THE FALLS CITk' TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , DECEMBER 19 , 1906. STELLA. Ncttloand Florence Wheeler and Jonottc Wollor aw Hen Hnr in Lin coln this week. A car of horses was shipped from this place to Kansas City Saturday Earnest Day of Llncon was In Stella n few days lint week. Ilulh Clurk U homo from St Joseph where she hnd been to have u silent surgical opcrutlon performed. Clyde HasUlns was In Omaha u few days' the ilrit of the week. Mrs Sao DiKiil of llowo will open u millinery store In Stellu soon In the Clark building on thouast uldo of Main etriet l-Viink Ilar'ord ' , who lives north of town , Uuttcndlnc the Lincoln Bust- i t-s col logo. Icu Wuller ofVoBt Point' Nub , IB spondlnir the week with .hK parents hero Don U nwiiiiuer of a lumber yard at West Point. Uuy Vader is homo from Jewell county , Kansas whoru ho hiti been working ( lnon last fall , Althca Chunoy has ( jono to Indiana where who will pund the winter with relative * * . Mrs. Hank McMullon returned from Lincoln Saturday where she had been apnndlnj ; a few < 1uyH with relatives. Sam Johnson went to the Indian Territory Tuesday to look after his farm at that place. .1. U. Winfrey Is visiting with his son at II obart , [ Oklahoma. Vordu Tlmmorman and Nello Har per spent Saturday and Sunday In Au burn with thu hitter's parents. I'Yank ' Tlowland has been1 spending the past week at thu home of a cousin at Ncola , Iowa. Norval Ilodpo won the sleigh that was rallied oil' by Fiuikell Monday. Uov. King has roslgnor. as pastor of thu Baptist church , thu resignation to tulto olTcct March the first. Alliu I In w Icy has returned from North 1'latte , where hnr parents re cently moved , and Is now working for Mrs. llasklns. Dr. Allen was In Kansas City Mon day.T. . T. U. Clemens of Illinois hns rented the ( . 'lurk farm just north of town for the coming season. , James Howen has gone to the Indian Territory \vhero he and Ills brother have a farm. Gertrude Hayes gave u card party Tuesday availing , complimentary to Salllo Schoenholt of fulls City. About twenty wcru In attendance. Mrs. Ina Snyder ruturncd to her homo In thu Indian Territory Saturday nftor nn extended visit with her par ents hero , Henry Saycr utul wlto. James Morris has been In tittundancu at u lodno meeting In Lincoln this week. M. J. Clancy had u couple cars of cattle on the Kansas City market the past week. The Lutheran ladles will ulyo u so cial ut the home of Mrs. Kittlu Wllsey this evening. Mrs. Anna Uyiin of Dawson spent week in S to lift with hur son , John Ryan , DAWSON Mike Miller Jr. was In Humboldt Sunday afternoon , the guest of rela tives. Father Corcoran conducted the fun eral services over the remains of Mrs. Robert Guttler at St. Annu's church in Shubort last Saturday , and remain ed over to conduct divine service Sun day returning to this place Sunday evening. Palmer Fisher who has bueu spend ing the past few weeks with Dick Cioolsby and family near this city , led Friday noon for his homo in Washing ton Knnstia. Mrs. Joseph Helm and little daugh ter returned the llrstof the week from Shollon , Nuliniskii , w'nuro they hud boon jjuoats Blnco Now Years of Uov. and Mrs. H. A. Shl\ely. Misses Grace Slrnnk and May Craw ford visited Humboldt friends. Snlui'- day afternoon ( . 'has Cooper and family came u | trom Salem Saturday to visit Amboioc Graham and family. Mr. Cooper rO' turned homo Sunday evening and Mrs , Cooper and children remained to spi-nd a few weeks huru. Mr ? . Uort Layman of Table lloel. vis-Iti-d over Suudav with relatives It thi-clty. Pearl Klimti who teaches in tht nnmboldtcity tchools , spent Sundai with her parents In this city. Mrs. U. K. Fuutou and children lof Mondtty noon for thuir new homo ii Haddam , KansasMr. . Fentou havliij gonuout with thu household good : earh lust week. J. L. Kelly and little daughter lef Friday \vnlng for their home in Uur ton , Kansas , utter spending a week a the home of his father , J. K , Kelly fouth of town. J nines Scott of Hum bold t ha rented the farm of A. Cr.uidttll for this yea and will move Intro with his fainil ; within IJH next few weeks. Todd \V.isi , i ner of our oily school was In Humbulrit Saturday. Curt Hill left Friday noon for Lin coln where ho will spend u fexv week's at the atato agi ( cultural collccc , equip ping himself with modern Ideas for soil culture. Garrelt Quintan shipped a curload of cattle to the St. Joicph market Tues day night , and went down with the stock. Hey Wilkinson returned home Tues day noon from St. Joseph whore ho had a ( urge shipment ot hogs on mar ket. llobort Mlckel of Omaha was In thl-t city Monday. HUMBOLDT W , 1C. Diingan and wife of Auburn were uucsts of Humboliil friends the lust of thu wi-olt. J. M. JoMiph and C. P. Dalbey left Thursday for Ft. Polrro , S I ) , where thoyoxpeet to remain. Tholr famHIo. will join them In the spring. 1C. F. Kozcl and wlfo who have been visiting friends In the city have re- roturnad to tholr homo ut Havernra , this Htuto. The ladles konslngton of the Presby terian church spent unpleasant after noon at the home of .Mrs. It. L. Smith , on Thursday last. Joe Wednor Is now delivering good ? for the merchants ot Humboldt. William Bean and wlfu were the guests of Lincoln friends the lii-at of the week. John M. Little of Piiwnuo City visjt- cd Humboldt friends Tuesday. Herbert Ford taught In room num- boven during Miss Jono's absence Tuesday Champion Wright Is now the pro prietor of thu McL'onnoll cigar fact ory. Sam Philpot and wife returned Tues day from Sycamore Springs , where Mr. Philpot hud been taking medical treat ment Mrs. Win. Crawford and little feon who havu been visiting ut the. homo of lloscoo Anderson and wllo returned Sunday to her homo at Cook , Nob. Mrs. llyron Atkins of York , Neb , Is visiting relatives in this city. Chancellor Andrews of the Stuto University , dullvi'red an instructive uddrcts at thu opera house on Friday evening last , his tlioiue l > Jing , "Prob lem sf Greater Amerlcii. ' Mrs. Win. Howe was sull'oring with u sprained tinkle the past week Mrs. A. I ) . Snow was on the sick list several ilay.-i the past week. Mrs Ambrose Muci-stetta Is visiting friends In Lincoln. Judge L. A. Tucker of Sall'ord , Arl /.oita , arrived in this city Saturday evening. K. F. Sharts of Fulls City was In the Ity Sunday between trains. L. J. Sogrlbtaud wife spent the llrst if the week with Lincoln friends. The llumbuUU correspondent was on ho pick list sovural days this week. Hlloy Roberts has opened up u bar ber shop In the erick building ut the car of Zulck'a store. Mrs. Hoi-tha Weinman of St. Joseph. s visiting her slbter , Mrs. Hen Strain- or. Vincent Vlskey received un uccldont onn day last week which will disable iltn from work for some time. Ills land became entangled In a corn sheller or and was severely mashed , and ho Is low carrying it in a sling. John Cornelius and Miss Clara Sterns veru united In marriage at the homo of the brldesparentsi ] , M M. Sterns and vlfo Wednesday. Uov. Bert Wilson olllclallng. The groom Is a son of J. 1. Cornelius and u piomUlng young armer while the bride Is the onlv laughter of M. M. Sterns and wife. They will boon bo at homo to their ricnds on a line farm in that ncighbor- lood owned by the groom. OHIO John Si-hnlf/ - hi * now house tin- Isbeil mill moved Ills family into it lust week. S. 11. Kniboly htul the misfortune to mtish his tlugor In ti wlmlinlll which is uuuln him much tmln. Aliirtid XoltuV entertained Win. Huottncrunii family Sunday. Or. O P. SlmtToramt brlilo of Merrill - rill worn visiting In thin vicinity the past wcok with rolativos. 3. C Tock of Mot-rill came up Fri day ami purchated a line looking Samuel Klmmel and wife of Falls City are at the bedside of their daugh ter , Mrs. H..1. Prlchard who is serious ly ill. ( ion. Johnston and wife entertain ed their friends Uov. Stouder anil family , Sunday. Mrs. Chester Stump spout Saturday ut Perry Shatter. Ida Hurk after a few days visit Ir Uulo returned home last Thursday. Mr. Keller was a guest of his daugh ter , Mrs. K. T' Pock Sunday. VERDON. A surprise party was tflvcn to Jos- Weaver lust Thurrduy night In honoi of his fifty-sixth birthday. About fortj of his friends were present. CHRISTMAS COMFORT Is what you want included in "Good Clncc" fortlie day. There is nothing1 that brings as much cheer into the household in Wintry weather as a bright glowing , genial grc and you can always get it with Carney Kgg Coal at 50.50 per ton. we also have plcntv of good anthracite coal on hand at rcaoonable prices , we will send it to your order , clean and of high grade I'lione ' 3S HAUST BROS. J. W. Taj lor conn flown from Au burn Friday remaining over Sunday. Howen Vpal and wife ofstclla vNlted O. P. Veal and family Monday. Miv. Charlotte Llpijold of Blue Springs. Neb. , has been vl-ltlng Mrs. W. M. Zubrlck Henry .lorn and wife are rejoicing over tin-arrival of a baby girl at their hoini ! List week. Mr * M. Miller left Tuesday for Omii ha to undergo an operation Goo. Flfer has loft for his home in La Platte , Mo. , after an extended stay In this locality. L. B. Cornell Is visiting Verdon friends this week. Hey Watson returned to Bethany last Monday to resume hichool work. G. I ) Knapp and wife entertained ten of their friends one evening lu t week Tf M. Bronson has bought .the Tay lor property east of thu Christian church for $775. Grace Trowbrldge. returned to Both- ny Monday after conducting the holr of the Christian church ( luring ho revival meeting. Harry and Lizzie Xubrtek wore Bur- da visitors last week. Mrs. Lewis of Sparta , WIs , , Is vlslt- ig T. Rccsu and family. The stnull child of W. F. Vouch and Ifo was qultfi badly burned on thu and and wrist last wcuk. Kd Grilllth's baby is quito sick. A. H Harden , F.V. . Itobb and Fred leineman havu bought Miles May- lold's stock in the Farmers and Me.1- hunts bank. Meetings arc being hold at Maple 3rove church by Killers Browur and Shupp. W. Lucas hus moved onto thuJ. M. Grifllth farm south of town. Miss U'ieso has returned from an ox- ended visit In Omaha. Mary James spent Sunday at Stella. Taylor Johnson and wife are vlsitln g n Sabetha , Kan. A. Goolsby and wife attended thu uncra ! of his brother at Maple Grove hurch lust Tuesday. RULO. Opal Duncan and brother , Clyde , who liuvu been visiting friends in this itv for some time departed for their homo ut Ilerblnu the hitter part of last ivoek. Olnoy Graham pulled his ferry boat out of the river lust week for repairs. Ho will have It ready to launch by ipring when thu Ice Is gone. Kormoado and Puckott put up Ice or Darvcuu Bros , last week , which tvus of excellent quality. The Burlington otllclals are pushing the work on the east side of thu river , having repaired the protection track ind replaced the switch and as soon at the piling can be not on the ground they will commence the work of build- Inir the dike. Ceo. Jarrott of White Cloud was in Kulo .sovural days last week. P. N. Frederick of Preston will have charge of the bridge pang for twr month- < during the ab-cnce of J. W , Jackson in Texas. C. Akeron of Omaha " 'as In the clt ) Friday on business. John Breckenrd ! < ; c of Kushbottom was a Uulo visitor Ui t Saturday. Mrs. Dora Ball of Whlfo Cloud at tended D. of H. led < ; e in this city la i Friday night. J. H. Lynds of White Cloud wut visitor hero Friday. M. C. B.ill of the grading camp at tended D. ot FI. lodge Friday ulght. Quito a crowd of our citizens went t < Nebraska Cltj last weuk where the will work on the rip rap that Is boin ; douo thuro by tin ; Burlington. F. K. Kulp of Wytnotu was in towi Saturday. Geo. Hiukle of Fortescuo Was tin guest ol J. Alliuklu Monday. Mrs. L. J Vurvel and sons depurtei Monday for Greoley , Colorado , wher they will join her husband , who lol with hU car last week. Stove Cunningham madu a buslnej trip to St. Joe Monday. Kd Falloon of Fulls City was u busl nass visitor In this city Tuesday. Leu Jarrott of Council BlulTs cum down Frldaj lust to attend the funeral of his -Nter , Mrs John Cornell Hem. i.'ass Jones , one of Utehurd on county's prosperous farmers wits a bus-- inuss visitor Tue.-diiy. Thos. Plumb of Falls City was trans acting business in llulo Tuo-day. llarland Jones was transacting hiil ness in llulo Tuesday. Admiral Scott ha > a large u' mg of men at worV on the east sioo of thu river cuttlii ? bru h to bo u-ed in thu construction of the new dike. Uov. Ferguson of Salem preached at thu M. K. church north , Sunday morning and evening. The Holiness people are holding re vival meetings at their church this week with very cord rusiilN , there being several conversion * . E. Falloon was a business visit or in Rulo-Tuesday. John Tijjfhc of Dawson ipcnt Wednesday in this city. W. D. JSasley of Kansas City was in town Monday. II .I. Ward of Tectinisch was a Falls City visitor Monday \V. II. Whellercame down from Stella on Monday of this week Elizabeth Sanford was on the sick list the first of the week- A. A Tanner came down from Ilutubold t on Tuesday of this week. J. A. Beard was down Iroin Humboldt on Wednesday of this week. Grandma Ned row who lias been quite ill for ome time , suffered a relapse the first of the week. W. A. Margrave and two sons James and William were business visitors Saturday of last week. Mrs. Lotitfhridtfe and son of Lincoln are visiting with John W. Holt and family this week. Jack Vossick , a former opera tor at the B. & M. office in this city spent Tuesday with friends here. J. C. Tanner is engaged in in voicing thcMei'cr hardware stock this week , and will be ready to extend the courtesies of an open house to the public next week Dr. Fast performed a seri ous operation on Mrs. Hugh Prichard on Wednesday. The operation w a s successful and hopes for the complete recovery of the patient arc entertained. Jeff McNall has sold his groc ery store to "William Kleber of Arago , who will in the future - conduct an up to-date establish ment. Mr. Kleber has had much experience in the grocer business . j having for a long time conducted a grocery store at Fargo Public Sale. I will sell at public sale at the Mowerv sale pavilion , Stella , Saturday ' * urday , Jan. 27 , 1'JOfi , 22 head thoroughbred Duroc-Jersey sows. Sale will begin at 1 o'clock. M. M. IIl'.XDKICK.S. Segrist & Stout of Humboldt will put up for sale on Friday , Feb. 2 , TJ06 , some of the best bargains ever offered in Poland China hogs and Jersey cattle. They have 40 heads of Polands , among which are the best stock in these parts. Notice their aden on page ' 5 of this issue and wait for this sale. We will sell at public sale Feb < 10 , l'JOf > , SO bred Poland China sows , all guaranteed. H. C , Wittrock , W. F. Rieschick , H. E Wvatt- 10f3t E. K. Kentner came up fron I- Atclrison the first of the week ant is seriously ill at his home in thi : ie city. FOR SALE ! Best Bargain in an 80 acre Farm in Richardson - ardson County. This So is nil good , smooth land , 2 story 8 room house , nearly new , considerable outbuildings of various kinds , small orchard , fine soft water , fine neighborhood , beautiful loca tion , only 11/2 miles from Falls City , over a fine level * road. This So sold three years ago for $100 per acre , and was sold this fall for $9,000. We will sell this So for only $8,500and let the wheat and fall plowing go with the place. It must be rented if not sold soon. An So acres 6 miles from this town sold last week for $8- Soq , co you see that the above So is a bargain , and could not be sold for this money "but for the fact it has been traded for by a big land company. Can make good terms at 5 per f cent. Come quick as this fine So must go. \ Don't make your farm loan until you have seen us , as we have cheap money. If you have a farm or other property that you want to trade for other land , call and see us. A 260 acre farm for rent. HOW 18 YOUR WATCH RUNNING ? Is it always fast or slow ? Never quite on time ? Perhaps the watch is capable of very accurate running , but it is not in perfect order. You know the tiny mechanism of a watch absolute ! } ' demands that each of the dozens of little parts j springs , wheels , jewels etc be just right or good timing is out of the question. Watch rep liring always has been a hobby of ours to do the best work possible. * Our charges are reasonable and oitrork is guaranteed. 9 Bring your watch here and let u put it in perfect order I for you. A. E. JAQUET THE OLD RELIABLE JEWELER PUBLIC SALE ! Having arranged to move to Kansas , I will sell at auction on my farm one-quarter of a mile west of Baradc. , on Thursday , January 25,1906 at 10 o'clock a. m. the following property : 75 HEAD GOOD HOGS and shoats that are a fine lot of hogs. d ATTi F < LM a I L.L. 2 Jerseys , i two-year old heifer , one fresh cow with calf and three more fresh in the spring. v. One bay miire four years old , one brown mare , three years old , one bay horse three years old , one brown mare two years old , one yearling colt. Farm Implements of all kinds. Lunch on the grounds. TERMS--io : or less cash. Nine months time without interest on sums over that amount on bank able note if paid when due. If not so paid , 10 per cent from ( late , 5 per cent discount for cash , . J'H-ri ; ; ehe Auct. THOS E. SMITH. Chas. Allen , Clerk / C t