8 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JULY 17 , 1908 -40 acres well improved , 1 } miles from Depot in Kas. Good spring. Best of terms. Will take 10 acres as part payment , balance long time at low interest. Henry C. Smith 200 acres 1 > miles from depot , Richardson county , Nebraska. Good buildings and land , Will take 40 or 80 acres as part payment. . 1GO acres upland , 1 mile from depot , Richardson-county , Nebraska. 12,000. 160 acres Johnson county , Nebraska. 80 rods to church and school. Best of terms. Might rent. 107 acres near Brownville , Nebraska. 80 acres -milc from Palls City high school. LANDS & LOANS 040 acres , ? 8,000 improvements Also 640 acres adjoining. Will take ICO acres as part payment. Fine running water. A No. 1 opportunity. . Money to lonn. From O Jer the County The "Doings" of our Country Friends and Neighbors. RULO Tom Haul nnil family ure visiting here. John Knnuly was u Fulls City visitor Monday. Tom Potoet of Fulls City wns In Rule thin week. Win. Dorste WHS a business visitor In Hulo last week. Hurry Anderson Is visiting with Levy Anderson this week. Norm Kermodo was u Falls City vis itor Monday afternoon. Andy Mann of White Cloud visited her aunt hero lust wcclr. Giirnctt Wilson ol Prcslon spent a part of lust week In Rulo. Peter Neldcekcr und wife were Uulo visitors one day recently. Mrs Robert Paul visited with Mrs. Mary Plumb last Tuesday. Levi Anderson has so far recovered as to be able to get around. Mrs Susan Holes loft for Kansas City Friday to visit her daughter. Albert Morohouse of Reserve was a Rule visitor one day last week , Doilo Anderson went to the Reserva tion Friday to visit his parents. Mrs. Lloyd Glun-nlnl of Fiilla City visited relatives hero last week. Lewis Zelglcr of Auburn visited with his brother Dayo recently. Rev. Maze spent a few days with friends here the llrst of the week. Pearl Anderson returned Monday from a visit with Kansas relatives. Pvob Kanaly and John Mann attended the dance at Fargo Saturday night. Mrs Bowkcr has put up u now wareroom - room back of Grant Oeombo's store. Theodore Andarson and family and Miss Stoncr spent Sunday in Reserve. Marie KmIg of Ida Grove , Kansas is visiting her brothers family in this City. Clarence Henry came In from Lin coln Saturday to spend a few days In Rulo. Thomas Plumb of Falls City , visited friends in this vicinity a few days last week. Fred Dolman of Kansas City visited over Sunday with Mae LaLJhincs' family. Mr Oliver of Falls City was In Rule last week distributing Chautauqua lit erature. Margaret Irvln of Leavcnworth is visiting with Mrs. Theodore Mujerus this week. Wiu. Cnrleo and wife of Falls City attended the D of U entertainment Fri day night. Mrs Mursh has returned from Stella where she has been visiting her daugh ter's family. Mre. Hopkins and three children left Saturday for Creston Town to visit her parents. John Darveau and wife are the proud parents of a ten pound baby boy since Saturday. Miss Stoner of Kansas City visited a few days this week with the family of Dodo Anderson. Milton Zimmerman went to Hum- boldt last week , to take charge of the merry-go-round. Dave Barch , a farmer Ruls man was in the city Saturday on his return from the Pacific coast. Ben and Charles Frederick are mak ing some repairs on John Cuvcrzuglo'e residence this week. Harry VanVaulklnburg and wife of White Clouct , visited friends in Rule , the last of the week. Mrs. Kino and two children returned Sunday from a six weeks visit with her parents at Johnson , Neb. Mrs J A Osburn and llttlo son re turned home Tuesday from n month's visit with friends in the western part of th 3 state. Frank Simon went to St. Joseph Sun day , to see a physician there who U treating him. He is somewhat im proved in health. Uncle Billy Johnson ajid daughter , Mrs Charles Uoerner , Mrs Will Fultoa and Mrs Henry Ray wese Falls City visitors one day last week. Mr ? . Stella Tnompsen and daughter Grace , after a protracted yieit with friends at tills place departed last week to join her husband in Arizona. The ladies of the D of II entertained their families and one invited guest at their hall last Friday nlgnt. Kaeh member was supposed to bring pen nies to correspond with their age. A nice program was prepared consisting of songs , Instrumental music , recita tions and dialogues after whleo a two course lunch was served. The remain der of the evening was passed In social conversation and renewing many old acquaintances. Mrs A. C. Graves entertained Wed nesday evening of last week in honor of Alice Tllton Games and music helped made the time pusa very pleas- autly. Refreshments were served dur ing the evening. Alice Titlow of Unlontown , Pa. , who has been visiting nero lor the past ten months left for Kansas City Friday. She will spend a few days with friends there before returning home. Frank Simon and wile returned the last of the week from Excelsior Springs. They also stopped for a few days visit with friends In St. Joseph. Eunice Randolph , who has been vis iting relatives hero for the past six weeks , returned to her home in Kan sas City Friday. S I Hunker ol Fortcscuo was a Rule visitor Saturday. The hand which he Injured a short while ago , is almost healed. Mrs James Wagironer and children of Duwson , returned hemo last week after a few days visit with friends here. Pearl Harrison returned from St. Joe Saturday , after a three month's visit with friends In that elty. O A Uurk and family of Falls City , spent a few days hero with relatives last week. John liustufson \Vymoru xvns a business visitor here the llrst of the week. Anna Emlg of Spnnglleld , Mo. , Is visiting her brother's umlly bore. George Celey of { ookford , Neb. , spent a few days In n Jo. Alice and Alia G .hurt were Falls City visltcrs this week. Father Sproll spent a few days at York , Nob. , last week. Ed Murphy -was u Falls City visitor one day last week. Moso Frederic Is building an addi tion to his house. Ike Adklns ol Missouri visited in Rule Sunday. James Cronin was a St. Joseph visitor last week. SHUBERT J. Timmermun of Stella was in our elty Monday. Dr. Gandy of Ilumboldt was In this city Monday. Willie and Leo Snclllug spent Sun day In Vcrdon. H. II. Wooding of Buradn was in our town Sunday. Mr. Woiek and wife spent Sunday in Barada with friends. Marvin Davis of Stella was a busi ness visitor hero Mouday. Mr. Belden spent Sunday on the bunks of the Missouri river. J. M. Evans and wife spent Sunday in the country with relatives. J. C. Shuleuberg and wife took sup per with relatives in the couutry. Mrs.V. . II. Shubert entertained her sister , Mrs. Snow of Auburn last week. Mrs. Geo. Allanof near Barada was trading with our merchants Tuesday. Win. Snelllng and wife were the guests of friends at Verdon lust week. Mrs. F. N. Klnton is now able to bo out again after several month's illness. Mrs. Baker of Xemuha has been vis- itlng her sister , Mr * . Well for a few days. Grandma Else and Miss Cam ma Boat man were snapping in Falls City Wed nesday , The dance which was given by our people Saturday evening was quite a success. Mr. Weddle and wife attended the funeral oj Jesse Weaver at Verdon Thursday. Mesdames Shubert and Sbulenburg vero Fulls City visitors on Wedncsduy ) f last week. C. A. Lord returned homo from the DCIIVOP convention and reports a very pleasant trip. Elmer King and family were enter tained by friends at Ilumboldt one day julte recently. Elmer Else and family accompanied by Mrs F M. Oiithout were Falls Oity visitors Saturday. Mr. Ij. Bright and wife wore out viewing their larm and visiting rela tives lust Thursday , Katie Shulenbcrg came over Satur day evening to visit relatives and also to attend the dance. A. J. Baldwin of Stella was over Monday evening to be present at the town board mootini ; Mesdames Speece and Bursou were the guests of Mr. and Mrs , J. F. Shu bert one day last week. Mrs. Leonard Lloyd and sister Mrs. Lewis Brlsby were Stella visitors the latter part of last week. Tlllle Frederick of Falls City was the guest at the homo of J. C. Shulen- borg one day last week. Mrs. 1011 Rupart was a very pleasant caller one day last week at the home of Mrs. J. C. Shulenbcrg. J. L. Dulbey and wife enjoyed a few days visit from their daughter , Mrs. Tlpton one day last > vcek. Mr. and Mrs. Steel of Nebraska City were in our elty visiting Mrs. Steel's parents , A. B. Klnton and wife. U. G. McGechlo of Broken Arrow , Oklahoma arrived here Tuesday for u visit with relatives and friends. L. Morchead of Barada shipped two cars from hero to Kansas City Wednes day , one of cattle and one of hogs. Thomas Howard , formerly of this place , but now of McDonald. Kan. , is here visiting relatives and friends. E. Steele and family who have been visiting hero from Nebraska City spent Wednesday with Nemaha relatives. Frances Kelley accompanied by his lady friend cumo over from Barnda Suuuday evening to attend the dance. Madams J. L. Speccc and Burson started for their homes at QV& Thurs day after a pleasant visit with friends und relatives. Thomas Spenee and family who have been spending a few days with rela tives hero returned to their homo at Falls City Monday. Mrs John Wolf had the misfortune ono day last week to full und break two rlhs and received seyeral bruises but is getting along nicely. , D. C. Hunt of Nebraska City and Mrs. Glllcaploof this place were united In marriage at Auburn the latter part of lust week. Congratulations are ex tended. Mr. Wm. James and wife , formerly of this place , but who have made their ho.no at Per a for the past six months , moved the latter part of last week Into the property which they purchased of Mr. Imler. SALEM. Mrs Oru Davis returned Monday from Auburn. George Grinstead of Falls City was in town Wednesday. Mrs C W Roberts was in Falls City oetwcen trains Tuesday , T R Carlisle and son Ray returned home from Kansas City Tuesday. Misses Lilllc and Mable Crook were Falls City visitors on Wednesday. Mr and Mrs D C Simmons and son Gilbert went to Shubert Wednesday. Rev S A Walton of Green Ridge , Mo. , preached at the Gospel Union church Sunday. Mrs M A Thompson of Dawson has been visiting since Wednesday wiih friends in town. Elinore Estcs went to Deliver Tues day afternoon to attend the democratic national convention Mrs Dora Dlllingham and MissFisher of Washington , Kans. , visited with Mrs C A Cook lust week. Denom Workman , who has been vis iting at the borne of M L , Dowell's went to Chicago Tuesday. Grace Harlin returned from St. Joe Wednesday after spending about two weeks with her sister , Mrs Spauldin ? , Mrs J P Grinstead entertained at C o'clock dinner on Wednesday evening complimentary to Mrs Laura Shirley of Detroit and Mrs Emma Cooper of Monterey , Tenu. STELLA. Miss Zonu Murts vlsltc'l at the home of J T Curtis Sunday. Karl Welck visited with his parents near Verdon Saturday. Alex and W G McGehlc of Broken Arrow were In town Tuesday. Miss Isubell Mllroy of Omaha Is vis iting ut the home of M L Hays. Mrs C L Day of Long Beach , Cali fornia Is visiting relatives here. Miss Huzcl Jenkins of Howe has been visiting relatives the past week , E. V. Morgan of Fulls City was in town over Sunday visiting friends. Mrs Anna Ryun and daughter Mamie of Auburn are here visiting relatives The oat harvest Is in full swing this week. Some of the oats are light 1 > C and J F Mullen visited at the homo of their parents , B Mullen at this place Sunday , Gene Holmlckand wife went to Ver don the past week for n visit with the hitter's parents. Mrs Cora A Andrews und son Lale of Kansas City , are here visiting rela lives and friends. Mrs C L McCoy and son from Ilia wuthu , visited with her father J T Cain at this place Monday. Mrs McNInch and Miss Merle Har mon of this place spent Sunday with the former's daughter , Mrs Ray Marts Roy Tomllnson , the decorator foi Wheeler & Son. begun the work o putting on a comic opera nt this place I L Plasters , a fanner west of town traded his driving ponies to Gee Keith the latter part of the week for a couple of cows. Mr and Mrs D C Hinds left Wednes day for Pueblo and Colorado Springs where they will visit the Mr Hinds brother. The Christian Aid Society held i bake sale at Burstler & Sons store or Saturday asternoon and realized Slf . . ' ! ; for their work. The Vy" O W Lodge are working uj u drill team and will drill the last hal day of the picnic to be held hero the hitter part of August. Emrnons and Orville Butemun re turned from Beatrice Tuesday where they have been operating a corn pop per at the Chautauquu. A supply of farm hands came to towr Monday und before they were here Ion ? farmers were fust engaging them ane Tuesday but one remained. A letter from Mrs Matilda N Newel of Colorado Springs this week tells u- that their country is exceedingly drj und the water supply limited. T W Harris and son shipped three curs of fat cuttle to the Kansas Citj market Monday. He had forty-nine head of very line young stock D W Ryan of near Barada was a busl ness visitor to this place Tuesday mor nlng. Ho said they had a good rail Mondny evening and that the crop ; look tine. Stella folks are more than glad te know that George D Camngton , Jr. 1 : after the nomination for stats superln tcndent of public instruction und hope he will get it. The report of another wreck came hero Saturday as bavins : occurred or the hills near Nebraska City. The noon passenger did not get hero until about six o'clock. The Stella Literary Society met Tues. day evening In the church to discuss plans as to the securing of talent foi the coming lecture course , which Is be' Ing arrunsrcd for this winter. F K Faukell was called to doctor the town pump Saturday so that water could be gotten. It was hoped the townboard would order the well cleaned bMt thus far have fulled to do so. The Stella Board of education met Monday evening and reorganized the new board for she coming year. J F ! Cain Jr was re-elected presldentf .J G McBride , secretary and J R Bateman , treasurer. A lawn party was held at the home of G M Andrews on Elm street Satur day evening in honor of Mrs Andrews' ' sister and some girl friends who arc visiting here. The lawn was very pret tily decorated with Japrnese lanterns. An enjoyable time was had by all- Sliver honor pins were given out to about nine Sunday school scholars and teachers Sunday morning for their be ing present six montbs without being absent or tardy. Another prize , a gold pin , with the Lutheran Sunday school in raised letters , is given to the one who is not absent or tardy for one year. The Sunday school has had a good at tendance in the past six months. Miss M C Colglazter and little daugh ter went to Weeping Water tlio curly part of the week to' vls'.t ' Mrs Richards. While there Miss Colglozier also visit ed Rev Ximinerinun and wife. Rev Ximmerman was formerly pastor of the Lutheran church at this place. Mr and Mrs Joseph Marts returned the llrst of the past week from Oklu- homu , where they went in search of land. They bought 172 acres before they returned and their son is coing to take charge of it. S R Garrison left Saturday morning for Echo. Minn. , to look after business interests Mr Garrison has a home stead near that pluco and says that the land around that town sells for fifty dollars an acre. Mr und Mrs II L Hogrefe and son Harry went to Tilden to risit the for mer's sister Mrs Lulkart for a few days. Miss Hazel Hogrefe has been visiting there for some time. Miss Eflle Hum of the Stella Tele phone company , left Thursday for Ruskin - kin , Meb. , where she will visit friends. Miss Verda Timcrman is filling her place. Some of the farmers in this vicinity are stacking wheat this week. G D Jenkins began stacking wheat for his father about the middle of the week. Minor H Taylor of Shubert arrived here Tuesday. He has disposed of his interest in the drug business and \vill go to Sycamore Springs for bis health. J C Lowe of Minot , N D , arrived Fri day for u visit with his father and bro ther at Peru. He has given up school work and taken up court reporting. W II Hogrefe & Company have had their store lighted by electricity , This leaves about three business houses yet on the west side to be lighted. Mr and Mrs J C Reluiers and daugh ter Edna returned from a visit with re latives at different points In Kansas , Saturday. James Lambert of Powhattan , Kans , spent several days here visiting his brothers and looking after his Interests. Gus Moritz sold Joseph Wagner S head of Aberdeen Angus steers Satur day. They welshed near 1200 pounds. Ernest Armstrong of Auburn spent several days in this place the past week und on Friday evening lead the band. John Jenkins , wife and little daugh. tor Ruth went to Howe to visit with Jake Jenkins and family Sunday. W W Marts and ininily of Auburn vislte-d with F G Marts and W Moore for a few days the past week. Mrs C II Thomas and daughter Fairy arrived Thursday for a visit with rela tives and friends. J D Curtis and wife left Monday for Thomasvllle , Cole , where they gofer for their heuUh. Mrs II Hurshbarj.Tcr left Saturday for a short visit with her brother at Paw nee City. A II Barstler went to Lincoln Thurs day to buy fall goods and returned Sat urday. John Fiulan of Dawson brought a car load of hogs to this place Thursday. J H Holland and family spent Sun day with their dauchter , Mrs Veal Mrs J R Cain and son Julian arrived Friday for a visit with relatives , Mrs W C Parriott of Auburn is visit ing her parents hero this week. A R McMullen shipped a car of fat cattle to the market Tuesday. OHIO. G M Vocain was a guest of his sitter Sunday. Mr Stewart visited with the O'Mara boys last week. Floyd Firebaugh visited with Win Hutchison Sunday. Mrs Lloyd Kniscly is enjoying a visit from her sister. Will Stump and wife were guests of Wes Nedrow's Sunday. Mrs Wm Huettner and children spent Sunday witb Mrs N Peck. Mrs John Lichty anddangbterMarie spent Monday at F S Lichty's. Mrs N Peck and daughter visited witb Mrs II J Pricbard Friday. Mrs Guy Lichty is enjoying a visit from her sisters of Kansas City. Mrs Whitrock of Falls City visited with her children a few days recently. Mrs Tuck Cook visited a few days last week with her sister Mrs Frank Cook. Mrs Dawean and children have re turned to their home after a two week's visit with her mother. The Misses Jennie and Bertha Brim of Sabetba , Kans. , are visiting with their sister Mrs Anson Knisely. HUMBOLDT L C EJwards was in town Sunday. Ben Strainer spent Sunday In St Joe. Emma Novak came down from Oma ha this week. Otis Hunter and wife were In Lin coln this week. W. E Kentner was down from Beat rice on business. Mary Wutzek was seriously ill the last of the week. G L Beurd and wife returned Mon day from St. Joe , Nina Snow Is In Tecumseh attending the cbautuuqua. The Jolly Dozen club met with Hu/.ol Gravatt Friday afternoon. J. A. Barker and wife left the last of the week for Bennett , Neb. Jake Vanecr , wife and daughter were over from DuBois Friday. Mrs. Frank Wilson departed the past week for a visit In Denver. H. P. Marble and family spent Sun day at the Tecumseh chautauqua. Bessie Benford of Nebraska visited Angelina Rothenbergcr lust week. A little son was born to Lon Emmer- son and wife on Saturday , July 11. Emma Philpot Is visiting her sister , Mrs. E. J. Perry at Smlthfield , Neb. Mrs O L Unkefer entertained the ladies kensington Tuesday afternoon. Kozel Bros , have sold their meat market and will give possession about Aug 1. Mrs. J. A. Waggoner returned Fri day from a visit with Fails City friends. Marie Varner , who hu been visiting Lllllth Waggoner returned Friday to Sterling. A D Gise and family of Table Rock were guests at the Butterheld home last week. Clarence Scbwan met witb an acci dent Friday which resulted in a broken shoulder. S. M. Philpot and wife left Friday night for an extended visit in the west ern states. Anna Brien left the past week to spend a few days with her parents at Amerlcus , Kansas. Rev. G. C. Aydelott and wife return ed Friday from Kansas City where they bad been visiting relatives. Mrs. E = telhi Sanford arrived in the city Saturday from Dakota City to visit her parents , F M Williamson and wife. Mrs. Mary Mills of Los Angeles and her daughter. Mrs. Susie Steyens are visiting the formers sister , Mrs F. M Williamson. Tom Smith und family and Mrs. Sue Miller and little daughter , Naydene are enjoying a visit with relatives at Tonkuwu , Oklu. Mrs. Rae E. Miller , who has been spending several months with her par ents , B. F. Gravatt and wife left Fri day for Fremont. Mrs. F. R. Butterlleld entertained a company of ladies at her home Friday afternoon complimentary to her niece , Hazel Ailing of Llacoln. O. I. Hall , Jus. B. Davis , Frank Kotouc and R. E. Watzke returned Monday from Denver where they had been in attendance at the convention. Herb V. Dorlaud and Mra. Bell Corn well known residents of this city went up to Havelock , Saturday and the fol lowing day were united In marriage , the ceremony taking place at the home of Ray Cassldy and wife former resi dents of Humboldt. BARADA Mrs T C Roe was up from Falls City Tuesday. Laura Mitchell of St Joe is visiting relatives here. Mrs W G Kuker was a Falls City visitor lust week. I L Presser and son Arthur were in Shubert .Saturday. Mrs C H Martin and son left Thurs day for Oregon , MO , George Sailors and wife were Falls City visitors Tuesday. Mrs Jennie Collins of Shubart Is visiting - iting Mrs Earl Builer. Edna Williamson spent several days in Falls City last week. Sylvia Prlno was up from Falls City Tuesday to visit her mother. Laura Dykes of St. Joe is visiting her mother , Mrs Viola Puett. Conrad Gerdes and Louis Selmer- ing were in Falls City Wednesday. Edna Butler returned last week from a visit in Omaha with her uncleEd Duerfeldtand family. DrVan Osdel was called Wednesday - day to set a broken arm for the twelve year old daughter of Philip Werner who lives eight miles southeast of Barada.