Falls City T ribu n e SUPPLEMENT-FRIDAY , APRIL 19 , 1907 VERDON Will Hossaclt of Falls City spent a part of last week with his sister , Mrs. W. C. Sloan. W. D. Corn ' "as a county scat visitor Wednesday. Fred Gibson made a business trip to Auburn last Wednesday. John Oswald was up from the county seat Thursday. Mrs. Elvira Hull and daughter , Flor ence , spent the latter part of the week visiting relatives at Shubert. Jay Parsons and wife were Falls City visitors Wednesday lust. v Dr. Houston was up from Falls City last Friday on business. Mrs. M. D. Lum visited tit Mrs. Frank Clark's last week. Wm. Cook and Dan Ramsey went to Fulls City Thursday. The Salem kid nine played here Sat urday resulting in a score of 5 to 7 in favor of Verdon. Mesdamcs Norman and Jesse Weaver spent Saturday at Stella. H. J. Jielden of Shubert was in town Tuesday afternoon on business. George Sloan and George Smith of Norcatur , Kans. , Al Smith of Stella , and John Wulkor of Shubert attended the funeral of Aus Sloan Tuesday. Jack Clark was down from Stella on Tuesday. Wm. Fisher and wife were business visitors at the county * eat Thursday. W. E. Goolsby and wife , Vurna Wil kiiison and Gamma Hall were business visitors at Falls City Saturday last. Will and Abe Stewart were cjunty seat visitors Saturday. Mrs. Alllo Watson of Fallb City spent Sunday with hur sitfer , Mrs. M. D. Lum. She was accompanied home by her son , Otho , who had come up on Saturday. Bertha , Florence and Blanche Arm bruster came up from Falls < > lty and spent Sunday at their dome near rihu- bert. Chas. Humphrey and wife and Dayo Ph'llipe ' mttde u business trip to Salem , Saturday. Dave Grilllth and wffe wore Salem vlbitors Sunday afternoon Austin Hill Sloan was born July . ' 11 , 1834 , in the state of Kentucky and died at his home in Verdon Sunday , AprP 14 , lt)0" ) , aged 72ears , 8 months , and 13 days. Mr. Sloan wag ona of the pioneers of Nebraska , having come here in the year of 1834. A few years later he bomesteaded a farm northeast of town which he held until recently. Ho was one of the first Fchool teachers of Richardson county. He served sev eral j ears as justice of the peace and was deputy sherill for some time ; he also served as postmaster for eight years. He had been a uhristlan for half a century.beinir one of the charter members of the Verdon Church of Christ. The vicinity is greatly in debted to Mr. Sloan for his interest and labors inhe advancement of the community. His life has always been more or less of a hardship , he nas been a cripple for many years the result of having his feet froien in a Nebraska blizzard. The latter years of his life was tilled with much buflering , being unable to walk or to care for himself. Mr.'Sloan has passed from this earth jet he lives on. His grave needs no stone us a memorial , for he dwells in the hearts of his friends. In addition to his host of friends and relatives he leaves three sisters , two brothers , two sons and a daughter to mourn their loss : Mrs. Sallie Walker , of Nelson , Neb. ; Mrs. Emerson Smithof Shubort ; Mrs. Susan Brown , Denver , Col ; Stcvo Sloan , of Norcatur , Kans. ; Charley Sloan uf Oregon , Kaus. ; Willie Sloan of Vcrdon. Otis E. Sloan.of Dutx. Wy. ; Lorena Sloan of Thcrmopolus , Wy. . a brother and sister have preceded him Funeral services preached by Rev Hunt , interment at the Maple Grove- cemetery. The bereaved family have the sympathy of the entire community. IJA RADA. Pearl Van Osdel visited with Katie Presser last week. Mrs , R. S. Abbot has been enter taining her daughter , Mrs. Cole , of Grax'lvy , Iowa. Mrs. Cole left Tuesday to visit relatives- Worth , Mo. Mrs. George Furst was u Barada vis itor last week. Ida Bowers Is spending a few days at her home near Falls City. E. E. Butler and Mrs. C. H. Martin went to Maple Grove on Saturday to attend the quarterly conference of the Evangelical church. Vesta Lively returned to Falls City on Monday. Lyle Nell , of Sverling , Xebr. , Is vis iting relatives , the Van OsUels , at this place. Mrs Clara Wagner was the guest of Mrs , . Mary Presser Sunday and Mon day. It is with pleasure we chronicle the improvement in health of Frank But ler , who has been so very low with pneumonia. Kittle Butler , who has been living at the farm came to town this week to stay with her father and mother. Mr. Frank .lepson and family will occupy the farm residence of Mr. Butler and Earl will stay with them. Pearl Van Osdel visited with her brother Jesse and family a part of last week. Elenry Sharrlnghauser. of Everest. Kans , returned Wednesday after a short visit at this place with his son , Otto and family. Ralph and Charley Markt came over from Oregon , Mo . this week for farm ing implements for their brother , Philip. Levi Bowman left Monday for a viflt with his daughter at Omaha. He ex. peats to be gone all summer. Henry Lay son closed a very success ful term of school In the Wileman district last week. Mr Laygon as friend and teacher had endeared him- sell to all his pupil * and they arc unan imous in their desire for his return another year. James Stepbenson and Lillian Oliver were married in Pawnee City on April llth and on Friday returned to Barada where they expect to make their homo. They will go to housekeeping in Mrs. Olive Kuki'r's cottage. We extend congratulations , J. W. Golf and wife visited R. S. Abbott and family Sunday. Will Goolsby of Shubert was calling on old friends here Monday. , . E. E. Bolejack and family attended services at St. Ann's church last Sun day. I.S. Presser and ton , John , visited In Corning , Mo. , last week , returning Sunday eyenlng. L. U. Morohead and John Guolsoy on a recent trip to Morchead's island , near nillsdulc , killed two foxes and great numbers of ducks * . They also secured a twenty five acre contract for tomatoes for the canning factory. The Barada canning factory antici pates a big business this year. They already hav tbo full acreage of toma toes contracted. Walt Morehcad Is busy repairing u well for Barney Ank.'om. El e has just finished putting in u wcl | for Zuch Bridgeman Elder W. H. Williamson of BloomIngton - Ington , Nebr. , a minister in the Chrlc- tlan church Is visiting relatives at this place. PRESTON Mrs. M. Grant of Falls City was u Preston visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Schneider returned home on Thursday from a few days visit with her sister in Fortescuc , Mo. Maurice McMahon wxnt to the coun ty seat one day recently. Mrs. II. P. Rieger and children drove to Rule Thursday. Mrs. Bessie Cline of Rule was visit ing with relatives hero Wednesday. Mrs. Wm. Story of Fort Hazel spent Thursday with relatives here. Mrs. whalen of Rule spent vFrlday with heridaughter , Mrs. K Kramer. Mrs. Ed Relger and little gnuldson left Friday evening for Napier. Mo. Mrs. Belphon of Rule spent a few days this week with relatives here. Prof. Larlbeo and wife were passen gers to Rule Friday Bessie Story left for Fort Ha/el where she will spend a few days with her parents. F. MoCumberaud wife left for their home in St. Joseph Saturday , E. Hazelton was a county seat visitor Saturday. F. NlU ehe was transacting business hero ona dav last week. II. P. Rieger and wife left for St. Jo'i'ph Saturday morning. Rob Kanaly , Harry Iluber , John Me Clellan and Joe Horn were Preston callers Sunday. wirt naler was a county seat visitor Saturday. Grandma Moore of Salem is visiting with Marian Ellis at this writing George Lippold and family hayo taken possession of the Grant ( plaoJ In this city. William and Walter Reiiror of Falls City were callers here on Monday L Knickerbocker of Falls City was a visitor here on Monday. Win. Kanaly returned home Irom St. Joseph Monday. Roy. Meyers and wife made a trip to the county seat on Friday. Elmer Arnold was transacting busi ness here Tuesday. Mrs. Ellis returned from salem the first part of the week. Mrs. Dikes returned home from Ne braska City Tuesday. Mrs. L. Thacker left for Ni-sho , K , one day thin week. Otho Thacker left to look aftei his farm in Indian Territory. RULO. Jolm Duncan is building' an add i- lion to his house oij Main street. Leslie Inks and Ployd True , spent several days visiting1 Salem friends , "Cecil and Agues Kaiuily were Fall ? . City visitors last Saturday. Henry Smith moved his family from Fall- , City last \NOCK , They will occu py Mis. Kern's house. W. 15 , Ilinton .of Omaha is here this \vcck , titling up the boiler and air pumps to furnish the compressed air for the cutting' and redriving of the rivets used in repairing the Missouri river nridge. Mr. Wiggins is having bis buildings on Main street painted this \\celc. Conductor Hopkitig.s of Wymorc is moving into a part of Mn > . Uosford's residence. L. Jackson is on the sick list. Mrs , L. 15. Plumb wishes to say , that she has a lot of unclaimed plates used at the supper , \\hich the ladies gave last week , and that she will be glad to Inivu lliu ouneib c.ill fin tlioiu at her home. F. E. Kttlp of Wymorc tpcnt Friday in our city. E. C. Walbridgc of Falls City was in Rule Tuesday. J. A. Ilinklc spent Thursday and Friday visiting relatives , at Fortcscue , Iowa. Henry Smith is repairing1 George Peabody's blacksmith shop. A. J. Hurt and son , Guy , were county seat visitors last Saturday afternoon. Will Young tired in on the Atchison freight Tuesday night. J. M. GustafhOii of Wymorc was transacting1 business at this place sev eral days last week. Hcrt Anderson , bridge foreman , has moved his famih from Wyoming to Rule thcv will occupy Mrs. Swein- forth'b house on North Main street. George E. Ward was a Falls City visitor last Wednesday. Bessie Anderson is on the sick lint this week. Mrs. Jake Hooly has been critically ill the past few days but is some belter at this writing1. Mr. Heniger , traveling man for Chase & Son , of St. Joseph .spent Tuesday night in Rulo. CARD or THANKS : \\'c desire to thank the friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us during the illness aud death of our beloved husband and father. Mrs , Cavcrzagic and children. Charles Cavcrzagie , sr. , died at his home in Rule , April 11 , 1007. He was born in Luii a go , Switzerland , June 16 , 1828 , and came to this country in 1859. Was married to Martha Stickcrod in 1862. To this union were born eleven children , four of whom arc dead , the seven living children are , Mrs. J. Jell hon , of St. Louis , Mrs. C. J. Iluber , Mrs. Mary Simmons , John , Henry , Charles , jr. , and Lena , all of Rule , Mr. Cavcrzagie has lived in Rule a great many years , and in there years has made many friends , and in his last sickness which lasted about eight weeks , was alway.s patient and at the last , peacefully slept hi * life away. The funeral was conducted at the Catholic church Saturday morning at 10 o'clock and many friends came to sympathise with the stricken family and show their last respects to him who has departed from us forever. The bereaveu ones have the sympathy of the entire community in their ser row.