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THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JULY 7 , 1905. i. U. Corn of Verdoit was in this . city Friday. ft Jacob Wissinger of Barada was in this city Saturday. J. A. Hill is a new subscriber to The Tribune this week. Dr. Burchard made several trips to Verdon during the past week. Mrs. Win. Crouch of Verdon was a business visitor here Sat urday. Dr. Gurney Griffith , wife and baby of Preston were in town Friday. W. H. Nedrow and wife of Verdon were business visitors here Saturday. \ > Mr. and Mrs. Fay Simmons and children of Verdon took in the show Fridav. Mrs. John Hossack returned Sunday from a three weeks stay in Sioux City , Iowa. Mrs. Wesley Stump came down from Vardon Friday and spent the day with relatives. Theodore Weaver of Stella spent Sunday in this city at the home of John Hossack. Mrs. Freed Shelly and two children of Preston spent Friday in this city with relatives. Catherine McMahon of Preston made this office a pleasant call on Saturday afternoon. Ruth Wheatloy returned to her home in Verdon Saturday after spending a few days with friends here. Mrs. Clyde Adams of Rule was in the city Saturday on her way to Nebraska City to spend the Fourth. Mrs. Mary Wicks was called to Lincoln Saturday evening by the serious illness of her son , Stanley. Wm. and A. J. Stewart of Ver don spent Friday in this city. They attended the show in the . afternoon. Gus Rucggc and Tbomas Po- teet left Saturday night for Has tings , where they will play dur ing this season. Misses Una Snidow and Elisa beth Brecht returned from Peru Saturday where they have been attending school. Mrs. II.J. Kiel and two daugh ters , Eva and Rosella of Verdon spent the latter part of last week in this city. Miss Emma Wallace who spent the past ten days visiting friends in this city returned to her home in Omaha Monday. Frank McDennand and little son were up from Kansas City visiting relatives last week They returned home Saturday. Mrs. G. W. Crocker and little daughter , Alice , returned fron : Dawson Saturday' , where they were visiting Mr. and Mrs. N. B , Jucld. Miss Gertrude Wentworth , whc is working in a telephone office ir Omaha , returned home Sundaj for a visit to her mother ant sister. Misses Carroll Prior and Jennie Prater left Saturday night foi Lincoln , where they will spem several days with the latter's sis ter , Mrs. C. E. Peabody. Mis : Prater is enjoying a ten days va cation from her duties at J. S Johnston's department store. The Falls City Tribune cam < out under the new managemen last week. The paper has beei trebled inside , much new equip ment added and other importan improvements made. The pape is splendidly gotten up and i brimful of the latest county news Here's hopin' boys. Verdon Ve dette. Levi Hitchcock is enlargini and greatly improving his fin farm residence northwest of th city and when complete he wil have a fine ten room residence complete with bath , furnace an all the details. I. L. Mead ha the contract and the heating an plumbing work is being done b Wirth & Winterbottom. Mrs. Ike Corn spent the Fourth at this place. E. N. Lee of Peru spent Tues day in this city. D. W. Ryan of Stella was in this city last Friday. J. S. Blaner of Bern , Kansas spent Saturday here. Miss Mary Barnhart came down from Humboldt Tuesday. Bart Clarke and wife were over from Nims City Tuesday. W. T. Vcach and wife of Ver don were in town Friday. Henry Fisher and wife were down from Verdon Friday. Minnie Swisegood of Verdon celebrated here the Fourth. M. J. Byrne of Dawson was a Falls City visitor Saturday. Ed Gilbert and wife of Stella were in this city on Friday. Miss Anna O'Brien of Dawson spent Friday with friends here. Miss Border was down from Verdon on Friday of last week. A. F. Ilutchinson of Peru was a business visitor here Tuesday. J. A. Beard and wife from Humboldt celebrate in this city. Will Ross and faniilv of Ver don were in Falls City Tuesday. The Mooney Bros , sokl a car load of cattle in Kansas City Thursday. Frank Blakeney of Nims Citv was one of Saturday business visitors. Adam Bicketof Rule marketed a car load of cattle in Kansas City Tuesday. W. D. Easley of Kansas City- was in town Saturday visiting his old friends. B. N. Conrad of Sabetha , Ivans , was a business visitor here the last of the week. Charles Laurence of Hamlin , Kansas was among Saturdays business visitors. Miss Camma Hall came down from Verdon Friday nd spent the day with relatives. J. II. Hall and mother of Ver don spent Friday with the latters son G. E. Hall in this city. Mrs. C. G. Hargrave and son Tom returned Friday from a visit at Mt. Pleasant , Iowa. Mrs. James Nausler left the last of the week for a visit with her parents at Bancroft , Neb. Ephraim Withce of Stella spent Friday in this city with friends and attended 'the circus. R. M. Stewart of Verdon was in town on business Saturday. The Tribune acknowledges a call. J. Mooney of Rule had a car load of hogs and a car of cattle on the Kansas City market Thurs day. Miss Sarah Seybolt of Peru spent the latter part of the week with her friend , Miss Grinstead in this city. Rev. J. Schmidle , wife and son spent the Fourth visiting their daughters , Miss Anna and Mrs. C. W. Breithaupt in this city. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. and twc daughters drove down from Shu. . bert , Tuesday evening and spent a few days with relatives here. Mrs. W. A. Stuart and baby arrived from Okmulgee , I T , the last of the week for a visi1 i with her parents , Mr. and Mrs P. II. Jussen. n M. N. Bair has just complete ! the plans for a fine public schoo building to be erected at Brock Neb. The structure will cosl about six thousand dollars. Among the Humboldt peopli who came to Falls City last Fri day to see the elephants am the other attractions were ; O , A Cooper , C. E. Nims , John Gerdes Taylor Gore , Roy Leech , Mr and Mrs. Ambrose Bueratetta Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Segrist , Leo id Marburger and Mrs. C. K. Coop er. Carol Frasie came up from Ilia * watha Frdiay. Sophia Sims , of Dawson , cele- jrated with us. P. F. Hart , of Reserve , was in this city Tuesday. Minnie Wells , of Hiawatha , spent the Fourth here. Walter Billings , of Salem , was a visitor here last Saturday. S. Stringfield was a pleasant caller at this office Saturday. R. D. Fixley was one of Tues day's visitors from Hiawatha. A. Barlow and sister , of Dawson - son , were in this city last Friday. A. D. Lsrabee and wife , of Preston , spent Friday in this city. Peter and Sophia Wittwer , of Salem , spent Tuesday in this city. Fleming Robbs of Verdon spent Sunday with friends in this city. Mrs. W. J. Cunningham came up from Rule on Friday of last week. E. P. Stringfield was a Mis- siouri Pacific passenger to Stella Monday. C. 11. Thomas , wife and daugh. ter , Fairy were visitors in this city on Friday. Mrs. F. W. Vance and children came down from Stella Friday to see the show. Will Kentner , of Coffeeville , Kansas , spent Sunday with his parents in this city. Florence and Francis Barlow , Dawson , attended the circus in this city last Friday. W. II. Ilovey was among the Hiawatha people who came to this city the Foureh. Clarence E. Howard and Fred Hopper , of While Cloud , were visitors here Tuesday. J. L. Slocum and wife spent Sumlaj- with relatives in Stella returning home Monday. Miss Lulu Price returned Fri day after spending a few dayt with relatives in Verdon. Mrs. Olney Graham was amonn : he Rule people who saw Carl ilagen back's show Fridaj" . Loyd Bobbit and I. R. Currj came up from Hiawatha and spent Tuesday in our midst. Mrs. Pearl Lum came dowr from Verdon Friday to spend : few days with relatives here. Miss Ethel Ruebottom of Kan sas City spent the first of the week with Mr.s. E. K. Kentner. Mrs. Ed Hayes and two littlt children spent the Fourth witl relatives and friends in Auburn Miss Maud Cohoe returned t < her home in Auburn Friday affe spending several days in this city Miss May Maddox left Monday for Paris. Mo. , to visit a fev days with Mrs. Perry Westphal ing. J. Win. Pearson , of Sterling celebrated the Fourth here am visited his many friends am relative's. Miss Nellie Weaver , of Verdon was in this city Friday on lie way home from Caldwell , Idaho She has been gone about threi months. T. J. Gist was able to returi to work Monday morning afte spending a week at home on ac count of a sore foot. lie run rusty nail in his foot about week ago. Next Monday evening , July K will be a regular communicatio of Falls City lodge No. 'J , A. F & A. M. , at which time ther will be a lecture on the antiqu ties of the order. Frank Nissley , Nancy liar ! Herald Shide , Harriet Strove Georgia Brown , Peter Collahan : Fred Wigginton. O. P. Olsen , \ \ A. Kramer , R. E. Howard , Clai ence Antnam and G. Alders wet among the Sterling people wh came to this city to celebrate th Fourth. Fried chickens are ripe , C. L. Ratekin was up from Hiawatha Tuesday. Fred Hopper of Ruld was a visitor here Tuesday. Dr. Gillispie of Reserve was one of Fridays visitors. Mart Gilbert and wife of Stella spent Friday in this city. S. B. Bostian and wife were here on business Tuesday. O. R. Ross drove down from Shubert Monday afternoon. D. E. Spicklcr and wife of Shubert were here on Tuesday. Miss Opal Wilson of Humboldt celebrated the Fourth in our city. John Wise came up from Re serve Tuesday to spend the day. Robert Pool was down from Dawson and celebrated the Fourth here. Ernest Simmons of Nims City was in this city the first of the week. Nora Poteet returned Monday from a visit to her sister in Pa- donia. Mrs. Fred Gilbert and two children of Stella came down to see the show last week. Elliott Perry and wife were down from Ilumboldt to spend the Fourth in Falls City. Clyde Ilaskins and Clyde Bald win of Stella were in this city Tuesday and saw the ball game. Mrs. Lloyd Morris , of Stella , came to this city Monday to visit her parents , D. P. Lowe and wife. Mrs. Bcnj. Linn was up from St. Joe and spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samual Prater. Miss Mamie Morton returned to Salem Monday after spending a few days with her brother in this city. Mrs. Watteyneof Rule was it this city on Monday. From here she went to Tecumseh to spem the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Schmucker and son Teddy returned Monday from a months stay in Lone Wolf , Oklahoma. Mrs. Grcenwald and daughter Mable left Monday for Pennsyl vania. They expect to be gone about two months. Miss Louise Nettlebeck re turned from Stella on Monday where she spent a week visiting Lloyd Morris and wife. Neal Mulligan who has been employed at this office for several left Saturday night for Paola , Kans. , where he will work on the Western Spirit. George Goldner made a busi ness trip to St. Joseph Monday and to spend the Fourth. He will also purchase some repairs for his autimobile. Mrs. J. R. Shcllv and daugh ter Vina of Preston were in this city Monday. They left in the afternoon for a short visit witli friends in Leavenworth. Albert O'Neal , of Hiawatha , was in this city the first of the week and attended the celebra tion. He was the guest of Syd ney Lapp while in this city. Roy C. Wilson , Sadie Palme- tier , S. B. Clark and wife. Geo. Cohoe and wife and John Ueutler were among the Nims City people who celebrated in this city , - - - " - - - u Word was received from Fred .c DeWald , who went to Hot Springs _ Arkansas , for his health a week or more ago and he is getting along fine and thinks his rheu t , matism is much better. Frank Eberhardt of Barada was it town this week on business r- connected with the canning fac rre tory at that place. Mr. Eberhardt 10 is well pleased with the prospects le and believes that the institution will prove a great success. Money ! Lands ! E Private Funds to Loan E ANNUAL INTEREST OPTIONAL PAYMENTS H * fe _ | This is a good time of the year E to arrange your money matters I MORTGAGES BOUGHT I Some good farms , also Lands and Ranches to I sell or Exchange in Desirable Localities EE in the West and South 3 C = e = JJA ACRES stock and fruit land near rail- * rtv road in Webster county , Missouri. 80 acres in orchard. 7 room house : corn crib and other buildings. Owner east , and will take ± = some exchange. Can be had for $9ooo. Farm lands in the Indian Territory and the South. Handy to market and well locat- ted. Come in and learn about them Business chances and stocks of merchandise to sell or exchange 200 acre farm in Richardson county ; have known it for years If sold soon , owner will make price that is right , flight take some exchange Write me your wishes if you desire to buyer or sell. I may know of just what you want. Over 18 years in business enry C. bmith g FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA 3 auiuuauummm Maddox Grocery and Queeivsware We have the most complete stock and largest variety of K'incy Groceries and Queens- ware in the county : : : : : : : : $1,000 in queensware to be sokl at 20 per cent dis count in the next 60 days , consisting of Haviland , Austrian and Bavarian china , and Meakin'sand Johnson Bros. ' porcelain. All must < ro to make room for fall stock. 1 Holiest market price paid for produce. PHONE NO. OPPOSITE . HI . O.H. MADDOX Court House Eat Sowles Cnmly. Mrs. E. Koelier of Hiawatha was the guest of Mrs. S. E. Mini- nick the first of the week. I i Mr. W. J. Bean and wife were1 among the Humboldt people who , spent the Fourth in this city. i Fred Miller was down from1 Lincoln Tuesday. While here he renewed his subscription for a year. Miss Schilling came up from Hiawatha and spent a few days the first of the week with Mrs. Bert Simanton. Miss Nellie Lewis returned to her home in Hiawatha Wednes day after spending a few days with Mae Cosset. Miss Grace Jones from Crete spent a few days with Mae Gos- sctt the first of the week. Wed nesday she left for a visit with friends in Shubert. Fred Noah and family returned from Nebraska City , Wednesday where the1 spent the Fourth. Misses Norma Gentry and Lela Crawford spent the Fourth in Auburn and report a good time. WANTKIJ. To exchange a 200 acre farm in North Georgia for small property in Falls City. J. Cronenberger , Falls City , Neb. Dr. Beaumont , A-ho comes here regularly to fit eye glasses , has permanent office at 6th Felix St. , St. Joseph. Drop him a card there if your glasses are not sat isfactory. Dr. Beaumont , the eye special ist , who comes here regularly to fit eye glasses , will be here again in a week or ten days Write him today in care of the local hotel that you wish to speak with I him about eye glasses.