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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1905)
it THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 8 , 1905. LOCAL LORE Will Holt and wife returned home Friday. John Frybcrgcr , of Humboldt was in town Friday. Sam Prater spent Friday in Auburn at the fair. Clarence Heck and Joe Forney spent Sunday in Preston. Mrs. John Oswald was quite sick the first of the week. Nelle Weaver , of Verdonvas in town the first of the week. B. E. Wheeler came down from Humboldt Friday on business. A. F. Hutchison , of Peru , spent Sunday with friends in this city. city.A. A. H. Callison came down from Auburn Sunday and spent the day. James Mult2 and son , Merl , spent Friday in Auburn at the fair. Dr. O. II. Kent .vas an Auburn visitor the latter part of last week. Charles Cornell and Elva Sears spent Sunday with friends in Verdon. Emerson Bowers and wife were down from Verdon Friday 01 : business. Keith McMillan returned Fri day from a visit with relatives al Fullerton. Miles Macomber was an Au burn visitor the latter part oi last week. Mrr. Frank Clark and ( laugh \J \ tcr , Maud , were down from Ver don Frida3' . H. McConnell , of Humboldt , was a business visitor in this city Tuesday. Mrs. Ben Law returned Satur day from a visit to her parent : at Nevada , Mo. J. A. Heinxelman came dowi from Verdon to look after busi ness matters Saturday. Burt Sperry and wife spent Sun day in Verdon the guest of the lat ter' ssister , Mrs. Merritt Linn. Josephine Gehling- left Thurs day niht for Lead , S. D. , when she will teach school the comin < year. Kate Thomas , of Lincoln spen several days in this city the firs of the week. She returned horn Tuesday. Mrs. John L. Cleaver a n < ( laughter , Nellie , have both beei on the sick list. They are bette at this writing. F. W. Halm and wife , of Corn ning , Mo. , spent Friday in thi city the guest of friends an looked after business. Mrs. Julia Greenwald am daughter , Mabel , returned Frida. from an extended visit with rela tives in Pennsylvania. Mrs. D. M. Davies and tw little sons left Friday for Verde to spend several days with he parents. J. D. Griffith and wife. Mrs. D. W. Grii'llth returned t her home in Verdon Friday afte spending several days with he brother , Grant Windle and wife Prof. W. II. Pillsbury , wif and two sons returned from Fu lerton. Neb. , Tuesday after spem ing some time with his brothei Mrs. Joe Gulp returned thi week from an extended visit i California. Portland and Denvc : She has spent a most pleasar summer. Mrs. Lloyd Morris , of Stell ; is in this city at the home of hi parents , D. P. Lowe and wif < very ill. She is suffering froi typhoid fever. Hayden Bowers and wife , < Verdon , were business vinto : here last Friday. They wei guests at the home of A. Cook while in town. Elizabeth Sanford came t from St. Joe Monday and c Tuesday left for Greenwooi where she will spend the millii cry season trimming' . G. E. Hall spent Sunday in Verdon. Jessie Page came down from Dawson Tuesday. R. B. Thomas , of Verdon , was in this city Saturday. Wesley Crook left Friday for Denver to spend a few weeks. II. II. Birch , of Shubert , was a business visitor here Saturday. Mrs. Bert Harpstcr spent Sun day in Preston with her parents. Miss Weidenhatnmer of Hia- wath spent Tuesday in this city. Fred McKievcr left Saturday for a short stay in Council Bluffs. Fred Heineman come down from Verdon on business Tues day. Mrs. Asa Vcach is in Lincoln where she is attending the state air. air.Ed Ed Haner left Sunday for a hort visit with friends in Hia- vatha. Florence P a r c h e n returned unday from a visit with rela- ives in Verdon. W. A. Hossack left Sunday for 'arker. ' S. D. , where he will pend some time. Ferdinand Friedly jr. left Tuesday for Grand , Oklahoma to pend a few days. Ed Burris and wife left Sun- lay for Lincoln , where they will pend several days. C , II. Marion left Tuesday for 'err } ' , Oklahoma , where he has : i sale for Thursday. Charles Cornell went to St. Joe he first of the week to spend a ew days with friends. Orra Ross came down from Shubert Tuesday and will wo rk on the Falls City News. C. W. Barnett , of Omaha , was n this city the latter part of last ivcek visiting old friends. Mrs. George Schmelzel left Friday for a visit with friends and to attend the Auburn fair. Hal Sowles came up from St. Joe to visit his parents , D. W Soles and wife a few days. Mrs. Ross Jackson came up rom Rule Saturday to visit hei parents , Dick Jones and wife. Verda Sage left Monday foi Lincoln to visit her brother , Harry , and attend the state fair. James Delaware of White Cloud was in town Tuesday on his way to Hiawatha to attend the fair. George Boone and wife , of St Joe , are visiting at the home ol the hitter's brother , Al Restorer Bruce Dixon left Tuesday for Eldorado , Kansas to spend a feu lays looking after business mat ters. John Towle , of Omaha , spen a few days this week in this citj at the home of his father , ES Towle. Otho Watson came down fron Verdon Sunday after spending i few weeks with bib aunt , Mrs M. D. Lum. John Rebuck and wife , of Sa betha , Kans. , were the guests o their uncle , Will Price , and fain ily last Friday. Stella Johnson returned to he home in Verdon Sunday after ; weeks visit with her cousins , Fa ; and Pearl Price. Mrs. Maud Hammond w a down from Stella the latter par of the week to visit her parents Albert Norris and wife. Asa Crook left Friday for trip through Colorado. He wil visit Denver and many othe cities before he returns. Mrs. W. II. Morrow and tw children of Shubert were in tow ; Tuesday. The left in the eve ning for a visit with relatives ii White Cloud. Harry Custer and wife return ed Tuesday from a two week visit in Colorado. They visitei Mrs. Robert Norton and famil ; at Colorado Springs while away They report a most pleasant trip John IJiibb spent Sunday in St. Joeph. Steve Miles went to St. Joe on Saturday night. County Attorney James spent Sunday in Humboldt. Mrs. Eva Gentry left Tuesday for a short stay in Lincoln. George Prichard and wife spent this week in Lincoln at the fair. Mrs. Mowery and son came down from Verdon Monday after noon. L. J. Hitchcock and wife spent a part of the week in Lincoln at the fair. Frank Hynek , of Humboldt , was a business visitor to this city Saturday. Mahlon Bcechy left Tuesday for Southern Kansas to look after some farm land. George Sperry left Monday for Horton to spend a few days and to look after business. Clyde and Myrtle Ramel left Tuesday for Lincoln where they will visit the state fair. Paul Nemechek , of Humboldt , was transacting business in this city the first of the week. Frank Lichty returned Tues day from a several days trij : through Indiana and Chicago. Samuel Lichty returned Tuesday - day from Indiana where he at tended the Brethren conference. Nclle Cain returned the first oi the week from a several weeks visit with her sister in Hia > vatha Mrs. John Babb and little son returned home from a visit with relatives in Humboldt Wednes day. Col. Marion , the well known auctioneer , left Tuesday forOkla homa where he will conduct r large stock sale. Sam Kimmcl returned Tucs day from the east where he at tended the conference of the Brcthern Church. Joseph Glasser came down from Humboldt Tuesday to spend ; few days inthiscity lookingaftei political matters. Lottie Coe , of Omaha , wil spend a few weeks with R. D Messier and wife and Mrs. Chas Hoffman in this city. Mrs. George Jennings a n ( ( laughter , Nellie , returned Mon daj * from a two weeks visit witl relatives in Stella and Salem. John W. Towle wife and twc daughters returned to their hoim in Omaha Monday after spend ing a few days with relatives here Mrs. Ed. Glines left Tuesda ) for West Plains , Mo. where sin will join her husband and thej will make their home in the fu ture. Mrs. Charles McCool , of Salem was in town Wednesday Shi left in the afternoon for Hiawa Ilia to visit her sister , Mrs. Jas Whitney. ! Charles Wylie and Mr. an < j Mrs. Bert Everson , of Fores , City , Mo. , arrived in the cit ; Monday to attend the funeral o Will Jenne. Albert Mattst and wife lef Tuesday for Lincoln to atteni the state fair. They returnei on Thursday evening and had very pleasant time. The St. Agnes Guild of th Episcopal church will give a te cent tea at the home of Mrs. I W. Cleveland on Thursday , Sepl 14th. Everybody come. Glen Brunson and wife cam down from Verdon and made short visit the latters parent ; John Ramel and wife the first c the week. On Tuesday they lei for Lincoln to visit the state fait Charles Wallace returned t his home in Shubert Wednesda after spending the past month i this city. He had charge c Custer's job office , while Mi Custer and wife were in Colorado Ei it Sowles Candy. IL E. Boyd was down from Humboldt Tuesday. Father Bex left Tuesday for a short visit in Dawson. M. Gia.nnini left Tuesday night for a short visit at the fair. W. W. Brown left Wednesday for Lincoln to attend the state fair. FOR SAI.K : Set light double harness , nearly new. William Spears. R. S. Malony of Humboldt was transacting business in this cit ; Tuesday. _ _ Win. Vennillion , wife and two children are suffering from ty phoid fever. Will Holt and wife arc in Lin coln this week attending the the state fair. Blain Evans left Tuesday for Kansas City to spend a few days visiting relatives. Mrs. L. E. Evans , who has been seriously ill for several days is slowly recovering. Laura Scholl is enjoying a va cation from her duties at Cleve- lands department store. When contemplating a public sale see "Tubbie" Clark , who is is always prepared to serve lunch. 84-tf. Our Pennsylvania hard coal has arrived , call at the office * and see sample. We are sure that we can please you. Maust Bros. Tickets to Atchison Corn Car nival on sale September 12 , 13 and 14. Return limit September 15. Round trip $2.15. Good hot fires can be made only with good , hard coal. We sell the kind that is good and hard , and deliver it at the small est prices without slate and dust. Maust Bros. President Snethen , of the First National bank of Humboldt , was called to Des Monies , Iowa , Sun day by a message announcing the illness of his wife , who had been with her children , visiting .rela tives there a short time. Buying coal in the summer time is just as sensible as gather ing ice in the winter time. We are filling up cellars now with the best coal mined at summer prices , and the people who are ordering now are the shrewdest customers on our books. Maust Bros. j ; NOTICK- The annual meeting 1 of the Maple Grove Cemetery Association , will be held , on Tuesday , the 1'Jth day of Septem ber in Maple Grove Church , at 2 o'clock p. m. PHINKAS FISIIUK. President. Notice. Ilavintr decided to leave this city I will offer for sale all my household goods , hoping to dispose of them by September 12th HIJNKY KINO Closing out Sale of Clothing. Our closing out sale of cloth ing still continues and we arc 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 such it embraces high class goods at low class prices. Our line line of clothing is being sacrificed and to miss this sale is to miss a splendid opportunity. P. W Cleveland. OMlco I'liono ' . ' 07 Uusidcncc Phonu 201 WILL R. BOOSE M. D. Olllce In Richardson County Hunk Hiilldinf. General prac tice of iiieillclno und surgery. Special attention given to Hur , Nose und Throat Calls an- Bwered duy or nl ht FAIJ.S Grry - . NEHRASK/ f Money ! Lands ! " | Private Funds to Loan g ANNUAL INTEREST OPTIONAL PAYMENTS | This is a good time of the year EE to arrange your money matters 1 MORTGAGES BOUGHT Some good farms , also Lands and Ranches to | sell or Exchange in Desirable Localities | ! in the West and South = 1GU acroH ncnr Morrill. Knn. $13 , 000. EZ 170 ncrea near FnllH City 80 nuree , line , nonr Fulls City , $8,000 EZ 80 acres , Ohio preuinui , $5-100 E 100 acres near Salem , * fl.60l ) CJj SO acres near Verdon and Salem. Might tnko a harness shop EZ or Boine western land in Odborno county , Kan. , orNnck - ols county , Nebraska. P | . ' { 20 acres six miles from Ealh City. Improved uplnn.l ; good Bp honsu and orchard : good terms ; a bargain. Can get 100 j acres adjoining. Jp 20 acres near Hmnboldt. 5 acres adjoining Falls Oily , with residence , JJf 70 acres near Dawsan ; 50 acres uultivnrud upland. $5,5)00 ) J f (5 ( ! { acres and livery burns to exchange for ! J20 acres of land , Jjf Not over 75 miles west of Missouri River. - 100 acres Johnson county , Neb. 80 rods to church and 5f school : 4 miles to depot ; good tornis of sale. Might take 5l about $15,000 worth of other property or good -10. Long Ejz time ; good terms ; a chance for some man. Ejz 1157 acres well improved for sale on long time ; good terms. 2 ; llavo parties wanting 20 lo 80 and 1(50 ( acre farms. 5E : 200 acre farm in Richardson county ; have fg known it for years If sold soon , owner wiU fc make price that is right , flight take some . exchange 5E : Write me your wishes if you desire to buy S = or sell. I may know of just what you want. fc Over 18 years in business | Henry C. Smith 1 g FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA 3 WILSON DINNERWAHE 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 largest stock of fan cy China , Dinnerware and Glassware in the city. Don't forget us on Groceries and Flour. C. M. WILSON Notice. ( ICOIKU ( iut/.mer , I'laltitlir VH r.imim.l. ( liit/incr Dcleudanl. Thu alien o niiiiiL'iI ( li'luiiiliiiit will mki notice that Grow Gui/imir llm pliilntlll Illcd on Ilio ItMli cltiy or August. lliUi , in tin Kluhnru'fioii u iii'tly < llstrlui O'linl a inulilim HKalliHt imlil cUilciiiliiiit tln > olijucl anil | > niri to oljttiliiu illvorro fiom said ( IcIiMidiuit in tlm uro-jiiiN Mini lor iliu icii-on tliiu nilil ili > - fc'iidiuit liuil IMTII Kiilltv of ri ) s anil t-xtrnm cruully toHiiids plulnliir without JiiM rtiiisi or iiiovnt'iitlim Von urit ri'iiliril ( | toplc'iiil lo sild : | irtJlli > ii on oi tiulori ) uulntiur U , I1N ) * > or Hut tilh'xii- tlniiHor salil petition ulll hit taken us irnt mill tlio praj t > r of stilil prlltlon r.uil.-il. Ui'orno ( iiil/.inrr , I'lalntltr tC > t 1'lnU publication AUK 25 Notice of Sherrifi'i sale. Notice N hereby Klu-n , that bylrtut ) o an order ol Half. Issuwl out of the DUtrlc Court , In and for Itlelianli-on Count v am Stale of Nrlinifka , muter thu M'ul of sail court , ilatml on the : ilt ilay or July , 1110.1 anil to inuillri'Cti'il as Mu-rlir of said county to 1)0 oxc'cutci ) . I will on the 7th day o September. ll i' > , tit U o'clock p. m. . ot al ( day , at tlm rst iloor or the Court lloutuli the city of Fulls ( Mt > in Halt ) county uni slate , olfer for Halo ut public vcntliio , am bi'll to the hlKhcxt and best blililur , tin proper ! } ilc&crlbcd In Paid order or mil tO'Wll : Ut i.'i. 11 lock 21. Mins udd to the City o IliiMil'oldl , UlchurJfeon County , Neliraslu to hHllnly H decree court , with Interest am COMS recovered by Jerome Wlllse axuliib Waller W. Green and llertha M. Green. Terms of fiule ; Cash , Given under my hand at I'allu City. Ne lirabka , this "nd duy of August , 1MU , JOHN HOSSACK , riherltr. School Supplies We are hcadquar- $ ters for School Supplies - ? plies , with the largest - J > est and best line ever | J offered in the city. $ : jl Our five cent hard pa- $ { j per pencil tablets can- | j : not be beaten. We ? ; | : have tablets from one cent up. Lead pencils - ! : cils of every descrip- | s : lion ; penholders , pens J erasers everything $ you need. We have a fine line of letter & . paper , tablets , box ? . I paper , fancy enve- S lopes , etc. j : CITY PHARMACY Dr. McMillen , Prop. Falls City , - Neb. | C. H. flARlON 'I ' AUCTIONEER , Sales conducted in scientific und businesslike - nesslike manner c. H. MARION ! Z f Falls City , Nebraska POK SAUC. A first class Jersey milk cow. Inquire of G. J. Crook. tf ,