The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, May 03, 1907, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , MAY 3 , 1907
Fen SAM : 820 acres nboiit d miles of Snlein , upland. All fenced , new house rooms ,
well mid windmill , 150 acres cultivated , 20 avrea meadow , 8 acres timber , balance putiUitv
Henry C. Smith $10 IIHIacre. . Small payment down balance 10 years time 5 per cent. A bargain.
. 110 to 120 acres near Salem , bottom land , Good torniH. Might rent for 1907. Handy
todep otand town.
KSO acres 2 miles of Falls City. 4.00 acres 2A miles of Stella. 1GO acres NuckulL-s Co. ,
Neb. About 50 acres winter wheat , $ -10 per acre. 80 acres Brown county , Kas. , 7 milee
LANDS & LOANS southeast of Hiuwatha. Will take Hinall house in Falls City as part pay. Good terms.
200 acres 15 miles Falls City , good , fair house. 1GO acres Johnson county , peed terms.
BARADA.
Liveryman Corn WHS over from Vor-
5on Thursday.
John Flash of Ncmuhu WHS scon on
our streets Wednesday.
Harinun Kelley Is m > from Full * City
for ii vllt with homo fo'.ks.
On May llth , there will he n social
bop ul schulonburg's hnll.
J. A. Martin spent Friday with the
Falls City photographers.
Our up-lo-dalo milliner , Mrs. C. W.
Allen , reports u thriving business.
.1. U. Hargravo of C/alg , Mo. , Sent |
Bovcrul days hcrc.iboiite last week.
W. A. Cox 1ms returned from u re
cent trip to Grotnu und various other
points.
Rudolph Vocglo and wife who won
no badly burned last week are slowlj
Improving.
The Missouri river IUIH cut out purl
of the main road near the Cotehei
tehool house.
Polish Furnas und A. Pond who him
been working at the Wllcman fanr
loft Saturday forI3rownvlllo.
Dr. .1. P. Stong left Sunday for Mt
/ion , Iowa , whcru he will spend two or
three weeks visiting friends and rela
tlvcs.
Albert Mlohaclls loft for Superior
Nebraska , whore ho has secured a po
Billon as a carpenter. IIo will bo gem
nil summer.
Mrs. Lawrence Wheeler lias return
etl from Falls City where she underwent
wont an operation. She Is reported ni
doing nicely.
Ed Duorfcldt on Wednesday of las
week moved his family to Omahi
whcro bo has secured a position a
motormuti with a street ear line.
Philip Matkt ; ciuno over from Oregon
gen , Mo. , for a load of housoholi
goods , ilo has just completed a IIn
cottage on his farm near that place.
Nlo Williamson has purchased a bran
now mall wagon. It Is u dandy , an
the patrons of Route 1 , have a rlgh
to bo justly proud of such an cqul |
mont.
Mrs. Win. Bellman with her fathe
and mother , Mr. and Mrs. Georg
Prazco drove over la liumboldi , Oas
Sunday for a few days visit with ho
sister , Mrs. Maude Rcddick.
John Markt and family departed sin
day for Oregon , Mo. , when * they nr
going to make their homo. Mr. Marl
drove through , with u load , Mrs.Marli
and children went by rail. They wl
bo greatly missed here.
Our genial bchool mistress , Ml :
Laura Kllma is becoming very populc
as an Instructor. She has a choice <
several very desirable positions , bi
has accepted a place In the upp (
grammar grades at Dawson , where lu
parents reside. Wo very much rogn
that wo are not to have Miss Klhr
hero ue.\t year.
On Monday morning the sad nov
was received of the death of Grande
Dunn In Lincoln. Mr. Dunn had bcc
111 slnco last November , although r
was able to bo out the portion of eac
day until about six weeks ago when 1
became bedfast. The disease was tt
result of a hardening of the blood vc
scla of the head , and about ten da ;
ago ho was taken to Lincoln where I
might receive the most gclentlflo ti n
ment possible. From the time 1
reached there the reports received ute
to the last were particularly encou
aging , and news of his demise came i
a shock tu his loved ones. Ills son
R. J. and Ira Dunn left Monday mor
Ing for Lincoln returning Tuesdr
morning with the remains which wci
brought hero for lateracnt. The f
neral was held from the Big Beth
at 10 o'clock Tuesday , by Rov. Teeti
of Falls City , and the body laid to re
in the Harris cemetery , followed by
largo concourse of friends and rol
lives , JcptbaDunn was born In tl
iato of Now Jersey , Juno lutb , 183
; nd died at Lincoln , Ncbr. , April 2St
1007 , aged 711 j ears , 10 months and
Aays. At an early ago ho united wl
tne Baptist church of which ho h
been a faithful number. On Augn
21 , 1S50 , he was united In marrlai
with Susan Mlttower , ut Tillln , Ohl
To this union two children were bor
Ira A. Dunn and Rowley J. Dunn , beef
of whom now reside at Barada. Ti
deceased leaves u wife , two song , o
brother and sister to mourn for hii
The brother and sister reside at Sparl
Michigan. We extend to the sorro
jng relatives our most heartfelt syi
pathy.
SALEA1
Joe VVindcl wont toSt. Joe , Tuesday.
Alice Douglass spent Sunday In Falls
City.
Sam Mayno came up-from Falls City ,
Tuesday.
Tom Gnston WHS over from Morrlll ,
Tuesday.
W. A. Uunnii ol Falls City , was In
town Monday.
Charlie Ayres and wlfu visited at
Morrlll on Tuesday.
1 John Banker went to Mound City ,
Mo. , Wednesday.
Cass Moore and Dr. Ileskett drove to
Falls City , Saturday.
Ethel Cochrun left Wednesday for a
visit ni DcWltt , Neb.
Jess Shrlmpton and wife drove to
Falls City on Tuesday.
Clarence Dingle went to Falls City
on business Wednesday.
County Treasurer Lord visited in
Salum , Tuesday ovoninir.
Edith and Shell Harris went to Paw-
son on a visit Wednesday.
Ura Mobloy wont to llumboldt on
Friday for a visit with friends.
Lettle and Clyde Stewart came down
from Fulla City on Saturday.
Wm. Loracher and J. O. Ilorton
drovu to Falls City on Saturday.
Wade Whltton , wife and daughter
drove to Falls City on Saturday.
Joe Windol , Iva and Ruby Meredith
drove to Falls City OR Saturday.
W. W. Barrett Is entertaining his
brother from Hastings , this week.
Mra. S. P. Jennings and Mrs. Van-
Uorvorl went to Dawson on Tuesday.
MaynardStitzer left Sunday for Park ,
Nob. , where ho has accepted a position.
Mrs. Win. Stewert and daughter ,
Lctllo , came up from Falls City , Fri
day.
Mrs. Allen May and little son re
turned home from Falls City on Moiv
day.
day.Dr.
Dr. Nicola of College View , Neb. ,
was the guest ol Dr. Waggoner lasi
week.
Mrs. Hannah Van Dervort and Mrs
Hugh Van Dervort went to Falls City
Friday.
Mr. ScbalTer , wife and daughter
Bessie , of Shubert , visited In Salem
Tuesday.
Sadyo Cut-run came down from Dawson -
son Friday , for a visit with Salcn
friends.
Mrs. E. Stamford of Kansas City
visited at the homo of Lovl Klnscy
last week.
Dr. Hiram Day of Parnell , Mo. , vis
lied last week with his brother , Dr
Clinton Day.
Mrs. Frank French and chlldroi
came down from Uumboldt Friday , fo
a few days visit.
Fred Cleveland and wife and a part ;
of friends from Nebraska City , were ii
town last Monday.
Mrs. Grant Holmick camodown fron
Stella last week , for a visit at the horn
of her father , R. C. Brown.
Goldlo Billings and Blanche Dor
came down from Dawson Friday , for :
visit over Sunday with parents.
Lou Mobley was In Dawson las
week , helping John Moore with hi
painting and paper hanging contracts
A farewell party was given Maynan
Stltzer on Saturday evening In th
, - Ranger hall. The evening was spen
. In music and games and at ten o'cloc
refreshments were served at Malone J
Snyder's restaurant Twenty was th
number present.
STATE NORAUL NOTES
The senior class play , "As You Llk
It , " will be given May 20tb.
The Normal received u visit ihl
week from both the Board of Educi
tion und the State Examining Board ,
Earl Cllno a member of the sonic
° ! olnes bus been elected to u position i
' ! the Hlijh'Schoot nt O'coola.
'
' . ' Superintendent Toblo of Falls Clt
I visited the Normal ono day last wee
, and gave a short talk in chapel
*
The base ball game with Nebrask
City Saturday resulted In a victory fc
the Normal team with n score of 0 to
j The following persons from Hun
'
n' boldt visited the Normal lasl weel
e Rov. Hamilton , Mrs. Emma Segrls
e Dr. Myers , Horberl Ford and Frc
! , Arnold.
i. Miss Marie Machln , a native of Pori
Rico , who graduates this year froi
tne Normal has been elected to a pos
tlon In the Porto Rico schools.
FARGO.
EJ liauman.was at Falls City Mon.
day.
Clarnnce Shot ? spent Sunday in
Corning.
fl. G. Dorsto liud business ut Craig
Monday.
John Wlcsman was a Rule visitor
Saturday.
Fred Teumtm had business at Cor
ning Thursday.
C. J. Wallruff was visiting with homo
folks recently.
Peter Nedeuken and wife , were In
Hulo Saturday.
( icorge Wisenstino of Barada was a
visitor hero Thurduy.
George Fischer had business ut the
county seat Saturday ,
Ed Bauman und family spent Sunday
with his brolhur , Joe.
Koehlor , the blacksmith hud business
at Falls City Saturday.
Jacob Wlssmaii hud business at the
county eut Wednesday.
H. G. Dorste and fumlly were Fulls
City shoppers recently.
W. F. Dorste and wife were Fulls
City visitors Wcdncsduy.
Barney Vougcle of Sunny Vulloy was
with home folks Sunday.
Bill Buck und family were visiting
with Wm. Strecker Sunday.
John Bauman is busy hauling lumber
from Fargo , Intending to build a com
crib.
Henry and Carrie Hlrschberger were
visiting with friends al Moore , Kane. ,
recently. '
Mrs. Saal Is staying with her duugn-
lerMrslludy Voegolo who was severely
burnl last week while burning corn
stalks.
EdmonU Dorsto Duvo Jondrow und
Baldo and Conrad Dunnecker of Wlne-
bago Valley attended the card social
at Rule Thursday.
VERDON
Nolle Weaver was a Falls City visitor
Friday.
Geo. Hall and wife drove to Falls
Dlly , Friday.
Dr Uouslon was up from the county
seat Sunday.
Hurry Jenkins was a county seat vis
itor on Friday.
Florence Judd spenl Sunday ut * her
liomo in Dawson.
Wm. Mowory of Stella , was lu town
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Warren Douglas and daughters
spent Sunday al Slella.
Eb Goolsby and daughter went to
Omaha on Wednesday.
Mr. Johnson and son were M. P. pas-
engers to Omaha on Sunday.
X.ack Brldgeman und Mr. Baylors
were Barada visitors Saturday.
Mrs. D. G. Grllllths and son are
homo from Ihelr vUltal Wymore.
Mrs. Skinner and son of Si. Joels vis
iting her sister , Mrs. Charles Ocamb.
Sylvia Curraaclo spent Ihe lasl of Ihc
week visiting rolallves al Straussvlllo.
Jake Noyert of Alchlson , visited
friends and relallves hero last week.
Mrs. M. D. Lum sponl lasl Thursday
at the country homo of Mrs. H.J. Kiel.
Mrs. Minnie Boyl and Cora Swlse-
good went to Dawson last Wednesday.
Mr. Chullln and wife of Huraboldt ,
spenl Sunday wllh O. P. Veal and fam
ily.
George Hossack of Falls Uily , spent
u parl of lusl week wllh his sister , Mrs.
W. C. Sloan.
Blanche Houtz loft Monday night
for an extended visit wllh relallvcs ut
Noreatur , Kas.
Mrs. Will Goolsby and children vis
ited relatives ut Straussvllle , the latter
part of the week.
Mr. James and wife and Mrs. tlaniku
and little daughter of Shubert , were it :
town last Wednesday.
Mabel Bellar loft last Tuesday even
ing for Portland , Oregon , where she
will remain for some time.
LaVcrne Arnold , EUna Griffith
Vcrna Wilkinson , Flora Dietrich , Con
Douglas , Muriel Stewart , Llzzlo Con
over and Ruth Clark attended the pro
gram al the Fuirvlow school , south o
town , Friday afternoon.
Improper action of the kldneyi
causes backache , lumbago heumatlsm
"Plneules" ' is a kidney remedy lha
will relieve these diseases. Pleasant t <
take and guaranteed lo glvo satUfac
tlon or money refunded. "Relief It
every dose. " Sold by A. G. Wanner
NEW FIRM ! NEW GOODS !
H a e. f f I e , Rieger
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 , Cultiva
tor , Harrow or anything in the line of Implements , call on us and get
4 " prices before buying. We also carry a fine line of Wagons , Carriages
"ii
and 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
OHIO
Sadl < s Peck visited with Vera Shaffer
Sunday.
Win. McGowen was a Falls City vis-
tor on Sunday.
Grace McCann is spending the week
with her sister.
John Schultz spent Friday nitrht wllh
Barney Voegles.
John Hutchison spenl Saturday last
> vlth Guy Stump.
Bernlco Peck was u victim of the
measles last week.
Kate Shouse was a guest of Grace
Sedrow on Sunday.
John Stump and Wm. Bow.nun were
Verdon visitors on Sunday.
J. S. EvereU of Omaha visited last
Friday with Grundpap Peck.
A. McCunn and wife were guests of
II. A. Burk and wife recently.
Grand pap Peck who was quite sick
is some better at this writing.
Katie Welck was a guest of A.
Brachhahn and wife on Sunday.
D. Sausmanand wife visited one day
recenlly with Eph. Peck and wife.
Frances Stump and wife visited with
Jesse Spangler and wife on Sunday.
Frank Llchty and Mr. Turman visi
ted one day last week with F.S.Llchty.
Chus. Xenlnor and family were
guests of Fred Bahr and wife Sunday.
Gco. Prichard and family spent Sun
day at Barada , the guests of frlonds.
Gco. Shousa and family were quests
of Noah Peck and favlly on Sunday.
S. H. Knisely and wife spent Sunday
with the latlor's falher who is quile
III. '
Jennie Burk and Grace MeCann were
guests of Ethel Peck Tuesday after
noon.
noon.Wes.
Wes. Ncdrow and family spent Sun
day In Falls City with Mrs. Nedrow's
parenls.
O. A. Burk and wife wool to Rule on
Wednesday to attend the funeral of a
relative.
C. E. Peek und wife of Merrill , came
up Friday and spent a few days with
relallvcs.
Edith Peck and mother spent Sun
day in Strausvllle the guests of J. W.
Maust and wife.
Daisy and Frank Peck were guests
at the homo of their uncle , S. H.
Knlseloy Sunday.
Harvey and Sadie Peck and Vcra
Shaffer spent Sunday evening with H.
A. Burk and wife.
H. A. Burk and wife went to Rule ,
last Wednesday , to attend a funeral ol
a cousin of the fomrer.
Mrs. G. W. Bartlot went to Rule on
Wednesday to attend the funeral ol
her cousin , Mr. McWaln.
John Hutchison returned home from
Merrill , Kansas , last week , whore he
has been for the pact month.
Mrs. Geo. Sturms and son , Earlwent
to Holton , Kansas , last Friday for an
extended visit with a brother.
Mrs. W. K. Knight and little daugb
ter of the county seat spent a part ol
last week with her mother , Mrs. Eph
Peck.
W. Hucttncr and Andrew Ketterer
went to Ho'.ton , Kas , last week , to visIt -
It the latter's brother and take a view
of the counlry.
Claude Phllllppl and wife. William
Haldeman and Edna Shaffer spent the
first part of the week in Merrill , Kan. ,
the guests of relatives.
About thirty-live guests assembled at
the home of Noah Peck's lust Thurs
day evening In the way of a surprise
party for John Hutchison , a son of Mrs
Peck. And a complete surprise it was
too. Out door games were played and
at a Into hour the young folks departed
for their homes declaring of having an
elegant time Refreshments were
served.
Delia Knisely closed a most success
ful term of school last Friday in Dist
81. The parents of the pupils came
early In the day with baskets well
filled and u picnic dinner was nnjoyed
at the noon hour by the pupils and pa
trons of the school. The program was
very interesting and the day was a ,
genuine holidayv thoroughly enjoyed
by all and a fitting end to the three
months school term that has been
pleasing and satisfactory to the entire
district slnco Miss Delia took charceof
the school.
"STELLA.
Joe Ncdrow and wife spent Sunday
wllh his parents at Falls City.
Mrs. J. A. Vaught is visiting her
son , CloyJ , at Sterling this week.
Florence and Bessie McDowell spent
Sunday und Monday with friends near
Salem. ,
Arthur Camblln returned Sunday
from a month's visit in the western
part of the state.
A crowd of ten Odd Follows atlended
u meeting of that lodge in Lincoln , last
Friday and Saturday.
Mrs. James Brlsby and two little
children ot Omaha , are spending the
weak with Stella relatives.
Will Snow , wife and children of Lin
coln , tire spending the week with her
parents , Fred Fankell and wife.
Preston Martin , a printer from
Liberty , spent the ( irst of the week
with his sister , Mrs. Rich Morris.
The Trail Club met with Florence
Reynolds Monday evening. The head
prizes were won by Olive Harris and
John Imler.
Beulah Greenwald finished a term of
school In the Prairie Union dlsitrlcl
last Friday and has returned to hci
homo In Falls City.
Roberl Bowman captured five young
wolves last Monday and took them t (
Falls City , where he received a bountj
of three dollars each.
Romalne and Lou Tiraerman hay <
been at North Pliitte , this week will
the intention of filing on some of tin
land that is open to entry.
Stella will huvo four graduales Iron
the high school this year. They ar <
Joe Biggins , Mary O'Brien , lone
Shlck and Luclle Harris.
Mrs. Caroline Haggard was called U
Denver , last week , by the death of :
sister , Mrs. Nichols. She was wcl
known in Stella , having spenl part o :
the winter here.
PRESTON
Mrs. Helen Gates of Rulo. sp. .ri
Wednesday with Mrs. Cramer
Raj Andrews , the Rule lineman , v.-.u
looking after business here this wee'c '
Henry Ham of Hiuwatha , was look
ing ufter business in our burg Thu'- >
day.
day.C.
C. F. Pribbeno und son , Charles , 1-ifi
for the west Wednesday , where < ue
goes1 on business.
Nellie Morris was u Rule passeiir2r :
Wednesday returning Monday.
liny Sm'll , our rustling night operator -
tor , took a Hying trip/-to I alls City ,
Thursday.
Mrs. J. 1 ! . Shelly and Mrs. Fraas :
Schneider were shopping in Fulls City
on Thursday.
Tom Kanaly returned home fro 12
Shubert , after a visit with friends.
C. C. Shelly had business In { 15
counly seal on Saluroaj.
Mrs. L. D. McCumber and M.-t.
Peler Frederick were shopping 10
Falls Cily Saturday.
Anna Pyle and Evelyn Shelly dni-e
to Falls City on Saturday.
James Muddox was a visitor hm-a
Saturday.
Edna Brown and Lillian Oswald of
Falls Clly , were vlalllug wlih Get >
Irufle and Mary Thacker u few daiM
this week ,
Verona story and cousin , William
Slory , of alls Clly , were Preston yli-
itors Sunday.
| F. W. Schroeder was a visitor from
Falls city on Saturday.
chas. Johndreau and Orvllle Meyers
of Falls city , wore Preston visitors ou
Saturday.
Mrs. A. Ffallle was a county visitor
with her brolbcr , F. Frle , Saturday.
Rob Kanaly and Harvy Huber of
Rule , were callers hero on Sunday.
Wm. Threldkeld was a buslnass caVl-
or here on Saturday.
Joseph Nollzel was a passenger to
Falls city one day ihls week.
Herman sellz was transacting bus1. '
ness here on Monday.
Margrave & co. shipped three cars of
hogs and one carload of cuttle to Kaa-
sus city , Monday nighl.
Lawrence Whalen of Rulo. wo.a
Preston nailer Monday.
Richard Kaiser left for St. Joe OB
Tuesday , where ho under went un ope-
rulion for appendicitis. John weinert
and wm. Zoeller accompanied him.
Married At SI. Joe on Wednesday ,
April 24 , Leonard E. Simon and Grace
Pyle , formerly of this place. Mr. simon -
mon is manager of the Prestoo Drug
Co , white MUs Pyle is the second
youngest daughter of Al Pyle. A' ' .
their friends congratulate them and
wish them much happiness and joy
The young couple are keeping house
for the bride's father , west of town.
j. R. shelly and wife. Anna Pyle ,
Mrs. H. Mccumber , Gertrude Mccumb- r
er , C. C Shelly , Albrldgo Pyle , Maurice
McMahon and J. s , Wilson were visitors
to Ihe counly seal on Tuesday.
Dr. Henderson of Uulo , was a pro- WY j
fesslonal caller here on Monday. f * '
Henry Moyers and Herraon Wolf
each shipped a car load of cattle to st
Joe on Tuesday , chas. Haftle accotu.
panted them.