" S . ' . . . , . ' . , . . . . - . " t' , . . , , . ' . u . , . " . . . " . ' . . . . . ! , ( ! tIle att itl } ribttnt : ' b f . , . . . . . - ' . -t. - ' _ _ _ . . . - , . _ _ - _ _ _ . . _ . " _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . _ _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ - _ _ . . _ - . _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ . . _ - _ d' . . . . . _ . . _ _ _ . . _ _ . 0. . _ . . . . _ . . _ . _ - - . _ _ . . : . ' . . \\101. 11. NO.2 FALLS CITY , , , , . Whole No . \ NEBRASKA FRIDAY JANUARY \ e 13,1905. ! o. SI 1 _ . _ _ . . . . . _ _ . _ . - _ . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' " " - - - . . . - - . . - - - - - - : : : : Court Mouse News. 'l"hc county clerks' office is i a , busy place again this week as 0" thc new board of supervisors arc ' in session having organized Tu- csday January , 10 , at 7 1'.111. _ John Hintun was unamiousl\ ' - ' . " chosen chairman of the lIC\\ ' , as new , . , . . . . . . ' I Joar ( 1 . ' . , " . - . - . . . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' _ _ ' _ , ' j ; . Their timc has been taken UIJ , : principally with settlement with hc' t various county omcers illld . . . , other hUsillcss wuicu always comes before the new board. C'llari.I11i1t1 Baton ] has announced - ced his committces for the folIo\\ year as follows : . _ _ . : " ' : : ; - ' - ' _ ; : ' ; ; ; . Grounds and BuillinffS and ] cars , of poor-Sallto , Zocllcr and . . - - Still lilcr. . ' " . Heads and Bridges , ----McCray , . , Bowers and At wood. ' Clailll , -Staldcr , Bowers and . % ocUcr , . St1pp1ic . -DowersAtwootl and . t.JcCray : , ; . .Printillg" and Official Bond , - . - Santo , Zoeller and Stalder. . . - , Settlement with County off - , ; . ' - . . . . . . . cers and Legal business , - Atwood - \J. , wood , Bowers and . : . ; . . J cvcnue and 'l"axeR-toel1cr ; , . ; . . - ' . ? \lcCray and Stalder. - - - - - 'I ' uc following , . list of graucl l jlJpr " has been clratv11 fortheJan- , : . ! : . drnwnforthcJan.- , ' .uary tcrm. _ " J. E. Fry : Edward Kinzic'John . i. Mather , 1-I. D. Stit2cr Jim Tell' llerlnan'ulf ; John YO 'scl , jr. . 'redhultz , ' . Luis liege , Otto Stalh , S.tmucl II ayes , henry . Nut:1I1an : : , Cco. \\"atkins ; , C. M. . Sterns , Ii' . P. Page and Chas. , Brig-ht. . , " . . . 'I'hc following ist list of thc petit jurors for thc January terlll , ! of court : F ' . Samuel Lichty , James Fiedcl" . . , mutt , B Si ulanton\\ . Siag-lc , , I J. P. Moore , Norman Musseltuau , . ' \VarreIJ Hutchins , August Deck p. inger , D. G. MullcnE. O. Lewis , , ' VI3. . Grush Daniel San'is , Albert ? \fam , John ' \ValkerGrant . 'Windlc , Joel D. Babcock , Charles Hosford , A. Donncckcr , J. F. 'k' \VhetHtinc , Ashford Edie , James lJanlllan , Pat Bl1rk , B. F. King , 'grnst\Ycrner - - - . { JohllYol ( , I . . argo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ft ; 't / Alllla Dallltl1l'rt . ltnlo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .w l\IarrlctllJy Judge Wilhlt , . . MOllday. Jail.f 9. . - - . . . 11'ranic J Flanigan White Clmlll , Jall. . . . . . . . 21 .r 4 I Cora I1arll'r. same . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 : . : l\Iarriell 11) Judge Wilhite Monday , Jail 9. t .I ( Lloyd Morris. . S tl > 1I a , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 , j flvaJ.I.o1..all City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,21 .I David J. Gool.lIy. Fall City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 I Martha B. Smith "a me. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3t 'IIarrlelllJy Judge Wnhit" Wecluesday.Jan.11. j Bert C. S\\'I"elCt , Weslcln . Kall. . . . . . . . . . . .26 I Grace 'IIcrlllllis. Dawsoll" . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 ' . Married 11) Judge Wilhite , Wednesday Jall.l1. 1 Chas Lorcc is busy this week , making up thc locket for thc conning term of court. . . , But two new cases have been filed this wcck Anna M. Grant r _ . _ _ _ n. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ \ \Valter Grant. Daisy .l\IcKis- sick \'s Jacoh McKissick divorce. . County Assessor Jorn has ap- pointcd thc following" deputy ass - ssors for l'hJ5 , who have been con linncl be the County . Board. o L PorI' , Spiccr : O.g Zook , Humboldt ; PO Avey , Franklin ; F'rank I Smith , Nemaha : Ucorg"c Smith , ( rant ; I + 'rancis Wither , Porter ; C II IcDo\\'c1f'-Salcm ; Vincent Arnold , Liberty ; O' 0 Marsh.Inldy ; 11 II Long Falls City ; A C Steinbrink , Ohio ; G \V Ducrfcldt , Bar ula ; Hcnry Ehel , Jefferson i Edward Yoesel.Ai ago ; ( ie01. Kirk , l ulo ; C. P. Dalb"y , City ' of Humboldt ; 'I' J \Vhita- her : City of Falls Ci ly. - . . . . . . Dleu. l i . . , lIrs Marv D. Darker lied at thc home of her (1aughter , .Mrs. J. T. . . Craver ; on Jan. Ith , 1')05at the age of In years. The funeral services were held at the house on Jan. Sth conduct- cd b\ Rev. Grimn of thc' Presbyterian terian . Burch , assisted br Nev. Mohlcr. Those that ttend'd from a distance were .1. ' 1' . Barker - cr of Niles , Mich. , son of the de- ceasecl lI1d two ncices , ? \Ir ! , ; , J. M. Limey of .t\tchison , and r.Irs Laura hill ] of Hia\\at1iI. ] i\lrs. [ larr Davis Barker v. as born in the famous town of 1 C , n- cord. Mass. , i11 thc rear ISI3 011 Nov 3rd. She was a twin. and her sister Ih'edto be 83 years old. Tier family were friends of I tner- son , Dr. Lyman Beccher , Ii lel1l'Y Thoreau , Senator Hoar's family and thc l\onroe [ mini lv. She was III arriel to a southern gen tIeman , Joseph D. I Darker and front that tulle until about nine ago , when she saute to Fall City , she spent in tht sonth. Mrs. Barker fell about four years ago : and hurt herself and since that ; time she ha ; never walk- ecl. During ! the last year of her life she rapidly failed ] and carl' on Jan.lth she pas cd ] away at the house of her daughter Mrs J. T4. tlca'er of this ci ty. 'l'hrcc children survive hcr , .T . ' 1' . Barker of Niles , \li.h" , JI. . Parker of Ka"h\'ill < " , 'P ] \ . ' nn. , and t.Irs. J. : --1' Cleaver of this cit\ In her childhood sh ' became " christian and has always been tin- tii ] her dcclint1ing' years .111 active church worker. She UCll\'cd in much ging. Mrs. Darker was a member of the Presbyterian church of Falls City . - - - - - - - Vcrdon , Jan. ll-Sophia heeler ] - cr was born in Union County Pcnnsylvania , May 6th 1841. When about 12 years of age she with her widowed mothcr moved to 111. where she . grcto womanhood and on thc 18th of July 1858. She was married to Win Kcclcr to them were : born four children two slaughters and two sons all of whom survive hcr. She occcptcd Christ as her Savior - ior early in life uniting with thc \L E. church and lived a dcvotcd' christian life until called ho me. They moved to Nebraska in - - : : : : : = = : : = : = . : : " = ' = - = : = - ' : ' : : " - - - - _ . . . . . - . . . - - . . . . . . . - - - - . 1870 and . setttcd on a farm scar where the\ lived until four years ago whcn they came to Vcrdon. Text : 1 'l'hcss. 413 ; Rev. l Alton preached the funeral 1 sermon aril sue vas interred in Ycrdon Cemc- ' tcry. All her children . . were pres- ent l'XC'pt Mrs. \cyen ! whose home is in J'rmwlcm.Lrs.Kel'l - er was. a noble womcn beloved by . all who kncw hcr. Tier husband ! : and , mini iIv have thc heartfelt < yutpatlty of thc community il1 this their sad ) lour. . - ' - - - - Mts. : Conrad D.l1ucckcl' died . Tl1l1rsdaJan , 5 at the home of her son Oliver Donucckcr who rc- sidcf north of ll1lo. 'l'I1C fuiter- . al was held at.thc Catholc church at that place Saturday and the bod\ was laid to rest in tnc Catholic - , olic'C'm tcrt ' , Mrs. DOl1uecker was among the earliest pioneers of Richardson CountConl'ad HCl'11er and wife of St : Joseph attended - tended the funcral also 1\1. DOI - ucc1 her and family of . Falls 1 City Louis Packet died at his home in Iulo'Phursday Jan. 5 after a il1ne ; s. Thc fUJ1eral was held at thc Catholic church there Fri- day. 1 The deceased had lived in that viciuity _ for man ) ' ycars. . Married. 1\ very pretty wedding- occur- red at thc home of \Ir. and Mrs , Da\'id Lowe on South J1ane street its this city \Vednesday evening - ing' at t o'lock : when thc irclaug-il-I ter Miss h'a Lowe , was united in thc holy botics ) of wedlock to ? \r. Lloyd Morris of . Hcv. \ \ ' . ' 1' . Cline of thc :01. E. church of this city performed the c remon ) ' . Thc ceremony was performed in the presence of about forty in- dtcd guests Slid after thc congratulations - tulttions : they partook of a very sumptuous : ; \\'e < ldingsnp cr. Thc young couple were thc recipients of many handsome and useful . prc < . ; en ts. Thc' [ bride is thc oldest daug-h- tcr of Mr. and Mrs. David Lowe of this city , is a graduate of our hig'h school and until thc Christ- I mas vacation was a teacher of the school l in Dist. No. 6 , near Stella , wizen she resigned to lake t this I more import a 11 t tcp. She has : always beat a socIal favorite : with our people and has many friends who join in wishing her time best ( here is i ill her married 1i fc. 1'hc groom is he son of James Morris , a prosperous farmer near Stella , and has by his uprightness - ness and industriousncss gained thc respect and esteem of all who know him. Tue young people will make their hOlite at Stella for thc present - sent , and Tic Tribune , together with a host of friends hasten to extend congratulations and sin- ccrcst best wishcs. Card of Thanks. ' \ \ ' c wish most sincerely to thank thank those who assisted us in our sorrow. \I : . and .Mrs , J. L. Cleaver and family. - - - - - - - - . - wRY.ML.Y. - . h _ _ _ _ . . . The Division Again l . Gem'ral IIHlIWg'l'1' Sullivan nl the ? \l1sS0l11' I'aritic is con ih'r" ing" the division pro1osition. 1'11l' matter is before hi1l1on tits reports of alliinferiordcpartlll ( , ' h each one of whidl has recotnlnt nc1- cd the change to Palls City . . \ prominent railtoad oflicial told it reporter yesterday ( 'I'ltuf.da I that all thc railroad officials cx- pec . ted the amiauulice merit 01 tIt c change to this city within ,1 - short t time. . - _ . - ' Cigar Factory. Frank Deck last week solll out both the retail and 'wholesl't' ] : ' cigar gar facuon' , of which hc WH' , ,01 , e owner , to ohcrt Kal1nl r , clue i'ur- chascr taking" possession on ' ii it- day 1I101'ningl'.II' . Uccl Ita. : belli associated with this factory for time past year : and has succ\'dnl in Rtah1ishing- a good business. . oIr. Kanal\ as a mall ; of ctbilill\ ' will sustain this prescnt high stan- darcl I of thc factor.\ - - - - - - - - urghu'y. Sunday night an \\'l'kjll1l' visitor forced an entrance , hy tearing off a part of thc iron . s leetII1g- ' the ] ware 1'00111 , into - Cleveland Bros' . store , securing 1 as fast as could hc ascertained I twelve or fifteen dollars in cash and a fur overcoat \tIl1ed at twcnt\-I (101lus. 'the ! t"H'k ; windo'w of The 'l'rihun ( ' office and thc loot of Joe Geiger's shop , were also forced before thc burglar - tar bectttuc aware of his Rurround- in gs. _ gs.Parlners' Institute. . 'l'hc I. l armcr's institute will lw hcld in the Falls City Court house 0n January 27th and 21-3th. State Superintendent Mc Bril'lI has been secured for th ; evening of the 28th. . - - - - - - Sol osit. 'l'ltc Sorosis club mc tat the Episco ill rectory with Mrs. Smith \Vcdlicsday ) afternoon A large numbers of thc member waR present , in spite of thc heavy snow , which ilttestecl the interest in the prcccding-s of this orgaui- mtion. The program opened with a ape1 upon "Dickens Impressions - pressions of Amcrica" byIrs. ! . J. C. Yutxy which was greatly cnjoyed. . ' Mrs , A. \Vannc1' r- vicwcd ; 1 tt'1'ie'Pale ] of ' 1 wo Cities" in a way that lcd her hearers to believe there was little about the book and its author she did not know. B" request of thc General - cral Federation , an article upon Civil Service cforcm was read by .Ir , . C. ! ' . .I.Vilson. . A di < ; - cussion upon agricultural pursuits - suits was lead by Mrs. P. S. Hea- cock , 1'he current event topics were upon thc late \'cntions , and almost every mcmbcr had } reader or clipped sonic article of inter- cst upon this subject. I\Irs. Smith assissted by Miss Grace Maddox served elegant rc- frcshments. ' 1 hc climb adjourned to meet in two weeks with Mr < ; . A. G. \Vanncr.