THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , I-RIDAY , JULY 28 , 1905. , , VERDOPi j | John Mark enine down from I jj Stella Tuesday In vole. , t Elinor DnfTuhiM'iy has M-cnreda L ] pnvitMti xvhli tlk Vcfdon R tiler : I Mills I1 Abe Moore mid family visited [ ' with relatives in , Verdon on hist 1 Sunday. M O. G. Humphrey was trammel I < j ing business in Falls City on last II Monday. I Wm. Corn was over from Salem I HIP httnr rnri < f h t week visit- I ing n-lnlMff. I Kev. N. 0. B. Smith held Her- I VIU h III llll' PlIIH UK H'l I ' ' 1 hOUFO I hiHt Siintlay evening. I J , At llo'.n/elman was traiiHacl. I nig business in Falls Oily the hit- Ij , tor part of lat week. I 0 , O. Marsh IH assisting in the I FarmeiB and MerchantH Bank get- I : ting acquainted with the bankinir business. I Emma FiiHlenan came down from Nebr. City Tncf-day for a visit with her sister Mrs. John tieefers. James Russell and H Fisher I pnl in n new brick sidewalk in I front o ? Hie new Bunk HIP first of the weok. I Mrs. M.N. Virden left for her I home at GoshonMo .on Saturday H after a visit of two works with Mre. King. John StaniBB and Walter Vouch took it Hying I rip lo Falls City H Friday of last week on the formurs Hn Antomobilo. * H ' Jennie Stump returned from a H ' short visit with her Uncle L. Van- H' ' linn at LotiL' Island. Kansas the H ' first of the week. I' Fred Witrock of near Falls Oily HI was here on Tuesday after a load H of feed which he purchased from H the Verdon Roller Millo. llev. Dillon of Dawson will preach at the Evangelical church on Sunday. Rev. N. 0. B. Simth H having resigned from the pastor- H natc. B Asa Miller left Hie first of the H wool ; for Kcfiterfioii to take charue 1 work again after a weeks vacation 1 visiting relatives and friends at H this place. 1 Geo. Cornell came from Auburn 1 Saturday for a visit with hie m < brother J. F. Cornell who has been 1 very ill at his homu west of town , 1 but is now able to bo around again. 1 Mr , Binder and wife of Fillmoru l : Ind. returned to their homo on 1' Wednesday after upending several 1 weeks with Mr. Frank and wife. 1 Mr. Dimler is in business at 1 Fillmore. H FT. E. Strotitl'er of Salem wan H over the first of the week repair- 1 ing the telephones in and around H Verdon as the storm on Thursday H night put HIP most of them out ol Hbusiness. . Prof. Fred Park of the Slat. H University was in Verdon Fridaj H- looking for students. While hen B ho was the guest of Kev. Bohn ai H old class mate of his while attend H ing college. H Matu Keker , and brothers Chas H Ed , and Louis from near Barada 1 vinited with their slater Mrs. C * M. Ileitr/elnmn on Saturday , am H on Sunday they were the guest 1 ofV. . II. Dragoo utul family. H The following e-iti/.oiiH of thi H town are getting the material o the ground For new brick sikewalk 8 they are David Urifllths. Job 1 Benedict , E. M. Skinner , M H Reese , S. May field , Chas Hendo H BOH and J. S. Parsons. H The election passed oil'vei H quiet las' ' . Tuesday the quietest i H any election ever held in Yerdo H There were only 1G7 votes cat E. M. Pollard received 87 and : forF. W. Brown last fall the H were about 280 votes cact in tl H precinct. H W. H. Drngoo and wifn entt H tained about 50 of their frien H at dinner on last Sunday , amo H , them were Geo. Jorn and fnmi H | Z. Bridgeman and family , W H. Nedrow and wife and C. M. Hoi H zelrnan and family. Every a B | present had a very nice time H they are certainly good < H tertaiuers when it comes to setti 1 a good table. Mi * , W. F. Boh n accompanied by her HUM the Rev. 11. F. Bohti left on Mondn > for her home at Si Louis , Rev Bohn will vi-it in St. Louif for a f-hort lime before rotnrninu' lo liir homo. A picnic party composed of the following drove down to the river near St. Deroin on Sunday where they spent the day intaking in the sights and enjoyed the dinner which was spread under the largo trees which abide in that rouion , after which they returned homo \\vll pleased with their days out- inu. The parties were Gee , Fifer W. A. Nusdbiium , Ernest Overtoil , Howard Conov rand Loulla NUBS- biium , Alable Nuesbiuim , Elsie and Anna Cowoll. SHUBERT Dr. and Mrs. Shook took din ner Monday with Mrs , John M. Lewis end Maggie. J. K. Shubert and Lon Shclton took the election returns down to Falls City Wednesday. Wade Whitten and wife of Salem were in town for a few minutes the other day. Mayor Lcyda , of Falls City , and his brother , James E. , were in Shnbert last Thursday. W. II. Ilogrcfe tied his horse to a Shubert hitching post for a few minutes the other day. W. II. West has completed and finished burning another kiln of good brick at his yards here. C. F. Keavis and county Attor ney James were here Saturday last trying a case in replevin. ICli Rupert and wife returned from a visit among friends in the vicinity of Falls Citv Monday. Col Dal by of the Shubert Citi zen went to Auburn Sunday to help start the Chautauqua off in good style. Mrs. Joseph Gillilau , of Peru , .vas visiting her parents , W. W. James and wife , the larter part of last week. Mrs. Ed Graham is at the Syca more Springs seeking relief from rheunu'tisni. We hope sbe may be bcnclitted. Do you think pays to farm when the farmer gets 44 4 bush els of wheat per acre and then gets 80 cents per bushel ? . Frank "Woodard and Bankce Allen of Ncmaha were in Shu bert last week in the interest of a new Masonic hall in their town. J. N. Colglazicr took a wagon load of his grandparent's up to Nemaha to see the high water the other day , and brought home some nice fish. Rev. and Mrs. Sagles made ex tensive visits among the members of the Christian church and their friends generally in Shubert and vicinity last \\cek. Mr. Blakely and wife , of De- Witt , Nebr. , have been visiting Dr. Shook and wife for severa days last week. Mrs. Blakelv is a sister to Mrs. Shook. Elder Sagles pastor of tht Christian church , who lives a Gainer , filled his appointmen here last Sunday. lie was ac companion by his wife. The loss on theChristanChurcl caused by lightning on the 14 o July lias been adjusted and paii and the work of repairing th tructure will begin at once. At a mass meeting of the citi .ens of Shubert last Thursda evening , it wasdeccided to hoi i carnival of two days in Slu jcrt beginning August 30th next Charley Bacon is remodellin xml making some very substai t. tial improvements about h i t.iO iO dwelling. Wben completed 1 iOe e will have a neat and comfortab is home. Mrs. M. II. Taylor and daugl r- ter Gladys and Misses Bland Is Williams , Charlotte Imler ai IsB Codie Henderson are tenting c tbe Auburn Chautauqua grouni this week. ti Rank Lytle and wife of Brok * tine ne Arrow , I T. , is here visiting li as father-in-law , Chas. Bright , ai n incidentally shaking bands \vl his many friends who are glad see Rank looking so well. V CAUSE ONE-THIRD OF KIDNEY DISEASES THE TOTAL DEATHS. When the Kidneys fail to perform their functions properly by not straining out the poison ous waste matter from the blood as it passes through them , the poisons are carried by the circulation to every part of the body , deranging the different organs. This causes heart trouble , stomach trouble , sluggish liver and a host of other ills , all due to deranged Kidneys. FOLEYSKIDNEYCURE corrects irregularities and cures Kidney and Bladder diseases in every form , tones up the whole and the diseases that have CURED OF DRIGHT'S DISEASE. system , Mr. Robert Q. Burke , Blnora , Saratoga Co. , N. Y. , writes : I * m elad to have an oppor resulted from disordered Kidneys disappear , tunity of telling what magnificent retulti 1 have had from mine FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE after having tried other advertlied medicines and several physicians. Before I began because the has been removed. Commence It I had to eet up from n to 10 times each night to relieve my bladder. I was all bloated up cause with dropsy and my e'r ' across the room In fact. I was so badly used up that I had given up hope of living when I mence taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE was urged by a friend to try FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE . One so-cent bottle worked won * ders , and efore I had taken the third bottle the superfluous flesh had cone , ns well as ally at the first sign of danger. Do not risk other symptoms of Kidney trouble. My frirnds were surprised that I was cured , as they all thought I was c ° lng to die. Every few days some one comes from miles away to learn ' Disease Diabetes. having Bright's the name of the wonderful medicine that cured me of Brlght's Disease , and not one that or has triad it has failed to be benefltted. Two Sizes. 50 Gents and $1.00. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY Dr. McMillan , City Pharmacy , Falls City , Nebraska. Home tfrown watermelons were on the market in Shubert the other day , and now that apple new potatoes cabbage and cnciim- birs are a part of the daily diet of mof-t of the common herd , the Dr's will begin to reap aharsvest. On last Sunday the Christian Sunday school at this place , elected the following' ' delegates to attend the county Sunday school convention to be held at HumLoldt Thursday and Friday , July 27 and 88 , viz : Mrs. C. A. Lord , Mrs. W. E. Shook , Mae Wcddlc , W. II. Morrow , H. E. Williams. Lightning struck the steeple of the Christian church last Thurs- d a y night doing considerable amage , but not so great as to nterferc with the regular church ervices. The building was in ured in the Springfield F. & M. nsurance of Sprinfield , Mass. , ivhich has a reputation for > romptness in settling their osses , and as soon as they can get to it the loss will be adjusted and paid , and the building will ioon be in good shape again. On last Thursday night the I. O. O. F. lodge , besides initi.it- ng one candidate into the mys- eries of the initiatory degree , nstalled the following officers 'or the current term : W. II. West , N. G. ; Dr. W. E. Shook , V. G. ; E. N. Rupert , P. G. ; Wil son Else , I. G. ; C. A. Smiley , secretary ; Tom Shafer , treasurer ; E. W. Ilmer , R. S. to N. G. ; Joe Harper , L. S. to N. G. ; Grant Shubert , R. S. to V. G. ; Guy Hutchins , L. S. to V. G. PINE RIDGE Mrs. doll n Hoaglnnd was the guest of her sister last week. Ella Cope of Sabetha , Kan. , is visiting with G. W. Myers of Table Rock. Nellie Snoke was the guest ol her brother , Howard ami wife last weuk. Mrs. John Hoaglnnd spent i few days this week with hei daughter. Edith Stout is spending a con pie of weeks with friends mid re latives in Beatrice. Frank Congland and wife wen Sunday visitors at the hoineN. D Elmore and family. Carolyne Loening spent Wed nesday lust with her sister Mrs Walter McOlentock. l" Eliie Billings wont down to Sal em Sunday where she expects t to make an extended visit with re latives and friends. Archie Hongland and wifi Cleveland Cope , Delia Oberly am "j Rosy Well were Sunday visitor at the home of A. Hongland an family. is The meanest man we know o in is a fellow who bought a poun is of tobacco tor himself and ha < id a restaurant keeper give hi idh : h little boy a glass of water whe to the youngster was crying for bottle of pop. Auburn Heralc Press Notes. The election of Mr. Pollard is both an expression of confi dence in an excellent young man and another mark of ap proval of the policies of Presi- dence Roosevelt. Mr. Pollard made his campaign as a follow er of President Roosevelt and as a linn believer in the first dis trict platform , which pledges him to support the president and whi.'h asks for anti pass legislation and takes advanced ground on other important question now before the people. Geneva Signal. Secretary Bonaparte is as "hefty" as Secretary Taft so here should be no difficulty in nding a cabinet weight for olding down the lid. Fremont 'ri buue. And now Mayor Brown has iscovered that the election in he district was not legal. Won der if he would have thought of if the vote ? had read , Mr. Brown for congress. Nuckolls ounty Herald. Most of the people are tumb- ing to the fact that Tom Law- on is handing1 out a pretty good ninch of fairy stories. Tom is i big hulk of beef and bluffs , but lie is not particularly well upplied with brains and what lehas are of a pretty coarse sort York Times. A number of Nebraska people leld stock in the St. Louis bank hat has had a sensational career - reer and ignotninous ending. Nebraska people who can afford o take such ventures can gen erally afford to lose , and should lave kept their money at home ind in safe and sane institutions that the state offers in abun dance. Norfolk News. All the pert paragrahershave been "hearing the corn grow' > ut the joke is appropriate , just the same. Lincoln Star. According to Mr. Rockefellci God only requires of us what il is possible for us to do. Thai may be all right , providing , of course , that we are not allowed to be the judges of our own poss ibilities. St. Joseph Gazette , At a recent meeting of the Lancaster Literary Society al who had married against then parent's wishes were requested to stand up. The only one lef sitting was an old maid. Atchi son Globe. Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera n Diarrhoea Remedy The Besl in Existence. T.V. . Wood , manager of the Whit County News , Heebe , Ark. , is nro pr < sentutivo southern business man , wh does not hesitate in expressing hi treed opinlou of a well known remed } He says , "It gives mo pleasure t recommend Chamberlain's Colic , Cho era and Diarrhoea Remedy , bavin used it myself aod in my family wit the best results. In fact I believe it I be the best remedy of the kind in exis once. " Sold at Kerr's drug store. Buy it Now. Now is the time to buy Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy. It is certain to be needed soonei1 or later and when that time come ? you will need it quickly. Buy It now. It mn.v save life For sale at Kerr'sdrus ; s-toru. Often a man who is thought slow is able to beat a board bill with perfect ease , Fairbury Gazette. Some men seem to regard n prnyer us a sort of sight dn > ft on the Almighty. Sometimes the draft is not honored because th account is already overdrawn. WANTEDf To exchange a 200 acre farm in North Georgia for small property in Falls City. J. Cronenberger , Falls City , Neb. Notice to Creditors. in the County Court of Klctmrdson County , Nubrasku : In thi ) intittur ut' tlio Eat.ttu o' ' Jacob Nofftfer ( Iccuuscd. It Is ordered by the conrt that the tlino limited for creditors to Illu claims airRlnst guld Kitatdis six months from tlio ifttli dny ot July. 11HV . and nil cliilms not tiled In thin court duly \erlflcd , on or hcforo said lust mimed diitu. will bu Inruvur burrod. Or- dured further that all cliilms tiled uiialnst Niild cMato will be oxiinilnt-d mid adjusted by the court , lit the county court room. In the court housu In Tails City , In said county , Soptembur 15th , November lath , 1005 , and January iStli. 10WI. ll.v order of the court dated July 15 , 190.1. ISKA 1,1 .1. U. WlUllTK , 81-41 Notice of Settlement and For a.n Order of Distribution , In the County Con it of Klchimlsoii County , Nebraska. In the mutter ol the I'stnti' of Anna Onrdps , deceased. To the Credltoif. Heirs , Legatees nnd nil others Inttireited In said estate. Take notice that John Getdfs has tiled In Mi'd ' Conrt u report of Ills doings as administrator ot said ostuto tor his Until settlement theieot , also tiled bis petition for an order of nlstrlbiitlon of the residue of said LStato In his hands Ills oideied by the Court that the sumo lu > heard In the County Court room In said County on the ' "ml dny of July , UKJT , at U o'clock a. m , when and whore nil pintles max appear and oppose the sumo. Ordered lurthcr. that upon the approval ot said repoi t , n decree of distribution ot said resi due will be inudo to the pnrlles entitled theieto. lly order of the Court dated J uly B , UKX'i. Is K.M.I ! K. WII.IIITK , 7'J-at County Dissolution Notice. Notice Is hereby idven that the partnership existing between fi-o ! Dlefeh nnd U. I Muddox has been dissolved by mutual coi , sect. All accounts duo the Una to be co ( cried by O II. Maddox. lie assumes a liidubU'dneis of thu tlrin ol Oletsch Maddox. I UKO. DIKTSUH , I O II. MADDOX. I f 1 D. S. . . flcCarthy t DRAY ANID TRANSPE.R Prompt attention vriven % to the removal of household - > hold goods. < ) PHONE NO. 211 = WE SELL = Diplomat , Old Crow James E. Pepper Guckenheimer Rye The finest Whiskey made. Call for your favorite brand at William Harnack's Phone 74. jit's Being Whispered I ' ' Around That we are doing the Shoe business of the town. Guess it's about right , too , judging from the number of people who are coming here for their Shoes. We fully understand the "wherefore"and so does every Man , Woman and Child who has bought Shoes here , When we give our trade the best shoes their money can buy anywhere on earth , keep our styles right up to the hour , give special and expert atten tion to fitting , what more can we do ? Tie to this Shoe store and you'll always wear good shoes. Geo. B. Holt , The Shoe Man WILSON SPECIAL CARNIVAL PRICES A cask of our regular r I 15 cent glassware , | Ar choice next week * Hapsburg white china made in Austria. 100 piece Dinner set < JJ17 gj ) for * P1 See the genuine cut glass and fancy china in the south window. Special prices Carnival Visitors Welcome at C. M. WILSON REFRACT I ON 1ST. R. L. Beaumont , N. D. i , formerly EVe and Car Specialist. Now limiting practice to EYE GLASSES. Sixth and Felix , ' ST. JOSEPH , - MISSOURI. Six and a tialf acre lot. . FOR SALE Falls In the eastern City on part East of I Ninth street Nice location. One hundred fruit trees. 1'rlce FALLS reasonable CITY. NEB.nffl. ' . Until CD .