8 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JULY 26 , 1907 24o Acre Farm Southeast of Hiawatha. G. Smith Tin1 lariti Is \li nnli-sofa itood town of about 350 population on a railroad. Land consist * i-f itentlv rolling ui > land with Henry a small cri-fk llowinit through the east 80 acres entering near the northwest corner and going out alioiit 60 rod iiortli of the snulli'llne. There it conic timber along thin crecU , sir ng spring furnishing water for i > a ture which never ha * bocit . known to run dry. About M ) acres arc In cultivation now. About 40 acre * are In clover and timothy meadow. 11 ' > acres are in eattlo and hog pasture fenced with 1'age fence. 15acres cow pasture for nillch cows , with Miadc and water. 4 acres lit orchard. 1 acre In grapew , raipberrles , blackberries and strawberries , ll.ilancu of laud In building site and roads. The fences are nearly all as good ai new havlntf l > ecn rebuilt within the past two years. Good grove oil west and north of buildings furnishing shade for poultry In summer and storm protection in winter. llflLiil.vos : ( liiod 6 room house with cemented cellar under house , llarn for 10 her es ami 0 cows \\ith hay loft holdlntr alxiat 5 tons of hay and an Itfiplcment shed adjoining. Cattle and hay shed 2S.xl30 feet with board roof and room for 15 ton LANDS & LOANS > fha > . Hoe home 12x10 feet board roof. Corn crib 12x92 feet , board , roof and shed adjoining also board roof. 2 hen houses. Shop for small tools and work bench. Cemented water refcevoir about 14 feet in diameter and 12 feet deep with under ground pipe to tank In feed lot. Two ells and wind mills supplying the reservoir with water. Stonagon scales , ( .ood tern" . might talic S'l acres as part pay Ionic time. BAKADA. Key Dunn nml lady took In tliochnu- tauqim Monday J A. Martin took dinner Sunday with W. F. Buik-r. Delta Willlam'on spent Sunday with Mhs Lettlo Luncdon. Morgan Scvorns and family spent Sunday at the Indian Ciive. Ella Kuhlman spent lust week with her sister , Mrs. Mnry Rueggu. Louis Schulcnburg and wife visited Wednesday with Will Rukers. L. II. Morchcad and wjfo were down to the river viewing the sights. L. H. Morohcad and wife spent Mon day In Falls at the cliautauqua. Mrs. R. J. Dunn and daughtcrEthol , , visited the county scat Tuesday. Mrs. B. E. Hondrlcks spent Sunday with her mother , Mrs. Jesse Wolf. Mrs. Nixon's little daughter , Inez , from Webb city , Mo. , Is visiting her. Al and Francla Kelly and latlles at tended the chautauqua Monday oven- Ing. Sam Van Ostlcl went to Wolssert , Nob. , to begin threshing In that country. E. E. Bolojack and family spent Sun day at the homo of Leo Bolojock near Shubert. Jake Peters took n load of produce to Falls City lor Lloyd Mitchell on Tuesday. A. C. Stcinbrlnk and Will Kukor make n business trip to St. Joseph Saturday. Ed Ruct'go and wife spent Sunday with the lattcr's parents , Wm. Kuhl man and wife. R. J. Dunn spent last week at the farm looking after the harvesting of grain and hay. Jesse Cox is reported as making the most successful high jump in Baradu's jumping record' Otto Sharringhauscn , Henry Fallor , Henry Kuhlman and ladles spent Sun day with Dan Wnmsloy. T. F. Burgess and lamlly visited Sunday in the country with Mr , Bur gess' brother , C. E. Burgess. I. S. Prosscr and tons , Wm. and Arthur , spent Monday In Fulls City in attendance at the chatitauquu. Several of our youug people took in the dance at Gus Buchhoh Saturday eycnlng. A most delightful time Is reported. MrsRuuuip'u Guulsby of Yunlimuuu Florence Hall of Mounds , Indian Terri tory are vissltlng their cousin , Mrs. Lloyd Mitchell. Miss Ellallendrlcks and Ray Isabel and Mr. Smith of Fulls City vlpi.ed Sunday with Miss Ucndrlck's mother , Mrs. James Stophenson. H. J. Kelley loft this week to spend u few days in Falls City and then ho will go to St. Joe where ho expects to work In a hardware store. Nio Williamson Is taking u vacation and in the meantime J. H. Langdon is carrying the mall. Xio left Tues day for u few days visit in Falls City and from there will go on to Kansas City. City.Chss. Chss. Kukcr drove to Falls City Mon day and T. C. Roc , wife and son , ac companied him home. Mr. Roe did some carpenter work for Mr. Kukor and spent considerable time In repair ing the damage done bis property at this place by the recent storm. Mr. Roe and family returned to the city on Monday. VERDON F. W. Robb was a Falls City vlsltoi Sunday. Ethel Cook made a business trip tc. Straussvillo Saturday. W. D. Corn madu a business trip t < to Falls City Thursday. Lulu Hess returned to Stella Sunday after visiting friends here. Rev. Shupp of Lincoln preached a tbo Evangelical church Sunday. Mrs. Warren Douglas was quite U the past week but is better now , Theresa Armbruster attended tin chautauqua at Falls City Monday. W. F. Veacu made a business trl ] to Kanas City the last of the week. . Rev. J. T. Rowan went to Omah Wednesday to take treatment at th hospital. Warran Dauglas came home fron his work at Lincolu Sunday tolsl nome falks. Hey Swlsgood and wife spent Sue day at the home of Norman Weave , and wife north of town. Mrs. Gus Ilcln/clman and children drove to Fulls City Sunday nml at tended the Clmutauquu , ICmmii Fntttancau returned to her homo at Nebraska City Friday after visiting her slnor Mrs. John Lcepors , W. 1) . Corn and wife and Mrs Shaw and children drove out to Dave Bllltps nml wife Saturday and spent the even ing. Mrs. Rowen Veal and baby returned to their home at Champion , Nobr. , Thursday after a pleasant visit here with relatives. R Fisher Is moving Walter Vcach's house to the lots north of the King residence where they will build an ad dition and make other Improvements. Mrs. Shaw returned to her home near Reserve , Kans. , Sunday. She was accompanied by her daughter , Edna , who has been visiting hero for the past week. Nolle Stewart visited In town last week. Mrs. Moo vlsitod In Humboldt last week. Loura Kelley visited In town last week. Bert Emmcrt and wife went to Bea trice Wednesday. Fred Sobold of Falls City was in town Wednesday. Boyd Moore attended chautauqua at Brails City Sunday Ed May was at the county seat on business Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Foracker spent Sunday in Dawson. Louis Tynor arrived Saturday from Kansas City for a visit here. Mrs. A. J. Anderson returned homo from Shlckloy , Neb , Friday. Vera Lord came up from the county scat the fore part of the week. Joe Wind ell and Cabs Moore were county seat visitors Thursday. S. R. Ayora and wlfo of near Morrlll visited at C , L. Ayers Sunday. Alex Kerr and wlfo arrived from Omaha Thursday for a visit. Bon Grlnstead of Alliance came down Wednesday for a short visit. Mrs. Cass Moore and daughter , Uuth , spent Tuesday at Roy Thornburg's. Nola and Anna Otis and John Me- Cool went to the county seat Monday. CJeo. Russell , M. L. Dowell and their wives attended the chuutuuqua Mon day. day.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Allan May and son , Edgar , wont to the county seat Sun day. Lucy Gregory end Roland Wlckham attandcd the Falls City chautauqua on Monday. Mrs. J. P. Grlnstcad and little grandson visited at the county seat last week. Mrs. W. S. Vincent and children of Atchlson Is visiting her mother , Mrs. P. E. Stavcr. Mr. and Mrs. Will Kerabaw and Ura Mobloy attended the Falls City chau * taunua Monday. Harold and Vera Lord returned to their homo at Falls City Friday after a short visit here. Fey French , Joe and Dean Windell and Virgil Grlnstead wcro In Falls City Monday evening. Mrs. Marie Atwood returned to her homo at University Place Wednesday after a short visit here. Mrs. L. E. Kress and daughter Stella of Centralla , Wash. , are In Salem visiting at the home of Frank McCool , Mrs. D. C. Simmons returned home from Rockport , Mo. , Monday. She was accompanied home by her father , W , R. Roberson. Dr. A. D. Cloyd of Omaha , soverelgt physician of the Woodman of the World visited at the homo of Whit ten it Barnes Sunday. Mrs. E. Boyle and daughter whs have been visiting at the homa of J. G Ranger's returned to their homo ii Pawnee City Wednesday. Misses Nellie and Ethel Barrltt en tertalned several girl friends Monday evening. The time was spent In socla talk and music , after which refresh raants wore served. Those presen were : Misses Ruby stoufler , Helei McCool , Ruth Moore anci Iva Merc dith. Silas Chaffin was in town be tween trains Sunday nifrht. H it was on his way to Sabethavher he holds a position in a hardwar store , after a visit to his parent in Humboldt. OHIO George Shouso is among the sick this week. Sadie Peck spent Sunday with Dora Horstman. Clcon I'eck visited Henry Gcrdess' at Buradu Sunday. . . The Knlsuley young folks spent Sun day nt Eph Peck's. The Shouse brothers were guest ? of Clarence Peck Sunday. H. A. Burk .ind wife spent Tuesday with the former's parents. Lon Schuler and wife ware guests of Wm. Huettner last Friday. Mr ? . Anson Knisely spent last Wed nesday with Mrs. N. Peck. Mrs. N. Peck and Ethel spent sunday - day with Mrs. Wm. Iluettner. Jesse McCann wits a guest of his sister , Mrs. H. A. Burk Sunday. Frank Cook and family were guests of Will Cook In Verdon Sunday. Eph Peck and wife were guests of Auson Knfseley and wlfo Sunday. Ada Shouso returned home Wednes day of last 'week from Clark , Neb. Fred whltrock and family spent Sun day with Wm. Horstmnn and family. Ed Klmmol and lamlly were guests of Mrs. K parents in Falls City Sunday. Alfred Allen of New York Is here visiting with Will Bartlett and other friends. Mrs. Jim Murphy of Lincoln visited the latter part of last week with Mrs. Will Uartlett. Will Bartlett and wife entertained their nieces and nephews' , the Burk children Sunday. Wm. Hutchison returned homo Mon day after two weeks stay in Falls City with his grandmother. Mrs. N. Peck and daughter , Ethel , spent Tuesday afternoon of last week with Mrs. P. E. ShnlTor. Claude Phlllipl and wife of Horton , Kans. , came In Friday and visited till Tuesday with the hitter's parents. Wm. Ilalderman and Edna Shatter accompanied Glade Phllllpl and wife to their home at Horton , Kans. , Tue ? . day. Grace Bennett of Verdon made her visits this week among her pupils who are taking music ; lust week she was detained on account of high water. HUMBOLDT. Eleanor Williamson spent the week with friends In Auburn. Harrison Dunn is now employed as clerk at the Park hotel. John Stnnderford , residing north of town , Is reported seriously 111. Mrs. B. Stramer visited in St Joseph several days the first of the week. L. N. Buoll of Kansas City is here on a visit to his son , W. E. Buell. N. G. Campbell returned Friday from a visit in Lincoln and Omaha. Nellie Wagner left Friday for an ex tended visit with relatives at Reynolds. MrsW. . F , Carver returned Satur day from a month's visit in Lewis , la. C. H. Wilson and family are homo from a pleasant visit with friends at Dunbar. Hugh Lcatherman and Ralph Tjaden have returned from a visit to southern Kansas. Mrs , Roscoe Anderson has returned frum nn extended visit with Omaha relatives. Gerald Hamilton was quite sick the past week being threatened with ty phoid fever. Cburlton Hall went up to Lincoln on Thursday for a visit with his daughter , Mrs. Ida Gird. Lulu Gandy returned Thursday to Lincoln where she Is employed as a trained nursu. Bertha Frank is the guest of her friend , Mrs. Dolllo Wood. In Elk Creek this week. Mrs. Ella Williamson and sou , Wlrt , returned Saturday from a visit with relatives at Crete. Mrs. Hudson was taken to the insane hospital in Lincoln Thursday last foi medical treatment. A. Li. Drake residing east of towc was critically 111 the past week , suffer ing from brain fever. Mabel Guile of Lincoln visited thii week with her brother , H. F. Gulli and wife , in this city. Lllllth Waggner , who had been vis itlng friends in Crete and Omaha , re e turned home Saturday. Robert Edie , who has employmen In a pharmacy in Omaha , spent Sunda ; with friends in Humboldt. Mrs. Laura Campbell left Monday for an extended visit with her son , Oliver Campbell , at Dcnrcr. Mrs. Lucy Chandler and daughter , Eva , are home from it couple of week's visit nt Holbrook , this state. The Epworth League of the M. E. church held an Ice cream social Thurs day evening at. the home of Irene Ger gen. gen.Mr Mr ? . C. M. Linn and children are being entertained this week at the home of Mrs. Chas. Campbell In Hast ings. ings.Mrs. Mrs. Delia Saunders came np from Kansas City Saturday evening for a visit with her parents , C. E. Nlms and wife. Myrtle "Stratton returned Saturday from Wymore , where she had been visiting her sister , Mrs. Zora Crock- crau. Cora Drake , a trained nurse in the Ensworth hospital at St. Joseph , was called here Saturday to care for her father , A. L. Drake. George Seabury of Chicago stopped off in Humboldt a short time the last of the week for a visit with the Cooper families. Viva Cook , who has been spending a part of the summer with her cousin , Mrs. Mason Shurtleff , in this city , left Tuesday for her homo nt Brownvllle. August Mitchell and , wife ot Wy more spent several days recently at the country home of the former's parents. Richard Mitchell and wife , in this clly. Mrs. Zelenka ha purchased the property owned by * her son , Franknow occupied by J. G. Simmons and family , possession to be given the first of Sep tember. Edith and Beryl Drake , who have employment at Boulder , Colo. , were summoned home the last uf the week by the serious Illness of their father , A. L. Drake. Mesdames John Power and L. M. Sterns nnd Dr E. C. Wlttwer were elected for the three vears term on the library board , by the city council at a recent meeting. Dr. J. A. Wuggner reports two eases f smallpox at the home of Frank Mun- on. A strict quarantine is being kept nd there Is but slight danger of the iscase spreading. Margaret Weyer , a teacher In the chools at Portl Rico now on furlough. Islted her sister , Mrs. L , U. Smith , In his city a part ot the week , leuv- ng Saturday for a visit with friends In incoin. Considerable dlfllculty was had the us ; of the week by the residents of the own , owing to a shortage of water he city supply being shut off so that he stand pipe and reservoirs might be leaned. Mrs. Mary Scotchdopole , who has been making her homo with her daughter , Mrs. Anton Kozel. died late rlday evening of heart trouble. The deceased was n native of Bohemia and was seventy years of age The body was shipped to Ravenna , this state , for burial. The Spring Lake Ice company are making arrangements for repairing the dam at Malony's lake and rebuild- ng the ice houses , which were de stroyed during the resent high waters. The buildings will be placed on either the cast or west side of the lake , in stead of on the south as heretofore. Howard , the little son of Lester Triraole and wife , residing south of town , was saken suddenly sick Thurs day noon while the family were seated about the table , and died the follow ing day. The funeral was held from the home at 10 o'clock Monday morn- ingf Rev. Bert Wilson conducting the services. Burial was made in the Bumboldt cemeter/ . STELLA. Cordelle Lulkart of Norfolk Is the guest of Hazel Hogrefe. Ed Stiles of Dawson will teach the Porter Center school the coming term Jennie Thompson has been employed as primary teacher for the coming term. About twenty from hero went to Falls City Monday to hear the Kil ties band. Ed Thompson and wife of Kansas City are spending the week with her parents , Dan Sarvls. James Lambert ol Baker , Kansas , was called here last week by the ill ness of his father , Wm. Lambert. Lewis Newman , wife and son of Lin coln were the guests of the M. L. Hays family a few days last week. The band gave their first open air concert on the lawn at the homo of their leader.I. G. Bell , last Tuesday evening1 "Chnrley Mason a young farmer living north of town , hurl a two year old colt killed by lightning last Friday morning. Ada Fairbanks of White Cloud , Kas. . Is visiting In the Prairie Union neigh borhood at the homo of her cousin. Mrs. Thomas Lewis. George Lemlng , who was engaged in business here for the past seventeen years , has returned to his former home at Hodgenville , Kentucky. Mildred Mclntosh of Harvard , who has been visiting relatives here for the past month , went to Rule Saturday for a visit with her grandparents. Mrs. Joe Hogrefe , who brought hnr mother hero for burial from Cedar Edge , Colorado , left for a visit with friends at Table Rock Tuesday. Maggie and Lizzie Jones of Pitts- burg , Pa. , are hero for an extended Visit at the home of their uncle , Robert Jones , in the Prairie Union neighbor hood. About sixty children , members of the Out Door Art club , will give a cantata in the opera house tomorrow evening. The proceeds will be used to beautify the town. John Young of Dawson has sold his farm where his son , J. M. Young lives to John Gergen of Humboldt. Mr. Young and his father expect to go to Fvrnas county and buy land. Noah McDowell had the misfortune to cut the back of his hand while trim ming hedge last Wednesday. Three tendons were severed and his fingers on this hand will now probably be use- lee. lee.S. S. B. Grillllh died at his home In Stella Sunday morning and was buried in the Stella cemetery Monday after noon , aged seventyfour years. Mr. Grill ! h was one of the pioneers of this part of the state coming here in 1804. He is survived by a wife and five children. RULO. John Chancy's have u sick baby this week. Joe Horan was a St. Joe visitor last week. Leslie Inks spent Sunday with friends In Napier. BlllleJohnston is laid up with u mashed toe. Rob. Kitnaly was a St. Joseph passen ger Friday. Maggie Moodey attended chautau- qua. Monday. J. H. Meriam of Lincoln " -as in this city recently. Wes Bunker of Missouri was a Rule visitor recently. James Larando went to St. Joe the last of the week Frank Brown was a county seat visi tor Thursday last. John Kanuly was a Falls City visitor Thursday of last week. Wainc Richard went to St. Joseph Thursday of last week. Jim Mooney was a Falls City visitor Thursday of last week. Melia Boehma went to Preston Mon day to visit a few days. J. W. Kerlin has sold his restaurant to Mrs. Jake Swelnforth. Mrs. Emma Wallace and Elva True visited at Napier Sunday. Chester Ocorab and family spent Sunday with friends In Rulo. The steamboat Omaha passed down the river the last of last week. E. \Valbrldge of Falls City was in this city several days this week. Maggie Boker left for Eflingham , Kans. , Wednesday to visit relatives. Dan Radican has purchased a now bay baler , and is now busy all the day long. Josie Mahan returned Saturday from Peru where she had been attending Normal. Iva Johnson spent several days last week with Falls City and Humboldt friends. Mrs. Bert Anderson departed Wed nesday for Iowa to visit her mother [ and sister. j Mrs. Wm. Johnson visited with her " "daughter near Falls City several days last week. Supt. C. Rodgers of Wyraore was transacting business In Rule the last of the week. Hurry Shepherd came Monday night from Billings , Mont. , for a visit with Rule friends. Mr. Walter and family went to White Cloud Wednesday to visit rel atives. Mildred Mcltitoh of Harvard , is visiting her grandparents , Martin Marsh it nil wife. Hert Fritz of Wymore was looking after the 13. & M's. Interest here the last of the week. W. W. Chinnock of Wymore was a business visitor In this city the latter part of last week. Grand Ocomb departtd Sunday for Kansas City to spend some time with relatives and friends. W. B. Ulnton of Omaha spent Fri day here repairing the water pipes T f-'l at the pump station. Wm Bird and family of GofTsKans. , spent several days the last of the week with relatives at this place. Emma Shepherd departed for Kansas Olty Tuesday evening to trim for a millinery firm at that place. Denver Tidball and.wlfe of Oklahoma returned to their home Tuesday from a visit .vith Louis Jones and wife. Mrs. Belpier and son , Charlie , re turned home Friday from Colorado where they have been for some time. Mrs. Mac LoBlancund grandmother , Ruthla Harris , returned home Friday from a visit with St. Joseph friends. Harry Ocomb returned to his home In Kansas City Wednesday after a few days visit with his parents at this place. Mrs. Whalen went to Preston Mon day to hslp take care of her little grandchild who Is very sick at that place. John Cheyney has moved from the bottoms to Rule since the high waters , he no > v occupies one of Mr. Frederick's houses , James Hawley and family of GolYs , Kiuis , , visited Saturday and Sunday with their sister's family , Mr. and Mr Hptiry Scott. In n'tornptlng to light a gasoline lamp one evening last week , the blaze flew upward and gave William Shep herd a badly burned hand. Mrs. Harry Ocomb and two children departed Sunday for their home in Kansas City after n few weeks spent with friends in this vicinity. While working on the Missouri river bridge last week a tool slipped and struck Abe Liberty below the eye , knocking him unconscious , but he has recovered and is able to resume his work again. The ladies Aid society gave an Ice cream sccial at Carpenter's hall on last Saturday- evening which was well pat ronized they sold all of their cream and could have sold more if thej- could have gotten another supply , Some of those who attended chau- tauqua from here Monday were Mrs. Emma McVey and familv , Maggie Boker , Mesdames Dr. Anderson , W. J. Cunningham , Bessie Brlnnegnr , the Misses Gilbert and George Ocomb , Earl Shepherd , Ed Gilbert and Eari Martin. Pearl , the little six year old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Moze Frederick , died at her home in this city early Tuesday morning of cholera morbus. The funeral was held at the Catholic church at 8 o'clock Wednesday mornIng - Ing , where tbo friends gathered to take the last look at her little face. Rev. B.Sproll oniciating. The pall bearers were four of her little schoolmates , Katy Kanaly , Sophia Pierce , Mary Simmons and Mary Boehma. The interment was In Catholic cemetery southeast of town. She leaves a father , mother , three sisters and one brother who have the sympathy of all In their sorrow. All four of tbo remaining children are sick at this time and Mrs. Frederick is In a critical condition. Died , at ' .ho homo of her parents In Rule on Thursday' , July 18 , Josle , the Infant daughter , of Mr. and Mrs. Harve Roberts. The little one had whooping cough and was cutting teeth but seemed - ed that night as well as usual , her mother was awake at 3 o'clock in the morning and the babe sleeping quietly. When she awoke again the little one was in a spasm and never regained consclousmess and died at 4 o'clock the same afternoon. Josie was a twin and her little brother , Jessie is to young to miss the little sister who was cradled in the same arms with him for thirteen short months but there are other little brothers and father and mother who will miss her , but remember in your sorrow your loss Is great gain. The bereaved family have the sympathy of the community In their trouble. The funeral was held at the bom at3o'clock Friday afternoon , preahed by Rev. Thomas Arkman , after which the little ono was laid to rest in the Rule ceme tery.