The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, October 04, 1907, The Falls City Tribune Supplement, Image 8
5 miles north o ! Rule and 4 miles north of Preston , on ui i.uuitic , qiR-btiuns tne rif'ht of a"d l'el1 " ' , 'c n W a t.il fixed Hi .liu I the women tea hair on their t i-JL-Jf * . a ttvn i t 4 I * * . wll The Falls CitO Tribune Supplement Volume IV Fall City , Nebraska , October 4 , 1907 Whole No. 193 PRESTON Mrs. Dykes WIIH u link ) visitor Siitur- diiy. Krcuinati Jones was 1 n Fulls City Monday. Richard Ka'.scr was a St. .Too visitor hut week. lOmll I'frundur Bpunt several days at thu stock show last , wuuk. Mr. Hlllyur and wlfo if Reserve spent Sunday with relatives here. Chiis. Johnson recently nlghl opera tor here luft for Omaha Wednesday. 1 \ K. Shelby and family spent Sat urday In Falls City visiting relatives. .1. II. Wloka of IMurco , Nob. , was vislllng friends and relatives hero last week. ICd Douty was In St. .loo last week on business and while there he took In the stock show. L. 10. Simmons has purohanod the II. C.ollors cottage and will moyo In Hiuno at onue. 'J'ho W. C Margrave Co. are making extensive Improvements at their ranch southeast of town. \Vlrt Ilaler a n d family returned homo Monday after spending several weeks with relatives at Plallsmoiilh , Georco Holt , candidate for county clerk was olrculating among the voters hero Monday. lie is a rustler and will pole a big vote In JolTemon. The following I'ri'stonltcs wore coun ty seat visitors Monday : .lohn Morris , .lames Sinclair , S MarlluL.IO.Simnns , John Holkes , C. C. Shelly ami W. LI. Story. W. U. Hanks has resigned his posi tion as salesman In 11. P. Rolgor's store. We have been unable to learn .vhat he intends dolnc but hope he will decide to remain In 1'reston. SALEA1 W. 15. Hoyd was In Falls City Mon day. Jou Wlndlo wont to St. .lou Wednes day. day.J" J" U. Tlmuiernian was In Humboldt Friday. Chester McDowell was in Omahii Tuesday. Jou Lord and wife left for St. Joe Tuesday. Casa Moore went to Alncworth , Nob. , Saturday. lOd May anil wlfu drove to Falls CHj Wednesday. Mrs. J. S. Lord of Falls City vlsltei ; hero last week. Mrs. Robert Huston and Km went U Ilumboldt Monday. Ora Snyder returned homo Iron Cheyenne Tuesday. Mrs. W. L. Porter came down frim Lincoln Wednesday. Juuo Tisdell and family moved t ( Long Pine , Tuesday. Mrs. Ella Lord returned to her homt In Hiawatha Thursday. Ralph Moore returned home frou Alnsworth , Nob. , Tuesday. Mrs. W. W. Wort/ and Uuth Moon weru lu St. Joe Wednesday. Mrs. John Clary and Mrs. Kolsav drove to Falls City Monday. Ralph Moore and Roy Thornburj were In Falls City Wednesday. Mrs. G. II. Russell and Mrs. John Ramel left Tuesday for Long Pine , Nob. Ira McCool left Wednesday for Chicago cage where ho will attend school this winter. G. L. Sheoley and family of Syca more Sprint's visited at the homo of G W. Sheoloy Sunday. Mrs. 10. 10. Mcndenhall and son Mar- ley returned homo Monday from n short visit at Kansas City. Henry Stlt/.er , wife and son Vincent returned home Saturday from an ex tended visit in Pennsylvania. D. C. Slmmotie and family and C. M. Simmons and wlfu of Grlggsvlllo , III. , were guests of C. L. Simmons Monday , OHIO Tom Omara left for St. Jou Monday. Sadie Peck spent last Saturday with Katie Wuiek. Kdlth Peck returned home Saturday 'rom Heatrlco. Mrs. P. 10. Shatter spent last week with Mrs. F. M. Stump George Shouso and wife spent Wednesday - nosday at F. M. Slumps Katie Welek enjoyed a visit from her urothur and sister Sunday. John Wll tan and family were guest ? of Mrs. George Peck Sunday. Louis Hurt of near Verdon spent n few days at P 10. SlmlTer'.i last week. Mrs. Jesse Spanglor of near Merrill , [ Can. , spent last Sunday with her par- outs * Mrs. lOph Peck and Mrs. S. II , Knlsely returned homo last week troni Falrbury. Llllle Welek Is staying with her sis ter Kut'u ' this week while Frank Llch- lys are iiwuy. F. S. Llohty and family wont to Oklahoma - lahoma this week for a visll with Mrs. Llehly'b uarenls. Mrs. Annie Flke returned homo Sat' urday from Falrbury where bho was visiting her tistor. Mrs. May Slriyer of Norcatur , KB. , spent hint week with h o r cousliu Frank and Guy Lichty and Mrs. Che lor Slump. Owing lo the bad weather last Frl day evening , the musical recital thai was to bo given by Miss Grace Ronnull was poslponed llll Friday , Oct. 11. There will bo a box social at tin Silver CreeK school houeo Friday even ing , Oct -1. All are cordially inviiei lo allend and the ladles are expected to bring boxes Win. llui'Uner , * tt1. , and wlfo enter tallied their children Win. Huellnei and family , Otto Huettner and family Herman Sehrlober and family am Henry Raecoh and family Sunday. SHUBERT Mr. Speeco and wlfo wore Slelh visitors Wednesday. Lon Shelton and wife were shoppitu in Stella one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hill ot Nomaha spen several days here last week. Charlie Shulcnborg was a buslnes visitor at Harada Wednesday. Grace Bunnutl of Verdon was calling on friends here Wednesday. Chas. Allen of liarada shipped a ca : load of hogs from hero Tuesday. Otic of the best little meat markets that we know of. It is the only market in a good R. R. town in this county. This market is well equipped in every particular , with nice new cooler , good blocks , counters , racks , scales , slaughter house , sheds and patent feeder on 30 a. of tfood land. Good water , part of the land seeded to clover and timothy and alfalfa. GooJl ice house on a tfood business lot , which belongs to the business. Have the ice business of the town , team and single horsei butcher and delivery wagons. This is doing1 from $250 to $300 cash and about $200 credit business per month. The owner would not think of selling was it not for sickness in his family. This is worth S'JOO but will sell for $700. If you have only a small capital , this is a good chance for you. \\rite or call and we will give you a full description of this. A 275 a. Richardson county farm with a fine $3,000 house of 9 rooms ; 2 large porches. Good barn 25x42 , 16-foot posts ; room for { ) head horses and 25 ton of hay. Cribs for 1500 bu. Good granary , implement house 16x22 ft. , chicken house 12x20. Good cellar 12x25 ft. , cave 7 : < 20 walled with brick , good fences. Other improvements consisting- wood and coal house , sheds and feed lots. 135 a. in cultivation , a fine orchard , 2 a. alfalfa , HO a. pasture , 3 a. hog tight. There is over 200 a. of accretion land that goes with this farm in addition to the 275 deeded. Good abstract title. 6 miles north of Rule and 12 miles from Falls City. This is the finest farm for the price in the county. Only $40 per acre on "food terms- The owner must go south. This is a snap. No. f > 8-O B Is a 2-acre tract of good upland all fenced hog tight , all in cultivation. Good 6-rootn house , barn 18x18 , 12 ft posts , room for 4 horses. Granary 16x16 , 200-bu. corn crib. 200-bbl. cistern , cellar 12x12 ft. , plenty of good water. All buildings and fences in good repair. Will sell you the improvements for what they cost , $1050 , and { jive you the two acres of land located lj miles of the city. © J. C. Shulenberg and wlfo were busi ness vlshors at Fails City Saturday. Mrs. II. E. Williams returned homo from her visit , at Nemaha Saturday. Mr. Chester Is enjoying a visit from his son Orn who has been in Dakota. Mrs. 1011 Rupart of Arago , was in town visiting wltn friends Wednesday. Delta Gilllsple is assisling in the Howe lelephono olllco for a few weeks. Mrs. .T. C. and Chas , Shulenberg wore calling o n relatives at liarada Thursday. Mrs. Higglns who has spent several weeks visiting friends in Chicago , is now homo again. Mrs. Solon Cooper who was thrown oil a wagon load of hay recently is now recovering rapidly. Mrs. A. M. Shubert left last week for an extended visit with friends throughout the state. Mias Lou Martin who has been at tending school at Omaha , returned to her studios l.'ist week. Mrs. Wray Taylor of Auburn cmne down a few days ago to make her home wlthher molhcr Mrs.Rlllerthis winter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gastou are re joicing over the arrival of a fine baby boy which madu his appearance Sept. Mrs. Clyde Harper and sister Miss Lillian Pearson returned home lust week from a visit with homo folks In Kansas Mrs. Henry Albtn who expects to leave for California soon returned homo from a vUlt with relatives at Geneva Saturday. Mr. Brisby and wife are now spend ing the week in Omaha. Their son Lewis Brisby und > vifo have charge of the restaurant during their stay. Th < 3 many friends of Miss Ashby are more than glad to learn that she ex pects to bo with them soon again after spending the p.ist year in California. F. M. Oathout and wife left last week for a few days stay with homo folks lu St. Joe. H. II. Woodrlng of Barada tilled his vacancy in the blacksmith shop during his absence. Qullo a number of our young people had the pleasure of attending the sur prise party given Miss Rosella Ahcrn in honor of her 21st birthday at the elegant Ahern homo Tuesday evening. All report a good time. Chris. L-ionberger one of the leading farmers and stockmen of the west end , was in the city Saturday and a pleasant caller at this office. rsist yoi /old Ci /del by i .F 1 ci itt < r . en. ict d 11 [ MMt MMi i ill- u. . . . . . . .o. , in if" . t . .onuop MI i n 1 i illNo , ror siderntions of health or bounty will mall samples free. Wrlto for e run personally conducted No murder -Mrs/Louiee Huso Gen could avail against it. them. A test will toll. Your health cheap rate homercekerb excur . But sions the to locate help ets try. The eriuio wns n hnrrihl fl"tl * It 1 * certainly worth this imin , i..i you on irri- \ 1 T i rnn