THE FALLS C\'V \ f TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , OCTOBER 20 , 1905. HUMBOLDT l.onr Hoy'i's of 1'awiioi' CMtj waln town Siitunlny. Mverlu .lone * U vIMtlntf with ruin- t'vcs ' in Kdv'ur. DP K A. Lltohllulil wii ! . u Daw M > n vIMtor Tuosiliijp. Wm. Kenton of Uuwwin was In the oily Tui'ptlfty. Tobias Carter of Tiiblf Hock was In the pity Monday. Win Hruiulow. was u visitor In Wy more tlio llrt of tlio week. K , K. Shnru of Falls City win In the CllV. Sllinliiy hi'twiM'M tnilim. Juki-VaniuiMi' Uul / - * a liusl- nc" < visitor In the iitKrdlny. . Dk-lc Scott , luiu'H'riniin ' of Hern , Knn.i win In the city Thursday. Or. .1 A. WueiiuMur of UUWHOII was In the pltv thu llr t of the week. Dr. K. S. Cooper returned Siindaj from a husini'fs vUU to Ununln. H. O. I > niy and fiimlly ispi-ut Sunday with P. SnhliUti-rbiiek and family. H. L. MeConnoll and I , . C. I'Mwartls ilrovo to Wrdon and HU-llii I-'rlduy. Frank Snothi'ti wuKtriiintaetliii ! hint- nccs In Full * Clly thu llrt of the week. Kthelyno Glanser left Friday morn- In ; ; for Philadelphia , IVnn . tti rc'Mitni ! her tin tic * as stonoirriijiliur at thai place. Mrs < K. Whitney of ( Ji'ncva. arrived In thu elly Tuesday on a vlnlt to friends. John H. Hutching , dcinoeratle eiin diiliilu for county uh-rk , was In thu ult.v Tuesday. Carl Sniiilriirser of tin.iirimm ( inirsnries of Deatrloi * WIIH In the ultv Sunday. K. It Porter and wlfo visited with frlondi In Dawfon thu litltor part of Inpt wi-ek. Mi * Ho. * Main of "Tahiti Qook npent Sunday with her parents H. S Cope , In thin city. 1. \ ) . Shraucor lelt Tuesday to look nltnr hln farm IntorestH In the western part of thu Htuiii Mr * , .los. Graven and HOII , Harold , returned Sunday from u visit with frlendn In Lincoln. Claudu Kerens U reported as cettlni ; nloni : as well as could Itu expected with typhoid fever. L. O. Hloksof Forest City , Mo , Is In the city vlsltlnu his diur.'hter , Mn > . A. D. Snow and family. F. A. Harrison ot Lincoln was In thu city iihitklni ; liundH with old time Jrlonds Thursday last. MII OII ShurllefT wan looking after "h's farm Interests In the western part of thn state the past week. Oliver Sarber , who Is now making his hin homo in Sterling , Nohraska , was In thu city Saturday. Me dame8 .Ins. H. Davis and Gard ner Mclvuo were visiting with friends in Lincoln the last of the week. Grandma Phllpot , who was inker sleUiU the home of her dauirhtor Mrs M S Cope , li reported to he Improv ing. Win. Lomifku mid fiiinllj were mill- cJ to Tahle Uock , by the death of Mr * tyonneko's sister on Wednesday of last week. The inorchundliie stoek of C. A Gori \MI xhlppud to Colorado Sprinjis 01 Monday. Mr. Gore and fauillv wll follow soon. Mrs. Howard . ( OUCH and children n turned to their home n-iir Hulo Sun dny after u short visit at the home o her parent * , Win. Viet * and wlfo. Work is procrot-slni : rapidly on tin now city hull , It will maxo a handsom building when completed and linir boldt will have reason to he proud o it. Arthur Stalder , Guy Hummel an Charles Biuitler arrived home Sunda from Davidson , Canada , to spend th winter with their pHrents Tli < y " peet to return to their claim in ill pprlnp. Lovers of basket bull had the oppo tunity of wlliR'tnlnn an Intero tln imit > on the hk'h tU'.hnool campus ( Saturday afternoon In which the [ Inn boldt high school won \lctory ovi the Diuvron high scliool with u see of 0 to 21. As Lorrcne Gore is about to lea' ' with his parents for their now homo Colorado , the members of the eIt'll jjrado of school , of which he is a inei ber , surprised him at his home i Monday evening. A most unjoyal time Is reported. The Ladles Kensington of the Prt byterlan church met at the homo Mrs. Jtie , K. Liggett on Thur > d afternoon. About twenty ladies wi present and all report a most enj able time. The next meettnc U to held at the home of Mrc. Onus Gore Frank Snethen's hor-o boeui frightened us ho was riding it one i ! lust week , he was thrown to I ground , und for several days was c fined to his homo with a twdlv spra & \ ankle , bnt is now ahlo to bo ab < with the aid of a cane. Word has just been received in t city of the death of Cyrus .tones wh occured Friday at his homo near 1 Mo. Mr. Jones had beer respected resident of this i lion for many yenr < > , until about u > eur airo wlien he left for lil new home in Mt . - > ourl. His many friends are pain * ed to learn of his death. VERDON. John Strauss U vislilnir relatives In Strau-'vllle K. M. Whyiitly N none , loonlnir for u new locution A boy utit horn to Will NVdrow and wife liiit Tiitirdny Uny Hwlsetood attended ttie horae show In Omaha. lluby Veach of Grand Junction , Colo. Is xMsliinu relatives here , Kev Shatler preached his first ser mon In Vi-rilon last Sunday. .1. H. Hull and W. F. Veach and wife were Omaha vUltji-i Init week Mr < Kmert-on of Duwson visited at the homeof M. Mellza over Sunday. Kb Gonl-by and KM Ilandnlph have hoiiulit a saloon In Atchlson. HI ) Kundolph and John Walker are iolni ! down to run It. Will Mowry nold his meat market , dwelling and slauiihtcr hoi e to John IIiiseiiyiiK'er and John Gepliart for $1700 this OHIO liev.Stoudt'r hits retnrne ; ' from Iowa. Frank Peck spent Sunday with Ivan Kellar. A. 1C. llutler visited at his home near Harada Sunda.v . John Llchty spent one day last week vlth his MIII Frank. D ( Collar was a uue-t. of hU dauuh- tcr , Mrs. Clay Peck. Mro. Geo. Dillspent. . Sunday with S. H. KnUely1 * family. M. Landes and wife of IIe ervo visit ed at K. Pecks last week. Lloyd Knipely V.-IIR a cupft at GV , Peeks Saturday nltrht. A number In this vicinity have com menced toHliuck their corn. will Hnettncr and fainll.v spent Fri da.t at the home of Albert Pallor Gooreu Shouse and famllv of Reserve spent Sunday in this vlclnitv MrKaufman visited In this vlcln itv the latter part of the week. Pharles Peek wan up from Morrlll and spent Sunday with relatives. Joe Peek and wlfn of Hamlln were the diesf of Clay Peck Saturday Henr.v White and wife of Falls City spent Saturday with K. T. Peck. Mrs Alhorn and family spent Sun day with her brother , Henry VVIttrock Dora and Klsle Horstman spent Sun day with their cousin Alma Wlttrock. Geo. F. Yoeam of Falls < 'lty was the truest of his sister , Mrs. N. l eck last week. Eph i'eck returned homo Irom Kear ney , Nelir , Friday where he spent the past week. John Hrlm and wlfo of ITamlln , Kan sas came up for the love feast and wore u'liestsof S. H. Knlsoly. Mrc. Clay Wajrsoner of Salem at tended the Km ) feast and spent. Sunday at. the home of S. H. Kniselv. Kltiioii Sullln and Alice Maxey came down from Peru Frldav.imd vi-lted with friends and HU < MH | " < ! the love fea t H F. Rlairol and wife of FalU City spent Sunday with Mrs Anna Filshlre They were accompanied tiy Mrs W. Schock of Falls City and Mrs MeKHH ) ) of Wyomlii" slsturs of Mr. Slagol. BARADA. Martin Kelly spent Sunday with Dr. Mtuihi. Mannle Allen returned last nljiht from St Joe. Wesley Smith Is repalrlnjj hh ! dwell ing liou-i ) at Harada. Porter Stringnold was In llar.ula Wednesday on business. The Harada canning factory Is finish ing up their season's work. Lucy Smith spent a few days In Falls City with Maud Yocum last week. Dr. Maust and Mr. Spear made i business trip to Falls City Thursday. Mesdamiis .loo Splckler and Henry Fishburn visited Mrs. Cha . Allen 01 Friday. Uncle Dick Williamson Is slowly re e oiverlng from the effects of a runaway in accident. inh , h Thu little son ofj. A. Sailors diei n- last Friday and was burled In Harri nHI HI cemetery Sunday. Heautlful servlee 10 were conducted by Uev. Hruher. Mr. Spears has bought the Ira Pro : ser property where ho will open up Of confectionary In connection with hi tonsorlal work. Mr. Prosper Is goln re to Corning. Many of the fruit trees in this vlcii be Uy arc in full bloom. Can uch strange phenomenon bo attributed ' u e the destruction of fruit buds by tl ay hall of a few weeks previous ? ho A teachers meeting wus held at Ha an- uda last Thursday evening and a mat In- ematlcal class was organized with M lUt Oliver as Instructor. The clufsv meet every Thursday night at Barai school house. [ ch Matt Schulenberg seems to bo a vl 'o- thn of 111 luck. Some outlaw brol a six largo windows In his building hot ec- a few days previous a man was sent niCCACCC CAUSE ONE-THIRD OF UIOCAOCO THE TOTAL DEATHS. When the Kidneys fail to perform their functions properly by not straining out the poison ous waste matter from the blood as it passes through them , the poisons are carried by the circulation to every part of the body , deranging the different organs. This causes heart trouble , stomach trouble , sluggish liver and a host of other ills , all due to deranged Kidneys. FOLEYSKIDNIYCURE corrects irregularities and cures Kidney and Bladder diseases in every form , tones up the CURED OF BRIGHT'S DISEASE. Mr. Robert O. Burke , Elnora , Saratoga Co. , N. Y. , writes : I am glad to have an oppor tunity of telling what magnificent remits I have had from using FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURB after having tried other advertised medicines and several phyilelani. Before I began It I had to get up from 13 to la times each night to relieve my bladder. I was all bloated up with dropiy and my eyetleht was so Impaired that I could scarcely see one of my family cross the room. In fact , I was so badly ui > d un that I had Riven up hope of living when I was urged by a friend to try POLBY'S KIDNEY CURE. One so-cent bottle worked won ders , and before I had taken the third bottle the superfluous fleih had K&ne , as well as all other symptoms of Kidney trouble. My friends were surprised that I was cured , as they all thought I was going to die. Every few days some one comes from miles away to learn the name of the wonderful medicine that cured me ofllrlght'a Disease , and not one that has tried it has failed to ba benefited. Two Sizes. 50 Gents and $1.00. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY Dr. McMillan , City Pharmacy , Falls City , Nebraska. the di'iiiM. to haul In new irlass for his whlows and bt-fore leavintr Shubert he liuifrd around tin1 saloons ther < > , cot- tlnir some "Kentucky bats In liih bel fry" and before hi ; reached Harailn. the ' 'lass wan shivered into n thousand , ) lect's nariida oIllcialH are vvmider- fuMy lacking In executive ability or such outlaws would not lie toli'ruted ' RULO. S Hunker i-pi-ir , Sunday in Mlsnonrl. L K. Plumb was a Kail- City visitor I'YI.iav. O Jack-on vas a Fulls City visitor Monday George Hornier tins moved hN fami ly to St. Joe. Prank Simons was a Palis Cltv visit or Saturday. Mrs. Clydo Adams vl. itcd In Atchl son Saturday. Mrs K. L .Jackson visited in Atehl- son Saturday Ora Philips of Teeiimseh was In llulo last Thursday John Kanaly of Falls City was in town Saturday. Uncle Joe Frederick has moved Intfl his new house. Olney CJ rah n in transacted business In Pnlih City Saturday Mamie and Gertrude ICnnaly were in Falls City Saturday. I im Geol by of Napier spent Sunday with his mother here. Prof. A D Lurabee of Preston was a Kulo visitor Saturday. Jackson moved Into the A Darveau lioiico last week. Georuo Ho.ter and wife of Palls City were in thi- city Sunday. Mi > . Mann of Wither , Nebraska Is vl itln r with her tun Hurry. Will Young moved Into Henry Scotts In Mo > 'th Uulo ln-t week Ceo. Mli'r and wlfo of Falls C.lty spent Sniiiliiv with H. II. Mann Mri > .John Chaney and children spent Sunday with friends in Missouri Mrs. Phil Hornn , who is teaching in the Humb'iUlt schools spent Sunday il this city. Mrs. Worth Anderson and ehlldrer of Kansas viclted friends in this cltj over Sunday. W. M Yiijtinu shipped a ear loud ol cattle and one of hugs to St. Josepl Monday night. Mrs W. .1. CiinninL'ham and molhei Mrs O. Graham visited in Mit- our Sunday afternoon Mrs Dode Andercon HIM ! diiugliter returned Saturday from a visit wit ! friends In KansaCity. . Mrc. Mary Hart and two little son returned home from St. Joe Frlila where they hud been vis-itlng her so Unami wife Jno. anando who went to Humbold somu tune ago to work on the Mjctio bus returned and Is working for Shot man Ha\es. J. A. llinkle has had some improvi monts made In ti'e front end of h : store room whereby ho can make a tin display of goods in the front window Mrs. D. K. Anderson und little soi returned to their homo in Hum boh Sunday after spending 11 few days wll the formers parents , Mr. Kaston ui wlfo. Henry Still of this city was marrii Tuesday to a young lady atVesto Mo They will bo at homo to the many friends In this city after Octob r- 10. Wo extend congratulations. rh hr. - S. K. MeCormaek formerly of tV r. city but now of Seattle , Washlngt Ill U vUlting friends and relatives hei Ja Ho brought the remains of his daug ler-in-law from Seattle to Maltlac c- Mo. , for burial , consumption was t cto to cause of her death. 'O , The democrats met In caucus Satt 10 Jay night and placed In nonilnutl the following for elty justice , D. Van- vnlkenbiirg : for township justice John Mooney : city constable , H. Boehnio ; town-hip eon-table , J. M. Murtinosky ; townhip clerk , John Darveau ; town- -hip treasurer , II. S Coupe. T WILSON 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 DR. O. H. KENT Graduate American School of Osteopathy , Klrk&vllle , Mo. Examination and Consultation Free ilour : 0 to 12 a m : 1 to 4 p m Ollice at residence , Stone street , second luock north of court house. FALLS CITY . NEIMIASKA Low Rates On M. P. One way colonist tiekot * to California for $2. > .00 , on sale Sept , ii Oct. 'list. One WH , colonist tickfis to Portland % $2.'l 00. al o Seattle , to Spokane $22 50 , tickets on hale September lf > th. to Oei , : nt .1. B. VAKNKK. Agent Nolloi- licrfby irlviMi tlint on lln > 4tli day of NoveinlxT. IWtt. In tlin city of Kulo tlio mnrlL'iiu'O t'M.Ttiteil and ili'lhciiMl on April Jut ) , \W\ \ \ und uvnnlctl In thu ( illci' ) ol Ihu rouiux clerk of lilcliiinlMin count } . v - ir . May llltli , 1001 I lie mum | ii > | iiir ( xeouti-il bv (5. W. Slinnl lot' . .1. I'liuite. will bo torc.vlo-.ed by ln > Millof tlin following | noM'rly | n -nlil iiioit iico towlt : ont > jfray hori i > nlno ) i < arsolI. nni'sict iloiililci luiriifH. oiu > lliii'ci null Main napon. Tlii'm N now ilut on sulil iiiorlKOKi' tin- sum of $11M. . i-nlil t-ulo In akc pliic-e In Mild oily on tin * \\ltliliinien. at o'clock In tlio atti'nuHin C. J. LeH&l Notice William A. Kliwy by Henry Slltrur iniiirdlan ot iho porsciii ami estate of William A. KliiM'y vs I'lalntlir Leonard A. Klnsuy , lilln I Klnsuy and Juint'S M. Sherman , Tlio iibovu named .1 anios M. Sherman do fcncliiiit lll tnko notice that on the Hlli ilii ) October. WV . thorn VTH * tiled In tint ntllcool tlio clerk of thu district court for Ulclmnlsoii county , Nebraska , a petition against tlu above niiincd defendants by the sun lilulntlU thu object and prayer of which Rn to c.uicel und minul n dettl inailo , c.M'CUtci mid ilellvereil by the Mild William A. Klnsuj lot number t\ui(2) ( ) . In nortl , . . mirth wi > > t ( umrler anc tin north wi-st quarter ot tbo north west qunrtoi also thrco acres oil the north xldu of s-iiitt west quarter all In section 23 , Town 2 UHIIKI 15 oust In UlchimlMHi County , Nebrnskft , foi the reason tluit tlio sumo was obtained bj rnuul mill tlio suhl Kimtortusan inuorope tent HI the tlino uf i'\ecullnt , ' frtkl deed. AIII Is the further prayer for an uccountlne of til 3D Interest duo on a certiiln bond for a deed e\ runted und delivered by the said William A e. Klnsoy to Leonard A. KIIM | V Thosnldnou e.h resident defendant J nines M ShiTiniin HO hd - cordliiK to the records of 8ilil : county hiis i d , iiiortRUKO on said prcm'Bo ' * and Is tuadn i pnrly hereto KIH ! required to plead , nnswe 10 or demurrer to nkl petition on or bofor DecemberUh , 1905 Bettln r up hU rights lu tin premUeti. Wlllium A. Klnsoy Hem-Is AT Keavls Hy Henry St'tzer. Attorneys for PlalnlllT Quardlai 311 First publication Oct. 20.1603 U3-5 whole system , and the diseases that have resulted from disordered Kidneys disappear , because the cause has been removed. Com mence taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE at the first sign of danger. Do not risk * .i > having Bright's Disease or Diabetes , | * ' { TIME TABLE Falls City. Neb. Lincoln Denver Omaha Helena Chicago U title St. Joseph Salt Lake City Kansas City Portland St. Louis and all San Francisco points cast and and all points south. west. TKAINS I.1SAVU AS l'OI.I.O\VS : No. 42. Portland St. I ouis Special , St. Joseph , Kansas City , St. Louts and all points east and south 7:20 : p m No. 13. Vcstibuled express , daily , Denver and all points west anil northwest 1:25 am No. 14. Vcstibuled express , daily , St. Joe , Kan sas City , St. Louis and all points cast and south. . i 7:47 a in No. IS. Vcstibuled express , daily , Denver , and all points west and northwest 1:28 p in Nc 16. Vcstibuled express daily , St. Joe , Kan sas City , St Louis Chicago and points easi and south 4:25 p in No. 20. Local express daily Atchison and points south and west. . . . 4:35 p in i No. 41. St. Louis-Portland. SpecialLincolnHe lena , Tacotna and Portland without change 10:07 p in No. 115. Local accommoda tion , d a i 1 y e x- ccpt SundaySalem , Netnaha ami Ne braska City 11:15 p m Sleeping1 , dining' "and reeling chair cars ( seats free ) on through trains. . Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point in the States or Canada. Kor information , time tables , maps and tickets , call on or write to G. Stewart Agent , Falls City. Neb. , or J. Francis. G. P. & T. A. . Omaha. Missouri Pacific Railway Time Table , Fails City , Neb. NOKT1I No. 105 Omaha and Lincoln Kxpress A 1:57 : a in No. 103 Omaha and Lincoln passenger A 1:00 p in No. 191 Local Freight , Au burn A 1:00 p in SOUTH No. 106 Kansas City and St. Louis and Denver A 3:10 a m No. 108 Kansas City and St. Louis and Denver A 1:25pin No. 192 Local , Atchison. . 10:30 a m No. 164 Stock Freight , Hi awatha A 10:20 p in A. Daily. B. Daily except Sunday. J. n. VAKNKK , Agent. * H.T. Gardiner i MERCHANT TAILOR' J \ We are particular caterers - \ ers to particular people , A that is , people who are ) particular about their . clothes. Every garment f \ that we turn out has that 'A peculiar excellence which stamps it as a Gardiner garment. T May we show you our \ Fall and Winter sam- i pies ? They are very I attractive. IH.T. GARDNER ] Boys Take Notice. You can make some money gathering walnuts. I will buy them , O. P. HECK , BOYS MVINTER- ' SHOES When a boy reacho * that per iod where he's "all hands and feet" no wonder hu leel * sjriev- ed If he Is ohliged to wvar Ill- fitting and unsightly feh > es in order to gain service. There is nn need of it , asve prove right hero : hut good ap- nearanco and strong wuurcitn bd combined. Durable. warm , dampnes- ! < hedding Shoes for IJov.- just the thing iho averagi ! p.ireot i& looking for. Hi-.x Calf Volonr ano liu * l tn 1 'air at from $1.25 io $2.75 nreur < iiii < ! l' flZ'- Geo. B. Holt , The Shoe Man t D. S. HcCarthy f | DRAY ANID f TRANSFRK Prompt tiitfiitioi ) iven to tin- removal of house hold < ! nodi > . PHONE NO. 211 I = = WE SELL Diplomat , Od Crow James E. Pepper Guckenheimer Rye The finest WhUkf-y mailo Call for your favorite hrand at William Harnack's Phone 74. REFRACTION 1ST. R. L. Beaumont , M. D. formerly EVe and Car Specialist. Now limiting practice to EYE GLASSES. Sixth niitl Felix , ST. JOSEPn. - MISSOURI. f i I r < ! -l.\ and a liulf ncrelot. VAI H In the fiiKturn purt of ALC KM , , , East locution. Onu liuiuired fruit lrct > . 1'rlce FALLS CITY. NEB. J ]