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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1905)
- NoticcofProbatc of Will . . . - - - - - - III the County Court of Hlcharilsoll Ctlllllty , Nebraska - , , + , Iu the matter of pwbatlllif the last ! gill : allll testalllellt of Katlll'rhle Hallilm tlect'a-lt'll. ! No- tice I-I ! hereby IfIYt'1I all Persona ! interested thaI Herlllall Hallilm has ! deposited ! III talll court all Illstrulllellt IIl1rpOl'tllI1 ! to he tilt last will and testalllelltof said ! Katherine 1Iallilm tll'cea-lel. ! It h ordered that the same h. hl'alll hy t1u court Oil Saturday the 18th d- y of 1'chru'lO' 1 1'.105 at 9 o'elocl a. III. III the Coil ttty court roolll III 1.'a11s City III said COllllt , when \1\11 where all Persons interested stay appear ned contest the Probate thcn'of. By order of the court dated January 2.3thn , t. J . 1905. : : . r' J. H. Wllhlh' . p 5.:1.- : ' ISealJ County Jndact. Legal Notice. f hi the District ! Court oC Hlchanlsoll County , State of hraslm. 'j'h City of lIulllhohlt jf Plailltiff I . ' lT ' ' ' ! -I. - - L' . 'j'IIII"'r ( fu11'allll\n'ai- ca me t gllwanl P. 1'iuler and 1 : . P. " 'l'llIln'r full and real name I' , I. , wanll''l'lnlwr. " ' . K. ' 1'llIkt'r. I \ I'ealnalllc unknown H.I > , , 'L'iulcl'r I real nantentticnutvuluver't'iIIk . ' t ' ' \ rr 'rulllan 1'itker Lottie 1Iur . less H. 'Vrllfht r'alllIIII" UII- - . . . . . _ 1 < 1111\\11. Ge rue \yright. Holill r Wrluht , Champion Wrllfht.Char- \Vriuht : . FrankVriuht . Lucy Ina tic hardNcllie KhItie. Aha 1.111' ( tOil , J. \V. Heck : with . real name . till kootv11 . allll Albert 1II'cwlth ! I heirs at law and legal rcprl'tPII tati's of O. 'I'lnkcr lIe"l'at"II. I ' 1'0 thin ldelllant abo\'c nagged ItIiiu all ' " 't - nun - resideot. of the State ! IIf Nebraska . except t g. 'l'lnln'r. You are each hereby 11otilicd that the plaintiff 4 the city tlf 1IlIlIlhohlt ; III tilt county of Iicltard- son allll State of Nebraska did Oil thin 11th day of January 11)05. file its petition against : you a. . ; the heirs at law I and legal n'presl'1I1atl\'cs tlf O. 'l'llIlwr late of said County and State thc . . . . object allll prayer tlf'h'ell ' I. . tu quiet title III , . . \ : " . , said Plaintiff city . to a public square III said ; . city located between blocks 5utt1 It according . ' to the original plat and ! recorded ! survey of salel city and ! lihCrih,1 III said tecordtd ! plat aud SUl'\'I'Y as ! follows : 'Also . "t toue at tltt tour turners of a Public " . \ uan'I 25 log challis lung N 1 : , : ltd ! W. 11\ -I 12h ' links wide N. Ullil S. bet - _ , : - weell hit cks 5 allll , , " the said city cOlllprlillU . . . } : ; v II part of the North half of the Southwest gnar- . . . . . : - _ . ' : ' ' ' . . (2) ( ) Halllfc : \1' \ oC section three ( i ) 1'o\\'II..hll' two thlrl..11 (1:1) ( : ) East oC the sixth principal meridians - 10111 III said cOllllty aril -Itatl' ! . 'L'hl'lrOlllldulIOII wit itit the title to said ! public square \ is sought to h. quieted lu said plailltiff city I. , that the I allll' ' was dedicated \ ! and uh"11 to said city for - public use allll tube knots II as the public square II\ tilt \ O\\'III'I'S uf tilt land I'll which the sauo ' Is f . situated , tu wit hy O. J. 1'111\1' \ and E. 1' . 1 'I'llIk'I'.ou January 12th 1571 , as Is shown hy l tilt said ul'lrilla1\llat and ! survey tlf said city It . now ou n'coI'I111l H.'cord Look 14.l'al. ' il & j.11I : ! o the office oC the H"ltish'r of de,111I said county _ ltd to obtain a further decree of said court - , - , ( forever excluding yon and each of you front . " clalllllllu titles to paid ! land cUlllprliu said ! j public " : 'IlIal'l' . allll from the a"'rlollof allY interest - t'rl'st of ally kind tl1l'I'L'iIl. You are furtlll'r not Ilitd that uote.s you I \ \ , . . , Plead answer or Ir'mul' 10 maid petition \ 011 or .tt > before the 31bt day ! of March rtn5 : . th , ' saint ! will . ( b : tab : ' ' n a. true allli thl'toe. \ . . . . e prayed ! for } I rendertcl acconllllld" TnE CITY 0)1I17\lOl\'l' ) ; ) \ . t Kravis I : , L n'a'j. . . : \ttnrtleys Cw 1'1.lilltlff. 5..H 1 1 \ Missouri Pacific Railway J Time Table , Falls City , Neb. 1. owj'Jr t > Xu. ; ; 1 (1lIIalm ( ) allli f.ill.olll f 1xpres " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A 2:2 : : a m j Xo. 53 Olllaha and Lillcolll , passenger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " \ 1:1)0 : ( ) ( ) p 111 \0. : :233 : Local Freightu - o , 1I1lt'1I . , . . . . . . , . . . . . . . , . . . " ' :00 J : p 111 t SOUTH . . -:0. 52 1(4111"Cit \ ' y allli Sl. Louis alld DCII\'C'I' . . . . . . . A .3:10 a 111 fi. , Xo. 58 Kansas City : tiid 1 Sl. , I.otlb allll Del1\'ct. . , . . . . . A l-tO : p 111 Xo : 232 Local , Alchi-oll. . . 10:31) : a 111 j \o. 220 Stock FI'cig'hl.Hi- a twatha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A 9:20 : p III " > . ' A. Dail , ) ' . H. Iaiiy t. ' : cl'l'lullliny. . 1 J. \'ARNEI-Agelt. . . . } . SARATOGA . I - RESTAURANT j SNORT ORDER HOUSE . . . , : MEALS AND LODGING , \ nt aU hours } C. Everything : V. MENDRICKS Meat c. Clean I ) : . PROPRIETOR REFRACTIONIST R.L.BaUinont M. D. , Sixth & FelixSt.Joseph FurllH'rly l t'ye and ( 'ar specialist - ist no\\ ' limited practice to , Eye Glasses f . - - - - - Apple Orchard. If thc orchard is "ithin a reasonable - enable c1istancc of his market , i thc cost of taking a barrel of ap- I plcs from thc trees to market will be from 15 to 25 cents There the trees are set 30 feet apart it will take about 50 trees to set an acre Many commcrcial orchardls lS set their trees 20 feet apart or about seventy trees to an acre , but in this article we will use 50 trees to the : acre as a basis from whidl to figure. An apple orchard that aggre- gates a yield of 50 bushels of the tree in twcnty years time will if thc apples arc sold at 1.00 per barrel , . , After allowing 25 cents per barrel for getting them tu market , net its owner $625 all i acre or an average of 831.25 an I acre a year for the twenty years. deucting' ! from this amount SlO an an acre for land rent and the care of thc orchard we ha"e left average ) ails of 821.25 a \'ear for the twenty ycars. A field of com that yields 50 I . bushel per acre and sells for 40. . cents per bushel brings its owner a clear gain of but 10 per acre if we allow Sol an acre for rent and SC an acre for the growing and the marketing of thc crops. 50 hu of appl's to the tree in twenty rears has been grown in many orchards. The yield may seem large to many but S1 per barrel is a low price for first class apples. There is a greater net gain in a yield of 36 bushel per tree if thc apples net 35 cents per bu than we get out of SO ( ) 1m at 25 cellts. What we should do is to grow the 50 ; un and sell them for enough to net us the 35 cents per bu , bringing : us a clear year- ly n2t gain of :333.75 : per acre. This can be lone if we plant thc right varieties ! and if we make proper use of the the B 6 a:1 : acre per year allowed for the care of thc orchard. $6 a year will pay for the cultivation , trimming and spra ' ing required to keep the orchard ill the best cOIHlition. S'200 : will pay for the land rent , the tree , the planting and the whole care of the orchard for a period of twenty yea r5. Tn other words all investment of : 100 ( ) a years bring in 831.25 , a net gain of $ 21 .2or more than 200 per cent on the im'estment. 'rhese figures are being realized in places that are not as well adapted for fruit as Eastern \e- : hrnslw. nut it is not being done by the haphazzard \ : care the orch- ants usually g-l't. I doubt if there is a 10 ( year old orchard in this county that is receiving $3 worth of care a year , to the acre. Last fall our orchards were loaded with fruit that was too poor to put on market. Forty of our merchants arc selling Colorada aPP1es that are no better than Olll' 3 should have been for 50 cts . a peck. Over in emaha County in a neighborhood where . the . - - - - ' \Tinesaps were too poor ( O give away a man by pending life I cents a tree forspra ) ilIgproluce(1 'Vinesaps reac1ily ! for 81 per bu Our orchards may be kept in good condition by cultivation and our worst enemies the codling' moth and thc scab can be controlcd by spraying . if done at" the proper tulle and lone rightly. 'l'his means that we can grow fine ap- ples at a hanlsolne profit in last- ! ; ern Nebraska if wc go about it in the right manner. " om. 1lohlcr. . _ - - - - - The Sims Case. 'l'he trial of Otis Sims for a - saulting- Christ Stucke at Kims City last November was tried in the district court last week. The ' Grand J 111"had indkted Si ins for assault with intent to murder. 1'he trial lasted two days and was given to the jury Thursday afternoon. The Jury returned a verdict finding the defendant gui1t. ) ' uf siluple assault. The penalty is a line of not to exceed $100. or imprisonment in the county jail not to exceed three months. The court room WBS crowd .cl during thc trial and a great deal of interest was milai ' i- festcet Sims was sentenced on " 'edncsc1ato flO days in thc county jail and to pay cost of suit New Bank Building. The state hank of Stella is ad- 'ertising' for bids for the erection of a flew hank building to begin about the first of A p' it on the site of the present builting' The new building will be twcnty feet longer and will have an entirely new vault with steel she\'ing' ! The front of the bank will bc of pressed brick and during the erec- tiOIl of the building the bank will probably occupy thc basement of i the new Overman hotel at that place as that is the only 1 empty room in town at the , . present. - - - - - - - - Accident at HUlnbolnt. Charles Krasnr , the six ) 'ear old SOl of the north side restau- rant man of Humboldt fell a dis- tancc of eight feet through an open cellar way Sunday , striking his head on the stone wall and steps at the uottom. sustained several bad cuts in the scalp and for a time it was feared a fracture of the skull existe(1. Medical : examination - amination proved this to he not the case , howe"er. The G. A. H. Jest ! and .H.C. of Stella surpriscclMr , and 1\lrs. John Holland at their homc two miles south of Stella last 'Vec1nes- day that being their twenty-fifth wedding ann \'ersary. The attending - tending guests took a basket din- ner with them and spent the day very pleasantly presented Mr. tint Mrs. Holland with a silver set before their departure. At thc Brethren church at 7:30 : p. 111. the pastor , Rev. I E. lIas- Idns will preach on " ' 1'he Prod- ig-als that never Came I-lome. " 'fhere will be services and recep- tion of members at the morning "I . - - - - ' " EGGS ' ; t Oc Doz. DOES THAT LOOK GOOD TO YOU Here Is Some = thing Better Our CREArtS and CHOCOLATESNut Taf. . I fies and OLD FASHIONED - ED BUTTER SCOTCH - - - - Oranges BanallaS . . And Our AGENT CIGAR r The best 5 cent < e on Eurth. Try It. Sowles Wilson's morning"I Special Prices on China Dinner Sets-8 different M patterns to select fronl. German , Austrian and Havilund 'are. A full line of best English Plain and Decorated Ware by the piece or set f The largest Stock of G lass- - ware in the city , all kinds and t1 prices , at C. M. Wilson's , . DON'T DO IT ! It don't pay ! Don't send way for Nursery Stock ! Time best trees , the finest fruits , the best results are obtained by purchasing trees of the FALLS CI'l'Y NUl Sl RY. A large stock of choice homc grown trees to select from. Lowlprices for Hig-h Grade 'l'rees. WM. nOHLER , Proprietor Hen'ices. .At 3 p. m. services will be : held in the Silver Creek church. Dr. Houston made a business trip to St. Joseph on 'uesday. ! i