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THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , OCTOBER 13 , 1905 3 LOCAL LORE. Prank Stockton went to Pres ton Sunda } ' . Harry Simons came up from Knlo Sunday. J. J. McMahan of Preston was in this city Wednesday. Mrs. and Mrs. Bartlett spent Sunday wiUitRulo.fxiemls. Sadie Meyers and George Wahl , visited Preston friends last Sun day. , Geo. S. Cleveland made a busi ness trip to St. Joseph on Tues day. Frank Neitzcl was a business I , visitor to Preston the first of the .1 week. Fred McKiever left Tuesday' ' | evening Jor Chicago his future' ' home. ' Pauline Kopf visited Rule friends the latter part of the' week. Robert Maxwell of Hiawatha was the guest of Lottie Gulp , ' Sunday. ' J. T. DeJarnett of Omaha spent Tuesday with his son Elmer in this cit } ' . 1 Mrs. Clark of Verdon spent the fore part of this week with Mrs. Sue DeWald. A. 13. Gantt returned on Tues day from a trip to various points in Missouri. Will Minnick and FredMcKiev- or witnessed the Sunday ball game at Preston- ' Archie McCoy returned last j Thursday eve from Alderson , I Indian Territory. Robert Poteet , sr. , was a B. & M. passenger for Rule on Tuesday afternoon. Harvey Foehlinger played good bai. in the Preston-Falls City game last Sunday. Ray Meyers demonstrated his abilitj' as a catcher in the ball game at Preston Sunday. Fritz Miller came down from Omaha Tuesday evening for a short visit with his parents. Elmer Prior did the twirling net for Falls City in the ball game at Preston last Sunday , Nathan Seff returned Tuesday from Omaha where he has been visiting for the past ten days. Reuben Ilorrock who was on the sick list last week is again at his work in Cleveland Bros store. George Jones came up from Margrave's Ranch and spent' Sunday with his parents in this' city. Mrs. J. J. Turner returned on Monday to her home in Humboldt after a few days visit with rela- lives. Margaret Odgen left Wednes day for Smith Center , Kansas where she will spend some time visiting relatives. Frank Robinson and wife who have been visiting at the home of Fred Brown returned Tuesday to their home in Rulo. Lewis Boose who has spent the past four years in Minnesota re turned to his home in this city the latter part of last week. Richardson Council of the Knights and Ladies of Security gave an open meeting for their friends on Tuesday evening. Supper and dancing added to the pleasures of the guests. Will Price and family , Frank Houtx and wife , Mrs. A Watson and Otho spoilt a most delight ful picnic in Rule last Sunday. Dinner was enjoyed beneath the shade of tnc bridge which spans the Missouri river at that place. The day was one of pleasure to , all. Adam Vogel , former manager of the Union House was an M. P. passenger for Rock Island , Illinois where he has an excellent position. Adam has been con nected with the Union House for a number of years and will be greatly missed by his many friends in this city. Dr. Kent was a passenger to Verdon Tuesday. Price Yatcs of Dawson was in this city Sunday. Clyde Gates of Dawson was a visitor in this city Sunday. Frank Revelle of Humboldt was a caller at this office Friday. Richard Fink , cauwin from , Oklahama the first of the week. John Gilligan returned Sunday from a week's stay in Oklahoma. Mrs. E. L. Sandusky spent a portion of last week with Hiawa tha friends. Authur Basset of Hiawatha was the guest of Norma Gentry last Sunday. I. E. Smith one of Humboldt's prominent attorneys spent Fri day in this city. A fourteen pound baby girl wns born on Sunday evening to Earl Frakes and wife. Little Albert Tanner came down from Humboldt Friday to visit his grandparents. F. A. Harrison of Lincoln was shaking hands with Falls City friends the first of the week. Mrs. Maud Wigtou returned Sunday from a months visit with her sister Annie in Wisconsin. MrsOrra Ross and daughter returned to Shubert Sunday after a weeks visit with relatives in this city. Mr. and Mr. Julian of Long 'Beach , California are visiting at the home of her parents Robert Cain and wife. | There will be services at the , Prcsbytertan church next Sab bath both morning and evening. ! ( Rev. Griffin , pastor. j I ' T. J. Whittaker returned the j first of the week from a trip in i 1 Kansas where he was showing up some bargains to homeseekers. Miss Mayme Nough of 340 Washington Block Chicago , 111. , arrived in this city Friday for a visit with her mother , Mrs. J. A. Hill. Hill.Mrs. Mrs. J. II. Cornell returned from Omaha Saturday afternoon. She was accompanied by her little grand-daughter , Mildred Tinker. G. W. Wiltse of Dawson was a caller Tuesday and showed his. ! 1 appreciation of The Tribune by placing his interests a year in advance. j Mrs. II. I. Hunt was a pleasant ' caller Tuesday and in the future ' will keep posted on Falls City i happenings through the columns ! of The Tribune. I j Messrs Weyman and Bowers of ' , Verginia. , accompanied by Misses Katherine Roberts and Daisy Smith of Sabetha spent Sunday ' with J. A. Hill and family. Mrs. W. II. Wheeler and daugh ter , Armetta , of Stella passed through this city Tuesday en- route to Pawnee City where they spent a few days with relatives. Rev. Griffin left Monday after noon for Lincoln. From there lie went to attend the Nebraska Presbyterian synod in session at Holdridge on Tuesday evening of this week. i J G. Berger of Meredosia , 111. , was in the city Tuesday looking after a Nebraska farm with a view of locating. Whitaker Bros , was showing them some choice 'sections ' in this and Brown county Kansas. S. J. Hackman of Areiwille , 111. , was a pleasant caller at these quarters Tuesday. Mr. Hack- man owns several fine farms in this county and makes an annual visit to look after his interests. The Tribune keeps him posted on Nebaaska affairs. Geo. Boonc and wife of St. Joseph spent a few days of last week looking after their several farms in this vicinity and also disposing of his apple crop to Missouri parties. Mr. Boone is proprietor of the St. Charles hotel in St. Joseph. Dr. Stevens spent Sunday in this city. Lank Schaffer was down from Shubert Friday. Mrs. Cronin of Rule spent Sat urday in this city. Nelle McMahon visited Preston friends on Sunday. George C. Randall . was down - J l'.k * ' ( ' from Stella Friday. W. H. Morrow was down from Shubert Saturday. Mrs. Geo. Abbott was a Verdon visitor the first of the week. Little Tonunie Paxton was on the sick list a few days the past week. W. II. Nelson of Du Bois was a pleasant caller at this office last Friday. J. S. Lord of Salem was shak ing hands with Falls City friends Saturday. Nelle Weaver of Verdon was the guest of Siva Sears last Sat urday and Sunday. Mrs. Ida Dawson , of Lincoln , is visiting with her parents , J. W. Hanson and wife. Ralph McDonald , of the Hia watha World visited friends in this city on Sunday. Supervisor Atwood returned to Ilumboldt Friday after a few days visit in this city. Mrs. J. R. Wilhitc was a guest of Kansas City relatives during Priests of Pallas week. Chas. Mettsc and wife from Craig , Mo. , spent the week with relatives in this city. Mrs. Bert Harpstcr left the first of the week for a short visit with friends in Wymore. Mrs Edna Griffith of Verdon 'spent a portion of this week with Grant Windle and family. Mrs. Kaiser returned Monday from Omaha where she attended the Kaiser-Parscll wedding. Jennie Robertson came down from Verdon Monday for a short visit with Falls City friends. Nelle Weaver , Elva Sears , Charlie Cornell and Gus Ruegge were Preston visitors Sunday. Hiram Stotts and Guy R. Har per were Shubert people who vis ited the county seat Saturday. Gertrude Lum of Verdon at tended the meeting of the Friends in Council on Friday of last week. Margaret Wicks returned on Friday from Reserve where she was the guest of Mrs. Sam Stewart. Mr. Cadoor is on duty at the M. P. station during the absence of II , I. Hunt , who is enjoying a short vacation. A. G. Shubert and wife and Mrs. II. W. Shubert from the vil lage of Shubert were Falls City visitors Saturday. Maree Albright , May Jones , Willard Sears and Clarence Heck witnessed the ball game at Pres ton Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Win. Cade and grand daughter , Laura , returned Satur day from a two week's visit with relatives in Osborne , Kansas. Lena and Eithie Ilouck return ed on Monday from Emporia. Kansas where the past week had been spent with relatives in that city. II. I. Hunt is taking a well earned vacation from his duties at the M. P depot and enjoyed a trip to Kansas City the first of the week. Mrs. Homer returned the fore part of the week from a Kansas City hospital. We are glad testate state that'her health has greatly improved. Dr. R. P. Roberts and wife re turned from the Ak-Sar-Ben fes tivities at Omaha on Monday. They were accompanied by her mother , Mrs. Sharp. G. W. Inskcep , James Pickett , Fred Beauleau. Geo. Fallstead and ChasLoree attended the great Council of the Red Men held in Omaha on Monday and Tuesday ° f this week. \ I 11. T. Gardiner J iI MERCHANT TAILOR i We are particular cater ers to particular people , that is , people who arc particular about their clothes. Every garment \ that we turn out has that peculiar excellence which stamps it as a Gardiner garment. May we show you our Fall and Winter sam ples ? They are very attractive. JH.T. GARDINER i 13at Sowles Candy. Irvin Curry of Stella visited in this city on Tuesday. S. 11. Prater spent the past week with relatives in St. Joe. Uowt } ' Watson of Reserve Kan sas visited friends in this city Sunday. Mrs. Stephen Prior is visiting her daughter Mrs. Richardson in Shubert. Jack Holland and Bud Moss were Preston visitors on Sunday of thib week. Harry Foehlinger left Sunday for Hastings , Nebr , where he has accepted a position on the electric plant in that city. Rev. Lindenmeyer , pastor of the Christian Church of Pawnee City , was the guest of Elder Cronenbergerlast Sunday. Margaret Wicks left Sunday evening for Marion , Nebr. , where she will visit with her brother. Before her returned she will visit with friends in Reynolds and Me- Cook. Sain Stewart and wife of Re serve spent Sunday with her par ents. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. De\\ald. Lulu Gray returned with them for a week's visit in that city. Theodore W. Pepoon , at : old time resident of this section of Nebraska now of Hardy , Ark. , was visiting relatives and old time friends in this city tin ? first of the week. He was early ident ified with the first settlers in Pawnee county where lie im proved a fine farm north of Table Rock. Some time in the eighties he purchased a half interest in the Falls City Journal then own- by Lon May and a short time there after Mr. May recieved an appointment in the mail service , sold his interest to his partner. Mr. Pepoou was a forceful writer and thorough business man mak ing staunch friends with all as sociations. His numerous friends were pleased with this visit and sorry that his stay was of so short duration. He left for a visit with Pawnee county friends Tuesday. Farmers and Stock Raisers. I have secured the agency for the well known "Peerless .Stock Powders" and can supply jou with same on short notice ; also Peerless Dip and dipping tanks. Goods kept in stock at farm. CI.AKKXCU DINGI.K , S'J-4 Route No. ( > . Letj&l Njtlcc , Not leu Is heieby glvuu that on the tth d.iy of November , Itttt , In the city til Hnlo HID innrlvtiKO executed and dell < eied on April L'ncl , lltOl mid recoidcd In the olllre ot tliu coiintv clerk of KIcharilMin count ) , Nebr , .May Kith , UX1I thu t-nmc being- executed by ( I. W. Sbaid to r. J I'lunle. nlll b loiivloii'il lit the halt1 of thu following properly described In Mild mortgage tuwlt : one gray Inirie nlim , 'ens ; old , one HI' ! dmihlu limneM , one three inch Main wnirun. Tliuit' Is now diiu on sulil inorlKiik'ii tin * sum of ? H3 ( Milil feulu to tiiko nliicii In Kiild cliy on the ultliln men- Honed diite ut S o'clock In the uflernoon C , ) . I'liuilo , 03-8 MoitKUKCO. For Sale. A { food Utiroc-Jcrsc ) ' boar ; also spring boar ; special prices on them for the next thirty days. Also a jood cheap mare , gentle for a lady or children , and bred to a son of Prince Otto 2:20 : - 89-4 CI.AKHNCK DINGI.K. THE TRIBUNE . . . $1.00 a Year. . . Money ! Lands ! Private Funds to Loan ANNUAL INTEREST OPTIONAL PAYMENTS If you wish to get a loan write me. Some good farms , ranches , and other property to sell or exchange. Knrni niul mock rnncli. IiVSO norcs , Duwcs county , Nobrtiakn , deeded and clour ; fenced nnd cross fenced , rminltiK water , two mills mid windmills , shinls and corrulH , siniill hou.so. Thorn In m\ld to t > u about S.VK ) ncros of thin liuul that can tin ciiltlvuli'd : tliriv IN ulsti Homo timber. Chn nltieo could bo divided Into Ntnallor tracts for farming , or Into smaller rant-lion. It la SO Milieu from Craw ford and f inllon from town on railroad. This Is nurely n bnrKiiln for sornu one. I'rlco , JNl.f'tW. liny and Block ranch 1800 ncruH100 acres under Irrigation , Ml acres alfalfa ; nil fenced and bnllcllnir.i. A ImrKiiln nt tH.POO. Dnwus county , NuhriiHku , 2.W norei" . 4 miles of Kood town , Kdwiirda county Kaunas ; running \vator. also wells nnd wlndinlllH. K.W | icr ncru. iW i acrcH all fonued and irnnil luillilliiK" ! plenty of water , line place for cat tle , 40 miles north of ( Irani ! Island. Neb. Will Hell or leasu for stock purposes. : c. acres between Kiills City iinil Snlom ; a dostrablo upland farm. What would you say at less than SIW.OO p r aore , IOIIK tlino. Ilest of terms. Will tulio an SO as part pay. A HMD It'll iioro farm near Klk Creei ; , .tohnson county , Nebraska , at $ M ) per acre. For sale Mrs ! class baUeiy , confectionary , soda water , Ice cream parlor. Stcum heat centially located , line room , east Iront No. 1 opportunity , UK ) aum farm In Ulclmrdion county , Nebraska , will sell or take an W ) IIP to faun near llla\\atlm as part pay Kour miles from depot Near school , 1H ( > auii's In Nuckolls county , Neb , , two miles of depot. I'll acres cultivated ( lood terms. I Ml acres In Noumlia county , ICas. All kinds of Improvements. Flvo miles I mm UolTH.on railroad. IH.WXl for short time. 1V ( > acres , sl\ miles from Sliubmt , Neb. All In ftood No. l condition. A small amount down , and IOIIK' time given , or would take some other property as part pay. A rarooppoitunlty. $ ilHHNlocU ( of meichandlsc , Itichardsnn county , Neb , Will sell or c.xulmnvc. for land , Ml acres HIchunHon county , Neb. , 'l miles from depot , ( lood farm. Will sell and taKe Home wcHtorn land as pan. pay or a harness shop In right location , fs.noo. 0 acres near Kails Ully , fS.OW. No. I home. Mlacics noithuattt of Kails City , ( lood location , ftrt,400. ; > noil's adjoining Kails Oily , ( lood terms. Kesldencc and 4 lots close to business , Southeast corner. A bargain , $1,11X1. IW ( acres Johnson Comity , Neb. N ) rods to chiircti and school , 4 miles from depot : house , barn , corn orlb and granary , oed orchard , $11XX ) . Will sell and take a Id as part pay. Onod terms. Oho lonir time. Look thin up. A good chance. ICIevatorand HourliiK mill , northeast Kansas. Good country. Will ex * change for merchandise or hind , For rent a slock , grain ami fruit farm , llftaurcs , Two miles from depot. Want good man. Will require two teams. Write for particulars. IIKlaeies Sheridan county , Kas , line land. f00. < > . llavejoii an Mor litOor moro yon iloslru to sell or exchange ? Write mo your wishes. If you desire to buy or sell or o\elinngii may know of Just what you want. I Henry C. Smith | § = FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA ANNOUNCEMENT Having purchased the V. E. Censor Grocery , I am just now engaged in buying new goods and bringing the stock up to date. I shall carry at ail times a complete stock of staple and fancy groceries and our prices will always be just and right. A Share of Your Patronage is Herebv Solicited : : : : and we will endeavor to please you and if pos sible to make you a permanent customer. Ferd Harlow THE CASH GROCERY" kit INSPECTION COSTS NOTHING lo those desiring to select artirlf , for gift purposes , \ve suggest an inspection of our stock embracing scores of m m bt-autilul things suitable for all occasions. We cannot catalogue the list here but mention in a general way : l'"r ullc an(1 decorative use , best quality and Glass Ware of llicccs' "oth lare in the most artistic forms and in the newest Good Jewelry ! ; est colored effects. A. E. JAQUET THE OLD RELIABLE JEWELER Res d The Tribune