The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, May 25, 1906, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE FALLS CITk' TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , MAY 25 , 1906.
$40,000 Private Money to loan , Annual Interest -
C. Smith
Henry
. est , Optional payments , Choice farms in this
and adjoining counties , cheap homes in the
LANDS & LOANS West and South. Exchanges made.
A GOOD DEAL FSTATE
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Richardson and Brown count ) farms , Falls CitproperU for sale and rent at reduced
prices , also fine wheat and corn land in Butler and Dickinson counties , Kas. , where the
recent rains assures one of the largest crops of both corn and wheat in the history of the
state. We can give you excursion rates every Tuesday. Do not buy until you have seen
our list and got our prices. We have made good money for every one we have sold Kan
sas land to , and we can do the same for > 'ou. If you will go at once and bur , you will get
the wheat crop now growing on the. land. Do not forget our excursions every Tuesda\ .
One fare plus $2 for the round trip. The following are a few of the bargains that we must
sell soon :
No. 115Is one of Brown coun
ty's finest 80a farms , well im
proved , good 7 room house , 2
porches , large barn 40x40 , 18 ft.
post , hog house 10x30 , double
corn crib , chicken house 12x10 ,
I large cellar and storm cave , 2
good wells and a line spring in
the hog lot of 7a. Good smooth
land except one or two acres , 70a
in cultivation , good orchard , -la
blue grass and lOa mow land , all
well fenced ; all improvements are
in good repair , 3 miles southwest
of Reserve , line neighborhood ,
K. F. D. at the door. This is a
bargain at only $ ( > ,750 , part on
time at 5X1 per cent if
desired.
No. lid Is a good well im
proved SO , 3 miles south of Salem ,
good orchard , line new barn ,
schoolhousc just across the road ,
good water , line neighborhood ,
for only $4,800 , on easy terms.
No. 117 Is a good 1 ( > 0 pretty
well improved , good land,5 miles
northeast of Merrill and 4 miles
northwest of IIamlinKans. , 140a
. in cultivation , good orchard ,
plenty of good water ; 5a ( ) in pas
ture , 25a mow land , good barn ,
granary , cribs , chicken , wood
and coal houses , only $85 per a ,
do not buy until you see this.
No. 118 Is without a doubt
one of the PKIXK farms of Brown
county , Ks. , and we can't de
scribe this more correctly than
to say that it is as near complete
as any farm in the state , with
line large 2 story dwelling and
barn , lawn and shade , line as a
city dwelling , every foot good
rich smooth land , good water
system , line neighborhood , only
! > { miles to Ilamlin , Kans. This
has the reputation of being one
of the finest H > 0a farms in Brown
county , Kans. , and is worth $105
per acre , but $100 will buy it if
taken soon.
No. 11' ) Is a fine 8a ( ) farm ,
with a nearly new 7 room house ,
fair outbuildings , plenty of good
waterliouse will be painted soon ,
all fences will be in line shape
by fall , with new lawn fence , all
painted it ] ) in line shape , only \Vz
miles from the city , all of the
extra time of the tenant is used
in hauling manure out from town
on this 80 , and instead of going
down it is getting better , only
$8,500 , the cheapest 80 anywhere
near Kails City , we defy compe
tition on this.
No. 2 Is a line 5a tract up
against the high school grounds ,
with a good well built 8 room
house , barn , chicken , wood and
coal houses , quite a lot of fruit
large and small , one of the best
arched caves in the country with
a good house over it connected
with the back door of the kitchen ,
nice lawn and ornamental trees.
This is the finest 5/'ia tract for
sale anywhere near Falls City ,
and at the low price of $5000.
Think of it , Mr. Kiegcr's dwell
ing sold the other dav for $4050 ,
and only a small space of ground ,
and is nearly as far out as this
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We also have a large list of all
kinds of city property for sale ,
and some of them at a sacrifice.
The following is one of the best
and most complete homes in the
city , which we have had listed at
$3000 , but in order to make a
quick sale will sell this for $2SOO
notwithstanding a fine large barn
has been added. Description as
follows :
No. ( > 01J Is one of the best
new ( > room 2 story residences in
this city , large closets to each
bed room , large buttery , large
, hall , nice summer kitchen , nice
1 front porch , large porches on the
south and in the rear , both nicely
I screened in. This house is built
j of the best material , boxed with
good shiplap , papered with good
building paper and sided with
the best lapsiding , fine stone
foundation , good large cellar , ce
mented rat and mouse proof , city
water connected with a nice en
ameled sink with waste pipe con
nected with cesspool. Good wood
and coal house , all buildings new
and nicely painted , good walks ,
nice lawn and shade trees , locat
ed on a nice tract of ground 70x
135 feet just south of the Con
vent on the corner , which is a
line neighborhood and a good
part of town.
Look out forCvclones as the Season is Here.
Less than a Penny a Da > will Pay for a $1,500 Tornado Policy for Five Years
\our buildings are
insured , call and sec
if us asc have four of the
) oldest and best Insurance
u v ' { /-companies { in the I'nited
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! ' -r u _ States \i/ . l'ennshania ,
Fire , organi/ed in 1825 ; ' '
Insurance Co. of \ . A.
organized in i-u\ then
I >
.George . Washin t i \\as
jpresident of the I S.
Aetna of Hartfon1 > r , ui-
ized and Conoecticut 1-iie organi/ed in 1850. Ml these companies hzue i
to the sufferers of San Francisco , over $8,000,000.
When you btup to think that combined assets of these tour Co's are over $4iioOOOOUou can
realize how they paid the above loss without affecting their stability in the least. These are the
kind of companies * to insure your farm or city buildings in against loss by lire or cyclone and if you
should want a loan on your house or farm your insurance will always be accepted. But if you insure
in a Mutual the loan Cp'f will not accept it. If you let us write your insurance we will always make
anjr change of your policy , such as removal and vacancy permits transfer of the policy , etc. , free of
charge. The cyclone season will be here soon , come in and we will put a $1000 policy on your build
ings for 5 years for $7.50 or 1 year for $2.50. Be sure when the lightning be
gins to flash and the wind crashing and twisting , that your buildings are all insured in one of the
above companies.
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RES.PHONC2IG Wllllr\lll-K UKVJO. NEBRASKA.
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Grand Musical Openin
The FALLS CITY A1USIC CO. has just received a car load of Pianos .
and Organs of the very best makes and on
SATURDAY , MAY 26 , 1906
Will have a Grand Husical Opening , to show the fine stock they have
on hand and the different points of merit of the different instruments.
The Falls City Husic Co. has an immense stock of Pianos of
the best manufacturers , Organs , Phonographs , Automatic
Piano players , Sewing Machines , of Singer and Wheeler & Wil
son Companies , together with small instruments of all kinds.
A full line of sheet music and phonograph records of all the lat
est music.
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At the Musical Opening there will be music of
all kinds all'day ' and evening and everyone is in
vited to call and enjoy themselves.
First Door North of
Falls Music Co.
City . BODE & SONS
, RULO.
W. .1. Cunnlnnhum and wife visited
in Missouri Sunday afternoon
Hey Dikes of liigclow , Mi ouri , was
: i Rule visitor Sunday.
Carrie Boyd closed her school at
Verdon last Friday and will spend her
vacation with her sister , Mrs Will
Uatekin. Miss Boyil will teach at
Verdon the next school term.
.loh.i Clark of St Joe was a business
visitor hero Monday.
Will Young made a business trip to
Atehison Monday.
II. 13. Smith of Omaha was a Uulo
visitor last week.
J.V. . Mooney shipped a car of hoes
to St Joe last Friday.
II. Jackson was a business visitor in
St Joe last Friday.
Mrs. Ross Jackson visited in Atehi
son several days last week.
Phil Koran was a St. Joe visitor
one day last week.
Mrs. Jas. Wagoner ami children
of Fulls City visited lu Rule several
days last week.
Ike Adkins of Rush bottom was a
Friday visitor to this city.
Cass Jones was in town Saturday.
Mr ? . Bessie Brinegar was u Falls
City visitor last Saturday.
Jim Rhodes near the Big Lake was
a Rule visitor last Saturday.
John C. riinkle and daughter of
Fortesuao were visiting hero Saturday
and Sunday the guests of J. A. Ilinkle
and wife.
Jim ( .ooUby of RushboUom visited
in Rule Sunday.
DoiAJanis and family of Blglow ,
Mo. , were visiting here Sunday.
John Chancy and family visited in
Missouri last Sunday
S. W. Cunningham and wife were
Missouri visitors Sunday.
f. K. Harley visited at Highland
Saturday night.
I will be at the hotel at Pres
ton , May 30th Wednesday , from
10 to 4 o'clock to treat especially
chronic diseases and diseases of
women. Having had a large ex
perience in Omaha seventeen
years and in Falls City aight , I
can render good service.
P. S. I also test eyes and fit
glasses , cure goitre , etc.
DR. GEO. PAKSEU. .
SALEM
O. W. Kmincrt came down from Om
aha for H abort visit with O'H Kmmert.
Wednesday ovenin , May 1(5 ( , the 'Jth
and 10th grades gave Prof. F. s. Fcuer-
stein a pleasant surprise at the home
of Clay Waggner which was a success.
The evening was spent in games and
music. Ice cream and cake were
served. Everyone enjoyed a pleasant
time.
Florence and Mabel Lesley drove to
Falls City Friday afternoon.
May and Etta Thompson of Mori-ill
attended the commencement exercises
here Friday evening.
Bessie Cottrel of st Joe attended
the graduating exercises here Friday.
Clyde Ramel came up from the coun
ty scat to visit friend ? on sundav.
Sylvia Waggner , Ethel Thompson
and brother Guy of Merrill attended
commencement hsre.
Prof Fcuerstein left Saturday noon
for his homo in Fremont.
Roy and Ila/.el Livingood of Morrill.
Kan. , attended the graduating exer
cises at this place.
Walter Martin , wife and children of
Liberty arrived Saturday for u short
visit with relatives and friends here.
The home talent play under the di
rection of Mrs Mae Emmert will play
agairi MaylM in Verdon.
Maud Haushahn and Mattie Marmot
of Humboldt visited at the home of C.
B. Emert Saturday.
O. W. Emmert left Saturday for Cin
cinnati , Ohio , after a few days 'visit
with his brother , C. B.
Dr. Win. Wittwer of New Mexico is
visiting relatives in and around town.
\V. 3. Robertson , after visiting herewith
with hU daughter , Mrs D. C. Simmons
returned to his home in Humboldt on
Monday.
Mrs Allan May and son went to Falls
City Thursday for a few days visit
with relatives and friends.
Mrs Jeans came down from Omaha
Saturday to solicit funds for the or
phans homo there.
Ethel and Ferol Barker and Mr
Crepps drove to the county seat Satur
day.
Ora French was u passenger to the
county capital Saturday.
Florence Lesley and Olive Tilden
drove to Falls City Saturday.
Edna Barker is visiting at Maggie
Lesley's this week.
Ed May was a business visitor at the
county capltol Tuesday.
Mrs Dr. P. Keller and George Rum-
mel were Salem visitors Monday.
Ruth Moore , Letty Stewart aud
Laura ICHly drove to Falls City Moo-
day.
VERDON.
Mrs M. Stewart Is spending tiiU
week with relatives in Roekport. Mo.
John Strauss and wife visited here
Wednesday.
Mrs Mcli/.a and daughter Katie we--e
in Dawson last Friday.
Mesdames A. King and Lr. ) GrillitL ;
attended the closing exercises and
dinner given at Fail-view last Friday.
Mesdames Julia Hall and W. F.
Veach went to Peru to see Camiua
Hall graduate from the normal Thur--
dav.
dav.T.
T. J. Ollivcr of Falls City delivered
an address at the Verdon commence
ment exercises last Friday.
Mrs. J. Gilmore , formerly of Verdou
now living east of here , who lias been
ill for several years committed suicide
Monday by hanging. At times her
mind was affected and it i ? thought
'that is the cause of the suicide.
Mrs Millard Goodloe of Stella visit
ed Verdon friends this week.
Cora Swisegood is seriously ill.
Quinton Stamp came homo from bt
Joe and has accepted a position witL
Leefer .S : Co. this week
Misses Acott , Boyd and James left
Saturday for their homes as the Ve--
don schools closed Friday.
Clare Colcman and wife of Aubur
were transacting business in Verde. . .
Saturday.
J. W. Stump made a business trip to
Long Island , Kans. , last week.
Madge Bourne of Auburn visitet
friends here last week.
Mrs Julia Hall relumed Sunday fror-
a visit with her .son , Dr F. G. Hall and
wife at Galesburg , 111.
Dewit Vantiss of Long Island , Kans
visited friends here last week.
Mrs D. M. Davies and children vis
ited relatives here the first of the week
Mrs Geo. Lum returned home fron.
Forest City , Mo. , where she was called
by the illness of a sister there.
'Mabel and Grace Boiler returned
from Los Angeles this week.
A. Gebhart is suffering from a
sprained ankle.
Mr and Mrs Martin and children
from south of Salem , visited Dr Grif
fitbs and family Monday.
Miss Wilkinson of Auburn ie visit
ing her aunt , Mrs Henderson.
Orlando Veal has accepted a position
In the Verdon State bank made vacant
by the removal of E. Bolejack.
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