8 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JUNE 28 , 1907 Foil SALIJ 320 ncree nbout miles of Snlem , upland. All fenced , new bouse 1 rooms , well and windmill , 150 nt-res cultivated , 20 nerea meadow , 8 acres limber , balance ptiatun * C. Smith $10 pi r acre. Small pnyment down brilance 10 years time 5 per cent. A bargain. . 110 to 120 neivs near Snlem , bottom land. Good terms. Alight rent for 1907. Handy todfpotand tow n. 1(10 ( acres 2 miles of Pulls City. 160 acres 2A miles of SMhi. 1(50 ( neres Nuckolla C ) . , Neb. About 50 acres winter wheat , $10 per acre. 80 acres Brown county , Kas. , 7 milee LANDS & LOANS southeast of Hiawatha. Will take small house in Palls City as part pay. Good terms. 200 acres U milfs Falls City , yood , fair house. 100 acres Johnson county , oed terms. SALHA1 Mr . Morcdlth was In Fulls City Sat urday. Diiao Corn ' "it. * over from Vcrdon on L. L. Barnes arrived from Fulrbury Sunday Frml Shock wnsdown from Nebraska City Sunday. W. W. Wcrtz of Minn vlsltco over Sunday In town. Gco. Wortz of St. Joe was In town one day recently. Al Unrrctt and wlfo were- county scat visitors Thursday. Wm. Klneoy left Wednesday for a visit In Falls City. W. U. Ilunt arrived from Davenport Iowa , Wednesday. Fey French and Ira McCool drove to Falls City Sunday. Joe Wlndell and wlfo drove to tbo county scat Thursday. Mcsdamcs Sarah and Clark Jennings went to Diiwson this weak. Lllah Spurlock returned Wednesday from n visit at Red Oak , Iowa. Cass Moore and wlfo drovn to the county seat the first of the week. Dean WIndloand Halllo Kelly drove to the county scat Thursday evening. Clarence Mayflcld , Eugene Morcdlth and. John McCool drove to the county tent Sunday. Mcsdamcs Wnilo Whltten und L. L. Barnes went to the county scat Thurs day afternoon. Alba Mobloy entertained a number of his friends in honor of his birthday Tuesday afternoon. Will Kcrshaw und wlfo and Abby Mobloy drove to tbo county seat on Wednesday evening. Mrs. S. II. Rogers arrived from Boll- vllle , Ivans. , Friday to attend the IIunt-Allon wedding. J. O. Ilorton returned home from ti trip at Pluttsmouth , Nob. , and Glen wood. Iowa , Thursday. Mrs , M. L. Dowell was hostess at thi regular meeting of the S. S. C. 01 Wednesday afternoon. James Polrson and Wm. Corn won to the county scut Tuesday to rcsunu their duties on the jury. Mrs. Gco. Tlmmorman and cblldrci of Colby , Kans. . arrived Wednesday t < attend the Hunt-Allen wedding. Mrs. Lllnh A. Jonnlngs nnd daugh tcr nnd W. II. Davis and wlfo wont ti GolTs , Kans. , Tuesday on u visit. Josh Lord and wlfo and W. A. Grcon wuld wore up from Falls City Sunda ; to attend tbo funeral of Julo Smith. Franklin Jones , tbo nlno-ycar-ol sou ol Miles Jones , was playing with bono grinder Monday when ho caugh tbo Index finger of his loft band In tb cog wheels. The finger was so badl crushoil'that It was necessary to am pi tnte It ut the first joint. Hon. Julo Smith dropped dead at hi homo about six miles south of Saloi early Thursday evening. Ho bad bee suffering from heart trouble for soir time , but the end was unexpected an cuino us a shock to his many friend The funeral was bold at the Gospi Union church Sunday afternoon au tbo remains laid to rest in the Map ceuietry. VERDON Will Sloan was n county scat vislU Monday. Bud Pagu was over from Dawson t Wednesday. Fay Simmons was a county scat vis tor Monday. John Murks was a county scut vislti last Thursday. Rev. Gardner was a Falls City vis tor Saturday. Theresa Armbruster was a Sale visitor Tuesday. F. W. Robb was a Lincoln visit last Wednesday. Wra. Mowcry of Stella was In town short tlmo Monday. Will Fisher and wlfo went to Fa City one day this week. Emmett James of Falls City was town a short tlmo Sunday , Leon Barnes ol Salem was Intcrvlo Ing old friends hero Tuesday. . Alice Hasenyagcr came homo Su day from her Falls City visit. Trilla Gardner came homo In Franklin , Xebr.to spend her vucatlc Dick Smith and Fred Gibson made IjuTiness trip to Falls City Wednesdi last , Messrs. and Mesdames Marlon a ent Arnold were county seat'vii ' tOrS Monday. Ada Leonard returned to her homo lit WnUcflcld , Neb. , after a visit to frlondfl here. Mrs. Myrtle Edmunds of Stollu is visiting ut the home of her uncle , Joe Eatcs , und wife. Chloe Wilkinson came home Thurs day after spending ten duj > with friends at Reserve , Kans. Dave Clnrk accompanied by Muriel Stewart nnd Vernu Wilkinson , drove to the county scat Monday. Mrs. Allen Combs and children came up from tlorton , Wednesday. They will make tholr future homo hero. Mra. J. W. Cullen and daughter , Edith , and Mrs. D. A. Ramsey made u business trip to county seat Wednes day. BARADA ! n. J. Kcllcy Is assisting John Walker this week. Leo Bolojack was u business visitor on Monday. S. Brlsoy of Shubcrt was n business Visitor recently. Henry Leslie of Shubcrt wns u visi tor hero Saturday' . Mat Schulonburg was u Falls City visitor on Tuesday. Henry Wagner Is plastering for John Walker this week. * George Lewis of Shubcrt was a busi ness visitor Friday. Otis Spllcklcr Is suffering from u felon on bis thumb. J. P. King of Shubort wns scon on our streets Saturday. Wm. Splcklor cnmo over from Shu- bert Saturday afternoon. D. H. Woodrlng was u Falls City visitor ono day ln = a week. John Taylor of Dawson Is Visiting with relatives ut this pluco. Herbert Stokes of Stclln bus moved Into the Homer Sullor place. Hon. F. M. Shubcrt was a welcome visitor In Barada on Saturday. LyloNclTund Wlllln VanOsdol wore visitors at Rockport , Mo. , on Friday. J. II. Hull cnmo over from Vordon 01 : Thursday to visit with 13. 13. Bolojack , C. 13 , Burgees und'wifo spent Sunduj with tholr brother , T. F. Burgess and family. Lloyil Mitchell und wlfo entcrtuinci' Juntos Graham nnd wlfo Sunday a din nor. Frank Boutmun and wife came ovei from Shubort to do some shopping 01 Saturday. Win. Gophurt und Herman Bower of Vordon were business visitors hen Thursday. Cliff Hargor enjoyed a visit fron his uncle , Mr. Single , of Shubcrt om day this week , 13. Goolsby of Monowl , Nebr. , wa visiting with friends nnd relative hereabouts recently. 0. V. Cox of North Platte is spend Ing u two weeks vucntlon with th homo folk at this place. o Mrs. Bert Cole who has been vlsltln d relatives hero departed this wcok fo 3. her new homo at Bedford , Iowa. T. F. Burgess this week moved hi d family Into tbo Elder property , vacate lo by Wm. Raines who has moved hi family to the now homo just cast c b'am Splcklcr's. Mrs. R. J. Dunn returned Tuesdu > r after a week spent in Falls City unde the care of u surgeon. Mrs. Dun found great relief In the recent opci atlon she underwent. I- J. S. Spieler unit wlfo. 13. 13. Bulk and wlfo , C. H. Martin und wlfo. J. / , r Martin , Mrs. Sarub Wllllnmson un granduugblor , Miss Edna , atlcndc Iho tabernacle meetings In Fulls Clt Sunday. County Superintendent , T. J Olive wns up from tbo county scat Tuesdn to meet the officers of Iho varloi school districts hereabouts and sclll up the pnst year work , und to instn the newly elected officers. The Woman's Homo Misslouai Us Society met last week with Grandn Seimerin ? and spent the day in qulltli : In a very pretty quilt donated by Mt Selmerlng to the society They m this week with Mrs. Rejjlna Cox. Anthony Buchholz was elected dire tor of the Barada school district at tl meeting on Monday lo take the pla of Wm. Slaglo the out going office At this tlmo plans we'ro laid for tl building of a new room In connectic with the old building and for oth changes tbat will make more comfoi able apartments for the school th ad coming year. The improved com ] tion Is one that will add greatly to tl efficiency of work for next year. Bnrnda will eelobrnlo this your In her most royal mitnner. The Grotty grove , ono half mile west of lown , has been decided upon ns the most satis factory locution. There will bo games und umiis"rnets of nil or ,8. The ser vices of thn Dawson band one of the best In RU-hardson countv have been secured for the day. Wo nrc not In formed as to whom the spcukers uro butcnn elate without hesitation that those whom the commllteo select will bo well worth hearing. The fireworks display promises to be A.I. Como early , stay late , and attend the best celebration ever know In Barndu. OHIO Harvey Peck wns u truest of H. A. Burk Sundny. Born to John Roischlck'nnd wife a girl , Juno 14 , 1007. BORN" To J. W. Mnust und wlfo it girl , Juno 14th. 1007. Guy nnd Albert Burk spent Sunday with John Hutchison. Ed Klmmcl und family spent Sunday with Ed Rucggo and wlfo. Ida and Jennie Btirk spent Sundny with their brother and wife. Mrs. H. A. Burk wns u guest of Mrs. N. Pock Monday afternoon Chester McCunn visited a Sunday with H. A. Burk and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Miller spent Tuesday night with Perry Shaffer's. John Nolto and family visited with Martin Nolle and family Sunday. Miss Hamplon of Kansas City is vib- Ing her friend , Mrs. Guy Lichty. Will Zenlncr and family were guesls of Chas Zentncr and family recently. Mrs. Will Cartlett and Mrs. Cha ° . Stump visited with relatives Sunday. Win. Huottncr and family spent Sunday with Otto Huotlnor's family. H. J. Prlchard and family spent ono evening Ibis wcok with Geo.Prlohurd's Claude Philllppland wife spent Sun day with the family of Perry Shaffer. Edna nnd Vcru Shnffer entertained n number of young folks nt their home Sundny. Mlko Mell/.u und wife of Verdon vis- iled with Clm ? . Zontner and family Sundny Chaster Stump and family visited Ir Verdon Sunday with Wes Stump anc family. John Llchty and George Lewis , man ngor of tbo tabernacle- Fulls City were guests of F. S. Llchty nnd fnmllj Monday. Vet-a Shnffer left Tuesday for No braskn City for a few weeks visit with friends there. Mrs. Chrlsl Zorn spsnt u portion o lust week with her daughter , Mrs Martin Nolle. Frank Llchty und family spent Sun. day evening with the former's parent ! In Fnlls City. Cora Fisher left for her homo ii Fnlrbury , Nebr. , Wednesday after i visit with relallves. Aug. Haufen and family of Talmagc Nobr.aro , vlsillng wlt'a Chas. Zentnei and other relatives. , Katlo Wolck enjoyed a visll fron her brolber und sister of near Burud ono day this week. Tom Heckler and wife of Manley Nobr. , came last week for n visit will Mrs. H's daughter , Mrs. Earl Shaffer n Ye acrlbo forgot lo mention the fac before lhal H. J. Prllchard had pur chased an automobile which Is a dand > Mrs. Sam Fisher returned to he homo lust Saturday at Fulrbury , Neb , ufter visiting u few days with relatives Mrs. George Johnson and son\Valte returned homo last Friday from Beal rlco wherothey wont to visit her pai cuts nnd lo attend the wedding of a si : tor. Rebecca Dodds returned to her bom near Humboldt lust Saturday after week's visit with her friend , Lul Stump. Mrs. Frank Cook gave u blrthdn dinner to u great many Sunday , it b < Ing Mr. Cook's blrlhday. A good lira was reported. Frank Uhlig und family went i Dt Sioux City , Iowa this week lo alien Iho wedding of Pholenu Yulzy u slsle of Mrs. Uhllg. Mr. und Mrs. Jusl nnd Mrs. Meyoi left this wcok for their homes in Me ; ersdalo , Penn. , after about two weef visit In this vicinity. Mesdames A. Kotierer , H. Schrlebc in and Olio Huellner , sr. , left the latle part of the week for a visit with Ton Kollerer and parents at Horton , Kan MUs Grace Herst of Lincoln spot a lew days in this vicinity the first < tbe week In tbe Interest of a Blbl Normal to be held at Carlton , Nebr this fall. HUMBOLDT. Rlley Roberts Is now holding u po sition In Fisher's barber shop. Ncal klllolt IB now employed ns nlghl engineer ut the Cooper it Linn mill Sheriff W. T. Fenton was up from Falls City on business the first of the week. Repair work is being done on Ibo general merchandise store of Boyd it Lyford. Phllpot it Tanner have sold their in terest In the lumber yard at Burcbnrd to Val Rauh. Taylor Gore wns up from St. Joseph Frldny shaking hands with his friends in this locality ; Mrs. Will Lylle of Atcbison , Knns. , Is hero on a visit to her'parents , J. J. I Turner and wlfo. C. H. Wilson is home from Seward , ] where ho had cone to atlend the state druggists meeting. O. T. Little and family atlendod the funeral of tbo former's sister in Paw- nco City Thursday. Ncal Sklllett Is the possessor of u new automobile , which he recenlly purchased in Lincoln , C. L. Hummel was in Lincoln the last of the week atlending a meetlng'of the banker's association. Ada Volts arrived In tbe city Salur- . day from Granl , Neb. , for u visit with former Humboldt friends. j Lloyd Reid who had been making ' friends in this city a visit returned I Friday lo his home in Lincoln. | Col. M. W. Harding relumed home . the latter part of the week from DCS j Molnes , Iowa , where he had been cryIng - Ing u sale. | Joseph Williams and family now oc cupy the property which ibey recent ly purchased of Frank Hnizdn on Ccn > tral avenue. Master Albert Rebcr of Kansns Cltj is visillng friends in Ibis vicinity ; be will probably remain during the sum' ' mer vacation. I Virgil Smllh , who holds a lucrative i position with a wholesale grocery house i In Lincoln , spent Sundny with rein1 lives In Humboldt M. M. Sterns und sister , Mrs. Lev ; Davis , arc enjoying a visit at the borne ' of a brother In Oklahoma , having lefi ' for thul place last week. I Mrs. Myrtle Henley , who has beer visiting relatives und friends In Hum boldt for several weeks , returned the last of tno week lo her home In Omahn i Harry Humphrey has resigned hi : position in Fisher's bnrber shop and I now employed In Frank Sherman's , place of business on the north side o the square. Roy Corn recently wont up lo Mid land , South Dakota und will spend th summer with his mother , Mrs. Belli Corn , who is residing on a claim nea tbat p'nce. George A. Lee , who has been en' joying a week's visit with his parents John Leo and wife , In Humboldt , re turned to Spokane , Wash. , where h Is practicing law. Mrs. Frank Dlnuczzo of Omaha wa hero several days the last of the week being called to IhU place by ihe seri ous Illness of her grandfather , Bci Leatherman , easl of town During the absence of the proprietor A. L Shaffer , the billiard hall on th south sldo of Ibc square wns robbed c 815 last Thursday noon. Mr. Sbaffc Is quite confident as lo Iho identity o Iho guilty person. The annual school election was hcl In the high school assembly room o Monday evening. The lerms of ] Shirley and Dr. W. F. Carver expire Ihls spring. Mr. Shirley was re-oleote for u second lorra , and L. F. Marburge was elecled In place of Dr. Garver. ] . was decided at this meeting that musi should bo taught In the school the ct suing year , under Iho dlrecllon of special Instructor. V ' ' Cards were received m this city th Q past week announcing the marriage e ono of Humboldt's most charmin o ! young ladles , Lulu Harding , to Edwl d j E. Smith , the event being solemnize ir at tbe homo of Chancellor Alsworth i ' Belhany , Neb. Immedlaloly after th 's ceremony the couple departed for ' . ' visit with friends in Talmage an Humboldt , and after August 1st will I ir at home to their friends at 131 Mont * r Cal. , where Iho groom has recenll y been placed In charge of tbo Chrlstia s. church. The bride is a daughter ( it our townsman , E. M. Harding , an if last year completed a course at Cotnc o universlly. the groom receiving h diploma from the same Instllullon few weeks ago. This community wns shocked Mon day morning upon learning that one of the prominent resident ! ) of the town , Henry D.ivls , for a qunrter of n cen tury nlj'ht cnglncur tit the Cooper & Linn mills , had been frouml dead , nt an curly hour by the day lircmun , Will Lonneke , lying face downward , with several gushes In Ihe buck of his hcnd , which it is supposed was Inflicted by a piece ol Ihe machinery. Rclallves were immediately notified nnd the re mains were taken to the home of his nughter , Mrs. Ella Atwood. It is iresumed that death occurred before nidnigbt , as his lunch had not been aten and the fires bad died out. The Icccuscd wns a native of Stratford , 3ngland , coming to this country with ils parents when five years of age , und ocatlng at Albany , New York , coining o Humboldt , Neb. , i.i the year 1882 , and since Ibnt time bus been employed it the Cooper it Linn mill , with the xception of n few years spent in rclghting from Humboldt to Denver. Ho Is survived by u wife nnd two chil- Ten , Mrs. Alia Atwoodnsslstnnt casher - er of the Humboldt National bank , ind W. J. Davis , who has been located at Armstrong. B. C. , for several nonlbs. Funeral services will not bo arranged until the absent son is henrd rom , but will probnbly not be held until Suturday. RULoT J. T. Ea&ley was a Falls City vlsllor Monday. Mrs. Bowker was n Falls Clly visitor Saturday. ProfWltman departed for Kansas City Sunday. Clem Davis was a St. Joe passenger ast Saturday. Leslie Inks and Grnce Harding spent Sunday here. S. Bunker of Fortescue wa a visitor Saturday n'ght. ' Ira Perry of Missouri was n business visilor Snturduy. Mrs. O. Graham was u Fulls City visitor last Saturday. P. N. Frederick of Preston spent last Friday night in Rulo. Mr. Swain was renewing old acquaintances - quaintances Sunday. May Edgecomb of York is visiting ier father this week. J. A Hinkle and wife were county sent visitors Monday last. Mrs Edgecomb is shingling her house occupied by John Burk , jr W. W. Chinnock of Wymore wns In Rule n short time Monday. ChnrlieHuber was a St. Joe visi'or the latter part of the week. Iva Johnson returned from a visit to Humboldt the first of the week. Herman Kleopfel was a county capl- tel visitor the first of the week. U. T. Duncan shipped a carload ol hogs to St. Joseph Monday night. John Arkman relurned from a vlsll in St. Joseph the last of the week. Wm. Tangney and family from the country visited Rule friends Sunday. H. Bryant of the big lake was a vis itor In this city Saturday afternoon. H. H. Mann returned recently from a visit to his molher In Boon county. Mrs. Annie Godfrey and children ol Kansns City is visiting friends In this city. city.Mrs. Mrs. W. M. Vasllnc and daughter Vernn , were county seat visitors las' Friday. Earnest Koolerund daughterMable , of Fargo were visiting friends here Sunday. Sam Goolsby of Rushbotlom trans acted business hero the laller part 01 last week. Mrs. Johnson and lltllo son of Hast Ings Is visiting her parents , Mr. unc Mrs. Marsh. Alice and Alta Gilbert came dowi from Fulls City to spend Sunday will home folks. Dosla Boerner went to St. Josepl for an extended visit with friends a that place. O. L. Dickerson of Lincoln wu looking nfter business interest her the last of the week. George Jarrott of St. Joe came ii Sunday night to work for B. Andersoi on the river bridge. A. E. Gantt of Wymore , chief trail dispatcher lor the Burlington , was i visitor one day last week. Harrv Splcer and wife of Bellvlew Nebr , , arrived in Rule Wednesda ; morning to visit friends. Claud Yocum and wife have been visiting the hitter's parents , Thomas Alkmnn nnd wife , the past wook. Joslo Murphy came homo from Peru to spend afew duy- * with home folks , and returned to her studies again Mon day. Mrs. John Seller * nnd uhlldron of Falls Clt\ were tlio guests of James Kcrmodo and wlfo Saturday and Sun day. Henry Harding and daughterGraoe , depnrlcd Monday , morning lo St Joe "I for a , week's visit with friends at thnt | place. Fred Marsh of Tellerlde. Colorado , arrived in Rule last week for a month s. - or six weeks visit with relatives and ' friends. John Chancy says fishing along tbe Nemaha is poor sport as the only bite ? ono gets is mosquito bites , and they are plentiful. The Merry-go-round people pulled up stakes Monday and shipped their outfit to Auburn where they will re- mnln several dnys. Mrs. Roy Hnriand two children ol St. Joeph who have spent the past two months with Rule friends , departed for tholr home last Wednesday. General Superintendent By ran , F. T. Darrow and I. S. P. Weeks , all ol Lincoln passed through hero Friday on a tour of inspection over the Wymore division. Monday afternoon the annual school meeting was called for the purpose of electing members for Iho board H. Edgecomb and Jeff Gilbert were elected. Agnes Schrader lost her pocket book containing $45 In Rule last Saturday night. She missed it u few minutes afterwards , and was fortunate enough to find It. The worst electrical storm of the season struck this section Saturday night , followed by another ono Monday nltrht which was accompanied by a mr high wind. Sfctfiin Foreman Wako and men of Fortcbcuu tinlouded coal for the pump station hare last Friday , Rule section men all being at White Cloud with the work train. Ella Carpenter and Melva Kern de parted for Beatrice Monday. They go as D. of H delegate to the District Convention , which convener at that place this week. Mrs , H. II. Mann and duugUer , Irene , returned Saturday from a two months visit with relatives inPlj raoutb and other points in Nebraska. Mrs. Mann rolurns much improved In bealtt. Mr. Larrow of University Place ha been engaged ns principal of the Rule public school the coming terra : ho spent several days in Rule in u business way , und expects to spend the rest of the summer In New York. A sawmill firm located at Cre&ton. , lown , this week bought the old engine which has been used for years to pull the Atchison freight betweenRulo and Atcbison. They look it to pieces Tuesday and shipped the parts to Chicago to be overhauled. Henry Scott went to Goff , Kansas , * on Wednesday of last week and return- x" cd borne Saturday accompanied by Mrs. Scott. He wns married while absent and his marriage , vas a sur prise to bis friends here , but the sutv prise dues not prevent them wishing tbe happy couple , long life and pros perity. During the storm Monday nlglu Gee Hlnklc of Forlescue , brother of J. A. Hlnklc of this place , received u shock from Hgtnlng. which burned one of his hands and arm severely. They had retired and the bolt came through Ibe window , burning a hole In the sheet and through tno mattress ; also melting u portion of tbe springs. Mrs Hinttle was not injured in the least. The convent closed their school year last Thursday and on that evening gave an entertainment in Miles' opera bouse A large crowd was in attendance , and were rewarded by an excellent pro gram , consisting of dialogues , reclta- lions , lableau and music. All were so well rendered that It would be hard to choose the best. One of the pleas ing features of Iho entertainment was two drill , one executed by eight small boys and the other by girls. The band also gave several selecllons which were appreciated. Mr. Tom Sare is over from Mound Citv , Mo. , visiting his daughter , Mrs. Grant Sperry. > HcfCame in from Colorado re cently where he has lived most of the time for his health.