LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF •lee Dauenhauser spent Sunday at liis home in Atchison. Frank Davis of Bniley-ville. Kansas, lias been visiting with Alex. Bowman. •John Hall and ( has. Weir of Y'erdon were In the city last Sat urday" afternoon. Fred Sebold of Omaha was in the city Friday enjoying a visit with old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harry" Thomas of Hiawatha were over in their ear last Fri lay afternoon. Mrs. ('. T. Bun-hard returned Friday from a three week’s visit with her mother i:i Atchison. •lodge Kelligar of Auburn was in the city last Thursday look ing after matters of business. •J. S. Lord attended a me ding of the Democratic SVio tom initteo at Columbus last week. Mr. aand Mrs. Henry Schh» ser of Omaha, are visiting Ibis week with the ofrmcr’s brother. Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Prater of Beatrice spent Sunday in this city, tin- guests of their parents. Henry Zimmermann and wif“ of Fargo were in the city last Thursday attending to shopping. Mrs. Miehaelis and family of Fargo were in the city doing their trading Monday" afternoon. Jim Whitney of Salem was her Friday afternoon, making the trip down and hack in his auto mobile. Clyde Stumbo came up from Kansas City Sunday morning to spend a few days with home folks. Miss Maude Graham spent tew days the first of the week with her friend Miss Weller in, Stella. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Meliza of Verdon came down in their ear Thursday to do their weekly shopping. Misses Alma and Sadie Dae seliner of Preston wore in the city Friday afternoon doing some shopping. New potatoes are as high as the sky, owing to the dry spell this year. They only cost +3.00 per bushel. Mesdamcs Leonard Simons and Jno. Mohler of Preston were in the city Saturday afternoon do ing their shopping. Miss Inzc Holstein left Thurs day for Illinois where she will spend the summer with her sis ters, Erma and Frances. Mr. and Mrs. James Stephen son of Salem were in the city Sunday visiting with the latter’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. T. -I. Oli ver. Miss Lena and Louis Nettle back li ft last Thursday for Colo rado Springs, Colo., where they will spend a two month’s vaca tion. Grant Goolsby of Ohio town ship was overcome with heat last Friday while plowing corn. The weather is something fierce he says. Miss Marie Gehling left last Saturday morning for Vermillion, Kans., where she will make a two weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. 51,art Huber. Arch Cook and Chas. Birdsley, traveling salesmen for the Col umbia Stock Powder Co., came home and spent the Fourth of July with their families. 51 iss 51ary 51urphy accompan ied her cousin, 51r. Tiegh to his home in Weeping Water last Fri day, and will visit with her rel atives there for a short time. Glenn Moore of Salem has ac cepted a position with the Godd ard 5Iusic House of this city. He will stay with his grandparents, Mr. and 5Irs. Samuel Bayne. Stephen B. Miles law Thurs day left for ths Great lakes, where he will later be ,jonie,t by his family, and they will spend the remaining summer months at Lake Erie. Harry Burkett, of Lincoln, for merly of this city, is here visit lug with old friends and admir ing the progress of our city. Har rj has charge of the horses for the Lincoln Draft Horse Co. Fred Oraham was a Lincoln visitor cm the Fourth. E. F. Salisbury, o*t‘ Kansas City s]>eut Sunday in this city, James Stephenson of Salem was a Falls City visitor Wednesday. All the time good Butter and Eggs wanted at Lippold’s. Phone 2965. Frank VanValen of Hiawatha was a Falls City visitor on the Fourth. N Frank Dietrich and soil were down from Verdon Tuesday on business. Ed. •!ones is moving to his new home in the north-east part of town this week. Miss Ollie Petraeshek of Hum boldt is visiting with friends in this city this week. Cleaning, pressing and repair ing Yeung’s Panitorium. Op posite Wahl’s Store. tf Miss Bernice Heinemann re turned from Verdon yesterday, where she has been visiting with her cousin, Miss Meta Heinemann Messers C. M. and A. J. llein zclmann of Verdon were trails acting business in this city Wed nesday. Frank Wolf and wife of Mem phis, Nebr., were the guests of Mr. and Airs. S. II. Bailey last Sunday. David Stedham of Slmbcrt took a ear of hogs to St. Joseph last week, returning home Friday af ternoon. Strayed—A small black pig. Hot loose on the evening of the 3rd. Finder please notify the Tribune. Miss Emma Spaeth left Sunday for Hutchison, Kans., where she will visit with Air. and Mrs. Ed. May for a few days. •1. ('. Shulcnberrg and wife and •lake Birdslcy and wife of Shu bert spent Saturday in this city attending to shopping matters. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bentley and daughter, Miss Dorothea, spent Sunday in St. Joseph hav ing a good time at the pleasure, resorts. Work on the new residence of Huy Greeuwald is nearing com pletion. When it is finished Huy will have one of the nicest homes in the city. Miss Lola Sturm left last Sat urday for Hiawatha where she will he the guest of the Misses Mildred Neibling and Velma .Jac ques for a few days. Miss Hariett Merchant and sister, Mrs. Will Houston of Ag re, Okla., have been spending the past week with the McDow ell family of this city. Mae Skillett, who has been visiting with friends in this city for the past few weeks, returned to her home in "Humboldt the latter part of last week. Major W. H. Keeling and daughter, Miss Lois, returned the latter part of last week from Aurora, 111., where they have been visiting for some time. 1’rof. II. A. Reynolds, ■ Sugges tive Tlieropeutist and Magnetic Healer. Rooms over Richardson County Bank. All acute and chronic diseases treated. Day phone 504; night phone 555. Miss Gertrude Gossett resign ed her position at the .Dittmar store last Saturday evening and intedns to accompany her mother to Excelsior Springs, M<>., where they will visit with her sister. Mrs. Frank Clegg. A fire alarm was turned in late Friday evening and the fire boys soon arrvied on the scene of the conflagration, which porved to be the wooden foot bridge, ad joining the Cameron stone bridge. Mrs. Jim Powell, accompanied by her little niece, Miss Evelyn Morton, went to Sabetha Satur day where they will visit with the former’s mother, Mrs. Eliza Morton and other relatives and friends. Work on the new building be ing built by Jno. Powell is pro gressing fast and we will soon see a new building there in use. This building will be occupied by the Frederick Auto Co., and will have a meat market in the west half of the building. Dr. Wilson, Walil Building, tf Karl Goddard was a Humboldt visitor last Wednesday. 1. R. Mathers, Dentist. Over State Bank. tf. Conrad Horan was in Rulo part of last week visiting relatives. L. C. Kdwards celebrated the Fourth at Humboldt, his old home. Miss Mabel Hermes was the guest of friends at Humboldt Tuesday. Miss Kate Young of Rulo was in Falls City shopping last Wed nesday. [Miss Terry of Auburn spent Saturday visiting with friends in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Tiniuiermann were down from Verdon Sunday visiting friends. Mr. Reavis of Oregon, Mo., is in the city the guest of A. Mil ler and daughter. <). H. Bush was up from l’res ton Friday afternoon looking af ter business a l a firs. Miss Cecil Kanaly and brother John of Rulo were Falls City visitors last [Monday evening Frank Shuhert of Shubert was in the city Friday afternoon visit ing and doing the shopping net. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rogers of Beatrice are in the city the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. .1. Whitaker. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hillyard spent the Fourth in Humboldt, the guests of the latter’s par ents. Prank Robison was up from Rulo the last of last week visit ing with friends and acquaint ances, .Jacob Aldutz of Los Angeles, California, formerly of this city 's here visiting with old time friends. The merchants of Palls City closed their stores Tuesday after noon to give their clerks a half holiday. P. 11. .lusseii relaid a portion of the flag pavement in fronl of Wahl & Pan-lien's store one day last week. Airs. Eliza Goolsby and grand daughter, Aliss Lola of Verdon were Falls City visitors Thurs day afternoon. AVanted To Rent: Furnished house or room and hoard with private al'mily. Plione 171 White. Pest references. Pr. Burchard was called to Verdon one day last week to at tend little Aliss Ardell Liefers who was quite sick. Abel Baldwin and little daugh ter Byral, of Stella, were the guests here Sunday of the for mer's daughter. Airs. Bailey. Aliss Alary Kollman of Rapids City, 111., is visiting here for a few days with her cousin. Airs •Jacob Vogel and the Alisses Gril ling.' Subscribe for the Tribune. V company of young people wore delightfully entertained last Saturday evening at the home of Miss Nellie Soft, it being a farewell surprise on Miss Vera Kamel, given by her schoolmates. Games were played in abundance ad a general good time is report ed. Dainty refreshments were served in the evening. The members of the S. If. club and a number of invited guests spent last Thursday evening with Miss Inez Holstein at the spa eioUN holm- of .Miss Ellen Wvler. The party was given us a fare well reception for Miss Inez who left the next day for n visit, with relatives in Quincy, III. and t" attend school at Normal, III. Misses Lois and Edna Spencer entertained a number of their young lady friends Monday morn ing at an eight o’clock breakfast ami kitchen shower, compliment ary to Miss Stella Shock, whose marriage to Uleim L. McMillan took place hist, night. .\ deli cious breakfast was served in two courses by the hostesses. Place cards cut to represent dif ferent kitchen utensils were used. Miss Cindrilla Houston was hostess last Friday afternoon to the B. Cl. club and a few invited friends. In connection .with the party a nisieellaneons shower was given for two of their members who became dune brides, Mrs. Eugene Sherman, nee Miss Clara Stockton and Mrs. Chester Mc Dowell, nee Miss Celia Dittmar, both of whom received many use ful and beautiful gifts. The af ternoon was spent in a good so cial time anil also some of their kcnsington work. Refreshments were served by the hostess, as sisted by Miss Louise Rule. Escaped With His Life. “Twenty-one years ago I facial an awful death,” writes H. B. Martin, Port llarrelson, S. C. “Doctors said 1 had consumption and the dreadful cough I had looked like it, sure enough. I tried everything, I could hear of, for iny cough, and was under the treatment of the best doctor in Georgetown, S. C. for a year, but could get no relief. 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