8 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , AUGUST 24 , 1906. $40,000 Private Money to loan , Annual Inter Henry C. Smith est , Optional payments , Choice farms in this . and adjoining counties , cheap homes in the ' J LANDS & LOANS West and South , Exchanges made. J FARGO. Grant Fred was a Ktilo caller Tues day. John WUsmun was In I lull ) shopping Thursday. John Nolto was in Rule on business Thursday. Uarnoy Voeijlu threshed his small grain Monday. John Wolf sold a load of flno peaches In Hulo Monday C. J. ThomtiK and f < nn attended the Vastlno Mile Tuesday. Mary Santo of Fort Havel was qulto Hick the llrst of the week. Kd rrederlck delivered his surplus corn at Preston this week. Clarence SehatzHpent Sunday with his mother at Corning Mo. Ralph Arnold and C. M. Kern worn hi Hulo on business Monday. W. J.IIc'.lman of Arngo Center wag hero on business on Monday. ' Charley Popklns of the Charley Santo ( arm was in Hulo Tuesday. Jacob Hauinan of Columbus , Ohio U visiting at the homo of his nephews. Gust Tuback bought the old Fretl Ernst farm recently naylng SOSOO foi it. J. II. Hector is building a new house on hie farm near Fort Hazel sehoo houeo. Anton Smith hauled a four bora load of Hcncock's Hour to this bun Tuesday. C. C. Blctcher , John Frltcher am P. E. Nllzche were In Hulo the llrst o tbo week. Ken Whlthcad , Walter Baker uni Win. Bnuman were hero on busincs J. C. WallrnIT marketed some fin peaches at Hulo and Preston Mondu und Tuesday. J3. J. Lcecy Mr. Jondrow , A. I1 Randolph , Molvln Handolph were 1 Hulo Tuesday. Mrs. Gusta Wright of Craig , Mo. , 1 visiting at the homo of her father Frc Nlesen this week. Ben Gatz from near Falls City a tended the camp meeting in Huh Sunday evening. Julius Wullrall and family visile with Win. Fischer who lives net Falls City Sunday. Win. Nlssen , Eustnco Pfrunder at ; 11. H. Fischer transacted buslnc at Hulo on Monday. John H. Krusor and Geo. Seerlst < Craig , Mo. , were In Hulo on buslne the first of the week. John Wolnelt and daughter Kdi and Mary Kaiser arc visiting friem at Bala , Kansas tills week. August Dccklngcr lost a valuab horse which became over hcnti while raking hay Thursday. John Santo and Win. Wlssman wl their families visited friends and rol tlvcs Saturday und Sunday. Anthony Bauman , G. A. Schmli and J. E. Haudall , transacted bin ness hero the first of the week. C. H. Wiltse , Elmer Arnold a Johnnie Frederick of Sunny vail hauled corn to Preston Saturday. Fred C. Fisher recently return from a trip to Sheridan County , No where he went to look at western lar Jacob Wist has returned from weeks visit with his nephew , Gi WallratT. who now lives near Chicai 111. Martin Kanalj , George E. Tayl Peter Meldccker. Coony and Bu' ' Dannecker transacted business Rule recently. John R. Krusor , Henry and John Kloepfel , John Herschbergcr and G. Dorste , made n trip to Soi Dakota Tuesday to look at Dak ' land. Mrs. Gertrude Kabrich and fait of Atchlson , Kansas are visiting the borne of her parents Mr. and h George E. Taylor of Bean Creek n Rulo. Rulo.Vm. \Vm. Threlkeld returned Satur from a trip through western Kat where he wcot to look at land. prefers to purchase land In RIchi eon county in preference to west Kansas. SALEM Grandma Tlattle is reported sick Clyde Ramel was up from Falls i Tuesday. Tom Morris of Stella spent Sur in Salem. Mrs George Foraker is repo eerlouelyill. Gco. llanscll Is reported on the sick list this week. Will rhllg , wife and small son spent Sunday In Salem. Lucy Slater left last Tuesday for Sycamore Springs. Cclla Polrson visited over Sunday with tva Meredith. The Interior of Hanger's hall is bulnir newly painted. Frank Combs IB visiting relatives In this vicinity this week. Ituth Moore and Nola McCool drove to the county scat Tuesday. Hcv. Garberson and wife spent Mon day afternoon at. Ralph Moore's. Mrs. Chas. MeCool and Zulu spent Wednesday at the Auburn elmutauquit. Josh Lord and family of Fallc City were Sunday visitors at Chus. McCool. Mrs. Anderson returned Saturday from her trip to Kansas City and St. Joe. Ralph Moore and wife and Mrs. Sarah Smith drove to Sun Springs Sunday. Paul and Ruth Moore and Iva Mere dith drove out to Hoc Mooro's Monday evening. Ferol Marker Is spending a few days of this week with her sister , Mrs. G , B. Kreps. Mrs. Guy Daggctt and little oaugh tor returned to thulr homo In Duwsor Wednesday. Mcsdamcs. Kathcrlno Wylio nnc Uhlig drove up from the county sea Wednesday. May Thompson and Joe Braymui attended the band concert hero Satur day evening. Mrs. A. A. MeCool left Wednesda ; morning for n visit with her sister a Holmes , Wyo. Nellie Stewart went to Flllmorc Mo , , last Wednesday for a short vlsl with relatives. J. R. Campbell is assisting in th Russell & Dowall store In the absenc of W. II. DavlH. Mrs E. Pope arrived from Neman Cltj last week for u visit at the bom of Bert Emracrts. The Phllutho class went to Su , Springs Wednesday und hud u mo : delightful outing. Mcsdamcs B. Adams and W. Rhoudc d and children loft Tuesday morning fc un oxtcuded visit In Beaver City. Mrs. Wm. Gregory and daughte Lucy , and Mary Moblcy attended tl ; chautuuquu in Auburn Sunday. The funcrul of Dun Gentry wi preached Saturday afternoon at tl a Christian church by Rev. H. Hunt. o Prof. A. II. Vogelcln came up fro Falls city the first of the week to u range his school work for the comli : year. Myrtle Warlield Floss Drayman , in ' " Mesdiuncs Alex and Earl Jelllson 11- Morrlll atttendcd band concert he Saturday evening. Rev. Garberson und wife and mei bors of the Duraca class returned Si urday from their trip to the Mtssoii id lakes. All enjoyed a good time. Thu infant son of R. B. Ilunston ni wife died Friday morning. The funei .Hi was preached Saturday afternoon the Gospel Union church by Re d. Garberson. d.a a Ed May returned homo Thursd ist from his trip to Kansas. Ho we o , there to look after his wheat crop I found that rain bad greatly delay threshing. In seine places strea : da bud overflowed and washouts oecum in Postmaster Roberts received a letl Thursday that was mailed at Montre P. Canada , July S and addressed to M II W. G. Bury at Salem , Muss. It co\ \ ith not be delivered there and had be > tu forwarded to Salem in the followl states : New Jersey , North Caroli Hi \Mrginia , Ohio. Missouri , Illinois , N Hint York Indiana Wisconsin and nt , , Mic rs. gun. Postmaster Roberts sent It to Salem , Kan. VERDON. lny Joe Majors wus an Auburn vlsl sas Herd Sunday. rd- Mrs. Mary Hoopes is on the sick ern this week. Geo. Hall was up from Falls Cltj Monday night. John Leefers und wife went to braska City Friday. Jlty Clare Coleman und wife were burn visitors Friday. day Will Mowery , the Stella liveryn was in town Tuesday , rtefl Fleming Robb was a Falls City I itor Wednesday night. Dr. Kent came up from the county bent rriday on business. C ; , t ) . Knapp and wlfo took dinner with relatives at Salem Sunday. Maud Clark went to Auburn Friday where she was u chautauqim visitor. Mary and Mela Helncman attended the Auburn ehautauquu Wednesduy. Mrs. Ed Whcutley came down from Lincoln Monduy on a visit with friends. Nclllo Hossuek of Falls City visited lu'r sister , Mr ? . Willie Sloan Saturday. Mrs. James Hanley went to Omaha Monday , returning Wednesday night. Mabel Auxler and Katie Crouch came homo Saturday from Fulls City. Mrs. H. E. Bowman uttendtd the ehuutauqua at Auburn lust Wednes day. Alfred Corn and family of Salem vis ited Mrs. Amanda Corn one day this week. Will Hoppls and family of Burwell Neb. , are visiting Mrs. M. A. Claris this week. Meselames Sue Hayes and Clarence Crews of Shnbert visited In town 01 ; Wednesday. N. B. Judd , the horsebuyer of Daw son , was u business visitor hero 01 Wednesduy. Mrs. Lizzie Steednm of Burwell Nohr , is visiting her daughter , Mrs M. A Clark. Mrs. Sum Weddlo and mother o Shubert visited Saturday with Mr- Bert Ballurd. Mrs. Mattlo Whitney accompanle by Tom Qulgglo were Falls City vlsl tors Monday. Pearl Cltments of Stella vislte Edna Wolfe Monday , returning horn Tuesday night. Mamie Byrely returned home froi Stella Saturday whcro she has bee visiting friends. Mrs Newt Cox came in from El Creek Friday on a visit to her rnothe Mrs. Mury Hoopes. W. E. Goolsby and wife und Mr Raper went to Auburn Wednesday 1 attend ehautauqua. Mary Dugler went to her home i Straussvlllo Suturdny nfter spcndlr the summer In town. Mrs. Grunt Wlndle und duughtcr Falls City visited Dave Griffith at wife one day this week. Mrs. Del Noah and two children Falls City visited her mother , Mrs. A. Benedict over Sunday. Mrs. Mike Mollza and daughte Katie , went to Auburn Wednesday r turning homo the next day. Born to D. W. Griffith and wlfo < Monduy August 20th , u daughter. concerned uro doing nicely. Ruth Whcatley came down frc Lincoln Saturday to visit Laura He ! d zclman und other friends here. ) f Mrs. Mattie Whitney und Luth o Pickett went to Auburn Sunday whe they attended the chautauqua. Mrs. W. S. Byrely and son , Rex , i l" turned home Tuesday from Stoll where they have been visiting. Ryan wont to Auburn Tiiu : 1 day returning Friday. While the she was the guest of Miss Fowler. John Patterson and wife and M Randolph went to Auburn Wcdnesd where they attended the chautauqi Laura Hcinzclman returned hoi ut Friday from Howe , where she has be id visiting her nunt for the past t weeks' ns d. Minnie Jones and Amelia Nusbai d.or returned homo Saturday from Fn City where they were attending t institute. s. s.Id Warren Douglas and daughte en Cora and Hazel , took their uncle Qg Salem , where ho took the train Elk Creek. BW Mrs. John Strauss and daugh hion came up from Straussvlllo Friday t enter remained until Tuesday. She was coinpanled home by her mother , M M. A. Veach. Dr. Gurney Griffith and FV. . R < tor were Auburn visitors Thursday. Ethel Kieler came down from I listen coin Saturday on a visit with relati and friends. on Dr. Hutchison , the optician fr Omaha , was a professional visitor b Thursday. The Misses O'Brien and O Done ! Stella visited at the home of Fr Bolderman the last of the week. an , Ainret Hart went to St. Joseph ! urday to buy her winter stock o ! i UI- llnery goods. She expects to be g about two weeks , A number of relatives of A. D. Gooh- by completely surprised him Sunday , It being the occasion of his fifty- seventh birthday. An elegant lunch was served under the trees ut noon. At four o'clock W. A. Moran made u neat little speech and presented Mr. Goolsby with un clcgnnt rocker und sovcrul other useful presents. The c present from out of town were : D D. Goolsby , wife und son , Falls City : Mlllurd Goodloe , wife and daughters , Stella ; Mr. und Mrs. McDermet und son , Salem. STELLA. Mrs. Jess Hays is the guest of rela tives at Ames , Iowa. Wauneltu Williams of the Prairie Union neighborhood has u new pluno. Elmer Muson and family ure spend ing the week with relatives at Paola , Kansas. Mrs. Robert Furnas of Brownville hi\a been the guest of Mrs. M. Hays tlu past week. R. L. Coo has purchased Mrs. Rap er's restaurant and has already tukei possession. Ellle and Beuluh Sums of Norton Kansas ure the guests of their uncle Dan Sarvis and family. Charley Vandevcer and family o Superior have been visiting relutlvei at this place this week. Henry Sayers and wife were araoni those who attended the G. A. R. en cumpmont at Minneapolis. Henry Weller and W. H. Hogref attended the republican state conven lion In Lincoln this week. Berthe Jones , who lives northeast o town , will teach the Walnut Grov school east of Shubert this fall. Rev. Ogden and wife of Bethany ar spending the ween with the membei of his congregation at this place. A kenslngton was held at the horn of Eunice Haskins last Friday aftci noon , about twenty young ladies beln In attendance. v A porch party was given at the herr ° of Hazel Hogrefe Tuesday evening ft Besse Jameson. About twenty your people were present. L. F. Gilbert fell Irom the back of chair Monday while hanging a plctut nt his room in the hotel , and broV both bones of his left arm. Irvo McDowell left for South Duke > f Tuesday where ho will run uthreshii : machine belonging to Ahcrn brhthor who formerly lived near Shubert. Three good games of bull will 1 played here next week during the pi nlc. Douglass will play Stella tl first two days and the Omahu Ram lers the last. A daughter was born lust week Uurper Winfrey and wife at Cam The little one's grandmother , Mi Will Vandeyeer , has been at th place for some time. .e James Hopper and wlfo left Tuosdi for the Panhundle country of Tex with a view of buyine land If suit a with the country. A number frc ' Shubert took the train here for t same place. :0 Mr * . D. A. Shufelt , aged about six died at her home south of town Me . „ [ day from brights disease. Intorme ' " vas made in the Prospect ceraetc Tuesday afternoon. Deceased lea\ a husband and daughter to mourn t 10 OSS. vo RULO Grandma Cutler is on the sick li m H. H. Mann was a Lincoln visi Us , ast week. lie Several new telephones were put ast week. . C. J. Caverzagie visited at Fai last Sunday. Melva Kern will teach the Y scln the coming year. ; er nd The things we want most ? Ri and cooler weather. rs. Clarence Jondrow is reported \ < sick at this writing. ibb Essie Marsh is at home after absence of several months. in- Quite a crowd from Rule attcm res the picnic at White Cloud. Verna Vastine is spending her Dm cation witb the home folks. uro Mrs. Jack Lahicqtte of Kansas C is visiting her mother , Mrs. Boles. 1 of The scboolbouse looks like a > ink pin in its fresh paint and new roof. John Larabee who has been work iat at Lewiston is borne for a few d : ail Sam Randolph returned froniOm ane Friday where he had been visitin week. Joe and Ben Lunsford came down from Salem Saturday returning the next day. Mrs. Mary Daughcrty of Bigclow , Mo. , visited friends here the first of this week. The band went to Highland Station o play for the fair and picnic , which vill last four days. Guy Duncan and wife of Wymorc isitcd friends and relatives here sev eral days last week. Rev. May filled bis appointment icrc Sunday morning and evening at he Methodist church. The people of ion church expect to commence a ten days camp meeting in the park in a. few days. Loy James , formerly of the Rock Island R. R. , will work at the depot as iclpcr in Celcy's place. Charlie Scott , wife and little daugh ter of Hiawatha visited with friends licrc one day last week. Several persons were baptised in the Missouri river , Monday morning , con verts of the recent meetings. Mrs. Dave Anderson and daughter , Bessie , spent the fore part of the week in Kansas visiting relatives. Mrs. Roy Hart and babies came nj : from St. Joe Friday for a visit witl : home folks and other friends. Ves Bunker bought a span of horses of Will Kennedy last week which IK will place in bis livery barn. Mrs. Emma Wallace was made happy last week by a visit from bei father and brother of Salem. The Holiness camp meeting wbicl has been in progress for the last tei days , closed last Friday night. Cecil Kanaly has returned bonn fter a pleasant two months visit a Juincy and other Illinois cities. M. ( . ' . Ball and Willie Barber , win re grading at Salem , passed throng ! icre on their way to St. Joe Saturday Lena Green of Tarkio , Mo. , visitei icr grandmother , Mrs. Shaffer , an thcr relatives several days last week Joe McDonald has taken a trip t Santa Barbara , Cal. , for a month' isit to bis mother and other relative. ' Mr. Pope of Nemaba City takes th ilace of Agent Jackson here and wi ! nove bis family to this city in a shot ime. ime.Mrs. Mrs. L. E. Leeds and children r < urned home Wednesday from Hi : e watba after a ten days visit wit 'riends. .C. E. Ccley , depot helper , has take i two weeks vacation and will vis Bighland Station and other points i Kansas. Mrs. John Anderson of Kansa 1C pent several days here last week 1 visit friends and attend the cam meeting. Ella Carpenter and Anna McMaba spent several days in St Joe last wee . selecting a stock of new goods for tl millinery store. " ' Mary Richardson , who lias spent tl last year in Kansas attending schoc is visiting her uncle's family , M Van Valkenburg. AS . Cecil and Mamie Kanaly , Edith ai > Melva Kern , Julia Cronin and Agn Schrader attended the Institute Falls City last week. Mrs. Harry Mann and daughtc Irene , returned from Wilbur Tuesd ; of last week. Tboy haw > > een vi itii the former's parents. Mary Blair and little sister , Chri tone , of Highland City , Kans. , c' parted for their borne Friday aftci two weeks visit with relatives in tl : city. city.S. S. W. Cunningham sold a carload western liorses at the stock yards lr week , and there was a good deal excitement while the goods were beii delivered. Robbie McDonald while playi : with gunpowder a few days ago , a badly burned face. Fortunately flew below bis eyes but gave bin badly burned mouth. P. N. Frederick , bridge forem from Crete to Concordia , has be : ry transferred to the division Table Rote to Napier and Rule to Atcbison. J. ' an Jackson of this division was trai ferred to the one Mr. Frederick b : lej R. L. Jackson.agent here for seve years , lias been transferred to Ate son where he will fill the position day operator. Mr. Jackson and w leave a host of friends in Rule w ity wish them happiness and prosper in their new home. ew George Cutler of New Orleans visiting witb his mother and sist ng in Rule this week. He will also vi ys. bis father and brother , Bert , who iha living on a ranch in Brown coun Mr. Cutler will return to New Orle ; some time in September. HUMBOLDT. Dick Turner was visiting relatives In Lincoln Sunday. Clara Boss Pawnee City was visit ing lone Norton Sunday. Mrs. Albert Brunn waa on the sick list the first of the week. Ralph Phllpot was a Lincoln visitor the fore part of the week. Mrs Ben Stramer wns In St Louis this week purchasing her fall mlliln- cry goods. H. E. Boyd was called to coshocton , Ohio , by the serious Illness of a brother. Frank Hnlzdn of Irving , Kans. , was visiting friends In the city the first of the week. Mrs. Cora Boss and daughter , Leon , have returned from u visit with rela tives In Illinois. Lulu Hummel left Friday afternoon on an extended visit to relatives at Sit van nun , Illinois. Mrs. Gco. Segrist arrived In this city from Lincoln the first of the week for a visit with friends. Frank Mullen and bride , who were recently married in Chicago returned to this city Sunday. Mrs R. K. Davis and Mamie Bacon returned home Sunday from a week's visit in Kansas City. Dr. W. F. Carver and P. O. Avery have returned from the G. A. R. en campment at Minneapolis. John Campbell and family of Des Molnes , Iowa , are visiting the former's mother , Mrs. Laura Campbell. Ruby Idle left Friday tor her home at Elmo , MO. , after spending several weeks with Hnmboldt friends. Roy Arnold , who was seriously In jured at the cooper & Linn mill lat week is reported slightly improved Mrs I. E. Smith is critically ill at her hemp In this city. A trained nurse ha arrived from Lincoln to care for her. her.H H V Dorland Is homo from Fre mont where he had been attending the Nebraska state firemen's tourna ment. The Pleasant Hill farm of 148 acres owned by Henry H. Kuper was sold lust week to James Hrdllltchka. con sideration $11,800. Prof. A. L. Moon and wife arrived from Arcadia. Thursday. ' Mr. Moon has accepted the principulship of our city schools the coming year. The firm of Miller & Sons , druggists on the north side of the square , are making preparations to move their stock of goods to another locality. Mrs. Frank Wilson , left the last of the week for Salt Lake city , havlne received word that her daughter , Mrs Clara Wilson was seriously 111 in that city. city.Mrs. Mrs. Joy Bullis McKie , formerly of this city , who has been with her hus band for several month nt Valparlso. chill , has not been heard of since the earthquake , and fear Is ascertained for her safety. SHUBERT. Ray Harmon spent last week ut Au burn. Frank Bricker spent Sunday with Dwlght Hurraan. Minnie and Susie Hoover were Au burn visitors last Thursday. Ed Shubert and wife and son spen' Sunday in the country with Floyd Hall. Willium Martin and Grace Benton of were married in Missouri last Thurs- day' of Jessie Jones of weeping water U visiting her friend Mrs. Lee Pond this week , ig ot Miss Ashby left the first of the week it after a months labor for the M. E. church. a „ , Mr. Sapp and wife of Brownville in come down Saturday evening to spend inMl Sunday with their Rev. Sapp. MlV. Mrs. Walter Lewis took the train V. Saturday at noon for St. Joseph to LS- visit with her mother for a few weeks. LSd. d. Charles Pond and wife returned d.al al from Iowa Tuesday evening where ni- they were called by tbe'serlous Illness niof of of Mr. Pond's sister , she was dead ife when they reached there. 110 Quick relief for Aithma Sufferer * . 1J Foley's Honey and Tar affords im mediate relief to asthma sufferers in the worst stages and if taken in time will effect a cure. For sale at Me- Brides Pharmacy. sit . . . ire 40,000 acres for sale , $0.00 to SI2.00an acre. Level Land Realty Company , Bird City , Cheyenne coun. ns tv , Kansas. Local agents wanted to bring us buyers.