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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1907)
T' < nr THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JULY 5 , 1907 M 24o Acre Farm Southeast of Hiawatha. Si Tin- farm Isl'j nulM of a K > MM | town of about 350 pumil.itloii on a railroad. I.aiul consists of irenlly rolllnir up land with SiHenry C. Smith a small rrook HouliiK throuirli the east W ) acres uiitorliiir near the tuirtliwcit corner and uolnir out about M ) rods north of Henry the south line. There I * mime limber alonir this creek , mr nir uprlnif fiiriilshlntr water for pasture which never has been . known to run dry. About Ml acre * are In cultivation now. About 40 acres are In clover and timothy meadow. 115 acres arc In cattle and hoif pasture fenced with Pane fence , IS acres cow pasture for milch cows , with shade and water. 4 acres In orchard. 1 acre In crapes , raspberries , blackberries and strawberries. Ilalance of land In bmldinir site and roads. The fi-nciM are nearly all a KIMXI as new havlnir been rebuilt within the past two years. Good crnic on west and north of buUdlnirs ( urnlslilnir shade for poultry In summer and Htorm protection In winter. F llriuiiw.HICJoml 6 room house with cemcnti-il collar under house. Itarn for 10 horses and 0 cows with hay loft hnldlnir about S tons of hay and an Implement shed ad jolnlntr. Cattle and hay shed 25x130 feet with board roof and room for l"i ton of hay. Unit house 12x10 feet board roof. Corn crib 12x02 feet , board roof and shed adjoining also board roof. 2 hen LANDS & LOANS | IOII H , Shop for small tools and work bench. Cemented water rc-evolr about 14 feet In diameter and 12 feet deep with Miiiler ground pipe to tank In feed lot. Two wi'lls and wind mills supjilylnir the reservoir with water. S'ton wairon scales , ( lood term * , mlirht take 80 acres as part pay lone time. HUMBOLDT L. i . l.ilwunlwiii up from FallsClty ovi-r s.niiliiy , JH * ill ml ley 11 Vend Inv' bar In llynek' * 'iiloon. CliMim Uou-eK it home from a plens- tint visit with St Josuph friends Urn Mnbley of Salem U the guuct of her friend , Lucy Frybcrgur , this week Helen Kcber of Kan tis City Is hero visiting relatives and former acquain tances. Grace Logan of York , this state , Is l.crc visiting her sister , Mrs. I' . W. Burgess. Arthur Freeman is once more to bo been behind the counters at Iluckoit's Irug store. Fred Arnold drove over to Auburn Sunday and occupied the Baptist pul pit at that place. Mrs. O. 1. Hall was u guest of her Inend , Mrs. L. M. Billings , In Table Rock , this week. J. K. Liggett went down to Scotts- ville , Kans. , the first of the week for a visit with relatives' Elton Nlms and Ralph Hummel re turned Saturday from a two ' "eoks pleasure trip in Colorado. Mrs. John Cope arrived In the city Friday from Ohio , for a visit with her eon , E. S. Cope and family. J. J. Prey and wife wont down to St. Joseph the last of the week for a visit Arlth their sons , Al and Will Prey. Jcnnlo Loach went up to Lincoln the last of the week and will attend ono of the medical schools in the capital city. Mrs. Sue Miller and daughter , Nadine - dine , were over from Pawnee City Sunday visiting J. H. Smith and wife. Mrs. Pat Thompson and children re turned home Sunday from a short visit with Mrs. Walter Purrls In Tcoumsoh. Mrs. A. D. Glsc and little daughter were down from Table Rock over Sun day the guests of the Buttcrflold fami lies. Corwin Fergus and sister , Miss Sue , of Columbus , Ohio , are guests of thulr cousins , the Fergus boys , cast of town , this week , Daisy Morris returned Friday from a visit with friends in Daweon ; she was accompanied by her sister , Mrs W. B. Alexander. Mesdamcs N. C. Campbell and A. II. Fellers returned homo the last of the week from a visit with Mrs. Britten- bam In Lincoln. Mrs. Lou Lynch who had been visi ting friends and relatives In this com munity returned to her home In Lin coln , the lust of the week. Mrs. Fred Buttcrflold has returned from St. Joseph whore she has been for several weeks taking medical treat- men * , from a specialist In that city. O. A. Cooper and wife , who were en joying a pleasure trip in Colorado , were called home the last of the week by the sudden death of Henry Davis. Will Fox and J. H. Klein , formnrlj o * Auburn have recently opened up u butcher shop in u building located ul the northeast corner of the square. Fred Clift , who has been enjoying a month's visit with relatives and frlondi In this yiclnlty left the middle of the week , for his home a Salt Lake Cltr f. J. L. Gandy anddaughtorMarj left Thursday evening last for an extended tended vUltwlth the former's daughter Mrs. Nellie Timmerman , at Seattle Wash. The Cooper & Linn mill shut dowi the last of tbe week , so that some re pair work mlg'ht be done. They wll probably not be in operation for i couple of weeks. Rev. E. E , Smith and wife arrive In the city the last of the week fror Bethany , and alter a short visit wit' the latter's father , E. M. Harding , wll leave for their future homo at ! Monte , Call. A number of the young friends c Nina Snow were pleasantly entertalnc at her home on First street Monda evening. The affair was a surprk and was given in honor of her cigt teenth birthday anniversary. Will J. Davis , who has been eu ployed for several months past in lumber camp near Armstrong , B. C arrived In this city Saturday mornln to attend the funeral of his fathc Henry Davis , which occurred Sundti afternoon. Chas. Snyder , who has been einplo ; ed by the Humboldt Brick company i Euperintendent , since the plant con menced operations , resigned his pos tioo the last of the week , and will moi tollavonsvillo Kans , In tin * near future. Tht- vacancy bus not yet been filled. In honor of her slxteunth birthday a numbarof the friends of Mary Hays u * ! < t'iiib > d at her hoiiiiIn the north part ol town Siturduv uvcnhii.- and t-urprlsi'il this .Minim ht'ly ' , Miss Uay was presented with a vcr.v pretty gold ring. The ball games between Sterling and Uumboldt Thursday and Friday last were both very interesting games. Thursday's game resulting In u decisive victory for Humboldt with a score of Otol. Friday's game was very close , the score at the fourteenth Inning be ing 2 to II in favor of Sterling. Irinu Penzes , a forir.cr Humboldt girl and a daughter of Valentino Penzes of this place , was united in marriage one day last week to Chas. Walte , at Leavcnworth , Kans. The young couple will reside at Los Angeles , Cull. , where thn groom has recently accepted a position us street cur conductor. The following young people from this vicinity attended the district Ep- worth League convention In Table Rock Thursday and Friday last : Don Grldloy and Misses Rona Gorgens , Florence Hummol , Nellie Holmau , Mary Phillips and Glenue Wilson. Mr. Urldlov was made president of the as sociation for the next year , and Miss Gcrgcne corresponding ; seetictury. SALEM Roy Daggctt was in Stella Friday. Ed May wont to Falls City Tuesday. ( ! . Hard spent Sunday in Falls city. Vorgll Grinstcad was in Fails City Sunday. Bert Foracker wont to Table Rock Tuesday. L , L. Barnes and wife spent Sunday n Verdon. Sam Bayno came up from Falls City Thursday. Cnarloy Miller returned Wednesday from St. Jopoph. Joe Wlndoll was In Falls City on business Thursday Nolo McCool roturnud homo from Fulls City Sunday. j CURS Moore and wife went to Hlg'h- land Kansas Friday. Mrs. C. W. Roberts went to Fulls City Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Schmttt returned to home from Micky Texas Friday. Mrs. Rodgers returned to her home in Bollvllle Kansas Friday. Mra. Gco , Forackor , came dowr from Table Rock Wednesday. Mosdamns Zet McCool and Dolh Simmons visited In Falls City Friday , Mrs. Myrtle Vouch of Humboldt Is in town at the homo of Will Kershuw , Cecil Shcoly wont to Lincoln Satur day evening returning Monday even Ing Mrs. Gortlo Robb , Magglo Lesloj and Feral Barker spent Saturday It Fulls City. Miss Ethel Klnslow and Mrs. S , P Gist were passnngcrs to Hutnboldi Wednesday. NpU McCool , Ruth Moore , Nollli and Elbol Barrett dravo to Falls Clt ] Wednesday. Sadyo Jonns and Ruby Staufle : visited a few days at the country home ot John Lclhn's. Miss Sarah Cranoblll of Born , Kans and Wlldti Wlttwer visited Friday n C. B. Emmerts. Rev. Garborfon wont to Verdon Sun day afternoon to deliver an address a temperance meeting. Gco. Knapp and wife of Verde were guests at the homo ot W. 13 Davis and wife Sunday Florence Wheeler of Stella and Flo Grinstcad of Falls City visited , wit ! Zulu McCool over Sunday Zula Mct'ool intertalnod Frlda evening In honor of Florence Wheelc Stella. Ice and cake were served. Will Clark and wife of Los Anpeh Cal , spent several days last wcc visiting at the home of C. B. Emmcrt Mrs. Jim Ireland and daughter , tic Mrs. E , Peterson and daughter i Pawnee City visited at the homo i Andy Ogdeu last week. Joe Wlndoll and wife , Al Barre and wife , Dr. Day wlfo and son Dwlgt Jim French wlfo and Jim were amoc those who visited in FallsClty Sunda Headache and constipation dlsappei when Dadcs Little Liver Pills in used. They keep the system clean , tl stomach sweet. Taken occasional they keep you -well. They are for tl ; ! entire family. Sold by A. G. Wanne BARADA. Miss Ida Hatter spent itiulay at home. I. S. Prosscr was a Falls City visitor on Thursday. C. K. Burgess and family visited R. J. Dunn on Sunday. L. C. Mitchell was a county scat visitor on Thursday. Gco. Lewis and son from Shubert were in town Monday. R. J Dunn took a load of produce to Falls City Thursday Dr. Strong and wife drove down to the Missouri recently. Joseph Spicklcr of Shubert was a business caller on Friday. Mrs. Elmer Rowcll visited Wednes day at Mrs. Jeff Kilgore's. Chas. Kukcr took a lotul of hogs to Shubert one day last week. . Walt Morehcad has jttsl finished a new well for'W. F. Butler. Chas. Stcinbrink was in Falls City on business one day this week. Jesse Cox is now Barada's correspondent pendent for the Shubert Citizen. Emmet Delong from Marshall , Kas. , is visiting relatives hereabouts. Mesdamcs Schutz and Wcssengcr were shopping in Barada Monday. Grandma Dunn is visiting in the country with her son , I A. Dunn. Pat Casey and J. H. Morehcad with their wives visited here Wednesday. John Walker is enjoying a visit from his mother who lives in Nelson , Neb. H. J. Kelley , Walt. Morcheacl , and John Walker spent Sunday in Verdon. w. A. Cox and family visited Sunday with their daughter , Mrs. Jesse Auk- rom , Ernest Kuhlman entertained Wm , Kuhltnan and family otic day this week. Grandpa Hanika of Falls City was n ilcasant caller on Wednesday of last ivcck , H , II. Woodrinjf has hired toAnthonj Buchholz for the remainder of the eason. Chas Martin and wife entertained Ar. F. Butler and family at dinner last Sunday. Nic Williamson and lady attendee' ervices at the tabernacle on Sunday ivening. Mrs , R. J. Dunn and daughter , Haze ! ivcrc callers at Dr. Fast's at thecottntj cat Friday. Priscilla Woodring visited with her istor , Mrs Chas. Schulenberg of Shu bert , last week. Jesse Presser has severed his con- lection wih the medical cstablishtnen of Dr. S. A. VanOsdcl. Bessie Surman and the Misses Warns cy visited Sunday near Shubert wit ! he family of J. C. McClain. J. \Vileman has secured the scr vices of Roy Rumbaug for the cominj. wo mouths for work on the fruit farm Austin Delong is much better at thi : writing and they expect to bring hin lorae from Falls City on Wednesday , Dclos Spicklcr and wife , and Floyc Mitchell and wife took their diiine ivith them and spent Sunday at tin lakes. Owing to the illness of Nic William son , the regular carrier , J. II. Lang don carried the mail on route 1 , las Wednesday. J. C. Wileman after disposing of : load of hogs in Shubert last Thursda ; brought home with him a new carriag spring wagon and cultivator. Among the number from this plac who attended services in Falls Cit ; were : J. S Spicklcr and wife , Cha Kuker and family and Mrs. Ilenr Wagner. C. R. Suthmer came over from SI Dcroin on Thursday with a line suj ply of raspberries. These were readil disposed of as they were the first o the season seen in our burg. Mesdames T. C. Roe and Robei Thompson visited here Friday. The were accompanied home by their sistc Mrs. Susie Williamson and childrc who will visit with them for a week. Presiding Elder Shoup of the Evai gclical church will hold quartcrl meeting here on July 12 , 13 , and Utl Ho will preach oti the evening of Jul 12th and continue services throng the next two days. Grandma Slagle came over from S Dcroin Saturday with Mrs. Charlt Suthmer and while here had her picttu taken. Grandma Slagle , althoug over ninety years of age , is active an has the appearance of being muc younger. She is at the present tin an active Sunday school worker. STELLA. Mrs. John Thomas lias u now Muthews piano. Herbert. Hayes Is thu guest of friends in Omahii. T. L. Williams iind little daughter Gladys are visiting his brother tit Onl this weuir. Florence Wheeler bus been visiting friends nt Salem and Ilumbuldt the past week. Quite u crowd of young people went to Duwson lust Thursduy evening to attend u dunce , lid Luokart , wife and baby arrived here Monday for it week's visit with relatives at this place. % Key. Rhode , paster of the Lutheran church , Is spending the Fourth with relatives in Kansas City. A number of young people have made a tenins court at the end of a street in north part of town. John Nichols , an curly settler here bui now of Ainsworth. was the guest of Frank Wlthee over Sunday. Bert Harris returned to his home at North Yakoma , Wash. , Monday after a month's visit with his parents. Mrs. Ol Jennings of Sulem is spend ing the week with her daughters , Mrs. George Slocum and Mrs. A. J. Baldwin. Edith Clark of Convlngton , Ky. , and Mrs. Cora Andrews and little son ol Kansas City have been visiting this week with their brother , R A. Clark , There are not enough children of school age in the Witheo district northwest of town to have school this fall , so what pupils are there will be sent to Stella. Mrs. Andrews of Cordell , Oklahoma , arrived here last week for an extended ylslt with her son , Dr. Andrews. Her husband is expected here to accom pany her home. Clarence Swihart , a former Stellt boy , preached at the Lutheran church Sunday morning. Ho is on his way to his home In Denver from the James town exposition. Trade Barker of Uoekport , Mo , re turned home Saturday after a vlsli with her aunt. Mrs. John Jenkins. OE las : Thursday evening Mrs. Jenkin gave u party In her honor. A son was born to Cloydo Steele ani wife on Wednesday , June 27th. Thes < young people live In Nebraska Cit } but she has been staying with hei parent ? , A. It. Klnton and wife , foi some time. Ed Kroh of this place and Clan Cowell of Auburn were married ir Omaha Wednesday of last week , anc returned to this place Sunday nigh after spending a few days' with hei relatives at Red Oak , Iowa. The : expect to go to housekeeping in thi Harris house the first of the week On Monday evening the people livln < In the north part of town chivararlei htm and his bride. He responded by in vitlug all in and treating them t ( bananas. FARGO. J. C. Wallraff was a Fargo shoppe Tuesday. F. E. Mtschc and wife were hi Rul < Tuesday. Wm. Hellmann had business her Monday. Philip Zimmerman was at Falls Cit. Saturday. A. F. Randolph had ousiness at Rul < Wednesday. John Futcher and wife were Rul shoppers Tuesday. John Futcher and wife were visitiiij with Ed Huuzckcr. Louisa Thomas took the train fo Falls City Saturday. W. F. Dorste and wife were count seat visitors this week. Mrs. Tailor of Fort Hazel was a the county seat Saturday. H. G. Dorste and wife had busines at the county scat recently. Conrad Schmidt and wife were tli guests of F. E. Nitsche Sunday. J. C. Wallraffand family were visi ing with John Helfenbine sr. , Sundaj John Kloepfel sr. , and wife of Fall City were out on their farm visitin their son Henry over Sunday. Man Zan Pile Remedy comes put u in a collapsible tube with u nozzh Easy to apply right where soreness an inflammation exists. It relieves i once blind bleeding , Itching or protru < ing piles. Guaranteed. Price 50' ' Get it today. Sold by A. G.Vanne OHIO Sadie I'eck bus been on the sick list the past-week. Wallace Cully was a irueftt of Minnie Alll'on Sunday. Win , tiartlett and-wife wcru g'uuats of cha * . P. Stump. Guy Stump was a guest of John Stumu Saturday night. Mrs. Lutz was a guest of Mrs. John Relschick Monday afternoon. chus. Zentuer and family spent Sun day with John Zentner and family Mrs. Chris Zorn spent Monday with her daughter , Mrs. Win. Huettner. Geqrge Shouse and family spent Sun day with Frances Stump and family. H. A. Burk and wife were visitors at the home of the hitter's parents Sun day. day.Rev. Rev. Wm. Mohler and family were guests of Eph. Peck and family , Sun day. Frank Brecht and wife were guests ot relatives in Falls City the first of the veek. Chas. and Lloyd Shouse spent Tues day wl.h Wm , Hutchison and clarence Peck. chas. Whetstlne and family were guests of G. W. Pritcnard and family Sunday. Mrs. O. A. Burk and son , Seymour , pent Monday night with H. A. Burk and wife. H. J. Prichard and wife spent Sun day near Verdon the guests of Jake Jloom and wife. Mrs. Geo. Peck and daughter , Edith , spent last Thursday afternoon with Mrs. J. W. Maust. Frank Llchty and family spent last Sunday in Falls City the guest of Dr , Mathers and family. Miss Hampton who has been visiting vlth Mrs. Guy Llchty left last week for icr home In Kansas City. Mrs. P. E. Shaffer and daughter , Donald , were guests of Mrs. Earl Shuf- er Thursday of last week. Earl Brim , sister and lady friend rom near Hamlln , Kans. , spent Sunday - day with Anson Knisely and wife. Mrs. Thos. Heckler left for her home Monday after a week's visit with her daughter , Mrs. Earl Shaffer. Guy Llchty. wife and friend , Mis- Hampton spent last Friday evenlnj with the former's brother , Frank ami family. Claude Phillip ! and wife left Tuesday for Horton , Kans. , where Mr. Phillip ! s accepted a position in a dry-goods Btorc at thai place. Messrs. William Haldeman and H , Beechy and Misses Edna Shaffer and Grace Nedrow spent one day recently fishing , they report catching some ol the finny tribe. Mrs. Wes Stump of Verdon came down Monday and visited with Chester Stump and family and on Tuesday ac- CDmpanled by her daughter , Georgie she returned to her home. Georgia spent last week with her uncle and aunt. VERDON Mr. Kesley was n Falls City visitor Sunday. N. B. Judd was over from Dawsot Thursday last. Mrs. Mose Veach came home fron Falls City Tuesday. Mabel Nusbaiimn came home fron Falls City , Monday. W. E. Boyd was over from Salem , i short time Monday. cumrnu Hall made a business trip ti Falls city Thursday. Rev. J. T. Rowman has been on tbi sick list the past week. Amelia Nusbaumn cume home fron Falls City , Wednesday. O. P. Veal and family spent Sunda : with relatives at Stella. Dude Corn made a business trip t < Salem Monday evening. Rue Gates returned to her home a Falls City last Tuesday. Mrs. Jake Bloom and daughter wer Falls City visitors Tuesday. D. A.Ramsey and wife were Fall City visitors last Wednesday. Lon Goolsby and wife of Falls Clt , visited relatives here Sunday. Dave Davles came up from th county seat Tuesday on business. Dr. Hall came In from out west las1 weak for a visit to relatives here. The I. O. O. F. lodge gave a suppe at their lodge room , Monday night. Herman Kelly and John Walke were over from Barada , last Sunday. Mrs. George Luin returned home fhursdny from her visit nt Hcrnard , Mo. Mesdtunes U'lll Cook and Will Ned- row were Falls viators one day last vet'k. Mhlurd Gooilloeund Iiunlly ol Stellji Islted relatives hen ! the lust ot the vcujk Messors 11111 and Brlsdy of Shube'rt ' vltnessed the Indlan-Verdon ball game Friday. Mrs. Conner of Auburn spent a fe K lays here visiting her sister Mrs. M. 3. Lum. Mrs Frank Adams of Falls City , spent Thursday with Mrs. W. E. Goolsby. Maude Clark came home from Lin coln , Wednesday night , to spend her vacation. Mrs. Raper , and son visited re- atlves at Shubert the latter part oJ ihe week. Mrs. Charles Robins of Chicago is icre visiting her sister. Mrs. Charles Humphrey. Mrs. Dowell of Sulem spent hiRt Wednesday here , with her sister , Mrs. 3. D. Knapp. Josh Lord and wife of Falls City at- .ended the IO. . O. F. supper , here Monday night. ' Mr. McDermcnt and family of Salem visited with her mother , Mrs. Goolsby , Sunday. Ada , Ruth and Clyford Corn of Salem spent Friday with their grand mother , Mrs. Amanda Corn. Guy Pennington and wife of BHllngs Montana , spent lust week hero visiting its father , H. S. Peunington. Mrs. MeHenry and daughters re turned home Friday from sevuraj weeks visit at coffeevllle , Kant Miss Fastanean arrived here TUCS- day from Nebraska City , for a visit to her sister , Mrs. John Leefers. James Tingley came down from Lincoln. Monday. He will remain all iumtnur and work for Beecher Cornell. Mr ? . Hooper and grand daughter , Hazel Douglas , spent last week with her daughter , Mrs. Newt Cox'of Elke Creek Mrs. Rogers accompaincd by Heath Gryfith returned to her home at wymore , Monday after visiting her sister , Mrs.Grlfllth. Mr. and Mrs. Skinner and ton of St. Joseph returned home Tuesday after several days visit with her sister Mrs. C. W. Ocamb Mr. McMann and family came down from Auburn Thursday , uud visited O. P. Veal and family. They went from here to their new home at Falls city. THE DAINTY STYLES Of our Grandmother's t tX X Days ran largely t o j , > Lockets. T h e fashion < | centers of the modern x $ 'I world have revived the f.i > ( i ) $ idea and todav Lockets f. ' s < ? v reign supreme. We have | | them in SOLID GOLD jj I and GOLD FILLED , i if fy I Prices from $ I.oo up. | i A. E. JAQUET I I THE OLD RELIABLE | $ ? | JEWELER t I FALLS CITY , - NEB. % i * < e > eW