8 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , AUGUST 31 , 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. VEKDON. 11. 11 Birch wa a Falls City visitor Wednesday. Marlon Dillon * of Dnwson was In town , Monday. Jessie Page of Duwson was a Vortlon visitor Sunday. Lorcn Corn WHS a Salem visitor , Saturday night. F. W. Robb visited rolntlvcs at Murray , Sunday. W. 11. Murk went to Stella , Tuesday to attend thu picnic. Edna Parsons and Voni Lo.d wont to Dnwson Thursday. N. 13. Judd of Duwson visited with Verdon friends Friday. 0. 1' . Veal nnd wlfo were Falls Oily visitors Inst Wednesday. Dud Pairo of Dawson WHS u business visitor hero , Wednesday. O. P. Veal and family visited 1C. .1. Kiel and family , Sunday. II. ! ! Ulroli was u business visitor , Wednesday nt Hiawatha. Maud Clnrk and Cap Baylors were Dnwson visitors Thursday. Rov. Hunt attended thu Old Settlers picnic at Dawson Thursday. Fred Ilclnonmn mid daughter Meta wore Dnwson visitors Thursday. Mrs. WHHe Sloan and son Ncul were Dnwson visitors last Wednesday. Mr. Ayera and wife attended the pie- nlo nt Dawson Thursday afternoon , Mrs. Wolfe nnd daughter Edna wore picnic visitors nt Dawson , Thursday. W. D. Corn and wlfo were In Dnwson Wednesday nnd attended the picnic. Mrs. Mnyflold nnd daughter Alma , attended thii DIIWROII plonlo Thursday. Joe nnd Hnrnes Estos of Humbold ! wore Verdon visitor last Wcdnesdny , Mrs. Weddlu of Shubcrt visited hei daughter Mra. Hert Rallnrd last week , Mary Rccso and Charley Sliocinakoi attended the Dawson picnic Thursday Mrs. Ulehard Uirch and grandsoi John were Duweon visitors last Thurs day. Hey. Jacob Sehapor attended tin Old. Settlers picnic at Dnwson , Thurs day. Vornu Wilkinson , Rose Mark am Mr * . LizzieStecdam wont to Stelli Tuesday. Mrs. Dave Duvies and children o Fulls City nro visiting relatives hen this \vuok. Will Corn and family of Salem visit ed with Mrs. Amanda Corn and fnm lly Sunday. Mrs. Mary Baker of.St. Joseph uni Anna Heed of Dawton visited Hosi Mnrk , Friday. W. II. Murk and daughter Host visited nt the homo of II. W. Shoemaker maker , Sunday. Mrs. Charley Wilson of Shubor came down Wednesday to tnkocnro o Corn Swlscgood. Vera Lord returned to her home a Falls City , Friday after visiting frlondi hero for the past few days. Rev. R. E. Hunt went to Snlcm Snt urdny night nnd conducted services a the Christian church on Sunday. Charley Henderson wont to Dnwsoi Wednesday on n visit to relative * am to nttend the picnic at thnt plnce. Mrs. LIHIe Wilkinson and daughter Chloe nnd Vernn uttended the Oli settlers picnic nt Dawson Thursday. Mrs. George Brlckor and daughter Carrie nnd Blanche nnd son Frnnk o Shubert visited Mrs. Elvira Hull Sunday. Bertha Williamson of Horton , Kant came up Friday nnd took possession c her father's restaurant bought of 13 H. Birch. Mrs. King and daughter Murtb moved their household goods to Pen Thursday where- they will live for th coming winter. Mrs. Whentloy nnd dnughter , Rut went to Dawson Wednesday on n vlsl Miss Ruth spoke in the medal contci in the afternoon. W. T. Johnson leftWednesduy iiigl for Norcatur , Kans. , where they wi make their future home. Miss Mf left for there Sunday. Mrs. Mnrgret Soylors and dnughtei Ethel nnd Grace left for their ne home at Peru , Thursday. Ethel ar Grace will nttend the Normal. The Verdon Kid nine went to Da\ \ SOD , Thursday , and played against tl Dawson Kid nine , resulting in n sco : of 0 to 5 in favor of Dawson. Those who attended the Dawsi picnic Thursday were ; John Mar Tom Qulggle. Glen Doiight'-rtv , Nor man Ilclzclman , Walter nnd Dnvu Clnrk. Arthur Gardner , Loran and Ilunry Corn , .loo Bruno , Jed MoNulty nnd Joe Birch. HUMBOLDT. A. J. Biicrstelta and family visited in Teoumsch Sunday. L. S. Ilackett ami family weru Lin coln vlsltorH Monday. BOUN : To Geo. Ponko and wife , Saturday August 2 * > , a son. Mabel Carnes Is entertaining a lady friend from Lincoln this week. O. A. Cooper wns in Council Blufl's on business the llrttt ot the week. Iln/.cl Woolsey of Teeumsoh Is the guest ot II. P. Marble and family. Suslo Phllpot and Pearl Wilson are homo from a visit with relntlves In Kansas , Frnnk Todd left Sunday for Canada , where ho will visit with a brother , for several months. Lloyd Hold of Lincoln Is spending the weuk with his parents , Tko Reid and wife of this city. W. C. Norton and family are in the city to attend the llromen's tournmcnt thu last of the week L. J. Sogrlst Is the possessor of n now nutomoblle , which ho recently purchased In Omaha The Nobrnskn City Presbytery , meets In this city Tuesday and Wed nesday of next week. Mrs. Martin Paulson and baby of Doulsville , Nobr Is visiting her moth er Mrs. J. A. Murthy. Eva Chandler and Thcrsn Cowman returned Sunday from n visit with friend ? In Kansas City. Worthy P. Sterns nnd wife of WashIngton - Ington , D. C. nro visiting relatives nnd friends In this vicinity. Lillian BiitterHeld entertained n number of her little friends nt her homo Tuesday nttornoon. Mrs. Harold Smith of Unlver<y Place is In the city visiting her par ents , Jos Sncthon nnd wlfo. Etholyno Glavser entertained twelve young ladles at a kenslngton at her homo last Friday afternoon. Mrs. Roscou Anderson returned the last of the week from n visit with her bister at Cnmuron , Missouri. Earl Whitney and wlfo who had boon visiting in this city returned tc their home at Omaha Sunday. Mrs. Win. Lonneko and children who hnn been visiting In Snbcthn , Kansas returned home Sunday. II. E. Boyd returned Sunday from Coshocton , Ohio where ho had been attending the funeral of a brother. Ray Gist nnd family expect to leave the first of September for n visit with E. A. Tucker and wife nt Los Angeles Cnl. John Suhmelzol left Snturdny for his homo at Harvey , Illinois , after a sever al weeks visit with relatives In this vicinity. Percy Glasscr , who loft last spring for his chum nenr Peacock , Canada returned to his homo near this cltj Sunday. Misses Ida and Nora SUlder enter tulncd about thirty of their frlomls al their homo , Southwest of town , Wed nesday. Work is ncaring completion tin tin new brluk plant , and all will bn ii readiness for the tr.nuf.ioturo of brli.4 in a few dnys. Otto , the llttlo son of Mrs. Franl Petrashck , is In a very critical condi tion , the result of having stopped on i rusty nail several weeks ago. Mayor R. E Watzko and James B Davis left Thursday evening for Xcv York to attend the reception for W. J Bryan upon his return to this country Mrs. Wilbcr Bullis and children o New Mexico , who had been visiting ii Humboldt , went over to Pawnee Clt , Snturdny , where they will spend sever nl weeks before returning home. Henry Alberts n retired fnrme residing In the enst part of town , svii tnlned serious Injuries Sunday morr Ing by bolng trampled and klcKed b a fractious horso. Ho was In n ver crlticul condition nt the Inst report. M. E. Church. The following services ne.N Sabbath : 9:45 : Sunday school. 10:45 : preaching. 7:00 : p. in. Epworth league. 8:00 : p. m. , sermon. Next Sunday will close m years work before going to Cor ference. n All cordially invited , c , I W. T. CUNE , Pastor. RULO Will Davis closed his restaurant last week. Ben Frederic Is building an addition to his home. Mr. Pope has moved Into Mrs. del- lands property. There arc rumors of wedding bells In the near future. John Anderson of Hiawatha wa n Rtilo visitor Tuesday. J. A. Illnkto and son Talbcrt were visiting in Kansas Tuesday. J. C. Shepherd and son William were Kansas City passengers Tuesday. James Tnngney , jr. . and wile are the proud parents of a baby daughter. Joe McDonald returned from a busl- less and pleasure trip to California on Monday. A representative of the Fulls City Music company Is doing business here this week. Less Leeds came up from St Joe and Spent n few hours Sunday with the tome folks , . Mary Mahan and Emma Shephard liavo resigned their position in the central ofllce. Emma Shcpnrd went to Wymore last week where she has employment In a millinery store. Mrs. Ella Lohequc returned to her homo in Kansas City , Kans. , last Sat urday morning. A very pleasant party was given at the homo of Mr. Hclsner in honor of Lillian Phillips. The watermelon harvest Is on in full blast and they did n thriving business during the horse sale. Roy Hurt departed for his homo In St. Joe Tuesday after n few dnys visit with rolntives nnd friend ? . Evan Dunn returned from St. .loo last Thursday where ho has been work ing on the Union Terminal. A. C. Graves , night operator hero for some time , wits transferred to Table Rock last Wednesday. Clata Alkinnn , who has been visitIng - Ing her sister , Mrs. Harrison of St. Joe , returned homo Wednesday. El.irry Pcnnlngton , mother nnd fam ily of Verdon spent Sunday In Rule , the guests of A. J. Hurt and wife. Mrs. Cleland traded her store to Mr. Crooks for town property and ho then traded it for a large hotel In Kansas. Charlie Vastinc , who Is working in a wholesale drug house in St Joe made the home folks a short visit the first of the week. Mrs. Lizzie Dick of Alton , 111. , de parted for her homo Thursday after a brief visit with her father , Mr. Easter and other relatives. Prof. S. W. Whltcman left hero last Saturday for his future homo in Wy oming after a three months vacation spent with relatives here. S. W. Cunningham and \V. M. Vas- tine sold two carloads of western horses at the stock yards Tuesday. Auctioneer Marlon of Falls City con ducted the sale. The band boys went to Highland Wednesday returning the next day. They snld Highland was the wettest plfico tney ever struct ; they hnd to got n team to get to the grand stand for their music racks , and the water run into the wagon beds. STELLA. A. F. Moritz is home from a visit with his brother at Macon. A son was born toShcrm Shlley ant ; wlfo on Thursday , Aug 23rd. Twin boys wore born to Rank Me- Mullen and wife on Friday , Augusl 2Uh. Herbert Hays left for Omaha Tucs day where ho will attend school the coming year. Alllo Davis left for Tekamnh wed' ncsday where she will be principal ol the school there. Llssa Colglnzior returned this weeV from un extended visit with her fathei at Salem , Indiana. Alf Bourke and bride have gone t < t housekeeping on one of the Bourki farms north of town , Olga Chancy , a telephone operntoi of Kansas City , is spending the wcel with her parents here. L. M. Mills expects to leave toda ; for an extended visit with relatives ii Norton County , Kansas. Nolle Gaudy of Canada , but former ly of Humboldt , will teach at Cottagi Grove the coming terra. Frank Curtis is home from Choteau Montana , where he went to work on Jameson it Son's new mill. lone Hlndc of Kansas City 1ms been icro the past week attending the pic- lie nnd visiting Mary O'Brien. Mrs. Dora Allen nnd dnughter of Omaha nre spending the .week nt the lomo of her father. Cap Evans. A horse belonging tovm. . Bourne vho lives west of town , wns killed by Ightnint. last Thursday evening. The high school building is being mporcd and cleaned , preparatory to the opening of school next Monday. Shcrm Kroh returned from Billings , Montana Monday where he hns been bnrbcring for the past three months. Grace Inglesby , n graduate of n college nt Hastings , will bo the teach er itt the Pioneer school east of town. Sam Creed has been suffering with two broken ribs this week , the result of being crowdeti against n door' by n colt. colt.A A "Good Luck" six o'clock dinner wns given by Luclle Harris Inst Fri- Iny evening for Hazel Clark of Kan sas City. Dr. Allen has formed n partners- ship with Dr. Sutton at Bancroft , Ne- jraska , nnd expects to move there lm- medlntely. Fred Hoover has rented his fnrm north of town nnd expects to move to Nemnha soon , where ho has purchased residence property. Rudy Pritts , n former resident of Stella , but who has been living In Oklahoma for sometime , Is visiting nt the homo of his son south of town. Leo Huskott nnd family arc visiting relatives In BoyU county , Nobr. , and In Iowa. Issac Stoltz and wife arc staying at the Iloskett place during their absence. Mrs. M. L. Hays , Mrs. Dan Hlgglns. Misses Marts , Stoltz and Davis were nmong those who attended the B. Y. P.U. convention at Teeumseh last Fri day and Saturday. OHIO Ivan Keller spent Sunday at Clay Peck's. Ida Burk visited with her brother Sunday. Herman Feldler was visiting John Pnppenbnggen Monday. Goldle Cook entertained her sister , Elmn , one day this week. Sadie Peck wasn visitor at the homo of her friend , Rebecca Dodds. Geo. Peck nnd wife of Falls City visited relatives here Sunday. J. W. Dodds and wlfo entertained George Johnston and family Sunday. John Hutchison nnd Guy and Albert Burk spent Sunday with Bert Uodds. Mrs. John Yocam nnd dnughter , Mrs. N. Peck went to Stella Wednes day. day.Floyd Floyd Marshall left last week for his homo after a week's visit with rela tives hero. One of Geo. Shousc's horses died Monday night which Is quite a loss to Mr. Shousc. Mrs. Bruce Dixon and son , Harry , of Eldorado , Kans. , were guests of Mrs Geo. Prlchard. Willie Flrcbaugh came out from the county seat to spend a few days with Clarence Peck. Ada nnd Kate Shouse were pleasant visitors at the home of Vera Shaffer Saturday night. Some of the young people attended n wntermelon party Friday evening at Chester Stump's. George Shouse and family visited at the home of Tom Jennison south ol Falls City Sunday. Frank Shaffer and wife nre rejoicing over the arrival of a boy baby which was born August 27. Mr. Miller of Waterloo. Iowa , came Friday nnd Is visiting numerous rein- tlves in this vicinity. Goldle and Myrtle Yocam returned home Tuesday after a week's stay ai Craig nnd Big Lake , Mo. Frank Peck and Vera Shaffer spcn Sunday evening at the home of A. L Richardson in Falls City. Herman Schrleber and wife were guests of the latter's brother Wra Huottner and wife Sunday. Edna Shaffer , Anna Stump , Wll Hulderman and Claude Phillip ! were visitors at Morrlll Sunday. N. B. Burnworth and family wen very pleasantly entertained nt th ( homo of Will Cook last Sunday. 7.oay and Ruby Burnworth are U the county scat this week with theli grandparents , sol Marts and wife. H. J. Prlchard and family and Gee Prlchard and family were pleasan visitors at Wm. Bartlett's Sunday. Quintan Stump and sister Bertha o Verdon were visitors at the home o Chas. Stump and wife Sunday a Straussvllle. SALEM Nola McCool went 10 Falls City last Mday. Ruth Moore went to Hamilton last 'iicsdny. Clay Wagoner returned from Mor- 11 , Tuesday. Jim Mettxami family visited friends icre Sunday. Geo. Hansell went to Verdon the irst of the week. Joe Wlndell , jr. , was a St. Joe pas- cnger Monday. Florence and Mabel Lesley drove to Falls City Monday. W. D. Easloy spent several dnys of ust weuk In Salom. Cycrll Klnsey attended the picnic in Dawson Wednesday. Mrs. Sam Baync of Falls City Is vis- ting Salem friends. Lloyd Klnsey nnd Ray Corn drove to Dawson Wednesday. Joe Wlndell made n business trip to Falls City Wednesday. John Davis and Alora risher spent ast Sunday in Falls City. Fred Wlndell of Wymore visited at ils home In Salem Sunday. Nellie Hleke-i and Rurtliu Ranetma vent to Dawson Wednesday. John Fisher , jr. , attended the Dawson - son picnic both days last week. Herbert Cudney returned Saturday from un extended western trip. Myrtle Deryer of Nlms city visited ovnr Sunday at O. B. Lesley's. Mrs. W. Davis and Forest Simmons were Verdon visitors Monday. Louise Rule and Lela Powell came up from the county seat Thursday. .Too windull and Fey French attended - ed the picnic in Dawso.i Thursday. Ralph Moore and wife nnd Roy Thornburg spent Sunday In Hamilton. Ben Shrlmptonwife nnd little son ot Fremont were visitors here last week. Jim Genrheardt nnd Hnlllo Kelley were county sent visitors Wednesday. Lillith Waggoner of Dawson visited her brother , Dr. Waggoner over Sun day. Sherman Klnsey nnd wife were in town this week visiting nt the home of L. L. Klnsey. Lewis MoPherson nnd Angus Moss of Fnlls City were business visitors to Salem Wednesday. Oscar Nusbaum nnd wife of near Vordon spent Tuesday with Will Richards nnd wifo. W. B. Boyd nnd C. B. Snyder left Wednesday morning for Sabethn , Ks. , to attend the rnccs. Mrs. Chnrles Roberts nnd Helen Mccool returned Friday from nn ex tended visit In Fremont. G. W. Sheeley left Tuesday for a trip to Alberto , Cnnndn. to look after his lund interests there. Olive Tilden returned the Inst of the week from Fremont where she has been attending normal school. Mrs. Curt Mendonhnll nnd little son of Erie , Kans , , arrived Sunday for nn extended visit at Ed MendenhalPs. Joe Wells and wife who have been living nt Straussvllle , have moved to this city nnd will rankc this their future home. The marriage of Cora M. Jack to Fred R. Windell will take place at tLe bride's nome in Peru on Wednesday , September oth. Mrs. G. H. Russell nnd daughters loft Tuesday for Plnttsburg , Mo , where they will visit with relatives and attend chautauqua. W. H. Davis returned Tuesday from bis trip to the G. A. R. encampment at Minneapolis , Minn. Over 200,000 old soldiers were present and the reunion was enjoyed by all veterans. Ruth Moore entertnlned n large company of young folks Thursday eve ning. The time was pleasantly spent in music and games after which refresh ments were served. The guests de- pnrted at n latu hour. Will Richards , accompanied by Clar ence Mayfleld and Fred Draper , left Wednesday from Verdon for Aber deen , S. D. , where they have positions ns engineers on thirty-five horse power threshing machine engines. A number of young Indies planned tt tin shower for Edna Barker in honor of her nppronching mnrringe to Sher man Mcndcnhnl , and their plans were carried out successfully on Wednesday evening. She soon recovered from her surprise and entertained her guests in a royal manner. Mlllnrd Easley entertained n com pany of her triends on Wednesday afternoon in honor of her ninth birth day The young hostess proved very skillful in the entertaining of her guests and made it very pleasant lor everyone. The afternoon was snout in playing games and Inter refresh ments were served. Mildred was the recipient of many nice presents as well as the good wishes of her friends. Edna Pearl Barker and Sherman Mendenhall were married at the Chris tian parsonage in Falls City , Thursday by Rev. Llndenmeyer. The bride wore an elegant costume of white silk. Thu > Men ! accompanied by George Krupi und wife who were the only rel- itth'MprciMit at the ceremony. These youny pi'iipto were both raised in the neighborhood of Salem and both have a wide circle of friends. The bride is a daughter of G. W. Barker and is an accomplish young lady , admired by all for her excellent habits. The groom is a son of Ed Mendenhall and wife and Is a farmer of high standing. The bridal couple will go to house keeping on the John Williams farm three miles south of town and will take to their now homo the best wisheof all. Real Estate Transfers. K. C. Wood and wf to Ezra Stlue cipher w d lot 4 blk 2 Stella $200.00. EzraStlneclphcr to Lorina wood w d lot i blk 2 Stella ? 2oO.OO. Ida Schalble and husb to Minnie Moore w d lots 1-2 ; i-l blk 12 Steele's third add to F. C. S-1000. W E Goolsby nnd wf to George and Clyde Lum w d lot 4 blk 10 Verdon S12.- . S12.w w M Crook and wi to Georgia del- land w d lots : -4-.j 0 7-S-9-10.1M2-11) blk 53 Rule 31700.00 Mrs. V. E. Emerson to Rollon B. Allen w d lot 1-2 blk U2 Dawson $2000 , James H. smith and wf to Ehen Phllpot et al w d lot 5 blk 11 Hum boldt 51200 T PIANO BALDWIN BROS. J A full line of the Small Musical Instruments , ? Latest Sheet Music , Edison and Victor Records. We also carry a large stock of w SEWING MACHINE SUPPLIES i Falls City Music Company ] Opposite Court House i