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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1907)
THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE * PRIDAV , OCTOBER 4 , 1907 40 tieri farm upland , 2 mile ? of Rulo. for sale. 2do acri" * well Unproved , Richardson county , less than forty-five dollars (815.00) ( ) per uere. Henry mith J40 acre * , .Tuckjon county Kansas Well Improved. Fine spring. Host of terms Might con sider an eighty us part pay. One und one-halt miles of depot. gj Good home , 0 rooms.I lots , well located , ? 2,50U Five-room house * , 2 lots , close In , $1 , 00 Five-room house , 1 lots , good condition , 81,750 ; pantry , cellar , wood and coal house. The Xion City property near Central school and 2 lots. Receiver's sale. 1210-aero ranch , Phillips county , Kansas. Will take 810.000 to 615,000 of property in exchange as part pay. Private money to loan on lands. HUMBOLDT. Karl Hutti-rllpld is a victim of typhoid Jcvor. Floyd SuhntTer is quite sick with ty phoid fever. Rev. Crnlg of Kansas Oily was here thla week visiting relatives. John Kco has lately purchased an 80 ncro farm near I'awnue City. P' O. Avery attended the Mothodlet conference In Lincoln last week. Mrs. Henry Guile Is being entertain ed by Lincoln friends this week. Mrs. Isaac Reynolds was summoned to St. Joe last week by the death of a sister. Mrs. Sarah Murburgor has returned home from a week' * visit will : frlcndf at Dlllor. C. C. Flttro and wife of Clarksburg , W. Va. , ure hero visiting her brother H. L. Uoll. A. M. Enoch and wife have returned from a months visit with relatives at Clurks , Neb. John Cassldy and daughter left this week for a visit with relatives at Spo kane , Wash. Ed Unland was down from Lincoln this week visiting his mother Mrs. Fred Unland. Golda Turner returned homo the last of the week from a visit with Tc- cumsoh friends. F. W. Samuolson , a former resident of Uumboldt , was greeting friends In thla city Saturday. Walter Legg moved this week to the property he recently purchased of M. W. Harding on Central avenue. Mr * . Pelor Gorgon" entertained the Ladles'Auxiliary of the Farmer' * In etituto a' her home east of town Friday afternoon. O. Unkufer ana family who have bean spundlnif the iiimtner with Oil" Grin- Rtead and wlfo In California , have returned turned home. Humboldt's special election to vote on the fluworago proposition will hu held on Nov. 1th , the day prccocdlng the regular election. Mrs. Molllo ITudglns who had been hero to attend the wedding of her Bis ter Nina to F. Xulunkn , has returned to her home In Lincoln. Dr. J. A. Waggoner and wife were in Omaha , Thursday to attend the mar- rlago of their son Dr. Hewitt Waggon er to Miss Ethel Miller. Ella Davis of Arapahoc , who has been in the city for bovcral weeks the guest of her friend Mrs. Ralph Phllpot left Sunday for Omaha. Ttio Ladles' Alpha Club have com pleted arrangements for the winter's lecture course , and have been canvass ing the town lor the sale of season tickets. A. D. Snow has purchased the livery burn of F. M. Fryborger , and has al ready taken possession of the business. Mr. Fryborger a n d family expect to move to their farm near Snlom. Charlie a n d John Gun/onhuusor , Chus. Stoltz , Chris. Llonborgor , Jas. Ray and wife , John Wilson and wife and O. A. Cooper and family were attending the stock show In St. Joe last week. Rev. John Calvort returned Tuesday from Lincoln where he had been In at tendance at thi' Methodist conference. Rev f'alvert and family expect to move to Button , Neb. , In the near fu ture , the former having been appoint ed pastor of the church al that place. Rev. 1'rlcu has been assigned to the Uumboldt congregation. Chas. JJurgett , a wealthy and promi nent farmer residing 12 miles touth of here , died -nddcnly at an early hour Thursday , Sept. 2(1. ( The deceased was owner of more than 1100 acres of farm lan'.l in Richardson and Pawnee coun ties. Uo Is survived by a family of grown children. Funeral services were held from the home Friday afternoon. A largo barn on the farm occupied by Henry Frank , northwest of town , burned to the ground last Thursday evening about seven o'clock. The stock was taken from the burning building , but u large amount of hay. wheat and ground feed was consumed by the llamcs. The loss Is estimated at 33,000 with but slight Insurance. The structure was a new one and was owned by C. F. Frank , but his son Henry has been In charge of the place for a number of years. The origin of the fire Is unknown. A prominent official at the court house said the other day that the Tribune in showing how McCray wasted several thousand dollars of the county's money had not told half the story , and from information received since the publication of McCray's ex travagance we arc inclined to beljeve that the half has neycr been told. H. & H. NEWS Standard Yale and LongiMrth S//it' ' . ? and Overcoats for Young A fen. The Yale ( Ederhcitncr , Stein & Co. Keep up Appearances HIS store is run on the theory that Between such clothing and that we T the majority of young men want sell there is all the difference of ordinary stylish clothes that they're as jcaland superior tailoring ; and this is the same ous of their appearance as any in clothing as the difference between hot young man , anywhere. air and live steam in a locomotive. Average clothing , the kind we don't Each garment we sell is separately sell , is made in a rush and in large quan- made with special care. The tailoring of tities ; like they turn out castings in an iron each part is an operation by itself. This is foundry or cut boards from a log in a saw the foundation of good clothes. Style de- mill. One garment is like another ; no indipeuds apon it ; so docs shape and wearing viduality ; nothing distinctive , inside or out. quality. So does appearance. SY/tr/ Standard , } 'alc or Longworlh suit and overcoat wv / yon next pun hast. Yon II get style just as tintih as yon likt. Yon can buy a bftUr garment for $20 than for $10 or $12 , of toitrsc , but w/iafcrcryon / n * w qnarantci full " 'aim in tailoring and wear. Hargrave & Margrave Opposite Post Office Falls City , Nebraska THAT'S WHAT WE HAVE OFTEN READ ! House with its many doubtful pleasures has a season which is now on. It is not always a pleasant time , but can be made more or less so if the matter was given more thought or preparation. We have just received a fine line of Carpets and Rugs , Oil Cloths , Stove Rugs , Drapery Portieres and Lace Curtains that will please you in price and quality , and if generally bought will make many a home pleasanter and many a house cleaner , happier than if the same old faded things were 1 put back on your floor. Think this over. We have spent many an hour on the subject and want to in terest you in what we have purchased just to sell to you. . We also expect to place a luxurious Stearns & Foster Elastic Felt Mattress in many homes for this winter. You know they are the very best to be had. We carry a full line. ' ! , [ t We also have a few new Pianos in transit. We are go 1 ing to SMASH the high prices paid for Pianos and Organs in this town. We carry the best grades and 1I don't want a fortune for them either.t I New Furniture arriving daily. In the meantime come I in and see j * .3 ; S ; S . SS > § S : i2 ? : : : : d Sj 2S 22'S > i-Ss : i T" ww swsiivViCT RULO. May Schrader went to Fulls City Monday. F. E. Gulp of Wymoro was here on Tuesday. Helen Houtz was a Falls City visitor Tuesday. Sym Burk went t o Kansas City Tuesday. Judge Davis was n St. Joe visitor this weok. II , II. Mann wus a Lincoln visitor this week. , J. A. Hlnkle wont to Falrvlow , Ks. , Wednesday. Joseph McDonuld hus sold his pluce to Mr. Gilbert. Grace Cronln Is clerking In J. W. Brown's store. Ellas Martin was u Kansas City visi tor Wednesday. Mrs. Nolan visited friends In Rush- bottom Sunday. Roy Dykes of Preston was visiting friends here Sunday. Thomas Murpuy and wife were Kan sas City visitors this week. Twenty tickets were sold for St. Joe I hero on Thursday of last week. Bert Anderson came down from Lin coln Sunday to visit his family. W. J. Cunningham and wife were Kansas City visitors tnls week. ( John Rlchinun of Mound Cltv was visiting trlends here last week. John Kanuly went to St. Joe last Friday to attend the horse show. John Caverzagle. went to Kansas City last Saturday to select goods. Joe Braze and family returned Sun day from their visit near McCook. Mrs. Dallas Jones of White Cloud visited with her sister hero this weok. Bessie Miller returned to Barada Sunday after a short visit with home folks. James Hosford and sister M ary went to Kan as City Tuesday for a few days visit. Eminot Glpason drove over Henry Brlnegur'd mull route during his ab sence. S. R. Coupe und wife have been the proud parents of a baby girl since last Sunday. * Frank Vativaulklnburg left Wednes day for Smith Center , Kun , , to visit his sister. I. S. Mathers went to Napier Tues.- day where he will act us night watch on an engine. Mrs. Emjia Karn went to Kansas City Tuesday to visit her sister Mrs. Maggie Boyle. Theodore Majurm and family o f Elllngham. Kan. , are visiting relatives hero this week. Henry Brincgar and wife went to Omaha Wednesday to attend the Ak- Sar-Ben parade. Mrs. Martin Kaualy o f Falls City visited her grandmother Mrs. Jesse Taylor Tuesday. John Harris and family of western Kansas , arrived here last week to spend the winter. Mrs. Dan Radlkln and niece Ruth Harris went to Kansas City Tuesday to visit relatives. Mrs. Susan Boles and grandaugbter. Alllo Tilton went to Kansas City Sun day to visit relatives. Melvu Kern wont to Falls City Tues day to clerk in the dry goods depart ment of Lyford's store. Misses Bessie and Li.lo Goinloy of White Cloud visited with the MUses Schrader lust Saturday. Mrs , Jell Gilbert and daughter re turned last week from a visit' with her brother in South Dakota. Misses Julia and Grace Cronln visit ed their sister Mrs. Less Leeds in Falls City last Saturday. Frank Brown rr-tm-ncd home from White Cloud U-t week and has gone to wont on the iron bridge. Geoi-t'e LVU-y went to White Cloud lust Friday night to uUt in initiating a large class Into the Workman ledge at that place. Mr. Andrew * who ha- been taking euro of the telephone business hero went to Hiuwulhu Wednesday with un Increase In salary. Wo were misinformed regarding the date of the departure of Mr. Winter- bottom's family. They will not leave for California until the 10th of this month. The remains of Mrs. Noah Yocara of Falls City were brought hero for Inter ment Tuesday. Shu resided here sev eral years ago. Before her marriage she was Miss Josle Demoss. W. A. True returned from Union this week where ho had spent a week with liis parents , and is now nfiiking every day runs on the Atchlson freight after a three weeks vacation. Mrs. Swain and children lelt Tues day for Kansas City , from there they will go to the far west , whore Mr.S has a claim und in digging for water thinks he has discovered a rich mine of gold. We hope their good fortune will proves all they thinK U is. Elias Packett and wife and mother departed Monday for Riverton , Neb. , to visit friends ; they will also visit at Seneca , Kan. , before they return home , Mr. and Mrs Roland of Moors Hill , Indiana , are visiting here this week with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs , Larlbee. Roy Heacock left Thursday for several days sight-seeing in Lin coln and Omaha. Miss Bessie Stump , a student -J at the Palls City Business-College t spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents in Verdon.