8 THE FALLS Cl'IY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , DECEflBER 27 , 1907 40 aero fiirm upland , 2 mile ? of Rulu. for gale. 2tio acre- ! well Improved , Richardson county , less than forty-live dollars ( $43.00) ) per acre. C. Smith 240 acres , Jackson county Kansas. Well Improved. Fine spring. Beat ot terms Mlphtcjn Henry . elder an eighty as piirt pay. One and one-half miles of depot. Good home , 0 rooms. 4 lots , well located , $2,500 Five-room house. U lots , close In , $1,500. Five-room house , 4 lots , coed condition , 81,750 ; pantry , cellar , wood and coal house. The /Ion CUy property near Central school and 2 lots. Receiver's sale. LANDS & LOANS 1'240-acre ranch , Phillips county , Kansas. Will take $10.000 to 815,000 of property In exchange 11 ? part pay. Private money to lonji on huids. HUAIBOLDT. Nellie Rood Is spending her vacation in York. A little son WUB horn to Clyda Lynch and wife Monday. Alothou Flurry left Friday for a visit with St. Jem frlundf. Anna Brier Is Bptmdlng her vacation with her parents ut Amerlous , Ks. Mrs. Wilbur Bulless of Nnrdlea , Ks. , w.ii hero this week visiting relatives. Harry Mann and family left Monday for a visit with relatives at GuthricOk. Klmor Rousok who attends school at St. Marys , Ks. , Is visiting friends ' hero. Olllo Stnldur of Riverside , Call. , ar- rlvcd Monday for u visit with her pa- rents. Arthur Colhapp and wife of Teeum- sob were hero this ( "week visiting rela tives. liya Chandler loft Monday for Kan sas City to visit a few days with her father. Ted Waggner came down from Oma ha this week to spend Chrlstmns with home folk ? . Marguerite Linn loft Saturday to spend the holidays with her parents at Grandln , Mo. Mrs. R. J. LJniy.da came down from Table Rock Monday to spend a few days with friends. Mrs. Harry Shallcnberijor of Stam ford , Nob. , arrived Tuesday for u visit with her parents. Mrs. Win Lonnokejand eon Leonard left Sunday fora visit with relatives near Sabctha , Ky. Win. Lydlck ami family loft Satur day for a couple of weeks visit with friends in Missouri. W S. Pen-In and family were down from IJncoln Christmas visiting O. L. Uitlcofer and wife. Desslo .Lee , tciiolicr In the schools at Lyons. Nob. , oamo homo Saturday u speed Chrjstmas. Mrs Tom Smith and children loft this week for a visit with her parents at Washington , Ks Fred Arnold and Herbert Ford who uro attending collotro in Grand Island imi homo for the holidays. Roy Leiicfi and family were over from Pawnee City Christina ? dav visiting - ing relative , north of town. Grace Shurtluir canto down frotn Lincoln Saturday to spend a couple of weeks with friends in this vicinity. Mlle Turner who is attending the city schools went to Lincoln Saturday to spend the holidays with his parents , Mrs. John Wo/.ab , who had boon hero to attend the funeral of her son returned Friday to her home in Wy- norc. Dr. VVlttwcr who has been in St. Louis for several months taking trout , nent for an allilctlon ot the ear return ed homo Saturday. Ross llrockman who is taking u course In the statu agricultural school it Lincoln Is spending his vacation with friends here S. J. Dutch and wife spent Christmas with relatives In Atchlson , Ks. Mr. Dutch has disposed of his interests in the hardware firm of Skulak & Dutch. Mrs. Gertrude Sohiholzol. who has been In falling health for tome time , died at her home in this city Tuesday morning. Funeral arrangements have not been made yet. Ex-mayor R. E. Wnf/ko and Irene Gcrgons , well known residents of this city , wore quietly married at noon Christmas at the home of the bride's mother. The couple left on the after noon train for a wedding trip in tbe east. Guy Hummel and wife , Arthur Stal- der , Ed Rlst and Arthur Unland re turned Saturday from Peacock , Can ada , Where they had been spending the summer on their claims. They ex pect to return to the northwest terri tory next spring. Hob Travers of Lincoln and flattie i Cooper , a daughter of'iu. . Cooper and wife o ( this city were married Tuc i'ay evening at the. homo of the brldeN brother Floyd Cooper and wife In Au burn. The young couple will make their homo in Lincoln where the groom Is employed as a citrpentor. " " "RULO. School closed for a two weeks vaca tion. AllleTltlow was Fall * City visitor Friday. J. M. Gustafson of Wymoro was hero Saturday. Jim Packott spent Christinas In White Cloud. Louis DoRoln is spending this week with homu folks. Tom Foster of Auburn is a visitor hero this week , Mattie Hayes was shopping in Falls City last Friday. Born to Evan Dunn and wife last week a baby girl. * Mrs. Nolllo Puckett is visiting at Incrvale this week. Mabel Knottier of Arago Is visiting friends here this week. A. C. Graves and wifewere' county seat visitors hist Friday. Mrs. Frank Otis of Glecnwood , la. , is visiting hero this week. Mrs. Nova Wood of Barton , Ke. , is spending the holidays hero. Ferd Boehmo of Kansas Is visiting with his parents this week. J. E. and P. A. Bolt of Soldler.Idaho , are visiting hero this wool : . Mrs. Ohus. Gagnon of Kansas is vis iting friends hero this week. Prof. Morrow Is visiting In Lincoln ilurlnt. the t'wo weeks vacation. The Holiness people are holding re vival meetings here with success. , r f Joe Liberty was trnnpuullnt ; business ut the county capital last Friday. Mrs. George Boeruer of St. Joe is visiting her parent ; hero i Mr * . A. Oarveau Is visiting friends in Falls City this week. Mrs. Mary Wilholt of Ccntralla , Ks. , is visiting her mother here this week. Mrs. Besslo Dolman of Kansas City is vibttlng with her parents here this weeK. . GIB and Amelia Boehmo of Atchison visited with their parents ) iere this week. Frank Mclntosh and family of Har vard visited with friends here this week. Mrs. Ada True and children of Un ion arc vUitlng relatives hero this week. F. E. Kulp of Wymore was looking after the Burlington's interests here lust Friday. Marlon Nobles and wife of Osborn , Ks. , arc spending the holidays with frimids hero. v Abe Liberty returned to his work on the river bridge Monday after an ab sence of four weeks. HarlundsJones moved to Anadarko. Okla. , last wceK where he and his fam ily will reside in the future. H. W. Smith and family loft for Qulncy , 111. , last week where they will spend the holidays with relatives. Hester Bunker who bus been clerk ing for J. A. Hinkle is visiting his pa rents near tbe big lake this week. George Taylor , Jr. , is home from college in Grand Island to spend the holidays with his parents west of town. Miss Bessie Brlnogar has been con fined to her bed for some time with the grip. Fred Marsh taught school in her place. Mrs. J. A. Hlnkle returned home i from Los Angeles. Cat. , last week j where she had been the past 10 weeks i for the benefit of her health. ! , -Mris. A. .T. Hart and two little boys loft on the evening train for St. Joe J where they will spend the holidays ' with her son Roy and family. Al Kent and wife who moved over near the big lake a short time ago lost one of his little ones on Saturday night and Monday night the other little one was taken away from them , Botli were [ aid to rest in the Tarklo cetnc- tery. The sorrowing parents hnvo the sympathy of a host of friends here. BARADA. Charles Martin was in Falls City Monday. George Scolt and wife are on the sick list this week. Win. Single and son Richard were in Falls City Monday. E. E. Bolcjack made a business trip to Falls City Monday. A. C. Stelnbrlnk took a load of pro- duee to the city Monday. Wilson Wamsley and family were shopping in Falls City Monday. Wm. Bridgnman and Miss Carma Wumsloy were in Falls City Monday. R. H. Dunn took a-load of produce to the county seat for the firm Saturday. Hump Woodrlng and Matt Schulen- burg were county seat visito.-s Thurs days. Caleb Johnson has been quite ill at the homo of Wm. Bellman with heart disease. Miss Hattlo Lilly is spending the Christmas vacation with her brothers near Verdon. Wm. Van Osdel who has been at tending school in Rock port , Mo. , is at home for the holidays. Miss Johannah Fahselaor of Rock- port , Mo. , is spending the holidays with her friend Miss Pearl Van Osdel. Dr. Stong reports a new girl at the home of Cha ? . Bnch , born Dec. 17th and another at. the homo of Wash Sailor-- born Dec. 23. . . The dance at the Sehulenburg hall on Chris-Unas night was one of the at tractions of the week. A royal good time U reported by all. Catherine Niemuller died of pneu- mania ut her home miles southeast of hero on Dec. 21 , aged S ! ) years. She was laid to rest in the Oatholic ceme tery of Arago on Dec. 23. The program and box supper given at the Arnold school house on Christ mas eve was a successful venture. The program under the training of the teacher Miss Vesta Lively wast most entertaining. The boxes sold well bringing a nice little sum to bo used in improving the appearance of the school building. The Christmas entertainment given by tho. Evangelical Sunday school wfl9 most Interesting and well carried out , Santa Claus was present and was most liberal with all. 'The teachers of the school were each handsomely remem bered by their respcc'tlve classes. The school remembered the organist Miss Prlscllla Woodrlng with a very ap propriate gift In acknowledgement of the willing and untiring performance of her duties. The real cre.dlt for the success of the undertaking , rests upon those who so liberally contributed to ward the funds necessary for the en tertainment. Marriage Record. Frederick Green , Preston , 28 Rosella Roubidoux , Rule , 18 Rudolph Watzke , Humooldt , 37- Irene Gerecns , " 34 Edward Voegel , Falls City , 23 " " 18 Katie Bleiholder , Harry Bldleman , Iowa Point , Ks. , 21 " " ' 18 Edith Tllton , Rings Little Liver Pills wake up lazy livers , clean the system and clear the skin. Try them for biliousness and sick headache. Price 25 cents. Sold by A. G. Wanner , druggist. Notice. All parties knowing them selves in debt to us will please cull at once and settle by cash or note. Yours Truly , WHRNKK , MOSEMAN & Co- agHMKK aHBEflBSBian We wish to thank our many Friends and Patrons for their very liberal patronage. We opened our doors for business on December 7th , at a time wjien it was practically too late to put in a full stock of seasonable merch- Yj andise. However , we filled in our most important needs and have had such a liberal share of your patronage that we feel grateful. $ rrr t - We assure you that our Spring Stock will be second to none in Falls City. ' * , < . * * * . „ We also assure you that we will continue our business on the same lines in the future as in the past. Our Motto : ' 'Cash and one Price to all , " means selling for cash , we buy for cash and you get the benefit of our cool buying. We have a pretty and appropriate little Calendar and would like to have one in every house in this vicinity. Call and get one. Again thanking you and hoping that the coming year may be one of hap = , -fc - piness and mutually prosperous , we are 'V Very truly Yours , . ' T. P. MATTHEWS Opposite Court-House ;