AS CAUGHT BY OUR REPORTER HAPPENINOS OF INTEREST TO YOU AND ME. What Your Friends and Their Friends Have Been Doing the Past Week —f»r, Wilson, Wahl Building. 1-tl Vr and Mrs.Fritz of near Shu hert were in town yesterday shop ping Uert Kinkaid, advance agent for the “Third I*egree“ was in town ▼ c sterday. Household goods stored at Heck ami Wamsley’s warehouse l’hone :?!>« 40 6t l)r. II. K. Miner made a profession al visit to Sulera yesterday. .Mrs. Elwell came down from Sa lem today to visit with her daugh ter, Mrs. Alice Plttock. geo the Osteopath for all acute and chronic disease*. 40 tf Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fritz were In town shopping yesterday. Early Six weeks seed potatoes Good seed ? I 25 per bushel. Phone 39. 26-tf "Hen Hur” plays in Omaha on Monday and Tuesday, a large < rnwd goes up from here to the play. Oswald takes photos on post cards. Over Electric theatre. lm The young men's quartet, met last night at the home of Carl Mason for practice. All were present and r very profitable and enjoyable ev ening was spent. FOB SALE Brooder ad Incubator, < all at the old l’oteet place. 39 fit Miss Ethel Hutchins is quite ill with the grip. When o tt. of torts mo Prof. H. \ Reynolds. 30-tf Mr. and Mrs. Bert Baker returned l' om Excelsior Springs last night. Modern Home For Salo on the in stallment plan. Inquire of G. H. Fallstead. 28-tf R. B. Wright of Nebraska City returned to Falls City again. Mr. and Mrs. Will Veach were shopping here yesterday afternoon. FOUND—Fur scarf for neck, own er may have It by calling at this office and paying for ad. 36-tf Robert Wyatt came up from Bo serve last night to visit with his friends in this city. Prof. II. A Bey in Ids, Suggestive Therapeutist or Magnetic Healer. Office at Powell building. 30-tf C. II. Colt tame down from Lin < oln yesterday to visit friends. ‘ Suits cleaned and pressed tit the suitntorium located over Richardson County bank. 2-tf Fred Graham, Ralph Jenne and Robert Bates went to Hiawatha last night to attend a dance. Sec i’ri f. Bevnolds for your rheu matism. 30-tf Sheriff Fenton went to Dawson to M. L. Libby, who died last Saturday evening, lie was ill only about twenty minutes. The funeral was delayed to await the arrival of a sou who comes from Ca’lfornia Oswald's Studio on i Electric Theater. lm C. II Youngers mine down from ha on bus! net t <. ,,i \ o Landers mme up from For • ' 1 ’:iv to attend to business r. t- hi titis city LtC i KIC TO-HIGHT “THE KEY OF LIFE" A story of re-incarnation—"MysU cal Comedy.” This is a distinct de parture from the usual photo plays— It is one of the Edison Co films—and will be quite a change from the ordi nary motion pictures. “THE MARKED TRAIN" Western drama—A stirring story of the west excellently acted, superbly photographed. The plot is unique an intensely dramatic. “THE SIGNET RING" Or The Intrique Against the Prin cess—staged in alii the magnificence of medevial ages. The exteriols and all present actual castles and ruins of the old world. “IN THE SPEEWALD" This film Is notable for superb pho tography. In this picture we visit, a very pleasant part of Prussia. Mr. and Mrs D. C. 81mmons of Salem were In town yeetcrday. Rev. 8. 8. Orr of Therman, Iowa la visiting at the home of T. C. Roe ABOUT THC SPECIAL PRIZE OPEN FOR ALL THE CON TESTANTS Churches, Lodges, Societies Etc.,May Contest For Phonograph, Also Individual Contestants Well its almost here—the last day in which to work for the special prize—and your opportunity to take advantage of this special offer and turn in one years subscription which may win a beautiful prize for you. This offer is open to all the contes tants, not only the Individual contes tants but also the churches, lodges, societies, etc. Lots of time and en ergy hns been spent the past, week in securing subscriptions to turn in on tills offer. No less time and energy lias been given out by The Tribune in advising all to make the most of this opportunity. All that could lie said to force a realization of the importance of immediate action 1ms been written or spoken and it is now "up to the contestants" to wage their fight for the special prize during the few remaining hours that are left. Special prize will be awarded at 6:00 d. m. March 25th. The big race is being run at full speed and there is every indication of some lively work being done by oai-li contestant whose progress has placed him or tier promlnantly in tho lists as contending for the hand some prizes to lie given away April 15th. “Bloflint” Cut Glass This is a new line of Cut Glass, made of the best quality of Flint. Mown and cut by expert glass cutters. • It is thin and light and in every way an ideal glass for "every-day" use We have a full line consisting of: Water Stits Cream and Sugar Sets 1 Jowls l ooted Sherberts Plain Sherberts < »obIets, etc. ] A. E. JAQUET lh: Old Reliable Jeweler & Optician Opposite Post-Office i____ Scene from the Third Degree at (iehling’s Theater Mch. 28 COMI N G TO FALLS GiTY, NEB. The eminent physician on Chronic j Diseases Will Visit Our City THURSDAY. MAR. 30, 1910 And will bo at the Union Hotel I until 6 p. in., one day ONLY, Hr. Potterf, president of the staff of the Boston Electro Medical In stitute, is making a tour of the state. H>‘ will give consultation, examina tion, and all the medicines neces sary to complete a cure FREE. All parties taking advantage of this offer are requested to state to their friends the result of the treat ment. Cures DEAFNESS by an entirely new process. Treats all curable cases of ca tarrh, throat and lung diseases, eye and earr, stomach and livernnd kid neys, gravel, rheumatism, paralysis, neuralgia, nervous and heart disease, epilepsy, Bright's disease and dis eases of the bladder, blood and skin diseases, and big neck and stammer ing cured. Piles and rupture cured without de tention from business. Asthma cured in a short time. If you are improving under your family physician do not take up our valuable time. The rich and the poor ace treated alike. Idlers and curios ity seekers will please stay away. Our time is valuable'. Remember, NOT A PENNY will bo charged for the medicine required to make a cure of all those taking' treatment this trip. Office hour is' ft a. m. Positively married ladies must be j accompanied by their husbands. Re- j member the date, Thursday, March 30th at the Union Hotel, Falls City, i Nebraska. With Queen Mary He Will Attend the ; Coronation Dunbar at Delhi, on December 12. London. Mar. 23. -King George olfl cmlly gave iiis approval cf details for his coronation. The king conferred with the privay council when the plans were gone over and ratified. It was decided flint the coronation Dun bar at Delhi. India, should be held on December 12 next, when King George and Queen Mary will be present. Both will sail for India ill the middle of November _ -- j Select That Rug or Piece of Furniture! Now \ our home will need new furnishings this Spring, Anticipate those wants. Come in and see the new goods. The large assortments and the special prices we are quoting, afford you an opportunity seldom offered. To parties desir ing to take advantage of the large assortments and the special prices offered now, but who find it inconvenient to pay for all at once, we will ex tend a liberal credit. Call and see us whether you want to buy or not. McGerr : Furniture ; Co. j Successors to Reavis & Abbey Only Errors in Methods. Springfield, Mo., Mar. 23.—A forma. | report of the accountants who have been examining the books of the ' county offices and officers has been ! submitted to the Greene county court. 1 While discrepancies amounting to several thousand dollars were discov ered it Is believed by the examiners that these are merely errors in al lowing deputy fees and not due to corruption. —— 11 —— I Fire Attacks St. Joseph Mill. St. Joseph, Mo., Mar. 23.—The plant of the It. 11. Kaucett Milling company in this city was almost totally de stroyed by fire. The orgin of the fire is unknown On account of the diffi culty experienced in getting to the flames the fire gained headway rapid ly. The loss is estimated at close to 140,000. i I .}. B. Douglas, secretary of the Teeumseh Buildiug and Loan Aseoeti' tion. is in the city on business. .1 B. Iiohrer came up from Atchi son yesterday. Prof Reynolds made a professional trip to Hiawatha yesterday. W. W. Wood of Lincoln was town last night. Cleveland=Hughes Dept. Store Opening Sales Continue Until April 5th We do not intend to have a dull day during this sale. As fast as one line of Bargains are sold, oth ers will be added. Come in every day, there al ways will be something new that you can buy at a Big Saving. :: :: :: :: :: :: :: Our New Specials tor Friday and Saturday All of our io-8';-jc lacts at per yard. .4C 0 pieces I able Damask, 6o and 50c values, at. .39c ; 1 lot Fable Damask, 75c values at... .59c j 1 lot Fancy Window Scrim, 15c value at. .9^c | 50 Ladies' Gingham & Percale dresses going at F2 Pr. Groceries Specials Fancy 1 able Bacon.i8J^c Salt Meat, per lb.13c Hams, per lb.11 *4c 25c package Rolled Oats.1 yc 6 lbs. Beans.25c 5 lbs. Fancy Rice.25c 3 cans Extra Corn.25c 8 bars Lenox Soap.25c Post Toasties, 2 boxes for.25c Cream of Wheat. 2 boxes tor.25c if We will have a Special Demonstration of ITEN Crackers and Cookies on ] Friday and Saturday. Everybody invited. BPfWB! & y — This is an Eieht-Piece Kitchen Set composed of: I 1. — Cleaver 2. — Bread Knife 3. — Saw 4. — Carving Knife 5. — Carving Fork 6. — Can Opener 7. — Paring Knife 8. — Sharpening Stone It is made of good steel and is positively guaranteed by the Thomas Manufacturing Co., of Dayton, Ohio. We are giving this set with The DAILT TRIBUNE, j See Mr. Rood and let him explain it to you. |