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THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JUNE 2i , 1907 Died. BOVUJ 1S25-1'J07 Boyle was bom it Edenborouffh. Scotland , Fcbru ary 8th , 1825 , and came lo Amer ica when he was twenty yean of age. lie was married in Nev York to Julia IlelTerman. The : lived in Chicago for some linn and from there went to Musca tine , la. , where they lived unti I 1857 , when Mr. Boyle moved hi : ? In It family to a farm in Otoe county Nebraska. They remained then until 18f > 5 , when they moved t < Salem , in this county , where In lived until 1S < )3. To Kugcne 15ovlc and his wifi were born ten children , seven o whom arc living. Mrs. Boyli preceded her husband a goot many years , having died in 1870 The oldest and the youngcs children died in infancy whili Mrs. George Strong died in thi : city eleven years ago. Since 1803 Mr. Uoyle made hi home with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin the last few years having beei spent in Oklahoma City. II < has been in failing health fortwi years past though his last illncs was of short duration , lie hac been ailing for some two week when on Sunday , June 10th , In was taken seriously ill and tin end came Tuesday June 12th. The body was brought on fron Oklahoma City that the inter incut might he made in the fain ily lot in Steele's cemetery , when the remains were taken dircctl ; from the train and the service conducted by Rev. Neide of St Thomas Episcopal church. In the years of his long rcsi dcnce in this city and county Mr Boyle made many sincere , life long friends who deeply regre his death. lie was a kind am loving father , a true , loyal friein and to those who mourn him i extended the sympathy of score of friends. Those of his family who wen here to attend the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marvin ain Mrs. J. A. Johnston , Oklahom City ; John Boylef wife and son Rufcsi , of Mitchell , Neb. ; Charli Boyle and wife , Sabctha , Kans. Eugene Boyle , Salem , Neb. ; an S. B , Hcyser , Omaha. Of the children unable to at tend were Mrs. Sam Ileyser , o Omaha and Msis Anna Boyle Oklahoma City. XKITZIU. 1834-1907 August Ncitzeli sr. , was bor in Frazfeldti Germany , Octobe 7 , 1834. and died in Falls City June 12 , 1)07 , aged 72 years , months and 25 days. He cam to the United States with hi parents in 1848 when fourtee years of age. They lived in Mi ! waukee , Wis. , for one year an from there went to Manitowac one hundred miles north of Wu consin. In 1856 Mr , Neitzel wa married to Miss Susan Miller ante to them eight children were bor three of whom are deceased. Fov sons and one daughter are livinf They are August Neitrel jr. , c this city , Mrs , Henry Farmei William A. ami Carl N. , of Cot cordia , Kans. , and Henry c British Columbia. In June 1861 Mr. Neitze brought his family to Richardso county but later moved to Cot cordia , Kansas , where he live until about ten years ago whe he re-located in this county. He is well known throughot this community and has borne tli good will and confidence of a who knew him , enjoying the e teem and respect of all his neigl bors and friends at all time Most of his life he has been farmer and in this he was ve successful. For many months he has be < in very poor health and recent he had a fall which proved ve serious and from that time ' . failed rapidly until on Saturd ; last death released him from 1 : suffering an he passed on to jo the wife and children who ha preceded him. Mrs. Neitze death occurred in 1902. Besides the children named those of his immediate family who live to mourn his death are the following brothers and sis ters : William , of Concordia , Kas. , John , of Preston. Neb. , August , of Wisconsin , Mary , of Denver , and r < ena whose address is un known. Mr. Ncitx.el was brought up in Germany in the Lutheran church. The funeral services were held Friday , June 14 , l'J07 , at 1C o'clock a , m. from the residence of August Ncitxel , jr. in the presence of u large assembly oi friends and were conducted by Rev. W. T. Clinc , I'll. D. of the M. 12. church , interment was made in Steele's cemetery. Tc the family and relatives whc mourn for his death is extended sincere sympathy of the entire community. PUCK , 1848-1907. Noah Peck died at the home of his father-in-law. John Yocam , Sunday , June 10 , 1'JO" at 3 p. in. of the hemorrhage of the stomach after an illness of a little more than a week. He has been a sufferer from stomach trouble for years but a week before his death when he came to town he seemed in as good health and spirits as usual but in the afternoon at the sale lie was seized by a violent hemorrhage and in his weakened condition was removed to the home'of Mr. Yocam where he continued to fail until death claimed him Sunday afternoon. Mr. Peck has been for a great many years a well known and honored resident of this commu nity , lie was a farmer and stock- raiser and lived on a fine farm lortheast of this city. He hat been particularly successful in lis undertakings though in many ascs hampered by his ill health , Since early manhood he has been in earnest and consistent mem ber of the German Baptist Brcth- en church. He was charitable , honest and ust in his dealings with hU 'riends and neighbors , ever stru ng for the right and the up building of the community in vhich he lived. He was held ii : he esteem of all who knew ant ; lad dealings with him. In his home he was a kind am' oving husband , an affectionate , mlulgent parent. In his deatl lis family and friends lose r lear one , a counselor and Irictu vhose place cannot be filled. Noah Peck was born in Sum nerset county , Pa. , April 20 848 and at the time of his deatl vas 59 years , 1 month and 2 ( lays old. He came to Richardsoi county in 1871. lie was marriec Dec. 15,1S7S to Mary E. Pattoi , vho died Dec. 20 , 1S95 , to then even children were born- The are E. C. Peck and C. E. Peck o Merrill , Kans. , ; H. E. Peck- Daisy and Sadie of Falls City On April 7 , 1895 Mr. Peck am larn J. Hutchison were marrie < and ro them two children wen jorn : Clarence S. , and Ethel Y Beside the wife and abov < lamed children , Mr. Peck leave i father 91 years old. His brothe and sisters living are Ephrain Peck and Mrs. Knisely living nea this city. Mrs. Anna Fribee , Sum merset county , Pa. ; Mrs. San Fisher , Fairbury , Nebr. ; also hi two stepsons , J. D. and W. M Hutchison. These besides many other rel atives and hosts of friends ar left to mourn him and to thei we extend deepest sympathy. After short services at th home the funeral services wer held at the German Baptit church five miles north of thi city and the "burial took place i the Silver Creek cemetery. A emmense congregation of friend from the town and vicinity 5 which Mr. Peck lived assemble to pay the last tribute of respei and esteem to their departs friend. rex TOCKO OK OLD THI BIST Nit IOLD Rings Litfli Livtr Pills A Worthy Effort. The special attention of our carters is called to the home Kitronnge supplement which orms a part oi this issue of the Daily Freeman Tribune. The upplement , consisting of lour ) nges , is devoted to a power- ul exposure of the mail order louses and their methods. It hrows upon tlu'in the lime ight in which they appear to heir disadvantage and points out clearly the many reasons vhy the home merchantsshou.d ecuivr the patronage of home ) Liople. D. \ \ REID. 'ho matter in the supplement s of a highly interesting char , icter and should be read and ligested thoroughly by every itixen. On the baclc page of he supplement appear adver- isements of 28 leading Webster City business houses. They igree to duplicate any * price mule by any mail order house intl ask consumers for a square leal. They ask that before he purchaser gives his order to in out-ol-to\vn firm he gives hem an opportunity to duplic- ite the commodity he in- ends to purchase. The sup- ilement is copyrighted by D. W. Reid , of Falls City , Neb. , vho should be given due credit or the convincing argument he nits up on this moat important ssue , which is free from abuse ind ridicule and he should be given the support of local mer chants everywhere. Webster CityIa. ( ) Daily Freeman-Trib. bune. If you sutler from bloating , belching , our stomach , Indigestion or Dyspop- In , tukc u lllnjrs Dyspepsia Tablet iftor cuch meul , and overcome the dls- igrccublo trouble. It will Improve hu appetite , and aid digestion. Sold it A. G. Wnnnor's Drug Store. Don't Worry. It will come out all right. There has always been some thing wrong , but it is rarely the ame thing next year that it was last year. As soon as one lay's work is done , the dawn of the next appears , wilh a big lay's work ahead. But every day's work brings its own re. ward , and no one is so happy as the man who is able to work. The miserable are they who are out of the stress of life. For instance , here are our indust rial problems. Slavery w a s settled a dozen times before it was settled right. Every com promise narrowed the scope oi the question , until it came down to a question of slaves or nc slaves. We are going through exactly that kind of a stage in the settlement of the question. Harriman represent some side , Roosevelt represents the othei side. Perhaps each is a little wrong , and each a little right , But the question will not be settled until it is settled right But it will be settled. Don' worry about that. There an bigger questions beyond tin horizon than the industrial pro blem , and when the contest o today is done other problem : will rise. Always it is a fight if the millenium were to come i wouldn't be here six weeks un til the people would be too laz ; to be worthy ot it. It is th struggle that makes us fit t live. And now , young man looking bock over this histor of your country for a genera Entirely a question of compensation of how much value you get for your money. B. P. S. 15 GOOD COMPENSATION. B.P. . 5. IS A PURE LEAD ZINC AND LINSEED OIL PAINT. Purity , Perfect Formula , Fine Grinding Means Economy in Covering , Spreading and Wearing. MMM B > n > > * * * * * > * l > * * * M * * * B B-M * * * MBWMMWM > MMM WH iaHMMMa M M M * a HB HBaB > M W. H. CROOK it SH. Ask for B. P. S. Sealed Evidence , Paint costs , I color card and plates of colored houses , Free. tion , don't you think you should inc up with the party that has settled all the big and little questions in the past tifty years , and settled them right ? Don't you think it is worth while to : rus tthe judgement of that party n this struggle , knowing that vhile it may be wrong in de tails , there are men in the > arty big enough and strong enough to straighten out the crooked places ? A party is a temperament. The Republican party is the sanguine tempera , nent of this nation. It sees .he door and opens it , and sn't discouraged about the teyhole. It is the party of lope , the party with its face 'orward , and not the party of despair. Join it , young man , and stay joined. Fight inside the party , and make your pri vate opinion public sentiment. But stay with the ship. It's a "ong walk back. White. - I will mall jou free , to prove merit , samples of my Dr. Shoop's Restorative , and my book on cither Dyspepsia , the Heart or the Kldnevs. Troubles of the Stomach , Heart and Kidneys arc mere- y symptons ot a deeper ailment. Don't make the common error of treating symptons only. Symplon treatment is treating the result of your ailment , and not the cause. Weak stomach nerves the inside nerves mean stomach weakness , alwajs. And the heart , and ddneys as well , have their controlling or Inside nerves. Weaken these nerves and you Inevitably have weak vital organs. Hero is where Dr. Shoop's Restorative has made its fame. No other remedy even claims to treat the "inside uerves. " Also for bloating , biliousness , bad breath or complexion , use Dr. Shoop's Bestoratiye. Write me today for sample and free book. Dr. Shoop. Racine , WIs. The Restora tive Is sold by all dealers. Evangelical Lutheran Churcn , Services at 2:30 : p. mon alter nate Sundays. Rgv. O. H. EXGELBRECHT. Man Zan Pile Remedy comes put uj in a collapsible tube with a nozzle Easy to apply right where soreness anc Inflammation exists. It relieves a once blind bleeding , Itching or protrud Ing piles. Guaranteed. Price 50c Get it today. Sold by A. G. Wanner CHAPTER VII. < The consummate daring of It ! Wh the rascal ought to have been In con inand of an army. On the Board c Strategy he would have been Incon parable ! There followed a tableau that shall not soon forget. Wo all stare at the real Haggcrty much after th fashion of Medusa's victims. Presen ly the tension relaxed , and we a sighed. I sighed because the thougl of jail for the night In a dress-su dwindled in perspective ; the gl sighed for the same reason and one c two other things ; the chief of the vl lage police and his otllcers sighed b cause darkness had suddenly swoopc down on them ; and Hamilton slghe because there were no gems. Ha ; gerty was the one among us wh didn't sigh. He scowled blackly. This big athlete looked like a d tectlve , and the abrupt authorlly i his tones convinced me that he wa Haggerty was celebraled In the anna of police affairs ; he had handled a sorts of criminals , from titled Ir posters down to petty thieves. E was not a man to trifle with , mental ! or physically , and for this reason were all shaking In our boots , K 'owned to a keen but brutal wit ; i him there was no such thing as EC among criminals , and he had the t nacity ot purpose that has given tl bulldog considerable note in the pi But it was quite plain that for on < he had met his match. "I don't see how you can blame me mumbled the chief. "None of us w : familiar with your looks , and 1 showed us his star of authority , ai went to work in a business-like way- By George ! and he has run away wil my horse and carriage ! " starth from his chair. "Never mind the horse. You'll fir it safe at the railway station , " snarh Haggerty. "Now , then , tell me ever thing that has happened , from b ginning tb end. " And the chief recounted the adve ture briefly. Haggerty looked cold at me and shrugged his broad shot ders. As for the girl , he never ga1 her so much as a single glance. I knew a gentlewoman without lookli at her twice. "Humph ! Isn't he a clever or though ? " cried Haggerty , in a bur of admiration. "Clever Is no nan for it. I'd give a year of my life come face to face with him. It would 1 an Interesting encounter. Hunted hi for weeks , and today laid eyes on hi ' , for the first time. Had my clumi jpaws on him this very afternoon. I eeemed so willing to be locked i 'that I grew careless. Biff ! and he ai his accomplice , an erstwhile valet , h : ton trussed like a. chicken and bundli i UivioiY House < * Recently re-decorated and < ; < | re-furnished t h r o u gliout. < g Everything first class. SpecT | > ial attention given to trail- | > | sient. Rate , $2.00 per day. < | & w I Wm. McPherson , Prop. | " : Theme 59 - palls City , Neb. | l Dr. Hannah C , Moran ( formerly Dr. 1'lumliin ) Physician and Surgeon Is now located one block West of the National hotel , where she will be > leascd to see her old friends and pat- ons. Calls promptly answered night or day. JPHONE 102 DR. 0. N. ALLISON Phone 24S Over Richardson County 3ank. FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA W. S. FAST PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ione-Plesldence , 10 ° ( omc ( FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA DR. H. T. HftHN VETERINARIAN Office at Metts1 Barn. Office Phone 189. Residence Phone 203. FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA -J , For Good Sales , ( Jood Service , Prompt < v > f Returns Ship Your Stock to < ; > I Qeo. R. Barse | LIVE STOCK COMMISSION CO. . < y National Stock Yards , III. < J Kansas City , Mo. , 1) ) WE SELL CATTLE AND HOGS & FOR SALE I * \ 237 AcresKood Innd three | miles enst of "Verdun. jj | Will sell 157 iieres where house stands , and remaining J. SO ncres , separately or an a * whole. For futher particulars see Joseph Strohmeyer Verdon - - Neb 5 It's Your Own Fault _ If. * * If you don't get your if * U money's worth. Come ? \ \ to my Shop and buy * your Mens and Boys \ \ I Shoes. $ * _ H | " - $ II ROBERT F. T. PREUSSE f J Richardson County Bank Building * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Farm Loans ! * i Five per cent money 1 on long time on Farm 1 | Security , with privit T I lege to pay on any 1 I interest day. If you ; I * * are in need of a Farm I * Loan see me. i I G. H. FALLSTEAD I | Falls City , - Neb. I 1 Phone No. 230 J BEGGS * CHERRY COUGH SYRUP cures coughs And colds.