CAUGHT COMING AND GOING HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST TO YOU AND ME. What Your Friends and Their Friends Have Been Doing the f.a tv.eck. — Dr. Wilson, Wahl Building, Hi Dr. E. It Hays was down from l)»wson yesterday. The Ready To Wear Store saves you money, time and labor Fr< d II. Sc hock. 17-2t Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Korn* r of Bellvue left today for Pittsburg, Has., to visit their cousin, Mrs. llnr rv Marrow. Prof. Reynolds is making arrange nit tits in give free lectures in his ♦iffite from one 'clock until two p. in and from seven o'clock to nine p in thnt the public tuny learn ■lore about the science of his treatment. Splendid values in Womens Scpcr ate Short Jackets. Shock's Ready to Wtar Store. 17 2t R B. llieks was down from Hum fceldt today. Bonis Davies of Preston, who has keen laid up with a badly sprained unkic, wns able to come to town yesterday. Mrs. Jennie Ilolili and son Albert were down from Salem yesterday shopping. 50c Men's Underwear. Shirts and Drawers, winter weight, 25c. St hock's Ready to Wear Store. 17-2t A. It. Keim returned^ last night from Humlinhlt where In- went on business. S. It. Stewart was over from Re serve yesterday on business. See mt> about the new building be fore you start it. Harry Miller con tractor and builder, headquarters at Harris’ News stand. 17-6t p Lawrence Snyder is in Hamburg, Iowa, tills week enjoying a visit at his old homo. Harry Miller, contractor anti build ♦ r will lie glad to furnish plans and estimates on that new house. Head quarters at liurrls- News stand. 17 ti p The K L. of S. No. <• Io will give a taffy pulling at their ball In the Masonic Building Tuesday night,Feb ruary 21. Taffy 10e per plate. Kver.v hotly Invited. 17-2t fSO.OO per month straight salary amt expenses, to men with rig, to introduce our Poultry Remedies. Do not answer unless you mean business. Eureka Poultry Food Mfg Co. (In corporatedL East St. Louis, III. FOR RENT Two rooms for lodging purposes George Dills. 17-nt Mrs. Sam Stewart returned this morning to her home in Reserve af ter spending a few days with her 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. De Wald. A h tie strip of Rosewood, About a mile of wire, | \ ion or less of metal, A polish to admire. \ name upon the fail board That's known the word around, A thing of joy forever, That holds a world of sound. Crown Pianos, Clarence JO. Smith, Kails City, Neb. 18-3t Among the members of the Kaf fee Klatcli, who went to St. Joe yesterday to see the great Russian I actress tlint evening were Mrs. A. J. Weaver, Mrs. S. B. Miles, Mrs. H. M. .lentie, Mrs. Will Bchinolzel, Miss (iralinin, Miss lieacoek, Miss Cain, Miss Lyford, Misses Sara and Ethel Hutchins and Miss Snyder. Mis. Mike Clancy of Dawson was 'shopping here yore rday Miss Agnes M i a ver returne 1 last niglit from a short trip to Pacific Junction and Council Bluffs. Mr. Morrison, receiver for the Pence-Little stock, returned last night from St. Joe. Don't fall to read C. A. Dock's nd in todays paper. Jt Judge Pemberton and his stenog rapher, Mr. Drown, came down from Beatrice Inst night to attend District court. Throe large separate furnished rooms ler lent. Gentlemen pretcire-J (nil at J'l nunc office. Deputy McFarland is busy these days serving sopromts for witnesses in the disiih t 11 vrt D. I. Tyiu.it was down from SI 1 Ja j-esti relay. F. W lliinentan of Verdon it down oi! business. \V It McMullen of Stella is a Ft: :u\ \ i; dor l ore todya. •lie ob Wiggins of Lincoln is in the i ity ler a few days. Mr. Wiggins was jiroprietor of the Union House nl i in sixloep years ago and will bo will n numbered. He is well and hearty end does not look a day old er than when he was the genial land lord nl' the Union House, Hilaries D. Nixon was down front .'mourn Monday. It is rumored a dairy will soon be opened on his from east of town. A. L. Dnntz is down front Hum ! oldt today attending court. Keep in mind the supper given by tht ladles of tlk> Episcopal church next Tuesday at the residence of Mayor Keeling. PAIN AND PLEASURE . iv like v, ah r a: d oil they won't mi‘; It's sure > rough pain, if you have tooth trouble. IT GIVES US PLEASURE TO STOP YOUR PAIN if Mi pain is caused by defeetlvt Ie, th. • ' i Ir 1|> is perniancut. and yoa our ',vn pain by d lay. We put up s-i.t'sfn. lory and LASTiNC TOOTH CURE AT THESE DENTAL PARLORS Ih\ '.lit v, I), C. I . Heffner, Palls City, Nebraska •*-- - - ■- •mmmmmmm_ _ I-, i). Gnshard Sc Co. i 1 N w and Second-hand Goods of All Kinds. Ail kinds of Furniture Repairiug done. Some bargains in Sewing Machines. Mr. Gush •ud ha* had p> \-virs experience in Brick. Stone, Ce ih'M!' atnl Carpenter Work and will furnish estimates lor eilhei i>l these lines, l.OG.A I I()\ } doors west of W hi taker Bros, s office. Give me a call. I8tli Street between Stone and Chase Sts. Coffees Good Coffees! i t !*■ ■ — Heckla, Old Diminion, Club and key West are old Standard brands. \\ e guarantee them as good as the best. C. A. Murdock & Co. have been in the coffee business for more than 40 years and have always stood for qual ity. We want your Coffee Order. Gives these brands a trial. We recommend them Chas. M Wilson Fred Sebold came down from Oma ha Saturday, remaining over Sun day. Nlayme Fisher of Straussville was the guest of relatives here Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. K. Brackhahn were over from Reserve shopping Satur day. Mrs. Frank Smith left Sunday for Fremont, Neb., for a visit with rela tives. The Falls City chorus will meet on Tuesday evening of this week. A good attendance is desired. Miss Lela Powell returned Sunday from Lincoln whe re she cnoyjed a week's visit with friends. Mr. anti Mrs. Moor of Hamlin, Kan sas were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Oliver over Sunday. Miss Nellie Snyder returned Sat urday from Lincoln where she had visited friends for a week. Miss Agnes McKiever went to Oma ha yesterday with Mrs. Frank Smith. She will return this evening. Mrs. Ethel Hutchins returned Sat urday evening from a weeks visit with Mrs. DePutran in Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Peck of Re serve were in the city Saturday to do shopping and visit relatives. Mrs. Rathburn returned to Lin coln Saturday after a short visit to her sister, Mrs. H. R. Miner. Mrs. Frank Gossett and baby left Sunday for their home in Horton, Kansas after three weeks visit with relatives. The family of P. T. Gear, our new furniture dealer arrived Saturday. They are located in apartments at Mrs. Harris'. Miss Lena Witrock left Sunday for Chicago where she will trim several weeks at Gage's before go ing out for the spring season Apprentice girls wanted at the Wlttrock Millinery store tf Hr. I. M. Houston, wife and daugh ter, Miss Kill, left Sunday for Oma ha for a weeks visit. They will also visit in Nebraska City before returning. Mr. ana Mrs. E. T. Korner of Hellvue, Ohio., will leave tomorrow foi Pittsburg, Kas., to visit Mrs, Harry Morrow. They spent the past two weeks with their uncle, VV. S. Korner. . Childrens Highland Illoomer Dress es. The combinations with Dress nd Bloaotnors combined. Pleases bet .mother and child—Schoek's Ready To Wear Store 17-2t Clyde Stumbo returned Sunday i from Hamburg, Iowa, where he has j been working for the S. J. Knox Co. After a short visit at home lie will ! go to Kansas City, where he has .been given a better position with the same company. B. F. Crook and son, Guy, were down from Salem Saturday. Mr. Crook has bought a fine modern residence and after iiis sale, which is to be held at tiis farm Thursday, he will make arrangements to move his family to the new home. A certain young man in Falls City will go to Kansas City to buy fur niture. Rumor las it that it is not for his own individual apart men to, but that the young man will soon break away from single blessed ness. Rev. Day has been very ill with grip for several days, llis condition yesterday was quite serious but he is reported better today. Miss Carrie Keim is among the victims of grip, this week. V. G. Lyford is in Lincoln on busi ness today. Misses Nellie and Lulu Haller of this city went to Reserve Saturday to visit relatives. They will return to day. Mr. Philips left for Table Rock Saturday having been in the city getting up a class for the A. O. U. W. He returned today. Mrs. Harris is up from Rulo on business today. Guy Wahl came up from Atchison Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davies returned from Trenton this morning. — Greetings To the people of Falls City and vicinity, greeings. Knowing ns 1 do that there are | many people who know little or noth ing about the Science of Magnetic i healing, or Suggestive Therapeutics, i have concluded to give one and all i a chance to investigate them, and for that purpose 1 will give the hours | between I and 2 in the afternoon, and two hours between 7 and 9 in the evening over to those who may de | sire to investigate. 1 will at those hours give one treatment free of charge to any I one who is interested. I had intended doing this long ago. but on account of being located in my home it was impossible to do so. But now I am located in the Powell Building, south of the court house, and able to invite you one and all in to see me. So kindly come in and see what can be in the way of curing diseases without the use of drugs, remember it costs you noticing to investigate.— It. A. Reynolds, Suggestive Therapeufc j ist. Day phone 504. Night phone • 531. 20tli-23rd 1st-3rd 4t Our chocolates are fresh an made from pure sugar. Harlan’s Phar macy. 13-tf Book Lovers—get your popular' copyrights for 50c at Harlan’s Phar macy. 13-tf Suits cleaned and pressed at the suitatorium located over Richardson County bank. 2-tf _i Dr. Kerr's White Pine Expectoiant —stops the cough—don't experiment Harlan's Pharmacy. 13-tf Will trade some good '.and for sev oral automobiles. Address Geo. Vou Du-turn, Falls City, Neb. 13 Gt To Our Fails City People: We have a large supply of Hard Coal on hand and will be glad to take your order at any time To The Farmer: We would glad to talk to you about Rock Salt, Oil Meal or Tankage And will guarantee you good treatment C. A. HECK -SSS Special Piano Beginning Feb. 21. Contin ues until March II • 4 ■f iv M OI being able to se cure a store building makes it necessary for me to sell the stock of Pianos I have on hand, at an exceed ingly low price, in order to make room for other Pianos while Hast. This sale will be of the same High-Grade Goods that I have sold in this community for the past Twenty Years. 1 do not have to switch from one make to another, every sea son, or from one territory to another, as I have built up a reputation on the Pianos I Handle and have proven to the public that they are high-grade in every partic ular. I personally guaran tee the instruments, and j^ive written guarantee from factory. As I’ve been here in business so many years, my guarantee means something. If the prospective pi ano buyers will come and give me a chance, I'll prove to them, as I have to a num ber of others that I can sell them High - Grade Pianos cheaper than any other Music House. Of the Pianos I handle, the manufacturers are not ashamed to put their names on them and on the boxes. As the “Quality Goes In Before The Name Goes On. The best evidence of Cheap Pianos is when they come to town without a label on the Box. Also have some bargains in slightly used Pianos. Sell on Time. Monthly payments. Old instruments as part pay. Pi anos from $150.00 up. See Pianos at my residence west of Court House Clarence E. Smith