8 THE FALLS C\T \ * TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JUNE 8 , 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. HUA\BOLDT Mrs. Abe Hilling was a visitor In Oilcll this , week. Ail 11 Volts who Inn been vlslllng for hoveral weeks with friends in this city left Sunday for u visit with Lincoln friends , she expects to visit friends in Onio before reluming lo her homo In Grant , Nobr. Daisy Morris left the forepart of the week for 1'cru where she will attend bummer school. Mrs. C. M. Linn and children loft Saturday for a visit with relatives ut ( ! rand In , Mo. Olive Pclriishck , returned Friday from Lincoln where she has been at tending school the past year and will upend the summer with her parents houlh of town. Hay Linn and family returned Sat urday from a visit with relatives In Dnwson. Gary 1C. Cooper assumed his new duties as postmaster Saturday. Mrs. P. M. Williamson visited Lin coln friends this week. Minnie Monesmlth visited with friends In Pawnee City Thursday. Ena Cooper entertained u company of young ladles Friday afternoon com plimentary to the Misses Cnrrlo and Helen Llpko and Ada Veils. Sam Kcc , the chinaman who has been employed us laundryman at the Park hotel , loft Monday for his old Uomo in Chlnu Mrs. Hcnj. Lcatherinun visited rela tives in Table Hock several days thU week. A cablegram was received by O. A. Cooper Friday from his daughter , Miss Eva , saying that sliu has arrived In Manilla. Chus. Furrow , a prominent farmer of this section , died in the St. Joseph hospital , Friday , June 1. and the ro- nmlns were brought to this city Satur day for burial. The funeral services , were held at the family home north of town , and interment was made in the cemetery west of this city. Mr. Fur row has been suffering from cancer for a year past , and had gone to St. Joe with the hopes of being benefited , but died while in the hospital. Frank Furrow and Frank Hicks went to St. Joseph Friday and brought the remains of Clms Furrow to this city Saturday. An Interesting game was played be tween Pawnee City and Ilumboldt Tuesday which she resulted in a score of > to ! in favor of Pawnee. Bertlw Frank left Sunday for Peru where she will attend the state normal during the summer , The ladles of the Alpha club tender ed Prof. Osher Schlasfer u farewell re ception at the club rooms Friday evc < nine. George and Samnile Thompson arrived - rived In the city Sunday on a visit te friends. Lulu Byram left Thursday for i bhort visit at her homo at Unadllla Neb. She will attent school this sunv mor at Peru. Mrs. Hey Buln of Table Hock spenl Sunday with E. S. Cope and wife. Mabel Carnes Is elerkluc in Hoi Strainer1 * gnnural merchandise More The Hebron Incubator company an contemplating locating in this eitv. M. C. ShurtlofT and John llartma were looking after interests in Me Cook this week. Cards are out announcing the mai rlago of Anna Mae Gravatt and Ua Miller , the event to take place the ov < ning of June llth. 6iiio G. W. Peek and wife of Falls ( . 'it are staying with their son Cleon mi wife , while the latter is slc-K. John Hutchison entertained Wil lam Peck las : Sunday. Mrs. Herbert Burk was a guct Mrs. Noah Peck Friday afternoon. Harvey Peck and sister visited wi their uncle Harry Knisloy's and fai ily lost Sunday. Edna Shaffer went to Kansas to i sist her cousin Mrs. Mettio Sprung ! with her work. Henry Gcrdes and wife of Barn are at the home of their daughter M Cleon Pack during her illness- Mrs. Cleon Peck Is quite ill at fc home and wo hope to hear of 1 : speedy recovery. Ansou Knisley and wife visited wi the former parents last Sunday. Claranco and Ethel Peck were gue of Lloyd and Fern Sbouse 'last Mi day afternoon. Joe Maust and wife of Straussville wt-re guests of ( 'Icon Pock and wife last Sunday. Mr-f. Howard is visiting with Mr . George Shoiise. Herman Huettner was a guest of his brother Will last Sunday evening. John Nolle and wife visited with Martin Nolle last Sunday. William Huctlncr and family visited at Francis Xorn's last Sunday. Mrs. Noah Peck and daughter Ethel visited with Mra. H. F. Single of Falls City last Saturday. Claranco Peck spent couple days latter purl of last week with his 'rand- mother and attend the commencement exercises \vhllc there. About twenty-six of the young folks oflhis neighborhood gathered at the home of Perry ShalTer Thursday eve ning In playing various game and pull ing lall'y. Those present report line line. line.Win Win Hutchison returned home from ' 'alls City last Saturday after spending i faw days with relatives. Paul , the little son of Geo. Peck and vlfo was a victim of a very painful ae- .ielunt , while playing with n butcher knlfo ho cut the end of his largo too ) IV. Dr. Fast was called and dressed he wound and the litllo child H get- ing as well as can bo expecled. STELLA. X.ula McCool of .Salem spent the last of the week with Nettle and Florence Wheeler. Mrs. L. O. Kycs is visiting her broth er in Hcd Willow county. Hank , Mildred and Hiohnid McMul- en spent Sunday at Tarkio. Mo. Carrie Dietrich Is spending the sumner - nor with Mrs. MoMullcn1 She will eturn to school at Peru this fall. Hugh Thompson , living one mile cast of town , has been sick with typhoid fever the past month. Dr. Hull is attending him. A lodge of the Hoyal Neighbors , an uixlllary of the M. W. A. . Is being irganizcd here by a lady from Lincoln , Ila/.el Ilogrefe is visiting her sister ut Tllden. The Standard Hearers will moot this evening with Grace Hodge. Hov. A. L. Ogden is holding revival meetings at the Christian church. Chas. Lowe , a student from Midland college , preached at the Luthcrar church Sunday. Fred Swihart of Lincoln attendee Decoration services at this place. O. W. Nickle , son-ln-la . - of W. J MeCray , will be principal of the sehoo at Uulo next year. His wife and chil dren are now visiting here. Some of the farmers are trying to or ganl/.e an Independent telephone com puny. ll. A. Clark and wife spent Sunda in Hiawatha. J. W. Jameson & Sons have move the ( louring plant from the Nebrask mill to Choteun , Montana , where the are now located. According to nrrangments made las week by the rcmonstrators and th liceiibu men , Stella will have but on saloon this year , Hort Harmon bein proprietor of the same. The enl vacant business building In the towi however , had to be rented by Mi larmon before this arrangement wi onscnted to , and ho is now pay in out on two buildings. George Smith Is the new vlllaj ; M. II. Vandevenler aud wife alleiu d the .funeral at Brownvllle la riuirsday of his cousin , Mrs. Jerr Jallard , who died at her home tl Iher Mdo of Shubert. Deceased wi 1 years of ago. Mlllio Robinson , who made IK ionic hero last year with her grani wents , J. A. Vaught and wlfo , le on Sunday for her homo at Garbe Okla. The little people ot the Christii church gave a ploaslng program Su day evening in observance of chi dren's day. Mrs. Nellie Squires , who has bee visiling her slsler , Mrs J. D. Curl ! lefl Friday nighl for her homo Broken Bow. Mrs. Kliilo Wilsey and Cora III ] gins are sludying at a hospital In Li coin to be trained nurses. th Mrs. Sclp Strlngfield is visiting h husband at White Cloud , Kans. "VERDON. Pearl Cunningham lelt Monday f Peru to attend the summer normal. Mrs. A Colonum of Lincoln visited Mr * . Keece this week. Held Dowtv e > f Preston was a Verdon visitor last week. Stella Stewart was on the sick list last week. T. L. Ha'.l was a Falls Oily vUitor tht ? week Florence Sudd of Duwson was elected to be one of the teachers in the Vcr- don school. Dr. GrllHth and wife were in Fall * Cily Monday. The Salem Dramatic Company gave an entertainment last Wednesday night to a small house. Mrs. IJ. F. Gritllth accompanied her father Alonzo Cunningham to Omaha after his visit here. Clifton Benedicts moved into the Jorn property in the eastern part of Verdon this week. Edith ShalTer of Shubert is visiting Verdon relatives. Muriel Stewart spent this week with Li//.ie Conover. Mrs. Buller went to Howe for a visit Monday. B. F. Vouch went to Lincoln Mon day night. John Strauss' baby received a bad sprain last week In the right leg , which was very painful. G. Gage , vus a Falls City visitor last Monday night. Mrs. J. and Mrs. N. Parsons were In F.ills City Monday. Dr. Keeney came back from Elk Creek Monday. M. Melisii and daughter Kuthcrinc left Tuesday for u three weeks visit In Granville North Dakota. Mrs. Williams who has been visiting Irs. Stach returned to her home Sat1 rday. Clare Coleman and wife of Auburr vcre in Verdon the llrst of the week D. M. Davles ami family of Falls Jlty visited Mrs. King last Tuesday Mrs. Spence of rnionvllle , Mo. , islted her nieces Cora and Minnie iwisegood last week. N. Henderson and family spent Sun- ay with D. Grifllth and wife Sunday , J. Weaver was a Kansas City visitor ast week. Prof. Watson is employed to teach ir he county Institute this summer. Mr. O. P. Veal left Tuesday to meet ler mother Mrs. L. Cornell , who ha1 pent the last year in Caldwell , Idaho Helen Stowoll of Auburn spent last veek in Verdon. RULO. Mrs. Anna Randolph and daugntoi Eunice departed for Kansas City. Mo. Thursday of last week where they ox ; ) ect to remain for sometime. Worth Anderson and family fron : Brown County Kansas were \isltln ? friends in Uulo one day lust week. Mr. John Anderson and wlfo of Ilia watha warn Ruin visitor last week th guesis of Dode Anderson and wife. Phil. Horun was a business visito at St. Joe last Friday and Saturelay. Grant S. Ocamb was u business visi tor at Falls City Friday uflernoon. Thomas Plumb and wife of Fall City were Uulo visllor last Friday an Saturday. Jim Odgo.n of the Reservation was Rule visiton Friday and while hero h bought Ihreo new eulllvalors of I Simon. Geo. Taylor a prosperous fanner wi visiling In Rule la t Friday. Ilarland Jones and wife were shoi ping in Rule lust Saturday. G. D. Harris and wife who iu housekeeping last full and went 1 south eastern Missouri to live wit relatives have returned and will no1 make Rule their home. Cass Jones was a busine \isitor i Rule last Salurduy. Mrs. Klmer Sehuek and childrt were shopping in Rule Salurday. A. J. Hurt was on the sle'i ' list ll laller parl of last week. Cotiduetor Ryan of the Atehise freight , and family are visiting Nebraska City this week. Bill Barllelt and family of Falls Ci vislled in Rule Salurday Iho guesis Uncle John Burk and wife. Mill Zimmerman and father we business visitors in Rule Saturday. Bill Wilker was a Rule visitor lc Saturday. Elmer Arnold was a business visit > r in this city Salurday. Clyde Adams had charge of the uhison freight during conductor Ryan absence. II. Harrison was a Rule visitor -'at- u relay. Grant Ocamb has opened up a nice line of shoes and overalls In ihe room adjolnlnc Carpenler's grocery slore Mrs. .1. A. McDonald and MUs Inks were shopping in Rule Saturday. Robert Paul and wife were Rule visllors Salurday. Maggie Meioncy was a pleasant visi tor in Rule Saturday. John Santo and wife were shopping in this elty Saturday. Will Me Wain and family from the Y were visiting in Rule Saturday. John Kruser of Arago was a busi ness visitor in this city Friday. Mrs. Susan Boles visited at the county capital Friday and Saturday. A gangiof Burlington carpenters of Lincoln put in a bav window and placed a new signal tower at the de pot this week. Prof. NichoLof Shubert has been engaged as principal of our high school for the coming year has moved his family here having runted the La- Blanc house two blocks west of the school building- Ed Simmons and father from near Y were Rule visitors Saturday. Jueison Carpenter met with a very painful accident last Friday by step ping on a rusty nail which penetrated his foot and at this writing he is con- lined to his room. .G. M , Carpenter is very sick at this visiting with very litlle hopes of any improvement. The country cirls club gave a social at Mooncy school house Monday night quite a a number of our young folks attended and all report a plea sant tlm-i. Rev. Cotton of Missouri is holding a series of meetings this week in the south M. E. Church. Mrs. lush living near Preslon died Sunday morning. Funeral services by Rev. Cotton Monday afternoon after which her remain * were laid to rest in the Rule cemetery. I will be at the Tinsley hotel at Rule , Tuesday , June 12th , from 10 to 4 o'clock. Bring the halt , the maimed anel the blind , and I will help them. DK. GKO. II. Parsell. SALEM Mrs W. fillip and little son of Fal Is City visited at Allan May's Thursday. Grandma Bates left Thursday for u visit with relatives and friends in Table Rock. Mary Russel was a passenger to Falls City Friday. Mrs. Wylie of Falls City visited at the home of her daughter Mrs. Allan May Thursday and Friday. Lucy Gregory was a passenger to HumboleU Wednesday. Mrs. Jim Whitney and litllo dauyh- lor of Hiawatha , Kansas came Friday for a short visit with relatives and friends bore. Mrs. Meredith and children spent Sunday at the country home of J. Spurgin Sunday. The Salem home talent company played at Verdon Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Muuger drove up from Falls City Sunday morning. Rev. Hunt came elown from Lincoln Saturday evening. William I'hlig and wife and litlle son of Falls Cily spent , Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allan May. Grant Windle wife and little daugh ter of Falls City visited at Joe Win- doll's Sunday. Mr. Boyd Moore entertained the Baracha Club and young lady friends Monday evening. The evening was spent in music and games after which refreshments were served. All en joyed a plcasanl evening. Ruth Moore drove to Falls City Mon day afternoon. Will Gregory and wife'wero sundaj visilors at Ihe Springs. Jim Mellol Falls City was in towr Friday. 1 Miss Francis Morton has re signed the position of city librarian e brarian to accept a similar one a1 Silverton , Col. This is , in the nature of an advancement as > r Miss Morton receives a mucl : larger salary there than she die I- here. LOOK ! LOOK ! _ _ - At the largest and best line ol Buggies west of the * Y * Missouri river. We have just unloaded a car of the - > * ' ij * celebrated Keys Bros. Buggies and Surries and are * now ready to show you some of the very best vehicles ? * ever brought to this city. * * * * * * We can save you money in this line as we have them fe f. ranging in price from $45 upward. See us before you * buy. * We also have a big line of Implements and our stock A. * is complete in all lines on which we are making very $ close prices. . . * ; We have one of the best and easiest running Cream E Separators on the market , from $55 up. See it before vou buv one. S t " . f * I | * Remember that harvest is nearly here and you ought 1C 'ft & to have one of our binders to harvest your crop. Our 4 X Twine is the best money can buy. Don't fail to get j < j > our price on twine , we can save you money. Remem- * ber the place. ? t Yours for Business , t 3. T 1t t Werner , Mosiman & Co. Elias Meyers was among our callers this week. Mrs. Wissman of Rule was here Wednesday. Virgil Louts of the M. P. Co. . was here Tueselay. Frank Dempsey w a s elown j from Dawson Frielay. Mrs. Aela Bowker of Rule was visiting here Sattmlay. - * - - Louis Xentncr of Verelon gave I us a call on Wednesdaj' . | Hugh O'Grady of Uawson was a Thurselay visitor in this city. Mrs. Henry Me3'ers was a pleasant caller at this office 3'es- te relay. Mary Russell who has been visiting with Anita Wilson re- turneel Monelay to her home at Salem. Freel Xorn on route 1 , gavu this office a substantial remem brance Saturelay. Doc Jones ami family of Oma ha spent Sunelay with John Parlier anel family. Allan D. May , of the Salem Sentinel , was a pleasant caller at this office Tuesday. Henry Sandford spent Satur elay and Sunday in St. Joseph the guest of Miss Daisy Foley. J. II. Coons of Ilumboldt. Neb. says that hogs are mortgage raisers. He thinks no other kind of live stock will bring in the good results that comes from hog raising when it is properly fol lowed. Mr. Coons is a practical hog raiser who has followed the business more than 20 years , and he ought to know. Yesterday he had on this market two carloads of his own raising that brought $2,500 , and they were but a sam ple of the kind that he raises right along. ' 'But I raise the very best , " said Mr. Coons"The scrub hog is no better on the farm than the scrub cattle or any other kind of scrub stock. By raising the very best , and taking good care of them , I find them to be very profitable. I use thoroughbred boars , and high grade sows , and find that it pays well , as my hogs top the market most of the time. " Miss Russell of Salem . is tlte guest of Myrtle Ramel. Geo. Fischer of Rule reme'u- bered The Tribune this week. Rev. IT. B. Smith and family moved to Lincoln Wednesday noon. We regret exceedingly , their departure from our midst Mr. Gliues and family are now duly installed in the Sowles prop erty on Main street. Dora and Mary are expected from Ok1 a- homa this month. Court News. The judicial bench is occupied anel court has convened in the county court room. The firbt case was the one against McFar- land for trying to burn the jail at Ilumboldt. Having been an occupant of our jail fiftv-twc days , the jury decided to give him ten more days. Case being tried now is the one of Berard vs. theC. B. Q. , and has not been passed on as yet. The bank case is ne.\t on the docket. Married. At the home of George Noalt anel wife on Monelay at S o'clock occurred the marriage of Mrs. Carrie Smith of this city and John A. Benedict of Verelor Rev. Griffin in a few impressive words performed the ceremony in the presence of a few intimate friends and relatives. After the ceremony an elegant S < luncheon was served by Mrs. G. ' Noah. Mr. and Mrs. Benedict left Tuesday for their home at | Verdon , followed by the congrat ulations of their friends here. At o'clock Monday morning ; \ at the Catholic church Rev. Bex performed the marriage ceremony which united Anna B. Murphy and John L. Morris in matrimony. It was a very < juiet anel prettv wedding. The bride is well known here and is possessed of many lovable qualities. The groom is an excellent young man of Pueblo , Colo. , being an engi neer on the railroad. Mr. and / Mrs. Morns were the guests of of Dennis McCarthy and wife be fore leaving for a visit with friends in St. Joseph and Omaha. The young couple will make their home in Pueblo , Colo. The Tribune voices the congratula tions of their many friends.