. M. Oahout, who has been away \isiting relatives in the west tor several days, returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry Landolt are the proud parents of a fine baby girl, who arrived Sunday. J. C. Shulenberg and wife were business visitors at Falls City on Monday. Mrs. Walter Vanlandingham and Tittle daughter spenT a lew days at Falls City, returning home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Wiles are now guests of relatives at and near Sa lem. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Surnian are now visiting with home folks near Barada. Miss Ella Berg of Auburn is visit ing relatives here. Henry Leslie spent a few days at Barada the first of the week buying hogs. Mrs- Let LaMiller and children of Falls City is here visiting the formers parents. Mrs. Thomas Lilly and children of this place went to Nemaha on Friday j where they will visit the former’s sis ter. OHIO Henna Bcachy and wife spent a portion of last week in Kansas. Mrs. L. Lutz was called to Bea trice, Neb., Sunday by the death of her niece. Amelia Sehulenberg was the guest of Anna Kraus recently. F. S. Lichty and family were guests of H. .1. Prichard -Sunday. Mrs. N. Peck and children spent Sunday in Falls City with relatives. H. J. Prichard ami F. W. Whitrock went to Oiuana Monday inoniintr, where the latter purchased it mm touring car. Wes A’drc.v , <1 rntniiy w<-re guests of Porti r Randolph and f.tmil;* Sunday. Herman Fritz and family ar.'l ’!! «< Amelia Schulenbcrg s; < i,t Sunday u (lie homo of John Seutntr and fam ily. Allie Prichard spent Sunday at her home. Wes Nedrow lias pun based a fin > new Maxwell car. Vera Shaff- r was the guest of her sister in Falls City Sunday. Will Kuhlman and wife of Bnradn were guests of their daughter, Mrs. Ed Ruegge, Sunday. Pearl Fields spent .Monday night with Flossie James. Frank Houtz was a guest at the home of John Fields, Sunday. Harvey Peck of Morrill, Kansas is visiting relatives in this vicinity at this writing. Lola Sturms and her friend Mr. Johnson spent Sunday evening at E. Higgins. E. H. Higgins entertained an uncle from Oklahoma hist week at his hom Bruce Elshire is quite sick at tins writing. Milt Strauss and family were the j i Ms of Mr. Beatty and wife Sunday Messrs McAfee of Blufftou, Ind., h , Monday for their homo after a visit with John Fields and family. Rev. Brewer did not got to fulfill his appointment at the Maple Grove church Monday evening as ho was j called home by the illness of his I daughter. The audience was given n I surprise by Rev. Garries of Verdon as .he took charge of the services. The meetings are growing very inter esting and everybody is cordially in vited to attend. STELLA Mrs. Milioy of Omaha is visitie; at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. M. Hays. Mrs. G. L. Slocum visited relatives at Falls City and Salem the* first, of the week. Mrs. M. Sbafeer visited her sister' Mrs. Uaebuek at Auburn last week. J. M. Goodloe and family spent Sunday witli Mrs. Manda Moore near Verdon. Rev. Sapp was detained at Nemaha Sunday to preach a funeral sermon and the pulpit at the Christian church was filled by Supt. Quivey, who spoke in the interests of the Orphanage at Omaha. Elder Sapp came in time to fill his appointment in tile evening. Mrs. t!. li. Ciphers is quite sick with tonsilitis. -Mis. II. D. Weljor has quite sick 'the past week With grip, which lifts caused her quite a little trouble. Mrs. Thomas Hale entertained rfl utiies from Missouri last week. Mrs. H. L. Hogrefe is recovering from a very severe attack of grip. E. a. Krch and family moved to his father’s farm one mile west of town Tuesday. Miss Adamson of S. I>., who lias been visiting her aunt and cousin, Mrs. John Coons and Miss Sybil .Mann, since last October, left for her home last Wednesday. The Misses Sargent, who have been Visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Farmer, since last Aug ust, were called to their lionio in California Inst week by a serious accident to their father. Mrs. Nellie Williams and child ren of Nebraska City are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwards, at the Overman. Mrs. Jennie (iriffilhs lias he’ll quite sick the past two weeks with stomach trouble. The Living Link society of the Christian church met last Friday with Mrs. Summer. Plans were made for sending a box to tiie Chris tian home at Denver and the piec ing of comforts will bo the work taken up for the present. The meetings were closed at ttic M. E. church last Wednesday even ing, five confessions was the result of tiie meeting. Mrs. Frank Wolf is quite sick. .i. R. Cain, Jr., visited the county sent, a couple of days las| week. RULO Mrs. .1. A. Osbore was on the sick list several days last week. Enoch Ziegler and brother, Hen of this place were in Falls City one day last week. Albert Williams of Fortescue vis ited relatives in this city Friday. Myrtle McHugh came Friday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Frank Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart of Rulo spent Sunday with friends in Fortescue. Tom Hayes visited with relatives at White Cloud the first of the week. John Vest of Missouri was a Rulo visitor Sunday. Joe Birch was a Falls City visitor Sunday. A1 Barber of Kansas was a Rulo visitor the first of the week. T. Harrow of Lincoln was a ■1 iih.• vi-liter Friday. K. ; V Kulp of Wymore was a Rulo visitor the last of the week. .John Inks of Sahm visited with r> lativi; ii: Ruio the f!rst of the week. .1. S. Perry of Lincoln was a Rulo Visitor the first of the week. Willis McHugh of Palp n, sonri, is visiting her si; r r. Mr.--. Frank Bingham. < Lena Caverzagio was a all;; Ciiy visitor Tuesday afternoon. Bryan Hinkle of Tortescue was transacting business in Rulo Mon day. Ida Philips of Wymore was a busines visitor in Rulo a couple < f days last week. Ray Seley left Tuesday for Do Witt. where he goes as helper at the station. ELECTRIC THEATRE The Lady and 1 he Burglar. A Drama by the Edison Co. The story of this film is splen didly sustained from start to finish and the picture is up to the usual high standard of the Edison produc tions. The Call of The Blood. Genuine Indian in an Historic production—An Indian classic by the Kalem Co. Up ToDate Servant. In Ibis comedy which is one of the brightest and most beautiful of our recent comedy subjects, there is a distinct thread of the plot of Cinderilla, with the numerous cor responding incidents brought up to date by the Essanay Co. Feeding Seals at Catatina Island. Southern California. This short subject, shows a party of tourists feeding the pet seals, famed to all tourists. This subject is keenly interesting and the only fault is that there is not more of it. Mr. Hawkins was in Falls City on Monday of this week. Iki# Adkins of Missouri was a Rulo visitor Tuesday afternoon. Sam Goolsby of .Missouri was a Rulo visitor the last of the week. Mrs. Gilbert and daughter, Alive, were Falls City visitors Saturday. George Hinkle of Fortescue was a Rulo visitor the last of the week. Rev. Pickett spent last Saturday l in St. Joseph. Bert Anderson of Wytnore visited with old friends in Rulo Saturday | forenoon. Tom Deal and Grover Daugherty were in Falls City Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Williams and ,1. A. Hinkle attended ttie funeral of James Whipple at Fortescue last Thursday. Fred Steinhnur was a White Cloud visitor Sunday. Mrs. Tom Hays and daughter, Opal, were visiting in White Cloud on Saturday. HUMBOLDT Mrs Clyde Lym h and children are visiting relatives in Lincoln this week. 1 Mesdantes F. A. Maher and N. C. Campbell entertained at trail Fri day afternoon at the home of the former. Mrs. Kvu Wnnn returned Wednes day from a visit with relatives at Snbetha, Kansas. George Powers and wife returned from a visit with Dawson relatives | weitnesnay. Miss Maude lliskeey of Table lin k is visiting at the home of her brother, Vince lliskey and wife. Rev. C. K. Ruch returned to his home in this city the last of the week after spending several days in Lincoln. Mrs. K. J. Byers and son, Karl, ar rived Thursday from Bird City. Kas., ind are guests at the home of Mrs. Laura Campbell. George K. Krause will this week become proprietor of the Humboldt Leader, having last week purchased the same from 11. I\ Marble. Mrs. Della Crowder Miller, who gave the last number of the lecture course Saturday evening, conducted the services at the Presbyterian church Sunday evening. The pro gram consisted of sacred reading and music. Lillith Waggoner was the guest of friends In Omaha the latter [tart of tile week. Mrs. George Segrist lift Sunday for her home in Carter, S. I), after spending several weeks with rein tivos in this city. Mrs. R. It. Phiipol returned the first of the week from a v isit with relatives in Lincoln. Mrs. Dave Cowman spent part of the week'with relatives In Lincoln. Ralph Human 1 was a business visit [ or to Falls City Friday. A basket social was given by tlv 'young people of tb” Meiholist chun h 1 iday evening Roy Leech cl Table Reck was in. is city the first of the week. The lower mi'ii s of thtf school ! were dismissed. ThnrsdfH to pr< vent ! the spread of diphtheria. S< 'era! i'.' ties have di ; clop'd. Alvin Porr spent Sunday in Falls City. Miss Marii Varner spent the latter i part or the week with her par | eiits in Sterling. Charles Goddard, proprietor of the music store, while in Verdon on last. Friday met with a painful accident. He was attempting to start liis auto mobile, and as a result ho is confined to his, home with a broken leg. Mrs \. A. Tanner and little daugh ter, Naomi, have returned to their home In Lincoln after a visit in I Ills city. Hoy Held was a business v isitor to Palis City, Friday. Win. McDougul left Monday for a short visit with friends in Stella, after which ho will go to Colorado in hopes of benefittlng his health. A baby boy was horn to Will Car penter and wife Thursday. Hedge Posts We are in the marrket for a car load of hedge posts. If you have I any to sell call on us, Phone 396 or 318 A. Heck and Wamsley. I Notice of Referees Sale. Notice is here h\ given, that by virtue of an order of Mile, Issued out of the district court in and for Rich ardson County, Nebraska, on the Hutli day of January A. 1). 1011, in a suit for partition pending therein, wherein Iva Cline is plaintiff and John II Cline and Melta Grace Cline, minors under the age of 14 years, and heirs at law of Harry Cline, deceased are defendants, and directed to us as said referees in said suit for parti tion, to sell the real estate herein after described, we will as such re ferees, on the 28th day of February A. 1). 1011, at the hour of one o’clock. I’. M. at the west, front door of the Court House in Falls City, Richardson County, Nebraska, sell for cash the following described premises to will; The northeast quarter of the north west '4 and the west of northeast % section nineteen, township (Haradn three, range seventeen, (N K 1-4 of N W 1-4 and W 1-2 N F 1-4 S 10, T II. R 17) Fast Gth I*. M. in Richardson County Nebraska, and containing 120 I lilies of land more or 1< ss according to tho Government survey. Terms of sale cash. Dated at Fall! I City, Nebraska, tlds 21st day of Jan j nary 1911. F. M. Duncan 10. E. Bole jack J. R. Wilhite, Referees. First publication 4-lit GEHUNG THEATRE One Night Only SATURDAY, FEB. i Rowland & Clifford Producing Co. For the Second Time Present THE WOLF By Eugene Walters Willi Lorin J. Howard The Greatest Realistic Drama of this Century. Cast and Costumed with Authenticity and Correctness. A play that Held Both New York and Chicago Spellbound for one Whole Season. Prices .50, 75 and $1.00 St. Vaientine Tokens It is verv old and odd notion alluded to by Shakes peare and other old writers. St. Valentine’s Day m birds beyin to couple, hence arose on tin's div the custom of seiultny tokens of vour lov and ilfection. You can best expr< -s your ■nt'nn