. . . + w.-.n . .r.mw.vuw A.ws c/a1vixeaJn9na.5rort.r11c P1rr'r76pT1 effYE1ClrYi7J1ra V . . I f ! . . . I August 12 , 1904 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE r 1. ( R E Grin tead 0.0 ; Drainage Matters , ) ' c & ' J , , h " 'rhe owners of bottom lands , ( , , subject to inundation , from excessive - cessive rainfalls , are seeking to organize a drainage district under Article one , Chapter eighty mile , of the compilcd statutes of Neb. for 1903. ( Beginning at the mouth of ) Rattlesnake Creek on south fork ' ; of great Nemaha river in Scc. 4 , I . 'j\ j \ , Town , one , Range , fourteen East , Richardson Co. , Ncb. Beginning . ; again on thc north fork of thc . . 'J " a N. \'cr where thc same is I , crossed by thc west line of Section 32 , 1' 2 , R 15 East. Bcginning. again on Muddy creek at the , west line of Section G , ' 11 , R. L 17 E. and terminating at the . mouth of the Mo. river. , - The requircments of the law . arc now being complied with by ' { the careful prepcration of a pe- , tition and bond , giving the , . termini and location of route to , ' - bc fo11owed-as to government 1J. mbdivisional corner and lines ! and distance of route. It is to be r \ observed that Burt , Washington , ' 1 Douglas and Dodge Counties are 't now at work under this law , and , ; that in Burt County the law has i been sus.tainclaftcr ; : the parties r , had been repeatedly turned down , " by thc Supreme Court because of technical errors in pctitions- such as a failure to accurately I ; Correspondence 1 I It I News of the County ns Told by I Our Special Correspondents - Wiliamsville. Anna Longemang spent this : week with Mary Duerfeldt. - \ j Nellie Dunn and brother Byron i . were in Falls City 'l\u ( sday. f ; . : Mrs. Viva Prime of Falls City . is visiting at thc home of her ! moth cr. ! Rev. Gromoch and wife spent I 0 - . . . Sunday at the home of E. C. " Ducrtcl . ! A. E. Niseh' has contracted to : l teach the Wilhamsviile school for I the coming tcrm. t Mr. \Vamsly and Anna Kuhl- man spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fal1er. , The infant daughter of Henry Sintering jr , who has been Seriously - o ously ill is improving. . - \ : Mr. and 1\1rs. Henry Faller were pleasant callers at the home of C. Steinbrink Sunday after- I noon. 1\lrs. Scharringhausen and I ! ' ; grandma from near St. Deroin : t. ; , 0 spent Sunday with the hatters k" , daughter , Mrs. John later. " ' , , , - " " l/ , " " " : ' " . OJ JIi . and definitely state the location of the route-as to government suulivisionallincs and corners. After the route is so stated , then the County board of Supervisors cooperating with the engineer in charge may change the location at anyone plain , excepting at the termini. \Ve arc very busy now prepar- ing this petition which when completed , will next week , be published , together with other interesting items. of drainage matters , in various localities , including - c1uding the ' 1'arldo river" in Mo. In the mean time let liS not forget that the owners of inllllda- ted lands are seeking at their own expense to reclaim the finest body of alluvial lands in America and thereby add to the aggregate wealth df county and state for taxation purposes thousands of dollars and incidentally co lserv- ing the expenses of the county in costs of repairs to Co. bridges arh1 } also eliminating the impossi- biHty of ever hang good roads at all seasons , across the bottoms by placing the water plane of the Ncmaha Valley from G to 10 feet lower then it" is now , and also incidcntly eliminating the mo- squito and malarial diseases. Yours truc1y , l : . E. Grinstcad. Mrs. Hose of Shubert spent Sunday with her sister l\rrs.Luhn. Hcnry Luhn jr , who has been at the gardi'llcr hospital for some time returned home Sunday for a short stay with his parents. He is getting along niccly. Ru 10. A large extra gang are at work in the big cut west of town. Firdnand and Mary Boheme are visiting in Atchison , Kas. l\Irs. Maggie Harrison of St. Joe are visiting friends in Rulo. Mrs. \Vhalen and sons left Fri- day for a visit with her sister in Table Rock. Chas. Ga - non is having some repairing done on his house in the north part of tOWli. Bill Gates , wife and son were in Rule Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. Schrader. A gang of men from here left Monday evening to paint several bridges on the B & 1\1 railroad. Chas. Frederick and family left Saturday for a visit with rela- tives and friends in Forest City , Mo.Jolni . John l\Iarfinosky and family returned Saturday from St. Louis where they have been visiting the exposition. I . "j. : . , ( 'J 0 t P rI . I . .J lUT-rn ! . . I. 0 \I VERMIN PROOF . . . ' . . . _ ' ' Ii lt\.J.\1tJl. -.1. / " : : . ; ; . ; . . ' . ' . . .j 'j . . . . { . , GIll GKEHS. , t . : r r ; " O ! ! ft. Lice prop upon chickens This Is ono of the . great bar ! to profit In t1ul1ltr hut It need not bu IIU. The fumes from " , PrIDl5n f Lice Killer ; . : , "cntch every 1011&0. The fumes prnctrutn every hldlul place 'rhero III no hiding ! . . from It under fcathnr or In crnelll or corners or roonts. The chickens are not af' rected-liu not IIIlnd it , but Its II' 'J I1IOllnR lUIIEO destruction lust paint It 011 the Q I floor , wnlln , boards , rooM ! . ull' of .1.1 . ilL" houses. Should you prefer the powder " treatment .10n't lonct the rcli"hlu 1'rttasicnr ! : Lice ow.ler-I'rlco 250 : mail 40c. \ " " 'e can tI C011llllt1ll1 your 1'11I < ,1.11 1Irt 1lie \ to any one mho h. ' ' poultry. 1'leaso 'Iuute UI i . r " 11lce5 I.n one gallon anti ! Cite 1:3111111 h'h-I' ? I. W.\Y,111aynnnl ' . 1.\\ . . rrlcoD L0oendtJ1.00.4 nnttons,04.00.nnu'tCoactthat ticnnkothefamnusl'rn..tsnl'oai. . , ; 1'1 h.J I1bo. if y cur dealer \ tioes not krt p It . \Ile 10 m. Our G8 1 31:0 stock look sent ree. PRUSSIAN UE\1EI ! CO. , ST. PAUL , MINN. - 4 SPECIAL AGElTS-rO ! lTlA D SEED CO. , rciCa : d , Ore „ N . W . WILLIAFIS & . CO , Fl. Worth , TUII. 'Ca 1ij- -T 'ZU 'rhe [ Prussian cmc(1ies are guaranteed by mc and rllouey rc. funded if not satisfactory Remember I buy Butter , Eggs and Poultry and Pay Cash I have Barrel and Lump Hock Salt , also Coal and wood OR HECK. 'rhe death of 1\1rs. 'rom Boyd occnrcd Saturday evening at her home in the east part of town. She had suffered long from a cancer on her face but at last was called to rest by her Heavenly - ly Father. She leaves a large family and many friends to mourn her loss. : Chic funeral was \ con- 'ductcd from the ? 'I. E. church and interment was made in the city ccmetcry. Fort Hazel News. The infant child of August Schmidt is quite sick. l e\ ' . 'T hos. Aikman preached at the school house Sunday. Lillian French of Rube is enjoying - joying a visit in the country this weck. John Cheny , the lucky man from Fort H'a1.elleft Saturday for Dakota to file on his c1aim. He holds No. 516. J. II. Agec of Lincoln and H. J. Kloepfelagents for the Bankers - ers Life Insurance Co. , arc C < 1n- vasing this territory this wcek. The Fort Hazel and Rule base ball team crossed bats at Rube last Sunday the score stood 8 to 11 in favor of Fort Hazel. Fort Hazel has one of the best nines in the country. The Farmers Mutual ' telephone committee on supplies met last Friday and bought material , poles , phones , switchboard , etc. The Strombcrg Carleson people and the Savannah Implement Co. were lowest bidders. Ohio Precinct. Ayes Nedrow and wife spent Sunday in Falls City. G. \V. Peck and wife spent a few days in Merrill last wcek. 1\1rs. Allie irebaugh and family - ily visited at N. Pecks Sunday. 1\11' and 1\1rs. Yocum and frun- ily visited with their daughter Sunday. Helen Mohler of Falls City spent a few days with Mollie Stouder this week. l\Irs. H. J. Prichard and dauhg- tel' and 1\1rs. E. 1\1. Kimmcl and daughter have returned from their trip to Sun Springs. . \Vm. JIucttnCl' anti l family ! visited - cd wit11 relatives Sunday. Rev. Stouder and family were guests at N. Pecks Sunday. Isaac llOads and wife \'i"ited with relatives in J.i'alls 1 City Sun- day. . ] ev. l\lohlcr and family were pleasantly entertained at g.Pccks Sunday. Elizabeth and Lena Brecht were pleasant visitors with Sadie Peck Sunday. 'rheVhitrock girls of Falls City visited at Henry Albers one day last wcck. f 1 TIME TABLE f t 1 : Falls I City. Neb. Lincoln Denver Omaha tielenn Chicago Butte St. Joseph SnIt Lake City Kansas City . Portland St. Louis and nil San Frnnclsco points exist and and nil IJOlnts south. west. TRAINS LiAVE AS 1IOII.O\\'S : No. 42. PortlamI St. Louis Special , St. Joseph , Kansas City , St. Louis and all points east and south. . . . . 7:27 : p m No. 13. Vcstibuled express , daily , DCIIVC1' anti all points west ruin northwcst. . . . . . . . . . 1:33 : am No. 14. Vcstibulcd express , daily , St. Joe ; Kansas . sas City , St. Louis and all points east amI south. . . . . . . . . . 7:47 : a m No. 15. Local express , daily Lincoln amI points castwcstnorthwcst 1 : 8 p m No. 21. VcstilJt1lcd express , daily , Denver , amI all points west and northwest . . . . . . . . . 1:35 : p m No. 16. VcstilJt1lcd express daily , St. Joe , Kan- sas City , St I-ouis Chicago and points cast and south. . . . . 4:30 : p m No. 22. Local cXI\rcss \ daily Atchison and points south and wcst. . . . 4:44 : p m No. 41. St. I..onis-Portlaud Special , r-i ncol nHc- lena , 'l'acoma and ( Portland without change . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:07 : p m No. 115. Local acconunoda- tion , daily Monday - day , 'Wcdnsday and Ii'riday , Salem , Nc- maha and Nebraska City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:30 : p In Sleeping , dining and reeling chair cars ( scats free ) on through trains. Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point in thc States or Canada. Per information , time tables ! , maps and tickets , call on or write to G. Stewart , Agent , Falls City , Ncb. , or J. Francis , G. P. & 1\ A. , Omaha. ,