The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, September 01, 1905, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 1 1905.
THREE GREAT FARM BARGAINS !
In Richardson County , Nebraska and Brown County , Kansas
These three farms belong to non-residents and
must be sold in thfe next few days.
No I is a good , rich farm of 158 acres , lying only three miles north of Falls
City. Good improvements ; finely fenced ; windmill and tanks ; good small or
chard ; plenty of good water ; on R. F. D. and telephone line ; good neighborhood ,
close to school and church ; no better soil in the county ; good abstract title.
No. 2 60 acres of good , rich land , three miles southeast of Barada. Some
what rolling but not rough ; pretty well improved ; good , large orchard , plenty
of good water. This will make some one with small capital a good little home ,
and there is land adjoining this that can be had.
No. 3 Is a good farm of 92 acres lying between Reserve and Padonia , Kan. ,
Well improved ; fine location ; good neighborhood ; orchard ; plenty of good water ;
part of this farm is creek bottom , but never overflows ; no better soil in Brown
County , most all in cultivation. Only 2 miles from railroad market.
These farms will never be offered as cheap again. As above stated ,
these farms belong to non-residents and will be sold for less than their value in
the next few days.
Also a good $2,000 residence ; large barn ; good arched cave ; some fruit ; nice
ornamental trees ; beautiful lawn ; four nice east front lots , only three blocks
from post office. Belongs to a non resident , and for this reason will sell this
nice home for $1,100.
All of the above are sure enough bargains and you will think so when you
get our prices on these farms. Don't forget our land excursions to Butler , and
6ther counties in Kansas on Tuesday , September sth. If you don't see us soon
you will miss a bargain.
WHITAKER BROS
FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA
VERDON.
Beeclier Cornell was in Atchison -
son Friday.
Geo. Hall was up from Falls
City "Wednesday.
Chcstor Clark's baby is quite
sick this week.
Quinton Stump was on tlu
sick list this week.
Mrs. Mary Ann Clark is on
the sick list this week.
Walter Vcach was a Kansas
City visitor this week.
Luella .lorn is visiting1 Laura
lleinzlcmnn this week.
Mrs. Ocamb and children returned -
turned Sunday from St. Joe.
Anna Fasteneau of Nebraska
City was a Verdon visitor this
week.
Albert Johnson , of Long- Is
land is visiting his parents this
week.
The infant son of Kobert
Chamberlain has been sick the
last week.
Mrs. Arnold , who lives on Mr.
T. L. Hall's place is very ill
this week.
William Fisher has rented
Mrs. A. E , Colemans1 larm for
three years.
The llamel farm , south ol
town lias been rented by Mr.
Henderson.
Guy Gage returned home ironi
the western part of the State ,
last Friday.
J. C. Clurry of Stella is visit
ing-his daughter. Mrs. Chester
Clark this week.
Mrs. Jane Tingley has gen <
to visit relatives and friends ii
Cnldwell , Idaho.
Geo. Messier became sudden
ly sick Saturday night and is ii
a serious condition.
Geo. Baney who has been 01
the Ramel farm south of to\vi
expects to move to Dakota.
D William Bruhn has bough
for $1100 , the 160 acres farn
west of town ot J. W. Cullen.
C , U. Shugart the Falls Cit ;
Insurance man was transactini
business in Verdon Tuesday.
Mrs. Robert Chamberlain was
visited this week by Mrs. Joe
Messier , of Caldwell , Idaho.
Amret Hart of Straussville
las rented rooms of Orlando
Veal and will do dressmaking.
J. W. Taylor and wife and
Crs. E. M. Hitter are visiting
Dr. Taylor and wife this week.
Mrs. T. W. Johnson's mother ,
Mrs. Strothers , of Falls City
s visiting relatives in Verdon.
J. 11. and T. L. Hall went to
Salem Sunday from there they
go to Superior , Nebr on bnsi-
icss.
John Strauss and wife and
baby went to Straussville in
.heir automobile to stay a few
lays.
William Tynan of Peru came
lown for a visit to John Corn-
nell and family Saturday eve
ning.
Florence Hull is taking in the
carnival at Shubert and visit
ing her sister , Mrs. Bricker this
week.
The grandparents of Mr. and
Mrs. OsearN ussbnum , have re
turned to their homo at Douglas
Nebr.
Twelve loiids of cattle and
two loads of hogs were shipped
to Chicago by Emerson Bowers
this week.
Those who visited the street
fair at Sabetha , Kansas were
Clan Coleman , Mrs. A. E. Col-
man , and B. P. Wiser and wife.
Cleveland Bros' store is being
packed in preparation for the
move to Falls City. Mr. Bow
ersox expects to move with the
store.
Amelia 'Bauer and Amelia
Deitrich returned home from a
trip to Syracuse , Dunbar , and
other points in the state last
Friday.
Anna James of Stella , was a
Verdon visitor last Thursday.
Miss James has been elected to
teach in the grammar grade
this year.
Ethern Tingley. who hasbeci
making an extended visit ii
\7erdon has left for Lincoli
where he expects to attem
school.
Robert Mickle of Lincoln vis
ited at the home of J. C. Cornel
Sunday. His wife and son Jern
have been here some time bu
expect to return home soon.
Clare Coleman has the fines
automobile in the state. It ha
a twenty-live horse power en
gine , and goes line. He is gc
ing to the State Pair in it.
Ethel Kieler will attend Col
ner University this year. He
parents expect to move thi
week to Bethany where the wil
remain until Ethel finishe
school.
Mrs > . Clark has returned horn
to Horton , Kansas. She wa
accompanied by her daughter
Mrs. P. P. Bowman. Mrs
Bowman expects to return t
Mexico in the near future.
L. A. Kinsey was a Salet
visitor last Friday. Mr. Kir
sey and family expect to mov
to Lincoln where their son Ra
mend will attend the Wesleya ;
University the coming year.
Mrs , Mart Stuart and Mi
Homer Watkins , had thei
chicken roosts robbed recently
They are watching for thieve
in that neighborhood now , am
promise and snch visitors a dos
of lead.
Frank Clark , north of Vei
don was unfortunate enough t
have all his melons ruined b
miscreants recently. Those th :
were not plugged were broke
open , or spoiled so they wi
not ripen.
Died. Infant daughter of MI
and Mrs. Geo. Sloan of Norca
ur Kansas. The funeral ws
held Thurday , Aug , 17. Merr
Lum of Verdon and brother c
Mrs. Sloan attended the funer ;
Mr. Sloan formerly resided i
Verdon.
Some ot the Verdon peopl
who were in Falls City the las
week are : Mrs B. F. Veach , Mrs.
Abe Stuart , Martha King , Lil
ian Evans , Geo. Messier and
vifc. L. A. Kinsey and wife
Mrs. Johnson , C. G. Humphrey ,
editor of the Verdon Vedette ,
losh Bloom , Link Allison and
Anna Fraunfelder.
Salem.
JakeNorris was in Salem Sun
lay.
lay.Geo.
Geo. and Fred Cleveland wert
n Salem Monday.
Mr. Em inert were in Falls
City , last Friday ,
Geo. Porter spent several day.1
it Craig , Mo. last week.
J. II. Timmerman made ;
trip to Falls City , Monday.
Ada and Alvirda Allen were
shopping in Falls City Monday
Lila and Irene Spurlock arc
visiting friends at Sabetha Kan
Mr. Ramel of Falls City spen
Monday afternoon in onr midst.
Mrs. J. H. Timmerman has
been quite sick , with neuralgia
W. R. Allen transacted bus !
less in Falls City last Thnrs
lay.
lay.Win.
Win. Stach and wife of Ver-
Ion attended the funeral of Mr
Corn.
Mr. Hurley and daughter arc
spending several days in St
liouis.
Fred Schock transacted busi
icsa in Falls City Thursday eve
ling.
Dr. He kett was quite sicl <
several days the first of the
week.
Salem was well representec
it the Sabetha street fair lasl
week.
Mrs. Walter Dowell is report'
ed very 511 ut her home neai
Salem.
Warren Schiable and Clydt
Ramel were Salem visitors Sun
day evening.
Mrs. Dr. Waggoner leftThurs
forDawson where she will visi'
several days.
Mrs Grinstead left Monday t (
visit her daughter , Mrs. HoiT
of Hum bold t.
Orrie French visited her sis
ter Mrs. Lou Grush , near Salen
a few days this week.
W. W. Wertz has returned t
Alma Nebraska after spendinj
several days at home.
Presiding Elder Wright hclc
Quarterly meeting at the M. H
church Saturday evening.
Mrs. Eliza Wickhamand Mrs
B. L. Hasenyager are visitin :
Frank Fitch and wife of Omalui
The stock of goods fron
Clevelands store at Verdon ha
been moved to the Salem store
Mrs. Jas. French and Mrs. P
O. Wade visited Mrs. Lou Grus <
several days the latter part o
last.
Mrs. Geo. Jennings eame u
from Falls City Saturday an
is visiting relatives for Severn
days.
Prof. Feuertein visited sevet
al days the latter part of las
week with Prof. Wilson and wif
of Stella.
Mrs. J. R. Campbell arrive
home Saturday after visitin
several days with friends a
Craig , Mo.
Dr. Ruby , wife and baby o
Des Moines , Iowa are spendin
several days in Salem , th
guests of C. B. Emmert.
Mrs. C W. Roberts is makin
a several weeks visit with W
S. Waller and wife , Exeter an
M. H. Felt and family at Frc
mont.
Mrs. H. B. Gist and daughte
Mrs. W. F. Winebrenner c
Clarksburg , Mo. , are makin
friends and relatives an extend
ed visit.
Mrs. Ely , of Temple Texas
left for her home Monday morn
ing after spendingseveral week
visiting at the homeof her fatl :
er , G. Hard.
Stella Wheeler left Monda
for her home at University Plac
after spending some time wit
friends and relatives at Fall
City and Salem.
Mrs. J. A. Anderson is in St
Joseph purchasing her Fall am
Winter stock of millinery , Sin
was accompanied by Linnr
rimmerman who will work ir
: lic wholesale houses
Capt. J. P. Grinstead return
lome Saturday after spendinf
several days attending the re
union at Craig Mo. where IK
displayed the curios he collect
ed in the Philippines and Japan
C. D. Baker held an auctioi
Saturday afternoon and dispos
ed of his house hold goods
After spending several days a
Suneca , Kansas , Mr. Ba k e
and wife will leave for their nev
home at Gering.
Mrs. G. C. Timmerman an <
two sons , who have been visit
ing friends and relatives foi
several weeks left Wednesda ;
'or St. Joe where they will mak
a few days visit at the home o
Geo. Wertz , going from there t (
their home at Colby , Kansas.
BARADA
The mother of John Marks
and little grand-daughter hav
been visiting here for some time
A few friends by invitatioi
called at the home of Sam Vai
Osdel on Sunday , where the ;
all enjoyed a grand spread.
Viola Rains is at the home
of James Stephenson , very sic
Dr. Houston of Falls City ha
seen called to his bedside , pro
nouncingher illness a case o
appendicitis in its lirst stage
Mr.Spenrs will go to MO. 01
Wednesday with the intentio :
of moving his household good
liere , he having rented rooms o
Mrs. Dr. Williamson , this mov
doubtless means a house keepe
too.
Sam Spickler and wife am
Mr.s Allen , returned last Mon
clay from Glenwood , Iowa
where ihey had beeu attend
ing a Holiness camp meeting
and report having a lovely tim
while gone.
The canning company is dc
ing some very satisfactory wor
in tomato canning. This fac
tory is a great enterprise fo
Barada , as it bring into em
ployment a great many c
the otherwise idle boys an
girls.
Marie crotty entertained u fei
friends at her home on Sunda
eve , in honor of the two Mis
Husbanie , who has been spent
ing a few days this week , i
dainty spread upon the gras ;
abundance of ice cream and cak
to which rt'e all did ample jus
lice.
PINE RIDGE
A Hoagluncl and family spez
Sunday in this vicinity.
Carrie Boss and Joy Myar wei
Sunday callers in this vicinity.
Mrs. John Hoagland is spend
n couple of weeks with her dntipl
ter.
A. McClintock and family wei
Sunday visitors with Frank Hoaj
land and family.
A number of yonng folks (
this vicinity spent Sunday wit
Ben Unland and family.
Will Reynolds left for his horn
at Beaver City after spending
short time here among relativt
and friends.
Max Werner left Wednesda
for Stella. There he joined tl ;
Stella drum corps and they clro\
to Shubert to play at the stre <
fair.
Walter and Will O'Brien , wii
have been visiting at the home <
their aunt , Mrs. Pat Gunn , n
turned to their home in Chicae
Saturday.
.
i - 11
On Monday of this week Janu
Clancy and wife were mame
forty years , and a number of the
friends perpetrated a pleasant BU
prise on them to remind them c
the occasion , The evening wi
epentlin social reunion and appn
priate refreshments were tervet
The worthy couple were present ?
with a handsome rocking chair i
a token of the esteem in whic
they are held by their relativ <
and friends. Dawson Newsbo'
Primaries.
The republican voters of .felTorson \ ,
precinct arc hereby requested to meet J
ut Preston on Saturday night , Septem
ber Oth , 1003 , ut 8 o'clock for the purpose -
pose of selecting twelve (12) ( ) delegates l
to the republican county convention to
bo held ut Stella , Nebr , on Septemour
12 , 1005 , and for the transaction of uny ,
other business whlcn may come before (
them.
W. W. HIIOWK ,
CommlttciMnun ,
The republican voters of Ohio pre
cinct are requested to meet at the
town hall on September 0,1005 , for the
purpose of selecting ten (10) ( ) deleguleB
to the county convention to he hold at
Stellu , Neb. , on September 12 , 1005 ,
und to transact such other business as
may properly come before the con
vention.
GUAN'T GOOLSUY ,
Committecman.
The republican voters of the Third
ward of Falls City , Nebraska , are
hereby requested to meet in eaucu ut
the National hotel on Friday night
September 8 , 1903 , at 7:30 : o'clock , for
the purpose of selcctlnc eleven (11) ( )
delegates to the republican county
convention to be held at Stella , on
September 12 , 1005 , and for thu trim-
suction of any other buslnees.
CAUL LIPPOLD ,
Committeemiin.
Pursuant to a cull of the County
Centrul Commitee the republicuns of
the Second wurd of Fulls City , No-
bruska , ure requested to meet In the
court house on Fridny , September 8 ,
1005. at 7:30 : p. m. , for the purpose of
selecting seventeen ( IV ) delegates to
the republican county convention at
Stella , September 12 , 1005 , and to tran
sact sUch other business as may be
deemed necessary.
NOKMAN MUSSULMAN ,
Committeemiin.
The republican voters of Liberty
precinct ure culled to meet in CUUCUK
on the Oth duy of September , at 2:30
p. m. , tit the opcru house in Verdon ,
Nob. , for the purpose of selecting four
teen (14) ( ) delegates to the county con
vention to be held ut Stella. Nub. , on
the 12th duy of September and also to
nominate a township ticket , and to
transact any other business that may
come before said meeting.
W. H. MAltK ,
Committeemiin.
Real Estate Transfers.
County Recorder Rieger reports
the following : real estate trans
fer for the week ending August
29th.
II. C. Fankell and wife et ul to trus
tees of the Village of Stellu wd to pt
lot 10 blk 11 Stella consideration $30.
E 3 Durr and wife to Wru McDou-
gall wd to pt nwi no } 20-1-15 consid
eration $750.
Wm Herbster ( single ) to Louis
Herbster 0 2-17 consideration
qcd to pt sw -
tion $1300.
Caroline Herbster ( widow ) ct ul to
Wm Horbstcr qcd to all int in swj S2 -
*
17 consideration $0600.
Mrs. U A Brooke and Mrs. Emily U *
Slosson ( widows ) to Henry E MoriU
wd to lots 1-2-7-8 and ei lots 3 fi blk 64
Salem alee i ac in ne } sw } 3-1 15 con
sideration $1200.
Ferdinand M Harlow and wifcotal
to Wm II Jones wd to so } s } i > cj 11
and lot Si of sw } sec 12 1 15 conoid oration
tion $4300.
Total amount of transfers $17,400.
FOR SALE : Set light double
harness , nearly new. William
Spears.
Sigmund Spaeth went to Au
burn Tuesday' in the interest of
his gasoline engine business. He
will spcMid several days there dur
ing the fair.
Good Farms And Lands Cheap.
There is absolutely better farm
land for the money , and more
money to be made on increase in
land , in South Dakota , than any
other section of the United \
States for the next few years as *
has been the case in the past few
years. We have made specialty
of these lands for several years.
Write for our descriptive booklet
which you will find valuable.
Cheap excursion rates any clay.
RIKER & CHAMHERS ,
Gen. , Land and Immi. , Agt.
40d Bee Building Omaha Nebr.
Nothing on the Market Equal to Cham
berlain's Colic , Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy.
This fact is well known to druggists
everywhere , and nine out of ten will
give their customers this preparation
when the best U asked for. Mr. Oba
Wltmer , a prominent druggist of Jop-
lln , Mo. , In u circular to his customers
says : "Thorn is nothing on the market
in tli3 way of patent medicine which
equals Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel com
plaints. We sell and recommend this
. " For sale '
preparation. at Kerr'sdrug
store.
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