TUB FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , MARCH 1 , 1907 Fnit SAI.L 'J20 m-na nhout i miles of Salr-m , upland. All fenced , new house 1 well mill wiiiiltnill , J5o nures cultivated , 20 acrus meadow , S acres limber , bnlnnce S10r ( nciv. > innll payment tlown balance 10 years time n per cent. A bargain. ll'i i'i 120 iteivs iiHir .Salem , bottom land. Good lerniH. Mi hl n-nl for 11)07. ) t > iJi'pDt 1111(1 lllWII. Ui'i ' n.-ren 2 miles of FullCity. . 1(50 ( acres 2\ \ miles of Stella. 10' ) anvs Ntick .Ih (1 . . . Abniil .V ) nores winter wheat , $10 per acre. 80 acres Brown enmity , KIIB. , 7 mtlet- of Hi ivviitlin. Will lake Htimll hunst * in Falls Oitna part pay. ( roml tor-ns. ncrefl ; ! mil- -t Full" City , yood , fair lion-- . lt0 ! acrealo MIPOII comity , > n < \ tt'iuiK. & * ai itokMiMgB OHIO , c < i. Shiiuse wftnln llumbohU Friday Nonh IVuK w H llulo vUItor Tina dy on.-iif Mr * . El hln i boya I * ver.\ M' k kd : d r.nrtlaUft'M a tiffrrof grippe > -UU HontB was a victim or grlppa l. t week. llarvoy Poclc ww a HnmuohH visitor M Uurday. \Inrt Nolto'a children have boon on tb - slok list. Edna ShalTar spent Sunday with Annlu Stump. Dnlay Pock was u visitor ut E. T IJi ck' < * Sunday. Mrs. Mart Nolle onturtalnad lioi < mother Tuesday. Mrs. Chris Jones was u eiiost of her daughter last Friday. Normun Suylor visited with rolatlvc.fi the first of tliu weak. Chis. Stump ! liui wl'u ' were visiting F. M. Stump Sunday. Mrs. Kcttnor fipont Monday with Mrs. Win. Huottnor. George Priohard ami wife spoilt TIIPC- tiny at Will Ilufnoll's. F. S. Llchty , wllo and children arc counted amoni * the nick. Win. Ilucttner a.id family spent Smi' day evening at Ed Xorn's. "Knto ShotiBO spout a part of lusl week with Vorn ShafTor. Mrs. Wnttoti Is visiting with hot daughter , Mrs , L. Fielder. A Rnrlca of mooting was started at Maple Grove Sunday ovonlnjr. Clay Peck and wife spent last Thurs day with the former's parents. AUSOM Knlsoly , wife and Delia Knife ly spent Sunday at Noah Peek's. Chester Stump and family apontSuu day with Prank Llckty and wife. Dan Uneophor and Viola Lippoli upcnt Sunday at Frank Llchty's , Mr * . Alison Knlsoly Is ahle to be on u aln after a trial attaek of grippe. Ida JJurk visited with her sister Mr ? 1'red Chcslcy In Falls C'lty , Monday. Mr ? . Albert Fallor spout ono day las week with her sister , Mrs. Mart Nolle Louis Fuller and family left for theli now homo In Madison county thin won ! ; Mrs. Clay Peck was a guest of lie Bister , Mrs. K. T. Peek , Tuesday aftev noon. Mary EllinRor of Stella was u RUCS ol her aunt , Mrs. George Johnston las week. Frank /Corn and family , Aug..or and family wore guests at Ed. Xorn1 Sunday. Guy and Albert Hurk were guests < Clarence Peck and Win , Hutch leo Sunday. Wes Ncdrow was called to the bci uldo of his father who was quite I Saturday. J. W. Dodds and family left la < week for their now homo north ( Humboldt. Prank Hout/ and wife were both sic lost wee'4 ' with grippe , but they ai Hotter now , Clyde Duncan , of Lowlston , Ncbr Is visiting with his aunt , Mrs % O. Mat and family. Nat Au.xler anil family of Vordn were guests Of Gcorgo Prlohurd an lamlly Sunday. Mrs. S. H. Knlsoly and daughto j ollle , spent Tuesday of last week i AnSOn Knlaoly's. Edna SlmftCt1 accomptthled hot1 illicl Lonnlo Stump to Verddn last week f ( a visit with relatives. Fred Wenz entertained John ar Wm. Hutchison last Friday ovonin with Phonograph inusle. Andrew Kettoror is hotno agal from Kansas after having assisted h brother Tonoy In moving. Wm. Zontnor and family and F. ' . Doltrlch and family spent Sunday wl Chas. Xentuor and family. Lloyd Wise of Reserve , Kansas , Do Carlco and a lady friend of theirs ca ed at Noah Peck's Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Johnston and twoyoungi children are spending the week Stella the guests of relatives. James Drim and wife from near Ha Jin , Kansas , spent Thursday with tin daughter , Mrs. Anson Knlsely. The Jcnnison children from south Falls City were guests at their Ur.c George Shouso and family Sunday. Prances Stump , Henry Meyers a diraon Beach ey went out west last we to look over the country In view < i bnylutr. Oh * . Tally , wife ami their iuii-ln > lai KtiglehtirL Denohler arid faintly lei this wuek for thnlr new homo at Dlllat Mn. P 12 ? haffur In Hi home after helping tK earn ( if the limit a uilly a part of lust week Uiroug helrslckncse. Mrs. Clem Stump was a Lincoln vlsll or last week she was nccompunlud hem ty hur datightor , Lulu , who has bee ittundliig collcgo thuro this winter. II. A. Frantx , of Firth , Nobr. , av i very Intorustlng talk on Suiiila chool work at the Gorman Uajitls iruthren uliurch , Sunday at 11 o'clock Henry Xorn and family and the fet nur'a mother arrived lioiuu lust Thur ; ay from Excelsior Springs whore Mr /orn wont for the benefit of his healtl i few montlH ago. Gcorgo Washington's birthday w iolobrated at tliu Mnplu Orovo uhiirel ast Friday uvunlnj , ' In the way of a cntortalnmcnt which w.is line and jood slv.cd audience was present. Earl Shall'or , of Council HiulTs. Town irrlvud hero Sunday , mill Monday hi louaehold goods came Ills famll vlll come later. They will ro ldo I ho house recently vacated by N. 1 lurnworth and family. STELLA. A number of farmers south of tow ire having their groves cut down an sawed Into building material. Mrs. Joss Hays has been spend In the week In Omaha with her daughter vho uro Ihuio studying music. A Uometary Association was pcrfeci cd at this place last Saturday aftornoo with a membership of twenty-four. Mrs , .Martha weaver has purchase , h Tluiorman residence In the hout part of town , anr. will soon move her to live. .John Kcis and family have move to Pawnee county this week , Mr. Kc haying recently purchased a farm nci Table Hook. A debate between the Stulla hlg school and the Ilumboldt hl h schni will l o lield at the opera house hei tomorrow evening. Mrs. Elizabeth Sutton is visiting son at Shelby , Iowa. She will so ( leave there for a visit with anothi son who lives in Canada. Charley Maddo.v , a former reside : of this place but now of Salt Lake Git , Utah , has been visiting friends hoi and at Shubert the past week , Mrs. J. G. McHrldo has beetiserlou ly 111 for the past two weeks. Hi mother. Mrs. Jennings of Table Hoi has been assisting in the care of hor. A box supper and literary progra was given at the Hlggins school In Friday evening. The sale of the box netted about $22 , whloh will bo used buy books for the school. Mrs. Amanda Moore and sons ha moved to Morahcad , Iowa , whore tlv have rented a farm. A surprise par was give at their home last wcdnesdi evening by their neighbors. Ono of the most pleasant social i fairs of the winter was a Martha Was tngton kenslngton gls-.cn at the hoi olWre. At H. McMullcn lust Fnd afternoon by the Research club. The Trail Club were pleasantly c tertalnud at the homo of Olive JIi\r Monday evening , Ira Martin and M Art Adams winning first prizes. T guest of honor was Mr. Wilson of L pin , the guc&t of Miss Harrison. J , T. .fames died at hU homo in t ralrlo Union neighborhood , last S irday , and was burled In the eemott icar his homo Tuesday afternoon. lames , who was 8S years of age , \ > one of the pioneers of this section ) ti lad amassed a comfortable fortune ndustry and frugality. Mlna Holmlck and Oscar Wodi were married i the home of hur p outs south of town Tuesday evening six o'clock by Rev. Odgen. The w ding march was played by Not Wheeler. A largo number wore pt out from both Stella and Shubert , latter place being Mr. wcddle's hoi They will make their homo on a wed farm cast of town. There are many kidney remedies few that accomplish the res' "Pincules" U a kidney remedy t contains no alcohol or opiates of i kind complies with the National P food and drug law guaranteed to g satisfaction. Thirty day treatment $1.00. Inquire about "Pineules" at G. Wanner's drugstore. HUMBOLDT. Lucy Frybarger visited in Salan : Sunday. Mump * urn prevalent In Hnmboldt at present. Walter L'nland spent Sunday wltli friend * in Tecumseh. A. A. Tun nor was at tlurohard THUS day look-In-/ after business. Protracted meetings are beln r hold at the Baptist church this week. W. , ) . IJean left Sunday on a nusinai ; trip to the western part of the state John Watts and wife moved the lirsl of t.h week to the Hriiiin farm west oi 1 town. Sam Turner and wifu of Llncolr were guests of Humboidt friend thi- week. Mlrinlo Vanovur of Hiawatha , Kans. visited the last of the week with hei friend , Nora Stalder. Ed car Pry of Lincoln visited ovoi Sunday with Ills parents , T. M. Fr.v and wife , in this city Mrs. Grace McMurray and son Cooper , are visiting with Mrs. George Roabiiry in Chicago. Will Wanrow and wife returned on Monday from a visit with the latter'- parents at Fanning , Kas Mrs. Will Cllft , who had been visit ing friends in this city , returned Sun day to her homo In HavelocU. Mrs. Walter Lccg , .vho was quaran lined last week for dlptheria , is re ported to be rapidly Improving. Rudolph Vcrtlska went to Oklahorm : recently to look at land with a view o niylng and locating In that country. Mrs. Chester Power Is spending th ( ivcek with her daughter , Miss Louise vho is a student at Cotner university Vance Rice , a former Ilumboldt boj who Is now employed as a Hurlingtoi irakesman. was a Sunday visitor Ii thlbcltv. Hugh Loathornian is able to attciu to his duties in Marburger's shoe ston this week , after a severe siege with tin a grippe. George SegrUt and wife are agaii residents of this place , having moyet Lheir household eHccts from Omahi Friday. Stanley WiUon and wife now occup' the residence property , which thcj re ccntly purchased of L. C. Mann 01 Central avenue. Herman Stonsifcr has resigned hi position In the clothing store and lef Tuesday for Kansas City , where h will probably remain. Henry Gerdes and family , who hav resided north of town for a number o ycara , left the past week for theli future home at McCook , Mrs. J. C , Segrlst entertained t large company of ladles at a "Marth Washington'1 party at her homo in th south part of town Friday afternoon. Oakley James , who is attendln school at Peru tills winter , visited se\ oral days this week with his parent returning tohh school duties Tuesday John Holechek , Perry Pollard , C. M Suoke , WH1 SteplKMisou , Jog. Ray an Chas. Porr , jr. , are serving as juryme in district court at Falls City this weel John Kee and family , who for oigt years past , havn resided on a fan northeast of town , moved recently to farm which they have purchased nos Tublo Hock , August Mitchell and wife of Wymoi 0 who had been visiting the former parents , Richard Mitchell and wil north of town , left Saturday for a vis with relatlvos-in Falls City. l" Dr. A. L. Borducr of South Wayn Wle. a veterinary surgeon , has pu Chased the practice of Dr. 13. S. Coope and expects to move with his family " this place the first of March. MUs ( ir.ice Jones has resigned hi position as teacher of the s grade. Patrick Walsh , has been ac Ing as a substitute this week , a perm tiotit instructor has not been secured. L. Howell , who for the pan ten yea has been employed as Burllngtc agent at this place , informs his frien that he and his family contempla . ' moving to Seattle , Wash. , in tl spring. Jake Yedele arrived in the ci at Thursday last from Eldorado , Kai t. with the stock and household effects t.at Mrs. Emma Wilson , who Is returnii aty to Humboldt after a year's sojourn re Kansas. I'O Wid Power and family are makii or arrangements to move in on the fat \ . in a few weeks and will occupy i Thrlrnble property. Jas , Thrimt and wife moved to their farm foulh of town the first of the week Walter C. Unlandand Mls Margaret Illce were united In marrlaju at the bride's home In Teciim-eh , Wednesday February - " The bride is a of S. H. Rico and wifo. until recently resident" of Hnmbnlrlt. and for -everal year ? past she bus lip ti emplojod a = deputy postmistress In thl * city. The groom U a son of C. C. Unland and wife , Is engaged In farming at Peacock , Canada , when : he and hU hrid will make their home. W. F. Jones , one of the hlghlv re spected pioneer settlers of Richardson county , died at his homo In the north part of town * shortly after midnight Monday morning , after an Illness ol but a few days duration. Mr. Jones had resided on his farm northeast ol Ilumboldt , until a year ago. when he and his family moved to their city property. Loss than a month ago Mr. and Mrs. Jones celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. The deceased came to Nebraska thirty year. * nuo from the state of Now York and was 7 ! ! years of age when death occurred. He is survived by a wife , a daughter , Miss Grace Jones , a teacher In the city schools , and Herbert Jonas of Colorado rado Springs , Col. The funeral was held Wednesday , interment made In Prospect cemstery. VERDON Mr. Murphy was a Falls City vlsltoi Tuesday. Mr. Johnston was on the sicks ] \ \ last week. Mrs1 , W. C. Sloan was on the -icfc list this week. Clarence Clark came up from Kansa- City Tuesday. George Randall of Auburn was Ir town Tuesday. Alvin Klnney of Blue Springs Is lien visiting relatives. Mr. Fritnmdo u huMno-s * trip U Palls City Saturday. Mr. Fcrd Friedley was a county sea visitor last Saturday. Mrs. C. W. Ocamb returned to hei lomoln Ruto Monday. Dave Duvles , of Falls City , was it own Tuesday on business. Dr. Shook of Shubert was hero Frl lay on professional business. WlltseGoolsby.of Straussvllle visit ed his brother , Will , Saturday. Joe Estes and Horace Clements at ended the HulVnoll sale , Tuesday. Pearl Clements , of Stella , visited im Jrstof the week with Edna Wolfe. Mrs. Mose Vcach went to Falls Clti rlday ana remained until Sunday. Mrs. W. E. Goolsby and Edna Wolft were county seat visitors Saturday. Charley Shoemaker returned homi Friday from a short visit In Kansas. ' W. Robb went to Murray fiatur day night for a short visit to relatives Ida Johnson returned home Fridn ; night from several week's stay at Shu jert. jert.Mrs. Mrs. Shaw and children went to tlv county seat Monday on a visit to rein lives. Victor nioom accompanied a snip ment of cattle to Kansas City Mondu night. B. E. Clements and James Edmund of Stella ware in town a short urn Tuesday. Chjoe Wilkinson went to Falls Clt Friday. L. A. Kinsey returned to Lincol Saturday. Nello Weaver went to Stella Satin day and remained until Monday vlsi ing friends. Now seats have been put In th ConRregatlonalchurch which improve it very much. Goldle cook and Dallas Voder < Falls City visited with Wm. Cook an family Sunday. W. D. Corn accompanied by Toi Qulgglo and Dave Clark took soir horses to Palls City Saturday oelongln to Mr. Owen. Mr.Fasteuau returned to his home i Nebraska City the last of the wee after a visit with his daughter , Mr John Leepers. Messrs and Mesdames Byrely , Grl fith , Mrs. Rogers , Gertrude and Clyi Lum attended "Under Southern Skies at Falls City Wednesday. The Washington supper given t the ladles of hcCongregational churc Friday evening at the Parson's bull ing was a great success. PRESTON Roy SchtK'll clrotre to Falls City 01 Sunday. Freeman .lone * wax a business vliltni hero this week. Mi" . Mallnda Wll on lefl We.ines day for XVymore. il. E Xoellor inudea business trip t < the west this week. H. P. Rlogor was a passenger to tin county seat Thursday. John Ncltzel was a passenger to thi county gnat Thursday. Pan' , Shulenbergar of Falls City wa a caller hero Sunday. Clarence Simon of Ruin waIn on city on business Thursday. Wm. Rlcger from the county sea was a caller here Tuesday. George Nelt/.cl returned to his worl In Plattsmouth Thursday. Prof. Lurabae and wile returnei lome from Uulo Saturday. J. Molar made a business trip to Ger mantown , Kans. , Monday. J. Molar made a business trip to Ger nantown , Kans. , Monday. Mrs. Low Shelly wits a business vis tor to Falls City Thursday. Elmer Schook was transacting bus ! cs here the first of the week. Anna Bush returned homo Monda ; rom a few days visit in Rulo. Robert Kanaly and Ed Gilbert o lulo wore callers on Tuesday. J. Morris and Alice Plckard wer ) ae. = cnerers to Falls City Monday. Ol tlalor and ICd Lewao of Rule wer ransacting business in town Tuesday Emm'i Grunt , Mary and Agnes Sin clalr came down from Falls City Satur day. Mr-- . William Dowemox and Elli vrumerjdrove to the county capltol o Thurday. L v > McHrldo mid family loft. Monda for Horjon , Kans , where they wll make their future home. Born , to Richard Kaiser and -"ifu jaby boy , weighing seven and ono-hiil lounds on February 20th Uo > and Ray McDonald of Chestci vho hayo been visiting with relative icre left for Rule Saturday. B. F. Stephenson and family left fo L'oronto. Kans , Tuesday where the vlll make their future home. M. Steel took charge of the store. Ed Smith , son of Antonia Smitl : vhile feeding the corn shredder wa caught and both arms terrible mar gled Dr. Houston of Falls City an Lr. ) Henderson of Rule performed th iiirgical operation. RULO. Cecil Kanaly was a county seat vis tor Tuesday. Cbas. Cavcrzagic , sr. , is very sick n .his writing. H. Brehmewas a county > eat visitc Saturday last. Jtuld Carpenter and wife rcturnc lome Wednesday. George Adam.of Fortcscuc spei Saturday in this city. J. W. Mann of Rushbottom was Rule visitor Saturday. Ueu Lunsford of Napier spent so cr'al days here last week. Nick Taylor and daughter arc vial friends here this week. Mr * . J. A. McDonald is visiting rel ; lives in St. Joseph this week. J. II. Lynds of White Cloud trai acted business here Saturday. Abe Liberty returned Thursday froi a visit with friends in Chicago. Morris Jones of Hiawatha attendc the Cunningham bale Saturday. Maggie Muhann assisted in Grai Ocamb's store on special sale day. Mooney Hros. shipped four cars i cattle to St. Joseph Sunday night. F. Smith of Mound City , > fo. , was business visitor the last of the week. Worth Anderson and wife of Kan * ; were Rule visitors one day last wee Dan Sullivan of Wymorc was visi ing friends here the last of the wee Joseph McDonald shipped a mixi car of stock to St. Joseph Stind : night. Mrs. J. W. Cunningham returm from a visit to Kansas City one d ; last week. " " Conductor Holkins"of"lhc Atchis < freight spent Sunday with his fami at Wymore. Jim Goolsby and Ed Mathers mov < onto the J. W. Hosford farm south town Monday. .lumen Cronin of Ilumboldt came home for a few'dnys visit Friday last. Ella Carpenter and Anna Maliaini returned from St. Joseph Wednesday last. CUdo fhnicnn of Lewi-sloti visited friends here the latter part of lat week. Allio Morchoii.se returned home last week after an extended visit in Minne apolis. Will Morchousc and wife of Minne apolis arrived in town Thursday fo visit friends. ' John Kyan came in from Sioux City . Saturday for a visit with relatives nt ' friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Jcllison of St Louis th rived in this city Sunday to visit rcl - tivcs and friends. Grant Ocamb gave a special cloa ! ; ' sale on last Thursday. Quite a crovtl was in attendance. Mrs. Ocamb returned home Monday from a two weeks visit with her sou. Charlie , at Vcrdon. Will Kanalyof Preston attended the horse sale of S. W. Cunningham at the stock yard.Saturday. . MaxGucsscr had the misfortune to lose one of his mules , it being foui J dead Monday morning. Mrs. Will Young returned to her Home in Atcbison Thursday after a t week's visit with friends here. John Inks of Salem spent Saturday and Sunday in this city the guest of lis sister , Mrs. Emma Wallace. Newton Hosford , Earl Shcpard , Alice and Alta Gilbert attended a play at Falls City one night last week. J. A. Hinklu returned , from Kailsan City Sunday after spending several . days visiting relatives and selecting ' Ills spring stock. The Atcbison freight arrived in Rule Saturday night , the first time since the washout which occurred fie Sunday previous. Lillic Phinncy of Firth , who ha.- , been vis'ting friends here , departec Monday morning for Wymorc to visit her brother George. Rev. Maze filled his appointment It the M. E. church Sunday iiiornii.K only , returning to Salem that evening1 to assist in the protracted meetings that place. Steve Cunningham sold a number of horses and mules at the stock yard * last Saturday afternoon. A larfve crowd attended and everything sold : .i good prices. Word was received in Kulo last week from Kansas City that Mrs. Boles , who used to reside here , wat. verick. . Her many friends will be glad -to hear > thf she is much better at this wirting. Geo. Pbiney and wife departed ' ! & ! Friday for their new home in Wymora. Their friends their . " many regret depr.- turc but wish them prosperity and hap piness in their new surroundings. On Wcdncsdaj- last week Levi Scott and Edith Morehouse were mar ried at the residence of the bride's par ents about one and a half miles uort'o of town. The friends of the young w- _ couple wish them much happiness ir their wedded life. Word has jiibt come from Falls Cit\ that James Hosford , widely known -u Uncle Jimmic , dropped dead in thru city Wednesday morning. He .secmec' in bis usual health when he left that morning on the early -freight. The nc vs wa.s a ievere schock to the com munity. He was a partner of Mr. Gagnon , who met with such a tragic death last August , for thirty-livf years. Tlic Coddling Moth. One of our subscribers , who is. good authority on the subject' brought in a t\viff of an appit- branch , Tuesday of this weel : . which shows the condition o : many of the fruit trees of this section. The twiff was onh about nine inches in length but on it were between fifteen and twenty coddling moth e jjb. These eggs are deposited on th * tree by a certain species of a miller and if early steps are not taken to prevent their growth and hatching , the fruit crop wil' suffer. To prevent the ravages of this coddling moth even- orchard should be sprayed by , its owner early in the season and * ' this should be done thoroughly. Too much attention can not be paid to this by fruit growers o1- this county.