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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1906)
8 THE FALLS CITk' TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , APRIL 27 , 1906. V $40,000 Private Money to loan , Annual Interest = C. Smith enry . est , Optional payments , Choice farms in this and adjoining counties , cheap homes in the LANDS & LOANS West and South. Exchanges made. IIUA1BOLDT 11. K. l od and O. U Hunt/ wore Tublo Rock visitors Monday. Mrs. H. L. 1'inn left Moiuliiy for Lincoln where she and her husband will reside In the near future. Mr. Linn having secured a position lit that place. llumboldt will li.ivu the uino tench- era next year as they have all been reelected - elected for the ensuing year. Dr. G. G. Gaudy cut his hand severe ly upon the surgical knife which ho had loft in the pocket of his coat ho was brushing after returning from a visit to the country. Lorn , McCool of Dawson spent Sun day with .1. .1. Turner and wife. Val Rauh of Hurchard was looking after business matters In this city Tuesday. Misses Carrie Slocuni and snrah Uutchings of Falls City wcro guests of Ena Cooper , Sunday. A now cement walk Is being laid -in front of H. L. Hrano's jewelry store and the First National Hank. Mrs. Cius Wheeler and children re turned to their homo lu Lincoln , Sat urday , after a pleasant visit with friends In this city. O. T. Little l in salem this week spraying the apple orchard of A. H. Minor. The annual Hold day contest will beheld hold In this city May fith. Pawnee- Cltj , Auburn , Teeumseh. Falls City , llumboldt and Nebraska City will participate In the contest. D. W. Nell ) of I'awnco City was a visitor In llumboldt Tuesday. Lyda Crawford visited friends lu Lincoln ' .lie forepart of the week. MrsRoseoo Anderson returned Tuesday from a visit with Omaha and Tecumseh friends. Mrs. Sarah Marburgor Is the guest of her sister , Mrs. Geo. Schmol/ol , u Falls City. The ladles aid society of the Chris tian church gave an entertainment at the church on Tuesday night. The ladles have been quite successful in raising funds for church purposes. .John Marmot , returned to Sallda. Colorado , Tuesday , after a visit with his parents , John Marmot , and wife. Mrs. Harry H. Sehcllenbarger , of Stamford , this state , is visiting her parents , J. I ) , shraugcr and wife , northeast of town. Mrs. lion Strainer spent Sunday with relatives In St. .Joseph. T. T. Brown , who has been spending the winter with relatives at Kureka , Arkansas , returned to his homo in this city Friday. P. K. Ostorholm father of Mrs. Dr. M. L. Wilson died at his homo In Essex , Iowa Friday morning. Mrs. Wilson loft several weeks ago for his bedside and was with him when death occurred. The old onglno at the Cooper and Linn mills is to bo replaced by a Corless 250 horse power engine. The machinery of the brick plant will bo run by power produced at the mill power house. The lire company have been closely watching s garbage pile which was set on lire Saturday night and which is near buildings , In danger of taking flro from it. VERDON. Mrs. Dr. Houston of Nebraska City returned homo Wednesday after n Visit with relatives ; . Mrs. N. Heller had her household goods sold at auction Saturday. She Is preparing to go to California to make her home. The daughter of elms. Henderson and "Wife , Mrs. Ilattle Doderor , of Kansas City , is visiting them. The son of Joe Low ! ? , who has been very 111 , is improving. W. Parsons of Dunning , Nebr. , is visiting his parents in Vcrdon. Mrs. N. Shrader was a Falls Cltj visitor last Thursday. Messrs. Fisher and Bridgman woni to Kansas City with cattle Tuesdnj night. E. Bolojack was a Duwson visitor last Wednesday. Mrs. Van Sailors is on the sick lif f > this week. Mrs. W. F. Veach entertained th < married Ladies Konslngtlng club las Tuesday. Mrs. Ed Grifliths spent the day will her parents on Wednesday. Simon Davies of Falls City was jn Vcrdon lost Thursday. Kills HouU Is homo from an extend ed visit to South Dakota. Gco. Lum and family arrived homo Thursday night , after spending the winter In California. Dr. ( irllllths took his wife and ton , Heath over to Salem , Thursday whore they boarded the train for Wymore. to visit her parents. Gco. Hall and Miss Berry wore up from Falls City Sunday for a short visit with friends. A. D. Giso of I'awiii'u was blinking hands with Vcrdon friends on Sunday. KULO. Mrs. I loss .mek on visited at Atchl- eon Thursday of last week. C. Miller of Omaha was a business visitor In Uulo last week. Mr. Sandusky of Kansas City was transacting business in this city last Friday. J. 0. Ilinklu of Fortcscuc was a Kulo visitor last Friday the guest of .1. A. Ilinklo and wife. Harry Blanchanl of Wymore is breaking on the Atchtboti frolght. L. 1C. I'liimb has built on a neat ad dition to his residence , Thomas Plumb and Mr. Boker of of Falls City wcro Kulo visitors Tues day. Miss Cecil Kanaly and little Brother Johnnie were visitors at the county capital last Friday and Saturday. Prof. Stevens and pupils of the lligh school wont llowcr hunting last Friday afternoon which was enjoyed by all. Bert Biggs of Omaha is visiting In Uulo this week , Jlort says ho has ono very wann friend In Uulo. J. W. Mooncy shipped four cars of cattle to Kansas City Monday night. .1. U. Kruser shipped a car of cattle to St. Joseph Monday night. wank Costolls of Atchison was Hulo visitor the llrst of the week tno the guest of II. Boehmo. L. M. Coonea shipped a car of mixed stock to St. Joseph Monday night. Mips Mela Boohmo name up from Atchison last Saturday to visit her parents Mr. iioohmoand wife returnIng - Ing Wednesday. W. J. Cunningham shipped two cars of cattle from Fortescuo to St. .100 the latter part of last week. Guy Hurt was on the sick list the first of the week. The liaoholor girls gave a grand ball at the hall Monday night which was well attended. There was qulto a number of visitors. The hall was beautifully decorated good music was furnished and the best of order was matntalncd. . J. A. Ilinklo was a business visitor at the county capital Tuesday after noon. M. ( . ; . nail and wlfeattendcd the sup per Monday night. The ladies of the D. of II. and A. O. 1T. W. sorvcd hot cofl'eo and tea and ( j stawberrlcs and cake for the dance Monday night In the vacant store room. The not proceeds amounting to something over fifteen dollars which will bo expended for badges. Frank Simon received a car load of farm iimchhiery iho first of the week , Peter Darvcau will move onto the farm owned by his brother , John , north of town soon. I'has Gagnon had his old side walk taken up and replaced with a now ono. Mrs u. L. Bolpcro Intends to put down a concrete walk soon. Lewis Shulhoun and wife who went to Santa Barbara last fall are so well pleased with California that they have decided to make that place their future homo. Hcv.V. . II. Spioor was on the sick list the first of the week. - * - OHIO Pearl Shouse was on the sick list llrst of the week. A E. Knlsely and wife spent Sunday at cleon Peck's. Hey Peck visited with Ethel Peck- Tuesday afternoon. Sudlo Peck went down to Morrlll. Kansas Saturday for a visit with her r brother. Twenty seven ladies gathered at the t homo of Rev. Brewer's List Thursday and spent the day socially and sowing carpet rags which they did well Those present had an enjoyable time Herman Feldler visited with Join Pappenhaggon Sunday. Fred Whitrock entertained hit nephew Denry Albers , Sunday. Geo. Peck nhd wife spent Sunday with their son Clcon. Wcs Nedrow and wife entertained a number of their friends last Sunday at din net' . Prof. A. L. Richardson of Falls city organized a singing school north of Falls City last week which will meet each Saturday night of each week. Eph Peck and xvlCu visited with .1. \V. Maust and wlfo lu Strati3vlllo Sun- day. .leiinlo Burk Is on the sick list at this writing. Geo. Johnston and family .vero guests tit Gco. ShotHo's , Sunday. Harvey Peck returned home Mon day from Morrlll , Kansas where he has been visiting his brother a couple of days. I Guy Stuiiii ) visited at Perry shatters Sundaj. John Hutchison entertained his friend Win. Peck Sunday. Willie Albers visited with his uncle Win llorstiiifin Sunday. Lewis MePherson of Falls City was doing some work for Eph Peck in the lime of laying pipes and fixing up pumps. N. U. Burnsworth and family were guests at Geo. shouso's Sunday. Mrs. Chris Horn Is visiting with her sou August and wife. E. T. Peck and Family spent Sunday afternoon .with Gco. Sliouso and family. Annie and John Stump went to Kansas Saturday to visit their sister Mrs. Ncttio Spanglcr. Martin Nolle and family spent Sun day with August Zorn and family. Win. Huettner and family were guests of John NoHo and family. Kdlth Peck was the guest of her cousin Daisy Pock Sunday. Clay Peck and wife spent Sunday evening at the homo of A. E. Knlsely and wife. FARGO C. A. Ximmormati was a Falls City visitor last week. Mr. Prlbbenno and family were Falls City callers the last of the week. Win Strecker came in to visit his his mother this week. John Gleason was a pleasant visitor hero OIIH day thU week. The school at the Arago Center school house closed Tuesday of this week. John Thlltges was u Kulo caller Saturday afternoon. R. K. Durfeo and wlfo had business In Rule ono day this week. Mr. Dur fee has been feeling bal for some time and it looks well to see him around again. Mr. Jondrow marketed his corn this week. Mr. Seecy sold several hundred dollars lars worth of corn this week. . Walter Baker of BIlby Ranch , was attending to business hero 0110 clay tills week. Charley Drake of Biglow , Missouri passed through hero ono day this week. Ho was on his wuy to look at the $25,000 ranch belonging to John Bridgmaii a fowjulle * up iho river. Chas Werner spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. Whltehead and Grant Frcol have rented the Bary farm for this season. Grant Freel is still determined to yet a brand new Westinghouse thresh ing machine to operate this summer and fall. The wheat is very piomlsiug and lots of oats are sowed. The outlook at present is excellent for lots of threshing this season. Mrs. Isaac Lyons of rails City spent several days visiting her mother near here this week. The show at the Redmon Saturday night was well attended. V , Chiplnau expects to locate In Colorado soon although 70 years old ho is brisk and lively and follows the carpenters trade. Mr. Kloopfel of rails City was down . looking after business at his farm Thursday. - * Miss Ebel accldently stepped upon a nail and is having considerable pain from the wound. , Mr. Whltehead was a pleasant caller . , hera Thursday. Dennis 'Perkins had business in Fargo Thursday. Mr , Brinegar was transacting busi ness in Preston this week. Mr. Herman Koehler transacted * < Great Discount Piano Sale J To more thoroughly introduce their 4i Pianos in Richardson County. . . , * i Prescott Music Co of Lincoln , Neb. ( the oldest music house in state ) will hold a two weeks special sale of first class high grade Pianos in : : : : : : : : Falls City , Commencing Saturday , April 28 They have shipped a car load of fine Pianos includ ing ths Hezelton Bros. , Chickering Bros. , Hobart M. Cable , Prescott , Story & Clark , Ebersole and others to Falls City and will offer high grade Pianos dur ing this sale at prices that cheap Pianos usually sell for. Now is your opportunity to buy a fine Piano for that Boy or Girl at a large saving from regular prices. Be sure and take advantage of this golden opportunity. Not one poor Piano in the lot. Not withstanding the low prices , we will give terms to respbnsible parties. We invite you to call and see the Pianos whether you contemplate buying or not THE PIANOS MAY BE SEEN AT KERR'S PHARMACY Every Piano is fully warranted by the manufacturers and by us Prescott Music Co. business In Falls City Thursday of this week. Frank Slmms has left Fargo to seek employment In a better business town. Chas Reyes of Ohio precinct was attending to business in Fargo ono day this week. Win Frederick was attending to business affairs In Fa.-go ono day this week. John Wcinert and Mr Decklnger dis posed of a car load of stock this week. C. F. Scholl sold his best hogs Tues day. day.J. J. II. Brinegar called at the business portion of Rule this week. J. 11. Rector marketed several loads of hogs this week at 0 cents a pound. A Homily to the Hen Lot poets sing praises of wild geese - Hying high This bard will take a fat hen for a pot-pie , Let scribes write praUos of swans liv ing and dead But it takes hons's eggs to buy butter and bread. While the pea fowls strut and say , here big I , goes. The hens are laying eggs to buy the children clothes ; In showing pretty feathers there Is no harm But the hens help lift the mortgage oft the farm. The hen raises chickens to sell and fry Then lays eggs to made custard and pumpkin pie. Of all birds the quail can lly swifter than any other , But of all fowls the hen is the kindest stepmother. While the night bird is saying to man with bad wife whip-her-Will The hen is hovering her step-children and sajing , hush be still ; Whiln the dear people are eating their boiled owls We will crown the lien queen of all the fouls. T. M. AlKMAX. Legal Notice First publication April III , 100 < > Notlco Is hereby given that T .1. McMillan lifts tiled his petition signed by the requisite number of trcehoUlers of the second ward of Falls City , asking tlint a druggist penult bo granted him to sell malt , spirituous and vinous liquors for medicinal , mechanical. scicntlilu and sacramental purposes , on lot 9 , block 71 , In the < .econd ward of Fnlls City , lor the municipal jear commencing May 4' Ilrt ! . iiiul ending May 4 , 1K)7. ! ( .sr.u.1 O.v. . HIIOWN , 1H-II City Clerk. Legal Notice First publication April 13th. Notice Is hereby given that William llaiimel ; h s tiled his petition signed by the requisite number of lieeholdcrs of the second wind of the city of Fulls City asking that u licenseus saloon Keeper bo minuted him to sell malt , spliltuous ami vinous liquors on lots , Timid 0 , block 71 , lu the second waid of Falls City , for the municipal jear com mencing May I , UM.VI , and ending May 4 , \ < )0 . lSCAI.1 O. W IlHDUN , City I'lerk. Le al Notice First publication April W , i M. Notlco Is hereby given that Vrcd W. Herbster has ( lied his petition signed by the requisite number of freeholders of the second \uudof the city of Falls City , asking that n license as n saloon keeper bo framed him to sell malt , spirituous and vinous liquors on lot 4 , blnck M. in the second ward of Falls City , for the municipal year commencing May 4 , 1000 , and ending .May 4. 1907 ISKAI/I O.V. . lluow.v , 1S-3 City Clerk. Foloy's Honey and Tar contains no opiates , and will not constipate like nearly all other cough medicines. Re fuse substitutes. For sale at Moore's Pharmacy. _ Having1 decided to remain in Falls City , I will call attention to my card on page 5. 19-2 GEO. II. PARSBU. . Le n.1 Notice , Fiist Publication April 13 , lOOt ! , Notlco Is hereby given that .1. J. l.ollma has Hied his petition signed by the icquhlU number of freeholders of the second ward of the city of Falls City , asking that a license as a saloon keeper bo granted him to sell mult , spirituous and vinous liquors on lota 7 and 8. block 71 , in the second ward of Fall i City , for the municipal year commencing May 4,1001 , and ending May 4,1007. ( Seal ) O. W. niiowx , 18-3 City Clerk. Lerfal Notice First Publication April 13 , ll"0ti. " Notlco I * hereby given that Peter Ficd- crlck , Jr. , has filed his petition signed by the requisite number of freeholders of th. second ward of the city of Palls City , asking that a license as a saloon keeper bo granted him to sell malt , spirituous and vinous Illinois on lots it , 7 and H. block > , In tua second ward ot Falls City , for the municipal year commencing May I. loud , and endln ; .May 4I1H)7. ) [ HEAI.1 O. W. HllOWN , jl l-i : City Clerk V Legal Notice. Notice Is hereby given that \ VII Ktr , has tiled his petition signed by the requisite number of freeholders of the secoi.d ward of Falls City , asking thatu druggist perml- bogtanted him to sell malt , spirituous and vinous liquors for medicinal , mechanical sclentlllo and sacramental purposes un lot 11 , block 70 , in the fecund ward of said clt j. foi the municipal yi-ur beginning May < lOOii , and ending May I , lour. liui. | O. W. HnowN , K-3 Clly Clerk. Le/ial Notice First publication April 13,11 < K ) . Notice Is hereby given that .1. It , Shelly has tiled his petition signed by the rcqulsiu number ot freeholders asking thatu license be granted him to se.l malt , spirituous and vinous liquors , on lot IB , block 1 , in the Village of Preston , Nebraska , for the munic ipal year commencing May 1,1100 , and ending * May 1,1507. [ SEAI , ] II. P. HiEOKit , lt-3 Village Clerk. Legal Notice First publication April 13,1900. Notlco is hereby given that Ed Shubcrt has Hied bis petition signed by the requisite number of freeholders asking that a license bo granted him to sell malt , spirituous and vinuous liquors on lot 7 , block 5 , In thn Village of Shubert. Nebraska , for the munic ipal year commencing May 1,1003 and ending May 1,1007. ISEAL.I W. H. Moanow , 18-3 Village Clerk.