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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1906)
THE FALLS CITk' TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , AUGUST 10 , 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 O. A. Cooper wn a pas i > nger to Lincoln the first of the week. Oakley James was a business visitor nt Firth the last of the week. John Bnsh attended the Epworth Assembly at Lincoln this week. Pearl Kllraa of Dawfon visited with Daisy Morris Thursday itnd Friday. Born : To Mr. and Mrs. Clay Edwards - wards , Friday , August ! l , 1MH ) , a son. Will CMft of Havelock spent Sun- nay with his parents east of this -jlty. Ucorgu Hummel and Orln Shrauger wore Lincoln visitors the first of the week. Mrs. Roscoe Anderson left Monday for a visit with relative ? at Cameron , Kansas. Ruby Idle of Elmo , Missouri arrived in thu city Thursday on a visit to frlonds. , Mrs. K. K. IJavls accompanied by Mamlo Bacon arc visitors in Kansas City this week. Hey Cnssedy und family of lltive- lock were visiting friends In this local ity the past week. C. L. Hummel and wife left Friday for a visit with relatives at Jollet and St. Loulg , Missouri. Mrs. Dora Bacon from near Nlrns City was the guest of friends in this city the last of the week. Frankle Johnson left Saturday for Beatrice where ho has accepted a posi tion with the Burlington railroad. Mrs. Amy Smart left Sunday for Rivorton , Nebraska , where BIU ! will spend several weeks visiting friends. James Hulman and mother. Mrs. John Holinan are tenting at thu Ep- worth Assembly In Lincoln this week , Garnett Murray visited with friends and attended the Epworth Assembly at Lincoln several davs thu forepart of the week. The members of the lire company have commenced practice for thu tournament which Is to be held here August10 , 111 and September 1st. Mrs. Emma Duals , who had been visiting friends in this vicinity , left Friday for Lincoln , where she will visit for a short time before returning to her home at St. Louis. George Davis , a farmer residing northwest of town received a painful injury Friday morning , by .1 large hay fork , which was being used by a haying gang at his home , falling on his head and cutting a deep gash. Hey Strunk and Dora Banks , young people of this \tclnlty , were united in marriage Thursday evening at the home ot thu grooms parents Mr. and Mrs. Chug. Strunk , northeast of town. Hov. Gurries of the church at cottagr performed the ceremony. VERDON. T. L. Hull wn H Falls City visitor Monthly. Quint Stump WHS In Auburn last Saturday. Mrs. B. F. Vcaoh wna in Auburn last Monday. Henry Hart got n fishhook In his liiitul Sunday. Dr. Clapper wont to Lincoln last Monday night. D. M. Davlcs of Falls City was , In town Tuesday. Mrs. Delia Tynan of Stella was in town Saturday. Mr ? . Mumfortl of Oklahoma is visit ing Mrs. Gulnn. S. Hyorly and Clyde Lum were Au burn visitors Saturday. A. Zook is visiting his son Martin Xook in Kansas this week. MrII. ? . F. Vuach left Thursday to visit relatives In Kentucky. Mrs. W. Crouch left for Tennessee to visit friends lust Thursday. P. 11. Miller of Dakota l& visiting his sister Mrs. Frank Duugherty. Mrs. Bowman Is in Lincoln visiting and having dental work done. Myrtle Dowers of Falls City has been visiting Vcrdon relatives. The republicans held a political mcntlng at the hall last Saturday. The Congregational church have their new cement sidewalk finished , Mrs. Krlstner of Davenport , Xebr. , U visiting her sister Mrs.Vm. . Fisher. Mrs. Guinn and daughter Queen , went to Dawson last Monday for a visit. Mrs. Loafer's sisters Bertha and Anna Fnstcncau of Nebraska City are visiting her. Mrs. King and daughter Martha were entertained at the home of M. Mcllzii Monday. Gee Pogio liiid wtfo left Monday for an extended visit In Pennsylvania and other eastern states. Mrs. J. Patterson went to Sheridan , Iowa to attend her mother's funeral the first of the week. Dr. Grlfllths reports the arrival of a daughter at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harden , Saturday August 4th. T. Johnson Intends moving his fam ily to Norton , Kansas soon. Mr. Coleman - man the M. P. agent will occupy his house. Word came that Loren. the son of Albert Johnson , a. former resident here died July 31 , at his home in Long Island , Kansas. Mr. Rogers of Wymore joined his wife here who has been visiting her sister , Mrs Dr. Grliliths and they went Ion to Iowa to visit relatives. 1 laving pwvlmsed the store fixtures and balance of the A. W. SEFF stock , I iden tify myself with the business interests of Falls City. What there is of the old stock will be closed at prices much below cost. Wo have been busy all week unpacking new jjoods direct from the factory and we will open the store for business on Saturday , Aug. n i with a bran now stock throughout. Mr. A. W. Soil' retires after 1H years in business in Falls City. JLo enjoyed good trade and wo promise his old customers as well as now ones the same courteous treatment practiced by Air. Soil. Jn order to make room for our now stock we are going to close out the balance of the old stock purchased of A. W. Sell' , which was bought at a great sacrifice. Hero are a few prices : lien's Suits , former price 7.f > 0 to $8.00 , to close $3.98 Men's Suits , former price 10 to fcll.M ) to close 6.48 Young Men's Suits , sixes lf > to 20 , formerly * 7.f > 0 to * S. . 3.98 Child's two piece double breasted suits , $ , ' 5.50 to $4 , now. . 1.98 Men's Hats , ranging in price from $ l.f > 0 to $ ! , to close. . . .75 . ' 500 pairs men's shoes , broken lots , formerly 2. 0 to $4 , at 1.98 1 lot of Men's facy shirts , formerly Toe to $1 , at 39 1 lot of Ladies' Fancy Drop Stitch Hose , and plain , formerly sold from 2f e to 40o , to close 19 200 pairs children's fancy Shoes and Oxfords must be closed out nt less than fifty cents on the dollar. fem Itomombcr the above prices are on the old stock. Also remember that our new stock contains nothing but fresh Fall and winter goods. Inducements for Early Buyers With the now arrivals of fresh , clean goods , in each department wo are able to offer Early buyers unsual inducements in excellent assortments and prices. M. SEFF , Prop. SUCCESSOR TO A , W. SEFF get JACOB LANSKEY , Mgr. STELLA. Kay Gates of Auburn spent Sunday with Stella frirnds. Frank Wlthee spent last week with relatives at Belle Fourche , S. D. Elizabeth Mulligan of Council BlutTs has been visiting Nevada Hays the past .vcck. A Held of wheat belonging to iMatt Grlder yielded over fifty bushels to the acre this year. Curt Query Is home from St. Louis where he has been studying telegraphy tor the past six months. Edith Fisher , a former resident of Stella but now of Denver , is the guest of Mrs. Ira Martin. Herbert Bailey and wife now occupy the Ulcc house on Elm street , lately vacated by E. W. JelTres. Mrs. Mary Stevens of Alton , Kan > sas , Is here for an extended visit with her sister , Mrs. E. P. Thomas. Will Sutton and wife have moved to Council B luffs where he has work with u paint and paper company. Alt Shellenbarger was in St. Joseph the first of the week with a shipment of hogs belonging ; to Fred spixey. Mrs. Shellenbarger and daughtci Gertrude wont to Stamford , Mondaj night for a visit with the former's son G. F. Ailer has sold his farm Ir Perkins county to Barney Estes o Dawson , who will move there In the spring. The new church at Prairie ( Jniot will be dedicated next Sunday. / special program has been prepared foi the occasion. Joe McGonagle , a forme. * clerk it Wheeler's store , but now of Wolbach was the guest o. ' Stella friends thi first of the week. Mrs. Meyser , who lives east of town went to Butler county , Kansas thl week to look at a farm there with i view of buying if suited. Dr. Montgomery , accompanied b ; his sister , Mrs. Ritchie of Table Rocl went to Omaha this week , where th latter goes to consult a specialist. Mrs. Lewis Ritchie , of Fairfield Nebraska and Mrs. Frank Swihart c Jewell county , Kansas , arc here al tending a family reunion at the horn of their parents , David Ilelmick an wife , in the Prairie Union neighboi hood. A number of young people were er tcrtatned at whist at the home c Janettoe Woller Tuesday evening Helen McComas and Frank Nutte winning the first prizes. The part was given for Besse Jameson of th Indian Territory. RULO. Mrs. Susie Fulton is on the sick Us this week. J.A. McDonald was a Falls Cit visitor last Friday. E. C. Wickham of Salem was a bus ness visitor in Rule last Friday. Emma Stroud of Shersdan , low visited friends in Rule Monday. John Mooney shipped two cars ( hogs to St. Joe last Friday night. Alvin Hayes and family of Fortesci : visited relatives in Rule Monday. Mrs. Jas. llallcr and Grace Hardin visited friends in Salem last week. Fdlth Kern vielte-1 with Magg : Murphy at Preston Saturday and Sui day. Elmer Lambert of Riverton th state visited in Rule Tuesday an Wednesday. Joe Stroud. wife and ion of Wclcl I. T. visited with Sherman Hayes an wife Monday. A. J. Hart and family visited roll lives in Vcrdon Sunday going via tb overland route. Sam Stroud of Forest City was Rule visitor Monday the guests ( Sherman Hayes. Mrs. Geo. Boyer of Falls City an sister of St. Joseph visited in Rule th latter part of last week. Mrs. L. E. Leeds and children d parted for Hiawatha Saturday whei they will visit for several days. Thomas McMannis roadmastcr f ( the M. P. at Auburn was a buslne visitor in Rule last Thursday. Mrs. Nancy Watson and son c Lynos , Neb. , were Rule visitors Moi day the guests of S. Hays and wife. Mrs. H. H. Mann and little dauph er Irene departed Tuesday for Wilbi where they will visit friends for son time. Clyde Adams and wife returne home from Nebraska City Sundo where Mrs. Adams visited the past month. Mrs. W. J. Cunningham and Alice Cunninirham returned from Salem on Monday where they attended chau- tauqim. Bob Boyd and wifp of Oklahoma who have been visiting in Rule the past week returned to their home Tuesday. Ernma L. Kern who has been visit ing relatives in Kansas City the past six weeks returned home the latter part of last week. Mrs. Cleland has bought the stock of general merchandise of W. M. Crooks and will continue the business at the same place. Jake Swelnforth will ship a carload cottonwood logs to Salem where they will be cut into slats to be used for making apple crates. C. J. Huber , G. D. Harris , H. M. Edgecomb , H. A. Belpre and Judge Davis were delegates to the conven tion a\ Falls City Munilay. Nina Keim , who is a bookkeeper at Kansas City , Mo. , is visiting the home folks in this city. Miss Nina was granted a three wjeks vacation. Mrs. Summers of Presser , Nebr. whc has been visiting with her daughter Mrs. S. A. McDonald the past ten days returned to her dome last Fri day. day.L. L. E. Leeds sold his interest in the saloon to his partner , Ed Davis , and has secured a position in the train ser vice with the St. Joe and Grand Island railway with headquarters at St. Joe Prof. Stevens and family left lasi Friday for Elm Creek , this state , where the professor has secured the posltior as principal of the schools there. Th < wrofessor made many friend while Ik ing here who wish him success. Three young men or that is wha they call themselves were discoverct by several parties Sunday night try injr to steal some chickens that rees in a tree just back of Kanaly's saloon Boys be careful as you are known. OHIO Noah Peck was a guest of Georgi Shousc Sunday. Goldie Yocam visited with her siste a part of last week. John Hutchison was a visitor at Wn Huettner's Sunday. S. H. Knisely and wife spent Sunda ; with the luttcr's father. Claude Yocum was a guest of hi sister one day last week. Mrs. Wra. Horstman entertainei two of her * i'-tor Sunday. Clay Peck and wife entertained sev eral of their cousins Sunday. J. W. Dodds returned home fror Washington county lust Friday. Wm. Bartlett and wife spent Sunda ; with George Shouseunu family. Wm. Hutchison spent Sunday 1 Falls City with his grandmother. Mrs. W. K. Knight of the count capitol is a guest of Mrs. E. Peck. Clarence and Ethel Peck were guest of Walter and Ina Johnston Sunday. Katie Watton entertained her coui ins Mary and Amelia Feilder , Sundaj Ed Jorn and wife went to Kansas o Saturday to see her uncle who is ver ill. Joe Watton and wife of Shubei were guests at Henry Walton's Sut day. Noah Peck and wife visited in Rul at Thomas Aikman's the latler parl ( last week. Rudo'.ph Fisher and family of Vei don were visitors at the home of N. E Burnworth H. J. Pricbard and wife and Mr Klmmel were guesis at the home c Mr. Cook Sunday. Geo. Johnston and son Leslie r < turned from Beatrice Monday after weeks visit with relatives. Frank Peck and Vera Shaffer spent unday evening in Falls City with Lester and Hazel Richardson. Floyd Firebaugh came out from the ounty seat the first of the week and islted his friend Wm. Hutchison. Ethel Firebaugh returned to her ome in Falls City Sunday after a week's visit with her friend Ethel Peck. - About twenty voung people very ileasantly surprised Herbert Burk on Monday evening. Refreshments were crved and all enjoyed themselves. As Hugh Prichard and wife were Iriving home from town after the icavy downpour of rain Saturday the vater came with such force from Sll- er Creek lhat it overflowed its banks. The water ran inlo their buggy and almost choked their horse. They were compelled to turn around and back out of the water. Several other teams vere behind them and they did not attempt to cross. A. W. Scff made a business trip to Omaha Wednesday. Chris Horn on route 2 { jave us a visit while in town Monday. And } ' Teining came down from Stella Monday and did his , part J. H. Overman was among- the Stella contingents here conven tion day. Riley Wilson of Humbohlt was a faithful member at the conven tion Monday. Albert Buitler of Humboldt lent his aid at the big conven tion Monday. George Turner and son were down from Humboldt Monday , the guests of relatives. S. H. Bolcjaclc , one ot Daw- son's business men was in - evidence dence at the convention. Minnie Macomber returned on Tuesda } ' from a six weeks visit with her father at Coweta , I. T. Rob't. Cain , jr. , of Stella was among the prominent republican leaders present at the convention. Harry Hughes left Tuesday evening for a visit with Chester Fisher and wife at Oswego , Kan. O. L. Bantz , ex-postmaster of Humboldt helped make a success ful affair out of the convention. H. D. Weller of Stella assisted the wheels in turning smoothly at the republican big meet Mon day. Henry Patterson of Humboldt precinct and one of the loyal leaders was here the first of the week. Roy Leech , the genial landlord from Humboldt , was among the republicans who attended the convention here. Hugh E. Boyd of Humboldt came in to see that every thing was in its usual order at this office , while down to attend the convention. Mrs. P. D. O'Brien and sons and Mrs. Jack Callahan and daughter , who have been visiting at the home of Patrick Gunn for several weeks , left Wednesday for their home in Chicago. LOOK ! LOOK ! if Have you tried the 91 * 91H H * ti if It CITY MEAT MARKET * It if Under new management. We will carry at 11 I. 11H 41 all times a full stock of the best of everything . 41 41 in our line. High Standard Quality is our 41 41 Motto. Our methods are bound to please - 4 * ! you. 'Phone 3. Yours for Business , A. E. SCHMIDT.