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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1907)
8 THE FALLS CITV TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , APRIL 26 , 1907. Foil SAu--H20 : nt'ivs about 4 miles of Snleai , uplnnd. All fenced , new IIOHRP ! rciomf , well Mini windmill , 150 acres cultivated , 'JO urn's meadow. 8 ncres timber , bnlancipiistun1 Henry Smith SiO per acre. Small payment down balance JO years tiiM- per cent. A bargain. 110 lo 120 IICIVK m-ar Salem , uottoin land. Good term * . Alight lent for 1907. Handy ted i poland town. 1IJO acres 2 miles of Falls City. 100 ncrea 2i miles of Stella. 100 acres Nnckolls Co. , Neb. About 50 acres winter wheat , SIO per acre. 80 acres Brown county , Kas. , 7 milee LANDS & LOANS southeast of Hmwatbn. Will take small house in Falls City as part pay. Good terms. 200 acres 't miles Falls Oily , good , fair hoinc. 1GO acres .In'inson ' county , peed terms. MB' KULO , KJith Kormodc wns on the sick list last week. Paul ward win on Uio ftek llel tlio Iii9t week. Miniilo andAsnes ! Kuimly spent Sat urday at'lho uoiiiit uut. John Anderson and wlfn of Kansas spent Saturday In this olty. P. 12. Knlp ofvyinoro wits a bnslnobs visitor In Rule Monday lust. F. slmon and wife wore county seat visitors the llrst of the week. will Davis has started a howling alley near the o'U llvory burn. Ellas Packer inndo a business visit' ' to the county eeat last Monday. Mrs Kllxu McOlelan departed for Kan eas City the latter purt of thu week. U. M. Vustlnu shipped u cur load of hoga to Ht Joseph Wednesday night. Tunica Tangnoy , sir. , shipped two car loads of hay to Kansas City this week Joslo Murphy Bpunt sinerul days In Pulls City the latter part of lust wuok. John and Henry JOIICH of st Joseph were visiting friends In Rule last week Mr. smith and family of Falls city visited with relatives In this olty sun- day. Gertrude ICunaly spent several days In Palls City the latter part of lust week. Olnoy Graham had the misfortune to lose a valuable milk cow Saturday night. John Alexander of Uush liottom was transacting business In llulo Thursday afternoon. Rev. Maze of Salem lllled his regular appointment nt the M. 12 , Church Sunday - day mornlnp1 and evening. Charlie l Duinoss la painting the buildings on Mrs. Kanaly's placebettcr known as the Ryan place. Thompson & Co. played ' 'A widow's Third Match , " to a small audlenco In the opera housoMaht Monday night. Mrs. Holes and daughter , MM. Whit man , have gone to housekeeping for a short tlmo In Mr. Hush' house on First street. Mrs , John Anderson and grandaugh- tor , Poar\ \ , departed the latter part of last week to North Burro , Iowa , to visit the former's daughter , Mrs. Will Craig. Ed MoWaln died at his homo In this city , Wednesday morning at ,2 , o'clock. Thodeceased had been sick with dropsy for about a year and a half , yet his death came as a shock to this commu nity , who had no Idea that the end was so near PRESTON John Neitxcl , sr. , drove to Fulls City Sunday. J. Uutrlck und son eume to this city from Rule on Friday. ' Margrave & Co. shipped a carload of hogrf to st. Joe Sunday. Win , Gaotx shipped a earload of hogs to St. Joseph Monday night- Charles Best , of Ong , Neb , was vis iting In our city toyer Sunday. Lou and John Noitzcl attended bund practice al Reserve Saturday. sadlo Martin of Dellvllle , Kans. , la visiting her father , sam Martin. Lawrence Whnlcn of Rule made n flying trip to this city on Tuesday. P. F. Bar' nnd Doc Gllllsplo of Re- Bervo took In the bull game Sunday. Col. Marion und Tom Frunk were down from Mie county seut Tuesday. Marcravo shipped three carloads ol cattle to the ranch on Monday night. Muurlco MoMuhon and Roy snol ! were county seut visitors Wednesday , Wes Coupe and Dan Rutekln of Rule were business visitors hero Thursday. H. P. Rlcger , C. C. shelly und L , B Neltzol were business culler to Rule or Tuesduy. O. II. Meyers of Fulls City vlsltei with his parents at this place one daj lost week. Mrs. Whulen und dnughtor of Huh were visiting with her daughter , Mrs R. Kramer. Grandpa und Grandma Larlbco o Rule spent a few days visiting Prof Laribco and wife. Preston and Reserve crossed bat Sunday , Preston coming out vlctorlou and a good crowd was In attendance. Joseph Neltzel nnd family of Platts mouth , Neb. , are visiting friends unt relatives In and around Preston thl week. The Preston Implement Co. rccelvci their first carload of implements Mon day. Thev will occupy the Relger store Visitors from llulo Sunday wore Pearl. Delhi mid Karl MartinKd Hush , .loo Horn , .loin : Wlnilun , Have Jon- dreau atnl John McCkMiien. Prof. Lurabo- and OUlo Main i-loscil a very ' iicoes fnl tunn of school i'Yiday. Prof. Larabi'u hitJ acci-pted a position In a bank at Craig , Mo , and Miss Main returned to her home at Vordon. OHIO J. W. Miiu t was a Vordon visitor Sunday. ' Kthcl Peck visited with Donald shaf- for Monday Mrs. Clay Peck Is on thi > sick list at this writing. Guy Stump was a truest of Ualph Ned row recently. Wes Ncdrow and family spent Sun- lay in Falls City. 12. T. Peck gave a dinner Sunday to several of the young folk * Goldlo and Klmn Coo ! < wi ro guilts of their paronU at Verdon. Olay Peck and wife won * cucstof the former's parents Friday. IN Chris Horn spent Sunday with lior son , Frank , near Sitlem. Karl ShalTcr and wife wore guests of the former's parents recently. Mrs Henry Albors was a guest of Mrs. R. Schlndler Wednesday. Mrs. Frank Schulenburu was a guest of her daughter , Mrs. H. Frit/ Frank Llchty shipped a car load of cattle to Kansas City last week. Claude Phllllppl and wife wore guests of P. E. Shatter's Sunday. P. 12. Shatter and family entertained Frances Stlimp and family Sunday. Ida , Jennie and Seymour Ilurk spent Sunday with II. A. Burk and wife. Grace Ncdrow spent Sunday at the county scat the gnest'ot Jf Stump's. Frank Broolit and wife wcro guests of their parents In Falls City Sunday. Noun Pock ; wife and daughter , 12thol , visited with Alison Knlsely'sSunday. Jake Glbblo and family were guests ot P. 12. Shaffer and family recently. The little child of R. Schindler and wife Is just getting over the measles. James Gilmore and son. Lottie and Vera Voder spent Sunday In Shubcrt. Mrs. Frank Hreoht was a guest of Mrs. II. Schlndler Thursday afternoon. Mr ? . Schultv. went this week to stay i while with her sister Mr * . Ada Frie Martin Nolto and family were guests of Wm. Iluettner and wife this week. Tna , Walter and Leslie Johnston wore guest * of Gee She-use's one day this week. Rev. Stralil and wife spent Monuay with Gee Sturm and wife in Straus- vlllo. vlllo.Wm. Wm. Haldcman and Edna Shallcr spent Sunday evening with the hitter's Brother. Mrs. Geo. Sturms and Miss Lola were Vordon visitors Sunday with friends. Jake Mack and wife of Burndu visit ed Wm. Hucttnor and wife one day this vrcok. Wnllle Stump and family visited part of this week with Chester Stump and family. Mrs. Geo. Peck and Mrs. Eph. Pock wore guests of Mrs. Geo. Shouso Friday afternoon John Rolsehlck and family spent Sunday with Fred Gcrlt and wife In Falls City. Mrs. C. Breoht of Falls City was a guest of her daughter , Mrs. II. Schlnd ler recently. George Prlchard and family were guests ot Fred Gilbert and wife in Stella Sunday. Wm. Iluettner and wife cntertuinct the former's brothers. Herman uni Otto and family. Frances Stump and wife were guests of their daughter near Morrlll , Kansas n part of last week. Geo. Johnson and wife spent one da ; last week In Verdon the guests o Rudolph Fisher und wife. Chas. Xentuorand family and John Xentner and family were guests of Win Zentner and faintly last week. James Brlui , wife and two llttl children of Hamlin , Kansas , spcn Sunday with Anson Knlselj and wife Frank Houtr. und wife and Everet HIgglns and wife ivere In Verdon the first of the week the guests of Ir lloulz. Mr. Kunaly and another gcntlema from Rule were in this \iclnity ap praising the J. W. Hoaford land last E T. Pooh closed a very successful term of school Apt 110 In district 110 , a few visitor * wore present to hear the recitation- * spoke hy thu llttlo folks. Last Siind.iv being the GOth birthday annlvor * < trt of John Liehty , his wife idt ! up a nlcii little surprise for him In the way of having their children and families coming in and while Mr. Llchly and wife were at church the children had come and prepared the dinner and had It on the table waiting when Mr. Llchty came In , It complete ly surprised him to lind the folks there. A irt'od ' time was reported. STELLA. LouN Lew's has recently had an ad dition built to his residence' P. M. Monetta shipped near of cat tle to Kansas City last week. Mrs. Frant Illukloand Addle Clark weie Auburn visitors Monday. Mr- Jane Grilllth visited relatives at the county -wit , the past week. MNs Ora Jenkins of Denver la a guest of her father , L. M. Mouroa. Mrs. Ml Hard Goodloe and children are visiting relatives at Lawrence. Mrs. Abagall Curtis and grandson. Laurls Saylor , are both quite . ? ick. Hugh Thompson was thrown from Ills horse lust week und quite badly brul-cd. Charles Paradise is recovering from a long slckne : from a complication of troubles. Mrs. Mace Atwood and daughter of 'ongano.xic , Kansas , arc visiting Mrs. 3eo. Lambert. MUses Bertha Moore and Florence nip have each closed schools In the ounty this week. A new smoke stack nearly fifty feet n height was put up at Nixon & Pour- on's mill last week1 Rev. Forkott of Grand Island preach ed at the Stella and Prairie Union baptist churchesSunday. . W. fl ! Wheeler and II. C. Pankull ire enlarging their hoiiies by raising a mrt ol the roof to mukc u second story. t\ son was recenly born to Fred Strlnglleld formerly of this place , but low Missouri Pacific agent at Fort Cook. The Out Door Art club made about twenty dollars Saturdaj evening at twontj-ccnt supper given In the Camb In building. Ray Marts and Ethel McAninchwhc wcro recently married , are staying at the homo of his father , Joe Marts , fet whom he is working. The personal property of the late Henry Clay Shradcr wtis sold at public motion Saturday afternoon. W. D. [ Clmore ot near tlumboldt is the ad mlnlstrator. Homer Martin and family who have been hero from Abilene , Kansas , the past month left this week for a sto months stay with uduughter at Seattle Washington. The llttlo daughter of Henry John son , who lives about eight miles soutl of town , has been in the Omaha hospl tal this week for the treatment made cossHry by the lodgment of a gralr of corn in her windpipe. News has been received hero tha Mrs. Josle Ulmer Collier was recently divorced fro * James W. Collier o Galveston , Texas , and that within tin past month she wns married to Tbos Turnloy. a Galveston attorney. The ladles of the music club gave i musical at the homo of Nettle Wellei Thursday , afternoon of this week The club has elected the followlnj olllcers for next year : president , Mrs ! Minnie Cain ; vice-president , Ollli Ilelmich ; secretary and treasurer.Olll Harris ; critic. Florence Kinton. The Richardson County Medical At sociatlou hold its regular quarter ! meeting in Stella Tuesday uftcrnoon The session was held at the Overraa hotel und u banquet followed in th evening. Out of town physicians o program wore : Drs. Gandy of Hum boldt ; Kcrr and Wilson of Falls CUj Peterson and Stokes of Omaha. Will Cox tried to get off u movin passenger train at Leavenworth Sf.tut day evening und in so doing had hi foot and ankle eo badly crushed thu the li.ub hud to bo amputated belou tb knee. He ulso sustained Injuries abou the mouth. He is now in u hospital u Leavenworth. HI ? wife and father-Ir law visited him Sunday ufternoor Mr. Cox was working with the MIssoui Pacific scale gang und had been awa from homo u month. NEW FIRM ! NEW GOODS ! HaeffSe , Rieger & G © 0 We are Headquarters for the Full and Complete line of St. Joseph Implements This line needs no introduction in this community'as these goods are conceded the best on the market. When in need of a Lister , Cultivator - I tor , Harrow or anything in the line of Implements , call on us and get . * prices before buying. We also carry a fine line of Wagons , Carriages arid Buggies. In addition , we carry a full line of Flour and Feed from the following mills : Preston , Falls City and White Cloud. When in town call on us and look over our stock whether you want to buy or not , we will treat * you right. PRESTON , NEB. HAEFFLE , RIEGER & CO. THE VERY BEST THE VERY CHEAPEST # wm&M * , &y * * WAH r Ladies Dress Skirts The splendid success of at from $4 to $ 17.50 a ring this line last season has of value that challenges given us to buy courage your attention. You take the largest and most varied risk of misfits the no garments stock we have ever shown. ments are ours if the fit and We have no less than 350 value do not . please you. I Grade Skirts - ligh on out- racks , live r y ( phase of \Ve especially wish you fashions value is represent to see our exquisite Silk and ed , ever y fabric that is Voile Skirts. These arc so adapted to this seasons satisfying for dress wear and st\les has found its place lend themselves so splen didly in completing a ladies toilet for special and exacting occasions. No other linn in this part of Nebraska , make any pretense to carry in stock such beautiful crea tions "of the Dress Maker's Art. Silk Waistings and Suitings The newest in GreyBro\vnNavy and Wine Silks. Ladies will find at our sillc counter , as choice patterns as have been brought out * this season. We guarantee our prices to be not only low , but lower than regular. Ask to see our Black and Check designs in these new leather and tan colorings. Voiles and Eoliennes These are the two dress fabrics that are really par excellence this spring for exclu sive and dress occasions. You will find these at 7oc , $1 , $1.25 and $1.50 , in Black , Blue , Brown , Tan.Champaigne and Grey. : Long Gloves We have been most fortunate in getting splendid values in both Kid and Fabric Gloves in long lengths. It is certain that r the latter * part of the season will witness conditions similar to those oi last year and g . the buyers who supply themselves now will 0 get at least superior quality , while those 0 who wait will be compelled to pay exces sive prices if they can get long gloves at all. Ladies Neckwear Neckwear vogues this season including stocks turnovers , collar and cult sets , large collars suitable for regular collar wear. Yokes or coat decorations , are found at our Notion Counter , in great variety. We also show excellent designs in embroidered Linen Collars which will figure largely in Ladies Neckwear for summer. White Goods The most convincing proofs have come to us that we arc giving Higher values in sheer and desirable white cloths than competition. Please remember that we are the only linn who visit the largest centers of the country and seeks out the best and most for our mon ey. India Linens. Persian Lawns , French Lawns , Fancy and Dotted Swisses , Shadow Checks and Stripes , etc. , are all shown in profusion. 30 and 40 inch Persian Lawns 20c 2oc , 30c 15 inch Persian Lawns - 40c , aOc 30 inch French Lawns oOc , OOc , 70c 30 inch India Linens 10 , 12 ,15. 18 , 20 , 25 , 30 40 inch Mercerized Batistes 20 , 25 , and 35 48 inch Chiffon - K. > c i. i.n n e This month9s Butterick Patterns i- n are lOc and 15c none higher. Embroidery Specials For Next Week 3 It Three Special lots Muslin Edgings and Insertions , at 5c , 7 c and IDC ; worth Sc , ItO O ice and 150. 18 inch Flouncings and Bands to match , in choice new styles. These it It are very desirable for Waist , Flouncings and Costumes. 1- rly 1.rl 11. L Y F O R D