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8 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , APRIL 5 , 1907 FOR SAM : H20 acres about d mili'B of Siilem , uplnnd. All fenced , new house ! rooms , well mid windmill , 150 acres cultivated , 20 acres meadow. 8 acres timber , balance pasture Henry C. Smith 310 per acre , rfmnll payment down balance 10 years lime 5 per cent. A bargain. . 110 to 120 acres ni'ar Salem , bottom land , Good terms. Might rent for 1907. Handy to dt-p otand town. KJO acres 2 miles of Palls City. 100 acres 2 $ miles of Stnlla. 100 acres Nuekolls C. ) . , Neb. About 50 acres winter wheat , S-10 per acre. 80 acres Brown county , Kas. , 7 miles LANDS & LOANS southeast of Hiawatha. Will take small house in Palls City as part pay. Good terms. 200 acres miles \ Palls City , good , fair house. ICO acres Johnson county , good terms. SALEM John Moore wor.t to Dawson Mnnilny Sadie Jones wunt to Fulls City Mon day. Jos. Wlndoll wont to Wymoro Frl ilny. Mls Lena Houek spent Suiuluy ut home. Miss Dean went to'FullsClty Monday morning. K. E. Grinstcud wont to llumboldt Monday. Jim Kollcy anil wife spent Sunday In Vcrdon. Grace Uennctl o ( Vcrdon wus In town Monday. T. . ) . Gist and son dro\o up from rails City Wednesday. G. W. Shucly went to Hulo on busi ness Wednesday. Win. Uhllg , wife and children spent Sunday at Salem. ShorllT Fcnton was In town Tuesday on olllclal business. Mrs. Dude Corn , of Vcrdon visited In Stylcm Wednesday. Miss Florence Wyllo came up from Falls City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gist of Ilumooldt spout Sunday In this city. Jcsslu Jones of Falls City spent Sat- tirday ut this place. Mrs. Uaino of Falls City spent suv- cral diijs last week In Salem. Mrs. Graves and children loft Thurs day for a visit In Pawnee City. Ada Brhlgomnn of Harma ! is visiting ut the homo of Xack Rrldgmun. Mrs. O. B. Lesley and daughter Mublo spent Sunday in Nitns City. Josh Lord , wife and daughter of Falls City spent Sunday In this city. Mrs. W. W. Wertx returned homo from Alma , Neb. , Thursday evening. ROBCOO Anderson of Humboldt made a business trip to Salem on Tuesday. Mrs. D. C. Simmons and Mrs. Ilunnu Van Dcrvolt drove to Falls City Wed nesday. Bonbon Jones and Frank RanUtnu returned homo from Lincoln Thursday evcninir. Fred Wlndell of Wyinoro spent sev eral , days of last week with Salem friends. WalterSavllle returned the first of the week from a visit at Brndshaw , Nebraska. Mrs. Katherlne Martin arrived Wednesday from-Liberty , Nobr. , fern n few weeks visit. Mrs. Win. Staeh and Mrs. Housing' burg and daughter of Vcrdon visited In Salem Wednesday. Laura Smith and Mrs. Wiltbo ami little daughter of Dawsou visited ir Salem Wednesday Last Friday evening Mr. C. B. Em mert was given a very pleasant BUT prise , about twelve being present , i two course luncheon was served. VERDON Mrs. Nellie Gibson is on the slcl llet. Geo. Uall wont to Falls City Wcdnes needay. Dr. Davlo ? of Omuha was here las Friday , O. 13. Stout of Auburn was in towi Monday. Marion Dillon was a Dawson vlsltoi Sunday. Mrs. Gco. Hall ca'me up from Fall City Sunday. Mrs. Jesse Weaver is on the sic' ' list this week. % Frank Dietrich was a county sen visitor Monday. Mr. Prior of Falls City was in tow : Sunday afternoon. Clevo Allenbaugh came up froi Falls City Sunday. Nolle Weaver was a county scr visitor last Friday. Vashtl Cornell Is spending the wee ! with friends at Peru. Camma Hall was down fro 3 tell the last of the week. m $ Florence Judd spent Sunday wit her parents at Dawson. Mrs. Carrie Smith arrived hero fro : the county seat Sunday. Mrs. Saylors of Peru is vlslttnc In son Van Saylors this week. Fay Simmons was a Kansas Cil visitor the first of the week. G , D. Knappand wife were Sale visitors the first of the week. Wm. Sob after of Sf Joe was in tow a short time last Wednesday. Mrs Hcrry Jones made u business trip to the county seat Friday. F.dna Pardons is down from Peru this week visiting her parents. Mary llunley of Pom U spending the week at hop homo north of town. Mrs Wilkinson of llcatrlcu spent the first of the week with Mrs. Soldon. Mr. McDcrmctt and fiimily of Salem spent Sunday hero visiting relatives. Will Nedrow and wife made a busi ness trip to Falls City last Thursday. Hen Morgan and wife of Falls City wore in town a short time last Friday. Ray Arnold arrived homo from Crete Saturday where ho has been attending school. Dr. Houston and family of Nebraska City ppcn * . Sunday with W. A. Mornn and family. James Kclloy and family of Salem spent Sunday with Mrs. Amanda Corn and family. The Christian church people gave an Easier soeial at the home of Mrs. Frank Vouch. Maud Clark came down from Lin coln Friday and remained until Tues day visiting her parents. Mrs. M. D. Lum returned homo Tuesday after spending several Pays with her mother at Falls City. Mrs. Eliza Goolsby arrived home Irom Champion after an extended visit with her daughter Mrs. Veal Lnron Corn returned home Saturday from Lincoln where ho has been at tending school the past winter. Frank Dietrich and family and Byron Dunn spent Sunday at the coun try homo of Henry Frit/ and family. Tlio Endeavor Sooiety of the Con gregational church gave a social at the homo of Miss Bessie Stump Monday night. Mrs.II. J.Koll returned home Thurs day from Pawnee City whore she had been visiting her brother Willlpgton Chase. George Hall moved his furniture from Falls City the last of the week. Ho will occupy the residence of J. A. Benedict. Mrs. Gco. Abbott returned to hot ome at Fitllb City , Wednesday aftci short visit to her daughter Mrs lumphroy. Mrs. Klnney moved her furniture t < er homo at Blue Springs Saturday 3ho remained until Tuesday vlsltliij er daughter , Mrs. Vincent Arnold OHIO Nellie Knlsely is among the sick. Frank Cook was In Auburn Frldaj Mrs. L. Fielder Is quite 111 at till writing. Mrs. Mike Portroy Is sick at thl ivrltlng. Wm. Hutchlnson spent Sunday 1 Falls City. Mrs. Ilonry Mlnehlto is very sick f this writing. Delia Knlscly was a guest of Edit Peck Sunday. Maude McCanp was u guest of he sister Sunday. Ida Murk went to Rule last Thursda to visit relatives. Clcon Peck marketed forty-four fin tat hogs Monday. Mrs. N. Peck spent Tuesday of la week at O. A. Burk's. Myrtle Yocam spent Saturday wit her sister , Mrs. N. Peck. Mrs. Wm. Horstman spent Frldn with Mrs. P. S. Llchty. Geo. Prlchard and family spent Sui day at Frank Houtz's. August Egncr und wlfo spent Sundi with A. Ketleror and family. S. H. Knisoly and wife were gucs of the lattor's father Sunday. Joe Cully and wife spent Sundi with O. B. Prichard and wife. Mrs. Gee Sturms is very sick at tl homo of Mrs. Everett Higglns Geo. Shouse and family spent Sundi with Frances Stump and family. Wes Nedrow and wife entertained number of folks at their homo Sunda Mrs. E. Peck was a guest of Cli Pock and wife last Tuesday afternoo Guy Llchty and wife were guests Frank Llchty and wife one day th week , Ada Shouse came out from FallsCi and spent Saturday night with h parents Daisy and Sadie Peck spent Sundi at Merrill , Kan. , the guests of the brother Herman Huettner and wife spent o day recently with Paul Glossochnlng and wife. Grace and Ralph Nedrow returned home from Gripgsville , III. , Tuesday of last week. 'Fred Che'-ley and wife of Falls City wore guests ( if the hitter's parents oni1 day this wool : . John Llutity and wife spent Wcdnes- ncsday of lust week with their son , Frank and wife. Wm. Hucttner and family and Ed Xorn and wife spent Sunday with John Nolle and wife. Tliu Silver Creek literary closed last Saturday evening for this season w'tti ' a well nrdcrt'd program. Henry Sehrlcber and wife enter tained Olio Hueltncr and family at their home lasl Sunday. Fred Prlchard and wife of Charles ton , West Virginia , are visiting here with relatives for a few weeks. Chas. BeaUy und family spout Sun day with Jake Glbble und family listen ing to Jake's new phonograph. Lllt'e Mildred and John Lichty jr spent purl of the past week In Fulls City the guest of their grandparents. Kov. Strahl moved last Friday from Geneva , Nobr. , to take charge of his work here at . .lie Maple Grove church. He preached his introductory sermon Sunday. Wallace Cully's hired man while out at work Monday with team and plow had a bad runaway and could have caused the man's death but us luck happened man or horses were not hurt Jee Cully und wife guve u reception ut their homo Tuesday evening of last week in honor of their ncico Miss Carrie Shipley who on the same day was married ut noon to Mr. Henry B. Bcrgulst , only a few intimate friends were present , gumcs und music was the order of the evening , elegant re freshments were served and at a late hour the guests departed wishing Mr , and Mrs. Bcrgquist a liappi life. STELLA. Jessie Witheo has gone to Spokane , Washington , for un extended visit. Alice McCruy closed u seven months' ' term of school near Salem lust week. Jiincttu Weller Is spending the week at the home of her brother in Nebraska ka City. The three younger Buidwln chlldrer are just recovering from u siege will the mcuslcs. L. G. Fankcll hns been currying tni mall on route one this week while tin regular carrier. Fred Gilbert , is taklni n vacation. , Mrs. Mac Weddlo is home from ui extended visit with her daughter u Home , Kansas. Mlle Iloppe went to Omaha last wee' where he has a clerical position in th W. O. W. ollices. Amcl Moritz begun Ihe erecllon of tine modern residence ut his farm sout west of town this week. Professor Nlms of Exlra , Iowa , an Cora Lulkart of Tllden were the guesl of Ha/el Hogrefo Easter. A band was recently organized at th place with a membership of eighteen Practice will be started as soon as suitable place can bo secured. L. M. Mills and wife have move from the Palmar house into the Ha kins house on Elm street. Mr. Palme will remodel and repair his house. Work has begun on the remodelln of W. it. Wheeler's residence th week. Another story will bo adde besides some other improvements. Will Brown and family have move into the tenant house on Rank McMu len's farm. Mr. Brown will be on ployed by the latter this summer. John Ahron and daughter. Mar ; Is are nt Grunvllle , N. D. where the lutt < bus u claim. She will have to live c it for the next eight months to get clear title to it. Wm. Mclnlnch , a junk buyer llvln in the east part of town , died Sundj morning from consumption. The bed was shipped to Missouri for Into : nient. It was accompanied by U sisters who had been here helping t care for him. a At the election held Tuesday , tv anti-license men were elected und or license man. As there were alrcat two license men on the village boai wo will have saloons again this yea providing the slgnsrs for petltioi can be secured. Marriage Record James V. Uasforu , Rule : Anna L. Paul , Rule : Ernest F. Vincent , Falls City : Elva Leland Sears , Falls City : Arthur Roush , Merrill , Kas , , ; Rosa Laughlln , Hiawatha , Has. . . . . . BARADA. Vesta Lively visited Lottie Lungdon on Sunday. John Lungdon and wife have moved to the Ootty place. Chu > . Kuker und wife were Fulls City visitors Monday. Lloyd Mitchell wus attending to bus iness in Shubert Monday. Nicholas Arnold und wife of Salem visited relatives here Sunduy. Thos. Smith of Eldorado , Kansas , spent several days hero recently. Frank Butler is on the sick list , being threatened wilh pneumonia. Julius Arnold and wife are the proud parents of u young son , born April let. Miss Nusbaum of Vcrdon organized a class hero for piano instruclion lusl week. Mullom Hcndricks Is pulling In u new windmill. Waller Morehcad bas Iho job. G. W. Duerfeldt pul in new phones for Anthony Buchholz and J. A. Mar tin Ihls week , Miss Thomaslnc Smllh who has Wen visiting here for the last monlh re- lurned home this week. Aaron Louoks came up from Ihc county s > eat Monday and Set up Chas. Martin's new gasoline engine. Marie und Anna Grotty moved to Fulls city on Tucsduy. Murlo will spend the summer there , while Anna goes to La Salic. As line un X-ray photo as can be made , we believe , is on exhibition al the ofllce of Dr. Van Osdel. It Is the doctor's own work. Postollleo Inspector Henry O. Run- dull was looking over the postofllcc work ut Ihls plueo on Wednesday. He was accompanied by G. J. Crook of Falls City A. W. Nixon is making some change : in his property on Main slrect. He has moved Ihc rooms on Iho north tc the rear for living rooms and they arc now co/.ily situated. Ralph Butler hud u log broken lust Friday evening. While nt work in the urn yard he was knocked down by si righlened horse. Dr. Stong set thr jroken member und Uu'.ph is doing Icely. John Myers infant child died or 'Ylduy ' utler u short illness. The fu ncral occurred on SalurJuy and thi Ittlo one was Interred In Iho Hnrrl cemetery. We exlend sympathy ti ho sorrowing relatives. A crowded house welcomed Rev Slrahl Sunday evening when In > rcached his first sermon in Baruda The Rev. and Mrs. Slrahl spent tni night at the homo of Chus. Martin , re turning to Maple Grove the next day I. F. Butler of Lincoln and Walke Butler of Dansville , Ind. , roturne with Elmer and Frank Butler from th funeral of Mrs , S. F. Butler , which o ( curred ut Peru , und spent n few day visiting relatives he.'o. They roturne to Lincoln on Sunday. The annual village election occurre on Tuesday , April 2. John Rumbaug and John Murtin acted as clerks ; L. K Palmer , R. J. Dunn and I. S. Prosse as judges of election. The followln trustees were elected. L. H. Morehea for one year ; and H. H. Woodring , / C. Steenbrlnk and W. A. Cox to scrv for two years each. HUMBOLDT. Dennis Hobbs came up from Fall City to vote. II. E. Boyd was a business visitor i Atcliison , Kansas , Monday. Mrs. Ralph Philpot is home from visit with n sister in Lincoln. Mrs. Win. Veils returned Frida from a visit with her daughter , Mr K. J. Ninzda , in Table Rock. Frank Porr , who has been attciulin S a conservatory of music Chicago tl past winter returned to Fhunboh Sunday. Ralph Philpot returned Saturda from Sycamore Springs , where he ha been taking medical N treatment f < rheumatism. Mrs. J , M. Brockman returned Moi day from Lincoln accompanied by In son , Ross , who is recovering rapidl from his recent illness. Jos. Morris who is taking a conn iu a watch-makers school in Kans ; City visited his parents in Humbol several days the past week. Mrs. W , A. Veils of Grant , Ncbrasl a former resident of Humooldt , arrivi in the city the last of the week on visit to relatives and friends. Mrs. Violcl Swccncy-Tiball and baby , of Cuslcr , Ncbr. , arrived in the city on a visit to Mrs. Jas. Ilolman ami other friends in Ibis vicinily. The Evangelistic meetings conducted by Rev. Fred Enslow , are now being held in the opera bouse , Twenty-five convcrls were made Sabbath evening. The HunibokU high school baskcl ball Icatn dcfealcd Ihc Sabetha boys in an interesting game at the latlcr place Friday evening , Ihc score beingGto 19. Ed Kniscly went down lo St. Joseph the lasl of Ibc week and returned with bis wife who had been taking medical treatments in one the hospitals in that cily. Walter Billings , an employe of the Ihc local telephone company was badly hurl Monday by falling from Iho lop of Hie poles , no serious rcsnlls arc anticipated. i W. E. Slcrn and family who have i been in charge of Ibc Central House [ for the pasl winter , left Tuesday for I their future home in Oklahoma. Clyde Lynch will be landlord at the hotel , hereafter. 1 The following voters came in Tnes- I day lo casl Ibeir voles : Lloyd Kciil , of ' Lincoln ; John Fellers , of Talmage ; I Herman Slonecifcr , of Kansas Cily ; I John and Charles Norton , of Lincoln and Louis Edwards , of Falls City. i The following students , who are al- lending school spent their Easier va- cation with Humboldt friends : Misses I i Xoe Nims , . Bessie Lee and Louise Powers and Messers George and Lois 1 Huuicl , Lloyd Staldcr , Olio Kolouc and Alberl Risl. Chesler Harding , son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harding , anil Miss Elbcl Albright were united In marriage al Ihc bride's home northwest of town at 7 o'clock Wednesday evening. They have commenced housekeeping on the Illavaty farm north of town. ' Sarah Riechers caused her friends ( great alarm Friday morning , by acci' dentally taking a quantity of poison , ' She bad placed a botllc of medicine on ' a shelf , and a few hours lalcr aflet ' taking what she supposed to be the medicine , discovered she bad laken 1 poison , Miss Riechers was in a crili' j cal condition for a .imc bill is now ! practically recovered. I License carried in Ilumboldt by a very small majority , Ihe light bciiiR an exciling one , the temperance trcas nrer being Ihe only one on Ihe lickcl that was elected. The inunicipa election placed in power the following j persons : 13. A. Lilcbfield , maj'or 1 I L. C. Williamson and Roscoc Aniler ' I son , councilman ; II. E. Boyd , trcasur [ cr ; J. G. Simmons , clerk ; and Al Hales , engineer. Mrs. C. E. Nims was laken lo Lin coin Saturday evening where she wil receive trcalincnl in one of Ihe bospi tals. It is feared thai Mrs. Nims wil loose her eye sight as Ihc resnll o blood poisoning , and il was hoped b. removingjier lo Lincoln , where sh could receive * the attention of a special 1st , lhal Ihe sight of one might b saved. She was accompanied by be daughter , Miss Zee Nims. RULO. John Burk of Kansas ha.- moved t this city. Less Leeds wus ut home from Fall City Tuesday. Guy Hart has been on the sick Us for the last ten days .1. A. Hlnkle was a county seat vlsl tor Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Emma Walluco has been on th sick list for several days. Born to Willis Carpenter and wlf on Friday last a buby girl. Cloo Duncan of Lowlston , Neb. , i visiting wilh Rule friends Ihls week. Seymour Coupe bus moved fret town to his farm northwest of town. Vernu Vastlne of Pa.wneo Cily sper Sunday wilh her parents in this cit } Bert Biggs of Omaha visited friend in Rule the latter part of lust week , j Roy MeVey returned from Sevei ance , Kans. , the latter part of la- week. Guss Boa'.lme of Atchison visile with relatives In Rule several days las week. John Anderson and wife of Kansi spent Sunday with relatives in H s city. It' Mrs. Ley of Verdon arrived in Rul Tuesday to visit her brother Lei Leeds and family. Ferd Boahme returned to Atchlec Sunday after ft few days visit with h parents at this place. Mr. Reid returned from Humboldt Friday- where he hud been for a visit with the home folks. The Holiness people have been hold ing u revival for several days und the meetings still ccuitliHio. Mrs. Sptcer h.is moved with her family to Bt llview. Nebr. Mr. Splcer has been there for some time. Ruth Kanaly , who is working In a millinery store at Falls City , spent Sunday , * with the home folks. The old porch in front of the meat shop was to rn down lust week and a neat uwnlng now tukes Us plucc. Mr , Shilling has given up his po-ti. lion here with the Rule Telephone Co. and has gone to Hiawatha to live. Mrs. Wiser und daughter , Nellie , who have _ been visiting here for the past ten days , departed for Verdon Saturday. Mrs. Theodore Anderson entertained Re Misses Gilbert und Hope ward undny , the occasion being the six- centh anniversary of her daughter essle's birth. Friday morning u novel sight was sen for Rulo.u ; large herd of Angorla oats were driven through town. The oats were owned by Morris Joncof liawatha , Kans. Mrs. Boles , who has spent the winter ith her Iwo duughlors in Kansas lly , relumed Sunduy to Rulo. Her nughler , Mrs. Whitmanof Wyoming , ccompanied her. An npproprinte Easter entertainment vas given at the M. E. Church Sunday vening consisting of musical selections nd resitallon ? , elc. The church war ilcely decorulcd for the occasion. A good boat owned by Joe Liberty , nd Charlie Hall , wus stolen from she Ivor Sunday night : also three pair f oars from different parties. The wners borrowed u boat Monday tuovn- ng und sturted in pursuit , and it ie to be hoped will overtake Ihe parties. . * Jhi Is iho second boat which has been toli-n 'n tLu last few months. The Indies of the M. E. church win lv n biir In the Carpenter buildicir April 9th. They will have for sale prong , sunbonnetsdust cups und other .rllcles too numerous lo mention. Sup- ler will bo served at Ihe same place , lommencing at 0 o'clock.price 25 centj. Vn entertainment will ulso be uiven at , he church the sumo evening , iidm.i- ion 10 cenls. The proceed ? will be used lo help remodel Iho church. The election was held Tuesday , but Tuesday night it was found that the tickets were not made as required by uw , muklng the election illegal. Some of the tlckols only counled a vole 'or mayor , when the voter intended It to be a full tickel , and some of the tickets were voted for all candidates of both parties and of course could not be counted. The mistake occurred by tue circle at the top of the ticket beiti ? omitled ; us the vote stood that could be counted : J. E. shephard , mayor : W. J. Cunningham , treasurer , ; B. Kloepfel , clerk ; Clem Davis and Mr , Vanvaulklnburg , tie ; H. Schmlt , and N. Kerraod , councilman , first ward , MoxGesserandA. J. Hart , councilman second ward. T. L. Snycler was down from Salem the first of the week and called to renew his faith in this family journal , for which he has our thanes. Gehling Theatre ONE NIGHT Monday April 8 , 1907 Mr. O. E. Wee Presents the Beautiful Pastoral Drama THE VILLAGE PARSON Original New York Pro * duction Seventh Success ful Season. Prices 350 , 500 and 75c