LOCAL HAPPENINGS FROM FRIDAY'S DAILY Remember the High School en tertainment at the Christian church The proceeds go to the Athletic as sociation. Elmer E. Mlchaelis of Barada is in town taking the eighth grade ex amination. Miss Nellie Morris and Miss Kate Kaiser of l’rcston are in town tak ing the eighth grade examination at the county superintendent's office Roy Stabler is down from Salem taking exams. Mrs. Cyrus Voils and Mrs. Win. Crouch of Verdon were in the city shopping today. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Griffith of Verdon were in the city trading to day. Mrs. Fernanda Keim and two chil dren will return tomorrow from a visit to friends in Humboldt. Rev. Day and Judge Wilhite re turned last evening from Dawson, where the former had charge of the funeral services of Mr. Libboc. Misses Agnes Sinclair and Bertha Lippold went to Preston this even ing to visit at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Sinclair. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Maze were in town yesterday tile guest of Mrs. Maze’s mother, Mrs. Itatekin. Mrs. A. H. Reynolds left today to visit her mother in Hiawatha. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cook of Salem were in town shopping yesterday. Mrs. G. H. Neal of Rulo is in town visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Oi&nnini. Ij<59 Parriott came down from Peru yesterday to visit with P. W. Peterson and family. Mrs. P. W. Peterson went to Nemaha this morning to visit her daughter, Mrs. G. C. Parriott and also her new granddaughter. Mrs. A. Somer of Atchison is here visiting a few days with her hus band. Engineer Mugler will buy a ma chine this spring. W. O. Hanson will bring bis ma chine up from Atchison next week. Engineer W. S. Bound has moved his family on Stone Street. Mrs. C. L. Mowbray of Atchison is visiting Mrs. R. B. Baker. Nelson Saylor returned today to his home in Oklahoma. Mrs. Saylor will remain in the city l'or some time and care for her mother, Mrs. Reynolds. There is considerable building going on in Grandview at present. Frank Stauck was up from Atchi son looking for a location to go into some kind of business, not being able to secure an empty building, he returned home. L. E. Thomas came up from St. Joe on business yesterday. S. J. McNaughton came over from St. Joo yesterday to look after business interests in this city. H. O. Whitaker of Atchison is in the city today. Miss Fezmer, who has been visit ing Mrs. Ted Wright, returned to her home in Kansas City today. John Weinert of Rulo was in the city yesterday. .1. W. Fisher of Atchison spent yesterday in this city. W. B. Dietrich of SI. Joe was a business visitor here yesterday. J. T. Doman lias gone to St. I^ouis on business. Robert T. Miller of Table Rock was in town yesterday. J. A. Walsh came down from Lin coln yesterday to look after business. L. II. Dillie came up from Atchison yesterday to look after business at the yards. FROM SATURDAY’S DAILY Will Cline of Barada was in town yesterday doing some trading. Mrs. Varver went to Omaha today today to help care for a relative who is quite ill. C. C. Cook of Beatrice was in town yesterday looking after busi ness affairs. Mr. and Mrs. Bach of Rulo were in town trading yesterday. George Pflum of Dunbar came to town today to spend Sunday with his sisters, Mrs. Fred Schock and Miss Mlizabeth Pflum. Remember “The Third Degree” wil he presented at the Geliling on Tues day evening, March 28. Rev. Essley of Maple Grove is in town today hustling for the contest. Chris Beer and Emery Crook of Salem are in town this afternoon. One of the best attractions of the season at the Gehling on Tuesday evening, “The Third Degree.” F. F. Christian, wife and son and J. L. Christian of Roekport, Mo., are in town today looking after business and visiting friends. Don’t miss “The Third Degree.” Elmer Arnold and daughter of near Rulo are in town today. Charles Wileman and daughters of Barada are shopping here today. F. E. French was down from Hum boldt yesterday. N. F. Parker of Lincoln is in town today. Fred Cleveland is down from Ne braska City looking after his business interests l ore. Mr and Mrs. C. I. Stocking of Hia watha vero in v - vu jtsterday. Thomas O. Blakaey of Auburn is ill the city louaj. Robert Marmot (■r Humboldt war i.i town yesterday be 1 ween trains. Mr. and Mrs. Sharp on Route 4 were in town Saturday and subesriti ed for tlie Tribune. FROM MONDAY'S DAILY I). W. Corn o£ Verdon was shop ping in Falls City Saturday. Miss Nellie. Zoeller of Preston was in town shopping Saturday Rev. Bert Dodds of Peru was in town Saturday. Mrs. E. Shaw is quite ill with ton silitis this week. Miss Alice Banks of Preston was in town shopping Saturday afternoon. Henry Corn was down from Ver don Saturday looking after business matters. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Choathem of Re-, serve spent Sunday with relatives in this city. Misses Bertha Lippold and Agnes Sinclair returned Sunday from a vis it to Janies Sinclair and family near Rulo. A. \V, Rutherford came up from St. Joe yesterday to viist with friends. W. C. Sloan and family came down from Verdon Sunday in tin ir new automobile and wore guests of Mrs. Sloan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hossack. Mrs. Sam Prater, who has been ill for many weeks is now suffering frrom bronchitis. John Me Cool of Salem was the guest of friends in this city Sunday. C. M. Heinzelman of Verdon was down from Verdon Saturday. He wa a pleasant caller at this office. C. C. Saylor was a business visitor from Verdon Saturday. Rev. Mrs. Kelly of Emporia, Kas., gave a very able address at the Christian church last evening. A very attentive audience enjoyed the services. Prof. Atwater, principal of the Tecumseh high school was in Falls City jesterday and visited at the Fresh) teriaa church. Ewing Herbert of Hiawatha was in town yesterday calling on friends. Hansen Knisely was in town Sat urday doing some trading. II. Lancaster of the Royal Arcan um wont to Omaha Saturday. Cass Mead has accepted a posi tion in Wahl’s store. It is winter once again. R. C. Zook of St. Joe spent Sun day in Falls City with friends. F. Allison of Verdon spoilt Sunday in Fails City. A. J. Shaner came up from St. •Toe yesterday. Dr. llayc sof Humboldt is in Falls City today visiting with his mother, Mrs, Gantt. Rev. A. J. Vogelein of Chicago, 111., Supt. of the Evangelical Deaconess Home will speak in the Evangelical (hurch tonight at 8 o'clock. Every body is cordially invited. Hugh O’Grady Sr., of Dawson is in the city today looking for desir able property here as lie is thinking of locating in this place. Another new resident for Falls City. Miss Maybelle Greenwald who is teaching at Verdon spent Sunday at homo with her mother, Mrs. Judith Greenwald. Miss Gertrude Lyford who is teach ing school at Tecumseh spent Sun day at homo with her parents. Francis Knisely who is teaching at Shubert spent Sunday in the city visiting with his parents. Henry Snndrock is quite ill with Are You Like This? Tired all the time, not much good for anything, hardly able to drag around, just all run down. If you are, we guarantee our VI NOL will help you. It has helped many people around here who were in this condition. Now look here, just try one bot tle of VINOL, and if you are not satisfied that it did you good, come back and get your money. It will be returned without question. That is a fair proposition and shows our faith in VINOL, and that we do not want your money unless you re ceive benefit. We know what we are talking about because we have sold VI NOL for years, and have seen how much good it has done among our i customers. VINOL is not a patent, secret nostrum, but an honest, tried and true body builder and strength crea tor of world-w.de fame, delicious and easy to take. Come in today and start your cure at once. You take no risk. A. C. Wanner, Druggist Falls City. Nebraska pneumonia. P. W. Peterson goes to Shubert to day to attend the funeral of His lit tle granddaughter, who died Sun day night. Tim baby was seven months old, but has never been very strong. Misses Malde Hermes and Margaro Peterson are going to Omaha to attend Ben Mur and visit friends in that city for a couple of days. Mr. and Mrs. .J. S. Fuller of near Verdon were in town this morning. Jack (.Hines returned home yes terday to visit with home folks. Robert Johnson spent Sunday with j I,is parents at Pawnee Cltty return ing to Falls City tliis monring. FROM TUESDAY'S DAILY trading. F. Sigler came up from Nebraska City last night. W. F. Butler and wife were down l-om Barada yesterday and spent the) night in Falls City. ,1. A. Martin and wife of Barada spent yesterday in this city, I,. C. Roberts of St. Joe is a Falls City business visitor here to-1 day. It' you have trouble getting rid fo your cold you may know that you arc treating it properly. There is no reason why a cold should hang on for weeks and it will r.ot if ouy take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. For sale by all druggists. B. 10. Beaver of Kansas City is a visitor here today. Miss Lola Butler of Bar.: la was a in the city yesterday. It might be possible for a bride groom to attract a little attention if ho would also wear a veil and som orange blossoms in his hair. You ought not to like to hear the tilings said behind your friends' Lacks any more than you enjoy what ii. said about yourself behind your back. Mr. and Mrs. John Nitsche and daughter of Rulo were in town yes terday shopping. Mrs. John Tiehen was down from Salem yesterday. Mrs. Henry Meinheit was in town yesterday on business. Dr. Ed Hayes brought Gus lluegge down from Omaha yesterday where Mr. Ruogge recently underwent an operation. At this writing he is greatly improved but very weak. Mrs. Lore and son went to Sa lem yesterday. Miss Lydia Jleclit and her mother were in town yesterday. Miss Nioma Fallstead went to Rulo yesterday to he the guest of Mr and Mrs. C. W. Maze. Ttie Masonic lodge met last, night in regular session. A very good time is reported. Mr. and Mrs. George Coon were down from Salem today doing son.e John W. Sickelsmith, Greensboro, Fa., lias three children, and like most children they frequently take cold. “We have tried several kinds of cough medicines,” he says, but have never found any yet that did them as much good as Chamberlain’s Coug Remedy. For sale by all druggists. From Wednesday's Daily Mr. and Mrs. H. H. 1 (urines were down from Humboldt yesterday doing some trading between trains, John Harston was in town yester day on business. Dr. H. R, Miner made a profession al trip to Humboldt this morning. Mrs. Lydia Hodges, a trained nurse of St. Joe arrived yesterday to take care of Mrs. Fred Eberhardt. The order of the Eastern Star met last night in regular, session. Mrs. Briggs was present as a visitor. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Cain and son, Julian, went to Hiawatha on Sunday and where guests of Mrs. I) L Mc Coy and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jenne rreturn i d from Forest City Tuesday night. They made the trip in the auto. Alta and Ed Gilbert came up from l.ulo yesterday to look after business the court house. VV. C. Clark was over from Ver don last night to attend the lodge meeting of the M. W. A. T. M. Young the contractor wlio built the Christian church is in the city today looking after business. Miss Henry of Hiawatha attended the show at the Gehling last night. Lola Eturns of Straussville and a lady friend of Lincoln attended the1 show at. the Gehling last night. Miss Sturns expects to spend a few days in the city with Miss Mamie Palmer. C. C. Saylor came down from Vor-: don last night to attend M. W. A doings. Miss Meta lleineman came down from Verdon to see the “Third De gree’’ at the Gehling last night. Tom Carlysle and Miss Nola Me Cool of Salem attended the play at the Gehling last night. Tony James of Humboldt attended lho “Third Degree'” last night at the Gehling. J. C. Cook, C. H. Wear, C. Chees man, W. W Arnold, L. Dietrich and \V. J. Hcinzelman were among those from Verdon who attended the M. W. A smoker. Rev. Day returned from a business trip to Kansas City last night. Ward Knight returned from St Joe last night where ho wont to attend a meeting of a school of photogra phy. Do you know that of all the mini ailments colds are the the most dangerous? It is not the cold itself that we need to fear, hut Die serious diseases that it often leads to. Most of them are known as germ diseases. Pneumonia and consumption are am ong them. Why not take Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy and cure your eold while you can? For sale by all druggists. tf Mr. Finn of Shenandoah, Iowa re turned to Ills home lust night after a few days visit with friends in this city. Miss Velma Roseoe of Hiawatha at tended the play at the Gelding last night. Virgil Grlnstead and Brownie Win die attended the play at the Gehiing last night. Mrs. R, F. Graham and daughter of Sliubert were In the city shopping yesterday. Miss Gertrude Thrope of Hiawatha was the guest of friends in town \ esterday. John BrannlgAn of Peru is in the cily visiting with friends and rela tives. LEGAL NOTICES Sheriff’s Sale In Lie Richadson County District Court, State of Nebraska. Peter Christen, Plaintiff, vs. The Improved Order of lied Men, Lo gan Tribe No. 03, Defendant. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an execution issued out of the District Court of Richardson County, State of Nebraska, in the above entitled cause dated the 27th day or February, Hill, [ will as sheriff of the County of Richardson and state of N braska, offer at public sale, in front of the west door of the court house in Falls City In said County and State on the Stli day of April 1911, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. of said day, the following described rial es tate situated in the town formerly known as Arago, but now named Fargo, in said Hi hardson County, ; State of Nebraska, tow it: The Eta | of Lot 7 in Block 8 in said town or village, ac: ording to the original plat and survey of the old town or vil lage of Arago. Said property was taken in execution by mo under the writ aforesaid and upon which is situated a certain frame building as a part thereof, as the property of the defendant, ‘‘The Improved order of Red Men, Logan Tribe No. 63.” Seized and will be sold to satisfy a judgment entered in the said district court in favor of the plaintiff, and against the defendant, together with costs and accruing costs. Terms of sale, cash. W. T. FENTON, Sheriff. Reavis & Reavis, Attys for Pltf. Firrst pub, March 10, five times Notice To Creditors In the County Court of Richardson County, Nebraska: In the matter of the estate of James R. Reynolds, deceased. It is ordered by the court that the time limited for creditors to file claims against said estate is six months fro* the 14th day of February, 1911, and all claims not filed in this court, duly verified, on or before tile 14th day of August, 1911, will be forever bar red. Ordered further that all claims filed against said estate will be ex amined and adjusted by the court, in the county court room, in tho court house in Falls City, in said coun ty, April 14, June 14 and August lath, 1911, at the hours of nine o'clock a. m. L5y order of the court dated Feb ruary 141 li, 1911. JOHN GAGNON, County Judge. I First publication March 10-41. Sheriff’s Sale In the District court of Richardson j County, State of Nebraska. A. D. Annis, Plaintiff, vs C. B. McColm, N. E. McColm and William J. Nelson, Defendants. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale issued out • cl' the District Court of Rlchadson County, State of Nebraska and un ; der the seal thereof and to me dir 1 cei ed, I will, as sheriff of Richard son County, on the 1st day of April. 191 i offer at public sale in front of tho west door of the court house in ! Falls City, Nebraska, between the1 hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p. in. of said cay the following tracts of real estate situated in Richardson County, State of Nebraska, and particularly described as follows, towit: the north half of the northeast quarter, tin northwest quarter and southwest i uarter except ten acres In a squart out of tlu southwest corner of said southwest quarter all In Section :• and northeast quarter of north-: east quarter except three and one i alf acres out of northwest corner thereof, and the south half ol Lite northeast quarter, and the north a:,t charter of the southeast quar ter and the southeast quarter of southeast quarter except throe acres then of owned by Robert Docile, all in See. S and the East 21 and slxtj two hundreds acres of northeast quar ter of northwest quarter of Sec. 16 all in Township 3, Range 17, 12 6th, i'. M., Its hnrdBon County, Nebraska Said property is slozed and will bt su'd to satisfy it decree of said tils trlct court entered In favor of the above named plaintiff, A. 1). Annls and against the above named defend ants, the said C. 1J. McColm, N. 12 McColm, and William ,1. Nelson. Terms of sale, cash. W. T. PEN TON, Sheriff Reavis AL- Rcavis, Atty for Pltff. First publication March 3, 5 times Legal Notice In the Richardson County district Court, State of Nebraska. Suit in Equity to Quiet Title To Real Estate Elmer Iloselton. Plaintiff vs Edward S. Pyle, Sarah E linker, Henry Reiger and Wirt Ven sonhaler, Defendants. To Edward S. Pyle, non r*-rident defendant. You are hereby notifh d that the plaintiff, Elmer Iloselton, did on the Ctii day of February, 1911, file his petition in tln> district court of Rich ardson County, State or Nebraska, against you and the other named defendants herein, the object and prayer of which is to quiet the title in him, to the following described real estate situated in Richardson County, State of Nebraska, towit: Commencing at the Northeast coi ner of the Northeast quarter (*4) of the Southeast quarter (Vi) of Sec tion Twenty (20), in Township one (1) Range seventeen (IT) east, thence west forty-two (42) rods; thence south eighty (80) rods; thence east twenty-one and a half rods (21 Mi) rods; thence north forty-six (46) rods: thence east twenty-two and ten-twenty-thirds rods to section line; thence north to the place of beginning, containing twelve a r c. and to estop you from claiming or asserting titles to said land,and from taking advantage of any irregularity pi the obtaining of a decree in the district court of Richardson county, Neb., in favor of Jennie R. Pyle your former wife, appropriating said land io the support of her and your two infant children, pronounced in a certain cause pending in said court in which the said Jennie R. Pyle was plaintiff and you Edward S. Ply was defendant, which said decree was rendered on January 28th, 1909, and by a sale had thore-under this plain tiff became the purchaser. And you are further notified that unless you plead, answer or demur to said petition on or before the 24th day of April, 1911, the same will be taken pro eonfesso, and a decree arguable to the prayer thereof will be entered accordingly. Tliis publication is made by order of said district court. REAVIS & REAVIS, Attys for Plaintiff First publication March 10-5t. Notice of School Bond Election Notice is hereby given to the legal ly qualified electors of the school district of Falls City, No. 56, in Richardson County, State of Nebras ka, that an election will be held in said school district in Falls City, Ne braska on Tuesday the 4th day of April, A. D., lit 11, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of said district, for their adoption or rejection, the following proposition, towit: Shall the school board of Falls City, Nebraska, be authorized to is sue bonds of said school district to the amount of forty thousand dol lars, ($4.,000.00) or as much thereof as may he necessary for the pur pose of purchasing a site for a new school building, and for the erec tion thereon of a school house, and for the furnishing of the necessary apparatus and furniture for the equip ment of the same; said bonds to be come due at the expiration of the period of twenty years from the date of their issue, hut to be payable at any time after the expiration of ten years after the date, at the option of said school district, and such bonds are to bear five and one lmlf, (6J/4) interest per annum, in terest payable annually; and to levy an annual tax on the taxable prop erty in said school district, not to exceed five mills for the payment of the interest on said bonds and to create a sinking fund to be used in paying off such bonds when the t utnu shall become due. Said election shall In• by ballot up on which shall he printed or written the following proposition: For the Issuance of forty thousand iollars ($40,000.00) In bonds to ho used iu purchasing a site for a „ bool house, erection of a school house thereon,and for the furnish ing the same, and for the levy of annual tax. Against the Issuatu e of forty thou* and dollars ($40,000.00) in hotels to no used in purchasing a site for a ehool house, erection of u school house thereon, and for the furnishing of file same and for the levy of aual tax. The proposition submitted shall b« followed by an appropriate square wtt iu which tlie voter may indicate hsl wish to vote. The votlg places shall be at the nine places and same hours at which ilie regular city election shall ho held on said day, which are as fol lows : The First Ward polling Ida shall be iu the Fire room of the Library Building. I'lie Second Ward at tin office of the County Clerk in the court house. 'Hio Third Ward at the National I if tel in said city. The polls will open at 9 o’clock a in. and close at 7 o’clot k p. m, on the above date. A separate ballot r.tul ballot box shall be furnished for said election, the clerks and Judges of the regular city election shall act as Judges and clerks of tit* school bond election. By order of (lie hoard of educa tion this 14th day of Mnrili A. I> Fill JOHN L1C11TY, President FREl) TltlECHT, Secretary. First publication March 17-Ht Legal Notice In the Richardson County District Court, State of Nebraska in Re Ruth Z. Oppenhelmer. To whom It may concern: Notice is hereby given that Ruth Z. Oppenhelmer, an unmarried Rv malt* of full lawful age, did on the* 2Kth day of March mil, file tier peti tion in tin* district court of Richard on County, State of Nebraska, Unv object anti prayer of which is !<» i btnin an order and decree of saiit court, changing her name from Ruth Z. Oppenhelmer, to that i f Ruth Renvia, for the following reasons: 1. Hot aust* the name she now* Learn is one eonfoml upon her hr ,'doptioii, and is not her baptismal name. 2. Hecause said name, is Jewish, or is so understood, and that she lms no blood of that race in tier veins, and does not want to In* know* by it. 3. Hecause she desires to hi* known hy the name of her guardians, who have been such for the last tea years. Dated March 28. 1911. J. It WILHITE, Attorney for Petitioner First pub. March 31*5 times. Spring Styles Watch Our Window H. M. Jenne Shoe Store - - - -- GLOBE SIGHTS Some men are too busy to work. A boy's idea of easy money is to walk a hundri d miles, wait a month, and finally trap some animal, and sell its skin, Poker, however, is not the only game you can play in which the chances are against von, and the rake off large. Tln-re ought to be some arrange ment by which a farmer could retire? while lie is a boy, and really want* to move to town. Paradise is the place where peo pie are not constantly demanding t® know why ttiis and that city ordt nance is not enforced. A girl's brothers can accomplish more than any other force, except time, to take the princess notions out of a girl's hesd. Revised edition: “The roads were so wid*' and her skirts were so narrow, he had to bring liis bride home in a motor car.” Personally, we have never been able to reconcile Solomon’s great Traveling educates lots of people to become bores. Post card philosophy: Because you feel cheap don’t give youself away.