THE ALLS ITY Vol. IV FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA , FRIDAY , AUGUST 9 , 1907. Whole No185 Accepted Better Position. Frank Eversole has acceptei a position in Johnson's depart ment store , in Holdrige , Neb. and will go there next \veeli Mr. Eversole went to Columbus this state , about a month agi where he had a much bette position afforded him than h had here. He was there enl ; a short time when a still bette offer came from Iloldrige and a he had not yet moved his famil ; to Columbus he decided to malt the change before locating hi family permanently which wil be early in September. Mr Eversole will be In Falls Cit ; next Sunday to pay a visit t his family before going to th new home. Scavenger Tax List Complete. The work of compiling tlr scavenger tax list was coin pleted by Treasurer Lord am his assistants on Wednesday o this week and shows 301,199.2 back taxes due the county. 0 this amount $4,104.23 was paii during the time of compilinj the list , after they had been en tercd on the scavenger list Also $10.000 back taxes hav been cr : ted by Treasurer Lori before 3g entered on this Iis1 makicf total of $14,104.23 de linque : axes collected. To gi an idea of the velum of this work , it has taken thre books of two hundred page each and fifty-eight lines to th page to record the scavenge list , a total of 84,800 lines. Young Girl Adjudged Insane. At the meeting of the insanit ; board last Saturday Nettie Me Lean , a daughter of Mr. an Mrs. Henry McLean , living i the east part of town , was pro nounced insane and on Sunda ; was taken to the insane hos pital at Lincoln by Sheriff Fen ton for treatment. The younj girl has been of feeble mind a ] her life but the last year or s has become gradually more un ruly until the last few month she has become entirely beyoni the control of her family. A times she is particularly viciou and on Friday night it wa found necessary to bind her i a blanket to keep her from dc ing har"1 to herself or others The ' nplaint was filed b -sr pz its who realize thei labih , .o care for her. It i oped ; atment will benefi titir. "Along the trail in Honduras. We received this week fror F. A. Harrison of Lincoln charming little book of view made by himself and a party c friends who spent a month i Central America last winte just about the time of the wa scare. The little book is prefaced b a brief outline of the trip an the pictures of the four wh composed the party. T h illustrations are typical of th life , customs and industries o the Central American Indians with descriptive notes. The pictures are fine , i clea cut , and selected so as to giv a very good ideas as to th modes of life , building an scenery. We feel greatly ii debted to Mr. Harrison and wis to express our appreciation c the little souvenir. Take Notice * The poorest papers from tli standpoint of advertising that \v know of are those of Ilortoi The next poorest are those c Falls Cit ) ' . Result : Both towr complain of falling off of trade- both towns are dead ones. Ilii " 'Id. A\arried. \ At the M. E. parsonage o Tuesday , at 11 a. m. , August I : 1007 , Mr. Eclwlu Dreyer atul'Mis Laura Jacques , recently oflndi ana were married. The only pei sens present at > the ceremon were Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lj dick , of Ilamlin , Kans. Mr. and Mrs. Dreyer left o the afternoon train for thei future home at Snyder , Neb. We extend best wishes an congratulations. Preston Depot Moved. The depot at Preston wa loaded on to a flat car Wednes day morning and moved i hundred yards west that i nearer Falls City. That is a it should be , We like th Preston people pretty well an know they like us. We ar ready to annex any time , jus keep'Coming , we are willing. Chicago Lumber Co. Change hand While in the city last week I W. Easley succeeded in pui chasing the Chicago Lumbe Go's , yards here for the Roanok Lumber Co. of Excelsior Spring of which he is -tockholdei The checking up was done o Friday and Saturday the yard were formally given over Jule Ruegge , who has bee manager ot the yards will re main for the present with th company which will be knowi in the future as the Roanok Lumber Co. Although the bus ; ness will be under the direc management of Mr. Easley. mm m Takes a Partner. During the last week V. G Lytord sold a half interest 5 his large department store i this city to R. B. .Tohn-on c Norfolk , Neb. Mr. Lyford feel that a constantly growing bus ! ness admits of his taking partner who is capable of as sistmg him and managin , affairs in his absence. Mi Johnson is a thororugh , capabl business man of large experienc He has already taken his plac in the store and has moved hi family to this city. We ar glad to welcome them in bet the business and social circle of our city. A Little China Baby. A cablegram was received Mor day morning by Mr. and Mr ; Wm. Boose announcing the birt of a daughter to Dr , and Mi Tucker at Pang Chuang T Chow , China , Mrs. Tucker b < ing their eldest daughter , Di Emma Boose Tucker. Both Di Tucker and his wife studie medicine and educated then selves for missionaries and hav been in China for about eigfc years. They also have a littl son about three years of age ; pair of little AmericanChineese babies. We wish the parent and babies in their far off horn health and happiness and it saf return to their native land. A Family Party to Canada. A family party consisting c Mr. and Mrs. George Clevelan and grandson , little George Fisl er , F. W , Cleveland and daughtc Nettie , and Mrs- Fred Clevelan jr. , left last Sunday for a month visit in Montreal , Canada. The will stop in Chicago , Niagt Falls and other interesting poini enroute. Mrs. George Clevelan will also visit in New York an Boston before her return. Marriage Record Edwin Dreyer , Snyder , Neb. , 1 Laura Jacquss , Ilamlin , Kas I Rudolph Verteska , Humboldt. . . . : Mary Bernhardt , Huraboldt : John Roberts returned toAhr Monday after a ten days vis with Falls City friends. I Buys its Own Light Plant. I A six horse power dynamo wa installed at the National hotc ! 1 this week by the linn of Wernei Mosiman it Co. The Nation ? is - and lookin always up-to-date ; for something better and newci The engine and machinery sc lected by Werner , Mosiman & Cc are of the very best , these geti tlemcti being experts in sue matters , and from this time o the National will have the line ! : lights and bell service in the cit. and from its individual plant. Society News. Mrs Stephen B. Miles enter tained Kaffee Klautch delight fully on Tuesday afternoon , i dozen members of the club wer present , making the afternooi a jolly one. At 5 o.clock Mrs Miles served a very dainty stir per of seasonable delicacis The afternoon \vas one of th most pleasant meetings of th club. Mrs. Lloyd Gainiuni an baby Neal were guests of th club. Mrs. John A. Crook cutertainc quite a number of the little friend of Erma Schoenhcit , of Kansti City , Kas > , Pearl Kachelries , c Alma , Neb. , and Brown Schoer licit , of Kansus City , Mo. Th evening was passed with game of all kinds and music. Durin the evening Mrs. Crook serve dainty refreshments which ar pealed strongly to the childrer The entertainment proved a ( U lightful one for all those present Miss Bessie Ramsey cntei tained a party of friends Thurs day afternoon for Pearl Kachc ! ries , of Alma , and Erma an Brown Schoenheit , of Kansa City. All kinds of out doc games were played and the con pany was truly a merry one Mrs. Ramsey served very tempt ing refreshments much to the ( U light of the young people. Th afternoon was a very happy one all those present enjoying then : selves thoroughly. Harry Grinstead Dead. George Grinstead recieved telegram Thursday mornhij stating that his son Harry die that morning 'of typhoid fcve in Oklahoma City. He ha been foreman for tlie Gilliga Bridge Co. for several year past with head quarters i Oklahoma City. His illnes of short duration. The body will be brought her today , Friday , and the funerr services will be held Saturda morning from the home of hi sister , Mrs. Gilligan after whic the remains will be taken t Humboldt for burial in th family lot. t A Young Horse Thief. A little boy , but little eve thirteen years of age , rode int town Saturday and put his hors in Mettx's livery barn. Aboi this time Sheriff Fenton receive a phone message from a fanm near Bern , Kas. , telling him thr an adopted boy of the farmer had gone off with his watch an and a horse. lie gayc a goo description of the boy and lion and in making the rounds of tli livery stables the sheriff ra across the boy on the street. 1 ] said he had put the horse i Metz's barn that the sheriff hn seen there and he also had tl watch in his p-'session. Mr. Fci ton took hii. . in custody ai : 'phoned the f.finer who came f < him at once an I took him bac to Bern. It i not likely that an legal action will be taken again the youngster. Mrs. Glen iJrunson and bal from Verdon visited her parenl Mr , and Mrs. John Ramel tl first of the week. I Died. I .MI5TTX. | 1873-11)07 ) i Ono of the saddest deaths ii our vicinity recently occurrei on Tuesday , August Oth , at [ O'clock p. m. , when Uattio , wif of , ) . 13. Mettz was called to ; brighter , happier world beyond Mrs. Mettfc had undergone ai operation early in the day fron which she rallied and seemei cheerful ; but she did not hav the strength to sustain th shock and passed away in th afternoon , surrounded by lovini relatives and kind friends. She leaves a husband am three small children , the young est a baby of about two years her narents , Mr. and Mrs. Jo' ' Windle , of Salem , and tivi brothers , besides other near rel atives who will greatly moun her death. She has made hosts of friend in her short life , being of a lov ig , friendly , amiable disposi tion such as attracts and hold friends. She was esteemed b ; all for her many estimable qua ! ities , as a true friend , a devotei wife and mother. Ilattie Windle was born De cember 18 , 1873 , on the Windl homestead near Salem and nios of her life has been lived eithe in Salem or this city. She wa married December 31 , 1890 , t James E. Mett/s and to thcr three children were born , Merle Worth , and Esther Annabel ] At the time of her death sh was 33 years , 7 months , 18 day of age. She lias lived a consist ent member of the Gospel Un ion church for many years am was also anactive member o the K. & L. of S. No. 010. I this order she held the oilice o Financier , The funeral service were held from the M. E. churcl Thursday , Aug. H at 2 p. m. conducted by Revs. Cline an * Garbison and the K. & L. of S The interment was made ii Steele's cemetery. Many friends join with us ii offering sympathy to the famil ; and relatives who mourn th loss of their loved one. I IEASTON 1807-1907 Isaac L. Heaston died at hi home in this city Monday , Aug 5 , 1907 , aged 39 years,8 months 7 days. He was born in this count ; November 28 , 1807 , and th greater part of his life has beei spent here. . He followed iarm ing until a few years ago whe : he gave it up because of il health and since has followei lines that did not tax hi strength so greatly. He was married April 2 , 189 ( to Miss RoseHoppe and to thi union three children were born one passing away in infancy The two little daughters wit their mother survive him. Mr. Heaston has enjoyed very large circle of friends ; h was an honest , industrious ma of good habits and a genia friendly disposition which wo for him hosts of friends. During the recent tabernacl meetings he was converted an united with the First Christia church of this city. lie was an active worker i both lodges of which he was member , the A. O. U. W. an the K. & L. of S. No. 010 , hole ing responsible offices , workin for their up-building by encou aging others to share their bei efits. efits.Mr. Mr. Heaston has been in e : tremely poor health lor man months. He has suffered froi Bright's disease and for the la ; week of his illness his sufferin has been intense until Monda ; when the One who causes al suffering to cease claimed hit for his own. The funeral services wet- held Wednesday morning at 1 o'clock from the M. 13. church conducted by Rev. W. T. Clint the A. 0. U. W. and K. & L. o S. No. 010 also taking part The interment was made in th Steele cemetery. Besides a devoted wife am two small daughters the dc ceased leaves an aged mother brothers"sisters and other rcla lives to mourn for him and w join a hostof friends who extem sincere sympathy to the be reaved ones. Commercial Club. The adjourned meeting ot th Commercial club called for las Tuesday night was held in th court house and was well at tended. The object of the meeting wa to perfect the orgaui/atio which was only temporary las spring , subject to the selling o stock. This has been very sue cessful and the club is no\ started on a substantial finan cial basis. The officers elected for th year are : L. P. Wirtli , president. K. H. Towlc , vice president. J. L. Slocuin , treasurer. W. A. Grecmvahl , commissioner. DIHKCTOHS W A Grccmvald , A Graham j II Morelicad W W Jciinc V G Lyford L , I1 Wirtli 13 H Towlc J L Slociun John W Powell T. J. Wlntaker was mad temporary secretary which ofllc will be permanently filled atth next meeting. September 1st was set as limit for the payment of slncl not already paid up. The club is now on strictly financial basis and ready to re ceive and consider busines propositions that may come i our city that will help build u and make it a better and large place. It is the plain duty o every citizen to take stock ii the commercial club whether h be actively engaged in busines or retired. That which make business better makes you holdings more valuable. I should be the interest and ot ject of every resident to see th town go forward , but unless yo join with those who are work ing and trying continually fo something better the work mus be slow. More hands , quicke work. So let those who hav not yet joined the club come uj put their shoulder to the whec and help your town along , j few can't do all. There is nc a town in the state better sitv ated than Falls City to accon modate factories and variou industries which means mor people , more enterprises , mor money and a live up-to-dat town. Come forward , join the clul There is not a resident of th town who is not needed. Yo gave the town a start on tli bond question , now push ; along. With the City Council. The Council met Monda night in regular session in tl : Council Chamber. The usu ; formality of allowing the n gular bills of the month too up most of the session. Clain were allowed to the amount < $2310.15. Thebid of 0. P. Ilec to furnish coal for the ensuin year at ยง 2.01 per ton on tl track was accepted. Counc then adjourned to meet Akmdii August 12th. Clarence Smith accompanied by his wife made a business trip to Salem last Thursday. Miss Ida Ruegge is spending her vacation with her sister , Mrs. Henry Brechh near Rulo. Miss Laura Scholl is assisting in Cleveland's store during the absence of Miss Ida Ruegge. Edna DeWald accompanied her sister , Mrs. Stewart home Wcd- nesda } ' to make a short visit. The papering is finished at the post office , but the painting of woodwork is not yet complete. The pool room was moved this week from the Slocuin building to the room reccntl ) ' vacated by Chas. Wilson's grocery. Joe Glax.c , an employe of Ilca- cock Son , who has been very sick for the past three weeks , is steadily improving. Mrs- Ida Cable , who has been the guest of her sister. Mrs. Samuel Lichty , returned to her home in Waterloo. la. , Tuesday morning. Frank Boss was down from Ilumboldt Wednesday and while here took occasion to come in and renew his subscription to this family necessity. The band concert next week will be held on Friday the Kith , owing to the fact that the band will play at the Pioneers Picnic Wednesday and Thursday. Irvin Basim , agent for the Ad ams Express Co. , is in Colorado spending his vacation. The ex press office is being looked after by George Holt in his absence. Mrs Sol Metts : of Sabetha , Kas , who visited Mrs. John Powell last week , went to Ster ling Saturday to visit her mother and sister , Mrs. A. Powell and Mrs. Tom Ramsey. * - - - Davies & Owens have fitted up a phonograph display room in the Frank building in connection with the Adams Express Co.'s office. They have a fine display and there is music from early 'till late. John W. Crook and wife went to Coweta , I. T. . Wednesday for a visit with relatives. Mr. Crook will thoroughly investigate the country , its prospects , resources , etc. The } will be gone about two weeks. Mrs. James Jellison went to Friend , Neb. , Thursday where her daughter , Mrs. Elton Sherde- man , has been lor several weeks. She will take Mrs. Sherdeman back to her home in Lincoln where she will remain with her until her health is restored. Davies & Owens are making decided changes in their display window. The work is not yet complete but when the finishing touches are on they will have one of the most attractive show windows dews in the city. Ike Inks , and his son from near Salem were in town Saturday and after taking on a double load and then some of wet mixtures preceeded to 'do' the town. They were taken in hand by sheriff Fenton when they were put out of Fredricks saloon and fought like wild men before they were 'landed in the Police court. Judge Spragins fined them each $5.85 which they refused to pay. They were locked up. in the city rat trap over night and put to work on the rock pile next morn ing where they worked till noon then decided to pay their fine. They were then giyeti time to get out of town.