p ? V 8 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , MAY 24 , 1907 Fen SALI : U20 aws nbout 4 miles of Snlcin , upland. All fenced , new house rooms , well and windmill , 150 acres cultivated , 20 ncres mendow , 8 acres timber , balance [ mature Henry C. Smith $10 per acre. Smnll payment down balance 10 years tinn1 5 per cent. A bargain. 110 to 120 acres neur Salem , bottom land. Good terms. Alight lent for 11)07. ) Handy todep otatul town. 1(50 ( acres 2 miles of Falls City. 100 acres 2A miles of Stella. 160 acres Nuckolls Co. , LANDS & LOANS Neb. About 50 acres winter wheat , $ -10 per acre. 80 acres Brown county , Kas. , 7 miles southeast of Hiawatha. Will take small house in Falls Oily as part pay. Good terms. 200 acres 1 } milen Falls City , # oed , fair house. 1GO acres Johnson county , peed terms. VERDON Mr. Young made u business trip to ShubortVed ni'-d ay. Da\o Davlos of Falls City was u bus iness visitor Tni'duy. Ralph Miller , accompanied b.\ Miss JniUl drove to Dawson Saturday. Dr. Trask of Kansas L'lty was liorc Tuesday on professional business. John Crab and Mr. Ilardlnicro Dawson visitors Saturday ovenlntr. Mrs. Win. Cook and daughter , Sarah , vvcro county scat visitors Saturday. Miss Howard went to Omaha Tws- clny after transuding business here. Rev. Ilollcy showed his movlnir plo lures at Hall's theatre Monday night. Viva Klnney .ind Uay Arnold were B. & M. passengers to Peru Saturday. Mrs. 11. E. Howinan and son intidc a business trip to the county seat Satur day. G.E. and T. L. Hall were business visitors at the county peat one day last week. Uavo Clark , accompanied by Mcrlo Stewart , drove to Dawson Saturday night Claude Saylors , Fred Gibson and Mr. 11111 played ball at Tccumseh Hist Tuesday. The Nebraska City ball boys played here Sunday resulting In a victory for the former. Chnrloy Shoemaker a n d Klcimor Rccso attended the play at Daweon Saiurday night. Chloe Wilkinson went to Shubort on Saturday and remained until Monday night visiting relatives. Mesdamcs Fred Gibson , Warren Douglas , Hoopcs and Fred Douglas drove to the county scat Tuesday. Mrs. Win. Crouch and nephew , Hey Hcluoman , left for Exeter , Neb. , Sat urday for a visit with her sister , Mr ? . Dollar. Anna Fraunfolder , Alice Hascnagar , Merle Dragoo , Vornu Wilkinson , Julia Kraunfolder , Ednn Wolfe , LIIUJII Hen- zclinan , Gorman Helncmaii , Clarence Stump , Norman Hcnzclmnn , Errott Crouch and Homer Auxlcrchaporoned by Mis ? Ada G. Leonard , were drive ; * . to IJawson Saturday night by Loi'C" Corn , where they witnessed the play given by the Sth grade scholars of the Dnwson high sohool. SALEM Prof. Vogelln wont to Falls Cltj Monday. Ona Kullcy Is visiting at Jim Kclloy'i this week. J. L. Musgrovo was over from Ilia watha recently. Mary and Joe Miller of Dawson vlsl ted hero Friday. J. G. Ranger went to Omaha th iirat of the week. Nola McCooi went to the county sea Wednesday morning. Clyde Ramel came up from Fall City Friday evening. Elmer Patterson of Humboldt wn visiting in Salem Friday. Mrs. Van Dervot returned homo froi the county scat Saturday. Mrs. Ben Kelly anidaughter.Louvn drove to Falls City Tuesday. Geo. Jennings and wife of the count seat visited in Salem Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Knapp came over fret Yerdon Friday fora few days visit. Lorcn Corn and Grace Bennett wor Over from Verdon Sunday evening. V. H , Shire and W. A. Alexander t Dawson were In Salem Wednesday , Ott Tltnmerraan of St. Joseph wn in town between trains Wednesday. Clyde Stouffer returned homo froi St Joe Friday after a few weeks vis ! there. A. J. Oakes and wtfo of Beatric visited at the home of Ed May's Wee nesday. Mrs. Allan May and little son woi the county capltol Friday returnln Monday. Jesse Emmcrt came home from Lit coin Sunday where he has becnnttcm ing school. Will Root and family arrived Sui day from St. Joe for a visit with Salei relaiives , Mr ? . Moo went to Humboldt Satu day for a visit with her daughter , Mr P. French. Will Greenwald and wife of Fal City , were the guests of Silas Gist tl first of the week. Domer Howard arrived Friday fro Anacondla , Montana and will spent tl summer with relatives here. Dr. W U. Waggoner returned Tues day from a trip to Grant , Madrid and 'other ' points In Western Nebraska. Mr. . Kiln Lord cairn- over from Hia watha , Kiit ) ? . , Monday fur a vMt with friends and relatives at this place. Frank Shrlmpton , wlfo and llttlo daughter arrived fiom Greenwood , Wis , last week for u visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. M. II. Gatr'eon of Tongauxie , Kansac , arrived Sunday for a few weeks yslt ! with her tster , Mrs. Lewis Shicley. A n urn bur of young Indies gave a farewell surprlso'on Miss Olive Tildcn on Saturday ovoninjr. The evening was spent In music and various games. Refreshments were served. Miss Til- don left Monday morning for her homo In Clayton , Canada. The graduates were tendered a ro- coptlon at the homo of Ruth Moore on Wednesday evening and it was a bril liant and happy social event. The ev ening was spent with music and games and in the progressive Ilinch , Harry Smith captured the first prize and the consolation prize was awarded to Roy Sandrock. Refreshments consisting of Maple Ice and wafers were served at tables decorated with class colors , cream and crimson. BARADA. Viola Boggs was In Falls City the first of the week. Dr. J. R Strong returned Thursday from ills Iowa trip. A. C. Stelubrlnk was a county scat visitor on Saturday. Lizzie Mlohaells Is staying with Mrs. Paul Weaver In Falls City. Mrs. Robt. Thompson spent Sunday with relatives at this place Lettlo Langdon was the guest of Delta WUlamsoii on Sunday. Amanda Ahlors Is spending the week with Mrs. Henry Heine. Rov. Strahl and wlfo visited the photographer one day this week. Otis Splcklor and Mao Wiloman vis lied with Ed Rueggc and wlfo Sunday. Mrs. Olllo Spluklcr IB entertaining Ueulah SnlcKlop of SJuihen this week. Delta Williamson is assisting Mrs. Voodrlng with housccleanlng this cek. Geo. Davis and wlfa were enter- alncd at the homo of W. A. Cox on Sunday. Otis Splcklor is the proud possessor of a fine new buggy which arrived last Saturday. \mnnda Ducrfoldt came up from the county seat Sunday for a visit wltli 131UO folks. Mrs. E , J. Ray left Monday for ar extended visit with relatives atu friends at Peru. Wllllo Van Osdol and Henry Wood ring walked to Langdon , Mo. , ani back one day this week. R. J. Dunn and ton delivered twi loads of eggs in Falls City Tuesday Jcsso Cox and Roy Dunn did the haul ing. ing.E E E. Butler and the Duorfeld brothers delivered a couple carloads o hogs the first of the week at Strauss vllle. vllle.Mrs. Mrs. Emma Hood and Miss Wlllott visited a few days the latter part o last week with Mrs. Eva Stokes nea Stella. J. C. McClaln and daughter , Pearl from near Shubort attended churc and Sunday school at this place las Sunday. The term of school in district Wo. 1 being completed the teacher , Aimed Hill , has gone to Peru to attend th Normal. Memorial services will bo conductc by Rev. Lusk of Shubertat Big Betln church next Sunday afternoon at o'clock. Misses Ellen Hendrlcks and Ry 1st bol came up from Falls City Sunda for a visit with the former's mothei Mrs. Jus , Stcpheiuon.and other frieui at this place. The first of the * eek the family < Chas. Kukar vacated their pretty litll cottage in this village and removed t the hamUomo residence just flnlsne on the farm one-half mile east of towi The Sunday school is preparing t celebrate Children's day in a cordii manner. The program will bo rem ered in the evening and everybotl will be made welcome. The Woman's Home Missionary EI clety is planning to do sometblo worth while. They will meet evei Thursday. This week they met wi1 Mrs. J. A. Martin and began a coup of quilts : a rag carpet Is well under way , W. F. Hutlcr is lamenting the fact that hiss favorite two-year-old colt was cut In the wire last week. Although the cut was a serious one It was thought for several days that the horse might bo saved. On Monday of this week , however , It was found hopele s and an end made of Its sulTering. Last Friday witnessed the close of school in Bnradu. The day was spent by teachers and pupils In Crotty's grove just west of town. The weather was Ideal and the mothers had seen to it thattho lunch baskets wore packed with all the good things necessary to u perfect picnic day. It was a delight ful holiday , ono that draws teachers and pupils Into the most charming comradeship that blots out all save happy memories. Both parents and child ton feel that it will not bo easy to fill the places of the outgoing teachers Mr. and Miss Kllma departed Friday evening for their homo at Dawsou. Miss Kllnni has accepted a position in the schools at that place for the com ing year , while Mr. Kllma expects to attend school next year. Our earn est desire for a prosperous future at tends them. "STELLA. A son was born to Ervin Rolmcrs and wife Sunday May 18th. Christina Wagner of South Dakota is a guest at the homo of Shcrm Shlloy. Mrs. Anna Shollcnbargcr Is spend ing the week in Lincoln with u daugh ter. John Bowen has been in Auburn this week taking osteouathic treatment for rheumatism. Carrie Young Is home from Lineoln where she has been studying music the past winter. Jason Tlmmerman was u delegate to the A. O. U. W. . lodge which met in Omaha last week. Dr. James was In Lincoln a few days this week attending u meeting of the dentists of Nebraska. J. A. Nutter and wlfo of Kansas City have been spending the week with relatives at this phicc , Jennie Thompson and her mother left for a summer's visit with relatives In Oklahoma Tuesday. P. H. Reimcrs Is homo from Long Bench , Collfornla , where ho has been spending the past winter. J. R. Cain , jr. , WHS in Lincoln last week serving as a juror during a ses sion of the supreme court. Dora Allen , and baby of Omaha are spending a few days with her par ents , Capt. Evans and wife. Mrs. A. Tynan loft on Monday morn ing for an extended visit with a daugh ter at Rlttersvllle , Washington. Lulu Bcaman of Dover , Oklahoma , arrived last week for a visit with her grandmother , Mrs. Isaac Curtis. W. StrlugDcld and wife of Geneva were the guests of their daughterMrs. Dora Atwood , a few days last week. A dance and card party will be given In the opera house this evening by the Mysterlarch club for Gertrude Hays Gene Hclmick returned homo Sun > day from Indiana where he had been with a theatrical troupe the past win' tor. Mrs. A. W. Montgomery has been lr Peru this week attending the com1 racuccment exercises at the state nor mal. mal.W. W. H. Uogrefe , wlfo and daughtei loft Monday morning for an extended trip through the east , which will include cludo Jamestown. Bert Harris Is expected homo this week from the state of Washingtot .1 where ho has been raising sheep foi 1 the past six years. A G. A. R. post was organized here last week and the olllccrs installed Sat urday afternoon. I. S. Vader wa elected commander. Fred Schultz and wife , who have hai charge of the Florence hotel for tin past few months have gone to Omahi | where he has a place In drug stor 0 running a soda fountain , o , , Memorial services will be conductei i. hero ncxtSunday under the auspices o the G. A. R. The services will b 0 hold in the Baptist church and wll 1 bo preached by Rev. Taylor of Hia watha. Prof. Wilson loft Sunday mornlni for Woodbine , Iowa , where he wll } ° spend a month with his wlfo afte which he will go to Alliance , Neb , where he will teach in a normal schoo tor six weeke. The commencement exercises which wore hold in the opera house last Thursday ovenin ? were tbo nicest ever held In S'.ella. Prof. Gainc ? of the Louisville schools delivered the class address which was lino. Joseph Hlg- gins , one of the graduates , was just re covering from nn attack ot the measles and was unable to ulve his oration , although h < 3 was able to be present mJMBbTDT. Cloma Rousek attended church in Dawson Sunday. Lida Crawford Is recovering from an attack of pleurisy. R. J. Hill and wife moved to Verdon the last of the wcok. Mr ? . Frank Porak is spending the week with friends In Lincoln. Fred Linn of Grandln , Mo. , Is hero visiting relatives and former friends. Tuesday , May 28th , will bo observed as general "clean up day" In Hum boldt. Wlnnlo Mann has accepted a position as operator in the local telephone of fice W. B Alexander and family of Daw son were guests of Dr. _ J. II. Morris and family Sunday. Mrs. John" Fryborger and little aughter of Pawnee City , are guestsof lumboldt friends this week Al Prey and family of St. Joe visited he first of the week with the former's larent" in this city , J. J. Prey and wife Mrs. O. T. Llttlo returned homo Fri day from Pawnee City , where she had been called by the serious Illness of a dative. Frank Johnson , former nlghi operar or at the depot at this place , has gone o Atchi-on , Ivansto assume his new duties as day operator. Albert Tanner entertained a large number of his little friends at his homo lomo on Central avenue Saturday iftornoon. in honor of his ninth birth- lay anniversary. Mrs. II. C. Baldwin and daughter , illss Georgia , of Cleveland. Ohio , are n the city visiting with Dr. J. R. ilorris and family , the former being n ister of Mrs. Morris. The baccalaureate- sermon was ircachcd to the class of ' 07 by Rev. J. A. Hohenwald , pastor of the Ger- nan M. E. church In the Presbyterian church Sunday ovonlncr. Frank Shurtlefi" , well known In Hum- joldt , was recently married to Miss ladys Casobcer of Lincoln. Mr. ShurtlelT and bride expect to make , hclr homo on a ranch near McCook , J. D. Shrnuger left Monday to look after land interests in the western part of the state , and will make his daugh ter , Mrs. Harry B. Shellenberger , at Stamford , a short visit before return ing home. Dr. W. F. Carver and P. O. Avery returned the last of the week from Freeraont , whcro they had been in at tendance at the G. A. R. encampment. The latter was selected as a delegate to the national convention , which meets next fall. Mrs. Grace Beyers and little daugh ter , arrived in the city the last of the week for a vlslo with her parents , Dr. W. F. Carver and wife. The Beyers family have recently moved from Kan sas City and arc now located at Owa- tomna , Minn. Humboldt has organized a good base ball team for this season. A game was played on the Tncumsoh diamond Fri day afternoon. Humboldt won with a score of 0 to 4. Friday and Saturday afternoons cames with Cottner Univer sity are scheduled to take place on the homo groundj. F. J. Hnlzda has sold his residence property on Central avenue to Joe Williams for the consideration of $4,000. Mr. Williams and family ex pect to move to their new property next fall , while Mr. Hnlzda and wlfo will move to Butler county , Kansas , In the near future , where two of their sons now reside. A. E. Stalder , Henry Funk and Dick Sutorlus , prominent farmers residing southwest of town , were quite badlj hurt ono day recently by scaffold fallIng - Ing with them , while engaged in erect ing a granary on the latter's farm. They were all rendered unconecious tor a time. The two former gentlemen received broken rib ? . Mr. Stalder sprained his back quite severely. Mr. Sutorius is reported to be in a critlca condition , and Mrs. Rowley , a trained nurse from Falls City , was called here Sunday to attend to his wants. ' j n OHIO Lloyd Knisely spent Sunday In Au burn. Frank.Peck wa ? a county heat visitor recently. Iv.tn Keller was a Vi-rdon vl ltor recently Any Zorn and wife were guest ? of Fred Miller's Sunday. Lola Sturms visited at the home of Phineas Fisher Sunday. Master Roy Peck spent last Friday at his uncle's , N. Peck. Clay Peck and wlfo visited at Clcon Peck's ono day recently. Elma Cook and Vlvlu Muyfiold went to Verdon Sunday evening. Ed Kimmel and family spent Sunday with John Bowers and wife. H. A. Burk and wife were guests of the hitter's parents Sunday. E. T. Peck and family were guests of Eph. Peck and wife Sunday. Chas. Stamp and wife spent Sunday with G. W. Burtlott and wife. Lloyd Shouse returned home Monday from his uncle , Tom Johnson. Otto Huettner and family spent ono day this week with his parents. Jacob Class and wife were guests of A. Kettencr and family oundny. S. H Knisely and wife wore guests of GRO. Shouse and wife Sunday. Joe Cully and wife vssltcd friends at the county seat one day this week. Frank Cook and family visited at the homo of Ed Taylor's one day last week. Clarence and Ethel Peck visited at George Johnston's Monday afternoon. Mrs Earl Shaller was n guest of Mrs.Win. Huettner Monday afternoon. Chas. Zentner and family spent Sat urday evdnlng with John Zer.tner and family. James Gllmoru , Vera Voder and Lizzie Kubrick wore guests at Allio Dowty's. Herman Huettner and wife visited with Paul Gros oehnin ? and family Sunday. Several of the young folks spent Sunday afternoon with Chester stump o.nd wife. Wm. Muttner and family spent one day recently with Herman Schrieler ind family. Mrs. Noah Peck and Miss Ethel and John Hutchinson spent Sunday in Falls City. Mrs. Win. Huettnor entertained her mother , sister and grandmother last Friday eye. Bert Dodds from near Humboldt spent the latter part of last week with Ed Bartlctt. Quite a good many from this vicinity are attending the carnival in Strauss- vlllo this week. Frank Uhlig returned home from Excelsior Springs last week much im proved in health. Most all in this locality are through planting corn and a good rain would bo much appreciated. Wm. Bowman is assisting C. P. Slump In his store at Straussvllle dur ing the carnival. Kate Shouse is spending the week with her cousin , , Mrs. Jesse Spaogler , near Merrill , Kans. Mrs. Wm. Gerdes of Morrlll , Kans. , spent Tuesday night with her brother , A. Ketterer and family. Lulu Stump is assisting her cousin , C. P. Stump , in his store at Strauss. vllle during the big carnival. Mrs. Will Cook and son , Bryan , of Verdon are visiting relatives and friends In this vicinity this week. Mrs. Geo. Sturms returned to her home last Tuesday after a two weeks visit with her brother and family at Ilolton , Ks. Grandma Schmlckel ot Falls City visited with her daughler and grand children in Ihis vicinity the latter part of last week. Maude McCann and Ida Burk , ac companied by their genllemen friends , spent Sunday evening with H. A. Burk and wife. Wallace and Rebecca Cully , accom panied by their mother , were guests of their couslnu , John Hutchlngs and sis- ler in Falls Cily Sunda/ . Dallas Yoder and his sister , Lottie , accompanied by Goldie and Elma Cook spent Sunday at the County Home with the latter's grandparents. Quite a number gathered at the home of Louis Finck in the way of a surprise Sunday and spent the evening. Thoee present report a jolly good time. RULO. Clara Miller was on the sick list last week. Polly Carpenter was Missouri visitor Sunday. Ed Gilbert was a v'sitor ' in Missouri Sunday. Prof. Nichols is moving to Lincoln s this wcok. Oliver Haler finished corn planti n < r this week. Vearl True was an Atchison visitor Thursday. i John Tucket's children have measles this week. Vcarl True was on the sick list the first of the week. Vcs Bunke.r of Fortesquc spent Tues day nignt In Rulo. Captain Fickle is working on the dyke with E. Snook. Clarence McWnin Is working on a farm near Falls City. Mox Gesser returned from Omaha Friday of last week George Ocamb was a business vliltor In St. Joe last Friday. Will Fulton of Humboldt is vishinp- Hulo friends this week. F. E. Gulp of Wymore was a business visitor herp last Friday. Mrs. Sommers Is visiting her daugh ter , Mrs. Joe McDonald. Mrs. Susan Boles Is moving Into her Own property this week. Floyd and Vcnrl True visited In Atchison last Saturday. Rev. Maize and son of Salem , spent Sunday with Rule friends. Charlie Story went to work on the Missouri river bridge Tuesday. Fred Stcinhaus made iv trip to Bun ker's mill In Missouri Monday. Joseph McDonald is having the out side of his house newly painted. Edith Kern was u county capltol visitor last Saturday afternoon. I0v.m Dunn and wife were Mis-ourl visitors ihe latter part of last week. Mr. Record and family went to Superior - erior , Sunday to visit Mrs. R's parentr Dr. McNut , dentist , from Craig , Mo. , visited Rule in a professional way last week. Born , on Saturday morning , May 1& , to John Cayerzaglc and wife , a baby boy. Henderson Alexander of Rushbottom was a Rule visitor Thursday of lu-t week. E. J , Levering of Beatrice was trans acting business in Rule the last of last week. John Dunn of Missouri was a busi ness visitor In Rule the last of last week. The Missouri river is the lowest at this time than it has been for several years. Mrs. Dodo Anderson and daughter left for Kansas Tuesday for u few daye visit. Frona Watts , of Kansas spent sever al days this week visiting with Rule relatives. Jerry Kanaly and wife of Falls City * > visited with relatives here Sunday afternoon. The stcamboatOmaha passed through Rule Saturday afternoon enroute for Kansas City. John Inks of Salem carao down Fri day for a few days visit with his sister , Mrs. Walace. Ruth' Kanaly came down from Falls Saturday evening to spent a few days with home folks. Miss Provo arrived in Uulo this week to attend the marriage of Miss Vesta " Van Vaulkingburg. Mrs. Fay and daughter of Chicago , are visiting her daughter , Mrs. Frank Van Vaulkingburg. The pupils of the high school gave an entertainment at the Opera House last Saturday evening. Mr. Theo. Anderson and daughter made a business trip to Hiawatha Thursday of last week. W. W. Chinook , telegraph lineman of Wvmore was iransactlng business in Rule the last of the week. Jim Goolsby and mother , moved to Table Rock Monday where Jim expects to work in the coal chute. E Snook and gang are making some much needed repairs on the dyke north of ihe big bridge this week. Mrs. Ylkeof Wichita , Kans. , spent a few days last week with her niece' Ella Carpenter of this city. ( Continued to Page 4. )