r 8 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , MAY 31 , 1907 ' Foi : SALK--820 ncn's nbout 4 miles of Snlem , upland. All feni-ed , new house 4 rooms , well mid windmill , 150 acres cnltivnted , 20 neres mendow , 8 acres timber , bnlancf pustutt' 'Henry C. Smith $10 IHT acre. Smnll payment down balance 10 years time u per cent. A bargain. . 110 lo 120 ncres iinnr Balem , bottom hind. Good terms. Might lent for 15)07. ) Untidy toilppotnnd tow n. 100 neres 2 miles of Pulls City. 100 ncres 2A miles of Stelln. 100 ncres Nuekolls Co. , Neb. About 50 nores winter wheat , $ -10 per nore. 80 ncres Brown county , Kits. , 7 miles LANDS & LOANS southeast of llinwntlui. Will take smnll house in Fnlls City ns part pny. Good terms. 200 ncres 15 miles Fnlls City , tfood , fair house. ICO ncres Johnson county , good terms. HUMBOLDT. Rex fralg ol Argentine , Kns. , Is vis iting HumboUlt friend's this wcclc. ( Jrnco Slnnof Dawoon , visited with her cousin , Hoxlu Wells' , this week. Mr . Frank Mullen Is reported serl- oiis.lv HI "t tint Enaworth hospltnl In St. Joe. A. A. MoMurry arrived In the city Moniluy for u visit with his wlfo and son , Cooper. A large erowd was In town Tuesday to attend the big oattlo sale of Henry II. ICtipor. Mrs. Guy Cooper and baby roturneJ Monday from u pluasunt vltdt with relatives In St. Joe. John I ) . Shraugor returned Monday from a business trip to the- western part of the elate. Arthur Freeman has accepted u po sition In IIuclcoU's drug store during the summer months. Jos. I. Liltlo of Connersvllle. Ind. , visited the first of the week with his brother , O. T. Little. L. H. lllll , a student at the Pern nor mal , visited his brother , I'rof. II. It. Hill , In this city Friday. ITopo Abbott , one of the eorp of teachers In the city schools , left Sun- Ony for her homo in I'eru. „ W , T. Fnnton anil wlfo of Falls City , attended the commencement exercises in llumboldt , Friday evening. Bertha Frank loft Wednesday for a visit with her sister , Mrs. Lllllo Clydesdale , at Oaylord , Kas. The annual memorlitl service was prcachedlby Itov. L. U. Smith In the Presbyterian churob Sunday morning. Will Johnson , day operator at the depot , is enjoying a two weeks vaca tion with friends In Omaha and Lin- coin. Nellie Kecd. who for the past ycai has been an Instructor In the ollj schools , loft Monday for her homo a York. Taylor Gore , who Is now employee us traveling salesman for a St. Jot firm , spent Sunday with Ilumbold friends. Mrs. Ernest Fergus returned Mon day from St. Joe , where she had beoi taking medical treatment In one of tin hospitals In that cltj. Mrs. J. A. Waggoner and daughter Lllllth , returned Sunday from Peru where the latter graduated from th' ' state normal last week. The Misses Ida and Nora Stalde and Ollvo Potrashek gave a line shower for lone Norton at the homo c the former young ladles Saturday al ternoon. Dr. A. L. Brlllmrt , until recentl employed at dentistry In this eltj since locating at Tccumsoh , was unite in marriage Wednesday last to Evoly Dale of Ccntorvllle , Ind. The ahunnl reception wab held Mot day evening at the homo of F. M. Wl liamson and wife and the banquet u the Park hotel. Out of the 203 men bora Al were in attendance. Edward Hodapp , who has bee teaching at Union , this state , for th past year , U homo to spend his sum me vacation. Ho has been elected to th same position for the ensuing year. H. D. Philpot went down to St. Joi the last of the week to hnvo a sccon operation performed for cancer. Tli latter growth made its appearance o his shoulder several weeks ago. nu has rapidly grown in size since then. Invitations have been issued to tl : marriage of Ernest Porr , son of 1 Porr and wife and Ida Stalder , eldc daughter of A. E. Stalder and wlf the weddlngHo occur at the homo ' the bride at 8:110 : Wednesday evcnln Juno o. The commencement exercises of tl Humboldt high school were hold in tl opera house Friday evening and wo of an unusually high order of cute taiumcnt. The class play "Sophocl Antigone" was exceptionally well re dcrcd. The class of ' 07 Is composed eleven members : Mary Ilowell , Del Oberly , Roxle Wells , Hattlo Coopc LUHo Oberly , Emma Stans , Del Pi sons , Ralph Beery , Esther Muxwe Patrick Walsh and Charles Watzc Seven of these will attend summ school and teuch next year , whl others are planning to attend the ui versity. Twenty members of the eighth gra received diplomas Saturday ovenlt The program was well rendered. T boot black drill , readings by Ma Candy and Bessie Little and a vocal i lection by Zora Marble were leadli features of the eveningsentertalnmer Mrs. J J. Stone and Imby came down from Lincoln , the last of the .vcck for a visit with friend ? and relatives. A very pretty wedding took place at the hoini ! of E. S. Norton and wlfo at high noon Wednesday , May 'J ! , ' 07 , when tlioir oldest daughter , lone , was united In marriage1 to Dr. A. E. Wolfe , u rUinjT young physician of Falls City , Rev. L. U. Smith , pastor of the Pres byterian church of this city , performed the ceremony In thepresonco of the Im mediate relatives and friends , Or and Mrs. Wolfe will go to housekeeping at once In a cottage which Is already fur nished for their occupancy at Falls City. OHIO II. J. Prlchard was a Barada visitor Sunday. Wm. McGowcnvas a Barada visitor Sunday. Roy Peck visited at Clay Peck's on Monday. Frances Knlsoly returned homo from Peru last week. Frank Uhllg wont to llumboldt on Monday on business. Myrtle Yocam visited with Lyilia Werner on Sunday. Katie Wolck visited al the homo of Mike Egnor Sunday. Mrs. Ed Klmmel Is visiting In Mis souri with relatives. Mrs. Jake Glbblo was a guest of Mrs. Clem Stump on Monday. Mr. Miller and wlfo are guests of Chester Stump and wife. Otto Werner visited at the homo of Mike Schaiblo last Sunday. Frank Hout'/ and wlfo were guests of Mr. Bcattlo and wife Sunday. E. T. Pock and family visited with X , PeeK and wife on Sunday. Claude Phllllpl and wlfo visited one day last week at Perry Shaker's. Tuck Cook and , vlfo wore guests of , Frank Cook and family this week. Nelllo Knlsoly was a guest of her cousin , Edith Peck , Saturday night. ' O. A. Hurk and wife wore guests of ! their son , Herbert , and wlfo Sunday. Mrs > . Frank [ lout/ was a guest of Mrs. Ulom Stump Monday afternoon. Wm. Bartlett and wlfo wore guests of their nephew , U. A. Burk , and wife. Perry Shatter , wife and Donald were guests of Noah Peck and wlfo Sunday. Chas. Xentncr and family were guests of Frank Cook and family on Sunday. N. Peck and wlfo enjoyed a vlsli , ' from S. II. Knlsoly and wlfo Sunday t Grace Ncdrow went to Stella iusi Wednesday for a visit with relatives C. Phllllpl and wife spout a portloi of last week with Guy Llchty and wife Otto Iluottner , sr. , and wlfo wen guests of their son , Wm. , and wlfo or Sunday. Herman Schneider and family wen guests of A. Kettcrer and family 01 Sunday. Annie Meyers entertained a numbe of her young friends at her home las Sunday. George Poh and wlfo of Elraodena Gal. , are hero visiting relatives am friends. D Fred Uuoggo and wife of Madlsoi county , nro hero visiting ; relatives am friends. Maude McCann visited with her sU tcr , Mrs. H. A. Burk , the latter part o last week. Mcsdamcs Llchty and Clark of Fall City , were guest of Mrs. F , S. Licht on Monday. Marie Llchty is spending the wee ! in the country with her brother Fran and family. Dallas Yoder and Gohllo Cook wer to Verdon last , Friday eve to attend th cotmnencereent. Harvey and Frank Peck visited wit the former's brothers at Morrlll , Kns the latter part of the week. Gco. Priclmrd ami family and Cha \Vhotstlno and family enjoyed an ou Ing on the river one day recently. Clay Peek and wlfo and the latter father and brother were out to th * . j Missouri river sight seeing on Sundu ; k ' Henry Brim and lady friend of nei 3r' Hamlin , Kns. , were guests of the fo lo ' mer's sister , Mrs. A. E , Knisely , Su it. ay- Martin Nolle and wife entertaiuc 10 about forty In the way of a party Sa jr. urday evening and n good time Is r ] Q ported by those present. ry , G. W. Prlchard and family , Frac e- Cook and family and Mrs. Win. Coc of Verdon , spent last Friday evenln with Cbas. Zentner and family. SALEM Guy Shccloy went to Peru on Tues day. ' Cass Moore wont to Denver Sntur day. Myrtle Easley visited In Dnwson last week. Mrs. Ed May want to Falls City on Thursday. Mrs. Slaver and Lena wont to llulo Saturday. Mr. Barrett diovo to Verdnn Satur day evening1. W. W. Spurlock went to Nebraska City on Monday. Joe Windlo returned home from Lin coln on Saturday. Chris. Hershey of Falls City , WHS in Salem Wednesday. Toild Waggoner came down ffo'in Uawson , Thursday. Cass Moore made a business trip to St. .Too on Tuesday. Miv. W. W. Spurlock went to Ne braska City Friday. Joe Lord and wife and Cclld drove to Falls City on Friday. G. W. Barker was n Falls City busi ness visitor Tuesday. Mr. Russell returned homo from Rock county , Monday. Louvn Collcy spent the last of the week with Sadyo Jonos. John Pelrson was a business visitor to Fall * City on Tuesday. Shcrm Mcmlcnhall und wife spent Wednesday with Ed Rob. L. H. Barnes and wife were visitors [ n Shub rt on Wednesday. Hazel Barrett entertained a number of friends Saturday evening. Virgil Grlnstead has accepted u po sition with Russell & Dowoll. Zulu McCool and Mary Russell left Tuesday for a visit in Lincoln. Mrs A.J. Tynor left the first of the week for a visit at Katiias City. Ll/.zlo Jarrctt and Mamie Morton drove down from Stella Saturday. P. R Sholtz and wife of Elk Creek , visited at C. B. Emmort's Monday. Will Davis and wife and Myra Mia nick arrived from Auburn Friday. Mrs M. B. Garrison left Monday foi Hcnton , la , after a short visit here Mosdumes Win. Stack and Diuh Corn drove over from Verdon Thurs day. Mrs. Joe Windlo returned homo Sun day from St. Joe , whore she has beet visiting for several weeks. , J. G. Ranger returned Thurs'Ja ; from Omaha , where he attended tin harness makers convention. Me'dames J. L Slocum , Harr ; Jcnno , Frank Grecnwald and MfUtloE May of Falls City , were Salem visitor on Wednesday. Mrs. Charlie McCool and son , Wll Ham , and Mrs. Ella Lord drove to Fall City on Tuesday , where Mrs. L. tool the train for Hiawatha. Madge Whltten , Boyd Moore , Lloyi Barrett and Frank Elshiro attondc the commencement exorcises In Fall City last Thursday evening. A number of friends surprised MU Myrtle Mendenhall on last Thursda evening at the home of Mrs. Joh Leihn. The evening was speut I music and games. Refreshments wer served. FARGO. 5 Fred Ruegco and wife were her Friday. C. J. Wallraff and wlfo were her Saturday. C. J. Thomas was a Rule vlsltc Saturday. Chas Ilallley was a Preston calk Thursday. Clarence Shotz spent Sunday wit homo folks. Ed Hunzker had business at Fal City Tuesday. Baldo DanneUer had business I Rule recently. Charlie \Vlsman was a county sei shopper recently. Mrs. George Fisher was a Farj shopper Saturday. F. E. Fltzscho and wife were Ru shoppers Thursday. James Sells and family were she j > ers hero Saturday. II. G. Dorsto had business at tl county seat recently. Fred Rueggo and family visited He man Dorste's Sunday. Walter and Lee Perkins were at tl county seat Saturday. The dance at the Redrncn hall Satur day evening was well attended. Jacob Wisman and wlfo were the L'uests of Amll Gulsoh's Sunday. A. F Randolph hauled several loads of porkers to Preston Thursday. Otto ILiettncr shelled about a thou sand bushels of corn Wednesdu ) . Mary Donnecker is spending a few weeks with her aunt , Mrs. Ed Bauman , Mrs. Nixon of Hamlln , Kansas , was visiting with her mother , Mrs Perkins Sunday. 15. Rollers and family of Falls City was visiting with homo folks at this place Sunday. A great many farmers of this neigh borhood have to replant their corn on account of the dry weather and cut worms. VERDON Mr. and Mrs. Sloan spent Sunday at 'alls ' City. Chloe Wilkinson is on the sick list us week. Mrs. WD. . Corn spent Wednesday t Hancock's. Mary Hiinloy came down from Pern Miursday last. Fred Gibson was a county seat vlsl- or Saturday. Rev. J. T. Rowan was a Dawson visi- or last Wednesday. Sadie Buson of Dawson attended the lay given here Saturday. John Mark and Tom Quibble wore ounty seat visitors this week- Mrs. Leva Veal and daughters vlsl- oil Mrs. Boll Cornell last week. Will Shoemaker of near Lincoln Is ( siting relatives hero this week. Misses Efflo Ham and Ella Ber ? amo down from Stella Saturday. Carrie Brlcker came down from Shu jert last Thursday for a visit here. Mr. Dillon and sisters attended tin ) lay given hero Saturday evening. DIsralei Bowman left la-t Tuosdiij or Mexico where ho will remain sotm line. Rev J.T. Rowan left Tuesday foi 'eru where he will attend the suinmci school. Warren Douglass came down fron incoln Saturday evening anil spen Sunday at his home MesdamcsToutch undCurry roturnci Sunday from Hot-ton where they havi been visiting relatives. Misses Leonard and Judd accompan ed by Chas. Shoemaker and Ralpl Miller spent Sunday u the Bluffs. Mrs Walker and children vlsltei relatives hero the latter part of las iveek. Gug Gugo and family came dowi [ rom Howe Saturday and remalnei until Tuesday the guest of Mre Culler Last Friday evening about . " > o'clocl a south bound freight was wrecked n the Sardine bridge which delayed th traflle several hours. Nelson Tlraerman and Miss Ros Mark wore quietly married at th home of the bride's father Wednesda evening. Only immediate relative being present. Rev. Rowan ofllclal ing. The Shakespeare club cave a recej tion for Mr. und Mrs. Tlmerman las Friday evoving. About fifty person were present. Refreshments conslsi ing of ice.cream and cake were servet All there report n good time. Last Tuesday evening the pupils c the seventh , eighth and ninih grade gave a surprise parly for Ada Leonart teacher of the grammar room , Th evening was pleasantly whlled awa with games and diversions. Partnei for supper were gotten by matchin hearts , Refreshments consisted i ice crctun and cake. BARADA. M. Schulcnburg was in Falls Git Monday. E. E. Bolojack was in Shubert c business Thursday. Roy Dunn took a load of produce i the city on Tuesday. Henry and Conei Gerdes werecounl scat visitors on Saturday. Wesloi Tindlo of Eldorado , Kan ; spent Sunday at this place. Lloyd Mitchell took a load of pr duca to Falls City Tuesday. Walt Morehead put up a new win mill for John Boyd this week. Dr. Van Osdel was visiting with h parents at the farm on Sunday. Lloyd Mitchell and wife entertalnc D , E. Splckler and wife on Sunday. Allen Franklin and family were puet3 of Jnko Peters and wlfo Sunday. Wash Sailors shelled corn on Monday and D. E. Spickler shelled on Friday , Walter Orr is ongaced in helping Win Kuhlrnan with the belated spring work Mr. ai.d Mrs. J. L. Clark are rejoic ing over the arrival of of a son , May 21 , 1907. Mrs. Sam'l Splckler and sister , Mrs. Joslo Aue , were Falls City visitors Saturday. Alvln Catlctt and wife purchased their housekeeping outfit in Falls City on Monday. Miss Edna Williamson returned Sat urday from a visit with relatives In Falls City. Chas.Swiman has returned from a re cent visit with friends at Craig and Corning , Mo. Sam Edgar and wife of Falls City ere in town Sunday attending memo- ial services. Roy Williamson and Leon Vasser crc taking in the sights at the county at on Monday. Wm. Cllne is in Falls City under the are of Dr. Miner who is treating ; a ancerous growth. Frank Robbing and Rob't. Cook were ver from Mound City the first of the , 'cck buying horses. Mrs. Ell'/.a Thompson and daughter , lac , of the county seat worn attending ervices hero Sunday. Mrs. Charles Martin left Tuesday or Oregon , Mo. , whore she will visit vith her daughter , Mrs. Philip Markt. George Sailors and wife spent a few ay the fore part of the week with heir daughter , Mrs. Xella Marmot , icar Dawson. Win. Raines and Harry Cline wont o the Missouri fishing Monday. We inve not learned how they brought ionic their "catch" . John Lancdor. has a line new Colum- jlan talking machine. It is a line one mil his records comprise many excel- ent musical numbers. T. C Roe and wife , accompanied by heir sons wore up from Falls City Sun- lay to attend Memorial services anO visit with relatives and friends. On Thursday the old soldiers and tholr friends gathered at the church ind then proceeded to the cemetery to fiag and decoatc the graves of the old soldiers lying at rest at this place , The now bank of ours Is keeping abreast of the times even to house cleaning season. Tnis week the papci was hung and the oiling , painting , etc , completed. Sam Drake of Falls Citj did the work. Memorial services were conducted al the Big Bethel church under the au spices of the Woodman of the World ind the old veterans. Rev. Tusk o Shubert delivered a very able and im pressive sermon. The music furnlshec by the girls' chorus was enjoyed bj all. E. E. Bolejack was in Omaha Friday and Saturday in attendance upon hii sister , Mrs Joe Harper , who under went a serious operation at a hospitu there. She is reported as doing wol at the present time. L. H. Moreheai supplied hU place in the bank during the absence. The family of Uncle Dick William son received a box of oranges on Mon day that ho had shipped from Califor nla where he is visiting. They an A. 1 in quality and flavor. We nri glad to chronicle the news that nlread ; Uncle Dick I ? greatly improved ii health. On last Saturday occurred the marriage riago of Leona Sailors and Alvin A Cattlett , both of this vicinity , at Kock port , Mo. The news came as a surpta to friends and relative ? . This estl ID u bio couple arc well known hero am their friends are legion. All join u wishing them a very prosperous am happy future. Thov will make the ! homo on Mr. Catlett's ranch north o Barada. RULO. John Kanaly went to St. Joe Fridaj Anna Mahan spent last Friday i Fulls City. Mrs. Emma Wallace spent Saturda in Falls City. Grant Ocauib is having his hous newly painted. Elva True Is recovering from an al tack of measles. Mike Hopkins mane a trip to Atch ! son Friday last. Two of Charlie Miller's chlldre have the measles. Ed Gilbert was a rails city visitor Saturday. The band gave an open a'r ' concert Saturday evening1. Cecil Kanaly was a Fall ? city visitor Monday afternoon Mrs. Belpler Is having the outside of her house repainted. Herman Kloopfol was on the sick list the first of the week. Dr. McNut of craig , was on the street of llulo this week. Adam Bicklo shlpood a carload of cuttle to St. Joe , Monday. Enoch Zigler made a business trip to Missouri Monday afternoon , John Kanaly made a business trip to Missouri , Monday afternoon. Mrs. Robert Dunn of Missouri , visit , cd relatives in Rule Sunday. F. E. Kulp of Wymore , was a busi ness \isitor In Rule Tuesday. Mrs. John Dunn visited friends lu Missouri the first of the week. / Will Barber of Severance , Kas. , vis- ted with Rule friends Sunday. W. W. Chinnock of ( wyrnoie , was a > uslne s visitor In Rule Tuesday. RobKuimlv and John , jr. , wore Falls ! itv visitors last uturdiiy afternoon. Mr. Record and family returned Sun- ay from a two weeks visit to Super- or. Wm. Fulton moved hie household oods from Humbo'dt to Rule last veek. George E. Ward and J. A , ' Hiakle vero HumboUlt visitors the first of the veek. D. J Young of Peru , is in town this veok canvassing for the Personal Help ibrary. Tolbut Winkle went to Forte-cue , Mondaj for several days visit with elatlves. W. 1 } . Hir.ton of Omaha wa ? Iran- icting business in Rule Thursday of ast week. Hi-nr.N ( iiverzaglo was a visitor to .he count v capllol the latter part of t wei-k. J. L. Mcndonhall of Beatrice , passed through Rule rrlday evening enrouie 'or St. Joe. J. M. Gustafson of Wymore was a uusinoss visitor to this place the last of last week. Mrs. Ferd Harlow of Falls City , spent Sunday with 'per daughter. Mrs. C. B. Schaett'cr. Mamie and Gertrude Kanaly and Joslo McMahon left Monday for Peru , toattend seh'ool. Ray Hart , who has spent the past two months near Hiawatha , returned homo Saturday. Worth Anderson and family of Kan sas , spent Saturday and Sunday with friends In Rulo. Win. Watts and Blalne Anderson of Kansas spent Wednesday cf last week with Rule friends. Jim Goolsby moved from Table Rock to Missouri this week , to work for Steve Cunningham. Leslie Inks came in from the countrr Saturday , to spend some tlrao with her sister , Mrs. Wallace. Norm Kerraodo moved from Skunk Ridge to the house once owned by Mrs. Robert on North 3rd st. Mrs. Theo Anderson and daughter returned from a visit with friends lu Kansas one day last week. Floyd and Vearl True departed Sat urday for Union Nebraska where they expect to spent the summer. Lewis sweiuforth , who moved over in Missouri some time ago , moved back to Rule , the first of the week. rather sproll went to Arago Sunday. Mable Kohler of Fargo , arrived in Rule Saturday , to visit friends. Edith Hlnkle , who has been at'.end- Ir.g school at Lexington , Mo. , returned to her homo at this place Sunday. Ruth Kaualy returned from Falls city Sunday , having finished her sea son in a millinery store at that place Mac LeBlano Is putting in new mooern windows and making some other repairs in his house this week The mediclal examiner of tbe Burl ington Helief was in Rule Saturday , to examine some of the men now workIng - Ing on the river bridge , Mesdames D. VanValkenburg , Frank * VanValkenburg and Fee and duughter , Beatrice , und Wayne Richardson spent Tuesday in Kansas with Josie Vetter. Sam Hull met with quite an accident Thursday of last week ; while catching ; rivets on the bridge. In some way be missed ono.whlch struck him just above the richt eye , cutting an ugly gash , which required several stitches to close the place. The rivet was red hot when it struck him , and burnt as well as cut the flesh.