8 THE FALLS ClTtf TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JULY 27 , 1906. $40,000 Private Money to loan , Annual Interest C. Smith . est , Optional payments , Choice farms in this tlenry and adjoining counties , cheap homes in the .AMDS & LOANS West and South. Exchanges made. RULO. Mrs. 0. r. Cunningham ami daughter - tor Alice of Santa Barbara Ciil. , ar rived last week nnd will visit friends hero until nbont Sept 1st whun they return to their home. W. M. Vustlno shlpjcd u car of hogs to St. Joe ono night lust week. M , J , LoBlanc was a visitor at the county capital one day last week. Quite a crowd of our young people attended the big show at Falls City. S. W. and W. J. Cunningham threshed 115 acres of wheat whlcli tivcrugcd 'tO bushel to the acre. Jlonrv 1'rlbbcna shipped a cur o ! hogs to St. Joseph last week. Mrs. Lottlo Nichols of Sioux Cltj who has been visiting with her parent ! J."W. Hosford and wlfo the past sb weeks returned to her homo ono daj last week. Clyde Adams , brcakman on tin Rule and Atchlson freight has beer transfcrcd to the Lincoln and St Joseph run. Dan Sap ] > and wlfo of Rushbottom wore shopping In Rule last weak. Mrs. Clyde Adams departed foi Nebraska City Saturday where slu will visit friends for three weeks. Joseph McDonalA who hud Severn ribs broken by being stopped on by i horse t < omo time ago Is able to rosuim his farm duties again. Evan Dunn has gone to St. Josopl where ho expects to remain for semi time having secured a position will the union Terminal railway. Misses Edith and Mclva Kern at tended the teachers examination a Falls City last week. John Kuniily was a county scat visit or one day last week. Mrs. Emma Wallace and Ilva Tru visited at Falls City Saturday. H. Schmidt and little son visited ii Falls City Saturday. Mrs. Sherman Hayes and duuchtoi Mattlc were Preston visitors last Sat urday afternoon. Will Young was a business vlsltoi In Atchlson Saturday. \V. A. True and daughter Ilvu am Mrs. Emma Wallace visited with Jo McDonald and wife south of town las Sunday. Ray Hart Is. home from St. Joe this week being on the sick list. Mrs. Ed Hopper visited friends Ii Missouri last Saturday and Sunday. Claud Yocum moved his photograpl car from Craig Mo. to Rule on the 'In and has > been doing a good business. Irvln Mathers visited over In Kiisli bottom Sundiij afternoon. John O'Rouko of Tecumseh visited with A. J. Hart Monday afternoon Mr. O'Rouko was on his way to La Vegas , N. M. where ho will visit i brother whom ho has not seen fo fifteen years. Miss Mamie Ktinuly who has bcoi attending college a : Lincoln the pas elx weeks returned homo Monday. Mrs , Gco. Crocker and babies an visiting with W. J. Cummlngham am * wlfo this week. A , J. Jackson from Fortcscue ar -rlvcd rriday with his shooting pallor ; , and will remain hero for some time. Oco. King and son Charlie wcr k jn < M6j visitors Sunday. , s P > T > ricrn wont to Knn8Jl9 tjity u , , first of last week to have a cancer re moved from his upper lip but returnc x homo Saturday as the Doctors thcr pronounced it incuroable. John Chancy and Hop Goolsby al tended the ball game near the Bi Lake Sunday. O. Graham done an extensive ferr business last Sunday. II. Schmidt will build a concrot walk for Mr. Plant this week on Is St where buildings burned out on year ago. Our business men certainly made u mistake when they arranged with ou band ooys to give a band'concei every Saturday evening as this hu drawn trade as well as a good crow of country people to town and the boj certainly deserve great praise for tt excellent music.they furnished. Jeff Gilbert and family visited at tli Big Lake last Sunday. The street overseer done some muc needed work on our streets last Frida and Saturday , Henry Bryant came down from Si lem Saturday to visit the homo foil across the River returning Sunda afternoon ! SALEM I'm Moblcy went to Falls City iuirfdity evening to attend the teach ers examination , The concrete crossings on main trcet are completed. Vera Lord and jMr * . Wylle of Falls 3lty were Salem visitors Tuesday. The bands boys gave a concert Sat- irday evening. Mrs. I'carl McCool , Helen and Duello drove to Falls Ulty Friday afternoon. The Salem hand will play for thu ; > lcnlii In Verdon Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. llort McCool and children were Falls City visitors Friday. Charlie Mclntyre Is reported quite II. Allan May , wife and little son drove to Verdon Tuesday. John McCool who has been quite sick Is reported better. Misses Cottrol , Hvlngood and Mrs. [ Ilckcs , Mrss Earl and Hllo Jollison ol i'k'lll itUumlcd the band concert here Saturday evening. Kd May is on the sick list this week , Anna Hayes spent several days ol ast week with Ura Mobley. Mrs. Clint Jones and Florence Lesly drove to Falls City Saturday. Sarah Thompson is vlsltlnir wltl 13 re nil Morris. lira Mobloy nsMstcd in the centra olllco Tuesday. Mrs. Lord entertained Friday eve ning In honor of her sister and frloni of St. Joseph. Josh Lord and family were In Salon the first of the week. Falls City and Salem played 1ml rriday. Falls City being victorious. Roy French and Joe Wlndcll drovi to Verdon Sunday evening. Dr. Wolfe and Clyde Hamel wen Salem visitors Sunday. Uov. Gardner of Verdon and llev Garberson of Salem exchanged pulpit : Sunday evening. Lloyd Kinsoy was a Falls City pass enger Monday. Mrs. Sam Halnoof Kails City drovi to Salem Sunday. Fred Wlndoll of Wymore spent Sun day in Salem. Mrs. C. A. Uiehards came dowi from Humboldt Monday evening. Otis Kelly Is on the sick list thl weok. Lord Fisher and John Davis drovi to Verdon Sunday evening. Myrtle and Mildred Kaslcy wen passengers to Kansas City Saturdaj for a short visit with their unlce. Nola McCool returned homo fron Sabetha Friday evening. VERDON. The three-year-old daughter of Nor man and Alice Weaver accidentally fell from an upstairs window last Mon da > but sustained no Injury. Mrs. A. D. Gise visited old friend ! In Vordon this week. Mrs. K. A. Harden , who has beet visiting her son Allen In Oregon , re turned home last Friday. Mrs. Stella Rogen > of Wymore ii \isitlng her sister , Mrs. Dr. Cirimth. Born to Fred Gibson and wife a boy July 1M , 100(1. ( Dr. Grlllith in attend ance. The W. C. T. U. convention mot ii the Christian church for their meet Ings both morning and evening. \V. W. McCall , who does the Vcrdoi piano tuning , made his regular trl ] this week. Ho was accompanied ly his wife and"son. . Dr. F. G. Hall of Galesburg left fo homo Sunday after a visit here. Hi wife loft for Beatrice Tuesday for i visit before returning homo. Mcsd.uncs W. F. Vcach , Grifllth am Miss Gertrude Lum and Clyde Liira Dr. Grllllth , W. F. Vouch and Joh : Hall were entertained at the home c Martha King Sunday. Myrtle Bowers of Falls City vlsltei Gertudo Lum this week Jane Ayncs of Kansas City visltci Mrs. B. F. Vouch this week. Grace Wolfe and Irvin Currio c Hiawatha visited Grace Sailors th first of the week. Cora Swisegood Is improving I health. J. Stout of Auburn was in Verde Sunday. Thoismall daughter of H Fisher wa on the slckltst this week. John Arnold is much better thi week. t 1 Dr. Shook made a professional call In Verdon Sunday. Olive Harris called on Verdon friends last Monday. G. K. Hall was In town Tuesday. Albert Maust and wife were In town Monday. Cam inn and T. L. Hall were Falls City visitors ono day this week. Mr. Mulling of Gulvcston , Tex a ? , was visiting friends here last wecic. He lost $ -1000 there In the Hood but nade up the loss inside of nine months. Hey Hcaeock was a business , visitor nere Monday. Clarence Clark ol Kansas City spent this week In Verdon. " " oiuo Fern Shouse Is visiting with her HMislns south of Falls City. Edna and Vern Shaffer were guests of Ida Hurk Saturday evening. Cleon Peck and sister Edith enter tained several of their cousins Sunday , Lloyd Knlsolcy and sister Nellie were guests of their cousins Sunday. N. B. Burnsworth and family spent Sunday east of rails City the guests of Win. Reischick and wife. Ada and Kate Shouse visited with Sadie Peck ono day last week. Perry Shallcr , wife and little Donald were guests of Mrs. Sol Stump In rails City Sunday. Lena and Alfred Brecht of Falls City visited with their sister , Mrs. Schind- ler last week. Tom Omara had the misfortune to loec a valuable mule last week. Mamie and Nellie Fisher were the guestof Inn Johnston Sunday. F. S. Llchty shipped out some cattle Monday. John Brim and family came up on Saturday from near Hamlln and vis ited with their daughter , Mrs. Anton Cleon Peck wab a Mori-Ill visitor last Wednesday. John Jones and family of Arago pre cinct were visitors at the home ol Phlneub Fisher Sunday. Mr. Tally and wife were guests ol Mr. Deuchler ono day lust week. Frank and Willie Peck and Francis Knlsely were guests of Bert Doddi last Sunday. Noah Peck and wife were guests o : George Johnston and family Sunday. Mrs. Elshtrc spent Friday in Falls City with her sister , Mrs. B. F. Slagel W. 11. Arnold of Geneva , Neb. , Is h this vicinity selling sprayers. Guy Burk was entertained by Jes < McCann Sunday. Herbert Burk and wife spent Sun day at Mr. Holwlg's , Wm. Haldcman of Merrill was ti guest at the homo of Perry ShafTci ono day last week. A son of Bert Heikes fell out of i tree last week and broke his limb. Ethel rirobaugh came out from the county seat Saturday and visited ufo * days with her cousin , Mable Elshire Bert nnd Mary Dodds returned home from Peru Saturday where they hav been attending summer normal , Mrs. Albert raller spent last Friday with. her mother. Mrs.V. . K. Koight and daughter Mrs. Conrad Urccht of Falls City were out to the quilting that was given a * Mrs. E. Peck's last Thursday for the aid society. Mrs. N. B. Burn worth and chlldrei wore guests of Mrs. Will Cook las Thursday. Goldie cook visited in Falls Cltj with her grandmother last Saturday John Llchty of Falls Cltj was in the country last Monday. Elmo McCann and sister Maud wen guests ot Harvey and Sadie Peck las Sunday. Ralph Rhoadcs was a visitor at hli father s south of Falls City Sunday. Mrs. Ed Klmmel spent Sunday it Falls City. Mary and Susie Feidler were guesti ot Ethel Peck Monday afternoon. Mrs.L. Fcldlor and daughters vlsltci at her brothers Henry Walton's Sun day. Henry Zorn and family were Omnhi visitors the first of the week- Wm. Huettner and family spon Sunday with Andrew Ketterer am wife. Base ball was played both day ! at the Verdon picnic. Verdor played Johnson the first day am Salem the second day. STELLA. One of Charley Wood's little boys had the end of a finger cut olT in a lawn mower lust week while away visiting. Mrs- Frank Vance and children are visiting relatives In Texas. Mrs. J. M. Raper lelt last week for a vlslt vith relatives at St. Joseph. She was accompanied by Mrs. Geo. Ran dall of Auburn. Frank Hlnkle sold his pool hall to Charley Paradise last week. Ed Monod will continue to run it until December 1st. Myrtle Robinson of Carroll , Nebr. , Is visiting her sister , Mrs. Lewis In the Prairie Union neighbor hood. Addle Fankell has been visiting re latives in Lincoln this week. She will visit an aunt in Ohio before re turning home. The now church at Prairie Union Is all completed and will be dedicated August 12th. Walter Hooper and wifeof Imperial are visiting her brother. Joe Wagoner. They are former residents of this vicinity. Mrs. Sid Timerman has gone te North Plalte for an extended visit with her son. Lena Marts and Clifford Young both residents of this place , aged seventeen land twenty years , were married al Kockport , Mo. , one day last week. They nre staying at the home of hif mother's south of town. A number of young people from this place attended a dancing party ir Falls city Tuesday night. G. F. Aller has been in Washington ounty , Kansas , this week with the view of buying a farm there if suited. A larco monument was placed at the grave of the late Newton Hedge it the Prairie Union cemetery Tuesday Mrs. A. W. Montgomery was tin guest of Mrs. John Oswald at Falls City a few days this week. A number of friends and relative were entertained at the home o Barney Mullen Sunday at dinner The dinner was given for Lew Mullci who is visiting here from Texas. Myrtle Vundcventer has been visit ing relatives at Liberty for the pas two weeks. Mrs. David Hlgglns has gone ti Colorado for an extended stay for re lief from asthma. Wm. shellenbarger and wife an visiting relatives at Gypsum City Kansas. A. J. Robinson , who ha * been run ning a restaurant here for some time has returned to St. Joseph. Ezri Stlne now has charge of the restau rant. rant.Miss Miss Bessie Jameson of Brokei Arrow , I. T. is here for an extendei visit with Stella relatives. Jessie Page of Dawson was the gues ot her sister , Mrs. Wm. Mouror eve Sunday. Real Estate Transfers. William Lutz to Mary Lutz , w d lot lH-l-Mo-lG blk loll Falls City. $1.00. August Fricko and wf to Williar Nutter , w d ej of e * of s w i of 3 w sec 10-3-17 containing 10 acres Baradi twsp. $73 00. Marshell Jones to M. J. LeBlanc , \ d lot 4 blk 92 Lot 3 blk 20 lot 13 blk 7 lot 14 blk flllot 2 blk M Rulo. SoO.OC Mary E. Gundy and husb to F. T\ Butterfield w d lot 10 blk 25 Luthe Nlms add to Humboldt. $30.00. James Tangney , sr and wt to H. E Xolnnd w d lot 4 blk 77 Rulo. $13.0C H. R. Xolandand wf to G. F. Hurr w d lot 4 blk 77 Rulo. S15.00. Lisetto Hunzeker and husb to Jon Futcher w d s * of s e i of sec 23-2-1 Richardson coun'.y. SHOO. Orange Kldoer and wf to Thomn Kelsey wd lots 13-14 blk 187 Falls citj $800. $800.G. G. F. Hern to Susan La Rando , etc qcd lots s-7-S-9-10.il blk 87 Rule 81.00. G. F. Hum to carl P. Henry q c lots 12-14 blk 77 Rule , 31.00. Lincoln Land Co. to G. F. Hurn q d lots 11-14 blk 77 Rulo. cons $20.00. Emma Wilson to John M. Brockma w d lots 1-9 sj of lots 2-10 blk 48 lot 3 11 n i of lot 2 n * of lot 10 blk 48 Hum boldt. 92000. William A Whltaker and wife t Mabel C , Whltaker w d lots 4-5-G-7-8- blk 1 Fordey'B add to Falls City , Sl.OC Cares Seldt i Prevent * Pneumonia ANNOUNCEMENT ! J * I have purchased the Meat Market formerly * owned by J. B. Ramel and solicit a share of your * trade. * The best of meat at all times. Game and fish * in eeason. Your order will be appreciated and * : promptly delivered. Yours for Business , A. E. SCHMIDT. ! y * * * * * * * * * * * * * yMH * * id Attention Everybody ! At a meeting of the old settlers held at Dawson , it was decided to hold the annual picnic at Dawson - son in a beautiful shaded { jrove , on Wednesday a n d Thursday , August 22 and 23 , l'JOf > . The committees have all been appointed , and they will now soon get to work and have every thing in readiness to make the picnic a success. For stand rights apply to J. T. Waggoner. Dawson , Nebr. JOHN M. BROCKMAN , Pres. GKO. SMITH , Sec'y. . - - - N Republican County Convention. Falls City , Neb. , July 10,1900. The republicans of Richardson coun- j Nebraska , are hereby requested to meet in convention in the court house in Falls City , Nebraska , on Monday , August 0 , 1900 , lit 2 o'clock p. m. , for the purpose of placing In nomination three representatives for the state legislature islature- , and one county attorney. AKo for the purpose of selecting six teen delegates to the state convention to be held at Lincoln on August 22 , 1900. and the selection of twenty-five delegates to the congressional conven tion to be hole at Auburn on August 9 , 11)00 ) : and the selection of twenty dele gates to the judicial convention to be held at Tecuimeh on August 20 , 1)0(1 ! ) ( ; and the selection of nineteen delegates to the senatorial convention to be held at Humboldt , on August 28 , 1900 , and for the transaction of such ether busi- nesa as may come before the conven tion. tion.The The basis of representation to the county convention being one delegate for each seven and one-half votes , or major fraction thereof , cast for the Hon. Charles B. Letton for supreme judge In 1905 , the several precincts be ing entitled to the following delegates : ijmciNCT No. DELEGATES Arago 12 North Barada 10 South Barada 10 Franklin 9 Falls City precinct 11 Falls City 1st ward 17 Falls City 2nd ward 18 Falls City 3d ward 10 Grant 12 Humboldt precinct 9 Humboldt 1st ward 11 Humboldt 2nd ward 8 Jetlerson 11 Liberty 10 EastMuddy 14 West Muddy 14 Netnalm II Ohio 10 Porter' . . . 7 Rule 13 Salem 10 Spnlser 7 Total 230 It is recommended the caucuses beheld held on Saturday , August 4 , 1900 , at the place and hour designated by the several precinct committeemen. who are requested to make the necessary calls and arrange the details for hold ing the same. W. E. DOHRIXGTOX , Chairman. J. L. CLEAVEU , Secretary.N Legal Notice. To Edward E. Hrown. You are hereby notified that ut u public ta\ sale of land , ( or delinquent taxes , at the County Treasurer's ofllco In Tails City , Klchardsou county , Nebraska , on the 7th day of November. A D. , 1901 , Clarence H. Wiltso , of said county , for the use and benefit ot himself , his heirs , or his assignees did bid ofl and purchase the following described real-estate , to-wit : Lots 15 and 10 , Ilock ISO , of Falls City , Nebraska , which was then and there offered for sale for delinquent taxes for the year 1P03 , and there being no other bidders for the same. Tbta Ealdland was taxed in the name of Edward E. Hrown , and f aid tax was assessed for the year 1P03 , and that the time of re demption from said sale will expire on the 7th day of November , 1000 , and after the expiration of said date a deed to eaid property will be applied for unless re deemed. 29-3t CLAIIESCE H. Legal Notice. In the Richardson County Dlstiict court , State of Nebraska. MIHANIU S. MYKUS , i MAHTHA W. MVKIIS , L\WHE.NCK W. Mv- KIIS , n minor , who sues by his next PETITION TO un friend ( his mother ) , ci.Ain : TUIIST IN sun IlKt.EN K. MVKKS i WIIjIj OK WII.UAH P atidllrxKNK.MYBitsf MVEIIS ILLKOAL AND Widow Of WlMjlAM VOID , AND TO HST P. MYKIIS. deceased , A II > K SAID wiu , 1'Ialntltrs , va. S AllTIIUH.I. WKAVKII , Defendant. I To Arthur .1 Weaver , nou-ivsldent do- R-ndent : You nro hereby notified that Miranda is. Myers , Martha W. Myers and Lawrence W. Myers , a minor , who sues by his nest friend ( his mother ) . Melon K. Myers , and. Helen E. Myers , widow of William P. Myers , deceased , did on the 10th day of July , lOOi ) , file their petition In the district court of Hlchardson county , Stati ( it Nebraska , against you , the object and prayer of which Is to procure a decree by s.ild court declaring the trust In the will of William p. Myors. deceased , late ot Klchardson county , State of Nebraska , Illegal and void , nnd to set aside slid will for the following reasons , to-wlt : 1st. llecausotho trust In said will Is \ old for uncertainty as to the purpose o ! it ? alleged creation , 2nd. That It is void for unceitalnty .u to who " 111 ultimately take as rcslduaiy lepatcc or legatees , or whether anybody can take In that capacity under thu provisions of said will and trusts therein contained. Jlrd. i-ald Trust Is void because thu scheme adopted \ \ tiio tost.Uor for tinascertulu - nit-lit of tin- class of poison ? , or a person " ( impotent to take under Sub Division Se\L-iitceii ol said alleged will , nttecipU the cicatlon of a perpetuity , on two gionnds. towitFirst , the devise In said will H limited to the issue or descendants of the uhlldit-nofsald Wllllnm P. Myers , deceased , and in case all three branches of his family furnished by his said children , become ex tinct before the termination of the trust , the gilt over Is to the Issue or descendants of the said William P Myeis , deceased. In the collateral line who may ln > in being at thu end ot said trust puiiod , but it fulls to provide a gift o\er to any person in the event all branches ol the family of the said William I' . Myers , deceased , both In the direct and collateral lines , shall have become extinct befoio that peilod ; in which event said estate could not vest within a period of lives In being and twenty-one years thereafter which of lt elt cieates u peipetulty and is then-lore void Second , that it is an attempt , on thu p.irt of the testator , William P Myen , deceased , to create a family estate In which no person not having the Mood of said Myert > can take by Inheritance , or under any provision of said will ; which Is the creation ot another perpetuity and renders said will void for that reason. In addition to the above prajur , the peti tion of plaintiffs asks the couit to render a further decree removing you from the ottlcoot trustee of said estate and declaring thu ofllcu of OAt-cutor thereof , which you aru now holding and cxciclsing pursuant to the provisions of said \old will , vacant ; and commanding you to make report of your doings in the premises , together with the amounts of moneys you have received and paid out , as well as all property you limy have sold pursuant to power conferred upon you by said \old will , belonging to said estate ; and also what you have done with It ; and In default of such ie | > ort , within a short day to be ll.xed by the court , that said estate bo committed to the charse of a receiver for the time- being , until the proper court , to-wlt , the County Court of Itlchardson County , the court of the domi cile of said William P.Myers , deceased , can bo moved in a proper manner for the appointment of an administrator DE iiONlb NO.N , to complete thu administration of said estate. And a further decree declaring said trust void , and Inasmuch as all ether limitations nnd benefits conferred by said will are dependent upon the validity of said trust the court grant a further decree declaring said will void In tote and that these plaintiffs , Miranda S. Myers , Martha W. Myers and Lawrence W , Myers , are the owners by the right of Inheritance , of tbo estate of their deceased father , the said William P. Mjers , subject to the dower and other legal Interests of their mother , to-wlt , the said Helen E Myers , divested of all control by you and unaffected by said void will , and alleged trusts contained therein. And you are further notified that unleaa you plead , answerer demur to said petition on or before the 10th day of September , 1900 , said petition will bo taken uro confesan and u decree In accordance with the prayer thereof entered accordingly. HEAVIS & HEAVIS , 32 Attys. for Plaintiff ? . Bronchfli * For Twenty Yeirs. 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