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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1905)
THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , OCTOBER 6 , 1905. LOCAL LORE Mrs. John Oswald spent Wed nesday in Stella. Amos Gantt was a Hiawatha visitor Wednesday. Ben Miles of Dawson , spent Friday in this city. A. L. Richardson came up from Hiawatha Saturday. Peter Frederick and wife were in Barada Friday last. * Cora Swisegood of Verdon was in this city Wedhesday. Mrs. M. C. Conover of Verdon was in town on Wednesday. Mrs. Sherm Byerly of Verdon spent Wednesday in this city. Mrs. Barry came up from Atch ison Monday to visit her children here. I I Mrs. Van Sailor and Ethel Sailor came down from Verdon Monday. Mrs. Charles Weaver c a m e down from Verdon Wednesday on business. Mrs. Ferd Harlow has been spending the past week with rel atives in Kansas. J. E. Le3da and wife were in Barada Friday to attend the fun eral of Mrs. Goetx . Miss Mamie Gillcspie left Mon day for Kansas City where she will spend a few days. Lottie Gulp returned Sunday from a three weeks visit at Oska- loosa , Kan. , and St. Joe. Mrs. Nettleback went to Shu- bert Wednesday for a visit to her son , Will , and his family. Mrs. W. W. Brown and daugh ter , Eva , left Wednesday for a visit with relatives at Stella. J. O. Horton of Salem was in this city Friday. While here he made this office a pleasant call. A new cement walk is being ing laid in front of the property owned by Mrs. Laura B. Paxton. Mrs. O. R. Ross and little daughter , of Shubert , are in this city this week visiting relatives. Chas. McCool and wife drove down from Salem Friday and spent the day with Mrs. R. R , \ Rule. Grace Bucher went to Omaha Wednesday to spend a few days with Grace Miner and attend the Ak-Sar-Ben. Mrs. Grace Waters returned to her home in Hiawatha after visiting her parents , W. E. Haner and wife. Nellie Downs went to Omaha Monday to visit her brother , Jas. Downs and family and to attend the Ak-sar-ben. Mrs. James Cornell left Mon day for Omaha to visit her daugh ter , Mrs. Joint Tinker and attend the Ak-sar-ben. James McKiever returned the later part of last week from Be atrice , where he has been em ployed as a clerk in a hotel. Tom Whetstine and wife ar rived in this city Monday. They are the guests of the latters par ents , Wm. Goldner and wife. Laura Scholl returned to her studies at Peru Monday. She was called home by the death of I her sister , Mrs. M. A. Bingaman. SJ When contemplating a public sale see "Tubbie" Clark , who is is always prepared to serve lunch. S4-tf. Mrs. John Parlier left Monday for Omaha so visit relatives and attend the Ak-sar-ben. Before she returns she will visit her brothers at Grand Island. Frankie Dixon accompanied her sister , Mrs. George Codington , to Kansas City Monday. They will spend a few days there with their uncle , Frank Holwick and family For Sale. A good Duroc-Jersey boar ; also spring boar ; special prices on them for the next thirty days. Also a good cheap mare , gentle for a lady or children , and bred 1 to a-son of Prince Otto 2:20 : . 89-4 CLAKKNCK DINGLE * The new attraction at the Geh- ling , Saturday , October ? will be "The Little Homestead , " a de lightfully refreshing- and sweetly simple story of New England life , with strong situations and an abundance of the other requisites which go to make up a whole some and interestingplay. . It is from the pen of W. B. Patton author of ' "The Minister's Son" In the hands of the capable com pany headed by Wm. Macauley , it promises an evening-.oT more than ordinary entertainment. The members of the C. E. of the Christian church will give a ten cent tea at the church Thurs day evening- , October 12. Each endeavorer who has earned a dollar lar to place in their treasury , will tell in rhyme , how they did it. All are invited to go and spend a pleasant evening : and attend the tea. Elva Sears entertained twelve young- ladies Tuesday in honor of lier birthday at six o'clock dinner. A most pleasant evening1 was spent. Jennie Leister took a number of kodak pictures by Hash light. Several musical selections were rendered. Subject of sermon at Presby terian church next Sabbath morn ing will be "Where to Find Rest. " Reception of new members and sacrament of the Lord's supper at the morningservices. . Serv ices at 11 a. m. and 7:30 : p m. Everybody invited. Joe Swain , an old Falls City boy , now cashier of a St. Joseph bank , was in the city Tuesday on business matters pertaining1 to his bank. Mrs. C. II. Marion and Audra , left Monday for Kansas City to visit the formers niece , Mrs. Grace Sellers. They will visit friends in Independence , Mo. , be fore they return home. Mrs. George Codington left Momla } ' for Kansas City where she will spend a few days on her wiy to her home at Cleveland , Okla. She has spent several weeks with her brothers and sis ters here. W. D. Easley and wife returned Thursday evening from a month visit in Colorado. The } ' spent a short time here with relatives be fore returning to their home in Kansas City. The Elks lodge has put in a punching' bag and boxing- gloves so if you are looking for trouble don't "pick on' , an Elk , they are all loaded. Geo. Cook of Hayden , Colo. , spent a part of the week with his father , Wm. Cook , in this city. This is his first visit here for eleven years. Mrs. R. P. Roberts and daugh ter , Thelma , are in Omaha this week visiting- the former's sister and attending the Ak-Sar-Ben. W. C. Sloan , wife and son , Ncal , were down from Verdon Wednesday. They were guests at the home of John Ilossack. Fred Jarrot of Rulu spent sev eral days in this city this week He played ball with the boys on Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. Lon Evans and her mother , Mrs. Jane Smith , left Sunday for a short visit to rela tives in Kansas Citv. Mrs. James Powell returnee Monday night from a visit witl relatives and friends at Kansas City and Odessa , Mo. Mrs. A. E. Jaquet and daugh ter , Alice , returned from a visit with relatives in Kansas City on Saturday. Dr.IIannah Fleming left Tues day for Blackwell , Okla. , to visit friends. New Cider Mill. The new oid'jr mill located four blocks north of thu Douglas mill ia now reruly for business. With every fncility for making ft first cluBs urticle , hero \R \ nn opportun ity to utiliv.o your windfalls and otherwise inferior applet * tit u pro- fit. The mill will run on Tuesday , Thursday and Saturday of each week. Phone No. 19(5. ( Big free lunch at the Derby. Ed Dowty of Preston was in town Saturday. Sid P. Spence came down from Shubert Tuesday. ( J. Robbins of Reserve was in this city Saturday. I A.R. Harmon came down from Auburn Tuesday. George Ilarral was downfrom Ilumboldt Monday. Mrs. W.V. . Horrum of Auburn j spent Tuesday here. W. II. Morrow of Shubert was n the city Tuesday. B. F. Bridg-man of Verdon was n this city Saturday. Geo. Jennings spent Sunday vith Salem relatives. Geo. Ilansell of Salem was on our streets We'dnesday. Mr. Atchison and Dr. Boose spent Sunday in Salem. Mrs. John Gehling- in Omaha | his week visiting relatives. F. Dietrich came down from Verdon Saturday on business. B. E. Wheeler of Ilumboldt spent Monday in this city. Fred Seabold left Wednesday 'or a short visit in Omaha. J. W. Morehcad of Barada vis- ted in this city on Saturday. LC. . Wells was down from [ lumboldt on business Friday. J. J. Bauer of Verdon was a business visitor here on Tuesday. James Mutt/ and wife spent Sunday with relatives in Salem. John Whittle of Shubert was - ' business vis amongSaturday's itor. C- \ \ . Nixon of Barada was a business visitor the first of the week. T. L. Hall of Verdon spent Saturdav with his brother , G. E. Hall. _ W. A. Smith came over from1 Barada on business the first of the week Charles Wallace of Shubert visited old friends in this city a' few days this week. I. R. Curry came over from Hiawatha Wednesday to play base ball with Trov. Robert Thompson returned from Verdon where he has been employed in a hotel. W. J. McCray came down from Stella Monday to meet with the members of the county board. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Aids Nature. { i Medicines that itid tmluru arc- always most ( tluctuul. Cliuinuurluln'a Couuh , remedy act * < > n this plan. It allay * the coni-h , relieves the lunj- , aide ex ! 1 poctoration , opens thy secro'lonfe and aids nut lire in restoring the syiti-m to u healthy condition. Ills famous for its cures over a lurce part of the civil ized world. Thousands have testified to Its superior excclliMicc. It counter acts any tendency of u cold to result in pneumonia Tor i-ule nt Kerr's drug store Fancy China Queensware , Glassware Notions Jardineres Flower Pots Lamps Chamber Sets Fire Proof Cookingware Groceries and Flour See the 15 cent Window Fancy China in the large win dow at CHAS. M. WILSON'S Services as usual at the Chris tian church next Sunday. Morn ing subject "Paul the pattern worker and minister. " Evening , ' 'The Christian trials and tri umphs. i " All are invited. J. Cronenbergcr , minister , - - Frank Clegg arrived the last of ' the week front Richmond i' mend ' , Mo. , for a visit with Falls City friends and relatives. Frank is j working in a drugstore at that j. place and is much pleased with his location. Mrs. J. II. Miles and little daughters and Mrs. Katherine Wylic and daughter , Florence , left Tuesday for Kansas City to see the Priests of Pallas parades. Lena Brecht pleasantly enter tained a number of her friends Tuesday evening- . Among them were 2vi McNall , Grace Grey and Mr. Collins. George Abbott and wife left yesterday morning for Omaha to spend a few days with their chil dren and attend the Ak-Sar-Ben. Ed Watt , wife and two chil dren of Los Angeles , Gal. , are visiting with the former's moth er , Mrs. Wetitworth. Josie Craigof Kewanee , 111. , arrived here Monday to work in the store for her uncle , V. G. Lyford. Mrs. O. Radinsky spent a part of the week in this city , the guest of her daughter , Mrs. James Pickett. Dr. A. Keller and wife went to Omaha Tuesday to visit relatives and attend the Ak-Sar-Bcn. C. M. Wilson moved his family this week in the Burchard prop erly on north Stone street- Joe Varner who is a Missouri- an. says that the first tree must have been a paw-paw tree. Mrs. F. A Keller returned on Fr'day ' from a visit with her ' mother , in NevadaMo. . Mrs. Ben. Poteet returned on Wednesday from a yisit with her daughter at Padonia. ' j I Miss McDaniels of Craig : is , visiting at the home of her cousin. Mrs , S. L. Davies. Clair Foster returned home Tuesday from his trip through South Dakota. That's what they all say , the | best on earth , the free lunch at the Derby. Mrs G. A. Hansel of Salem spent Friday with old friends in this city. Cora Miller of Tcctimseh is vis iting her sister , Mrs. II. P. 'Cttster. Ferd Harlow has been confined to his home most of this week by illness. John Joseph and his mother came up from Atchison Wednes day. If you have not you had better try the free lunch at the Derby. Mrs. David Atwood was down from Ilumboldt Wednesday. Mrs. Frank Beck came up from Kansas City Wednesday. Don't forget the free lunch at the Derby every day. Hot lunch Saturday afternoon at the Derby. Rob Wyatt of Reserve spi-nt Monday here. Cured of Lame Unck after 15 Years of Suffering. "I had been troubled With Jamo back for fifteen years und I found u complete recovery in the UHO of Chum- herlain's I'uln Halm , " gays John G. Hlsher , Gillmn , Ind. This liniment U tiUu without an equal for burulnfa und bruises , it U for ale at Kerr's drill' Boys Take Notice. You can make some money gathering walnuts. I will buy them. O. P. HKCK , Dr. R. P.Robertsdentist over King's Pharmacy. Money ! Lands ! ; Private Funds to Loan ANNUAL INTEREST OPTIONAL PAYMENTS - If you wish to get a loan write me. Some good j farms , ranches , and other property : to sell or exchange. Farm und Mock rnticli , avra ucros , Pawes county , Nebraska , deeded und clear ; fenced und cro < * x fonood , runnltn : wutor , two mill * und windmill * , slinds und corralH , Hiimll IIOIIMI. Thnrii U mild to lie about 12.WO ncirs of tills I und thnt cun t > o cultivated t them In also some timber. 1'ho | ihuo uoiilil be divided Into smaller tracts for farming , or Into smaller rnnchos. It la 20 mlloR from Ortuv- fonl and n mlloii Iroiu town on railroad , This N unruly bargain for mnno ono. I'rloc. * lilMO. liny und ntook ranch 1800 ncros , 400 acres under Irritation , M acres alfalfa ; nil fenred nnil building , A Imrjraln nt (11,000 , Dawes county , Nebraska , i.WHiH' , 4 miles of Knnd town , IMwanlri county Itatisa * ; runnlnir Hilton M No well * nnil wlntlniltlH , | 7XI ( per uoru. ( IWO nor os nil foneed und KOOI ! buildings ; plenty of wntur , linn place. for cat tle , 40 mile * north of Urund Is Iniiil. Noli. Will Bull or lease. for stock purposes. IC.M acres between Kails City and Salem ; u desirable upliind farm. What would you Hiiy ut Irs * ( linn IW.OO per aero , long tlino. Host. of terms. Will taUo un M ) as pail pay. A Iliio.'lJOaure farm noitr Kll < Cirnw , .lolinnon county , Nebraska , at $ SO per no.ro , I'or Halo Mm ! dust ) liaKuiy , confectionary , nodu water , leu cicam parlor. Steam lieut centrally located , linn room , east trout No , 1 opportunity. limncru furin In Itlchnrdson i-ounty. N'ubrusUa , will Hull or taku un HO aero farm near Illmvatha in part pay Pour miles from depot Near school. IC > 0 acie.s In NuckollH county , Neb. , two inllcsof depot. I25aurcs cultivated ( lood ( onus. HJl iicron In Nenmlm county , KIIB. AllklndHOf Improvements. Klvn mllus 1 1 om ( lolTH , on tullroad. KOOO for shoit ilniu. KIAncius , six iiilliH fiom Hliuburt , Nut ) All In ( rood No , l condition , A Rnmll amount , down , and loon lltnii ulvun , or would take some other property us part pay. A nuo oppoitnnlty. Sil.POOstocK of nieiclmndlso , Ittclmrdson county , Noli. Will soil or oxulmniro for land , 80 ncies Itlchnrd-on county , Neb. , ; i mlloH from depot , ( lood farm , Will sell und take ROIIIO wcMoi n land u part pay or u harness shop In Hht | lix.Mitlon , W ) HLTCS near Kails City , ? H,0 HI. No , I home. . SUuuicM nnithcaHt of Kails City , ( lood location , HKHI. 5 acres adjoining KullA Oily , ( lood terms. Ite.sldonoe and I lots ulosu to business. Southeast corner. A $ MOO. MOO.Kit ) acres Johnson county , Neb. N ) rods to chiircn and school , I mllon from depot : hooKe , barn , corn crib and K'ramu-y , uood orchard , $11,000. Will cell and take a 1(1 ( as inirt pa } ' , ( lood terms. Olvu longtime- Look thin up. A good chatav. IClovator and Homing mill , notlhoaH Kansas , ( lood enuntry. "Will e.x- chaimo lor miirclnindlac or land , For rent a stock , uniln and frnll larm , HiTiaerus , Two miles from depot. Want gooil mull. Will leqnlru two leuins. Wrltu for part Ictilum , UK ) acres Shcrlditn county , Kas , linn land. } L'OiH ) . llavojon un HO or HiOor inoru you doslro to sell or o.xrlmnnu ? Wrltu mo your wlihm. I r you desire to liny or sell or oxuhnnxu may know of JIIHI what you want , 1 Henry C. Smith j § j FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA The place to buy them is at W15RNIHR. MOS1/YIAN / & CO'5 Remember can -ret you an 8 or 10 II. P. engine at short notice .ind can sa\e you moncWe always have Pumping Kngines in stock and can put up the engine the day you buy. Our price is right and \ve lead them all in our Buggy and Surrey line. Just think of it ! Top buggies from $50 , up call and see them , \ve have the largest stock in the city. Get our prices on the other lines we carry , such as Lum ber Wagons , Pumps , Tanks , Windmills and Pipe and Fit ting. We are also agents fo the celebrated W. C. Shinn Lightning Rod , the only rod on which you can get cheaper insurance. Remember the place to save money. WERNER , MOSIMAN ® CO.