8 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , OCTOBER 25 , 1907 10 aero farm itplund , 2 mile ? of Rulo. for -nlo. 205 acre * well Improved , Rlfhardsou county , if * thnij forty IIvo dollar ? ( JI..OO ) | ior rioro. mith 1MO acreJHetoiin county Kansas Well Improved. Firm * prln * . KJ-I of turms Might con- nltr an ulghty u part pay. One and one-half miles of ( lupin. Good home , 1) ) rooms. I lots , well locivfil , $2 , * > 00 Five-room house. 2 lei , cloio In , Sl.fiOO Five room houo , 1 lots jjood condition , $1,700 ; pantry , collar , wood iirul coal house. IV I The /ilon C'ty ' property near l > ntral school nnd 2 lots. RevetverV sale. 1240-aeru ranch , 1'hllllps county , Kan-a * Will take $10.000 to $1.,000 of property in exchange as part pay. S Private money to loun on land * . $ Uttu AJt ujwjuuj nnrcnsscia E it ! t. jaBcma a arfciUHMuuaujj.uujuiMaKg3SE asaxfOKKKKSisawf m HUMBOLDT 11 L lloff went to Lincoln Wotlne- dny Mr . John Powi'r U vUltliu ; relatives ut < "nrk . \ little onvn * liorn to Vornle Owe * anil wlfu HniiUuy. SUP I'hllpot WMH down from Lincoln th'a ' wock vlsltlnir frlontls. C' . L Hnmtno ! nntl wlfawt-ro Llnroln vl itors u purl of thn woult. ,1os. Woxub went to Oniuhu whuro lie \vn opcratcil on this vvook. Mrs. Will llowo \ homo from un ex tended visit In Now York gtiilu. Judtl D.ivls Is bore from CoMnos.Oklu. , thU week roncwhiBoltl iicquulntnnco * . ' } Otl Unkufor li 5 nccoptcd the posi tion of yard mtin In tliu Senrlst liunbur r yard. 5 Mrs. Sno Philpot came down from Tnblo Rock Sunday to visit with rela tives. A. M. Knooli has bouu'ht the proper ty of W , A. Ciirsh In the west part of town , Chct 1'owor and wlfo tittcnded the Scovlllo revival muotlnus In Lincoln last week. Miibol ShurtlolT returned Friday from a visit with her sister Miss Grace In Lincoln. John Hewers returned Saturday from n six weeks vltlt wllli relatives In Pennsylvania. Dick Arnold has eold his rcsldcnco property in the north part of town to Inane Peterson. John Fellers was here from Omaha Sunday visiting hla parents A. II. Fellers and wife. Mrs. M. 1C. Linn has returned from a visit with her son Fred Linn and fam ily at Grandln , Mo. Mrs. G. F.Larlmoro Is sulTorini ! from n badly sprained ankle the result of an automobile accident. Knnna Mitchell of Table Hock was entertained at the home of Mrs.Vm , Lonnoku llrst of week. Mre. J. A. Murphy went to Kansas City this tti'oh fora vltlt with her son Norman HullU and wlto. ( " 'hits. Atwood liiul a cement unlk laid this week on llio bouth > Ute of the Skalak & Atuoml building. J. KAtwood returned to hi ? home In Heaver Clly Monday , after a visit with his parents JV. : . Atwood and wife. Mr ? . Arthur Coihoran and children came down from W\moro Monday to visit her mother Mre. Marsjarot Strat- ton. Mrs Oelli ) Adams of Lisbon , Ohio , arrived hero Friday to too her brother H. D Philpot who Is lyliij * very low at Ins home east town. The ChrNtian Kndenvor Society of the M. K. church spent an enjoyable evening at the homo of Glenn and Helen \\MUon Thursday. Thu ( 'lrls basket ball team of thu high school defeated the Auburn girls In an Interesting gatno played here on Saturday by u seoro of Ul to 20. Mrs. Walter Legg has boon uuublo to attend to her household duties this week on account of slopping on a rusty nail , which hub resulted In a very &oro foot. foot.C.L. C.L. Uradloy and wlfo arrived In the city Monday from Hurehard and will reside hero in thu future. Mr. U. has accepted employment with the local telephone company. Dr. Win. Cell appeared as the first member of the seasons lecture course In Ilumboldt Woli ! st"lay evening , the subject of his address being , "A Yan kee k Pigmy Land. " Warren Beery , Will Gutzmor , Hert Trimmer and George Montgomery left recently to look at land In South Dako ta. The former will remain thU win ter on his claim near Midland , S. D. VERDON Will Barker was an Omaha visltoi Sunday. Charley Pachl was an Auburn visltoi Monday. Katlo Mollza was up from Fulls Clt ly ; over Sunday. Clarence Clark of Kansas City wa hero Tuesday. Bessie Stump oamu up from Full City over Sunday. Rev. Carries of Stolh visited Ro\ Rowan here Monday. Mr * . W. F. Veach made a trlu to th county seat Saturday. Dr. Juines1 Hpustot : and wlfo wor down from Nebraska City , Saturday. Pat Conner , Pat and Frank Ryan an J oo Davis went to Kansas Citj Sunday Or. ( irinithvu un Omaha vUitor Sunday. Klmer Uutn of Shuburt was in town Tuesday. Lou I ? I'nchl w s down from Omiilm Saturday on buslno * ! . Mr * . Ocorito Hrlukor nn < J daughter * ol Shuliurt spout Sunday with relatives hore. Mrs. Friii ! Gibson and son came up from Ateblson Monday on a visit to Mrs. J. L. Slociim and daughters Carrli ) and Mrs.Tonne , and Mlstes Sarah and Kthel Hutchlns drove up from Falls City Wednesday and spent the day with Mrs. H. F. Wiser. FARGO. F. 1C. Nltisho was In Rule Friday Jacob WUman was in Rule Friday. John Ftoiuo was In Falls City one day this week. Born to Charles Tfltst-oho anil wife lint week a girl. M. Pfrundcr took a load of apples to Falls City this week. J. C. WallratT hauled a load of apnlos to Fulls Cltv Saturday. Robert Teaman had business at the county seat Saturday. Charles Azendorf had business at thu county seat Saturday. John Buuman and family were coun ty seat visitors Thursday. John Michael was hauling cord wood Wednesday to the county seat Henry Klopfel and sister Katlo wcro Falls Clly visitors Wednesday. Dad Chlpman and Andv Tompson arc building a l > lg barn at Oraig. Barney Voegloy has bought ( JO acre * of C. F. Prlbeno for SPO per aero. Lewl DuVlce and wlfo of Dakoto are visiting relatives In Ft Hrtzol. John Kloppel , sr. , and wlfu of Falls City were visiting W. F. Dorslo Sun day. Barney Voegk'y ' and wlfo of Sunny Valley were Falls'city shoppers Wed nesday. Mrs.George Kllnk and daughter Mrs Unities of Savana , Mo. , worn visiting relatives here the past week. W. F. Doratt ; ha * bought hulf Inter est In half section In Neniaha county. Katisa- miles northeast of GolT's for 11. G. Dorjto has bought SO acres of [ C. J Wiltse for S.'WOO. This Is the ? 0 ) that Mr. Wlltsc has recently bought of t John Danneeker. Herman Kohlor has sold his farm of [ 27. ) acre * for $10 per acre to Mr. Run nels. Squire Rennols was also sola his farm of 120 acres at ยง (13 ( per acre. STELLA. Mr ? . A. W. Montgomery left for Ex celsior Springs Monday for her hea'.th. . Hazle Ilogrofe , a student at Midland College tit Atchlfon , spent Saturday and Sunoay at home. Charley Miller and family expect to move to Table Rock soon where ho has purchased a meat market. Laura Flndhiy wont to Omaha Fri day where she will study muslo at Brownell Hall the coming winter. Mrs. Jacob Swlhart left last Friday for a couple of weeks visit with chil dren living In Jowoll county , Kansas. Frank Wollor , who has been with a government surveying party In Mon tana the past summer , Is expected home tomorrow. Mrs. 1211 Knapp , aged 22 , died at her homo Wednesday morning. Be- sliU-s her husband she leaves a little daughter about two years old. . The pupils of the high t-ehool took , the census of the town last week and found unit thuro are elghly homes In Stella from which no children are at I- tending school. J. W. Wlxon ha * sold his 120 acre farm on the Shubert road to Seoti r Argabright of No-malm for $10,000. Mr Argabright will not move- onto th < farm until spring. Sam Query , Sherm Sayors , Go : Montgomery and Bert Trimmer returned . turned from South Dakota this wool ' ns where they had gone with the Inten lion of Hiking homestead * Us F y Weddle , aged about 11 yours died at the homo of her grandmother , Mrs. Martha Weaver , Monday , afto an Illness of only 24 hours ftom con gestton of the bowels. She was i he daughter of John Weddlo nnd wlfe.am was staying with her grandmother in TOad town and attending tchool. Fimora services wore hold In the Lutherai church Wednesday afternoon , the but ad lal being In the Pralrlo I'nlon come tery. UULO. Prof. Morrow was quite 111 Sunday. Mr. Culvert of Lincoln was here last SiUtmlay. Walter Hrown of Fortescuo was here Wmlritwliiy. . Pete Fr-odorlck of Preeton was hare flm of week. Mrs Celoy wa * on the flok list a few dayi this weak Mesdaincs Hull were Fall * City visi tor * Tuesday. Fred Jarrott returned to his work In St Joe - > undity. John Grizer ol Fortescuo win a visi tor hero Tuesday. Clyde and Lonnlc Hart are on the Mik : list this week. * F. W. Brown of Falls City vUtted frlonds hero Sunday. Melva Kern ol Falls City spent Sun day with homo folks. Uncle .Too Frederick was quite sick PVHral ( lays thN week. John Anderson of ICunea- * was a visi tor hero one day la t week. Mr. E9 er and wlfo nro visiting In Nebraska City this week C. K. Spitz of Omaha was a business the visitor here first of week. Misses Carrie and Bes-iu Harrison spent Saturday In Falls City Mrs. Lottie NlohoU and Marie Tay lor speutSaturday In Falls City. Mac Taylor of Cumberland , Iowa , visited hlo father bcre this xvcek. A handsome gtisolino boat passed Rule Friday enrouto for St. Louis. Mrs. Maeglc HarrUon anil daughter of St. Joe are vl-ltlng friends here. i Charles Henderson and wife of Ver-1 don vUlted their son here last week. i Ell Plant arrived this week from San | Diego where ho has spent the summer. ' Mrs , Bessie Brlnegar and two chll-l I dren visited with Salem friends Sun day. Charlie Xlmmerman of Grlsby , Ks. , came home to attend the funeral of his father. John Mooney and family have mo\cd Into Mr. Winterbotto'm's house for the winter. The steamboat Jamo ? D. McPhcrson "passed up the river Wednesday bound for Omaha. Joe Jondrow of Billings , Mont. , Is visiting friends hero. Ho Is running a switch engine Mesdamcj John Burk , sr. , and H. J MoWuln wtjnt to Falls City Saturday to visit relatives. Rev. Mit/.e of D wson filled his regu lar appointment hero last Sunday mor nlng and evening. The younjj friends of Glenn Martin surprised him Friday night , It being' ' his 13th birthday. Robert Dunn and son went St. Joe last Friday for a visit with his sister Mr * . Georgu Boeriier. Jim Davis Is looking after Mr. Win- torbottom's business at the hardware store during his absence. Edith Kern returned to her school work at Stella Sunday , after a short vacation with home folks. Mrs. Theodore Anderson returned from Kansas Wednesday after a two weeks visit with relatives. Thomas Arnold of Kansas died of heart disease last Friday night. Many people in this vicinity knew him. Mrs. Will Young returned to her home in Atchlson Tuesday after a week spent with her parents here. Mrs. Emma Kern returned home from Kansas City Saturday where she had been visiting friends for the past three weeks. Henry Jondrow and wife of Ilnntlcy , - Montana , arc visiting friends In thlc vicinity. Henry l a passenger engin eer at that place. Leonard Simon and wife of Preston and Frank Simon and wife of this place visited In St. Joe last week The men selecting their stock of Christmas goods Dan Zimmerman died at hi ? home * northwest of Rule last Friday after a * short Illness , wa burled Sunday in the Rule cemetery. He leaves a wife and several grown children to mourn for him. Mrs. Frank Vanvaulklnburg surpris ur ed Mrs. D. Van on Monday evening by ua Inviting ten of her lady friends to help a her celebrate her Ooth blrthdav. Games of various Wnd $ wern played and it was midnight before the company separated. A line supper was served. - A miscellaneous chewer WHS given Tuesday night at mo homo of Will Tagr.cy and wife for Miss F.llnor Hall | who i"oon t < i be married to Fred Jondrotv A large crowd attended and n rtulitfhtfnl evenlnsr wai spent by all pro'ent An elegant supper was ser vod. Successful Operation Miss Leah Potcct , who has been ill at her home in this city for the past three weeks continued to gradually grow worse and last Saturday it , was deemed advisa ble to call counsel and a doctor from St. Joe was immediately sent for. Upon the arrival of Dr. Porter lie found that an op eration was necessary , which he and his nurse , assisted by Drs. Fast and Kerr , performed early Sunday morning. They found their patient suffering from an abscess , caused by a strain , which had formed on the left side back of the hip bone. This was suc cessfully removed , and at this writing , Wednesda } * noon , the patient is resting easy and the doctors tfive strong1 hopes for her recovery , though it will possibly be several months before she will be able to be out. Special Aleeting at German Hall. All who are interested in the German day celebration are re quested to meet fit the German hall Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock , vvhen a report of the different committees will be heard and other business trans acted for the success of this celebration. D K. Johnston went to Fargo on business Wednesday. Lejfsvl Notice. Tlic clcOntlnntv , .Ineoli leu , Urunt I.mi anil Uni ; tint Kirct Niitloiml Hank nf Atcliixm , WnlliK'H ItimOcUl X Comtinnj , n corjMi- rntlnu. of ! 'ltt lmrit. IVniifjhnnlH ; Wlllinm 1' . W KKomtr , trtiMiv for Hllilxinl , SIKMHIM , linrt- lnt > V I'nmpnnjr. n rnriKirnlion of OhlonKn , llli- mil * : U Uitnker Iron I'mnimii ) , u rorporntlmi of \Vliwlinc. Wiwl Viritlnlu ; It. ltobli ) < m .V Son * , a corporation of njlctm-o. Illinois Hwrger Miiiin. facturiiiK C'oni | < ny of Cniiton , Oliio ; tlu < Aurora Vai-or Sto\o Cotnimny of Aurora , IlUnoU ; Do- troitl'opjHT.V llrnM MI1U of Detroit , .MicliiKiin ; i'lm Vacancy Itamu-y UcfrlKCintur t'onipaiiy of Grand ItnpitU , MichlKan , ami tlio Clmnmm- HinoryStcnoConii'iuiyof ( Juincy. llllnoif , will take notice that on the 21th < lnj of Oclolvr , IWJ , Thonms \VhitaktT. . plalutilT , illisl lis po- lillon in tlu'dUtrict court of HIclmriKon coun ty , Nebraska , attalnst Jacob Lou , Grant Leu , cii , thu rirsl N tion l Hank of Atrliboii , ; \Vnllnco H.uifieliKVCoinpanj , it corpo ration of 1'htsburtf , IVniiHjlvaniiiVilliain ; 1' . \ViiKKontT , trubtfo for HibUinl , Spuncrr , Hart- lot , V Company , n corporation of ChiciiKo , llli- Jiol ; Whitaker Iron Company , n corMiratioii | of WheoliliKVst VirKliiin ; 11. llobliihon iV Soni * , a corporation of t'hiciiKO , Illinois ; llocrit > r .Manu facturing Compnnj of Canton , Ohio ; thu Aniora Vapor StovoCompaiij of Aurora , Illinois ; JV- troit Copper .t Hra llollor Mills of Detroit , MichiKiin , nml thu Clmnnon-Kiner } Stovocom pany of Qnincy , Illinois , the object ami prajcr ofUiich petition arc tocancul n dcoil of lots 1 , J. Sand I in block 100 , in FAlls Citj , Nulnaska , inailo Mn > llth , It ' .i , bj Chatliw II. HichnnlH and \\ifu to Jacob Ijcn , Grant Lon ami Loon ht'ii , \\hich clt'cil is recorded in book ! . * > at PIIKO I'1" ' , of thu ilitKl roconls of mill conntj ; also to ciuicnl a inoitKtKU of Niid lots niailo Ma ) JUth , 1 > ' .II , for the film of SJ11W..M1 liy Jiii-oh Leu amiifis to the First National Hank of Atchimn , Kancas which inurtKiiKO is rvcorilwl in book ix , pa u ' . " 0 , of the iinirtKtiKu records of taid county ; nlto , to ciuici'l n mortKatfo of wiid Iota for thu tuni of $11111."iTi , inadi ! Jinn , 2nd , IS'.ll , bj Jacob Leu and wife to Wallace llantielil A Compan } , which inortKHgo is recorded in liook IB at PUKU HI * ) of the inortBaKO records of said countj ; idwi , to cancel n mortgage of said lots for ? 117J.4D inndt1 Maj 3Ut , l JI , hy Jacob iJou nmlifo to William 1' . Wim'Koner , trustco for Ihbbanl , Spencer , llartlet .V. Company , Whitakur Iron Company ami It. Itoliin V SOUNhich it on > , \ \ inortKaKu > re- cordeil in book 1H , PIIKH 11.1 of the niortKii u records of said county ; aibo , to cancel n mort- KUKP of wild lots for $ M < i2. inailn May aist , 1MU , by Jncob Ixiu and \\ifo to Willinni P. Want'oner , triiMeo for lloerwr MannfacturiiiB Conuxiny and thu Aurora Vapor Sto\o Company which mort a o IH recorded in book IH at patjo 1111 of tlio iiKirtKaco records'of Miid conntj : nl-o to nincnl a iiinrtunru of said lots for SJI15.20 inndu l , 1 1M. hj .laoob Louand wlfo to I' . \ \ ionpr , trnotw fur Dotioit Copier nil llmi < H llolliiiK .Mill ? : the Vncnnc ) lanni ! > ) lie- frlinrntor Compnnj and thn Clinnnoa-Em rr Simp Compnnjlilch niorteiiHO Ii iiK < < inl < t In Ixmk IH , pn nlir > of the morlwiBo word * of nld rniuilt i th plaintifT prnjn for a ik oi > * Cfln- ( vlliiiniill of onlil oonxcynnceKufi n iloiiU upon Ins title In "did lots. Von are n-qtiired to iinsr mid pulltion ott or lH > fen > the 2nd ilnyof Deccmljcr , 1IKJ7 , Dated tills 21th thy of October , 1W7. ' TmiM\ l. WtirMKEU , I'lnlntiff , Hy liwu.N KM I.OON , ItiH Attorney. Tlrst publlration Oct. 23 l i-5 Notice of ILefcrec's Sale Notice it hereby Kixeii.that In pursuance loan onlcr l sncd out of thu District Court In and for Klclirml on Count } . Nrbr.i < t < aiii tliuftlt Jay of September. 1907. In nil action In partition jH'ud- inir therein. Inhich llininett U. JatiK's It- pl.tlntlff and Lizzie James anil MatrKl" Lc raml are ilefoiulanti , onli'rlnir the tiiulerlirni'il refer- i-cs to Ki'll Hie folloulnir < te crllieil laiiils and tenement'- , tow It : The ttest half W of the soiitli\\et quarter ( U ) ofectloii tiuintier t\\en- tyeen (27) ( ) anil the east half M ) of the -.oath- east quarter ( H ) of section number tventy-elirhl ( is ) , all In township number three(31 ( , ranire nunilwr fifteen (15) ( ) . east of II 1' . M. Richardson County , Nebraska.e will , on tlio 3l t ilayof October , 1W7 , at two o'clock 1' . M. of said day. at the west front door of the court honso of said county. In T.ills City , sell said real estate at public auction to the hlubest bidder for cash. l'osM. slon of said premise * to tm K\CII | Matcli 1st. 190S. ' Dated this 21th d.iv of September , 1907. 1'aul II. We.ner , Conrad Rase. timer Rav. Baptist Church. Services next Sunday as fol lows : ( J:45 : a. m. Sundaj * school , 11:00 : a. in. Sermon , 6:30 : p. m. Young peoples meeting , 7:30 : Sermon. A cordial invitation to all. Quarterly Auxiliary Meeting. The Auxiliary of the Diocese of Nebraska will hold their quarterly meeting in the Epis copal church in this city during the last week in November. The program will consist in part of reports ot delegates to the gen eral council just closed at Richmond mend , Va. , and promises to be very interesting. ' , WILL BE CELEBRATED 9 ( j/L for the first time by the I ' German people of Richardson County I AT j FALLS CITY WEDNESDAY. OCT. 3O The programme will include prominent speakers in both German and English , also a grand parade in which it is desired that all German speaking people of the county 'take part. The merchants are invited to contribute * ' i floats to the parade. The programme begins at 1130 p , m. at the auditorium in the city park. The parade will march up Stone street immediately after the speaking , I * Special invitation to Germans of neighboring towns. Come and & y help us make this the biggest day in the history of Falls City. Y ' X > S < > OOC3O < > C < > 3SOS