8 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , MAY 29 , 1908 240 acres well Improved , Hjnlles from Depot in Kas. Good spring. Best of terms. Will take 10 acres as part payment , balance long time at low Interest. C. Smith 200 acres \ } { miles from depot , Richardson county , Nebraska. Good buildings and land Will Henry take 40 or 80 acres as part payment. . . 100 acres upland , I mile from depot , Richardson county , Nebraska. 312,000. 160 acres Johnson county , Nebraska. 80 rods to church and school. Best of terms. Might rent. 107 acres near Browiivillc , Nebraska. 80 acres W-milc from Palls City high school. LANDS & LOANS 040 acres , 8,000 improvements Also G40 acres adjoining. Will take 100acres as part payment. Pine running water. A No. 1 opportunity. .Money to loan. trff BARADA. C. II. Martin was a Falls City vlsltoi Tuesday. D. Corn of Vortlon was In Baradi Friday. Barley Utitler was in Falls City or Wednesday. Frank Gllllland wrs In Falls Cltj Monday , J. A. Martin uud wife were In St Joseph this weak. Mr. Scharrlnghnuson of St .Too was In Barada Monday. Henry Smith of Falls City was n Barada visitor Friday. J. S. Spieklor and eon Otis were IE Shubcrt Wednesday. John Walker from Verdon was In Barada Monday of this \vcek. R. II. Dunn held forth at the post olllcc in the absence of the post master. Harry Dondricks of Falls City Is visit ing his mother , Mrs. James Stephen- son. Walter Morchcad and J. A. Martin wcro transacting business In Shubcrt Wednesday. Olttbe Williamson who has been away for several years Is back again visiting relatives In tnls vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schulcnburg of Shubort attended commencement OX' crclscs hero on Friday evening. Mcsdamos Thomas and Perth Lilly nnd Mrs. John Whittle , who live near Vordon , wcro in Barada on Friday. James lenbol who Is working In this vicinity , spent Saturday and Sunday with his family In Pall ? City. Frank Ktnton and Misses llcrthr Shubort and EfTio Splcklcr of Shubort attended the commencement exerclso hero on Friday evening. M. H. Rarbaugh who has resided or Rural route No. o from Palls City , this week moved to the vicinity of Baradr and Is now served by route 1 frorr Barada. nattlo Lilly returned to her home near Vordou this week after a vorj successful years work In the primary department of our schools. Miss Llllj has the marks of a successful teach er. Her earnest olTort has boon pro duetlvo of splendid results anil om board of education wore not slow t < recognize her worth and have securei her services for the coming year. School closed on Friday , May 22. / picnic was enjoyed under the trees litho the school yard. In the afternoon thi pupils of the primary and Intormcdlnti grades rendered a short program con slating of recitations , dialogs am drills. A largo number of parents am friends listened to the performance Each child was remembered by th teacher with a souvenir of the yenr. Through an oversight the Item cor ccrnlng the death of the Infant ohII of Joseph Peters and wlfo was omltte last week. Little Laura Louise Potot was born January 15 of this year an died May 18. The little one was del cute but she was surrounded wit every care and comfort and It wus b < liovcd that she was gaining slowly ui til within a few hours of the end. Th little one was laid to rest In Ilarrl ccmetry. Wo extend our hcartfe : sympathy to Mr. Paters and wlfo I this their hour of sorro.v. L. n. Morehead , Wilson Wamalo ; Charles Wllemun , John Goolsby an others took fire arms and hounds an went down on Morohcad Island Satu 1 day for n for hunt. The alTalr Jultlllc their anticipations for they had scarci ly reached the Island before the fir fox was killed , It was an old one. Tli dogs caught several small ones aboi the size of a cat. On their return tt town turned out to Inspect the lltt red animals they brought homo wit them. The commencement exercises give by the eighth grade at Blc Both church on Friday evening May 22 a : worthy of more than a passing notlc The Barada class numbered six ; thi were assisted In the evenings cxcrclsi by those finishing the eighth grade I districts 17 , 20 and 24 , the entire cla numbering eleven. The church wi tastefully decorated in the class coloi nlle green and pink. The motto , " \N build the ladder by which we cllml was a pleasant feature of the decor tlons. The program consisted of rea ings , essays , class history , the cla prophesy and music. Each and eve : number was creditably performed ni well received by a largo and uppt clatlve audience. The class and tcac crs feel that the success of the enu talnment la due in a large measure Mr. and Mrs , W. F. Butler.who kindly loaned their piano for the o\e ing. Prof. T. J. Oliver was cxpectct to be hero to present the diplomas bul owing to the high water was dotorrec from reaching Barada , the teacher presented the diplomas. The gradu ates were Edward Slaglc , Lola Butler , Kittle Butler , Prlscllla U'oodrlng , Flossie Wamslcy , Loy L Franklin , Androy WllcmanCharles Werner and Henry and Ralph Butler. Most of the class will enter the high school in September. SHUBERT Eva Fanklo of Stella visited friends hero Sunday. Giss Stafford was a business visitor In town Monday. Wilson Wamsley of near Barada was In our town Thursday. J , II , Boldon made a business trip tc Omaha the first of the week. Thomas McClaln spent Sunday with homo folks at Falls City. Clyde Hill worked in the printing ofllco In Ncmuha Thursday. Fred Boatman and wlfo were out ol town visitors quite recently. Dr. Shook Is now enjoying a visit from his brother Chas. of St. Joseph. Mrs. J. L. Dalby Is now enjoying n visit with her daughter at Albany , Mo , Gertrude and Ella Berg visited wltli their sister , Mrs. William Harris OD Sunday. Orra Houtz of Omaha made this hit place of business one day during the week. Mr. W. H. West went to Lincoln or Wednesday whcro he was a business visitor. Ned Crothor finished laying n nov cement sidewalk for Wlllard Shubcr last Wednesday. Nellie Harmon and Jennie Browi were entertained by friends In the country Sunday. Edith Hill spent Sunday nt the homi of.T. R. King and wlfo , the guest o Mildred Walker. Dr. Shook was called to the homo o " "red Werner on Monday by the Illncsi f his Eon Frcdlo. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Colglazlor accom lanlod by Miss Llsslo of Stella , wcr emaha visitors on Sunday. Jake Blrdsloy and wife entertalnei ho luttcrs puronts J. C. Shulenburi mil wlfo at dinner Sunday. II. E. Williams came down from Lit oln on Friday evening and romainc vlth his family over Sunday rcturnln ; o Lincoln Monday. Miss Bertha Shubert "Our Hell Irl" and Miss Elllo Spieklor wore BH rada visitors last Friday. Quito a number from hero wont t Barada Friday evening to attend th commencement exercises. They re iort the program good. Mrs. Lee Shubert , who accompauio her husband as far as Omaha , on hi way to Klmborloy , Idaho , returned t lier friends hero Monday evening. Miss Maggie Wolck , who lives nea town , but who has been employed n Stella for some time , came over Satm day to spend Sunday with homo folki M. U. Taylor who has spent som time In the western part of the stat was accompanied home by Mrs. Vcrn Taylor and little son who have bee visiting relatives at Curley , Nebr. OHIO Born to Ed , Rueggo and wife , Mn 21 , 1008 , a son. Guy Prino and wife visited with hi parents Monday. Lola Sturms spent this week wll Mrs. Guy Llchty. Mts. Christ. Zorn Is a guest of Mr Huettner for a few days. Louis Sohuler was a guest of Mr at Mrs. Wotzel Monday. Herman Bcechy and wife visited Mrs. Nedro's Sunday. Mrs Albers and children visited Mr. Whltrock's Sunday. Guy Prlne enjoyed u visit from i uncle of Indlaualast week. H. A. Burk and family were gues of the former's parents Sunday. Chester Stump and family woi guests of Frank Llchty , Sunday. Quito a number spent Sunday aftc noon with Geo. Sturms and family. Mrs. O. B. Prlchard wont to Kans City Tuesday for a visit with her nice Mrs. Joe Cully's niece of Kansas Cl is here to spend the sumuur with he Wes1 Nedrow has been in Falls Cl a part of the time with his father , wl is quite ill. Mrs. Robt.Schindler and Mrs. Jol /iorn wore guests at Mr. Ilanika's Sun ny afternoon. Win. Ilucttncr and Ivan Keller wcnl o Kansas City Monday night will ; wo car loads of hogs. Quite a good many of this locality vent to the Muddy , to see where Mr. lujerus was drowned. Mrs. Carrie Dawcuu and children ol * ulo , visited with her mother , Mrs , O'Mara , a portion of last week. Mrs. Lutz has returned from Ohio , vherc she was for some time. She will omaln this summer with Mrs. F. M , ShulTcr. Tom Poteet spent Sunday with Rule rlcuds. Charlie Tagney was a Rule vlsltoj Sunday. Ilia True was a Falls City visitor lasl Saturday. C. B. Rodgers spent a night in Rule ccently. Mrs.JefT Gilbert was a Falls City vis tor Thursday. J A Osburn was a business visitor tc 'regon ' Monday Elmer Fischer was a Ru'.o visitor one ay recently. Mrs. Emma Wallace was a Falls Cltj Isltor Saturday. Mrs. J. A. Oiburn Is Instructing lass to cut and fit. Mrs Henry Rny of Crab Orchard , l ! Islting her parents Bob Miller was a Falls City visltoi no day last week. J. W. Wesman was a business vlsitoi o our city recently. Fred Ball went to Lincoln Saturda ; o visit his mother. John Mandervlllo was a Rule visito ho first of the week. Clyde Blair of Highland visited will Rule friends last week. Mrs. Henry Urlnegar wa a Fall Ity visitor recently. Roy Dykes came down Monday fd the alumni reception. Charles Story spent Saturday am Sunday with homo folks. Mrs. C. B. SchalYer'a mother of Fall Jity visited her last week , Fdd Brewer departed Tuesday fo Tarklo , his former home. Grace Harding has returned horn ! rom North Burrow , Iowa. Robert Hoback was a business vlsi tor In Rule one day recently , Clarence Simon of St. Joseph , vlsite , vlth Rule friends last week. Robert Watts of Watson , Mo. , Is vli itlng friends In this vicinity. All. Sherman of Table Rock , was Rule visitor one day last week. Mrs. Whalou visited her daughter I Preston Saturday and Sunday. W M "Vastlno was a Falls City bus ! ness visitor the last of the week Wm. Dorsto and son wcro buslnes visitors in Rule one day recently. George Good moved his family froi Yale , Oklahoma , to Rule last week. Pete Hedge has quit the ferry an : ; ono to Missouri to work on a farm. Frank Jackson and wife of Reserve Kansas , were Rule visitors recently. Carl Frederick of Falls City Is helj Ing Phil Horan In his barber shop. Postmaster Huber went over one e the Rural routes one day last week. Mrs. Earnest Koelor of Fargo vlsltc with Rule friends one day last week. Mrs. Ollno Graham Is visiting her so Curtis In Brown county , this week. Bessie Miller went to Preston MOE day to visit her sister , Mrs. Lou Snel Dan Sullivan and his mother visile friends near this city one day last wool S. W , Lyda of Falls City was a bus ness visitor in Rule one dav this weel The steamboat , John B. McPhersoi passed up the Missouri river on Thur day. day.The The young people again enjoy roll skating since Harry Marshes' return Rulo. Vaughn McVoy spent a few da with St Joseph friends the first of it week Leah Poteet of Falls Cltf , visit * with her grandmother , Mrs. Boles , lo week. Mrs. Peter Mahan and twodaughtei visited Falls City frlonda one day la- week. Wm. Hlnton of Omaha , was transac Ing business in this city one day lai week. Frank Edgecomb of Geneva visit ! his father and other friend here ID week. Mrs. Clyde Parish and Mrs. Roily Harrison wore Falls City visitors re cently. Roy Goddard and Sam Randolph wore In St. Joseph several days last week. Earnest Shepherd and John McClel land vlsltod In St Joe a couple of days recently Jonathan Ratlkln and family of Seno- cai Kansas , are visiting relatives In thi ? viclnhy Claud Yocum and wife were Falls City passengers Monday to visit his parents. Mrs Charles Huber and Mrs. C. J. Cavorzagio were Falls City visitors last Thursday. Elmer Arnold and wife wore renew ing old acquaintances with Rule friends last week. Quite u crowd went from Rule to Preston to a dance Thursday night of last week Mr. a.id Mrs. William Carlco visited with Mrs. Kern's family several days this week. W. J. Cunningham and wife returned from their California trip the fore part of last week. Father Scroll was a visitor to Ne braska City and other points In Ne braska last week. Homer Kirk Is staying at the tele phone ofllco temporarily , since Mr Hull's departure James Hedge returned to Endlcot , Neb , Monday , after a ten days visit with Rule friends John Dunn's baby died from whoopIng - Ing cough Sunday night and was bur led Monday evening In Missouri Mrs Eyler and son of Missouri , who have been visiting the family of Cass Jones , have returned to their home Dodo Anderson , wife and daughter , Pearl , went to the Big lake Friday to spend a few days with Milton E istcr's family. Roy Bonnet Maze of Dftwson , came down Monday to take a look nt his farm south of town , In range of the high water Erenlco Randolph of Kansas City ar rived in Rule Wednesday to spend her vacation with her grandmother , Mrs. Lucas Boles. Floyd and Vearl True departed Sat urday morning for Union , Neb. , where they expect to spend their summer va cation on a farm. H. A. Scott Is repainting all of the switch targets between Napier and Table Rock , also those between Rule and Atchisou. The ladles of the Methodist church will give an Ice cream and strawberry social on the 30th of May. Everybody is cordially Invited to attend. Lew Schailer departed for Kansas City recently , where ho will spend a few days , and go from there to Paris , Mo. , where he will join his wife. Mrs. Cronln , son Leslie and grand daughter spent Saturday and Sunday In Falls City with her daughters , Mrs. Leslie Leeds and Mrs. T. McKiovor. The publiu school closed Friday with out any extra exercises Mr Johnson the janitor , treated the grammar room for keeping the cleanest room during the term S. W. Cunningham , wife and baby , returned Wednesday from a two month sojourn among California friends. They also saw the big fleet enter San Fran cisco. They report an enjoyable time. Mesdames Crook and Crook , Miss Crook , Miss Schoenhelt of Falls City nnd Miss McFarland of Texas , were a jolly crowd of picnlcer ? , In the shade of tie Missouri river bridge here , on Wed nesday afternoon of last week. Mrs. John Anderson returned the first of the week from North Burrow , Iowa. She left her daughter slightly improved in health ; but a cyclone passed through that part of the country and destroyed all of their buildings ex cept their house , and killed every head of stock hnr son-in-law had. The windows of the new Methodist church arc being placed in position The first set of windows received were too small , which necessitated an ex change , nnd this delayed the work for several weeks , but now it is hoped the work will bo rapidly pushed to comple tion. About forty of the Rule graduates and their friends braved the weather Monday evening and assembled at the homo of Ella Carpenter to hold their annual reunion. A program was ren dered nnd officers chosen for the en suing year. Refreshments and the usual merry time closed another years meeting of pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. Freudenburg and two children of California , arrived in Rule Thursday of last week to visit the lat- ter's mother , Mrs. Ratlkln , and numer ous other relatives. Mr. Freudenburg was so unfortunate on getting oil the train here as to lose their return tick ets , but missing them in a few minutes , returned to search for them. He waa rewarded by finding two of the tickets and the pieces of the other two had been scattered for several yards. Evi dently the parties finding them did not know their value , and it was fortunate for Mr. Freudenburg they dropped two of them without tearing them. Levl Anderson had his log broken last Monday by a horse rearing and striking him. He was on his home stead near Ellsworth , Nebr. , when the accident happened , and alone , and was compelled to harness the horse and go five miles for help. Ho was then taken thirty-five miles to the nearest railway station , when he was brought home , not reaching hero until Tuesday eve ning , the leg remaining unset all this time , and it was then in such a condi tion , that nothing could be done with it until the next day , when It was set. But as Mr. Anderson is quite old , and was crippled In this leg before , it will probablv be a long time before he Is able to got around. Owing to the heavy rains the Make Room Sale will continue ONE WEEK LONGER and close Sat. June 6th instead of Saturday , May 30th , as ad vertised. In addition we will place on sale at "Make Room" Prices a S all new goods as fast as they arrive. t MATTHEW t d "The Price Killer" > t