The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, April 28, 1905, Image 9
. L I Thee is Nothing Doing , ' Al . A I . - 1 1. . . I , If f ' - = s More pleasant and profitable than raising good horses. "TOM"-The finest black . percheron in the county. . " 1i'RI'1 Z"-Chestnut sorrel l of unusual breeding qualities. "DECK" son of Fritz , needs only to be seen to be ap- preciated. These three stallions will be at my barn in Barada every , Monday and Tuesday ; at my farm 3 miles south of Barada , j Wednesdays , Thursdays and Friday forenoon. Tom and : , . Fritz Friday afternoons and Saturdays at Farmers feed yards I' : Falls City Nebraska . I " TER tIS- To insure colt to stand and suck , Tom $12.00 , Fritz $10.00 and Deck $8.QO. Matt Schulenberg - . t' : Legal Notke. In the Richardson count district conrt. . State uf Nellrasim. Hubert C. Gleui Plaintiff , vs. A rvilll . A. Glenn , 'rherer-a G. 1 , 'Vorlltalt1 , Silt1eun 'orthalt1 , The i State Banlc uf Du Bois , Du Bul , . Pi . . . ' Nebraska , \1. W. .i\lu e1lt1an , J. v. , Hatllwn , 'l'he nlllmuwn heirs uf J. , ; , P. Lore , deceased and The luter l\ \ national Harvester CUlllpany , De- } ' . " " . feiidauts J , , fir ; 'ru M.luHscll11an. . 'rhe unlmown heirs I , . ' uf.1. P. Lore. deceased , and the International 1. i . Blrvcster' CUlllpany , non.n'sldent defendants - . ants : . . . , , < Yon and each of you will tale notice that , A' the Plaintiff , Robert C. Glenn , did un f'ti vo , . ' . the 14th day uf April , 1905. me his petition . ' 1 } ' , ; in the district court of Richardson county , t 'Jr' , 1 , N'braska . wherein he prays for the foreclosure \ 1.1wn1 ' . uf ctrtai ! . mortgages therein described against ; ' , , ' , , - Lots 3. 4. 5 , ( J. 19. 20 , 21 and 22. In Block il9. ' . : , ' lain Lots 21 , 22. 23 and 24. In Block fJO , all p c < ill thc city of Falls Cit . . Richardson county Nebraska , all of which utort : ages had been , . , theretofore rs ° ulel1 hy Addison N. Glenn and An'Pl ' : \ , Glenn to parties named therein and of which this plaintiff Is present owner . tad hoMer. which nlOrtR'aU'es were given 1 to s'cure various sums of money aggregating 5jS 0.J , together with acculllulatiolls of interest - terest unpaid amounting 10 about $3,000.00 , and containing a prayer for the foreclosure Jr of the several mortgages mentioned , anll that an account be taken of tine allloullt due and unpaid on the same , and a decree hy the court requiring payment thereof within a short day , or in default that the mortgaged \Iremlses above described ! he sold as ou execution - I'cution to satisfy the same and the costs of this IItiU'atlon. And you arc further notified that defend aunts , : \ I.V. . Musselman anal J. V. Hatllwn clallll some kind of lien on said prelllises by a judU'ement in the District court , and you are hereby notified that the prayer In said . petition is that s hi judgment be heM subject to the mortgages owned by the plaintiff , and requires you tu set np the nature and status of said claim , ur the same will be declarel1 mull and void and helll for naul < 'ht. Anl1 the IIl1lcnown heirs uf J. P. Lure deceased whose uallles allli residences are shown to the court \ to be unlcnown to the plaintiff by proper affidavit , and upon the order of his honor , JndU'u Babcock , being advised of said fact , this publication against said unknown heirs r Is made , .IS shown by order of the court granted tlr In said cause and filed of recotl tllereil. , Unlmuwn heirs of J. : . Lore , deceased , are therefore untitled that according to the prayer of said petition , the judlCement held IIY their ancestor , J. P. Lore Is alleged to be dormant and subject to the lien on the real estate owned by Addison N. Glenn In his life time and of which hc died seized. And that unless said unknown heirs shall plead , answer or demur tu this petition , as Is hereinafter required - quired , said judgment of J. 1 > . Lore , deceased , III the District court uf Richardson county , \ State of Nebraska , against the said deceased , \1 Addison N. Glenn , will be held for naulfht , ! and decree entered accordhllh' Anl1 the said non-resideut defendant , The i International Harvester Company . Is also I alleged In sold petition for foreclosure , to be the .holder of sonic kind of judlfment against the said Addison N. Glenn , which Is alleged In said petition to be no longer a lIcn on the real estate described ! In said petition , and unless the said nulcnown non. resident : defendants and each and all of them plead , answer or demur to said petition on or before the 5th day of June , 1905 , the same will be taken as true and the decree therein prayed ! will be entered accordlnlf ! HBA\'JS & RHA\'JS. ( klj-4 Attorneys for lalntlff. i t , - Lega.l Notice. First publication April 14 , 1905. Notice h hereby given tlta t Franlc Nufer has filed 1 his Petition sighed l by tlll requisite num- b'r of free holders of the second ward ui Falls ! . City asking that a saloon license he granted hlll1 to sell malt . s\Jlrltrous allli vinous liquors on lot 21 f In block 'J1 in the second ward of Falls City for thc 1IIIIIIIcipai year commencing May 4 , I'J05 and ending May 31'J06. O. w. Brown j.3 , City Clerk Lego l Notice. First Publication April H , 1905. Notice Is hereby given that William IIarnack has filet t \ his petition signed by the requisite numher of fre" , holders of the 'l11ale of Verdon asking that a saloon license be granted mint to ! 'cllmalt. spirituous and vinous liquors on lot 13 block 5 In the vlllall of Verdon for the IIIU- nlchlll year cOlllll1enclnU' May 5. 1905 and clld- InU' May 4 , l 06. Clyde LUIII , ji.3 Village Clerk Legal Notice , First publication April 14. 1905. Notice Is hereby Ih'en that Matt Schul en- berg and John Schulenberu under the firm nallle of Schulenbenr Brothers have ( filed their Petition \ with the cleric of the ylllaKe of Harada signed by the required ntinnber of resident free- holders of said village praying that a saloon license be granted tltelll by the board of said ylllale to sell malt . \llrltmIH and villous liqu- ors Oil lots of block 1 In said village of Harada for the lIIunlclpal year bcU'lnnhlU' Slay 4 , 1905 , and ending inlay 3 , 1906. Thomas C. Roe 6j-3 Village Clerk Missouri Pacific Railway Time Table , Falls City , Neb. NORTH No. 51 Outaha and Lincoln Express . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A 2:25 : a m No. 53 Omaha and Lincoln passenger ' . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A 1:00 : p m No. 233 Local freight ! , .Au- hurn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A 1:00 11 nl SOUTH No 52 Kansas City and St. Louis and Denver . . . . . . A 3:10 : a 111 No. 58 Kansas City and St. Louis and Denver . . . . . . A 1:40 p m No 232 Local , Atchison . . 10:30 : a 111 No. 220 Stock FreightHi .n\'atha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. . 9:20pn1 A. Daily. B. Daily except funday' ) J. B. V ARN } HAgent. On last Saturday Belle Hossack alltl her Sunday school class con- sisting of about twelve boys spent the day at the Nemaha fishing. A camp fire dinner added much to their days pleas- ure. They returned late in the evening each carrying his share of fish. Bertha Parmer accom- panied the crowd crowd.'b 79 'b Eat Sowles Candy. Give us that order l for Job work See Coupe t.C : Thornton for all kinds of salt and fresh fish Qiliulby Hossack and Jacob Greenwald were Dawson visitors on Suuday Dr. R..P.R.obertsdentist over Kings Pharl11acy. Mr. and 1\1rs. Frank Gossett had the misfortune of losing an infant last ' 111urSla3' . Garden Seeds , Coal , Wood and Rock Salt at Heck's Fe2l Store Whcn in need of a juicy steak or a prime roast beef , teiephtH1e -Coupe & ' 1'liorntou . Born-'ro Mr and Mrs , J. R. Cain Jr. in Stella , last Wednesday day a boy. Ralph Mclonald of Hiawatha spent Sunday with friends in this city. , . If you want to read A splen- did local paper" , try taking The 'rribune. Mr. and : Mrs. Ira lIoutz of Ver- don were guests at the home of \ \ Till Price Sunday , \V. T. Johnson was down from Verdon and spent Sun ' day with relatives in this city Mrs. : \\'m. Gibson was down from Verdon Saturday : and attended - tended Degree of Honor lodge \1rs. Robert 'l'hompsonvas called to Barada , Saturday by the death of her uncle , Dr.Vi11iam - son lIon. Josh Lord is head push at The King Pharmacy during Henry King's business trip to 0inalla. Mrs Otis Sloan and little daughter arc visiting the former's parents , l\lr. and Mrs. King in this ci ty. \V. C. Sloan and wife , of Ver- don spent Sunday with l\'frs. Sloan's parents , Dlr. and l\'lrs. John H05sack in this city. \Iaggie l\IcMahon ' left Satur- day for Kirksville , tlo. , where she will act lr. the capacity of a compositor - positor on one of the papers of that city. . Allan D. l\-Iay was called from Humboldt Saturday by the sick- ness of his little son. l\'frs. May has been visiting relatives here the past week. Get out into the garden and plant a few seeds Watch the miracle { ot plant life and feel yourself the master of this mys- tery we call life. Grand Chief of Honor l\-Irs. Latky heM a special meeting in the Degree of Honor lodge room Saturday nigh A large crowd \ was out and \Y. A. Gree.nvald , \Y. S. Leyda and Mrs. Laura Field were initiated into the order. l\Irs. : Latky gaye a very interesting talk for the good of the order. Refreshments consist- ing of ice cream and cake were rved. ' . . ' " ' "A' 'd , _ . > > _ . , _ . .ft" l. . : I i Saturday night about eleven o'clock our people were wakened , by the sound of the fire bell. The t' flames were discovered to be in the home of l\'lr. ' hompson , two doors south of Shields grocer stOI e. The fire departuteut rc- sponded promptly and the Hamcs were soon extin uished. A lamp being turned over in one of the upstair rooms caused the fire 'rile ( damHg-e to bedding and fur- niture was quite heavy. A. E. Soulers , of Auburn , in speaking to a reporter the other day , spoke very feeliugly of his old friends in this city and of the pleasant years he spent here Mr. Souders ) is justly proud 01 his nineteen year old son , Guy , who is doing so well in the Chamber of Commerce bank in Kansas City. Guy will remembered . by many of our people as a frail little fellow in knee breedles There is i a grandmother eighty years old in Falls City who since the fiat of Ue : December has pieced eight silk sofa pillow covers three quilts and has fifty blocks toward a silk slumber robe. Her name is Mrs. Sarah 1ifer and she lives with her daughter Mrs. C.V. . Farrin-ton. , We imagine this old lady will not be satisfied to merely trum a harp in . ' paradise , : . : George W. Marsh was in town Friday and Saturday. We do ' not know the purpose of his visit , but sincerely ; trust that it was not in the interest of those who have always been his enemies , and who have done their utmost to effect his ruin George should be old enough in politics to "be- ware of Greeks : bearing gifts. " \Ve received a communication this week , the publication of which would have made some people very sad , and would have pleased nobody except those who delight in the suffering others. The story was all true , but it was a mighty mean man who desired its publication. 'rhe members of the Presby- terian Sunday school had a lawn party at the home of Miss Carrie . In keep ou last Saturday after- noon. The time was pleasantly spent in playing outdoor games and in eating refreshments. The Hiawatha papers speak of the expected visits from the stork. From what we know of Falls City the stork is going to to be too busy to give much attention - tention to Hiawatha. tlrs. Spencer returned to Falls City Saturday after a week speu t at the bedside of her daughter , Lois The latter is recovering from an operation which she underwent - derwent about two weeks ago. A prominent man of letters says the best thing is the ability to do the right thing without be- ing told ; that the next best thing is to do it after being told but once. . , ' " " " " . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . - " " " - . . & ' : i& . , . . . . , . * ' ' ' . " : t . , iI' .