The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, February 02, 1906, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , FEBRUARY 2 , 1906
THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE
Ktitcrcd ns second-class matter as
Falls City , Nebraska , post ollicc , Jamt
ary 12 , 1'KM , under the Act of Cougresl
of March 3 , 187'J.
Published every Krid.iy at Kails City
Nebraska , by
The Tribune Publlihinrt Company
One year -Jl.Ol
Six months „ . - M
Three mouths .31
TELEPHONE 226.
NEGLECT OF DUTY.
The case of Amelia Constantim
against Kichardson coutity , trier
in the district court last wecl
disclosed a shocking indifftrcncx
to duty on the part of some ol
the county board. The count )
can afford to pay Mrs. Constantim
52,000 for her injury better thai
she cat ! afford to be crippled foi
life through the neglect of a pub
lic official. The testimony showed
very clearly that at least out
member of the board had known
for six months preceding the ac
cident that the bridge was dang
erous , the week helore it wenl
down with theConstantiiiefamil )
a member of the board inspected
the bridge and admitted that il
was in a terrible condition. Ycl
nothing was done to remedy th <
condition. The structure wa :
neither condemned nor rcpiire <
and the traveling public went or
using it without warning of tlu
dangerous condition. To thus <
who know the terrible fall taket
by the injured parties when tlu
bridge went down with no great
er load than a spring wagon am
four occupants , it seems a miracli
that they were not all killed. Ai
it is the family has spent luiti
drcns of dollars in medical ex
pcnse. Mrs. Constantine , tin
mother of the family of scvet
children is ruined and cripplec
for life , a valuable team was bad
ly injured , the wagon destroyci
and the county thrown in fo
$2.000 and the costs of the suit
The Tribune does not mean t <
charge that all of the board kne\
of the insufficient state of th
bridge , in fact we have reason t
to believe that most of the boar
knew nothing of it. That it wa
known to some , however , is cleat
ly shown by the fact that afte
the plaintiff had proved her cas
the county could not put a singl
witness on the stand to deny th
charges made to excuse th
neglect of the county.
The unhappicst fellow w
know is one who imagines bin
self of great importance but cai :
not convince any one else that li
is not a bitter , malicious old Ass
Think of a bunch of boy
playing "one a'nd over"on Ston
street during the month of Jan
nary. If Kails City can be beal
en as a winter resort we woul
like to be "showed. "
The legal fraternity of Fall
City has developed a thirty-thir
degree of UuttinskyKansn
City seems to be not the enl
place where they have the evi
present a n d contemptib' '
"snitch. "
The telephone question seen
nearer a solution than ever befor
The members of the commerci ;
club committee as , well as tl :
members of the city council th ;
have labored to settle this vex :
tious question are entitled to tl
gratitude of the entire commui
ity.
The Journal says it is in favi
of the direct primary in nomina
ing public officials. Good , so s ;
we all. The republican par
declared for this at the last sta
convention and it is very encoti
aging to see the opposition d
clare in its favor.
General Cowin of Omaha ,
said to have been so affecting
his argument defending the be
trust in Chicago last week th
the entire court room was
tears. Anv man that -can get
weep out of that kind of a proj
sttion must be'a ding'er.
A Matter of Choice
Really , as a matter of choice , we would rath
er have
10 persons deposit $ i oo each than one person $10 or
10 persons deposit $10 oo each than one person $100
10 persons deposit $100 each than one person siooo or
10 persona deposit $1000 each than one person $10 ooo
True , these smaller deposits give us more la
bor in caring for them , still we prefer them.
No one , therefore , should feel at all timid about
bringing in small deposits.
Fall * City State
Fort Hazel.
A number of Furl Uu/el young people
ple were entertained at the home of
Mr. and Mrs William /immcrmun
Wednesday evening.
Mn . Hubert Paul visited with her
brother Herman Kloupfel Tuesday of
last week
Mrs I , , M. .Jones vNHeil with her
daughter Mrs. II. K'impfel Wednes
day.
day.Kd.
Kd. Duncan and wife visited with
U. T. Duncan and family Thursday
and Friday of last week.
II. .1. Kloepfol wont to Falls City
Friday on business.
U. Simmons from Uulo visited with
Mr , .londrowt > Friday evening.
Mrs. . ) . Gentry Is on the sick list this
week.
ttlmer Flsche. ' came home from
Falls Cltv Filday evening to spend
Sunday with hie parents.
The little daughter of S. Uiuidull
and wife la very 111.
Mrs. Andrea gave a quilting piirt.v
at her home last Thur.-ul ay.
William Jones and wife are two of
the oldest residents of Rlchardsoi
county. Their children und gnua
children gathered at the home of L
M. Jones to celebrate the 9Uh ( birthday
of Mrs. Jones ,
A. Uannceker went to Lincoln Sun
dav
Thu little daughter of Chas. Ximmer
man Is seriously 111.
Ktl Castle came over from Mlssour
Motuluy to visit with Geo. King and
family.
A party was given at the home o
Mr. William Wilkor Monday evening
by a number of ) oung people.
PRESTON.
U. 1' . Hieger and wife drove to Hull
Sunday.
F. II. Meyers and Mr. Jenkins ol
Highland wore. Preston visitors Sun
day.
Silas Meyers of Crete Neb. , is visit
lug with relatives In Preston.
A dance was given nt the brick hal
last Friday evening. A number o
young folks came down from Fall
City.
Charles MeCumber returned to St
Joseph Saturday.
Gertrude and Mary Thaeker wen
visiting relatives In Falls City Sun
day.
Christian Hndoavor meeting w
held In the Hrcthcrn church Sunda
evening ,
Friday evening a lecture was give
in the St Paul Evangelical church b
Superintendent Stltoly and Miss Hein
thu opi-nlng beginning with song bet
vices.
Mrs. Kd. Duncan and two chlldrci
of Lowson Nebraska have been risltln
friends and relatives In Uulo and Pres
ton. They will leave today for \Vj
morn where they will mnko a vll
with her som.
Mrs. Courtright ami son loft Satur
day for Napier , Mo.
Mrs Clarence Wlltso's mother tin
boon on the sick list for the ptu
week.
Elmer lloselten and [ I. P. Ulogc
took a trip to St. Joseph Monday.
Mre. Gcorco Lolnlnger wont to Kai
sas City where bhc is now having
operation performed.
OHIO"
Grace Shoase returned to her lion
in Upeorvo after a week's visit wil
relatives here.
Ed mi Shaffer li visiting In Morrl
Kansas ,
John Yooiun of Falls City spent 01
day last week with his daughter Mi
N. Peck.
Edith Peck went to her broth
Lloyd Peck't last Saturday near R
serve.
Gco Prlchard , Ida Burk und C.
Stump and wife spent Sunday atV
Dartlett's home.
11 Mrs. N. B. Hum worth spent Me
day with Mrs. Johuston.
Ellis Houtz and family returned
their homo In Verdon last Sanday.
E , A Miiust and wife cnter.tained V
T. Peek ami family last Saturday
Kev. Stouderand family spent Sun
day In Falls Ulty with Ellas Meyer ;
and wife.
Mrs. El. .1. Pnelmrd went to Full-
City last of last week for a short , vistl
with her parent- .
Mr. Herbster entertained about
thirty young folks at his home Sunday
evening.
Frank Rutherford , wife and littli
daughter of Dakota are here renewing
old friends as this used to be their form
cr home.
Fred Fuller was a guest at Join
SchultxV Sunday.
Mrs. Omuru und son Tom went to St
Joe , Sunday.
Horn to Frank Wiittou and wife i
girl baby lust week.
Dr Muust of Uurada was a guest u
E Peck's Sunday.
FOLEYSHONIY TAB
top * the cough and heals lungi
STELLA.
Ira Martin has purchased an interes
In Thomas' general merchandise stor
and is now in charge of the same.
A daughter was born to F. W. Vane
and wife on Monday evening.
A inn-Meal wus given ut the home o
Hunk MeMullen last Friday evening
compllmc.itary to Mrs , C. L. Day c
Long Bench , California.
A crowd of people cume down fret
Auburn on Friday evening to the pul
lie dance. They came down for a goo
time , and If actions and noise count fo
anything , they surely hud the time c
their lives
Mrs. Eliifglns returnel from Glbbot
Neb. , Tuesday , where she has bee
spending the winter with a daughtei
A family by the name of Mclninc
have moved from Falls City Into th
Brlsby house near the high school.
Jay Jamiifon and J. W. Vaught ai
tend i'il u dance in Dawsou Friday cvet
ins :
Dr. Hull returned from Omaha o
Thursday of last week where ho hu
been taking treatment in u hospital fo
the past year
AI Keith ol Nebrasha City is agal
cook at the Overman hotel.
Frank Nutter had r.ls nose broken 1
a class tight at Kansas City lust wool
R-tthburn Iluskott returned fron
Indiana Tuesday.
Mrs French of Salem is spendin
the wuek with her sister , Mrs. G. I
Aller
Loyd Morris will live on the Splvc
tenant farm next year and work f (
Mr. Splvey.
Wfaloy Petit-son und family move
from near Shuoert last week to a fur
near Washington , Kus. , which lu > n
ciMitly purchased.
Clyde Darfrrd has resigned as teacl
er of the Porter Center school an
Janette Woller was appointed to tl
the vacancy.
Dick Walker has decided to remov
from tils farm this spring and hi
rented It to Gene Slnnct.
Sherm Sayer will remove from
farm near Suubort to Stella if avuea
house can bo scoured.
Mrs. Williams wont to Omaha Fi
day nlcht to bo with her daughter wl
is in u hospital there.
Mrs. King has been seriously 111 tt
past week and her life is despaired c
Dr. Dillon of Auburn was hero twl
the past week to consult with L
Allen In regard to her case.
Clarence Bricht returned to 1
homo In Indian Territory last Frid
after a month's visit with rolatlv
here.
here.Mrs.
Mrs. Waller of Salem was the gu <
of the Wheeler families a few ds
this week.
J. R. Batemun was u Lincoln visit
the first of the week.
<
Win. Martin was In Kansas City t
first of the week with a car
week.
Cures * Biliousness , Sick Cleanses the system
Headache , Sour Stomach thoroughly and clears
ach , Torpid Liver and sallow complexions of
pimples and blotches.
Laxative Fruit Syrup It is guaranteed
For Sale at Dr. Moore's Pharmacy , Falls City , Nebr.
Legal Notice.
In the PUtrlct Court for Klcharilion county ,
Wllllan KiiiM-y liy Henry Slitter.
Ills Guardian. I'laltitlfT
v ,
I.cxI li. Klnscy atul I.eola Itcllvr.
Defendant *
llienbove uniiK il I.rolu duller , ( Mcndmit
will tuVc mulco tlmt on tliu 4tli iliiy of Jiimi-
niy. 1WG , there wim Illi'd l > y MI 111 | > hilntlfl-lli
( In * district court for Itlolmrdson County ,
Nebraska , u petition , the object mid prayer
of wlilcli nro to foieclosoii certain contract
of sale executed by Wllllnin Klnsoy nml Ca h.
erlno Klnscy to I.evl Klneey whereby the
piild William Kliifi-y nml Ualhorlno Klnsoy
nitrrrd to M > ll to * nd ! I.evl Klnsey thu follow-
INK dcfcrlbi'd teal estiitc situated In Ilk-hard *
fen County , Nchiagkti , to-wltt
HiTliiiiltii : at the nnitli en1 * ! corner of sec
tion No- nine CD In township one ( I ) , inniru
llfleen 'I.W ' In Itlolnmlftm County , Nebraska ,
thence wrst to < | Uiiiter section coincron tlio
not ill nldeol said section nine , tlicucu south
with center line of said section to the center
of said section , theticu east with center line
rtmuliiK east mid west ton Mono In center ol
county load , thencn with county toad In
nottliut'tt dlriet Ion 40 poll's toil stone , thence
eas-l tlnee rods to center ( haniiclof south
folk ol Oioat Neniaha river , thence down
tin- center of said river to a point on line
1,1'twcen sections ( t and 10 thence north with
Mild Urn * to place of lii'Klniih.i ; containing llil
mr it's more or less and all In section 11 , In
town one. taiw 15 In ItlclinriNnn count'- .
Nebrnsljn.
The tinld l/eola Heller , non-resident defend
ant , claims to have u nioiljriiKO on eald hind
and the prier : of the petition Is that she may
appear und tnnKo known thu character ol
her lien urn ! tin amount duo thereon ,
and that bald lam ) be sold under
foreclosure- subject to whatsoever rights the
said I.eolu Heller may have In the premises
by reason of said inortKiitu1.
You are hereby notified to plead to salil pe
tition mi or iH-foro tinlith day of February ,
1906.
WILLIAM KIN-SUV.
104-5 ly ! Henry Stltzer Ills C.uardlaii.
< eavix A KeavK Attorneys for I'lalntlfT.
Legal Notice.
In the District court In nnd for
utility , Nebraska.
ohn W , Gibson , Nellie Gibson ,
) ella Salloway , nnd I ) . K. Salloway ,
Plaintiffs
vs summons
Sarah nibson , Martrarot Kldlen ,
Wm. lEIdlcn , Knink Gibson ,
Elln Itandfll , 11 K. Uandal ,
VdehnoUlbson , Lucclla Mastcrson
losoph M sten > on , Mary A. Mastcrson ,
lohn Masterson , Nelllo Mnstprson ,
h'red Gibson , Win. Gibson ,
Irene Gibson , Corn ICroh ,
uul Alvln Kroli ,
Defendants
The do fen ( hint s above named and each ol
hem will take notice thaton the fith day of
January , UHJ.I , John W. Gibson , Nolllo Gibson
Delhi Salloway and I ) . K. Salloway , tiled their
petition In tliu District Court of Hluhardsoi
Jounty , Nobiaska , iipilnsl said defendants
the object and prayer of which nro to par
tition the west ono-half of the southwes *
luarter of section number ten , and the wes
one-half of the north-west quarter of soctlot
number llfleen , all In township number two
iKO number fifteen east ofGtl , 1 * . M. , Itlch
ardton county , Nebraska. Said petition aUcg
Ing that dufendant tiuruti IJtuson Is entltlet
ton dower Interest In all of stild premises
that subject to said dower right , plalntllls
John W Gibson , and Delia Stilloway nro eacl
entitled to a one-twentlctU Interest In salt
premises ; that defendant Margaret Uldlon Is
entitled to u one-fourth Intuiest In salt
premises , subject to the dower right nforo-
said ; that defendants , Frank Gibson , Hlh
Itandal , Adeline Gibson , Lucella Masterson
Joseph Masterson and John Masteraon are
each entitled to n one-twelfth Intel eat In sale
premises , subject to the dower right aforu
said , that defendants , Fred Gibson , Win
Gibson and Cora ICroh are entitled to 1.0110
twentieth Interest In said premises each
subject to the dower right of Siirnh Gibson
al'on-sald ; that the remaining plaintiffs nni
defendants are each , by reason of marrlago
to some one of the parties above enumerated
entitled to an Inchoate light of dower o
courtesy , as the case may be. In the share
of their lespeetlvo husband or wife as the
case may be ; Unit In casu partition ciiiino
be made equitably that the promises sole !
and the proceeds bo divided unions the
parties according to their Interest as above
set lorth.
You ate requited to unttnei said pctltloi
on or befoio the tilth day of February , UKW
or judgment \\lll be tendered accordlngry.
Dated Ian. t ) , IWU.
[ itKAi.l CHASIOHKK ,
Clerk Diet I let. Clerk.
KINKKAD \ MF.M/KU A. I1. II WIAVIII : ,
" Attorneys for I'ltTs. iftVlt.
VERDON.
D. A. Uamsevand K. Detroieh were
Falls City visitors lust Thursday.
G. R. Jones and wife took dlnne
with Frank Clurks Sunday.
D. K. Riley of Dawson was in Ver
don liibt Monday.
L. P. Utterback of Nebraska Citj
was in this city one day thU week.
Mamlu Fenton of Dawson was I
Verdon one day last week.
Beecher Cornell made a business trl
to Kansas City last Friday.
Dr Hutchlnson of Omaha was In
Verdun last week.
Louis Hoiueman and wife were In
Falls City lust Friday.
Nellie Weaver and Cora Swlsegood
were In Falls City lust Friday.
Mosdamus M , A. Veach and Mrs.
Beller were in Fulls City last Friday.
Mrs. Lottlo Cline had one of her
fingers cut oil In a sausage mill last
week.
J. W. Taylor came down from Au
burn Tuesday.
Mrs. Z. Knapp and Mrs. K Grifllths
spent last Friday with Salem relatives.
Do You
Where YODRCOAL
May make a
The WhereMay
d i ft"e r e tl c e
of a good many dollars in your
expense account for the year
cither in actual outlay for the
coal in extra expense for the fur
nace and range repairing , or in
unnecessary discomfort a n d
housewife worry. It behooves v
you to think twice before placing
your orders- need think but
once if 3-011 order from
Phone 38 HAUSTBROS.
t THE WH8TE SEASON
The Coining1 Summer will be known as the
"White Season" in Footwear for Ladies.
White Canvas Oxfords and Slippers , worn
with pretty white hosiery , will be the Sea
son's hit. We have provided for this by
ordering ; a large supply of WHITE OX
FORDS , SLIPPERS and HOSIERY.
Oxfords and Slippers of every discription
will be more worn than ever. Our shelves
will be loaded just before Easter , and you
should buy early to get what you want.
Visit us and see what we have anyway.
G.E.HALL
SHOES AND HOSIERY.
' SEASONABLE JEWELRY
Wi' are still replenishing
our stiu k of goods and filling
the void mnd > by the niviige
of Holiday Tade. :
We are showing a rich hue
in Jewelry , Gilt Goods , Cm
Glass. Clocks , Flatware , etc.
The Crosses and Chains
now worneo extensively , con-
tinne to increase in popular
ity and will be worn more
than evvr before.Ve \ have anticipated the wants of the public
and can show you a splendid line of Neck-chains , Crosses ,
Lockets , etc. Wo have many pretty little articles for personal
list , of beauty and value , which appeal to the feminine eye and
which stamp the weaieras a person of relined taste. Come and
insti-et our goods and see if we have not just what you have
been wishing for. Remember that wo make a specialty of
watch repairing , and that a full guarantee is behind every piece
of work done by 115.
115.A.
A. E. JAQUET
THE OLD RELIABLE JEWELER
CITY MEAT MARKET
We handle all kinds of fresh and salt meats. Poultry , Pish
and Game in season. Home made lard , pure and sweet , our
long suit. Oysters , Celery , Kraut , Pickles , &c.
We pay the highest markst price for Poultry , Hides and Fat
Stock. We kill all our own meat and handle nothing but the
very best. We solicit a share of your patronage.
J. B. RAMEL , Propr.
Mrs. Wolf took the children of Mrs.
Ebb Goolsby to Omaha to see their
mother who is qulto seriously ill at
that place.
D. M. Davles and family of Falls
Citj visited \ferdon friends last Fri
day.
Mrs. Dr. Kecnoy who has been visit
ing in St. Louis is homo again.
Mrs. Margaret Evans died at her
homo two miles west of Verdon Jan. ,
20th , aged 81 years. She has lived
hero many years but formerly lived
In Milwaukee , Wis , where she was
taken for burial lust Saturday nlcht.
The body was accompanied l > > her
daughter and son. Other relatives
will meet them In Milwaukee where
the funeral will ho held.
1
Win. Mohler has been selected
by the state board to deliver lec
tures at the Farmers' institutes
during the coming three weeks
in the North Platte county.
For sale one brown and one
bay mare. Call at Heck's feed
store.