/J THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE. Vol. Ill FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA , FRIDAY , JANUARY 12 , 1906. Whole No. i05 DAWSON Will Waller nnd family visited over SutiJiiy with Mrs. Waller's slater , Mrs. Martin Blench , at Morrlll , Kansas. II. E. Feoton left on Tuesday with tils car of household goods for Huddiun Kansas where hu will live on the farm he purchased near that city more than two years ago Mrs. I'cnton and chil dren will follow the last of the week. In losing this worthy family from our midst , Duwson lo es soinn of her best cltivwns but our loss is lladdam's { jain , andvo wlh them success in their new home. Mrs M. B. Miller and son. Mike , rttovo to Merrill , Kunas , Sunday and apent a couple of days with relatives. Frank Dempsey was a couuty seat vieltorbetween trains Thursday. Mrs. 11. E. Grinstead of Salem visit ed Dr. Waggoner and family over Sun- day. Mrs. N. Campbell of Humboldt vibltetl over the Sabbath with Me- lames Klitna and Waijpener. Mr. Ditto , who had been spending a couple of weeks with his sister. Mrs. Cotton , left the last of the week for bib home in Seaton Illinois. Word has been received in this of elly of the birth of a little daughter to Rev. and Mrs. 13. A. Shlvely of Shelton Nebr. Mrs. Shlvely > vab MisIlerlha Ueim of this city. Mis Jessie Page returned to Lex ington , Mo. Saturday morning to re sume her musical studies at Central College Daisy Albright returned to her borne in Humboldt Monday after spend ing a few weeks with relatives here. Mamie Ryan left Sunday evening for a week's visit with relatives at Falls City and Ruin. Dan Stanley sold his household floods at public auction last Saturday and on Tuesday left with his family for Plutu- niouth Nebraska , where he has secur ed work in the shops and where the family oypect to make their future home. Clemma Rousek of Humboldt and Mr. Stewart of Vork were g tic tit * of the Misses Uiley Sunday. Theresa Brick of St. Joseph i * the Biiest of M. Ulley and family this week. The little son of U. Dorr and wife has been quite seriously ill dur ing the week. T. P. Cumming ! * , the north side dr'ugglst , was a business visitor in Humboldt between trains Tuesday. John Frj berger of Humboldt is now assistant barber at the tousoriai parlor of E R. Dorr. Mary Nesladek returned home Mon day noon from Hiawatha , Kansas , where she has been visiting her par ents since before Christmas. She was accompanied by her brother Master Joseph , who will attend school hero the remainder of the winter , Joseph McGinnis returned homu Monday from Craig , Missouri , accom panied by Charllts Wise and vife , who were married at Craig last week. Mrc. Wise was Miss Lnell.i McGinnis. Town Builders. Town builders , don't buy their goods from mail order houses- Town builders patronize home industries. Town builders don't send to St , Louis and Kansas Cityor Chicagc or Dallas for their stationery. Town IniililtM'M don't knock on their town. Town builders are willing t ( sell at the market price. Town duilders don't run the price of real estate so high that i scares people off. Town builders take strangers in hand and show them around Town builders get together am stand together Are you a town builder ? Horton ton Headlight- Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of th stock holders of the State Ban ! of Falls City was held last Fri day in this city. The volume o business conducted by this in stitution was larger than eve during the past year , since it establishment , and l.ighly . p eas ed the managers. May it enjo ; many more such years of pros perity. Walter Billings of Salem spen Wednesday with friends here. HUMBOLDT Mrs. A. D. Giso of Table Hock Is vis iting ni the home of W. A. Hutterlleld and wife. W A. Urccnwald of Falls City was a visitor In town the first of the week. Mrs. Dan Wright lo't Sunday for her homo In South Dakota after a two weeks visit with her daughter , Wilmii , and other friends. Nannie Shawhan is spending a few days with her parents in Table Rock. Extensive improvement * are being made on the Mann & Legg stock barn On Thursday last one of the members of the llaptls. . church gave a farewell party'to C. P. Dalby and wife who are soon to leave for tnelr new home in South Dakota. Mrs. S M. Philpol left Tuesday for Sycamore Springs to Join Mr. Phllpot who is Hiking medical treatment nl tiat place. J. T. Crampton , of Pawnee City , the nventor of the flexible wagon reach as in town Tuesday. Lora McCool of Dawson visited rela- ives in this city the first of l\w \ week. The fine house of Frank Holechek is earing completion as it Is now in the lands of the plasterers. It will be one f the finest house * i.i thU part of the ountry. Mrs. Win. Mut'rsotta of Tt-oumFch is 'isiting ' Ambrose Buer-etta and family if this city. A. A. Tanner was a IJurchard visitot he last of the week. Pearl Carver returned home Sunday rom a visit with Kansas City friends , C M. Linn visited In Lincoln the alter part of last wetk. The building reoentlj purchased by . K. Davis has been repaired and the oems .vhere Mrs Davis will soon oper ; ip her millinery store have been madi litlte attractive. The citizens of Ilumboldt will In uvorcd with another opportunity tc icar the Bohemian quartette whict : vas so hilily appreciated when here i ew months ago Their miiilo U of a ilgh order and the music loving people of thi' place are delighted to know hat the quartette will again be will us. Mesdames M. L. Robj and F. A Siirtou of Pawnee City spent Tuesdaj it the home of their uncle , Samuc 13op-t of this city. Kay Linn and family leave for Call fornia Thursday. Humboldt regrets to loose this estimable family. Len Greene returned Monday fron trip through the western part o Nebraska and Kansas. W. A. Specs was a business visitoi n this city Monday. Charles Davis of Geneva is now visit si at the homo of his father , R. K Duvls. Bcsbl's Little returneii Saturday aftei a weens visit with friends in Pawne < City. After sptndlnsr tier vacation will Dawson friends , Perle Kllmii returnei Sunday readv to commence her schoo work Monday. Mable Beutfetta , primary teacher ii our schools' , spent her vacation at he home in Tccumseh , Wm. Nance of Pawnee City was Ilumboldt visitor Monday. ti. P. Gist of Salem was in our sit ; Saturday. Meetings were held in the Piesb.\ terlan church each evening of IMS week and will continue , thiough'ihi week. The meetings have been quit well attended and some very earmi = sermon * have been preached Frank Poir , a student of a Chirag conservatory of twiMcpent Ine hoi d.iy vacation with his parents near thi city. Ill naturally linevolco has bee greatly improved by the training n ceivcd. He Inft the first of the wee for Chicago where-he will continue hi studies. C. O. Stewart , u former principal i the city schools- , but now residing i YarU , visited with friends in thir , cit Saturday Miss Anita Wilson entertaine a number of her friends on Sal unlay evening of last week Cards were played and mtic pleasure was afforded the cor testants. Refreshments wer served by Miss Wilson , who is capital hostess. Marriage Record. Frank Clurk , Hurnboldt i t Linniu Robertson , Humboldt ' 'Cornelius P. Mnlll nn , Superior. . . . : Mary Itubellv Bo-nick , Falls City. . ! Judge Gui-non , Jun 10 , ' 00. Salem Row. A couple of Salem citizens started a jest in the bank Monday lorning that later ended in a erious row It appears that the matter tarted in a joke and one of the arties thought no more about it , vhile the other became more ngred with time. One of them vas st.'i tiding on the street a hort time afterward in conver- ation when his antagonist struck lim a fierce blow with his list ust below the car. The victim ell and for three days remained n a semi-conscious condition. So ar as we can learn he has since ecovcred and the matter will > robably end. Masonic Shcool. Robert E. French , grand cus- odian of the Grand lodge of Nebraska , will be in Falls City. Tan. 25 , 2(5 ( and 27. During this ime he will conduct a Masonic school and it is hoped that nil netnbers of the order in this county will attend one or more of these sessions. Judge Stull was down from Au burn during the week. Lettuce Ste.vart of Salem spent Wednesday with friends here. Norma Gentry left Wednesday rora few days visit in Dawson. C. Clark came over from Hia watha on Wednesday of this week. A. E. Gantt was a business visitor in.Lincoln the lirst of the week- Mrs. George Noah was on the sick list the fore part of this week. Mrs. Susan Boles of Rule add ed her name to our subscription list during the week. Jennie Prater who has been quite sick for the last two weeks is a great deal better. Fred DeWald has been confined to his home for the past live days on account of rheumatism. The Tribune Force received a generous supply of wedding cake this week which received due jus tice and apprecirtion. Frank Mettz who has been vis iting with friends and relatives in this city and Dawson the past two weeks , returned Wednesday to his home in Newkirk , Okla homa. Dorothy White entertained a number of her friends on Friday evening , complimentary to Lois Rogers of Iliwatha. Whist wa.s played , Guy Crook proving the winner of first prize , a handsome 1 rained picture. Sam Heiser , a former resident of this citv , and who has been traveling through here for a .large grocery house , resigned his. position this week. His many friends here wish him success in his future work. * * DrIlmchinson , optician from Omaha , will make his next visit to Falls Citv on Wednesday Jan , 24th , and if you are in need ol glasses it will be to your interest to see him. Eyes tested free. Off ice at Union House. Note change in his office from Dr. Lawrence's to the Union house lf)5-2t ) - Some men wait for opportunity to knock at their doors , and some men patronize the advertising colums instead. Pawnee Press , How many times do you suppose - pose you will look back on th ( U year 1905 and say , "J wish we 4 could have another year just like that ? " Bern Gazette. Shaken By Earthquake. Considerable excitement was caused Sunday evening by a dis trict earthquake shock here. About 0:20 : in the evening1 sever al families felt a slight quiver of their homes , it being noticed byVVet Simanton and others , Til' ' . ' vibrations lasted but a bri ; f time bin was such as to be noticeable. The dailies state thait the earthquake covered territory in Nebraska , Kansas and Missouri , the most severe being in Manhattcn , Kansas. No serious damage was report ed but it was enough to cause citizens to do some estimating. Call Of The Humane Society. Tile condition of the poorer class is not generally known to the'entire community and there fore has not received due con sideration. The people of Falls City arc very generous and will give their attention to this matter. Those who have any donations in the form of cloth ing for men , women or children will-please leave them at the office of Mr. Spragins over Har- grave's Clothing Store and ofli- cer Hershey will see that it reaches a wonhy destination. Also those who are in need of clothing for themselves or chil dren will confer a great favor by calling or sending their names to Oilicer Hershey at the office" of Mr. Spnigins. Show the true spirit of love and help fulness. Board Of Supervisors. The County Board of Super visors convened on Tuesday of this week for the transaction of their business affairs. The mem bers of the county supervisors arc ; C. J/Santo first district ! W. ' ' J. McCray second district , C. W. At wood third district , J. Bauer fourth district , Chas. F. Xcller fifth district , John Ilinton sixth district and J. Stalder seventh district. John Ilinton was unanimously re-elected as chairman of the board which speaks well of his past service. The committees were organized as follows. Grounds and buildings and care of poor ; Santo , teller , Atwood. Roads and bridges ; McCray , Keller , Stalder. Claims ; Stalder. Bauer , Keller. Supplies ; Bauer , Atwood , Mc Cray. Printing ; Santo , Bauer , Stal- dcr. Revenue and Taxes ; Keller. McCray , Stalder. Legal business and settlement with County Officers ; Atwood , Bauer , Santo. The board has a vcr3' busy session this time and no claim * have been allowed as yet , and the work will probably take the entire day of Friday. j Former Falls City Boy Arrested , The following item was taker Irom the St. Joseph Gazette , concerning a former Falls Citj boy : Charles Dunn , who claims tc be a chicken picker , was arrest , ed yesterday by Detetives Ileth enngton and Wilson and booked at police headquarters for in vestigation. lie is wanted al Chillicothe , according to the police , but Dunn asserts that In was never there. How would you like to ba the inventor of the seismograph ? This instrument is what they measurt earthquakes with , and is bunec' deep in the ground to avoid sur face disturbances. The fellow thai invented it worked thirty \earj perfecting it and then sol 1 two , one at Washington and one it Southern Calofornia. Death Record. Monday morning at the home of his brother A. R. , occurred the death of Harvey C. Goolsby. The deceased has been an in valid for a number of years but was ever patient and cheerful. His journey along life's pilgrnm- age to that ethereal laud above , terminated at the age of forty- eight years and nineteen days. Although his hour glass was nearly run , his sudden demise came as a .shock to all. Funeral .services were conducted - ducted at t I ) o Maple Grove church at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon , the cortege leaving .he Goolsby residence at 12:110 ) . in. Her many friends will learn with sorrow and regret of the leath of Mabel Stouder on Jan uary 2nd , at the home of her grandparents iiiEmpona , Ivans. Typhoid pneumonia fever was Jie cause of her death. , . After suffering untold agonies ror many months , on Monday light C. L. Belpere aged fU years passed peacefully away at the family residence in Rulo. For the past three months Mr. Belpere has been confined to his bed suffering with cancer of the tomach. He wa.s one of the oldest and most honored of Rulo's citizens , having been en gaged in the shoe business in that city for a number of years. Chas. L. Belpere was born in Belgium and came to the United States in 1875 } , locating in Mis souri where he resided H years. He wa.s united in marriage to Sine C. Vosbaugh. In 1881 he started in business at Rulo. where he lived until the day of death . ( . , Januaivyv8-i90(5. r - Thus the old reliable land marks Have been removed with only the memory and example remaining. Funeral services were con- dueled by Rev. W. T. Cline , pastor of the M. E. church of this city , at 2 o'clock Wednes- afternoon from the residence , being in the liulo cemetery. The bereaved wife and five children have the sympathy of the entire community in their deep sorrow. At the early age of 28 years. 0 months and 27 days occurred the death of John Tubaeh at the home of his parents 8 miles northeast of this city. It is learned with regret that so many pass the portals of life's gateway and doubly so nhen ihe sun is just rising , dispelling the gray of the eany morning as was Ihe case with the passing away of John Tubaeh. * Even the brightest llowers cannot sustain the heat of noonday , r c the call 10 the other world , tc this \oung man. Funeral cere monies were conducted at UK Bauman church at I o'clock or January 5) ) . 190(5. ( Presbyterian Church. The two Sacroments of Bap.tisn and the Lords Supper , will bead ministered in connection with tin Morning Service at the Pivsbyu-r ian Church next Sabba'h- At the evening s-.Tvu-e , thepak tor will deliver the first of .1 series of sermons on the Sacrament ol Baptism. The sermons are for th ( edification and instruction of on : congregation , with no desire t < unsettle others in their coi.vict ions. The subject for Sabb a 11 evening will be ' 'The differenci between Baptism as adininisu rj ( by John at the Jordon and Christ ian Biptism. " Every body is cor dially invited. S. W. GKIIMMN. Pastor. i W. A. Joy was down from Pen 'day b.foie yesu-rda\ . Hand Cut. John Mosimau had the nii.s- 'ortune to come in contact with i bujcx saw Wednesday and is low nursing a slightly mutilat ed hand. The saw caught the thumb on his left hand , making ui ugly but not serious wound With no complications he will soon be able to'try it again. Sorosis Club Entertained Mrs , Korncr entertained Sere sis at her homo on January 10th. Vn interesting program was endured and enjoyed by all iresent. Mrs. Ewall , having ust returned from the east , jave a talk on the "Crittendeu Home" of Columbia Ohio. Helen Martin and Sallie Schoeuhcit were guests of the afternoon. Excellent refreBhmeiits were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Morrow. Art Department Meets. On Tuesday afternoon the Art Department of the Woman's club met with Mrs. 1. M. Hous- .on , and listened to a very on- oyable program. A sketch of the life of Bellini , omitted at a rormer meeting , was given by Mrs. Houston. Mrs. Wm. Wilson read the "Devel son a paper on opment of Italian Opera , " which lelped greatly to clarify the im pression of Italian opera gained rom a study of the individual composers. A paper on "In- strumeiital Music of Italy"by Mrs. Ohas Wilnon was illus trated in a very interesting nanner by Anita Wilson , who played the first movement of one of dementi's piano senates ind also on the violin , selections F r o m Paganini'.s "Witches' Dance. " At the next meeting of the department at the home of Miss Reicherri on January 2it , the study of German coufposers will be undertaken , beginning with J. ri. Bach. Wedding Bells. At 11 o'clock Wednesday morning occurred a quiet home wedding , when Mary Isabella Hossack and Cornelius Mulligan were unitedin marriage at the home of " 'the bride's parents , .Mr. arid .Mrs. John IJossack. .Judge Gagnon performed the ceremony. After the wedding banquet Mr. and Mrs. Mulligan took the 1:2H : train for Superior win-re they will be at home to their friends after February 1st. Both bride and groom have been connected with The Trib une ; the bride since its initial number , and in appreciation of their efforts the entire force of this weekly called Tuesd-iy eve at the Hossack residence. Sing , ing.My Irish Molly"aiid wear ing the green in honor of the gronm , and amid the sound of many melodious horns they pre sented the young couple with a slight token of their esteem and acorn shower. Their many friends in this city wish Mr. and Mrs. Mulligan the best there is and hope they may enjoy many years of success from this "printers' lock-up. 0 Linen Shower. A linen shower was given at the home of Mrs. Delia Sanford on South Stone street , in honor of Isabelle Uossnck on Tuefday evening. In order for Miss Belle to secure her presents she was compc.led to wind sev eral balls of yarn that wound in and out from one room to an other , into the cellar and on the porch. At about ten o'clock t ie guests were ushered into I the dining room and partook of a dainty two course luncheon served by Mrs. Sand ford and Lizzie Sanford. A delightful evening was spent , and all de clare I Miss Lizxto a charming hostess.