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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1907)
8 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 13 , 1907 10 acre farm upland , 2 miles of Rulo. for sale. 200 acres well improved , Richardson county , less than forty-five dollars ( SIo.OO ) pep acre. C. Smith 240 acres Jackson county Kansas. Well Improved. Fine spring. Best of terms. Mlaht con Henry . sider an eighty as part pay. One and one-half miles of depot. / Good home , I ) rooms. 4 lots , well located , S2f > 00 Five-room house. 2 lots , close In , SI,500. Five-room house lots , good condition , 81,750 ; pantry , cellar , wood and coal house. The Zlon CUy property ne.ir Central school and 2 lots. Receiver's sale. LANDS & LOANS 1240-nere ranch , Phillips county , Kansas. Will take $10.000 to $ lf ,000 , of property in exchange as part pay. Pplvato moupy in loan on lands. i SSHKBR1 PRESTON Al J'yle drove to Falls City Satur day. 0. H. But-h was ti Falls City vUltor Friday. Elinor Uu'olton went to Omaha Sat- day evening. Win. Margraves returned from Oma ha Thursday. Miss Marie Morris went to Hulo Tuesday evening. . Hva Frldley returned to her work In Soldier , Ivans. , Friday. Mr ? . C. F. 1'rlbbeno returned from a visit In tlu- west Tuesday. Hugh Wilson returned to his homo In Forest City Wednesday. Wlrt Ilaler and family were visitors to the county seat Saturday. Elmer Hosolton and wife attended the fair at Hiawatha Thursday. Mrs. Schuldor roturnid homo from a visit In Pawnee City Tuesday. Oscar Vurvol af Fortcscue , Mo. , was transacting business hero Friday. Arthur Dolainoy and wlfo returned to their homo In Lincoln Monday. Mrs. John Ni'Hjfol and Mrs. Charles Gbr/o drove to Falls City Wednesday. OHIO John Hutchison was a guest of Guy Stumb Sunday. Frank Xorn and wlfo returned from Lincoln last Friday. Blytho ShatTer visited with May Hour/ Monday night. Ucnry Zimmerman was a guest of Win. Uuottnor Sunday. Otto Ruoggu was a guest of his sister Mr ? . Kd , Klmmel , Sunday. II. A. Burk and wlfo were guests of the formers parents Sunday , Win. Huottnor shipped a car load of hogs to KanPuH City Monday. Ltttlo Mabel ShalTor Ib spending the week with her grandparents. Mrs. Claude Plnlllpl went to hop homo ut Ilorlon , Kns. , Monday. Otto Huottner and two sons spent Sunday with the formers father. Dora and EUIc Horstmnn spent cat- urday afternoon at , F. S. LlohtyV. Martin Nolle and family spent Sun day with Win. lluottnur and family. Klmer and Charles Pock of Morrlll , Kus. , were guests ot relatives Sumluy. Mr. and Mrs. Glass were guests at the homo of Otto Huottnor's hist Sun day. day.P. P. E. ShulTer and wlfo were guest of thu formers fatlior In Falls City Sun day. Grandpa and Grandma Hurkof Hulo , are enjoying n visit with relatives this week. Mrs. N. Puck and children were guests of George Shouso and family Sunday. George Johnston and family were guot > ts of George Stur.ns and family Sunday. Mrs. George Prlehard visited at Stel la Sunday , the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert. Mrs. Claude Phllllpl and Edna Shaf fer were guests ot Mre. Ncttlo Spang- ler last Thursday. Mrs. Frank Llchly , children and Katie Wolek spent lust Thursday with Mrs. Chester Stump. Ed. Klmmel and family returned homo Saturday from their pleasure trip through Colorado. Mrs. George Prlehard enjoyed a visit from her aunt , Mrs. John Hrockman , of Humboldt , last week. Tom Montgomery of nultmun , Mo. , visited with Ed. Kimmel and Frank Llchty a few days recently. Earl Shatter and wife left Sunday lor Hastings , Neb. , to enjoy a week's out ing at the campmeetlng there. Annie Shaller of Falls City and Miss Shatter of Pennsylvania , wore guests at the homo of the formers brothci Tuesday. Chester Stump and family left Sun day utturnoon to attend the confrenei at Hastings , which Is In session thl week at that place. Frauk Lichty nmd family , CheHei Stump and family and (5uy Lichty am vlfo were guests of John Lichty am wlfo in Falls City last Sunday. Alarnage Record. Benjamin Freeman , Biirlow , Mo. . . 2' Ruth Jackson , Blglow , Mo 2i Harry C. Darner , Columbus , 0 2 ; Jennie E. Leister , Falls City 2 : Taylor Sylvan , Humboldt 3 Edna M. Northup , Hurabolt 1' STELLA. Sermlpher , came with her to spend two months. Miss Florence Reynolds Is clerking in Marstlor's store. Hurry Gongwor and family are vis iting In Oklahoma. A baby girl was , born to Mr. and Mrs Mao Weddlo Saturday' . The Reno & Alvord tent show ex hibited at Stella Wednesday. Miss Mary Dempsey Is attending school at the convent In York. Mrs. Dick Curtis is the guest of a brother and sister at Hrokcn How. Sid Tlmmurman and family are vis iting relatives In weetern Nebraska. Joe Mourcr and Roy Grilllth arc at tending business college at Lincoln , Miss Hazel Hogrefo Is attending school ( it Midland college , Atchlson. Miss Jessie WIthoo Is homo from Washington. Her aunt Mrs. Rachel Miss Lambert of North Plate Is the trimmer at the Jones millinery store. Mrs. M. L. Hays and son II. M , Hays were visiting In Kansas City the past week. F. M. Clark the cabinet maker , will move to Cedar Rapids , Iowa , in about ten days. M. Barstlor returned to Hurr Satur day after spending several days with Is sons Arthur and Arnold at the store Dora Allen and family arrived hero rom Omaha lust week and expect to gain take up their residence at this lace. J. R. Cain , jr. , and wifeuro expected nine from Jamestown this week , and G. McBrldo and family from the 1aclfie coast. Charles W. Tllllny , whoso wlfo was rought hero and hurried Wednesday f the past week , returned to Kansas Illy last Thursday. Miss Pearl Miller Is visiting her iiother , Mrs. Meysor. The young Indy las recently finished a COUPHO as a rained nurse In an Illinois hospital. Mike Shafer has bought the Mrs .1. ' . Wlxon farm where Chester Clark- * living , and sold the farm occupied iy Lawrence Elllnger to Charles John- on. Jloth farms contain eighty acres , ml the selling prlco of each was $70 \ \ acre. Luuy Gregory went to Full City Wed- icsday. Mr . M. L. Porter loft Thursday for litncoln. C. L. Ayers went to Falls City Thursday Will Uhllg and family spent Sunday n Salem. Lena Stavor left Monday for Scotts- , 'Hlo , Runs. John Feleht came down from Dawson iVednesday. Allan I ) . May made a business tripe o Fulls City Monday. Mrs Fnnnlo linkup loft Wednesday ; lay for Iniivale , Ncbr. Ed May Jand wlfo drove to Falls City Thursday evening. Louie Davlson and Jean Cain visited .n Salem Friday evening. \V. B. Boyd went to Hiawatha Wed losihiy to attend the races. Mrs. Cora Meredith and children drove to Falls City Saturday. Gertie Robb and Maggie Lesley drove to Falls City Wednesday. Sarah Thompson and Perry Morrl were Daweon visitors Wednesday. \V. D. Easluy of Kansas City was looking after business interests in Salem Tuesday. Eugene Meredith , Virgil Grinstoiu and Dean Wlndlo drove to Falls Cltj Sunday evening. Conlth and Madgo Down of Portland Ore. , and Dora FUhborn of Shubor visited in Salem last week. Henry StlUop and wlfo loft lust wee ! for Reading , Pa. ; while gone they ox pcct also to visit the Jamestown ex position. Mrs. Chii ! > . Cooper and children o Pawnee City and Mrs. Jess Bunker o Dawson spent Sunday at the homo o James Purson. Miss Hazel Btirrutt entertained few friends at her homo Wcdnosda evening in honor of her aunt , Mis Violet Noxvlow. Everybody reports good time. Peter Kaiser and wife cam home from Omaha Monday even ing , haying tfotic there to visi relatives after a few days visi 7 in Nebraska City. BARADA. .T E. Thomas was. a Shubcrt visitor lunday. D.V. . Kyan of Stella was a business aller Thursday. Mrs.i Dr. Elder was the guest of Mr * . C. F. KukerSunday. Frank Williamson lost n v&ry line nllch cow last week. .1. .1. Shruder of Vcrdon WIIH visiting n our village Thursday. Mrs. Clara Wagner visiting Mr- . Martha Frazeo Saturday. . Wesley Maddox of Falls City was ecu on our streets Friday. C. E. Simmons of near Verdon visit- d E. E. llolejaok Thursday. Louts Sehulonbnrg and wife attended io fair at Lincoln last week. Mrs. Ollle Hanlka was the guest of Ihs Ethel Goolsby Sunday. Miss Mlnnto MeMahan of Falls City Islted at Delongtsthis week. R. J. Dunn & Son -old Je-slo Bueh- lolz a line new buugy Saturday A. C. Stelnbrlnk and family visited . A. Uauor ami family Sunday. Otto Lit/ and family visited Mr. . .Itz'fl brother , Charlie , In Falls ( Jlty u n day. Dr. Strong reports n fine new boy at kip. and Mrs. Ralph Wheeler's born cpt. 5th. Coonoy Gordes and wlfo attended the late fair Wednesday and Thursday of i t week. Thomas Murphy and wife ol Dawson vero visiting their daughter , Mrs. E. j. Bolej'iok. The two Mrs. Reugge's and Mrs. lenry Fchr were vIsltltiL' In our vil- igo Monday. Henry Langdon and Miss Lettlo took harge of Lloyd Mitchell's store dur- 111 : his absence. Frank Zimmerman from Albion. . Jebr. , is visiting his uncle and aunt , Mr. and Mrs. John Shortledge. C. H. Martin went to Oregon , Mo. , Wednesday to visit his dauchtor , Mrs Jhlllp Markt returning Friday. C. W. Allen went to Blackbird to ook at the country , ho Is thinking of novlng his family out there in the icar future. Ml.8 Mable Sailors went to Beatrice Ylday as a delegate from the young | icoples" association. She will return n about a week. Llojd Mitchell , Jake Peter and Vllon Franklin and wives spent several lays at the state fair last week coming lomo by way of Omaha Louis Sflmerlng and Wanda Richoy vero united in marriage Wednesday , Sept. 1th , by Justice Gordes. Wo ex- end congratulations and best wishes o this newly wedded couple. Miss Hattlo Lilly of Shubert eamc over Sunday evening and tpok up her ibodo at Mrs. Henry Seimerings where ho will board this winter while she oaches in the Barada school which bo- ; un Monday morning. Gotlieb Vlcglo from just over the ixansas line was in our town Saturday md purchased twenty head of hogs of Wm. Cox and on his return , when in ibout oue mlle of homo his team be came frightened and ran away throw- ng Mr. Vlogic out of the wagon and bruising him up pretty bad , fortunately no bones were broken. The team went on home taking the hogs with them safely. On Saturday afternoon and evening Mr. and Mrs. Ira A. Dunn celebrated their ollver wedding at their homo four miles south east , of town. Quito a few Invited guests were present among these being the bride's parents , the mother of the groom and all the children born to the unionAt 5:30 : a sumptuous dinner was served. The table fairlj groaned under the good things prepared by the hostess. The bride received m a n y bcautilul pieces of silver. It was with ardent wishes for the return of many moro anniversaries all departed voting Mr. and Miv. Dunn a most loyal host and hostess. Dave Davies is looking after business in the western part of the state this week. John Work and wife of Adair , Iowa , are visiting relatives and friends here this week. Mr. "Work is a leading farmer and stockman in his home county but cannot help admitting that old Richardson county and surround ings look good to him. VERDON Mrn. Wolf o was a Stella visitor last Sunday. Amret Hart was a Fulls City visitor Tuesday. Walter Vciich wn ? a Lincoln visitor last week John Allenbiuigh was up from Falls City Saturday. Mr. Johnson drove to the county seat Saturday. Wm. Mowery of Stella was in town Monday on business. Roy Watson returned to his school duties at Lincoln Monday. Lou Heinemat ) and wife returned home from Lincoln Friday. Mrs. J W. Stump returned homo from Sabctha , Kans , Monday. Henry Corn made a business trip to Sabctha , Kans. , last Thursday. Florence Hull returned home Wed nesday from her Falls City v'slt. ' II. N. Timmerman and wlfo attended the state fair at Lincoln last week. Rev. Strahl and wife of Straussville were business visitors hero Monday. Mrs. Fred Gibbon and son visited Mrs. Al Kroh the latter purt of the wei'k. Rev. Whiston Is holding a series of meetings at the Christian church this , veek. O. E. Stout of Auburn was looking after business Interests here the first of the week. Clarence Smith and wife of Falls City were in town a short time last Saturday. Mesdames Will Gib = on and Warren Douglas" attended the state fair at Lin coln last week. Ben Clements and daughter of "Holla spent Wednesday at the home of Joe Estesand wife. Edna Wolfe went to Stella Thursday and remained until Sunday vlsltlntr her friend , Pearl Clements. Mesdames Clark andGoolsby left last Wednesday for a yls'i ' Io relatives at Burlwell , Nebr. The former will go to Oklahoma before her return. HUMBOLDT. A little -on wa- born Saturday , Sep tember 7. to Joseph llodapp and Hfo. Campbell Bros. Clrous drew an enormous crowd to Humboldt Friday. The advisability of placing a smvor- age system In Humboldt Is liRinir ngl tilled. Mrs. E. D. Wood of Elk Creek spent a part of the week with Fumboldt friends. John Mann and wife were over trom DuBoh Friday visiting L. C. Mnnn and family. Mrs. Fred Noble of Lincoln Is hereon on a visit to her parents , Dr. J. L. Gandy and wlfo. Edward Hodapp wont to Peru the middle of the week , where he will enter the stale normal. Mrs Will Lydlck and children have returned from an extended visit with relatives in Missouri. Elmer Rousek left the first of the week to resume his studies In the col lege at St. Mary's , Kansas. Ethel Brockway Is homo from her visit to her brother , Paul Brockway , and wife at Topekn , Kansu ? . Lelund Shroyer returned this week to his studies at Highland Park college lego near DCS Molnes , Town. Fred Arnold und Herbert Ford loft Monday for Grand Island , where thej will attend school this winter. Bessie Leo left Monday for Lyons , Nebr. , where she has accepted em ployment Io the city schools. C. L. Hummel recently sold his fine farm of 100 acres north of town to George Kors. Consideration 817,000. Frank Porter and wife moved their household elTccts to Dawson Tuesday , where they will rnsldo In the future. Lulu Hummel left Saturday for Lin coln , where she will remain this winter and attend the conservatory of music. , Mrs. E. E. Emmett and daughter , Dorothy , were down from Lincoln this week , visiting R. R. Pbllpot and wife. Anna Porak. who has employment in Pawnee City , spent several days the 'last of the week with friends In this Vicinity. The ladles of the Presbyterian church were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. Minnie Unkefor Thursday. Mrs. L. M. Sterns is reported ser iously ill at her home on Nemahn street , suffering from an attack of tpph- old fever. Col. M. W. Harding returned Thurs day last from Walker. Minn. , where ho has spent the greater part ot the summer. Mrs. A. D. GUe and little daughter were down from Table Rock the lust of the week visiting the Buttcrfield families. Carrie Hasness , who has been spend ing a short vacation with her parents , Henry Hnsness and wife , returned Sunday to Omaha. John Williamson , Rudolph Vcrtisku , A. J. Buerstctta and N. C. Campbell were called to Falls City Monday as witnesses in district court. Hugh Philpot returned homo the | last of the week from St. Joseph , | where ho had been receiving medical treatment. His condition is slightlj' improved. The Butterfield and Power Bros , elevators are beine moved this week. Humboldt's now depot will be placed i on the site upon which the latter building stood. Elmer Smith is asrain at his accust omed place in Scott's hardware store , having returned Sunday from n week's vacation spent with his parents at Pleasant Hill , Nebraska. Edith Drake , who has been spending the summer with her parents , A , L. Drake and wife , left the latter part of the week for Beatrice , whern she will take a course in a business college. The B Y. P. U. of the Baptist church gave a farewell reception Mon day evening to Herbert Ford and Fred Arnold , two of their active members who arosoon to leave to attend college. Grandma Zulok , one of the aged res- dents of Humboldt , died at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon after a lingering lllnesi which had rendered her help- les * for many months. Funeral ar rangements have not been made at thi * writing. The following young men of Hum boldt , who are graduates of the city schools and contemplate attending col lege this year , organized "The Hum boldt College Students Club" Friday evenincr : Lois Hummel , O , W. James , Herbert Ford , Fred Arnold , Milton King , Otto Kotouc and Edward Ho dapp. The boys attended the circus in a body in the afternoon and In the evt-ninc held a "pow wow" around a camp lire on the banks of the Long Branch. Tony Huchisun was a Missouri vis itor Sunday. Frank Brown was a Falls City visitor Wednesday. Thomas Hays has had a new well put down recently. Ves. Bunker of FortUcuc was a Rule visitor Monday. Clyde Ashbury's father is visiting with him this week. John Lewis was a Missouri visitor ths first of the week. Rob Kanaly returned from St. Joe Thursday of last week. John Anderson of Kansas was a Rule visitor last Friday. Mr. Noys a traveling man from Troy visited Rule Wednesday. A Lvtlo made a trip to his farm on the islana Sunday forenoon Robert and Eran Dunn visited in Missouri Sunday afternoon. Frank Chanoy and two daughters were Rule visitors last Saturday. Mrs. Bowker hud a well put down where grandma Shepherd lives. JelT Graves of Oklahoma was called home by the death of his mother. The ladles aid society will meet at the home of Mrs. Plumb this week. Win. Dorsto shipped a car load of hogs to St. Joe one night lust week. H. M. Reuuery , relief agent , is filling agent Hopes' place during his absence. Mrs. Fee of Chicago , is visiting her daughter Mrs. Frank VanValkcnburs. Mr. Edgcomb returned last week from a visit with his son Frank , at Ge neva. Emmet Gleason went homo Sunday morning to spend the day with homo folks. Pete Anderson of Wyola , Montana , arrived in Rule Tuesday to visit friends. J. H. Merialn of Lincoln was a Rule visitor for u short time Tuesday morning. Wash Graves of Humboldt attended the funeral of his mother at this place Monday. John Mooney shipped a car load of hogs to St. Joe Wednesday night of last week. Frank Brown and wife attended the Brinegar-Noltzseho wedding last Thursday. John Kanaly drove to Falls City Monday accompanied by one of his daughters. , Juke. Miller and olster Mrs. Anna Davis departed Tuesday for Boise City , Idaho. Fred Malche , departed for Superior Monduy where he is engagecd In the cigar business. Charlie Graves and family of St. Joseph came up Sunday to attend his mothers funeral. Wm. Graves and f amity of Verdon were here to attend the funeral of his mother Monday. Grandma Ocombe returned homo Sunday from a six week's visit with Kansas City friends. John Anderson of Sherdon , Wyom ing visited the past week with Bert Anderson anil wife. Mr. and Mrs. Huber were guests at the marrlageof MlssNettche and Mr. Briucgar , last week. John Mann of white Cloud , was visiting with old acquaintances the later part of the week. The band failed to give the open air concert Saturday night on account of the threatening weather. Bob Mulllns has moved hie family here from Kansas and will work for Tom Nays on the section. John Lorando returned from Cert land Sunday evening , where he has been working for some time. Roy Morris of Wymore Is running the engine on the Atchieon freight during Will Truo's absence. Mrs. Susan Boles has been on the sick list for a few days past , but is slightly Improved at this writing1. Mrs. Susie Hays of Shubert carce down Sunday evening to attend the funeral of her grandmother , Mrs. Graves. Ruth Kanaly came home Saturday evening to spend Sunday with home folks , returning to her duties in Falls City Monday. Mrs. Wm. Craig and children of North Burrow , Iowa arrived in Rule last Friday to visit friends in this vicinity and Kansas. Edgar Bryant of Rush Bottom was in this oltv Monday and while here pur chased u team of S. N. Cunnlt.gham which he took home with hlm- Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Anderson drove to Hiawatha Thursday. Mr. An derson returned Frldey out the latter will remain for a week or more. Wm. True and mother departed Mon day evening for an extended trip Through MteMiuri Mrs. True ex pects io purehii-e und In tnat. state. Verna Vastlne departed lor Lincoln last week for a few days visit with friends a'ter ' which she expscts to take up her school work for another year. John M. Pope , station agent has a ten days vacation and has taken his family to Troy , Kansas , where they will visit his parents and other friends. Bert Anderson , Henry Scott. Edd Smith , Big Jack ana John Anderson , went Iishlng Sunday , with the usual result ; the fish are all in thu Nemaha. Last Sunday being quarterly meetIng - Ing services were held Saturday eve ning , also Sunday at 11 o'clock. The presiding elder was present , also the regular pastor , Rev. Malxe. At 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon a cradle roll service was held , but owing to the threatening weather a small crowd was in attendance. On Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock a very pretty weddinc occured at the home of Fred Ncitzsche. At that hour Miss Annie Neltzsche and Henry Brlnegar were united In murrlngo. Two couples attendee' them. The bride wore a oeautlful 'Iressof white silktho groom wore the conventional black. The ceremony was witnessed by about two hundred invited guests. A bounti ful dinner was eervcd to which ample justice was done. The prc ° ents were numerous and beautiful. The young couple have a host of friends who wish them happiness and success through life. They will reside on the George Phinney place , west of Rulo. Mrs. Graves died at her home in this city at six o'clock , sundav morning September the Sth , 1007. Mrs. Graves has been sick for several year ? and bed fast for many Ions : months. She welcomed the call which brought re lease her utYerin rs. She leaves he. hind a husband , who is also in feeble healthalso several sons , William , of Verdon , Nebr. . Charles of st. Joseph , and Wash of Humboldt , Jeff of Okla homa , and Frank of Rule a number of grand children and many other rel- atlves. Rev. Maize of Salem preached the funeral at the Methodist Church at lO.oclock Monday morning after which the remains were laid to rest in the Rule cemetery.