THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , MARCH 8 , 1907 II IIs Foi ! SALI1320 ; ncivs about I inilnR nf finlem , upland. All fenced , new house 1 rooms , s well mid windmill , 15' ' ) acres cultivated , 2U aired meadow , s acres tinnier , baliinci1 p'lHturt" II Smith SJO pet ncrc. Small piiymcnt down balance 10 years tiim5 per cent. A bargain. 110 to 120 acres \\cnv \ \ Sulem , bottom land. Good tot mi- . Alight it-n't for J.H07. Handy to depot and town. v 100 Mi-res 2 miles of Falld City. 100 acres 2 miles of St ll . 100 acres Nuekollri C > . , Neb. About 50 acres winter wlieut , $10 per acre. 80 acres Brown i-ounty , Kas. , 7 milee LAN & LOANS southeast of Hniwatha. Will Ink * * small house in Palls Citas part pay. Good terms. 200 acres ! ? mil H Falls City , good , t'nir IIOUM K50 acres 'To nison county , good twins. HUMBOLDT. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ab.Muv Frlditv , March 1st , . Dr A. K. Wolfa of Fulls City was u bundux visitor In HumbohU Dr. A. L. Brillhurt spoilt Sunday with Ills parents near IVcumsoh. Thu quaranllnu sign was removed from the residence of Walter Lcgg on Tuesday. Hugh Lcathcrmuu and Mark Wil liamson spent Sunday with Tccmmuli friend ? . Mrs. Norman C.Bullls of KtuiHusClty vas visiting rclatlvea in Hutnboldt the past week. Mrs. Frank I'owcr ami baby wore fjucsts of Mrs. Roy IJaln In Table Hock u , part Of thlswcok. Mr * . Minnie Uukcfcr was seriously 111 the last of the week , but IB now con- iildornbly Improved. The Canada party cxpeet to leave ubout the middle of this month for tholr claims In the northwest. Mrs. Mary Illavaty moved hop household olTects to Lincoln this wcok where she will reside in the future. Pool Grlnstead and wife of VVathonn , Kansas , visited at the homo of 11. L. HefT ana family the first of the week Mrs. Frank Porter was eallod to Oftwsoti the last of the week by the death of her mother , Mrs. AH Pago. Miss Birdlo Fergus has accepted u position as book-keeper In the general merchandise store of Boyd & Lyford. Rev. McClano n returned missionary from China gave an interesting talk at the Methodist church Sunday evening. Mra. Graou MeMurray and son , Cooper , returned Friday from a sev eral weeks visit with Mrs.Geo. Scabury In Chicaco. John Hartzoll a number ot years ago a resident of the Pleasant VIew settle ment north of town , died recently at his homo in Auburn. Russell Brockman , who Is attending the state agricultural school In Lincoln bpont several days the pnst week with his parents In this city. L. .1. segrlst resigned as councilman from the second ward at a recent meet ing ot the city council , .las. Ko/ol was appointed to (111 ( the vacancy. L. S. flackett recently purchased thu building lots of L. Ilowell In the north part of Ilumboldt and will cm-el u residence thereon thn coming summer , .1. L. Segrist and E. C.Colhupp have traded their residence properties in the south part of town , and both fam ilies arc HOW located In tholr now homes. The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs.Jno , Beard , residing north ot town , diet ! Thursday last ) of pneumonia fever Burial was made In the Bratton ccmo tery Friday. Sam Turner loft Monday for More- flold , Nebraska , where ho will vlsli with his sister , Mrs. Ray Linn , mu from there will go to Colorado to looV for a location , The II. 0. Porak food store on tin south side of the square was naillj damaged by llro Tuesday afternoon It is thought the fire started by ashej from a pipe falling in some hay. Qeeai'Leech and Harry Avuiy wh < have been taking the short couso ii the state agricultural farm , completed thulr course last week and huvo re turned to their homos north of town. The twentieth wadding anniversary ol Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Williams \va celebrated at thulr home north ot towi Wednesday. The tnjests prosentoi them with a set of ilavllund chin , dishes. MUs Hop * Abbott resumed he Julie ; in Ihe school room Monda ; after a month's absence. Mrs. Borsl who had been toaoblng in hoi * place returned Tuesday to her homo i Omaha. Chab , Wodnor and wife returns rViday from Hebron , Nebraska , whor they have been spending the vvlntc with tholr daughter , Mrs. Owen Brai ley. They will occupy the cottag recently vacated by Jos. Wednor an family. Harry Pbilpot , who has boon en ployed the past winter with a survey ing party In Wyoming and Montrni arrived in the city the middle of It : \feek for a visit with his parents. B is compelled to take a lay olT on a count of a broken hand , which ho r celved by falling from a wagon. Miss Nellie Gandy , who has bee teaching the Cottage school north i town the past winter , received a me I'l Ul / that her mother. Mrs. W. O. , u former resident of Ilumboldt , was dangerously 111 at her home at Peacock , Canada. MUs Gaudy leit Monday afternoon for the uciHile of hur mother. Jamuf Patterson and sisters France and Dock , loft the middle of the week for Grand Junction , Colorado , where they will visit with a brother during the summer , anl later leave for south ern California , where they expect to remain. Tholr brotherHonry left Fri day with a shipment of stock , for the above place. Mrs. Frank ShalaK , a highly re spected Bohemian ludy died very sud denly at her homo southwest of Ilum boldt , at an early hour Wednesday morning. The decaased was a native nf Bohoinlu and was In her forty seventh year when death occurred. The remains were interred in the Blccha cemetery- Mrs. Kriicst , Harding , who has been a sufferer of tuberculosis for eight mouths past , died Sunday morning at her home on Long Branch street , aged forty-seven years. Thedeceased is survived by a husband and two daugh ters , Lulu and Ha/.ol. The funeral services wore hold at thu Christian church at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning , conducted by the pastor , Rev. Bert Wilson. Burial mtide'n was the ceme tery west of town. OHIO Edith Peck Is among the sick at this writing. Delia Knlsoly was a guest at Kph Peck's Sunday , John Nolle and wife spent Sunday with 15(1 Zorn t. Olom stump returned home from Lincoln last Thursday. , Wm. Nolmoynr was a guest of his brother , Henry Sunday. u. A. Burk and family were guests of the former's parents. John Gerlt commenced working for John Rtcschlck March 1st. Dan Unkopher left for his homo In Kansas the first of the week Mrs. Clay Peek was u guest of her sister last Tuesday afternoon. Mrs , Geo. Sturm's visited last Wednesday nosday with Mrs. Alllo Dowty. John Papponhaggen was a guest of Win. Huotonor Monday night. Mrs. Geo. Johnston and children re turned homo from Stella Friday. P. K. Shutter and wlfej visited with no. Shouse and family Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Prlchard was u guest of Mrs. N. Peck Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Dave Houtx of Verdon spent last Thursday at Frank noutz and wife Mra. Earl Shaffer and baby arrived liero last Thursday from Council Bluffs Iowa. Mrs. Joe cully and Mrs. O. B. Prlch ard spent last Thursday at Wallace Cnllj 's. Earl Snuffer and family spent Sun day at the county seat with his grand- father. Wm. McGowen of Burada com monccil working for Clcon Peek lasl week. Ida Xeutner will assist Mrs. FranP Uhlig with her hnu ohnri ) dutle * this summer. Npah Pock and wlfo were guests o Henry Noimoynr m } wife < 5nndaj afternoon. Kuv. Breuor nn& u'Ue were guests oGee Goo , Slums and wife In ctraussvilh last Friday. Chas and Lloyd Shouse ware gue t of Wm. Hutchi < un and Clarence Peel one day this wuok. Mrs. C. P. Stump of Strnusevilte wa autertttluetl at tbt home of her parent ; a part of tail week. Kdiw and \'em Shatter anil Kat < NhouM ttei'6 guetU of Geo. Prichard' Sunday afternoon Otto iiuettnor's moved Thursday 01 the farm recently vucxUod by J. W 3 Dodds and family. Mrs Kd Sailors and daughter c Howe were guests ol Frank HotiU an , wifa Saturday night. K. A. Maust of Falls City was guest of his sister , Mrs. Geo. Pec last Tuesday afternoon. Harry and Norman saylor left fo Waterloo , Iowa , after spending almos a year in this locality. Khner O'mara had the misfortune t cut his hand quite badly on a wir fence at school last Friday. Lloyd Peck and family from nea Reserve wore visiting the former mother one day last week. Wm , Bartlctt went to Rule last Sat unlay to attend the funeral of J. W. Hosfordwhich was tbo next afternoon. Tim subject for dehnto at the silver Creek literary next Saturday nitrht is "Resolvt'd.Thut Congress is justified in passing a two cent ritto law , VERDON MM. Clyde Harden went to Stella Friday. Mrs. Fiank Clai'k ' went to Falls City Saturday. Kutlo Mcll/.a was a Stella visitor on Saturday. Dr Houston of Falls City was in town Tuesday. .Too Bruno wentt to Falls City last week to remain. Mrs. Humphrey came home from Falls City Tuesday. \V. A. Morati made a business trip to " Kansas City Sunday. | Mi > . Jim Ayers came home from the county eat Friday. ' ' Mrs. Mlko Moll/.a was u county seat Visitor hist Friday. L. A. Kinsejv came down from Uni versity Place Tuesday. Mrs. Everllng was a Rule visitor the lattCL1 part of the week. Gee Luin was u county seat visitor the latter part of the week. Fred Gibson made n bu5lue = s trip to he county seat Tuesday. Clarence Clark came up from Kansas City the middle of the week. Mrs. Ira Houtx. went to Falls City Saturday for a few days visit. Frank Dietrich and wife were busi ness visitors to Falls City Friday. Mrs. O. P. Veal and family spoilt Sunday with relatives at Auburn. Gertrude Lum went to Forest City , Mo. , Wednesday on a visit to relatives. Vcrna Wilkinson wont to Falls City Friday , returning home the next day. Rev. W. C. Brewer and daughter of Maple Groyc were in town last Wed nesday. Amrot Hart returned home Thurs day after spending about ton days lajs it St. Joseph. Mrs. Lucy Cornell went to Auburn Sunday to visit with her daughter , Mrs. McManus. Mrs , Pearl Rlley of Nebraska City spent Sunday with Mrs. Lillie Wilkin son In this city. Dr Houston of Nebraska City was in town the first of the week on profes sional business. Chas. Henderson and wife wont tc Clulo Saturday to visit their son , Dr. Henderson and tinnllv. Florence Judd went to Dawson on Friday and remained until Sunday vis- Itlng her parcnts.Leroy Judd and wife , Mrs Pearl Sloan and son wept to Falls City Saturday uud remained ti few days the guest of her parents , Johr Ilossack and wife. SALEM Mrs. 1-M May was in Falls City Tucs day. Cass Moore loft for Long Island Sun day. Tom Gastou , of Merrill , was In towi Saturday. Walt Bllllngb was u Salem visltoi Saturday. Miss Douglass was a county tea1 visitor Saturday. Dr. A. Keller , of Falls City , was it Salem Tuesday , Fred Shookof Nebraska City , vlatei in Salem Tuusday. Cass Moore aim" wife drove to tin county seat Monday. Mrs. U , Shire , ot D&W OQ , was : Salem visitor last \veelt > Mrs. Joe Urndell nud Florence Jone drove to Falls City Saturday. Mrs. Ulla Spurgln , Merrill , Kansas was u Salem visitor Monday. 13Ua Spurlock returned homo Tuo : day from a visit hi Falls City. Mrs. Will Davis , of Auburn , eam Sunday for a visit with Ora Davis Florence Savlllo came down fror Ilumboldt Saturday for a visit qvo Sunday. Xelllo Stewart camn over from Daw son Saturday for a visit over Sunda with friends. Mabel Shire , of Dawson. visile Saturday and Sunday with Dr. Wap goner ami wife The Salem Social duo was entei iained by Mrs. Harry Schroder Wet nesdny afternoon H. Beebe arrived Friday evening from Pawnee City for a visit with his daughter , Mrs. M. A. Graves. Mrs. M. A. Grave ? entertained a numhet of Indies to dinner Tuesday In honor of her mother Mrs. H. Bee beMis ' Mis Dun Scott , of Morrlll , Kansas , who hH : ! been visiting her daughter , Mrs. F. W. Boyd , . 'eturned to her home Tuesday. A number of young people gave a farewell surprise party for Ml Lottie Stewart , who removed this week with her parents to Falls City. Refresh ments were served and a good time was enjoyed by all. PRESTON K. Hoseltou was a passenget to Falls City Monday. Sadie Daesehner returned to Falls City Monday. Edna'Murphy leturned home from lulo Monday. The harness maker has been kept usy this week. J. B. Whipple was transacting bust- i > ss here Friday. Edward Gilbert of Rule was a Pros- on caller Friday. W. C. Margrave was a county seat : sltor Saturday. 13. C. Zocller returned home from ho west Tuesday. Lawrence Whiilcn was a caller hero no day this week. Fanny Xiegler was a passenger to the ounty seat Saturday. C. C. Shelly was a passenger to the : ounly seat Saturday. Mr. Glasscock and wife drove to the iounty > ieat Monday. Mrs. Geo. Davis ruturnea to her lomo in Rule Monday. Milt Zimmerman was transacting islnohS hero Monday. Win , Story and wife spent Saturday vith relatives In this city. Tom Cook was up from the ranch and visited here Sunday. Dr. Henderson of Rule WHS a caller lore the first of the week. Mr. Swelnfurth of Rule was a bus- ! icss caller here Monday. George Davis and wife of Rule weio , -lsltors in this city Tuesday. Dan Zimmerman of Fort Hu/.el was a justness caller hero Tuesday. Mrs. H. P. Riegcr and children drove to Falls City Tuesday. El. J. Kloopfel of Fort Ha/.el was a juslness caller hero Tuesday. Born to John Molar and wife a baby boy on Wednesday , Fob 27th. Win. Bush left for Wilcox Monday to work with the fence gang. Born to Edward Scheitle and wife a baby girl on Tuesday , Feb. 120. K. Huaeiton inndo a buslno-s trip to the Indian reservation Thnrxduy. J. S , Wilson of Margrave ranch was a business visitor hero Saturday. Dr. Houston of Falls City made a professional trip to Preston Monday , Clms. Xoeller was a business visitor to the county scat the first of the week. Mr. Turner and wife of Kansas came to this city Wednesday where they will make their future home. Several young people from Reserve were fishing at the Horse Shoe lake east of this city one day this week. Kdward-l'ush and Orvlllo Mayors went to Rule Sunday. The latter re turned to his work on the fence gang. A birthday party was given In honor of Johnnie Neitzel Wednesday oven- Ing' . There worn not many present on account of the bud weather. A nice Clipper was served at 12 o'clock. RULO. G. I ) . Harris is on the sick list thi vi cek. Emma Smith was on the sick list last week. 'Bcn Lunsford has. moved from Mib soiiri to * Rnlo. Harvey Smith was a Falls visitor or last Thursday. E. C. Walbridge was a business vis itor here Monday. Ed Davis made a business trip to St Joseph last Friday. Charlie McWain is working in th < coal bheds this week. Geo. K. Ward was on the sick Us several days last week. Mrs. J. A. McDonald returned fron 5t. Joseph last Saturday. John White has moved into his prop erty in the south part of town. A. F. Sheinian of Table Rock was a Rule visitor on Monday last , John Kanaly shipped a Car load of < cattle to St. Joseph Tuesday night. Maggie Cronin ot Omului is vi&iting home folks and other friends this \vcek. Steve C'unninghain shipped a car load of hogs to St. Joseph Tuesday night. The pile driver is doing work here at this time and will be kept busy , for some time. ' Charlie Miller moved last Wednes day to the property known as the old Whipple place. ? \Tr. and Mrs. Henderson of Vcrtlon have been visiting with their son , Dr. Henderson , of this place. Oinie Graham , our genial ferryman , is happy again ; the river is clear of ice and lie can run his furry bo.it. Mr. Ccley of Highland Station moved to Rule last week. They occupy he house lately owned by George Putney. M. C. Ball , wife and son arrived here from Los Angeles , Gal. , on Monday ast. They left Rule for White Cloud on the 4:40 : train Monday evening. Charles Cavcrzagie is critically ill at his time , a few days ago he mashed one of li'is toes anil blood poison has set in , and hopes arc feared for his re covery. Henry Belpier resigned as city clerk ast Tuesday night. George E. Ward was appointed to fill the vacancy. 3enry expects to leave for Colorado in .he near future. H. A. Scott commenced the work of niloading rock and making necessary repairs on the revetment works. The work commenced Monday morning , and employs quite a force of men. John Mattiuosky had a sale last Sat urday to dispose of his live .stock , farming implements and other things too numerous to mention. John ex pects to leave in a few days for Okla- iioma where he has purchased land. James ITosford , who died on Wed nesday , \\as buried Sunday. The [ uneral was held at the M. 15. church. The church was full and a large crowd outside who could not gain an entrance to the church. Rev. Maze of Salem preached an impressive sermon , a ser mon which all of the vast congregation might profit by. The Frateral Order of Free Masons conducted the funeral according to the rites of their order , the lodge attending in a body , several members of the Falls City lodge assist ing. The pall bearers were members of the lodge to which the deceased be longed. Beautiful flowers rested on the casket of him who slept so peace fully. Mr. Hosford was among the oldest settlers of this community , having settled here in 1860 , and the familiar smiling face will be missed by all. lie was a good citizen , a kinil neighbor , a loving husband and father. He leaves a wife and five children two sons are at home , one daughtei resides in Denver , one in California , The daughter from California onlj arrived Saturday night , but the out son who resides in Colorado could not be present at the funeral. The bereaved family have the sympathy of the entire community in this thcii saddest hour and tnay the Father ol Fatherless comfort them in thoii sorrow. STELLA. A * on was born to Claude Scott anc wifa Saturday. Bonnie Wht of 'Auburn was the guest of Vordu Tlmerman a few day : this week. Maggie. O'Brien left for u three weeks visit with relatives at Cushion Oklahoma , Tuesday Herbert Hays , a student iu the Omaha high sehooUvlsitod at the borne of his parentheio Sunday. Fay tlelmiek who has been teaching the Muddy Center > ehool for the pasi seven months , has resigned. E. Monod and wife left yesterday for u short visit with their daughter Mr ? . J. W. Jones , at'Adaras. Florence Wheeler left on Tuesday ( or an extended visit at Kansas Citj and in the Indian Territory. Fred Rolmers and family have movei back to Stella , after living on a farn near Humboldt for the past year. Bob Bowman and family have movet from Falls City to will Griffith's farn and will work for the latter this sum mer. mer.Newt Newt Holtsinan and wife have movei here from Omaha and will work fo Charley Kevsor at his farm this sin - mor. Lawrence Curtis and Sim. Weddii are home from Lincoln where the-- have been attendini : a bnslnesSoulu'sr > the1 past six months. s * . Ui. John Jenkins , who took Ineiuu' Cn'n ' s place in the bank , is iiblo tci In tit \\ork uiiuin alter bulncr sick wl" . the mumps lor two weeks. Sam Query will have a public san today , and expects to leave in a fe-v days for one pf the Dakotas where h expects to buy a farm. Elmer Mart * will live where Sam has been livinr. . One of the saddest deaths which h.t ever occured in this vicinity was this death of Rob Timerman , aged twen1" years , last Sunday morning , from a stomach ailment of u week's duration. Funeral services were held at the horn' " of his father , Frank Timermau , Tuc 1- day afternoon and interment mude . ' thu Pralrio Union cemetery. The Humboldt school were defeatc , in the debate at thin place1 last Salt" - day evening. Much interere't wu- manifested In the debate and the ope" < . house was filled. Walter Lusk wai considered the best debater for 'tin * Stella school , and will represent tri school : in the county debate , whi < L will be held in Falls City in the jacji. future. - - * * ' Oh , the Men. The average woman will belie\ anything a man ( to whom sin1 ib not married ) may write iu a lettei She will doubt everything but a beautiful love letter. Heie a , - samples to be used in a suit fo breech of promise in New YcL next week : Dearest Eithelar I will call 'lot ' you Tuesday afternoon to inupj you. T don't know the exact tinier but 1 \\ill 'phone you at 12 o'clock \\hul tiimto expect me. As I aa in absolute earnestness , I hope you will not refuse me. Dou t forget that you are my only Jo\t a.nd 1 will make you my wife on Tuesday. I will tell mother abovt it on Sunday , so I shall be till 411 * - pared. "With all my love for e\-- and ever , your own , JACK. "Darling sweetheart , your tva letters today were simply great God , T pray you mean what ycr say , 0 , don't let anyone take yc away from me. i love you defl * est , and the more * I see of othe * women the more dear you becomt to me. I know I can never loxt anyone else as much as I love you * You are the one and the only we- man in the world for me. I ctut never love anyone as muoh , and I pray and hope you will forey-t leve me. You cannot imagitife how much ycur love means to me. It is everything , so keep on and try and love me more and more every day. ' It's a shame you don't feel well , darling : T wish J could do something for you bi t 15,000 miles away good God , it awful ! But please take good enit- of yourself and don't get sick. It would drive me crazy to have yo. get sick where I could not get to you. * I Hope by now you are ( > K. agahi , Be careful dear , ami because of your loneliness don't let the sympathy and attentions of any man or any other cairy you away. God , how T long for th > - spnng and your return. Itl \ \ . certainly be the most beautifu1 spring in the world for me , as U will bring you back , and no mat. ter how bad anything else might be , it would oil be forgotten in my happiness and love for you. Darl , ing think of me and please , pleabc love me with all your heart and soul. O. Eithela , for just one look at you and to speak to you and kiss you now I'd give up all hope of future salvation ! Sly own darling ! Goodnight sweetheart. ' with all my love. Your own Jaclc" Yet the man declares now he scarcely knew the woman.