THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , AUGUST 25 , 1905. LOCAL LORE O. C. Snyder of Salem spent Saturday in this city , Coal oil 15 cents , vinegar 20 cent at Hecks feed store. Sheriff Hossack tmule a busi ness trip to Rule Tuesday. Rev. Bell of Omaha was in this fcity a short time Tuesday. Mrs. E. A. Harden returned to her home in Verdon Monday. Dan Ramsey of Verdon was a business visitor here Saturday. Cecil Kanaly was in town Tuesday the guest of Mrs Den nis McCarty. Joseph Glasser was down from Humboldt Humboldt Wednesday t on business. Goldie Yocum left Tuesday for a short visit with relatives at Fortesr.ue , Mo. Gill Thomas of St. Joe was in town on Wednesday visiting his many old friends. Leah Poteet left Tuesday for a visit with her sister , Mrs. Will Hearst in Padoni" . Lizzie Hossack is spending the week in Verdon the guest of her sister , Mrs. W. C. Sloan. Stella Wheeler of the Univer sity Place is visiting her aunt Mrs. E. F. Sharts in this city. Rue Gates left Tuesday for St. to enter a wholesale house. She will trim this year at Clarks- tlale Missouri. James Coupe returned the lat ter part of last week from an ex tended visit in New York. He had a very enjoyable trip. A Graham and wife returned from a months visit. The at tended the exposition at Portland and visited relatives in Canada. Tom and Mable Clark who have been visiting their auht Mrs , Pat Gtmn and man. other relatives returned to their home in Chicago Mondav. W. D. Easley and wife came up from Kansas City to visit friends a few days. They will leave the latter part of the week for Denver and other points. Mrs. Eva Rockey and daugh ter of Hiawatha were in this city a short time Monda } ' . They had been visiting relatives at White Cloud and from here they went home. O. W. Davis returned to Zion City Friday after spending sev eral days in this city and Salem. He spent a few days in Salem at the chautauqua and visited old friends. li Prichard , wife and son left Tuesday for an extended visit with relatives in Kentucky. That was Mr. Prichards former home and where most of his re latives live. Martin Gehliii } ; has been suf fering from blood poison in his left hand for several days. Some time atro he cut his hand with a beer bottle and it soon healed up and then blood poison set in in. It is some better at this writing. M. D. Linn and wife returned to their home in Verdon Tuesday. Mrs. Lum has spent the past two months in this city the guest of her sister Mrs. Allie Watson. Mr. Lum has been at Norcatur , Kansas until last Thursday when he came to this city. Sam Stewart came up from Re serve Monday evening and on Tuesday morning in company with Mrs. J. M. DeWalcl and twc daughters , Fay and Edna dnm to Craig , Mo. to visit relatives , Mrs. Stewart who has been visit ing there for the past week will accompany her husband home. George Sinclair of Preston re turned home Tuesday after spend ing several weeks in Gordon , Ne braska. He in company witl several boys from Preston wen to work in the harvest field am George was compelled to retun on account of his health. H < spent Monday night in this cit ; with his grandmother , Mrs. Mar gery Grant. Ennnons Batcman of Stella spent Monday in this city. Judge .Scott left Monday for a business visit in Lincoln , Grace Fenn of Omaha is visit ing at the home of Dr. Yutzy. J. W. Cullen of Verdon was a business visitor here Wednesday. The MtesesMcCray 'of Stella were in this city on business Sat- tirdaj' . Helen Kentner returned from a weeks visit with her aunt in Kan sas City. _ Charles Hoffman made a busi ness trip to Auburn the first of the week. Mrs. Ira HouU of Verdon was in this city Saturday to consult a physician. Ruth Messier is in Stella this week the guest of her cousin , Mrs. Ed Hammond. Charles Plante came up from Rule Monday and transacted business in this city. R. S. Maloney and son Robe of Humboldt were business visitors at the hub on Saturday. Oddie Lapp spent Saturday in Hiawatha visiting friends and at tending the street fair. Will Kentner of Kansas City Sundayed here the guest of his par ents and little daughter. Into Price is in Verdon this week visiting at the home of her aunt , Mrs. Taylor Johnson. James McKiever left for Bea trice the first of the week where he has a position in a hotel. J. F. DeGarnett of Omaha spent Saturday in this city. He was the guest of his son , Elmer. Pool Grinstead of Wathena , Kansas was shaking hands with his friends in this city on Mon day. Mrs. W. R- Holt and daughter Nellie Lee left Sunday evening or Sedalia , Mo to spend a few lays. Lois Keeiing went to Hiawatha Saturday to visit friends. She attended the street fair Saturday night. _ Father Bex made a business rip to Auburn Mondav. While here he was the guest of Father eeney. Mae Gossett returned the first of the week from a weeks visit in liawatha. She was the guest o : Lewis. John Boomgaarn and son 01 F. J. of Humboldt were in town on Monday. While here the ) were most delightful callers a this office. P. O'Brien and May Calahan of Chicago who have been visit ing the former's daughter , Mrs Pat Gunn returned to their home Mo ml a j' . E. L. Sandusky met with i painful accident the latte part of last week. He smasher his thumb nail until he will pro bably loose it. Stella Knickerbocker returnee Saturday afternoon from Ilia waHia where she spent severa days. She was the guest o Allendorfs while there. Arthur S. Bassett of Hiawath ; spent Sunday in this city thj guest of Norman Gentry. In th evening they drove to Salem tc attend the chautauqua. R. R , Rule left Saturday nigh for Alma , Nebraska where hi will spend about two months 01 a ranch. Mr. Rule is going awa ; to rest up and enjoy his well earn ed vacation. W. R. Holt and Paul Green wald left Saturday evening , wit ! the formers fine hogs , for Seda lia , Mo. , to attend the fair. The ; expect to visit a number of differ cut fairs before they return home Arethia Guthman came dowi from Plattsmouth Friday to spen a few days in this city the gues of Elizabeth Sanford. On Sun day they both left for St. Jo where they will enter a whole sale house. Mrs. D. Jarrott was up from ulo Monday. B. G. Mullen of Dawson was in own Saturday. George E. Hall spent Wcdnes- ay in Verdon. Delia Houck of Salem was in his city Saturday. Frank Powers was down from , Humboldt Monday. I. N. Mullen of Dawson was in his city Saturday , Pat O'Brian of Dawson spent Saturday in this city. James B. Prime of Barada was n this city on Tuesday. Will Ramsey returned to his luties in St. Joe Tuesday. Mrs. G. A. Clelland of Rule pent Monday in this city. G. A. Jorn was down from Ver- on on business last Monday. A. T. Parsons came down from Verdon Saturday on business. Mrs. Nixon of Barada was a business visitor here Tuesday. R. S. Hannaford jr. of Brown- ille was in this city on Tuesday. S. O. Sims of Nims City was one of Tuesday's business visit ors , A ten pound son was born to k > lm Crook and wife last Tues- lay. McKinley Evans is visiting lis uncle at Kansas City this week. Will Crawford of Ilumboldt visited this city in a business way VIonday. Ethel Howe of Lincoln is in the city visiting at the home of Fred 3eaulieti. Emma Goldner went to Stella Wednesday to visit friends for a Few days. I. R. Curry was up from Hia watha Sunday and spent a short time in this city. Charles Bracelcn of Lincoln spent Sunday with his wife and relatives in this city. C. H. Marion , wife and daugh ter Audrey spent Tuesdain Merrill the guests of relatives. Mrs. A. J. Stewart came down from Verdon Wednesday to visit her cousin , Mrs. Arthur Harris. Mrs. Wai. Godfrey of Rule was in this city Monday visiting friends and doing some trading. Mrs. B. F. Vcach of Verdon was in this city Wednesday to visit Arthur Harris and wife who are very sick. Rev. D. Geo. I. Wright Pre siding Elder , of Nebraska City will preach at the M. E. church next Sunday at 8 , p. in. Dr. W. II. Kerr left for Kan sas City Wednesday where he will spend a few days with his son Dr. Lee Kerr and wife , Mrs. G. V. Stumbo and daugh ter , Jennie Pearl are in Lincoln this week the guests of the form ers sister , Mrs. C. E. Peabody. Mrs. Parson Eowlerand daugh ter Dora returned to their home in Armour , Monday after visit ing a number of old friends in this city. Mrs. John Smith and little son returned to their home in Omaha Monday after spending several days at the home of her parents in this city. John Oswald and wife went to e Stella Wednesday. John return- n ed home the next day , but Mrs. „ Oswald will spend several days i- at that place with her parents. The subject of sermon at th Presbyterian church next Sab bath morning will be , "How i- Trials a n d Disappointment iy Come to be Benedictions , am Why God permits them. " Every body cordially invited. Word was received the first ol the week that Mrs. Ditch was very ill at her home in Indiana , Mrs. Ditch is the wife of the former pastor of the Brethren church. Her son Arthur left al once for her bed side. Mary Sullivan returned yester lay morning from a six weeks isit in Wyoming. Evyline Howe of Lincoln is isiting at the home of her aunt , Urs. Fred Bcaulictt. F. A. Nims and wife ad Ona iimmons of Nims City are spend- ng a few weeks in Portland , Oregon. When contemplating a public ale see "Tubbie" Clark , who is s always prepared to serve unch. 84-tf , Tom Colemau of Omaha spent Vednesday in this city. On Thursday he went to Dawson to isit his mother. Gertrude Mohler returned to icr work in Lincoln Monday fter spending a few days with icr parents in this city. J. E Mettz was called to Craig > y the serous illness of his broth- r and on Tuesday he and his wife and children left for that place. Ethel Wilhite who is visiting at the home of her uncle , J. R. Vilhite , will return to her home ionic in Wichita , Lansas Mon- lay. George Prater , wife and two ittle daughters returned from a risit in St. Joe Tuesday evening. While there Chloe and Hazel sang in the Lyceum Theater an von first honors. Mamie Eatough" returned to Lincoln , Wednesday after spend- ng several weeks here visiting 'riemls. She is one of the in structors in the conservatory of nusic at that place. Bruno Hanson and wife of Norfolk spent a few days the Irstof the week in this city. On Wednesday they wentto ] Kan sas City to visit at the home of the the latters brother , Dr. Lee Kerr. Mrs. B. Eiting and two child ren and Miss Cleo Van Leion of David City spent a few days the alter part of last week at the ionic of Rev. II. Bex. From : ierc they went to Kansas City to visit relatives. Our Rule correspondent calls attention to the fact that Mrs. Watteyne has just returned tote to that place from California , where she was called by the ser ious illness of Mort Potter. Our correspondent adds that Mortis recovering. His friends in this city will be sorry to learn that lie has been sick , but will bu correspondingly glad to kno\\ that he is recovering. E. E. Gordon , well known to most of the older residents o Falls City , was in town this week visiting at the home of F Beaulieu. It had been sevenleei years since Mr. Gordon was here , and of course he notcc many changes in faces a n ( places , but nevertheless manj of his old friends still remainec and they were all glad to se him. Mr. Gordon has been em uloyed for * vears as a railway M conductor and in a recent " -reel was so badly injured that i -vas found necessary to ampu tate his right leg. He has jus been discharged from the hos pital and goes from here to th east on a visit. He is accom paniaed by his wife and daugh ter. Good Boy Wanted. To enroll in business college Monday , September 11 th , and dc chores for board in one of the best families in our city. Tim is a snap for the right party , For particulars call on or address , G. M. BAKKKTT , Principal. Legal Notice. UcorKO Gutziiiur , I'lalntllf Emma J. UuUiner , Defendant. Ttiu above named defendant will tuUi nollci : thiu ( ieorKti Outztnur lliti plaltitlfi tiled on tlit ) lUth uuy of AuKUst. I'M : , . In th ( Klclmrdcmi c.unity district court a ptHltlon iilMlnat said defendant tin : object mill prityc to obtain u dhorco from Bald defendant 01 thu urcrjrid * and for the reHMin that said defendant fondant had been irullty of HTOBH and uxtrtuni cruelty towards plalntHf without Just uuusi or provocation Vou uro required to plead to suld putltloi on or before October 'J. IWS or the HlluKil tlormof mild petition will bo taken us trui mid the prayer of mild petition grunted. UeofKO GuUrner , M-Sl I'lulntlH t'lrtit publication Auir. US Hf ifrmifrontr miwfrifnwirm w ww w witrorwttww mm Money ! Lands ! I Private Funds to Loan E ANNUAL INTEREST OPTIONAL PAYMENTS | This is a good time of the year i to arrange your money matters MORTGAGES BOUGHT Some good farms , also Lands and Ranches to sell or Exchange in Desirable Localities in the West and South A party wishes to purchase 80 acres of good land near school. Can pay } 4 cash ; if necessary can ar range to pay all cash. Have you an 80 to sell ? So acres 5 1-2 miles from Falls City , Ohio pre cinct , $6,400.00. Cottage to rent Sept. rst. 3 blocks of bank corner : good condition , on corner lots. For sale , 20 acres well improved , number one loca tion. 6,500 acres to sell ; 40 miles of Grand Island. Can be subdivided Good terms. Good chance. Wanted t6 purchase : 10 , 15 or 20 acres in the Mis souri river hills. 1or Sale : A fine farm of 280 ac res. No. t improvements and well located. I have buyer for 160 acres not over six miles from Falls City Have parties who desire to rent good farms If you have an So or 160 you wish to sell , iet me know. 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 1 Henry C. Smith 1 FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA . 3 Legal Notice. Notice la hereby ulven of thu Incorporation of thoTrlbuno I'nIilNhInK Company. The niiino of thu corporation Hlmll bu Thu Trlhunu I'ulillMilMK Company , Thu principal place of tratiHUCtlnn the bus- IIICSH ol the corporation ahull Iw Kails City , Nehtaska. Thu Kononil natnruof thu liimlncas to bo tnmtueted Hlmll bo u general newspaper mid Job prlntlnir liiiHlni'u * iinil th' . ' pn'illonllon ' l it newspaper Tim amount , of capital Htock authorl/ed Hh.ill bol X)00 to bu Hold on subscription : ind paid In Hiich ways an tlif directors or hoard of inaiuwrh Hlmll direct. Thu private property of thu Muck holder * fo bo exempt I rum thedchtH of mild corporation The tlmu of the commencement of the corporation Hlmll bo .Inly I , 1'Hi'i ' and shall HT- inlnato at thu cxplriittnn of tlfty yean * there- Iroin , The litKliust amount or Indebtedness thu corporation Hlmll Incur Hlmll not exceed Illty percent of the pulil up capital stock. Tim affair * of Hlicli coiporatlon slnill bo onn > ducted by president. Hccretary and treas urer mid n hoard of miiniUjerH ennslstlnit ol three Htock hnldeis to hn ulio'cn liv tlie vote of thestocK holduiHaml to hold llmolllco for a period ot mmyeiir. or until their Hiioren ors are ' -lected and iunlllled | O IUKAVIH. . A 1.1AN I ) MAV , M-JJ K. V 8HAHT * . WILSON DINNERWARE FOR TWO WEEKS We have two patterns and a full crate of each. See the ware in our large window. 100 PIECE DINNER SETS AT CITY PRICES The largeststock of fan cy China , Dinnerware and Glassware in the city. Don't forget us on Groceries and Flour. C. M. WILSON For Sale Cbeap. Twenty double school desks , good as new. My object for sel ling is , to replace them with tables. For particulars call on or address. G. M. BARKHTT , Principal. Falls City Business College. School J. Supplies We are headquar ters for School Sup plies , with the larg est and best line ever offered .in the city. Our five cent hard pa per pencil tablets can not be beaten. We have tablets from one cent up. Lead pen cils of every descrip tion ; penholders , pens eraser s every thing you need. We have a fine line of letter paper , tablets , box paper , fancy enve lopes , etc. CITY PHARMACY Dr. McMillen , Prop. Falls City , - Neb. I C. H. flARION | AUCTIONEER , Sales conducted in scientific and busi nesslike manner I C. H. MARION Falls City , Nebraska FOR SAI.K.- -A first class Jersey milk cow. Inquire of G. J. Crook. tf.