8 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , OCTOBER i2 , 1906. > K- > $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. Lcnn Mann transacted business In Omaha this week. Gertrude Hunt/ was a visitor In Ivan- pas City last week. O. J. Hall was a visitor In Omaha the last of the week. Halph Phllpot was visiting at Arapahoe - hoe the llrsl of the week. llumboldt has made arrangements for a lecture course this winter. Mrs. W. S. 1'owsr hns returned from a visit with Kansas Clt > friends. F. W , Hummel has returned from a business trip to Strcator , Illinois. C. Llonbcrger attended u stock Biilo near Hiawatha , Kansas , Thursday. A brick walk U being laid from the n. & M. depot several blocks north. Goof Scgrlst and wlfu of Lincoln arc visiting llumboldt relatives this wcnk. Material Is being hauled for the layIng - Ing of cement walks through the park Job Graham and family left Wed ncfday for tholr future homo at Don ver. ver.Kd Kd Lynch Is carrying his arm in i tiling the result of an accident las week. Walter Lcgg and family nttcndci the Auburn horse show the last of tin week. Mrs. II. 1 * . Marble and daughter Zora , were Omaha visitors the last o the week. Mrs. P. W. Carver returned Satur I ; Gay from n visit with her daughter , li Kansas City. Mason ShurtlelT and wife came li Irom McCook , Friday for a visit will : relatives In this vicinity. Chester Power and family of St Joseph were visiting relatives In Hum boldt several days.this wrok. Lulu Hyram , assistant principal o the llumboldt schools , wont down t Kansas City Monday morning to cor butt an oculist. Mrs. Laura Campbell returned MOD day from Kansas City whore she hm boon visiting friends and attondln the Priests of Pallas parade. Col. M. W. Harding returned Sun day from Colorado Springs where h had been vUlilng with his wlfo an son Hrooks for several days. A game of basket ball between Hun boldt and Seneca was played In tli opera house Friday evening. Th score bolng ! ! 0 to ( ! In laver of th home team. The local ladles missionary soclot of the Methodist church drove ovc to Table Hook Wednesday mornin and visited with the society at thn place , returning home in the evening John Brockman and family arc mal ing preparations to movu to this clt In the near future and will occupy 111 property which they recently pui chased of Mrs. Knitnu Wilson on ( Jot tral avenue. The St. Joseph Commercial oh : made the llumboldt business men thirty-lira minute visit Monday mor Ing. The club numbered about BQVOI ty-llvo and were accompaled by thol own band. They left on a sped train at ll-.OTi for Table Kock. Kathorlno Hudson , who has hoi employed as teacher In the Pawn < City schools , has boon compelled t account of sickness to resign her pos tlau. Ollvo Petrushok of this city wi elected to till the vacancy and coi menced her now duties Friday. Irvln McKlnnoy , the seven year c son of Mrs. G. W. Ward living a shr distance north of town , who sullen injuries Wednesday last , by having 1 limb wrenched completely oil at t knee joint , by getting It caught In tl spokes of awheel , while attempting catch a ride , is reported to still bo li critical condition , but the doctors ha not yet given up hope tor his recovoi "oimT Tom Omara returned homo fn Kansas City , Sunday. George Macouiber was a visitor O. A. Burk's Sunday. Ralph Rhoadcs was a guest of 1 brother Wm. in Salem Sunday. Mrs. Omara visited in Rule Sunt with her daughter Mrs. Arthur D veau , Mable Shousc Is assisting Mrs. F. Llchty with her house work for a 1 weeks. John Wiltso and family of Falls C spent Sunday with Mrs. Wilts mother. Frank Peck came down from P Saturday lor a short visit with home folks. Mrs. Hph. Peck visited with her daughter Mr * . W. K. Knight , Mon day. day.N. N. H. Uiinuvorth , wlfo and little ) oys were guests of F. S. Llchty and vlfo , Sunday. Mrs. Mary Kaufman returned to her lomo In Falls City after a weeks visit vlth friends. Perry ShalTer , wlfo and daughter oturncd homo from Council HlulTs , owa last Saturday. Frances Stump wife ami two dill- Iron were guests of the formers sister Mrs. P. H. ShalTor. Mrs. Guo. Shousc and daughter Grace and Mrs. Howard visited at Francis Stump's Monday , Lloyd Peck of Reserve , Kansas at to tided the love feast and visited will : His mother Saturday night. ISertha [ trim returned to her home near Hatnlln , Kansas after spending two wi'oka with her sister. Ed Klmmol who got his lot' broken last .liino Is now able to be brought tt Ills homo. He Is now walking with crutches. Elder Gish ol Beatrice was present at the communion services at the Gor man Baptist Brothern church , Satur day evening. Rov. J. J. Yodor of Conway , Kuns. , closed a two weeks series of meeting at the Gor.nan Baptist Urethorr church Sunday evening. Kate Shauso and Grace Ncdrow am Ralph Miller and Otto Ruoggo accom panled by Frank Stump and wlfodrovi out cast of Barada for nn outing Sun day. They took their luncheon un < spent the day In picnic stylo. The love feast and communion scr vices held at the German Baptis church Saturday evening was von well attended Those from a dlstanc were John Brim and family from noa Hamlln , Ivans , and Quincy Reed an Alice Maxoy of Peru , Mrs. Ilimcs an Mrs. Bridge and. Mr * . Snyder an daughter and Rev. Woodlo of Aubur Nob. SALEM Mi , Will Uhll ? visited ir. tow Tuesday. Geo. Hansell drove to Fulls Clt Tuesday. W. C. McCool was a paSsenuer I Omaha Tuesday. Will Richards returned from Nort Dakota Tuesday. Bertha Spur gin spent Saturday an Sunday in Salem. Ora Snydcr returned Tuesday fro his trip to Denver. Mrs. W. WcrU is sullering from t attack of neuralgia. M. A. Graves moved in to the Stu lord house last week. Frank Frybcrgcr of llumboldt wi in town Wednesday. Lora McCool of Dawson is vlsitlr Xula McCool of Salem. W. B. Boyd purchased a fine nc team tit Nlins City Tuesday. Clarence Smith and wife of Fn ! City were in town Tuesday. Mrs. Barrows returned to her hon in Olkahoma City Saturday. Mrs. T > n Wickcm anJ Maggie Lc loy droyo to Falls City Tuesday. Myrtle Mondonhall and Alora Fis or drove to Falls City Wednesday. C. A. Cook and Dr. Day attended ! Dr. Fust sale In Falls City Tuesday. John Anderson returned Tuesd from his trip to Fremont and Omul The St. Jofaoph Commercial cl passed through Salem Monday inoi 0 > ) hl Will Uhlig , wife and little son vis cd over Sunday with Allan May n o Cecil Sheely returned to Peru Thu day after a short visit hero with 1 parents. m Mcsdamos R. R. Rule and K. Scott drove up from Falls City W ncsday. Frank Rantsma returned to Line ls Wednesday to continue his sch studies. C. G. McCool , wife und little , left Tuesday for an extended visit Fort Smith , Ark. S. Shell Harris entertained a la : IW crowd at his homo near Salem on 1 day evening. All enjoyed a good th Jim Whitney , wife and little dau I'S ter , Dr. Furnish , wlfo and little dau ter of Hiawatha Kansas arc visiting ru town this week. be Geo. Hicks arrived from War Illinois Wednesday for a visit v their daughters Mrs O. A Jennings and Mrs. Samuel Bakor. Mrs. Allan May entertained the the Married Ladles Kensington Club of Falls City Thursday afternoon. About twenty were present. Myrtle Grimes and Auam Shafcr wore married on Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents near Salem The bride and groom loft at onoo for their home on the groom = farm near Forest City Mo. Mrs. Will Veach entertained the L. L. S. Club on Thursday afternoon. The afternoon was spent In work and amusements Mrs. Geo. Kreps won the prize in the guessing contest. Dainty refreshments were served. VERDON. Adam Gebharu spunt Saturday at Stella. W. I ) . Corn was a Dawton visitor or Sunday. Verna Wilkinson was a Stella visi tor Saturday. Lou Godflrnon of Falls City was ir town Sunday. Nolle Weaver visited friends al Stella Saturday. John Walker of Shubert was In towr Sunday evening. Horace Clements of Stslla was li town Sunday evening. Charley Weaver and wife wen Stella visitors Saturday. Bertha Nedrow vhited at Muplt Grove Sunday afternoon. F. W. Robb went to Omaha Wcdncs day returning the next day. Rose Mark and Amret Hart wor visitors at Maple Grove Sunday. John Hasenyagcr and .loo Baue were Stella visitors Saturday. Mr. Boyd of Salem was a busines visitor hero the first of the week. W. E. Goolsby and wlfo nttcndci the Ak-sar-ben at Omaha last week. Dave Davlcs and wlfo of Falls Clt were business visitors hero Tuesday. Rev. MeRae came down from Have lock Tuesday for a visit with friends. Mrs. C Frilcy and children roturne home Monday from her visit at Cappo Mrs. .1. A. Benedict went to Fall City Thursday on a vUlt to her daugl tor. John Williamson and wife were bus ness visitors Thursday at the count goal. Pearl Clements of Stella visited he friend , Edna \Volfc , the latter part i the wook. Guy Houston and Guy MoMer i Falls City spent Sunday afternoon i this place , John Lccfcrs and wife returned Sa unlay from u visit at Berlin and Ni braska City. Mrs. Leonard arrived Tuccduy fro Wakcfield on a visit to her daughti Ada Leonard. J. W. Stump and wife wont Omaha Tuesday to attend the Ak-sai ben festivities. Lorcn Corn went to Bo.thany Mo day where ho will attend Cotner uc verslty this year. Mrs. Wolfe and daughter , Edn spent Sunday afternoon visiting wi friends near Stella. Mr. Daugherty and three daughto and the Rev. Spicer of Dawson we Maple Grove visitors Sunday. 10 A. D. Goolsby and wife and Idi ! Shoemaker attended the Missiona rally at Maple Grove Sunday. Mrs. Orlando Veal entertained supper Sunday evening , Marie Fasl noau , Mary and Eleanor Reese. Florence Judd , Ada Leonard a Mrs. Leonard spent Sunday wi Leroy Judd and wife at Dawbon. Rov. Schafer , Rev. Garris a 'Ser ' Rudolph Fisher attended the Mlsslc er ary rally at Maple Grove Sunday. Mrs. Lcra Veal , Marie Fastaunei E.d . Mary and Eleanor Reese visited at theme d- homo of Mrs. Clyde Harden Sunday. Mrs. Cora llouck returned to theme In homo at Reese , Ivans. , after a pleasi ol visit with her brother , Frank Dauj erty. erty.Mrs. an Mrs. John Williamson and daught at Bertha , left Monday for Kansas C where they will make tbelr full home. rl- Revival meetings begun at theEv 10. gollcal church Sunday evening. R Garrls of Cottage is assisting R Schafer. in Mrs. Hattle Dodder returned Frit to her homo at Kansas City , after en visit with her parents , Charles H 1th derson and wife. RULO MM. Cutler is on the sick list this wool : Mrs. Joseph M'iDoiiciilil is on I ho sick list. Kssle Marsh was u Falls City visitor Saturday. Grandma Murkuiu Is very sick at this writing. Apple picking Is on in full blast and there Is a largo crop. Less Leeds returned home from Omaha Friday night. Several Ruloltes went to Preston Sunday to see the ball game. J. W. Gustrfson of Wymoro was here on company business Tuesday. Wm. Inks and family of Falls City visited in Ilulo Saturday und Sunday. W. B. Hlnton of Omaha was a busi ness visitor heroTucsday and Wednes day. Mrs. John Inks of Salem , visited her daughter , Mrs. Emma Wallace Sun day. day.Mr. Mr. Tweed the bananna man of St. Joseph was a business visitor In this city Friday. Mrs. Alieo Lillow of Union Town , Pennsylvania , is visiting with her mother Susan Doles. Mrs. Boles and daughter left Wed nesday morning for Missouri to visit the former's brother. Prof. A. D. Larabee and wife of Preston were visiting relatives In Rule Saturday and Sunday. Rob. Kanaly drove to Falls City with a wagon load of apples Tuesday , for the vinegar factory. Mr ? . Roily Harrison , and little daughter , of St. Joseph arrived In Rule Sunday for a visit with rclatircs. Road districts No 1 and 2 are each the owner of a White City Kansas road grader , of which they are justly proud. Coonrad Coonslngor's horse became frightened last Friday opposite Geo. Plinoy's place , und in attempting to jump he was thrown out falling on his left arm and breaking it. Ella Carpenter , has remodeled her dwelling house , and moved her stock of millinery goods from her other room further down town into her home place , making thn work much better for her. Mrs. Hearn died at her home in Rule Oct. 3rd , at 1:110 : a. m. The deceased was an old resident having lived hero many years. Funeral services were held at residence Thuisday , Mrs. Iloarn has been sick a long time , and Mr. Hcarn is unable at this time to leave home , having n cancer on his face , which Is incurable. Ted Majurus was driving two miles west of hero Friday when his team became frightened and started to run. He tried to turn them away from the track but could not. The team turned to cross the track just in time for the train to strike and kill one of the horses. The other horse was uninjured and went to picking grass when turnet loose. STELLA. Clifford Young and wife have gone ' ' to Alliance where he has a position. Mrs. Earnest Bright left last wool for an extended visit with relative li 3 Illinois. Mary Dempsey has gone to YorV where she will attend a Catholli academy. Messrs. Hanson , Fankcll , Haskins . Cain and Baldwin spent Sunday ii Huinbohlt. Mrs. Jacob Swlhart is spending thi week with her children in Jewel h county , Kansas. Abe Moore and family have movei from a Clark farm west of town to farm near Salem. Addie Clark left last week for Si Joe where she has a position in u tail ' orlng establishment. Fred Strlngflold and wife from Fl Crook has been spending the wee 3r with relatives at this place. Mrs. Ed Hammond has been quit sick this week. Her mother from Fall City has been staying with her. Willis Stlno and mother left Mot tyro day for an extended visit with th rely hitter's brother at Cowetu , I. T. Addle Fankell is expected home thi week from Columbus , Ohio , where > h has been spending the summer. Sclp Strlngfield has secured a pos tlon as a clerk In Lord's store at Shi lyn lya bert , and commenced work Mondu n- morning. John Brockman und wife are mo' ' You Cannot Afford to Miss This ! The O. H. Macldox Bankrupt Stock of GROCERIES AND QUEENSWARE Has been purchased by John W. Powell , who has already opened up the store and will continue the busi ness. MISS MAY MADDOX will have charge. In this stock is a large amount of fine Queensware which will be sold at much less than cost as it is desired to close out the line. Prices will be made which can not be resisted. Come in and see what a little money will do in this line. While we are going1 to reduce and close out the Queensware , it is our aim to build up the Grocerv Bus iness and will keep a nice , fresh stock of FINE GROCERIES All orders will be appreciated and will be given prompt attention. 'Phone 141. JOHN W. POWELL ! Ladies' Cloaks ! DO YOU NEED ONE ? We have them in all the latest Check and Plaids , Dark Novelties , Browns , Castors , Grays , Blues and Blacks. WE BOUGHT THEM RIGHT Because our buyer through years of experience , had learned where to get the best values for the money. WE SELL THEM RIGHT Because we believe in giving you the best value we can for your money. It will pay you to see our line before buying. FREDE-SCHMITT FALLS CITY , NEB. ng to Humboldt this week. Mr. Brockman's sale Monday netted him about $1,900. A cement crossing has been made near the livery burn. If this crossing proves satisfactory twelve more will be put In by the town. Elsie Curtis who lives north of town , won two first prizes on cakes exhibited at Auburn last week. The prizes iimo'inted to five dollars. Frank Henderson , a resident of this vicinity In an carlv day , but now of Mankato , Kansas , has been here since Sunday visiting his brother , J. H. Henderson. Legal Notice. IN TIII. UISTKICT COURT or RICIIAKIISOV COU.STV.NKIIKVSKA. Joseph Williams. Ella Hair- non. Tredcrick William * . . Marion K.rnnK.aml Joseph K. Mead. a minor , l > y his nit friend , Edward Mead. Plaintiffs. Joseph H. Miles , Amanda Amos. Mary Jones , Mlna lilies , John W. Holt. John Publication I. iDessler. J. K. lilies. notice. Stephen 11. Miles , jr. . Joseph T. Miles , Xora Harrison , John J. Williams , W.J. Jones. Thomas Amos , Ella Pace , rioreiice Trej. Laura Uetlrick , Emma Tai lor , the unknown heirs of Alice Hrooks , Samuel A. Miles , Defendants. To non-resident defendants , J. K. Biles , Xora Harrison , W. J. Joues , Thomas Amos , riorcnce Trej , Laura Hedrick , Emma Taj lor , John Urooks , Harry Hrooks , Lattimore llrooks. Alice Hrooks : You and each of > on are hereby notified that In the abo\e entitled cause pendin ? In the district court in and for Richardson county , state of Nebraska , the said court has made a conditional order of revlvor , that the said cause as to Joseph Williams be revived in the name of Hellc Williams , administratrix of the estate of Joseph Williams , deceased , and Hello Williams , his widow , and Helen Williams , and Viola Williams , minors , and onlj heirs of the deceased plainttfr , Joseph Williams. l Hollu Williams , t'icir next friend and icuardlan. The said court further ordered and decreed that said conditional order of revi\or be ser % d upon the absent defend ants by publication In The Tails Citj Tribune , a newspaper published at Tails City In Richardson county , Nebraska , for the period of thirty dajs , commencine on Friday , the 23th of September , l < Xu. ) renulriiiR said defendants to show cause why said action on the part of Joseph Williams , deceased , should not be revised in the name of his representatives , sue- ccssorh and heln aforesaid , on or bcfure the 12th day of No\ ember , 1906. You are , therefore , required to * lu w cause , on or before the 12th daj of No\ em ber , liOi , why said cause as to Joseph Williams , plaintiff , should not stand re- \hcil in the name of his representathes , successors and heirs aforesaid , as in Mid condition order provided. Dated September 27,1906. -12 JOHN I . Wr.usTi'.K. JOHN A. AT\\OOI > , I. J .Hl.NGOLSK\ , R ] AVII. Si RBAVIS , Attorneys for Plaintiff Real Estate Transfers. W B Schmucker and wf to I B Whit- aker wd lots 1 , 2 , and n } of lot 3 ; also fr part lots 19.20,21,22 blk 121 rails , City $0,000. W D Easley and wf to Roanoke Lumber Co wd lots 20 , 57 , o 20 It lots 34 , 30 blk 120 Salem $1,000. Henry Shaw , jr. , and wf to John Weber wd el of sei of sec 31-3-10 , con taining 80 acres Richardson county $5200. Henry Sippley and wf to Leroy Judd wd lots 1 , 2 , blk 30 Helm's add to Dawson $325. Richardson countv Neb. to W. P. Shlldneck qcd It 5 blk 90 lots 5 , G , blk 100 Its C , 7 blk , Us 7 , 8 , blk 103 It 8 lilk. 109 Salem fO.