The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, July 21, 1905, Page 5, Image 6
THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JULY 21 , 1905. LOCA LORE. T. J. MoKiever spent Sunday in Rulo. Fred Brccht left Tuesday for Wichita , Kansas. Ilarve Braunum made a busi ness trip to Wichita. Will Smith was over from Merrill - rill , Kan. , Friday last. A. J. Weaver was a business visitor in Lincoln Monday. R , S. Coupe left Tuesday for Wichita on a buisness trip. Miss Etta Reichers spent Sun day with Humboldt friends. Mrs. J. Cronenberger has been quite ill during the past week. Miss Kitchen of St. Louis is in the city the guest of Nolle Cain. W. S , Leyda was a Missouri Pacific passenger north last Tues day. _ _ Bert Whi taker was a Wichita business visitor the fore part of the week. Elva Sears , who has been very sick at her home in this city is slowing improving. W. S. Leyda and wife and J. E. Leyda and wife were Shubcrt visitors last Thursday. Mrs. Sadie Nunns and chil dren of Missouri are guests at the home of S. B. Hoffnell. Josephine Gehling left Tues day afternoon for St. Joe to spend several days with relatives. John O'Lary left Friday for Omaha after spending a few days at the home of Mat Mahon. Mrs. Owens , of Hassisonville , Mo , , is visiting at the home of her cousin , Mrs. S. B. Hoffnell. Miss Kirschner come up from St. Joe to spend several davs. She is the guest of Nelle Cain. Messrs. Satterwhite , Blazer and Stouffer , of the Falls City tele phone gang , spent Sunday in Rulo. Miss Lyle pf Glen Elder , Kan. , is visiting Nell Cain in this city. They were college students to gether last year. Leoura Camblin and Bennett Cook , of this city , went to Stella Friday to spsnd a week witli \ . Frank Cook and family. E. L. Yoder of this city and hu cousin , Margaret Kaufman oi Bertram ! were the guests of Merrill - rill relatives one day last week. V M . Fred Hebster and family and Martin Gehling and family drove to the country Sunday and spenl the day in the woods. They had a pleasant time and enjoyed a a fine basket dinner. During the storm on Thursdaj evening of last week lightning struck the house of Ernest Brack hahn south of tliis city. Owing to the fact the family was all \i\ \ during the storm no one was hurt The damage was very light. Mrs. Maude Stuart and littl < daughter , of Okmulgee , I. T. who have been visiting at tin home of her parents , P. H. Jus sen and wife , left Tuesdav , ac companied by Mr. Stuart am Minnie Jussen , for a trip to Colorado rado Springs , Estes Park an < other Rocky mountain resorts where they expect to spend tin remainder of the summer. The integrity of a man mus be at a very low ebb indeed , wh thinks it necessary to make public exhibition of his ballot i violation of laws , to convina others that he is voting th ticket of the party that has th misfortune of having such cattl among its alleged numbers. Th less of such jumping jacks an party is burdened with the bettei One of our retired farmei said yesterday , "I have 20 acre of fall wheat that yielded 3 bushels per acre , 50 acres of tin othy that cut 100 tons and hav 110 acres of corn that promises better crop than any I have eve had in 30 jears of fanning With seasonable rains for tli next forty days , Richardson wi make the Klondike look like bent penny. Joe Miles went to Hiawatha on Wednesday. George Fifer came down from Verdon Friday. John Oswald was a Stella visit or on Wednesday. John J. Taylor , of Dawson , was in town Friday. Chas. Cornell spent Wednesday in Stella with friends. F. Snethen , of Humboldt , was a business visitor Friday. G. S. Jameson came down from Stella on business last week. Harry Schraderof near Verdon was shopping here Wednesday. Willard Veils and wife of Ver don came down on business Wed nesday. Jay Parsons and wife of Ver don were among Wednesday's visitors. Albert timber was in Hiawatha Wednesday evening and attended a band concert. J. H. Michel and family left Sunday night for their future home in St. Louis. Clara Tanner is spending her summer vacation with her brother Will in Arapahoe. Jean Cain returned Wednesday from a visit with friends and re latives in Hiawatha- John Holland arrived in this city Monday on a visit to his wife and other relatives. Mrs. Laura B. Paxton left Fri day for Council Bluffs to spend several days with relatives. Charles Cornell and Harry Messier were Humboldt visitors the latter part of last week. Sam Stewart and wife , of Re serve , were guests .at the home of J. M. DeWald last Sunday. Mrs. Albert Norria went to Stella Monday on a visit to her daughter , Mrs. Ed Hammond. Helen Martin left Monday for a visit to relatives at Aledo , III She expects to be gone several weeks. Lena Nettleback went to Shu- bert Monday to spend a week with her brother , Will , and family. Kate McMahon and brothei Cecil left Tuesday for Jackson , Mich , for an extended visit witli I relatives- Meeker Cain returned from Hiawatha ' Wednesday after ; i visit of sevaral days with friends and relatives. Margaret Flynn returned tc Omaha Saturday after spending a week with her cousin , Mrs John Gehling. Rue Gates went to Verdon Fri lay to visit Nellie Weaver. Sin will visit relatives in Stella be ore her return. Mrs D. M , Topliff came uj from Hiawatha , Wednesday and from here will go to theSycamon Springs to spend some time. Mrs. May me McCoy and littli > on came up from Hiawatha Wed nesday to visit her parents Mr J. R. Cain and wife- Adam Voegle returned from i months visit at Rock Island , 111 He reports a pleasant visit am enjoyed his vacation. Dr. Nelson of Superior left fo his home Wednesday after spend ing a few days in this city th guest of Clyde Johnston and wife Win- Shannon who has lately leased the Exchange mill is hav ing the same thoroughly remod elled and is getting everything ii shape for business. Mr. Shannoi is an experienced miller and wil doubtless do a big business as h < has a good mill and plenty of ex perience. The detail program of the Sal em Chautauqun has been issuei and copies may be had by callini at either Lyford's or Wahl's The program abounds in gooi things and there is every reasoi to believe that Falls City will b well represented in the crow < that will attend the assembly. John Pool and wife loft Tues day for Stella. Wesley Pearson , of Slmbert , was here on Friday. Mrs. Mary Hoops came down from Verdon Tuesday. Frances Kelly , of Verdon , was business visitor Friday. Nellie Swihart , of Stella , spent riday with friends here. \rergie Mead spent Sunday in alem the guest of friends. C. M. Sims came down from lumboldt on business Friday. The county board adjourned ast Saturday to meet July 25. Margaret O'Grady was down rom Dawson Monday afternoon. A. D. Larabee came up from 3reston on Friday of last week. Born to S. P. Stringfield and vife on last Friday , a baby boy. J. W. Beard , of Beatrice , spent Sunday with friends in this city. Mrs. James Jellison left yes- erday for Geneva to spend a few lays. _ _ W. S. Smith came over Satur- lay from Morrill. Kan. , on busi- icss. J. A. Heinzelman , of the Ver- lon Roller mills , was in our city riday. Mrs. DeLes Graham and son , 3annie down from Dawson last Tuesday. _ George W. Holland made a jusiness trip to Kansas City , last Tuesday. L. H. Morehead , of Barada , was one of Saturday's business visitors. Will Moore and wife are the proud parents of a baby girl born , ast Frida } ' . Mamie Fenton , of the Dawson STewsboy was a business visitor liere Monday. Mrs. Will Davis , of Humboldt , was the guest of her sister , Mrs. A. Gantt , last Friday. Edna DeWald returned Sunday from a visit with her sister , Mrs. Sam Stewart , at Reserve. Mrs. N. T. Van Winkle left the latter part of last week for an extended stay in Zion City. Mrs. Thomas Bliss , of St. Joe , is visiting at the home of her parents , Ed Milton and wife. Miss Nolle Zimmerman re turned to Hiawatha Friday after visiting Lois and Allie Keeling. Mrs. John Walker and little girl , of Verdon , spent Saturday in this city the guest of Mrs. Frank Adams. J. P. Walker arrived Tuesday from Hoising , Kansas to attend the golden wedding anniversary of his parents. C. M. Linn , of Humboldt , a member of the Cooper & Linn milling1 firm , was a business visit or here Friday. A number of young people en joyed a social dance at Wahl's hall Friday night. A most pleasant evening was spent. There are enough summer girls visiting in Falls City to stock a female seminary , and the best of it is they are all good lookers. Mrs. Merritt Lum returned to her home in Verdon Sunday , after spending a week with rela tives here. Her nephew , Othc Watson , accompanied her home. Mrs. Will Cornell , of Oneida , Kan. , spent several days in thu city last week with James Cor nell and family. On Friday she feft for Stella to visit her mother , Mrs. Packett. Nelle Snyder and Nelle Cain ol this city attended a farewell dance in Hiawatha one evening last week , in honor of Harrj Hewitt and wife. There was a large crowd present and all en joyed the evening. Abe Moore of Stella was a busi- visitor Monday , Elmer DC Gcrnet was a Pres ton visitor Monday. Mat Shuleuburg transacted business in town Monday after noon , Gertrude Wentworth is helping in the local telephone office this week. Mr. Hanson came down from Stella and spent Wednesday in this city. Dent fail to sec the pumping engine exhibition at Werner , Mosimau Co. The Falls City Tribune has a new Cranston press and it works beautifully. Lincoln Star. Cecil Graham of St. Louis was in town yesterday visiting his Falls City friends and relatives. " " ' John Markt the well known Barada merchant was a business visitor to Falls City yesterday. Mr. Dungan of Albion , Iowa , has been in the city tins week the guest of his daughter , Mrs. Sam Taylor. Mrs. C. E. Peabodycame down from Lincoln Wednesday and is is visiting her parents , Sam Pra ter and family. Wm. Oswald and wife return ed Tuesday from a two weeks visit with the formers mother in Cedar county , Nebraska. Mrs. Chester Fisher and little son George Lafayette of Oswego , Kansas arrived yesterday for a visit to her parents , G. S. Cleve land and wife. Mrs. Francis Trum of Leaven- worth , Kans. , is the guest of Mrs. E. K. Kentner this week. She goes to Denver for a visit be fore her return. The Towle tennis court is in full blast fourteen hours a day. The boys say that every third that passes says , "if you boys had to work that hard you would die. " Chas Wilson who represents the Dempster Manufacturing Co. in the southern territory was in the city yesterday and called at this office. Mr. Wilson was on his way home a visit with his brother-in-law , J. H. Overman of Stella. Herman Minnick has succeed ed Ed. Fisher as the local mana- for the Adams Express Co. He assumed his duties the first of the week and the selection will prove very satisfactor } ' to the to the patrons of the company in this city. Salem Interstate Chautauqua. August 12 to 20 , 1905. Madan Katcrina Tsilka and Baby Elent- cha at the Salem interstate chau- tauqua. Wednesday , August Id at 2:30 : p. in. "The story of 1113 Captivity" as told by Madan Tsilka is a thrilling narration o ; the wonderful stor } * of the treat mcnt of Ellen stone and her com panion , Madam Tsilka , during their captivity among the fiero mountaineers of the Balkans. I is a powerful missionary addres without a word about missionary work. Baby Elentcha was bori during this captivitv. Capt. J. P. Grinstead will have his collection of Chinese , Japa nese and Pliillipino curios on ex hibition this date only. Tin's u a large collection and is wel worth the price of admissioi alone. This is open and free to all chautauqua patrons. Don' forget the date , August lf . Notice for Bids for Coal. The Falls City Board of Edu cation will receive bids up to 8 o'clock p. m. , Monday , Augus 7 , 1J05 , for the furnishing o from ten to twelve cars of sof coal delivered on track at Fall City , Nebr. , six cars to be deliv ered in August 1905 , and balance at option of board. Bidders to quote prices on mine run am lump coal and designate kind am grade of coal. Board reserve right to reject any or all bids. V. G. LYI-'OKD , D. D. RIJAVIS , JOHN LICHTY. _ II. P. CUSTKR , Committee. Recorder. 80-3t Money ! Lands ! S = Private Funds to Loan i | EE ANNUAL INTEREST OPTIONAL PAYMENTS 2 E' | This is a good time of the year j | I to arrange your money matters ! | | MORTGAGES BOUGHT i Some good farms , also Lands and Ranches to 3 sell or Exchange in Desirable Localities i | in the West and South = 3 ACRES stock and fruit land near railroad - road in Webster county , Missouri. 80 , acres in orchard. 7 room house : corn crib and e = other buildings. Owner east , and will take | some exchange. Can be had for $9ooo. C = : Farm lands in the Indian Territory and the South. Handy to market and well locat- ted. Come in and learn about theme e- ec = Business chances and stocks of merchandise to sell or exchange e = : 200 acre farm in Richardson county ; have E known it for years If sold soon , owner wiFI Hi make price that is right , flight take some t = exchange - * | = Write me your wishes if you desire to buyer or sell. I may know of just what you want. E Over 18 years in business I Henry C. Smith c = FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA Maddox Grocery : and Queensware We have the most complete stock and largest variety of K'uicy Groceries and Queens- ware in the county : : : : : : : : in queensware to be sold 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 go to make room for fall stock. Highest market price paid for produce. PHONE NO. OPPOSITE . 141 . O.H. MADDOX Court House Eat Sowles Candy. The subject of the sermon at tin ; Presbyterian church next Sunday morninu' will be , "Spiii- ninK Tops , or the Material and ' the Eternal. " Everybody cordially - , . ially invited S. W. Griffin , pas-1 I , tor. 1 i > Closing out Sale of Clothing. Our closing out sale of cloth ing still continues and \ve are still offering exceptional bar gains. We would call especial attention to three hundred pairs oi all wool worsted trousers and at the price , each pair is a bar gain in itself. This is a genu ine closing out sale , and as sucli it embraces high class goods at low class prices. Our line line of clothing is being sacriliced and to miss this sale is to miss a splendid opportunity. P. W. Cleveland. Legal Notice. Notlcu la hurt1 by ( riven of tlio Incorporation of lliuTrltiuiui Publishing Comjmtiy. 'lliu niiinnof HID corporation hliull bo Thu Trlliiiiio rulillslilrm Company , Tliu principal place or trannactlint the tiua- Incstnr tlm corporation shall Im Kails City , Tlio u'oiiurnl imtiirunf tliu butUnusg tn l > traimactuci sliull hu a general titiwgmiriur ami 'Job printing business iinil tlio publication of it nuwxpiipur The amount of capital Mock authorized shall lie fceoo 00 tu bo soul mi subscription anil paid In biic.li wii ) us the illrcctornor bo.inl ot mainiKcrh shall direct. The prlvuto pioporty of tint Mock holders fo bu exempt from thvdebu ofsulil corporation. Thu tlmu of thu coiimii'iicutiiunt of the corporation xliall hu July 1 , 1W > and hlmll ler- inlniiti ) HI the expiration of Illty years there. from. Thu highest amount of imlubti'dness the corporation Miall Incur t > lmll not uxctvd fifty per cent of the paid up capital stock. Thu a tin Irs of such corjx ) ration shall be con ducted by u president. M'crvtary and treas urer and n board of maniiKiirs consisting or thriH ) Mock holders to buuhoten by tbovoto. of thestooK noldeis and to hold the oHIoo for it period ot one year , or until their successors are elected and qualltlcd. U. I' . UKAVIH , ALLAN I ) . MAV , SI-S K. FOR SAM' . A first class Jersey milk cow. Inquire of G. J. Crook. tf. Mrs. E. J. Satterwhite was called to Exeter , Nebraska Wed nesday by the death of htr step I father.