The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, December 08, 1905, Page 8, Image 8

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    FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , DECEMBER 8 , 1905.
Who Learned The Lesson.
It is related of a lawyer that
he desired liis ofliee boy to culti
vate better manners. The young
American broke into the oflice
one morning like a young cyclone
and , shying his hat at a hook
said ; "Say Smith , there's a ball
game this afternoon and I want
to go. " "Now Jiinmie , " replied
the lawyer , "how many times
must I tell you to be more polite.
That isn't the way to ask a favor.
Yon sit down now and be the
lawyer and I will be the ofliee
boy and show yon how yon should
act. " 'Phe boy complied with a
grin. 'Phe lawyer stepped into
the hall and returning , closed
the door softly said ; "please sir ,
there is a ball game this after
noon and I will be very grateful
if yon will excuse me that I may
attend. " "Sure Jimmie , " re
plied the boy. "and here's fifty
cents to pay your way in. "
An Important Discussion.
One of the most interesting
scienti lie articles of the year if
"Some McdinmiHtic Pheno
mena , " by David P. Abbott o !
Omaha , aiulpublished | in "Tlu
Open Court , " a Chicago and
London magazine. The authoi
of the article was a former re
sident of Palls City , and has re
latives andjjmany acquaintances
in Bentrice.
The article describes a mos
intricate spiritualistic trick per
formed by a traveling mediun
some time ago , and theexplana
tion of the trick as figured on
and demonstrated by Mr. Abbot
after the departure of thu so
called medium. It is a storj
well told , and the fact that it i ;
published in one of the most ex
elusive scientific journals in tin
world , shows lioV highly is re
garded the discover } ' made b ;
the writer' and indicates tin
care taken in the preparation o
the article.
Mr. Abbott is not only one o
the best thinkers in the countr
along scientific lines , but he ha
devoted a large amount of tim
and money to the invesligatioi
of the mesmeric and spiritualis
tie tricks so much in use by th
traveling clairvoyants and med
iuina , and has been of much set
vice in exposing some harmfu
frauds. At the same time he i
capable of giving demonstra
tions of the most intricate o
these tricks , whereby he is abl
to entertain and thorough ! ,
puzzle those who like to witnes
or investigate this sort of busi
ness. It is to his credit that h
has never permitted an ami i tote
to go away with the idea tha
anything he has done is mystei
ions or supernatural. In th
article referred to above he says
"With the knowledge o
trickery that I possess , 1 hav
iu all cases where I h a v
seen anything of this kind , bee
able to explain it by trickerj
All my life I have been lookin
for phenomena of this kiiu
but have never been able i
see just one little bit that w ;
genuine. "
After reading this admirabl
article in the "Open Court ,
one wishes that it might I
published broadcast in ordc
that a stop be put to the absur
business which gulls so mar
people out of money in the ;
clairvoyant and "trance mei
ium'1 parlors. Beatrice E
press.
VER'DON.
Lowell walking und family of /
burn visited relatives in Verdon 1
week.
Dr. Tuylor und family spent part
the week with his parents In Anbin
The K. L. S. lodge took in elghtc
now members Friday night. Dopi
Thomas ot Lincoln has been at we
here.
Mrs. B. F. Veach entertained I
C. W. H. M. Saturday.
The Cl rUtian church ladies took
t'2G 80 ut their dinner Thnat glvi
day.
Clyde Lum was a Falls City visll
this week.
Melvin Iloutz wlo has been in Si
la the last few months is again u V
don resident.
wm. Tynan of 1'uru visited nt the
home of .1 , II. Cornell last week.
K. 1C. Uolcjaok visited relatives In
Stclln mid Shubert last week.
W. 11. Stowell and family of Auburn
Tlsited at the homo of .1. M. Robertson
liift week.
.1. M. Grlllllh will move to Verdon
eoon niter his sale of December 11 on
hi * farm south of Verdon.
M. Mollza , Fred Helneman , Walter
Vc.ich and Win. Fisher were amoni ?
those who shipped slock la l week.
Viola Sawyer of Shuberl visited
Vrdon relatives last weoV.
SALEM
M. G. Jones transacted business In
Falls City Monday.
Floy Gi'lnstead caiue up from Falls
City Thursday and spent 'overal days
with friends and relative ? .
John Tiehen and wife were In Fall ?
City Monday.
Hay Gist and family of Tlumbolill
spent Thurtduy last with H. 1' . Gist
and wife
Grace Iliirlln Is quite nick.
It. 10. Grlnstead visited his duughlet
Mrs. II L. Heir at Humboldt Thurb
day.
Mrs. Josh Lord and children ate
Thanksgiving dinner with Venloi :
friends.
Rev. Knapp and wife , who have beer
visiting Wilard Davis and family , re
turned to their home at Hlverton
Nob. , Friday.
Mrs. Ol Wlmllo returned to horhomi
In St. Joe Monday , accompanied bj
Mrs. J. II. TImmerman.
J. S. Lord transacted business It
Falls City Tuesday.
James Molt/ and family of Falls Citj
spent Thursday with Jou Wlndlo am
family.
Joe Lord and wife- spent Thursda ;
with the hitter's parents at St Joe.
Itenson Jones and Frank Rantsm ;
came down from Lincoln and spoil
Thanksgiving > vlth their parents.
Dumly and Will Kerr visited soyera
days with their grandmother , Mrs
Curreneo , last week.
Mrs. Shirley Is visiting with he
daughter , Linn , In Lincoln
Luna stav'cr returned home Mondu.
from a few days visit with her slste
at Itulo.
Mrs. Will HolTnell and children lei
Tuesday fora short visit with relative
In Lincoln.
Mosdumcs Speece and Vatulervor
vised Mrs. Mary Yoder at Falls Cit
Monday.
Cora Jack spent several days wit
Joe Wlndlo and family.
Mrs. Cooper of Pawnee City cam
( 'own Monday to visit her son , Ciark
and family.
Joss Hunker and wife arrived Tnei
day to visit friends and relatives hen
J. A. Sheofcr spent several daj
with his daughter , Mrs Stach. at Vei
don.
Mrs. Slaver returned Monday froi
Falrbury , whore she hag been vlsltln
her daughter , Mrs. Loon Humes. Sh
was accompanied by her granddaugl
tor , Hazel , who will attend schoc
hero.
Mrs. Geo. Russell Is on the sick Hi
this week.
Dr. Wagoner and wife spent Thanki
giving with Iho'r ' parents at Dawson.
Bessie Slater who has been very i
is reported much better.
KIley Slmfcr of Falls City visited h ;
mother at this place.
Fred Wlndlu returned to Wymor
Friday after a short visit with hi
parents.
A J. Spoeee and wife visited th
1C L of lodge at Vordon Friday ev
nlng.
Sam Bayne and wlt < of Falls Oil
out Thanksgiving day with the !
daughter. Mrs. John Moore.
J. II , Tlmmerman returned Tuesdu
from Colby , Kan.
/.ula McCool returned Wednesdn
from a several dhys visit at Falls Clt
J. S. Lord returned Thursday from
vUit with his brother in .klalunia.
Joe Hanger and son , Frankspci
Thursday at the county seat.
Tom. Heaves returned to Forest Clt
Mo , Sunday after a short visit wl
relatives.
Mrs. Richards of IIumboMt Is vis
ing herdaughter.Mrs. J. N. Wick ha
this week.
The second number of the Sale
at lecture course given by Miss Bess Gi
hart Morrison was highly uppreelat
by ull who heard her.
Frank Hobb fell from ahorse Thui
day and broke his arm.
211 Geo. Tuttle got a bud fall Saturd
ty dislocating hla shoulder.
G. W. Sears of Pawnee City is
nowlng acquaintances here thla we <
ie Mrs. James Hurley and children 1
Wednesday for their new homo
in Golhenburg , Neb.
STELLA.
) r Frank Weller , Hey Edwards
Olive Harris , students al the slate u
vereliy spenl Thanksgiving al home
Mrs. Wes Kesler , a former rcsldi
of Stella , was burned to death al t
homo In Caldwell , Iduho , last week.
She was heating a mlxMro of coal oil ,
lard and turpentine on the stovu
to give to a sick child when the
Bluff exploded , setting lire to her
clothes. She died six hours later.
M. U. Vandevonter and > vlfo are
visiting relatives In Illinois and In-
dlana They expect to be away about
a month.
Charley Bright nod family of Brok
en , Arrow , I. T. are visiting relatives
here ,
Mrs. Newton Hedge and children
have gone to house keeping In the
house on the farm recently owned by
Thomas Jones
Norman Kinlllu has purchased the
JelTre-i house on Him stret.
Ksslu Marsh returned to her home
in Itulo Sunday after an extended stay
In Stella. She was accompanied by
Alllt-on Ulmor , who spent the llm of
the week in that town.
A number of the members of the
Knights und Liidles of Security drove
to Verdon Friday night to attend a
special meeting of the lodce ut that
place last week.
Kii Ailor of Iladdam , Kansas is
visiting his parents at this place.
Dr. J.imes spent Thank-giving with
friends at Broken now.
Harper Winfrey has rented a farm
near Carroll , and he am1 his wife will
move there In the spring
The Utcs club gave u private dunce
at tie | opera house Friday evening.
Mrs Anna Hyun and Muinlc expect
to move to Dawson in about u week.
The fair and supper given by the
Lutheran ladles Thanksgiving night
netted them $162. The fancy work
booth made them $70.
Homer Young fell from a fence last
week and broke both bones of his left
arm.
arm.Mrs.
Mrs. G. M. Andrews and children
are visiting her parents at Independ
ence , Kansas.
Jennie curry has gone to Beatrice
whore she Is working in a hotel.
Lulu Fankcll will leave the first of
the year for Lincoln , where she will
lake a cpeclnl coureo in music.
Glare Coietnun and Florence Trim
mer were married at Auburn las' '
Wednesday. Mr. Coleman is one o
the most prosperous young men in the
the county. He has a large four-seatoi
null mobile , a couple of rubber llret
buggies and all kinds of good horses
They will make their homo at Lincoln
or South Omaha.
RULO.
12. J. Taylor and wife of Atchison
spent Thanksgiving with friends in
this city.
Mela Boehme of Acthieon visited
with Ihe home folks last week.
George N. Ocamb was a Falls Clly
visitor Friday.
Kugeno Prcnetl and two litlle daugh-
lers were in Falls City Friday.
Max Gesscr and wife returned home
Thursday afler visiting friends In Lln-
col.i and Omaha.
M. J. Leblanc w as a Falls City vis
itor one day last week.
John Liberty was u Falls City visit
or Friday.
Mrs. Robert Jackson of Shlckley ,
Nebraska visited her son Ross of this
city several days lasl week.
Carrie Boyd of Verdon visited with
her sister , Mrs.Wlll Ratakln Ihe laller
parl of lasl week.
Geo. K. Ward has sold his slock of
merchandise In this city lo W. M.
Crooks of Howard , Kansas. Mr.
Crooks will conlinuo in business here.
Will Wlnterbottomof Falls City was
in town this week.
The ladles ot Ihe D , of II. hayo posl.
poned ihe box social until Monday
night December 11.
Ceo. C.Vmi tind daughter Hope
were Si. Joe visitors Tuesday.
Mrs. Joe MeVey of Crete visited with
Joe's mother of ihls city several days
lasl week.
Mrs. Otis Jackson of Wymoro visit
ed with Hess Jackson and wife of this
city several days last week ,
Mrs. Anna Randolph has been on the
sick list for several days.
C. L. Belpero is among the sick.
Cora Roulau left for Kansas Cltj
Monday.
Mrs. Charles Fredericks' parents
are visiting In Hulo thU week.
Thomas Boker was on ihe sick llsl
several days lasl week.
n
r. Louie Planle vlslled In Rule Mend -
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HUMBOLDT
S. H. GUI and family spenl severa
Ihe pasl week wllu relallves It
Salem.
C. M. Linn and family relurnei
0k - Saturday from a short visit in Lincoln
k-
kft : Will Lydick spenl Thanksgiving
wllh Kansas City frlende.
al
Mrs. Chester Powers and duughtei
Louisa were guest ? of friends iu Lin
coin Ihe past week.
id Mabel Buerstetla returned Sunday
il- from a visit with her parents in Te
eunuch.
nl Pearl Kllma spenl Thanksglviuj
wllh Dawsou friend ? .
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HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT
IS seldom that people know exactly what they are
IT
to give their friends for holiday gifts until much time
is spent in hunting the different stores through. The
Christmas gift problem is again confronting you , but
we think the problem will be easily > solved bv a visit
to our store where you can see the most magnifient
showing of gift goods. We have been studying the
market for months and our splendid stock is the result
of our research. A small amount of money will go a
long way here , for our prices are exceptional this year. f
This is also a feature made possible by our careful
buying.
You had better see these goods as soon as you
can , because the indications are that there will be much
early buying this year. Those who come early will of
course have a chance to select the choicest goods.
We take this method of announcing to you that
our stock is now ready for inspection. It's a stock
from which you can select gifts for man , woman or
child. We hope you'll come early and often. You
are sure to find what vou want.
BURRIS BROTHERS
I T Y NEBRASKA
THE ORIGINAL
LAXATIVE
HONEY and TAR
Cures Coughs , Colds , Croup , La Grippe , Asthma , Throat in the
and Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption YELLOW PACKAGE
Word was received in the cUy the
past week announcing the marriage of
James Dabley , a former Humboldl boy
and lone Howen of York. The wed
ding oceured in Holdrege where the
groom is employed
Ho coo Anderson of this city and
Anna Deveney of Tecurn * 'h wure mar
ried in Omaha last Wednesday.
Ashford Edle was looking after hind
interests near Eldorado , Kansas the
past week.
Mrs. chus. Campbell of Hastings is
in the city visiting her parents.
John Freyberger , who Is employed
in a barber shop in Lincoln spent
Sunday with his family in this city.
Mrs. L. C. Mann returned Saturday
from a visit with her daughter , Mrs.
Elmer Woods , In Elk Creek.
Mrc. A. D. Glso returned to her
homo in Table Hock Monday after u
ilcusant , visit with her parents , G. W.
Butterliold.
A. H. Scott and wife of St. Joseph
pent Thanksgiving at the home of
lenry Scott and wife in this cli.v.
Grace Volt * , returned home Saturday
roni a visit with her sister , Mrs. IIow-
ird Jones near Hulo.
Eleanor Williamson is numbered
among the sick.
Carrie Slocum of Falls City was the
juesi of Eva and Enu Cooper the llrst
of the week
lone Norton returned Saturday from
> i vibil with friends In Lincoln.
Nora Stalder returned Saturday
from a visit with friends in Lincoln.
Mrs. Gus Wheeler and children ol
Lincoln arrived In the city Saturday
on a visit to her mother , Mrs. Tlnn
Crawford.
The wedding of Owen Downing and
Lydia Shaffer , occurred in this cltj
Thursday last at the home of the
bride's parents , Win. Shufl'er and wife. .
Rev. L. R Smith of the Presbyterlur
church olliciatlng
John Bash met with a painful acci
dent which working with the machin
ery in the blacksmith shop , which re
suited In the loss of two lingers on hli
right hand.
Gennettle Thompson left Monday foi
Wymore , where she expects o spenc
the winter with friends
Mrs. H. P. Marble spent sevora
days the first of the week with rela
lives in Tecumseb.
Thanksgiving services were held a
the Presbyterian church , conducted bj
Rev. John Calvett of the Melbodis
church.
Geo. Petrashek and Lloyd Staldti
witnessed the Nebraska-Illinois fool
ball game in Lincoln Thursday lasl.
Joe Morris und Frank Hynek , jr.
returned Friday from u visit with Lin
coin friends
Spcci&l fluster's Sale ,
In tlit ; circuit court of the United States ,
tor thedlstilct of Nebr.isUu.
A nun .1. Thomas I
Complainant , |
vs >
KII/.I.I. Wicklmui , ot nl , I '
Defendants. In Clntncury. j
POUKCI.OSUItK OK MOUTOAOK.
Public notice Is hfrebr given tlitt : In puisu-
unco mill liy virtue of a decree onteicd In
thu ubovucau o on thu SMlli day of December ,
1IK1I , I. Gee H. Thummel. Special Miistur In
Clmncery of Urn Circuit , couil ol llio United
Slates tor tin- District of Nebraska , will , on
thoothduyof Jiinu.try. 11KX1 , at thu hourof
nlnu o'clock In tli" forenoon ol said day at
thu west trout door of thu Klclmiilson
county court house building In the city of
Fulls cllv. RIcliiiHKin county , Stuto und
District of Nebraska , soil ut public auction
for cash llio followlM' ; described property ,
to.wlt :
The west half of the noithii.ist iiiiutcr
( w1 i ol nc U ) of soul Inn number thti-u ( .I ) ,
except thurlghtot way of the It & M K. U.
ilso thonottht'ast qiiurlui1 of thu northwest
limittr ( no > 4 of tliu n\vi > of snld suction
miulicr tliM'eoii'v.'opt ulghtacics descilb'-d
IB follows : Conimuncliiv nnu luiidrcd nnd
liiity-lourliil ( ) rods east of the northwest
corner of Biild section number three ( III tbuncu
running west lltty-lour (14) ( ) rods to u stake ;
hence south thirty. two Cfi ) rods und three
II ) links : thcnco east tuenty-threodJ ) rods
mil seven (7) ( ) links to the creek to low water
mirk ; thence meandering the creek to the
il.icc of beginning ; alsothrco and one hall
icros on" tin- west side of the southeast quar-
or of the northwest ciuurter ( so > 4 of the nw > 4) )
) fgald Motion number ttuuu (111 ( aNo all that
lart nT the 9oiithea > t quarter of the north-
vest quarter ( so } { of the nw4) ! ) of said section
iiimLer thiro ( U ) lyhu east of the Nonmlm
river and belnir seven acres more or lesx ,
nnd beliiK a total of 0110 bundled and twenty-
two and ono half acres legrlnht of way
ot thu II. & M. rntlrroad a ; now running ; nil
n euullon number three ( . ) ) In township mini-
ter ono (1) ( ) north of rantru intern (15) ( ) cast of
thu sixth principal mcrldnn , and all situated
n Klchunleoti county , Nebraska
GEO. H. TntiMMKi , .
Spec I ill .Muster In Chancery
WAI.TKU I1. THOMAS ,
Solicitor lor Complainant. 100-.H
Estimate of Supplies for 1906.
8iiled lllds will bo'ecolved utlhcoUlcool
the County Clerk of Itluliardson county ,
Nebraska , until ft o'clock p. in. , ot Decembci
31st , HOT , to-ult :
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with co\er.
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Cotiit.
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1000-D'i Inch Manlll.i envelopes per M No. 1C
UOO Envelotes | lor Quarterly Ueport IJIank :
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Superintendent per M.
1000 Iteiurn KnvelopcaO Inches XX for Com
ty Superintendent per M
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County Superintendent per M.
IB Quarts and li I'lnt Diamond Writing Fluid
1 du/.eii small bottles Ued Ink ,
fi dozen small bottles lilack Ink.
5 Jar8 i antord's Library 1'Hste.
a liioss No : C3 KsterbrooW Pens.
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8 Dozen Cojumon Pen Holders.
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bcrTlps "Kftbers. "
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"Kubors. "
II dozen No 701 Tltrer Copying Pencils.
12 dozen Short Indelible Pencils "lllnsed nn
tftrlPKed. "
b Keums I'rnnklln Mills Legal Ciii | Paper
1 dozen Papers I'lns ,
3 Gross No U Itubbor Hands.
I Gross No'Ji Ilubber Hands H In-h
ilfito s Noino Itubber Hands U Inch.
I TyiM- Wilier Ulbhons "Illnek Kecoid. "
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fnrCleik District Court. „
! )000 Sheets Typo Writer Paper lor copying
purposes Ki.\U !
100 Sheets Typo Writer Carbon Paper "Illuok"
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1000Sheets Print Paper for County Supcrln-
tondentHxl4
2000 Sheets Kxamlnutlou Paper for pen and
Ink ruled on one sldo 8i\14
50 Envelopes for Poll Hooks.
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75 Election Notices.
ur , VNKS.
500 Distress Warrants forCounty Tieastitei.
HOOO Illauk Assessmunt Scla'diiles.
100 Miscellaneous ( Hanks for Cleik DUtuot
Court.
lOOOQuaiturly Uuport IllanUs for County Su
perintendent pur M
5000 Kuport Cards for County Superintendent
nor SI
" 1'rognims Hlclmrdson County Toachoik
Absoclatiou ( it page prograins )
> 00 programs and Announcement ol Institute.
00 Liuvo Hills lor announcing Spilim debute ,
.UK ) Largo Hills for announcing Athletic meet *
The County Hoard requests all bldduisto
tutu in addition tojthelr bids on the above
supplies the price ut which they ulll tninlali.
lining said yenr uny additional Mippllcs of
ho articles above mentioned.
The above being the estimated supplies as
icoded In the several county olllces tor 1900.
tascd upon thu estimates of the dltleient
'ounty olllcors and will bu ordered as needei.
The County Hoard teserves the light to
reject any and all bid * .
J.C , TAN.NKU ,
November 20th , 11KV5. County Cleric.
OHIO
Bryan Cook is very sick.
Carrie Maust of Topeku U visiting
her aunt. '
Lon Sehuler came home Thursday
from lumboldt.
Uev. Stoudcr and family spenl Sun
day at Ihe home of E. Peck.
John Llehly and wife spent Thanks
giving with their son , Frank.
Edith Peek went to Beatrice Satur
day to spend about three weeks.
Rev. Stouder ami wife ate turkey
with Noah Pecks Thanksgiving.
F. M. rfhalTer and family went to
Fulls City Thanksgiving and spent the
day.
day.Mrs.
Mrs. John Yocatn spent the luller
part of last week with her daughter ;
Mrs. N. Peck.
Myrtle Yocam and Alice Yoder of
Falls City soent Thanksgiving with
Sadie Peck.
Mrs. Harriett Slump was a gueat of
her son , Clem , and family the latter
part of last week.
John Harkins and wife returned lo
Iheir home in Oklahoma Saturday
afler visillng ihelr daughter here.
Noah Peck returned home Salurday
from Falrbury , Neb. , where he went
lo spend Thanksgiving wllh his sister ,
Mrs. Satn'i Fisher.
The portable corn cribs sold by
Charlie Rickards are just the
thing to set up in the field
while huskinp ; or to feed out of
during the winter.