The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, August 23, 1907, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , AUGUST 23 , 1907
10 nerifiirm upland. 2 mllop of Rulo. for sale.
205 non < well improwu , Richardson county , l > s- than for.v tivo dollar * ( H'f.OO ) per acre.
2-10 ncros , Jackson county Kansas Well Improved. Flue spring 11.-it ( if terms M uh * con
sider an eighty a part pay. One and one-half miles of depot.
Good homo , II rooms. 4 lots , well located , $2,500
Five-room house. 2 lot * , clo f ) In , $ luOO
Five-room house , 1 lots , good condition , Sl,7oO ; pantry , cellar , wo.iJ. nii-l coal house.
Thf Won C'tv ' property near Central school ; m 1 2 lo s. Receiver'-i Mile.
1210-acrc ranch , Phillips county , Kansas Will tak 310.000 to 3l.,000 of property in exchange
as part pay ,
Privntu money to loan on
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VERDON
Gnldio Cook.of Kails City was a visi
tor last week.
.1. W. Stump did some tinning at
Duwson Monday.
Henry Corn made a business trip to
Shubort Suturday.
Uollln Spence of Falls City attended
the | ilcniu lieru last week.
Mrs. Myrtle Edmunds of Stella was 11
Vordon vlHltor Thursday.
Emma Hunlkii of Falls City attend I
ed thi ! last day of the picnic.
Ori IIouU niiil wife were Nciimha
visitors to Vordon lust week.
Pearl Clements of Stella spent u
con pi o of days here last week.
Josh Lord and sou of Falls City at
tended the plcnlo Wednesday.
A. I ) . Harris and wife of Shubert at
tended the plcnlo hero last week ,
Birch Brothers of Falls City run an
ice cream stand during the picnic.
Orvll Hntcmnn of Stella run a pop
corn stand here during the picnic.
Guy Gage and lamily of IIowu vis
ited friends here during the picnic.
Guy Sheeloy and Uoyd Moore of
Salem were visitors hero Thursday.
Lotllo Imler of Shubort visited her
friend , AmollnJ Nusbaum hibt week.
Verne Taylor and wlfo of Dnwson
were plcnlo visitors hero Wednesday.
Josie Birdaluy of Fulls City visited
relatives hero the middle of the week.
Nellie Hossaclc of Falls City visited
her slater , Mrs. W. C. Sloan lust week.
Dennett Cook and Miss Camblln of
Falls City wore picnic visitors Thurs-
day.
day.E.
E. A. Harden miule n business trip
to Omaha Saturday returning the next
day.
Mrs. J. U. Bntkman wns u Stella vis
itor to Verdon Wednesday mid Thurs-
dny.
Hey Lum of Uarnard , Mo. , has been
visiting homo folks and attending the
picnic.
Mnrthn King came down from Peru
Tuesday night for a short visit with
friends.
Mrs. li A. Harden loft Tnesdiiy for
u three weeks visit to relatives in Ok
lahoma.
Geo. Joluibon and family of near
Falls City attended the picnic heiu on
Thursday.
Waldorf Fall of Omaha wns herewith
with his balloon Wednesday and
Thursday.
Leo Palmer of Marnda visited rela
tives hero and attended the last day of
the picnic.
Mr * , llossnck of Falls City visited
her daughter , Mrs. W. C. Sloan , a part
of hist week.
Tom Qulgglo went to Shubert Fri-
Guy' for u short visit to ills mother ,
Mrn. Sheldon.
Miss Alice McKcir/.io of Omulm
spent two days hero last week and sang
at the picnic.
Myrtlu nd LOO'HViunsloy of Bar
ada were Vordon visitors Wednesday
and Thursday.
Mrs. Baylors and daughter , Grace ,
of Peru were interviewing old friends
hero lust week.
Will Bush nnd Jnck Neltxel of Pres
ton attended the Reserve-Vordon ball
game Wednesday.
Cnrrlo Brlcker of Shubort assisted
in the dining hall of Hart & Wilkinson
during the picnic.
Mrs. Abbott cnmo up from Falls City
Wednesday on u visit to her daughter ,
Mr ? . C. G. Humphrey.
Mrs. Birch and daughter , Mrs. Whit
ney were up trom the county teat a
couple ol days last week.
Mrs. Belle Mulligan nnd baby cume
up from Falls City Tuesday for a visit
with her sister , Mrs. Sloan.
Web Weeks and family arrived from
Horton Tuesday night for a short visit
to R. E. Bowman and son.
Mr * . Sue DuWuld and grandson ,
Olho Watson , of Fulls City visited her
daughter , Mr * . Merrill Lum.
Landou Yuntlss nml wlfo returned to i
their homo at Long lelund , Kans , after
a pleasant visit with relatives.
Olive and Lou XJanlkn , nnd Sim i
Wcddlo nnd Jess Boatman of Shubert
were picnic visitors Thursday.
Prof. Hnrnack's military band of f
Falls City played hern during the pic
nic nnd was much appreciated by nil.
Bessie Hoover , Gamma nnd Stella
Boatman , Hardy Havs and wife of
Shubert atlended the picnic Thursday.
Fred Brisby and George Harris , ac
companied by Floy Stotts nnd Edna
Alhlii drove down from Shubort Thuri-
day.
Leo Johnson and family nrrlved
from Alimvorth , Nebr , last week. Mr.
Johnson is the new ptoprletor of the
mill.
The quartette composed of four girls
from Falls City , tang hero Thursday
and was much appreciated by thu nudi-
once.
Mrs Ephrlnm Withco and baby of
Stella visited her sister , Mrs1. W. C.
Sloan , Thursday nnd attended the
picnic.
Nlo Williamson nnd Leon Vn Bor.
nccompanlcd by the MIs-os Dora Cox
and Delta Williamson of Bnrndn at
tended Iho picnic Thursday.
Mesdames Mlnnlu Kinton , Lottie
Cllno and family , Jess Hitter , Sohnfer ,
Clem Gates , Lou Brlsby nnd Wyllo of
Shubert attended the picnic Thursday.
Those from Shubero who attended
the plcnlo Thursday were : Will Mm-
tin , Luther King , .luck Jones , Byrnm
Ahern , Ray Lundy , John Schufor.
Charley Waters , Everett Kinton and
Frank Mrickcr.
Elmer Hum , Clyde Hill , Irvin Hohnf-
or , Irene Prior , Bertha ShubortLaura ,
Harrlng , Alice Wolfe , Elllo Splekler.
Bessie Sohafor , Loin Hill , Dora Fish-
burn , Merle Weddle , of Shubert at
tended the Verdon picnic Thursday.
B AR AD A.
A new bridge Is being put in near
Gust Duerfeldt's.
Henry Laugdon carried the mall on
route one Friday.
X.oph Holdsworth was a Fnlls City
visitor Monday.
Hir/el Dunn visited with Emma
Slcmorlng Sunday.
Misses Marie and Anna Grotty were
in It ill-nil u Tuesday.
Lloyd Mitchell nnd wife spent Sunday
with Bird Mitchell.
Mrs. Schut/ suffering from an at
tack of bilious fovor.
Elbort Doloug and his mother visited
the county sent Monday
Ed Fulloon of Falls City jvtis n busi
ness caller In Baradn Friday.
Bill Bridgman nnd lady took in the
picnic nt Yordon Wodnc-diiy.
The fustico of the peace from Stella
was In town on business Friday.
Mrs. Emmn Hood and daughter vis
ited at WushSullors Monday.
Nio Williamson and ludy intended
the Verdon picnic on Thursday.
Mrs. A. C. Surman of Armour , Neb. ,
is visiting relatives nt this place.
Al Kelley and John Langdou wore
fishing down on the Bedo Monday
Chas. Wilson and wife of Shubert
visited at J. C. VanO-doPs Sunday
Mrs. Ira Mcllenry from Falls City 1 ,
vUllliu' at George Sailors this week.
Galen Elder drove over to Missouri
and back the fore part of last week.
Ida Bauer spent several days nt
homo with her parents last week.
Roy Dunn took n lend of produce to
the city Tuesday for R. J. Dunn & Son.
Gus Duerfoldt Is on the sick list this
week caused from getting overhentcd.
Roy Dunn took a loud of hogs to St.
Joseph Thursday returning Suturduy.
Win. Kuhlman purchased Iwenty-
five head of hogs of Wm. Cline Mon
day.
Chas. Stelnbrlnk and wife spent Sun
day with his brother , August and fam
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Lud Morohond'uro vis
iting relatives in Kansas City this
week.
Rov. Ratts of Pekln , tn-J. , is holding
n cerlcs of meetings nt the Christian
church.
Mrs. Ralph Wheeler and Fred Kenton -
ton and ladies wore Baradii visitors on
Sunday.
Jake Peters took n load of produce
to Falls City Saturday for Lloyi
Mitchell.
, George Vultmer nnd wife of Dawsoi.
visited relatives In thl nlnco SulurJaj
nnd Sunday.
Dr. VnnOfdol nnd Walter Mooroheai
spent Thursday nt the lake huptltii.
nnd fishing
Mrs. Frank Glllllnnd Is enjojlugi
visit with her brothers , Messrs Ash
bauckor from Iowa.
Mrs. Mitchell , wbllo visiting her
daughter , Mrs. Jacob Peters was tnken
quite ill Monday.
Mrs. Cora Simpson of Aollene , Kti
visited at Byrd Mitchell's the latter
part of last week.
Mrs. T. W. Allen loft Friday for a
short visit witti her sister Mrs. Theo
dore Harris nt Rosalie.
Mr * . Robert Britt of Elmo. Mo. , who
Is 1'uvellng lor her henlth , Is now vis-
H'ng ' Ulins. Wllemun's- .
Dr. Strong is smiling over thn fact
that they have u now boy at their
home , born August 17.
Mrs. Ellen fiendrtcks of Falls City
visited over Sunday with. , her mother ,
Mrs. James Stephoiisoti
H. II. Woodrlng and wife were vis
iting their daughter , Mrs. Schullcn-
burg at Shubort Sunday.
Robert Roddick , wife and babies
from Humboldt visited relatives hero
the latter part of the week.
MTH. Robert Allen and children from
Cambridge , Neb. , is visiting her
mother , Mrs. Sarah Williamson
Win. Kuker nnd wife nro enjoying n
visit from their grandfather , H C.
Long , from Holt county , Missouri.
Miss Pris-ellln Woodrlng visited n
few day ? with her sister. Mrs. Chus.
Sohullenburg nt Subert the hitter part
of In t week.
Mrs. Chas. Rawlings if enjoying a
visit with her sisters , Clemina nnd
Mary Watkins and Mr * . H. A. Bock
hot ! from Woodbine. Iowa.
While wrestling with Gust Schulen-
burg Saturday Win. Presser fell nnd
dlslocnted his shoulder. Dr. VnnOsdel
sot the Injured member nnd ho seem *
to bo doing nicely.
Chas. Martin took the carpenters to
ills City that have been working 01.1
the new school house. They will rn
turn nnd do the finishing when the
plastering is completed.
SALEM
Win. Corn went to Verdon Wedne-
day.
day.A
A J. Anderson wont to Omaha Mon
day.
Tom Brlnegar went to Falls City on
Wednesday.
Surah Thompson spent Sunday at
Mrs. Morris' .
John Ellis arrhed from Stroude ,
Ok. , Monday.
Mrs. Scott returned to her home in
Merrill Sunday.
Cnss Moore nnd wlfo rpent Sunday
nt Ralph Moore's. *
OlUoTildon returned Friday from n
visit at Clayton , Kan.
Mrs. A. J. Anderson returned homo
from St. Joe Sunday.
Mrs. ( Jeo. Shooley aim daughters re
turned home Saturday.
Wm. Gregory and son , Charlie ,
drove to Vordon Tuesday.
Mrs. J. E. Windlo nndon. . Dean ,
drove to Falls City Tuesday.
W. W. MoDermiek nnd family spent
Sundiiv with John Pierson' .
Cus * Moore and wife drove to Falls
City the fore part of the WCOK.
Joe Windle nnd Fey French drovn
to Fulls City Sunday evening.
Fay Simmons and family of Verdon
visited relatives ! > ere Monday.
Lucy Gregory nnd Mrs. Jim Stains
went to Humboldt Wednesday.
Sadyo Curnen of Dawson came Sun
day for a visit with Ura Mobley.
Rev. Garborson loft Tuesday tor
Dcadwood , S. D. for a short visit.
Mrs. Cass Moore and dauehter.Rutb ,
visited friends In Shubert Tuesday.
Mesdames Cuss Moore nnd Lizzie
Schmltt want to Verdon Wednesday.
Thomas Tynor of Bluckwell , Okln. ,
arrived Sunday for a visit with his
brother.
Mrs. W. W. Spurlock and daughters ,
Lllah and Irene , left Thursday for
Greenwood , Wls.
Mrs John W. Jones arrived Tues
day for a visit with her parents , L K.
Barnes and wife.
Mrs. Emma Oswald of Beaver Llty Is
visiting at the home of her mother.
Mrs. J. A. Adams
Lettie Stewart came up from Falls
City \Vedne-day fora few days visit
with Luuva Kelley.
Lottie Stewart , Louva Kelley nnd
Mn.Miard StlUcr attended the picnic at
Verdon Wednesday.
H'jlon and Nol.i McCoo ) , Louise Rule
and Voltn Clnu-e enjoyed a picnic on
the fair grounds Tuesday evening.
Florence Jones , Ora French , Olive
THdou , Ura Mobley wont to Fulls City
Monday.
Jim Clark of Verdon is spend
ing several days this week in our
city.
HUMBOLDT
Tim little daughter of Irvin Shirley
and wlfo Is .seriously 111.
II. F. Guile was summoned to Falls
City on n business mutter Saturday.
Grandma Hojd is reported critically
ill nt the home of heron , II. E. Uoyd.
Stella Finch i * hen- from Arnpahoe ,
Nebi1. , visiting her sister , Mrs. Ralph
Philpot.
Mrs. H. F. Guile has returned fro.ii
an extended visit with relatives in
Lincoln.
Florence nnd Lois Hummel are
making friends in Lloldregc a visit
this week.
Mrs. Ben Strainer returned home
Saturday from n visit with relatives In
St. Joseph.
James Atwood and wife are home
from their visit with n son residing in
Beaver City.
Harold Smith of University Place
wns n guest of Humboldt friends n part
of the week.
George and Samuel Thompson of
Chicago , tire guests of friends in Hum
boldt this week.
Mrs. Sum Tumor of Curtis , Nebr. ,
wns hero visiting' friends the latter
part of the week.
Huy Cassity and family were down
from F'nvolock Suudiiy visiting rel
atives east ol town.
A largo majority of the touchers of
this vicinity are in Falls City thi- week
attending Institute.
Mrs , Walter Lcgg was on thuick
list this wct-k sulToriog from n severe
attack of tonlllti ! - .
Mrs. L. C. Mann is spending the
week with her daughter , Mrs. E. D.
Wood , in Elk Creek.
Guy Lonneke wa- placed under
quarantine ttio last of the week , having
contracted diphtheria.
J. C. Segrist has purchased the line
touring car of Harold Smith , paying
SI150 for the machine.
Edna Akor * of KHUSH-J CUv arrived
in the city the pn-t week for a visit
with her mint. O. A. Cooper.
Gee , Kors wns visiting relatives and
looking after land interests In the vi
cinity nf Beaver Cl'y ' thiweek. .
Acrni'-i Morun. afti-r n ploii'tint vl-it
with lu-r frtoiKt. Dtil-y Morrl- , returned
Sunday to her homo in Fnlls City.
John Slier has sold li.ls farm of 140
acres , located north of town , to Herman
Gossmnn , $12,000 being payed for ihe
place.
The board of education employed
Altheti Berry of St. Joseph as assistant
principal of the city schools for the
ensuing year.
Josephine Dnrns of Lincoln , a former
instructor in thu Humboldt high school
spent the week with her friend , Sarah
Edle , in thicity. .
Louise and F'nch ' Emmett , who had
been hero visiting their aunt , Mrs
Ralph Philpot , returned to their home
In Lincoln Monday.
R. O. Pornk was called to Colorado
Springs , Colo. , Friday , by a message
announcing the stirioiii illness of his
sister , Mr * . J. J. Stono.
Mabello Davis , daughter of our
new station agent , returned Monday
from u two weeks visit with friends ut
her old homo in Wilber.
Carrie Willis of Eldoro , Kansas , who
will bo remembered as a former younsr
lady of Humboldt , Is here this week
visiting Llnnlo Beineut.
Mrs. L. H. Boss and children. LiHu
and Wilbor , are enjoying a visit with
relatives in Elwood. Nebr. , departing
for that pluco last Friday.
Elsie and Marie Craig , who have
been hero for some time visiting their
aunt. Mrs. Ella Williamson , departed
Saturday for their homo in Crete ,
Nellie Lockard , who has been hero
for several months vWting a * , tre home
of her aunt , Mr ? . John Power , left
Monday for her home in C.arlc , Neb ,
Elmer Rousek , who has been in
Omaha for several months taking treat
ment for an alTection of the throat , re
turned to Hnmboldt the pa-t week
considerably improved in nealtr.
Ralph Hummel and Ruby D.mis left
Monday for northwestern Canada , the
former to visit with his brother , Guy ,
while Mls3 Duvi- will make her sister ,
Mrs. Frank Reynolds , and extended
visit.
visit.Mr
Mr ? . Geo. Grinstead , who has been
here for several weeks visiting her
parents , W. F. Wilson nnrt wife , left
Friday for her homo In Maltland , Mo. ,
where her husbund is now employed
with the Gllligan dredge boat.
Uumboldt won first place In the bn o
b'llV tonrniunt'iii In-Ill hero last week ,
Teeumieh carried olT second honors
and Hebron was awarded third place.
This games were fairly well nttonded ,
thu guto receipts nmounting to S.'loO.
L'n Ennnorson. son of J A. Emmer-
son nnd wife , nnd Urssie Arnold ,
youngest daughter of Win * Arnold nnd
wile , went down to Falls City Monday
where they were united In marriage ,
County Judge ( Jngiion performing the
ceremony. The young couple will
make this their future home.
The depot , at this place was totally
destroyed by lire at nn early hour Fri
day morning. It ! > supposed that u
spark from a passing train alighted on
the roof of the building and caused the
conllagratlon The lire department re
sponded promptly but It wns ceen from
the start that the structure was
doomed , tho. lire having boon burning
for some time beforu being discovered
by the nsght operator. Ed Rosling.
Practically nil the froightaud contents
of the depot bi'inir destroyed. Plans
are under way for the erection of n
new builliiiLT , which will be placed on
the , site where. Power Bros , ulevUor
now stands.
STELLA.
Rev. Kolulc was a visitor at Wathcna ,
Kans , last week.
H. E. Clark and family of Kansas City
arc visiting1 in Stella.
Rev. Horace Martin of Masculine ,
Iowa , was a visitor to our city this
week.
Mrs. Gsorge Smith and her daughter
Mrs. Ed Workman , are visiting at
Oconto
Work is progressing nicely on Bert
Harmon' * new house in the cast part
of town.
L. G. Fankcll carried the mail on
ro.He one last week as a substitute for
Fred Gilbert.
J R. Cain , jr. , find wife arc enjoying
an eastern trip including the James
town exposition.
David and William Stcaclmnn re
cently went to Illinois to sec their
mother , who is in very poor health.
Lloyd Mason is taking treatment
from an eye specialist in St. Joe , his
eyesight being grentlv helped as a re
sult.
Relatives nnd friends of Olare Coleman -
man gave him a surprise , party at his
home south of town one evening last
week.
ome to the picnic at tella and see
how beautiful is the town as a place of
residence and how hospitable arc her
people.
M. X. Davis and Miss A Hie are home
from the Jamestown exposition. The
latter will teach at Tckamah again
this year
Horace Clements , after spending the
summer on 'he farm , has gone back to
bis work at the machine shops in
Havelock.
Much work is being done to improve
the streets. Nearly one thousand dollars
lars is being expended in making
cement crossings
Mrs. Mary Hall and babv of Home ,
Kans , and Iris and Lela Dorman of
Bonestecl , S D. , arc visiting Mae
Weddle ahd familv.
A new barn is being built at the
home of Dan Higgins , northeast of
to take the place of the large barn de
stroycd by lightning two years ago
Mrs. Jake Shatter and Paul returned
to Brown county , Kans. , on Saturday
after a visit at this place with Mrs.
Tacob Hinkle and at Falls City with
Mrs. Jesse Brown.
Mrs. W. J Jones , who recently
moved here from North Plattc , bought
j
a stock of millinery in Omaha last
week and will open a millinery store
In the Sarvis building.
Mrs. Keys and daughter , Florence
were here the past week visiting Mrs
John Wixon. They were on their way
to their home at Mount Vernon , Iowa ,
from a sojourn in Colorado.
Pete Curtis , Dlok Adams and Ray
Hclmick. of the army at Fort Leaven-
worth , have been enjoying furloughs
at home * . Curtis ts employed as a
painter at the fort. He and his regi
ment will sail for the Philippines in
about six weeks.
Will Cox is home from a St. Louis
hospital where he had been recuperat
ing from an accident in the railroad
yards at Leavenworth last April. One
foot was so badly crushed by a moving
train that the limb had to be ampu
tated below the knee.
Miss Pearle Cunningham has been
the guest of Miss Jennie Wood the
past two weeks. Miss Cunningham
will enter Green Gables sanitarium at
Lincoln the first of September to beg-in
a two years course in trained nursiug
Miss Anna Morriswho has been here
from Salem conducting a dressmaking
school and doing- sewing in the country
try- , returned Sunday from Fremont
where she had gone to attend some
graduating exercises of her sisterMiss
Lizzie , at the college.
Senator Burkctt has been engaged
to speak here on Thursday , the 2'ith ' ,
which is the last t\ny \ of the picnic.
Tom Majors of Peru will speak the
first day , his address being.principally
for the old soldiers. Dye's orchestra
of Auburn will furnish military- music
and the Falls City band has been en
gaged to play both days. A large tent
will be stretched on Main street , and
the picnic will be up town instead of
on the Muddy as heretofore. The
Kickapoo Indians of llorton , ' Kans. ,
and the Ramblers of South Omaha will
play base ball on both days.
Tiilo
Oscar Burk lost u fine heifer last
week.
Frank Peck was a 'Vet-don visitor
Sunday.
John Stump was u guest of E1 B.ti'i-
lott Sunday.
Wm. Horstmun has purchased u line
new carriage.
George Brecht was guest at Herbert
Burli's Sunday.
Donald Shatter spent a few days w.tli
her brother , Earl.
A number from this vicinity attended
the Verdon picnic.
Ed Bartlett was n guest of relatives
in Rule last week.
Mrs F. S. Lichty spout last Friday
witn Mrs. Horstmun.
.Cleon Pock spent a tc\v days the first
of the week in Curlton , Neb.
E. T E'eek nnd family were gueita
of tic former's mother Sunday.
i > iOituiiip and Dan Uncophur wi-re
giu'-ts or Ralph Nedrow Sunday.
Wes Nedro.v nnd family spent l.i-t
Sunday in Falls Citv with relatives.
II. J. Pritchard nnd family spent la i
Sunday with Geo. Prichurd and family.
Mrs. X. Peon nnd children spent lust
Sunday in Fulls City the uunst of Ler
mother.
Mrs. Frank Shaffer returned hi me
Tuesday from her visit in K.ms.is v ith
relatives.
Edna Shatter returii'-d home It-t
week from Nebraska City where -no
was visiting.
Ada , Fern and Charlie Snouse went
to Kansas Monday to attend the funer
al of their cousin.
Clmo Chester and Mauds Mouaan
sptnt last Sunday with Uui.iiter ,
MrH. . A. linrk.
George Pritohunl nnd family -pent
Monduv at Nat Aiuler'- < i > were ac
companied by the former's sister.
F M. Stump and wile went to Horton
ton , Kans , Tuesday for u visit with
their daughter , Mrs. Claude Phllltpi.
Ida Burk returned home Tuesday
from Rule she was accompanied borne
by her cousin , Mrs. Win. Evans aud
children.
PRESTON
Cecil McCumber was A Rule visitor
Friday.
C. C. Shelly was a county scat visitor
Saturday.
Walter Banks returned from Wupler
Wednesday.
C. J. Hoppe attended the picnic at
Rule Wednesday.
Edna Murphy and Will Kunuly drove
to Rule Friday evening.
Btssio titory attended the three days
picnic ut Rule lust woek.
Miss Pearl Martin and Chns. Best
came up from Rule Sunday.
Fremnn Jones of Hiawatha wits a
visitor In this city this week.
P. Fredrick and his gang left for
Highland , Kans. , Thursday.
Herman X.oeller of Falls City h ii'dd
F. Schneider thresh this week.
Jack Hillier of Kunsii ? was trans
acting business hero Wednesday
Mr. Thompson of Fulls City wns a
business culler ut Preston Tuesday
Win Story nnd wife of Ft. Hazel
were Preston visitors Wednesday ,
Wm. Hush , Ulmer Prler nnd Howard
Jones drove to the county seat Sunday
H. J. Kloopfel and Arlu Duncan efFort
Fort Hazel were business culleiin
Preston Moud.i\ .
Mnble Veaoh who has been visiting
relatives In this city left for her home
In Illinois Wednesday.
A. Delulney nnd wife , Wirt Haler
and family. 11. Jones. C. C. Shelly and
R\irS Ivriiiner attended the picnic at
Rule Thursday.