THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNUE , FRIDAY , FEBRUARY 28 , 1908. LOCAL LORE. Eat Sowlcs'candy , . Harry Pence and wife made a business trip to St. Joe Monday. Miss Jessie Paxton spent last ' Thursday sight seeing in St. Joe. Ed May and wife of Salem spent Monday in this city with relatives. A baby boy arrived at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Emery Fry on Monday. Miss ftula McCool of Salem was in the city the latter part of the week. Miss Myrtle Stratton of Hum boldt spent part of last week in Falls City. II. V. Fisher of Hastings spent Sunday in this city with his many friends. Special attention given to the treatment of the eye. Glasses correctly fitted by Dr. Reneker. Mrs. Eva Davison returned Thursday from a ten days visit with relatiyes at Chester and Hebron , Dr. M. L. Wilson , Physician and Surgeon. Office and resi- v dence over McMillan's drug store. Phone 329. 2tf. Miss Spencer , our librarian , took advantage of her holiday Saturday and visited with friends in Hiawatha. The Falls City Nursery that has always sold the best trees , have a fine lot of trees for the spring trade. Itf Mrs. Dr. Kerr and Mrs. Bruno Hansen returned Saturday from a weeks stay at the home of the latter in Omaha. Rev. Dunkleberger has moved into the James Morris property three blocks east of the M. E- church , phone 364. Bruce Dixon and wife arrived in the city Thursday for short visit. They are on their way to California , their future home. FOR SAI.E One registered French draft stallion , 7 years old. Will sell at a bargain if taken at once. J. Rum ? , Leona , Kas. Mr. and Mrs. G.G. Stumbo and son David and R. P. Thomas and , . family are in the city the guests of Benj. Nicholson nnd family. Have you ever tried it ? The " - - ' Walnut and Pecan Brittle , which will be on sale Sat. , Feb. 29th at the Candy Kitchen for 15c a Ib . , . . . . . . i.i ii i mm .1 .n I. l.i..11. I W. D. Easley of Kansas City , spent a portion of the week in our city , busily engaged in in voicing the stock of the Roanoke Lumber Co. Everybody invited to go to W , ; - H. Keeling's next Tuesday even * ing and get a good square meal * for Inc. served by the ladies of the Episcopal church. R. P. Thomas and family are | V- moving to our city from Okla homa City , Okla. Mr. Thomas comes in the interest of the Gilli- gan bridge company of this city. rf.\ March 4th is Ash Wednesday , ; ; the first day of Lent. Study the true meaning of this season , take , ; as it were , a spiritual inventory " ' " * * of yourself and see if it will not "If- make 3011 better. \-V Elder Tuttle will preach at the " $ Brethren church next Sunday - , ' " ? morning. There will be no service ' "V1' at night. Rev. Teeter is at ' * fc in revival Beaver City engaged a ' in the church he dedicated re- > * " cently. 3 % ; % Sam Kennedy of Salem started * us out right on Monday morning by calling early and contributing { * to our cash fnnd , placing his 4 $ . name ahead on our list before the ' " * ' " subscription inspector gets , ' tjjr' around here. 3. " Ewing Herbert is to give isn -j % - lecture , "The Simple Life , " in ' j ' . - Merrill this evening , under the " "v" auspices of the home talent lee- 1 ture course. That it will be en- ' X joyed by all who have the pleas- sd tr ure of having him is an assurec ! : fact , as Mr. Herbert has few equals when it comes to a good ) talk. Money ! Land ! For Rent 160 upland , Johnson county , Neb. , 4 miles from depot. 80 rods to church and school , 120 cultivated , 5 or 6 room house , good corn crib , granarj * , barn , wind-mill , cow shed , etc , A good chance , For Sale 240 acres , well im proved , \y miles to depot ; will take 40 or SO as part pay or a res idence. Balance long time , low rate. Possession given this spring. For Sale 160 upland. Handy to church , school and 'market , Might take 40 acres as part payer or a small residence. Balance long time , good terms. For Sale 640 acres. $8000 00 worth of improvements. 160 ac res alfalfa. 500 acres in cultiva tion. Will take an SO or possibly 160 acres as part pay or a resi dence. A good opportunity. Other lands. For Rent A number one store room. Money to loan. Mortgages bought. " Some good mortgages for sale secured by farm loans. A good place for your monej' . Write me what you want. * HENRY C. SMITH , Falls City , Nebr. . . . . . n L. L. Aldrich and Jim McFar- land arc circulating a paper this week asking for funds with which to buy artificial arms for Ed Smith , who was injured in acorn shredder about a year ago. It is a worthy cause and should receive liberal response. The amount required is $225 , and the gentle men think that they will be able to raise it. Francis Martin delivered a tern perance lecture at the court house Friday night. Quite a crowd at tended , composed mostly of those personally interested in the out come of the coming spring elec tion. The Citizen , a paper published in the little town of Shubert , last week was compelled to issue a supplement in order to acommo- date their advertisers. 'Null said. John Harshberger of Rule did , not want to be numbered among the delinquents , so called at this office Monday and placed him self ahead on our list. Billie Minick and Joe Wolfe came in Monday from Merna , Neb. , where they have been em ployed for some time with the Bohrer boys. W. M. Sebring is another o our new subscribers this week. I Mr. Sebring will soon move from his present location to a farm near Salem. Dr. E. R. Mathers attended the Alumnal Dental Clinic at the Kansas City Dental college in Kansas City last , Friday and Sat urday. Miss Hattie Eiting and little Jerometta Kelley attended the Kanaly-Tiehen wedding in Dawson - son Tuesday. Carl Mann and Fred Hummel , both of Humboldt , were transact ing business in this city Satur day. Martin Kanaly and wife went to Dawson , Monday , to be pres ent at the Kanaly-Tiehn wedding. WANTKD A good girl for general housework. Small family. Apply to Mrs. Paul Weaver. 6-tf. Chocolate Nut Fudge only lOc a Ib. Sat. , Feb. 29th , at the Candy Kitchen. Better buy a Ib Jl M. J. Thomas of Frankfort t , Kans. , was a business visitor to our city the first of the week. The subscription inspector irv will not have to scratch many names on the Tribune list. Albert timber returned the last of the week from a several months stay in New Mexico. Have you ever noticed that it is the grafters who are always , looking tor graft in others. Earl Carothers come down from " Tecumseh Sunday for a short - visit with his old friends. Hal Sowles came up srotn St t.is Joe and spent Sundav with hii parents in this city. Hermes Bros , are still paying lOc for hens. Mrs. John Gilligan has been numbered among the sick this week , The Falls City Nursery will have a fine lot of trees for the spring trade. Itf We understand a new millin ery store will be opened up in this city soon. Mrs. Everett Scott spent this week visiting with relatives in Nebraska City. Mrs. Chas. Sliarts spent a portion of this week with rela tives in Humboldt. Attend the Electric theatre Monday evening and sec how the voting ladies run the business. Chas. Iluber of Rule was in the city Friday and attended a meeting of the I. O. O. 1 < \ in the evening. Ducks are beginning to 11 v and some of our local shooters have succeeded in bagging quite a number. The members of our gun club are getting busy with their ar rangements for the big shoot to be held in April. Henry Zimmerman of Rule called Friday and added his name to our great family of satisfied readers. Little Albert Tanner came down from Ilumboldt last Fridny and remained over Sunday with relatives in this city' Mrs. Tom McLane returned Tuesday to her home in Kansas City , after a few davs visit in this city with relatives. Frank Eversole , now a resi dent of Holdrege , spent a few days of the past week visiting with his many friends here. be a special service at the Presbyterian church next Sunday night for young people and men especially. Extra music , plenty of books , and a sermon on suicides. Everybody invited. The band boys have about made a good Republican of Prof. Harnack. By the way there isn't a more popular man in town than Ilarnaclc. He is a gentleman in every sense of the word. Hiawatha World. After so long a time and much coaxing , electric lights have fin ally been installed in the depot at Hiawatha. This is only one of the many needed improvements the people of that place are clamoring for at the hands of the railroad. Money to Loan. On chattle or personal secur ity. Long or short time. 4tf J. D. SPHAGINS. MONEY TO LOAN We have money in any quantity to loan on farm security at low rate of ' interest. Come and see us. Clever & Sebold. Spring Jewelry ! Call and see the new patterns in- Bracelets Necklaces Beauty Pins Cuff Links Guard Chains Rings , Etc. We solicit your pat ronage. . A.EJacquet "The Old Reliable Jewler" Mrs. Joe Griffith of Colorado Springs , was in the city Friday , Mrs. Griffith was formerly Allic Powell , daughter of Mr. and Mrs , Gco. Powell , who lived here a number of years ago. Mrs. Griff ith was on her way home from a visit with her parents in Omaha , and being so near could not resist the temptation of once more view ing her childhood home and ex changing greetings with the friends who still reside here. Our public library was closed Saturday on account of Washing ton's birthday , and as a result many were compelled to go with out their usual Sunday reading. It is a good thing to have this institution closed once in a while , as otherwise our people fail to appreciate the great benefits to be derived therefrom. According to Ewing Herbert , our library may not be a thing of beauty , but from a literary stand point our people are far ahead of those in our neighboring city , judging from the wide difference in the number of books taken out of the two libraries. Mrs. George Dalbey and son , Russell , of Coin , la. , and Mrs. Calwell of Burlington Junction , Mo. , mother , brother and aunt of Mrs. J. A. Crook , were among the out of town people in attend ance at the Crook baby funeral. Dr. Wolfe is in possession of two little "Wolfes , " but he says the bounty offered by the county is not sufficient for this kind , and he will keep them. They arc twins , a girl and a boy , presented him the first of the week. While indulging in a game of "one-aml-over" Jack - - Sunday , Jellison had the misfortune to sprain his ankle quite badly , and has been compelled to use crutches since that time. What was that score made by the boys in the bowling contest at Tecumsch last Saturday even ing. Up to date we have been unable to find out the real truth in the matter. Miss Ruby Little , who made so many friends here last fall while with the Patx.man Sisters , arrived in the city the latter part of the week , having again accepted her old position. The Patxman Sisters returned the latter part of the week from their visited to the eastern mar kets , where they purchased an elegant line of spring and summer millinery. If there is any mistake in 3'our coal bill it is all on account of the nervous condition of Fred Brecht , caused by the arrival oi a baby girl at his home Monday night. The pupils in our schools have been allowed full sway , all on account of the splendid humor of ' Supt. Tobie , caused by the arrival of a baby boy at his home. Miss Marv Russell of Salem was one of the many out of town * people who enjoyed the musicalc at the M. E. church last Thurs day evening. If the price of hats for the coming season is to be governed ida by their size , we are afraid that a great many of us will have to gc : bare headed. Guy Crook went to Lincoli Saturday , after quite an extended idk staj' at home , but was called bacli : again Monday by the death oi his nephew. Harry Jenne , who is in is City taking medical treatment , is i reported as improving and hopes to soon be able to come home. Jim Mendenhall , traveling freight agent of the li. & M. was looking after business ink this city the first of the week. That sign in front of "the ncv pool hall is the work of Jak < Reed , the best sign writer ii this section. It's a dandy. Tom Palmer returned to Shick ka ley. Neb. . Monday night after i lew days visit in this city will home folks , and others. Hermes Bros , are still paymj lOc for hens. The Real Thing , The. spirit of real Christianity was manifested last Sunday even ing at the Brcthcrn church when the minister requested the men of : he congregation to remain after the sermon as he had a little business with them. They did So , and it was learned that a family of children in this city , who rely upon their own efforts for support , were about to esc their home by the foreclosure of a mortgage given by the father ind who later left town , leaving iis little ones to struggle along is best they could , the mother laving died a few years ago. [ t only took about fifteen min- ites for these men to settle mat ters by raising the required am ount for the mortgage and also the taxes , and but for their time ly action this family might today be without a roof to cover them. This act of love , which after all is true Christianity , is niost commendable , and what a good old world this would be if more of it were displayed by those who profess and call themselves Christians. School Visitation and Patrons' Day. The teachers and pupils of the public schools arc making an effort to have the peopleof Falls Oity become better ac quaintcd with the actual work done in the various schools of the city. Heretoloro special programs have been offered from time to time , parents and friends being invited to attend. On this occasion , however , all are urged to visit the rooms , in which the regular work will be carried on , on Friday afternoon , March (5. ( There will be on ex hibition in every room samples of the work done by the chil dren. on arithmetic , language , writing , drawing and other sub- jects. In the evening a program will be rendered at the High schoo' building. This will consist of music by various classes fron the Kindergarten to the Higl school. Here again there wil be an exhibit ol the pupils work. In .addition to this several oral prominent citizens will give addresses. Please remetnbe the date visitation at all the schools in the afternoon and L special program by all the grades at the High school In lh evening of Friday , March 0. Christian Church. Next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock , after a short sermon , there will be an election of el ders and deacons. A report of the condition of the church will also be given. Let every member - ber be present. C. E. 6:30 : p. m. Preaching at 7:30. : Snbject , "Sin and its Pun. * ishment" in the following man- ner. ner.Is Is there any punishment of the wicked after death. If there is , where does it begin Is there a future , final judg ment such as we have heard ofi What is to follow after the judgment ? How long will it last ? a Did My Duty o FAU.S CITY , Nun. Feb. 20 , 1908. : To whom this may concern : Last month the kind people oi k this city placed in my hands the f sum of $112.'J5 , to used in assist ing and relieving a family in the 1Cd country , frightfully scourgei : ; with a pestilence. I have faithfully tried to carrj out the wishes of the donors. bought and sent such things is were dee m c d needful , am have now turned over to tin afflicted , all the balance in cash Contributor ? arc welcome to cal on me , to examine 1113' account ts and receipts. S. MAHTS. n Notice to Public The sale of E. S. Blodgett , advertised dbe - vertised for Feb. 29th , will be a postponed indefinately on nt of smallpox existing in the fain ily. By order of Chas , F.Xoeller supervisor of district No. 5. Now is the time to subscribe. Legal Nqtlce INTIttJ mOHAKDSON COUNTY. D1HTHICI OOUUT , BTATUOP NKHHA8KA. Frederick 13. Nltr.sclio , executor of tlio wtnto of UuorKO Hcr olil rBor , deceniieil , nnd trusloo of nn oj press trust , plaintiff , m. The city of Arnito , Nebrnnkn , nnd the citizen * mul InhnhltanlH thereoftlio ( nntcnown helm of Louis AllRowahr , ilocontknl , tlio unknown holrt of Jncoli Uclictii Jncob Hoyor mid Goorso Holler ith , ( loconwil , who represented themnelros on tntntooi ( or the General flernmn Colonization Hoalctjr of IliifTnlo , Now York , n con > orntlou mid Joseph A. Hwootnor , Joseph nincor , Ww. Mast , Atlnm Uinlmif , 1) . W. Cnrtl * , Joseph Hwnbnch , B.imnol tichncr , John Hchlolfer , QcorRo , Henry mul Attaint I'nrchnn , heirs nt law of Win. 1'nr- chen , doronncdi Hnriimn mul V/in. Doornto , huln ( U law of Aiujnit Doernte ; AilKtiMn It. Hacon , Hoihlii | 0. llurclmril , helm of K.V. . Itnrclmnl , ilp > censeilj Amlreun Iteem , Holnrlch Sncht , A.Gorb- hi'lile , Krnut TiiiK | | > , ICdwnrtl 1'nckert , John \Vo1 > - ur , 1'rliMrich Bull , JIUIH-H Thornton , Honnlch Bchpriilor , llcniy Dnhl , Phillip llnuck , Mrs.Mury Kltticlor , Kri'ltlrlchTnppo , Hnltlmser Wlrthnor , Joint Horn , ( iooiRo , August Norlo , Jonopli HclinvrntiK , I'oler lliiuliort , Kclmuml J.NV.II. lllch , Ijouln I'Ucheo , lloriihnril Kiile , Nlcholnn I.lppold , Itimry llrmin , 1'redrlek Will , I'rlrilrlch Itton- clicolt , Chnrh-H Hilttnnm < l > ! > fonntK , Frlcdrlcli Iinhn , Adnm Ailnmnky , lioriMiz(1rnnnnchorThoo- dorn HiiKvr , IMnitrd Hnrott , I'otcr 1'nnlllnocn , John llothlmrlh , Jiicoli tJohli'lTor , Allxirt llryor , IVtor KlolnliiuiH , Nlcholnim Wnnnenmchcr , Hor- innrl ICoeolTrl , W < mdoHU ! > rn , 1' , Anthony Smith , Jiu'oli ( lorcldo , Chnrlim'l'iitkowHky , Jacob Ilolor , Klhmblth 1'uwcl , 1. F. Mmwlln , 1-or.nu ( lllllir , Amlnmn liei-ss , 1. M. Kiill , l''rrdrlch ' ! llllpnrlh , Jacob HchloMor , i Auitunt llolzlmuion , Chris I\n Kurtz- mnti , Adnm Itnlnhnrdt , Krltxlrlchouch , Krlod- rlcli Wuorth , Jullmm J.Bolomoti , MIchnnlDooch * kol , Hernmu DclrltiKor , Iiotds I'ornolT , Krcdorick I'lohclu'ck , HiTiimu Doerllol.AitKUBtus Hchrnmm , ( IcorBotichnolilur. John (1. I'ooll , John Itoth- burth , Joseph Hall , 1'olor NesBolhuflch , Henry M. I'nruhun , John Nmiiimn , IMitlllp Uchwnnn , Itonrjr Hellrlijlo , llelnrk-h Wn nor , Wllholm Wn ; nor , KllH.il..th . 1'IcHM-l , Kritylrlch HlnibnrK , Kriodo- rlcka Slyer , Jncob V , Hnnrtz , llolwrt Bchltntor , KrnnzlH A. Hiirnlmrclt , Andn-iw lti s , Ooorgo H. Wnlthor , Kllnnlioth Klvsnl , Jncob Dolor , Joseph O. Wirth , Jncob ( loorcrle , Aimuuti WOCKIT , Chnrlox TnlkowHky , Olinrh-H Itulttor , 1'hllllp I'Vrtol.ChriHtinnllirlB , 1. M. Kull , Clmrles llolrt- tor , ICinrlch Jlolor , Krlodrlch Tnppii , AttKUHt Kooppun , Victor Utiptw , Mlchnol Dunnor , John Win. Gordon , Francis F. DuVIno , .HUlus I'.Wnhl , Anton Bflklor , li. (1. ( leplmrt , John (1. ( Bclimldt. Androiii < Btorr , Frlnlrlch LntitoiiHrhlnoKor , 1 * . Anthony Bmlth , 1'oter Bchnllz , ( SeorKi ) John llurkel , Cliiirlen F. AhnurIdinK r , I'rkxJrlch IjittttuuBchhu'Kor , Hunry Itoliwoii , Jopoph Vod- wnrkn , Jncob .Moltur , lluitry Nuticrt , Phillip llcjer , Curl Wi'lih'tibnntn , ClirUtlnn 1'nrchen , ChrlHtlmiBtrutikur , Otto Mueller , Alnthlna Hol lerith , ( I nw > r lliiudsor , John ( I. \ \ ' tenniina , Thoixloro Bolls , I. 1' . SIiicKolIu , Abrnhnm N. IMt- ternon , Henry Hchueuuuin , Win. Ijunso , 1'Vlod- rich /iwcli , Henry HopIUvclrar , John Bchnoldor ( rhllllpU. llondor , John lli < 8n , llormun 1'nckort , Wllholm UiH'BO , ( JeorKu IMiumler , Win. MoHnitig , Frh < drlch llochsiibiich , Curl NnitMil , John U Keinpter. Chnrlen V , Mejer , John Ii. lx > lnniinn , Henry W , Hnthert , JoMiph Vodwnrkn , Johiina I' . Tnif7nrlwtrKC W.PrnkoHtinnuii II. llothorf , Ixinla llolzlioriti JoRoph Kortz , Win , F.iclieiil ! rt , Kinll BUn.'t , U. Smith , ( loorRU Herch , Hiirlmra Hellinnu , UeorKo Kyrldo , Nlcholaud JloorHfi-hlor , Chnrloa V. AlttioudiiiKur , Krliilrlch CnuMir , Ho- innii BchmlttViit. . HennliiK , Frludrlch Lutz , ( IciorKu V. Jlot'ld , AuKtist Bchwnrz , C. I' . Ilnrlli- miiir , B. UlliKwnld , J. Konft , Jueeph 1Inter ! , Albert - bert Mohn , Kd H. T < iinmhnKon , l.nclen Herrlt , UoorKu ChrUtninnn , iKiiutz Wnppcl , Joseph Holliniui , Ottn MIchncltH , I'rnnk Bchmldt , Win. Uannniiclier , ( leorKU ( inextel , Frlixlrlcli Cno or , Baintiel K. Moiiderry : , Jncob Hclili'Hswuhl , Johti ( iiitlenliert , ltejina ; Funtnncht , Win , llollnnin , 1'otor I'niil , Kriink l'feonil , John Wcbur , Ijoronz Hchehlt , llouefntz Ilnrtmaii , Jncob Htrubul , Au- Ktmt ( ' . "I'nppo , AiitfiiHt luurrk ( luorKO Lnudor , John C. Konclilln , John IJncobn , John H , HothiTt , AuKUBt Uothort , Herman 11 , Itothcrt , Chrbtlun Albiucht. IV(4.r ( AM > I. . . | , llcnry Spann , Arthur Erin ) , I'hllllp llocro , lOdwnrd lloron , Louisa U. lteer , 1) . llartiielo , John ( lecklcr , Adnm Buchs , Jniiieu Thornton , Henry C , HIIMH , ( leorijo 1' . Ilium , Hunry A , Bcharilulnmn , Henry M. I'mc-hou , 1'rwlrlcli (1..Manner ( , CuaiMir Wall her , Jncob Ittuloliih , 1' . Jl. Holnrlch , August Itothurt , Frkxlrieh Uochonbacli , ( leer u 1' . Haaa , Xavler Cootz , Herman Btlofol , l lvMird Huron , Ferdi nand Kelir , Jonn ArmliniHt , Jncob Holnmuntz. 1'reldrlch Dorhchmnnn , Joeoph Kurtz , 1'rlud- rich Kiiehn , dufendantH. To the unknown hi'liH of Loiiln Allfowalir , do- CU.IHIH ! , mul tliu unknown holra of Jncob Bchiiu , Jacob lluor nnd ( leow Hollerith , doccnMil , and nil of the abovu named individual deftmdantu commencing with tlio iiamo of Jon'pli A. B irt- HCT , and endiMK with thu iiamo of Frltxlrlch Knehn , iion-ienidentH of tlm ttntu of Nehraxka : YOU AND KAOH OF YOU AII1J HF.UUIIY NOl'lFll'l ) that Krodurlck K. NltZKcho , executor of thoostatoof ( loorci ) IlerwldxirRer , deceantsl , nnd trustooof nn oxpruim trnet , did on tho-llth day of 1'obrunry , 1WW , file Ida petition In the dln- . trlct court of IliclmrdMin County , the object and prajer of which IH to procure the rendition of n - decree by wild honorable court ipilutliiK the tltlo In him IIH the h'Katoo of the tnld ( Inorso HerKch- horKor , deconM < d , to tint follow Ints deKcrllMxl ronl ( wtnto Hltuutod In HichardhonCo. , nnd the etute of Nebrnaku , towif.tho ea t half of the nouth- twtat ijuuttur of Kectlon U , township 2 , nmio 17 , ? 12. of the 0 1' . SI , , in which snid null estuto you npi > onr to clnim ftomn interest , nnd which > ou nn rwjulrod by wild petition of plaintilT herein to Hit forth jour answer thereto. AND YOU AUK I'UKTHKIl NOTIFIED Hint iinlettH ion mnerally 11 load , answer or ilemnr to lliu ( million or plaintiff iilcxl heroin on or Ix-foro th 13th ilny ( if April , 11KH , raid petition will Iw tiikun im ei > iifeH xlnml uilecreu tumlurixl nnulnst This tuimi'ii by publication , o far us tnohiime rolntus to tlio unknown helm of IxuiU AllKOwiihr , IcceiiMil , mill tli unknown IIUITH of Jacob Hchen , Jacoli Hejer nnd UiiorKO Hollerith , ilo- r iiM < < l , IH niailu ptirmmut to nn onler of tlin Him. John II. Itaper , imoof th JIKK | < ' * 'if tluxlUtrlct court of ItlcliiirilMiu County , mmlo for tlint ) iur- iiownml emlorwil on the petition of plaintiff Ill-rein. KKAVIS A IlKtvis , fi.lt AttorucyM for I'laintilT. d Poultry ' . Wanted . I will pay the : highest market price for Poultry - of all kinds - E.E. JAMES Phone 290