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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1906)
8 THE FALLS ClT TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JUNE I , 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. smsm RULO. II C , lnmi - of Fall * < ily was u busl- . oni-day this ne .M visitor In tM nty week Jlin btcwartof Wymoro looking after the HurllnntoiiV interests In Hulo. Jlin Ulcnn sliippeil his outlll cur to Falls City last Thursday. Mr Tw.-ed of St. .loo was huro last Friday Wm. tivans is working with the Uurllngton fence gang. llonry Schmidt received a oar of crushed rock from Tectiinseh which ho will use In the concrete walks for Mrs. Helpcro. John Mooncy is the owner of a brand now two seated surrey. Prof. A. 1) . Larabee of 1'reston was a Ilulo visitor Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. llesslo Hrlnugur visited at the i-nnntv capitol Saturday afternoon. Molllo Wlntcrbottom was a county K-ut visitor Saturday'and Sunday. C. K. Celoy visited In Highland Sta tion Saturday night. Dallas Jones of White Cloud visited friends hero over Sunday. The band boys furnished the inuslo for the picnic and ball panic at Iho Hig Lake Sunday. M. C. Hall visited hero Sunday after- noon. John Hreckenrldgo of Uushuottom was a Uulo visitor Sunday. Lulu LaUando who has been visiting ut Hoatrlco the past three months re turned homo Saturday. Mace Perry of Missouri was a Hulo Tlsltor Saturday night. Less Leeds was a visitor at the Hlg Lake Sunday last. Vorna Vastlno who has boon teach ing at Haigler , this state , returned homo last week. We understand she will return to llalgler haviiiR been engaged to teach next year. Worth Anderson of Hiawatha was a Uulo visitor Saturday , the guest of Dodc Anderson and wile. Fannie Xelglor visited at the county t > cat buveral days thla tsook. Kmma Kern departed Sunday for Kansas City , Mo. , where she will visit with her sister. Mrs Pat loylo for a month. Mrs. Susan Boles who has boon visit ing a daughter In Kansas City for sev eral weeks returned homo Tuesday. Mrs. ,1. A. McDonald living three miles northeast of Uulo met with what might have been a serious accident on Tuesday morning while drhing to town one of the bhaft clips broUu which caused her horse to runaway. The little boy < vas badly bruised about the mouth and chin , Mrs. McDonald had a slightly bruised hand , while the baby was not hurt. The bucgy was only slightly damaged. Hobert Dunn and wlfo are visiting In St. Joe this wnok. Mark Wotzel and Kvun Dunn went to St. Joe the latter part of last week where they expect to work for several mouths. Phil. Horau made n business trip to St. .loo Wednesday. Mrs. Tuttle the barber visited in Salem Tuesday. Mrs. Guy Duncan of Wymoro visit cd friends in Hulo last week. Prof. Wltman , wife and little son o Glen Hock , Wyoming are visiting re latlvcs In this city. Mox Gesser ha * morc.il Into Mrs Wateyene's house on west Hcdari street. Ike Lunsford moved Monday to tin Reservation south of Hulo where hi will work for Mr. Ogden. Ed Hopper badly sprained his bacl Sunday night while handling buckets in the coal sheds which will lay hln up for several days. OHIO S. II. Knlselcy and wife spent las Sunday with Eph Peck and wife. Joe Maust and wife visited last Sui day with Ellas Peck and family. Mrs. Noah Peck visited with Mn George Shouse. Guy and John Stump visited at Perr Shaffers last Sunday. Charley and Lloyd Shouse vlslte last Monday with Willie HutehlflO and Clarence Peck. Clay Peck and wife spent Sunda with Ellas Peck and family. Some of the people of this vlclnlt attended the commencement exercise Of the eighth grade In Falls City la lYJday night. and Mabol Shouso were visit ing relative''In Strausvlllc1 last week. Frank Puck entertained ( Jeorgo Dickey last Sunday. Ceo. Shouse and wlfo drove to Ue- servo Kims , to visit friends last Thurs day. Anson Knlsley and wife drove down to Hrown County , Kansas to visit with the laUera parents John lirltn and family. Kph Peck and wife were guests of Glenn Peck and wife Sunday evening. Wm Hutchison was a guest of Chas. .Sln u * Sunday. O. A. Curie went to Uulo Sunday to visit relative * . Kuto Shoufeo spent Tuesday at Perry ShalTor 8 a guest of Vcra. Lester Hlchardson of Falls City en tertained his friend Harvey Peck , Sat urday evening. Inn , Walter and Leslie Johnston spent Sunday with Alllo Dowty. Bert and Mary Dodds loft Friday night for Peru , Nebraska where they will attend the Hummer school. Frank ShalTcr and wife called on the formers brother Saturday evening. About twenty of the young folks spent the evening at Noah Pecks In playing various games , those present had an enjoyable time. Mrs. Noah Pock and Mrs. Claude Vociim spent Thursday afternoon with O. A. llurk and family. There has been some fine work done on the roads In District U by our road overseer which has been much In need. I'M Klnunol and wlfo , Kil Huogge anci wlfo visited with Dan Wamsley and wife near Barmla , Sunday. Win. Hutchison went to Falls City Tuesday to visit a few days with his grand parents. Henry Gcrdcs and wlfo of Uarada visited with their daughter Mrs. Cleon Peck , Wednesday. Wm. Huoltcnr and family visited with Mr. Glass and family near Preston ton Sunday. Perry ShalTer and wife spent a cou ple of days at Frances Stumps this week assisting in paper hanging. HUMBOLDT Hev. Hohenwald of the Get man M 10. Church delivered the Memorial ser mon at the Presbyterian church Sun day morning. The eighth grade graduation e.\er clsos wore hold at the Presbyteriar church Wednesday evening. Prof U. 11. HolT presented the diplomas and delivered an Interesting talk 01 "Life's btrcam. " Hd Davis and wlfo who had been vis iting O. A. Cooper and family , lef Saturday for a visit at Table Hock. Mrs. Guy Cooper has returned fron a visit at her old homo at Muscatlm- Iowa. Dr. Hay Hummel who had been vlsl ting his parents C. L. Hummel am wife returned Monday to Jolllot , 111. Mary ChaUln returned Friday froi : a pleasant visit with Tecumseh friends Cora Drake , a trained nurse In on ut the St. Joseph hospitals Is vlsltin , her parents , A. L. Drake and wife oust , of town. Elmer Illehards. a suction hand wa uotalned from work several days th past week , by u piece of steel fullln on his foot , severely crushing it. Mrs. K. A. Litchlleld returned Mon day from a visit with her parents u Ashland , Nobr. II. E. Hoyd returned home Wednci day from Cothoctlon , Ohio , where h had been visiting a brother who I seriously 111. E. II. Volts , wife and daughter Ida came down from Holdredge and mad Humboldt friends a short visit. The expect to locate on a ranch near Gran Nebraska In the near future. Dr. W. F. Wlttwer of Los Luna : Mexico visited his cousin , Mrs. C. ! Linn and Dr. E. C. Wittwer this wee ! Prof Osher Schlaifor has resignc his position as principal of our cit schools having accepted a position i the Lincoln high school. Mrs. Chus. Campbell of Hastlni who had boon visiting her parents , T. Norton and wife , was called to T cumseh Saturday to attend the tuner of her father-in-law. Anna Mae Gravatt entertained tl class of 'OJ at her home Thursday ev nlng. The annual reception was given 1 the Juniors to the Seniors and mei st ben of the faculty at the home- M aad Mn. L. Howell on Thundaj er nlng. At the clifeo of at : interesting1 literary program gue-li repaired to the Park hotel tvliore a imuquot was served. Mabel Buer-tettau U-iu'lH-r in the primary department of our city -chools attended the funeral of her grand mother In Tecumseh last week. Jennie Gravatt taught in her p'ace during her absence. Bertha Frank spent Sunday with friends In Tecumsch. Pearl Garvcr waa Lincoln visitor this week. Mr * W. B , Alexander of Duwson . visited with her parents , Dr. J. II i Morris and wife , the llrst of the week i Mrs. Will Clift came down from Havelock Saturday for a vUit with re latlve- and frtcndv Mrs. Frankiu Curl , who had been visiting her sister , Mrs. II. A. Mann , returned Wednesday to her homo .it Lawrence , Kans. Mrs. Mary llluvaty returned Monday 'rom a visit witli friends In Lincoln ind Tobias. Fred nchmel/e'i and family arrived , n the city the forepart of the weuk from Idaho. They expect to again be oino residents of this section. A. J. Uuorstetta and wife returned from Tecumseh Friday , where they liad been in attendance at the funeral of the former's grandmother. Hay Linn was a Lincoln visitor the [ orepart of the week. L. M. Sterns and wife entertained the alumni of the high school at their home on Thursday evening. The graduating exercises held Tues day eve In the opera house was large ly attended. The class Is composed of three members and all acquitted them selves in a manner to do credit to themselves and the faculty. A class play entitled "The Woman Hater" was one of the leading features of the evening's entertainment. SALEA1 Ethel Barker and George Krepa at tended the eighth grade eoinmunce- mont exereUes in Falls City last Fri day evening. Cecil Shcely came down from Peru Thursday evening for n short visit with relatives and faiends. Ura Mobloy has been assisting in the central olllco In the absence of Sarah Thompson. Edna Barker and Sherman Mendon- hall drove to Falls City Saturday after noon. Sarah Thompson returned from No- MI alia City Saturday evening where she has been visiting relatives ami friends 'or ' the past week. Mrs. A J. Anderson and mother , Mrs. Llllydoll , drove to the countj capitol Thursday afternoon. Hay Llllydoll returned home fron his school duties at Peru Thursday. Ethel Barker returned homo Tucs day after closing a successful term o ; school In district No. 73. Huth Moore drove to Falls City or Monday afternoon. W. W. Wertz came down from Almn for a visit with friends and relatives. Nolle Steward Is reported serlouslj 111 this week Mrs. Win. Morehead arrived satur day for a few days visit with friends here. Clint Jones and Will Corn drove t ( t Palls City Thursday afternoon. Cecil Sheoly returned to Pert Satur day evening. Grandma Bates is on the slek Us this week. Mrs. C. tJakcr of Scotts Uhitl , Neb. arrived Friday for a visit with he : daughter , Mrs. Charlie Shildneek. Frank Ivanstma was In town Sunday Frank ColTmau of Lincoln visited a J. S. spin-gin's the latter pm of th < week. I. Kdlth Harris is visiting at the horn of Lucy Grogory. ll Mr. Hanna of Falls City drove tc Salem Sunday for a visit with rein tives. Mrs. A. J. Ogden spent Sunday i the country. Jim Mottz drove up from tbo count capitol Sunday. Allan May , wlfo and baby returne from Falls City Sunday. W. W. Wertz and wife spent Mot day at the country home of Cbarll Stewart. ) y Q. Crete Stewart is Tieitlng in tow r. thie week. e > Kittle Martin went to Stella sunda WATCH , THINK , ACT ! DO IT NOW ! The splendid stock of Dry Goods , Notions , Furn = ishing Goods , Shoes , Groceries , etc. , owned by E. Bode & Sons , of Falls City , Neb. , is now owned by Fred E. Schmitt , whoexpectsto continue the bus iness at the old stand. Special prices are here quoted which means a big saving for you. Wash Goods Our new and complete line of Wash Goods ; ill the latest designs and shades , in Fancy Swisses , Voiles , Printed Silk Tissu , Wool Finish and Alista Batiste , Flowered Lis- onne and Lawns , go at a discount ot 25 per cent. Perfection Shirt Waist An excellent assortment of dainty and well made Shirtwaists , in Lawns , India Linens nnd Dotted Swisses. Also Fancy and China Silk in Black and White , regu lar prices $1.25 to SH.50. during this sale 1-4 off. Dress Skirts We will CLOSE OUT our entire stock of Skirts , made up of the most popular materials , such as Voiles , Panamas , Serges and Novelty Wosteds. at 25 per cent Discount. Don't miss this oppor tunity. Courteous treatment , prompt delivery and right prices all the time , is what we want you to expect when trading at this store. FRED E. SCHMITT Successor to E. BODE & SONS to visit relatives and friends. A very pleasant evening \vns spent at the home of Uayund Charlie Johnson's Saturday evening , May 2C . The even ing was spent in muMcund games after which refreshment ? were served. The young folks departed at a late hour , voting Hay and Charlie royal enter tainers. wo Scotch bred , short horn bulls will be sold nt the court house square about June 16th. JOHN RIKSCHICK. REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of the Farmer * Mute UanV of I'riMon Nob- iiiSKii. riwrtiT No 70s Incorporated In tlio state of Nebraska ut tlio close or business Maj , ' IWd. in sornihS : Lonns nuil DUcounts . . . . ? l5i > 5s.70 Overdrafts scoured nuil unsecured. . . H2.01 Ilnnkltitr liouso lurniturc and fixtures ii.Vl.00 Current expenses mid taxes paid . 3H TO Duo from niu'l Mute and private banks and banker- , . .f 10.lltl.05 I Ca li . . . HO"Q.flO 3 Total cash on liand . i3-Jl."i Total . . . . . . $30. < H2.W LlUIII.lTlf.S Capital stock paid In . . . SoWO.OO Surplus , fund . . . . 1,00000 Undivided Prottts . IOS2.iV. ludlvidual deposits subject to check . $10,000.23 Time certltlcato of deposit 4.W 03..Sl,4ol.31 Total . rMM3.9 STATE OK NE1MASKA | Count ) of Hlchardson I I. Clyde Thacker. Cashier of tbe above named bank , do solemnly swear that the above statement Is a correct and true copy of the report made to the State Banking1 board. CLYDE THACKBK. Attest W. A. MAKQHAVE , Director. W. S. HEKVAN , Director Subscribed and sworn to before me this SVtb day of May , Itofi. O. B. DCBU , Justice of Peace. GROCERIES 25 cent can Allen Bros. Baking Powder for i6c 10 cent can Michigan sib pie peach eSc i o cent can blackberries 70 , 4 for 25c 10 cent can raspberries 7c , 4 for 25c 4 10 cent can blueberries 2 for 150 10 cent can Early June Peas for jc 10 cent can 2lb Michigan Pears for 7c 20 cent can Red Alaska Salmon for 140 V P Pure Maple Syrup for 300 V P Pure Maple Syrup for 55C Sheep Head wheat flakes 7c 4 for 25c Uneeda Biscuit 3 for ice 10 cent can cleaned pk currants 4pk 25C Sunllour brand flour $ i 25 Magnolia brand flour i 20 Salem Belle brand flour i 10 FREEI FREEI A Pair of Ladies' $3 Shoes ; $1 in Hosiery For the best Boquet brought to and left at our 13 store on 2 TUESDAY , JUNE 5a 19O6 | Prior to 2 o'clock , we will give the donor a pair of z Ladies' $3 Shoes. For the second best Boquet we will give $ i worth of Hosiery. = Decision will be made at 2 o'clock , by three judges fa -4 one from each of the newspapers. J3 THIS WILL BE OUR FLOWER DAY i | We want many Boquets. Bring some kind of re- ceptical and leave with us during the life of the Bo- quet. The receptical will be considered as part of 3 the make-up and general appearance of Boquet , 3 Kvenbody Come. G. E. HALL i ALL KINDS OF FOOT WEAR 3 STKAYKD F r o in Mahoney's feed lot in Palls City on Friday night , Ma } 25th , a bald faced strawberry roan pony weighing : 850 pounds. Had saddle , bridle and rope halter on when it left. Inform Wm. Hahn , route 3 , Falls City , Neb. Attorney Guile of Huraboldt spent a portion ef this week here. M. E. Church. The following services next Sabbath : 9:45 : Sunday school. A 10:45 : a. m. , sermon. I 3:00 p. m. Junior league. 7 p. m. Epworth league. , , 8:00 : p. m. , sermon A You are invited to attend. V W. T. CUNK , Pastor.