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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1906)
SBMar p. ' . . . . * * v ' " * ' \ .j 4" V ' * . " , . ' , * ' - " . ' . THE FALLS CITk' TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JUNE 29 , 1906. 1 $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. HUMBOLDT Dr. 11 C" . Wlttwer has returned Iron u business and pleasure trip to differ cut points In Oklahoma. Prof A. A.Mc.Munuy left FrlMa ; for n several weeks tour In South Da It ota C M. Linn returned Monday from i visit with relatives at ( irandln , Mo. Supervisor W. J. MoCray of Salon was a Ilumboldt visitor Monday. Ray Linn and family left Sunday fo University Place , where they expect t < make their homo In the future. Elmer Rousck , who has been attend Ing school at St. Marys , Kansas , ar rived In the city Thursday and wll upend his vacation with Ilumbold friend * . Herman Stoneslfer has rcturnei from a pleasanl visit with his mothc In Omaha. Fred Fisher ami wife returned 01 Thursday from a pleasant visit wit ! the hitler's parents ut Whiting , Kans f'hnstcr Power and family open hovoral days with friends and relative In this city the past week. Al Keonke,5 who has been vlsillni relatives in this vicinity for hovora weeks , lell Monday morning for hi homu at St. Louis. Mrs. F.JR. Butlcrfield and daughter Lillian , loft the first of thu week for : visit with E. W. Elwcll and family ii Lincoln. Carl Mann , who has been vlsitin ; friends in this city for several weekt loft Siinduy for his claim in South Dn kola. L. C. Edwards of Falls City was Sunday visitor in this city. H. A. Mann left Tuesday font vlsl with a brother in Mexico. F Emi Cooper is a guesl of relatives ! 1 .St. Joseph this week. J. E. Watts is seriously ill at hi homu in this city. Mrs. Orpha Allen and children ( Auburn have been guests of A. I Snow and family the past week. Roscoe Anderson returned the foi part of the week from a business tri In Oklahoma. Irvin Shirley and George Grinsteii ' have returned from a visit with reli lives at Louisville. Ky. John Fryberger came up from T uumseh Sunday and made his Tamil u brief visit. J.V. . Patterson returned the first i the week from a visit with friends 1 California. Five ear loads of machinery for tl new brick plant arrived In the city ll kj past week and are now being put 1 place. The bide truck to the yun j , hub boon completed , and It Is expeeti I lhal iho necessary urrangemonls fi f the manufacturing of brick will b . / c omplct ed by the middle of July. OHIO i Wm. Uuotlner and family , Andre Kcltercr and family and Martin Noli and family were guests of John Nell and wife Sunday. Charlie and Lloyd Shouso visited i the Xentner homo Sunday. Geo. Peck and wife visited with tl former's father Sunday. Wm. Uuettncr and family spei Thursday afternoon at the homo Wm. Nelmoyer. Geo. Shouse and family spent Su day afternoon with Noah Peek's. | Mrs. Whotstlne and stslor of Pal City were \ isitors at the homo of Ge , ' Prichard one day last week. J ! H. J. Prlchard's enterlalned a tun t ber of Ihelr trlends Sunday ufiernoc Ij Hazel Richardson of Falls city w w a guest of Sadie Peck Sunduj. "t Jennie Burk visited her friend. Fe ! Shouso Sunday. i Leo Stump was a visitor at the hoi > of his sister , Mrs. P. E. Shaffer , Si day. , Oscar Burk and wife entertaii , ' Wm. 13artlett and wife Sunday. ' Cleon Peck was a guest at the ho of Henry Gordes at Barada last Sat day. day.The The Burk brothers entertained th friend , Jesse McCann Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Cook and two young children visited with Mrs. Zentner c day last week. Lulu Stump is attending sumn echool in Lincoln. N. B. Burnworth and family w Visitors at Nr. Talby'a Sunday. Allie Dowty's hare purchased a t organ. I mi Johnston and two brothers span ! Sunday with riureiu'o and Ethel Peek , Henry Ilaner and wife of Falrbury , Neb. , were present at Ills father's funeral Monday. John Mancr , at nearly the age of 0 years , died at the home of hi" duugh tor , Mrs. Gus Falskcn , Saturday ovciv inc , alter almost a weeks illness. The funeral was hold from the Maple Grovi uhnrch at I p. in. Monday and the re mains laid to rest In the Maple Grovi cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Seibuuneleher wen hero from Gllead , Neb. , to attend UK funeral of the hitter's father , Jolir Mauer , Monday. John Llehty and wife of Falls Citj were visitors at 12. M. IClinmcl's las Sunday. J. M. Maust of Slruussvllle spout i few days the latter part of last wool with relatives. Wallace Oulley's new house Is at most completed and will make them i line homo. Mr. Zentner and family were guest ! at Win. Martlet's Sunday evening. S. II. Knlsoly and wife ' "ere guest ! of 12. T. Peek and wife Sunday. Cleon Peck and sister , Edith , am Nellie ICnlsoly were visitors at the homo of 12ph Peck Sunday. Aneon Knisoly and wife were guests of the hitter's parents Sundaj ncai flamlln , Kansas. STELLA. Mannio MoNulty , n young man cm ployed on the section , had His fee badly crushed last Saturday morninj by a switch frog falling on it. lie wu taken homo and Dr. Burehard , com puny physician from Falls City , sum moncd but the member was swelled & that It was impossible at that time t toll how bad the Injury was. Stella has decided not to celebrat this year as was at first planned , eve after $200 had been donated for thu purpose. It was thought that ther was not sulllelent time to make th necessary arrangements. The young men that compose th Utes club gave u dancing party v. the opera house last Friday ovcnln < Werner's orchestra of Falls City fm nlshing the music. About half th young ladles present were guests wh were visiting here from other towns. Dora Allen and family have move to Omaha whnru ho has work In n automobilefactory. . Una Snldow of Falls City has bee hired us primary teacher of the Stoll school at a salary of $12.50 per inontl Henry Wol'.er and Harvey llogre : have been at Humphrey the past wee where they have an Interest In a luii ber yard. Mrs. Will Parriott and baby ot LI i-oln are the guests of Stella rolatlvi Bertha Moore will teach the M Hope school this fall and Fay Helink the Muddy Center school. Both gnu uatcd from the Stella school last yen and are now attending summer scho at Peru. Urn. Marsti and Elmer Ford left la week for Chase county where tl former has a ranch. Laura Dlaks of Lincoln has been tl guest of Nevada Hays the past tv weeks. George Davis , who moved to tl Indian Territory about three yea ago , has rented the Kessler farm nort west of town and will move back he this fall. A reception was given at the hou of Gertrude Hays last Thursday eve Ing , complimentary to the young ladl who were visiting them from Linco and Falls City. The llrst of the eve ing was spent playing bean bag , aft which the remainder of the evenli was spent in dancing. Mrs. J. T. James and daughtei Anna and Lillian , returned to the homo at Kearney last Friday nlgli They had been at Dawson to attci the wedding of Will James and Alu Helm. Cloyd Vaught Is again clerking his brother's store. Win Robinson topped the Kans City market last Thursday with a c of hogs. Ho had u car of cattle on t market also at the same time. 5 Mrs. Esburn Wheeler ana Floren Wheeler have been spending the we with friends in St. Joe and Kans : r City. Stella is to have another saloon e the first of July. Will Cox has ma the necessary arrangements to stt w one in the Holmlck building north the Florence hotel. It Is reported that another livery barn Is to be started in Stella. Ttii old barn west of the printing olllce I to be repaired and used for that pur pose. pose.Mrs. Mrs. J. D. Curtis husibcen quite sicl this * veeJi at thu homu of her parent near Brownvillo. Her condition wa vorv Porlou * for a time. Lloyd Morris and wife attended tin Naylor-Hcwitt wedding in Falls Ctt ; on Wednesday of lust week. SALEM Will Wort/ and wife left Mondii' morning for Alma , Nob. Mrs. Vint Arnold of VtU'don was li town Friday. Lucy Gregory's friends planned i very pleasant surprise on that youn ; lady Wednesday evening in commemo ration of her eighteenth birthday She was Inveigled away to praye meutlng while her friends swoopei down upon her home , having gatherci at the home of Ivu Meredith. Genia companions , music , games and tcfresh incut : made the evening a very enjoy able one for the young people. Mesdames Clint Baker and .Tun Tlsdell drove to the county capitol 01 Monday. Jesslo Jones returned from Trlnlduo 'olo. ' , Wednesday ) after a years v'si ' ' 1th h > r grandparents W. D. Easley of Kansas City was 1 own Friday. Halite Kelly entertained a larg umber of friends at his home Frida veiling. Games and music were in ulged in Refreshments were serve t a late hour after which the guest cparted. All enjoyed a pleasant tl nt Ora French spent Thursday and Fri ay in Falls City. W. M. Boyd , HI Shlldneck and \V Darls were Falls City visitors Wei esduy. Irene spin-lock was u Falls City put encer Friday. The ice cream so-Mal last Saturda evening was well attended. Sarah Thompson is in the countr risltlng her sister , Mrs. Ed Morris. Shelt Harris spent Sunday at Wn Gregory's. - * _ _ SHUBERT Dwlght Harmon spent Saturday an Sunday with his cousins , Bertie an Frances Smith , In the country. Bertha Shubert returned home i Sunday after a two weeks visit wit rlcnds in Salem. Ed Shubert and wife spent Sundi with friends in the country. Mr. Blight and wife spent Sundi with their son living west of town. Dr. Strong of Barada was In the el the llrst of the week making repal nbout hlb property here which will 1 occupied by Postmaster Evans aftt July 1st. The firm of Soils Bros. In ihe livei and feed business has been dissolve John Inking the mall from hero Stella after July 1st , and Hiram wl continue the livery business and v have no doubt but what he will kei up the reputation of the barn. While picking cherries for Mr Hayes at Stella , Minnie Hoover hi the misfortune to fall from a six fo ladder and sustained severe injuries. Elmer Ham has a job with the tel phone company. Winnie Harmon and Mr. Helmick Stella visited with her aunt , Mi Lydla Harmon Sunday. Wade Whltton and wife of Sale were in attendance at the unveiling the monument at Prairie Union Su day. day.Mrs. Mrs. Stephen Cooper returned fro Custcr City , Oklahoma , hist hiiturd : where she was called a week ago 1 a telegram that her mother wa n oxpecteu to live. H. J. Chester and son , John , led i Tuesday evening for Hot Springs , S where he hopes that the minci water will cure him of his aflhctlc He will bo gone two or three weeks. RULO. Wm. Farlow of Wymore was a Rv visitor Sunday evening. Muttlo Hayes is quite sick at tl writing. Cecil Kanaly entertained Mary S llvan and Clara Gugnon of Falls Cl the latter part of last week. Helen Restorer and Margaret Cou spent Sunday with Gertrude Kana Lawrence Kanaly and Torn Murp of Pre.'tom were visitors here Sundt Helen Kanaly has been visiting t past week with friends at Galc burg and Qulncy , 111. J. M. Gustafson of Wymore was a Rule visitor Monday. The steamboat Susan , from Pcoria , 111. , arrived at Rule Monday noon uud fled up until Tuesday morning , when they left for Omaha. The captain was a pleasant gentlemen to talk with and entertained a number of our citizens In the evening. John Inks of Salem visited with W , A. True and family Sunday. Lessle Inks , who is stopping will ; Joseph McDonald and wife , visited ir Rule Monday afternoon. Mcsdames Glide Adams and Hour } Still were Atchison the hitler part ol last week. John Kanaly is putting down a con crete walk in front of his lot adjoining the postolllce on First street this week. . R. C. .Tnmes came down from the county seat Tuesday morning F. E. Kulp of Wymore was looking after Ihe Burllnglon's Interests hen the first of the week. Mrs. Adallne Scott of Kansas spen several days with Ella Carpenter din ing the sickness of her father. Whllo digging bait to go fishing Floyd and Vearlc True were badlj poisoned. Floyd got a very severe dost and has been under the doctor's can forsevcral days. The raspberries and early black berries are coming on the market , am are fine. Judge Gagnon of Falls City atlendei the funeral Geo. W. Carpenter 01 Thursday. Frank Robbison was in Rule a few da > s last week. Joseph McDonald met with a painfu accident Sunday. He was riding ! fractious horse which threw him. thei stepped on him , breaking three of hi ribs. Clarence Seott came lo Rule Thurs day to attend the funeral of his uncle Emma Sheperd returned from Wy more a few days ago , where she ha spent the last two months. Joseph Miles came down from Fall City Thursday to attend the funeral o G. W. Carpenter. VERDON. Miss Gertrude Lum is viiitlng ii this week. Roy Watson is homo for his suinmei vacation from Collier. Mrs. Foutch came home ill , fron her visit to Mrs. Pearl Combs In Hoi ton Kansas. A fishing parly given by Mrs. Duan Corn lo the Ladles Kensington , and few others went down on the Nemoh Tuesday , spenl the day having an eh gunt dinner and supper. They repoi twenly-fiye lish caught. After n turning home they all gathered for good time at the home of Miss Gruc Sailors , where a roj'al time was ha < Refreshments were ice cream an Nabisco. Mrs. Jones and daughters Mrs. Dav ! and Miss Elizabeth Jones uf Topoal Arizona are visiting relatives arouu Verdon. T L. Hall is on the sick list th week. Dr. Houston was in town Tuesday. Mr. B. Wiser is visiting in Syco more Spring * for the benefit of n health. Mrs. Lucy Cornell returned Satui day night from a visit to her daughte : Mrs. Mannis in Auburn , occompanie by two grand daughters. T. L. Hall and" his mother Mr Julia Hall were in Falls City last weel Mr. Davis of Salem came over t meet Dr. Davis of Omaha who was i town last week. Vushte Cornell is visiting in Per this week. Mrs. Mellza was a Falls City vislK Wednesday. 1 Mrs. Beebe and daughter of Cal fornla left for other points Monda night , after a visit with Mr. Reese un family. Mrs. Mary Clark attended the fune nal of an Aunt down in Kansas las week. Ray E. Hunt has come to Verdon t spend his eummer vacation. The Committee are at work towar getting the Picnic started. Qusen Gulnn visited Mrs. Meliz last week. Mrs. Maud -Veal and two childrc of St. Joseph came up for a visit wit relatives last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey entertalne a parly of young folks , in honor o Miss Beebe hist Monday night. Real Estate Transfers. Kred Mcatilieu and wf to G. W. DIx. on. wd lot 1 blk ! ) Steele's add lo Falls City. Consideration j.1500.00. John J. Klima and wife to William G. James , wd lot a si lot 1 blk 24 Hud udorn's add lo D.uvson. Considera lion 1-1230.00. Charlotta E. Leech and Homer U Howe , wd lot 1-2 blk 27 , Humboldt Consideration 8200.00. James L. Leech and wf to Home : wd lotj.'l blk27 Humboldt. Considera lion WOO.00. Paul C. RieU and wf to Jacol Werner wd si of nwj of sec 1-2-L Rech Co. Consideration $0700.00. Charles F. Watther to John Neitzel wn lot 7 blk 100 Arago S2u.OO. Heirs of William SchocK to Edwii S. Towle wd lot 18 blk 01 , Falh City Consideration $ 'J,000. Lincoln Land Co. to Humphrey M . ' blk 17. lot Edgecombe qcd lots 1-4-7-g 5.0-12-K ! blk 18 lots l-2-o-12-l blk 1 ! lots 20-12-iJ : blk 91 lots 2-i.l2-ii-l-l-lo : : 1(5 blk 82 lots 10-11-13-10 blk Sli Ruli Proper also lots 7-8-12-U1-14-15- 1. lots -1-VO 7-8-9'M-l.vlG blk 10 lols 9-10 11-12-ia-l. * blk 17 lols l-2-r .0-9-10-i-l : ) blk 18 lols o-C-7-8-I3-14-lo blk 1'Jlol blk 17 lols 14-15 blk 4S , Bnauleau am Bedard Add lo Rule Consideratio S050.00 County of Richardson to J. B. Harrl qcd lots 9-10 blk 222 , Falls City. Con sidcration $30.00. J. N. Eckman and wf lo H. M Edgecombo qcd lots 0 8 blk o9 lot 1 blk 08 lot 12 blk (10 ( Rulo. Considera lion $50.00. Frank Simons was up fron Rule Sunday. Geo. Stiles of Dawson spcn Tuesday here. Sallie Schoenheit visited friend in Salem the fore part of thi week. J. II. Miles attended the Cai penter funeral at Rule on las hursday. Lewis C. Kdwards and Walte Staver were the guests of Saler friends Friday evening. G. W. Segrist , formerly o Humboldt but now representin the Iowa Homestead , was in thi city Tuesday. Jack Jellison and Harry Ilube took in the pleasures of th Parker Amusement Co. , at His watha yesterday. Mrs- John Wilson and sistci Mrs. Caffray , are expecting t leave soon for a visit with rek tives at Mound City , Mo. Mrs. Smith and three gran children , . Ed , Chauncey a n Willard Grant Simmons , lef Tuesday evening for Indepem ence , Kansas. Mrs. C. Gehling left last Fr day for Lead , S. D. where sh will spend some time with he daughter Josephine , who is teacher in the public schoo ! there. Roy Heacock a n d Thoma Glines went to Humboldt We < nesday to see the ball gam * Roy played short stop for Hun boldt , while Tommy enjoyed tli cool breexe in the grand stand. Mr. and Mrs. Clotts , son an daughter , Russell and Waym Ray and Lee Stewart and Fre Richards drove over from Hi ; watha and spent Sunday th guests of Grace Hoppe and Arli Stumbo Little Clara Gehling fell froi the porch at the home of he parents John Gehling and wife Wednesday evening and brok her arm. The fracture was ai tended to immediately and w hope it will not be very painft for the little one. _ r Notice. / Correspondents will please have ' i * news in bv Tuesday morning of next t week , on account of th , L. Knickerbocker spent Wednesday - - / nesday in Hiawatha. 1 Mrs. J. Harrisis havingserious trouble with her eyes- Anita Wilson is visiting friends in Highland and Hiawatha Frank Snethen of Ilumboldt was here the first of the week. George Walil spent Wednesday in Hiawatha attending the street fair. J. II. Miles drove to Sycamore Springs Monday returning on Tuesday. Mrs. J. Jellison is seriously ill at her home , being still confined to her bed. John Hutchins enjoyed the ex citement of the street fair at Hiawatha - awatha , Wednesday. Lewis C. Kdwards and Walter Staver were the guests of Salem friends Friday evening. Col. Jim Powell chaperoned a fishing party the first of the week and came back with "nary a fish. fish.H. H. P. Marble editor of the Humboldt Leader , accompanied the Omaha boomers to this city last Friday. Lloyd Morris and wife of Stella spent a few da3s here the past week , the guests of her parents , D. P. Lowe and wife. Landlord Spence recently made a trip to Beatrice where he se cured the service of four dining- room girls now in charge. ? Mrs. Geo. S. Cleveland return ed Tucsda ) ' from a three weeks visit with her daughter Mrs. Chester Fisher at Oswego , Kan sas. K. S. Molony of Ilumboldt who is making his home at the Na tional Hotel , has been under the doctor's care a few days this week. Mrs. L. Knickerbocker and twin daughters Ruth and Ruby returned last night from a two weeks visit with her daughter in Kentucky. Mr. Gray while en route from New York to his home at Los Angeles , spent a few days this week the guest of his brother-in law Stephen Miles. Robt Vaegle was up from Rule Thursday and while here called d' at these quarters and added his ) name to our subscription list , and has our thanks for the same. Mike Clancy was brought down , by Sheriff Fenton from Stella. Tuesday night and brought be fore the board on the grounds of insanity. He will probably be taken to the state infirmary. A splendid article by "An Ob server , " on the general appear ance of our city , was unavoid ably crowded out at the last moment and will appear in our . next issue. We hope every reader - * er will carefully note what is said on the subject. Herman Minnick left yesterday for Atchison , where he has a po sition as agent for the Adams Express Co. Irvin Basim , form erly freight agent at the C B & Q. will be our local agent. We wish Herman a successful busi ness career in Atchison.