8 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JUNE i2 , 1908 240 acres well improved , It miles from Depot in Kas. Good spring. Best of terms. Will take -Xv 10 acres as part payment , balance long time at low interest. Henry C. Smith 200 acres } } miles from depot , Richardson county , Nebraska. Good buildings and land Will take 40 or 80 acres as part payment. . 100 acres upland , J mile from depot , Richardson county , Nebraska. 512,000. 160 acres Johnson county , Nebraska. 80 rods to church and school. Best of terms. Might rent. 107 acres near Brownville , Nebraska. SO acres JC-milc from Falls City high school. LANDS & LOANS 040 acres , -S,000 improvements Also 640 acres adjoining. Will take 100 acres as part payment. Fine running water. A No. 1 opportunity. Money to loan. . . SIIUBERT Chns. Smiley was 11 Peru vlsttor on Monday. M. Welck wus a business visitor here last Satutd'iy. Mr. J. Weddlcand lumlly was shop ping here Saturday. John Oswald of Falls City was In our town fjulto recently. Mr. Cornell of Golden City'is ' now employed by C. A. Lord. Jakoltlrdsloy and wife spent Satur day evening with homo folks. Miss Bcrthu Shubert , our Hello Girl , was in Bnrudn quite recently. Joe Harper of Auburn was visiting old time friends here last week. O. R. Ross of Nelson spent a part of last week with hi ? family horu. Mr. Greenish of Stella was a busi ness visitor hero on Wednesday. Miss Donna Albln spent Sunday with her cousin Miss Dora Flshburn. Grandma Hill and Miss Cora are now entertaining out of town company. Miss Chloe Wilkinson of Vcrdon was in onr city several days last week. Dr. Shook and wife entertained his brother and wife of Omaha last week. Miss Nettle Ankrom spent Saturday evening at the homo of Mrs Fred Boat man. man.W. W. W. James of Peru came down Tuesday evening to look after his pro perty. Grandma Hunt of Auburn Is now vis iting with her children , who live near town. Leo Tlpton of Albany , Mo. , Is now here enjoying a visit with his grand parents. The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cha = . Hall has been quite sick during the past > vcck. Miss Myrlo Evans went up to Peru Tuesday morning to attend the gradu ating exorcises./ Mrs. Gibson utid little daughter spent Saturday with her sister , Mrs John Evans of this place. Miss Nettle Ankrom of near Burada assisted Mrs. F. A. Colglozlor with her housework last week. L. L. Jones and son Dale left Tues day for Marsland , Neb. , where they will visit for some time. Mrs. Illgglns has purchased the C. A. Lord property on Elm street and will take possession soon Mr * Miller and family moved to the country the tlrst of last week , whore ho has employment on a farm. Miss Floy Stotts lelt last Wednesday for South Dakota , whore she will spend the summer with her f istcr. Mrs. J. L. Dalby returned homo Wed nesday from her visit with her daugh ter Mrs. Tlpton of Albany , Mo. Clayton Henderson left Wednesday morning for Ourley , Nob. , where he will enjoy a visit with homo folks. Chas. Wilson and wife , accompanied by the hitter's mother. Grandma Hunt , was in our town Saturday evening. Mrs. George Briekor returned home Saturday from Vcrdon , where she was sent as a delegate for the Christian Sunday school. Quito a number of our young folks went to Stella Wednesday evening to attend the band concert. They report the music ae fine. Mrs. F. N. Klnton Is now at her homo after a three month's stay with her parents during her serious sickness. She has not yet fully recovered. Word was received from Mrs. Up dike , formerly Mrs. Jno. Harmon , of Merna , Neb. , that she was well pleased with her new homo and that they wore doing nicely. The party given In honor of Miss Floy Stotts at Shubert's opera house last Saturday evening was well attend ed and a good tliso was had by every one present. RlLoT ) Agnes Schraderwas a Preston visitor recently. Cecil Kanaly was a Preston visitor Wednesday. Maud Boyd is visiting old friends In this vicinity. Charlie DeMoss visited friends In Rule last week. Mrs. MorebousQ returned homo from Lincoln Monday. Charlie Boomer was a St. Joseph vis itor last week. Harry Bradford was u FalU City vis itor Wednesday. Clara Aikman spent u couple of days in Verdon last weefc. Bessie Anderson was a Falls City vis itor last Saturday , P. J. Kmlg made a trip to Atchlson ono day last week. Julia Cronln was a Falls City visitor ono day last week Dan Sutton of Fargo visited In Rule .u few days last xvcek. Elmot1 Arnold and son wcro In Kulo the last of tlio week. Dave Anderson spent a few days with friends hero recently. F. 12. Kulp of Wymoro was In the city ransacllng business. Mr. Moore of St. Louis was In this Ity ono day last week , i\dam BIckle was a business visitor n Hulo ono day last week. George Ocomb and eon Harold were 11 Falls City Wednesday. Grace Cronln has gone to Falls City , here she will learn to sew. Mrs. Clarence Simon returned to her onio In St. Joseph Tuesday. Mrs. Dan Katlkln and daughter wcro 'alls ' City visitors last wcob. Walter Graves went to Verdon , where c expects to work on a farm. A. J. Osburn and son Mcrrll , took a rip to Oregon , Mo , Monday. Roy DjkuB of Preston visited Rule lends the llrst of the week. Hazel Johnson of Fargo visited with ilrs Enoch Feiglor last week. Mrs. Williams of Preston paid Rule rlcnds a short visit last week. George Boyer of Falls City was a lulo visitor ono day last week. Tom Poteot of Falls City spent a few ays with Rule friends recently. Ira Phlllpps of Wymore was trans- ctlng business in Rule last week. Tom White and family of Seneca , Cans. , are visiting Rule relatives. Hope Ward has been visiting her nclo In Vcrdon the past few days. Willis Carpenter and family of Falls Uty visited relatives here recently. Cecelia Emlg departed Tuesday for visit with friends in Council Bluffs. Mrs. James Huler and children are Isltlng relatives In Preston this week. Gertrude Kannly and Clara Aikman ivero Falls City passengers Wenncsday Chas Tangney spent several days vlth his parents In Falls City recently. Prof. Morrow left for his homo Wed- csduy , his school work being finished. Carrlo Nelt/.ol and Bessie Story of freston were In Rule visiting relatives. Ellas Martin and family came in to njoy the band concert Saturday night. Mrs. Cramer has been visiting her mother , Mrs. Whalen for several days > ast. ast.Tod Ted McKolver came down from Falls Ity lust week for a visit with relatives Hero. Hero.Mrs. Mrs. Lottie Nichols returned last kvcok from a visit with Kansas City rlcnds. Wm. Johnston and wife were busi ness visitors to Falls City the fore part of the week. Gertrude Kanalv returned last Wed nesday from a pleasant visit with Falls Ity friends. Lizzie Tupan and Joslo Vettor of Kansas are visiting with Mrs. D. Van- Valkenburg. Cherry picking U In full blast , and there seems to be a .full crop In spite of the Insects. Frank Fortner of Barada , who has been visiting In Rule , returned to his home recently. Mrs. Mary Carpenter has been the guest of Mrs. Wm. Carico of Fulls City for several days The band gave an open air concert Saturday evening , wnlch was enjoyed by n large crowd. Edith Kern was the guest of her sis ter Mrs , Wm. Carico of Falls City sev eral days last week. The Misses Brace who have been vis iting Mrs. Graves and relatives have returned to their home. Mr ? . D. Van , Miss Joslo Votter and Lizzie Toupan left Tuesday for an ex tended visit In Denver. Uncle Billy Johnson was appointed street commissioner at the council meeting Tuesday night. Freda Paul returned Saturday from Verdon , where she had been attending a Sunday school convention. Sanies Murphy returned to Lincoln last Wednesday , accompanied by hU sister-in-law , Mrs. Frank Morehouse. Mildred Hlnkle had the misfortune to fall from a cherry tree last Thurs day , and though terribly bruised and shaken up , fortunately no bones were broken. A. T. Sherman of Table Rock was hero In a business way the first of the week. Mrs. Knlo and children have been visiting relatives In Lincoln and John ston , Nebr. Jessica and Mablo Potcet of Fall 4 City spent several days this weuk wlto relatives In this city. \ largo crowd attended the social Saturday night' but the prollts were small , owing to the great expenses. Albert Bachmun returned to his homo In Toledo , Ohio , the last of the week , after an extended visit with friends here. I P. S. Weeks and Mr. Darrow of Lincoln , were looking after the Inter ests of the Burlington here one day last week. The Emlg building on First street Is almost completed , and when finished , will be quite an Improvement to tbo street. James Tagney and wife have returned from a visit with relatives in Wyoming and Denver , Colo. They report a pleas ant trip and were delighted with the city of Denver. Mrs. George Dletsch and daughter of Hastings , who have been visiting rela tives here , went to Falls City Tuesday , where they will visit a few days before returning to their homo. The Ladles Aid Society will give dinner and supper on Friday and Sat urday , Juno 12 and 13. An entertain ment will also bo given in the opera bouse on the last named evening. Henry Fischer's team ran away one day last week while he was bringing n load of hogs to market. Mr. Fischer was thrown out but not seriously In jured. They also ran into a buggy damaging it. This is the second time this team has run away in as many weeks. The big ruin Sunday morning did the most damage of any of the season. Three inches of rain fell In thirty min utes and with what had fallen before put things in bad shape. Streets were badly washed and cellars Hooded. The railroads were badly crippled , several trains being laid up by slides west of town. Great stretches of the Atchlson track Is completely under water , and sixteen rails washed into the Missouri rlvar. The track was being washed from under several passenger coaches so that they had to be hauled to a place of safety , to keep them from toppling over. Consumptives Made Comfortable Foloy's Honey and Tar has cured many eases of Incipient consumption and even in the advanced stages affords comfort and relief. Refuse an > > but the genuine Folcy's Honey and Tar. Korr's Pharmacy. STELLA. Adam Follmer of Shubert was in town Monday on business. W H Hogrefo Is having a new fur nace installed in his house. Mrs Caroline Haggard and daughter returned to Stella this week. Thos. J. McDonald of Kansas City was a visitor hero Thursday. Miss Alice Peabody of Nemaha Is visiting her sister , Mrs W Hlgglns. Jesse Brown and family returned to Falls City the lust of the past week. Mrs J F Elchert spent A few days in Kansas City the past week with her mother , Miss May Vanduscn of Falls City was hero Thursday and Friday taking notes at the trial. Dr II T Halm of Falls City wes a caller lor in this vicinity Monday to doctor some stock. M. H. Vundoventer and family at tended the Sunday school convention at Verdon Thursday. This week Is a busy ono fur the far mer's wife , who Is putting away the ripening cherry crop. Andy Hanlka of Shubert cumc over Friday on business and spent the af ternoon among our people. Mrs Curt Lambert ot South Omaha , visited with relatives In this part of the country the past week. Mrs Martha Weaver and Miss Myrtle Shafer left this week for a short visit with relatives at Pulo Alto , III. The strawberry crop In this vicinity was a failure. The berries molded uud mildewed before they got ripe. The Christian church was wired and lighted Thursday. This is tbo tlrst of the churches to have electric lights. The ladles oversaw the installing and arranging of the lights and contracted the placing of the same. Miss Florence Gentry has returned rom Lincoln , where she has been vis- ting relatives Miss Alllo Davis of Tekamah arrived icre Thursday fora summer's vacation vlth her parents north of town Mrs. Anna 0. ShiMlenbargcr and laughter Gertrude returned from their rip to Oklahoma the first of the week. Our stockmen received word Monday hat stock could not be handled in vunsns City , owing to the high water. Miss Myrtle McCray arrived hero he first of the week from Salem , where ihe has been teaching school for the > ast yeui' . Mrs S Timerman , who has been tak- ng treatment at a Missouri hospltuT , ias gone to Clareraore , Okla. , to see if ho can find relief. Mr. and Mrs. A. Shook of Omaha , vho have been visiting iu Shubert for short time stopped In town n few lours while on tholr way homo. H. M. Hays and F. M. Weller re- urned to their homes the middle of the week. They bad been attending ho State unlxersity. Lawyer Art Weaver of Falls City was i business visitor in this place on Sat. irday. It has been several years since Mr. Weaver visited this Stella. Fred Fankoll and wife , Charles Ed- vurds and family , W M Veal and wife , md J. T. Holland and wife spent Sun day with Mr and Mrs J H Holland. Mr. Peabody came over from Nemaha Thursday for a visit with his daughter , Mrs. W. F. Hlgglns and also to be uresent at the trial on that evening. Mrs W W Marts of Auburn and daughter Hazel visited the former's parents , Mr and Mrs W C Moore south of town the latter part of the week. Ira Crook of Salem drove to this ilace Sunday on his way to Peru where he will atteud the Normal. Mr. Crook while here visited with his aunt , Mrs. J. H. Holland. Rev. H. L. Martin came up from At- hlsou Wednesday and visited with relatives. He left for Muscatine , la , , his home , on Thursday , where be Is pastor of a church. Karl Welck , the blacksmith , has : > urchased an auto from S. M. Goodloc the past week and drove the machine to Verdon Saturday , where he visited with his parents over Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth Hlgglns loft for Glo- bon Wednesday , where she will visit with her daughter , Mrs. B. T. Hall for a while. Upon her return Mrs. Hig- plns will make arrangements to move to this place. Frank MaSonbrlnk and Hal Gilllland of west of Howe came here about the middle of the week on business matters. Mr. Gilllland has rented the place of Mrs. Bessie A. Haskctt south 01 town for the coming year. Rev. Wotton of Bethany came to Stella Saturday and filled the pulpit In the Christian church Sunday. Ho took Rev. Ogden's appointment , as tbo lat ter could not bo here. Rev. Wotton is still a student in Cotnor. Miss Carrie Dietrich arrived hero the middle of the week for a visit with friends. Miss Dietrich will teach in the Auburn schools the coming fall. She Is at present visiting the family of A R McMullen , east of town. John T Holland and bride arrived from a visit with relatives at Lincoln and other places , Friday morning. They are at present visiting with the former't parents , Nr and Mrs J H Hol land. Mr and Mrs Holland will soon leave for tholr homo in St Louis. The Sunday school convention which was hold in Verdon the last few days of the week was largely attended from over the cojnty as reported by our people- who attended. Most of the del egates were present and others who had time attended and found the meetIng - Ing very profitable for their future work. Several Shubert visitors came to this place Wednesday evening to attend the baud concert. In fact It was a very lively evening and after tbo concert was over the people were entertained by a colored musician who happened along with a guitar and mouth harp , Ray King of Sbubert played with the band boys. While moving some boxes in the warehoure Thursday morning Arnold Barstler missed his footing and fell down with a pile of boxes. In fulling his hand struck on the edge of a can , cutting a gash , which required three stitches to close. The wound Is very painful , but Is healing nicely , and Ar nold thinks himself lucky that It was his left hand. He has not missed a day In the Etore since the accident. R. L. Coo loads his car out of this place Wednesday evening for Douglas , Neb. , where he and his family will re side In the future. Mr. Coo did not leave until Friday night. Ho has a po sition with the W. O. W. as Camp Deputy - puty in Douglas. The trial Thursday and Friday was very Interesting lor some of the parties interested and one not soon to be for gotten. The fact alone that some of the witnesses were called out as Into as half after twelve In the night is enough to make an Impression on their minds. The trial lasted two nights and wus finally decided In favor of the saloon men , but the remonstrators took an appeal to the District court. The time for that trial is not yet decided upon by the J-'dgo. Lawyer Frank Reavis of Falls City represented the saloon men and Lawyer McCininch of Auburn represented the reuionst.'ators. The trial was held in the city jail , that be ing the place designated by the ordi nance. A great number of country people were in to hear the trial. The saloons arc now closed in this place. The petitioners or signers were each made to bring their deed Into the court room on this occasion. Miss Daisy Mason has a new Nelson piano. A largo gang of Greeks have been hero this week laying the new steel for the Missouri Pacific Vailway. JRCain , jr , and Dr. Montgomery have been in Omaha this week attend ing a meeting of the Masonic lodge. Mrs Ralph Weller and two little children of Omaha are the guests this week at the home of H D Weller. Mrs Martha Weaver and Miss Myrtle Shafer left last week for Palo Alto , Illi nois , where they will spend the sum mer with relatives. Robert Tolly and wife , and their grandchildren , Vada Tolly and Earl Marts , are visiting in Lincoln this week. Bob Scott was called to his home at Willow Springs lust week by the sick ness of his father , who is past ninety- three years of age. Guy Montgomery and Miss Maude Montgomery have gone to Sterling , Colorado , where each expects to take a homestead If suited with the country J W Wlxon has been at Geneva this week. Mr Wlxon has two farms at that place and on one of the farms some of the buildings were destroyed by the tornado , which visited that place. Prof I G Wilson has gone to Alliance where he will teach in a normal school during the summer. Mrs Wilson and baby are staying with relatives at Woodbine , lo.vu , during his absence. Miss May Crawford returned to her home In Broken Arrow , Oklahoma , Sunday after a week's visit at the home of A Tynan , Miss Crawford bus been teaching school at Dunbar this year. The saloons In Stella have been closed all this month pending a decision of the district court which met at Falls City this week. The town board grant ed applications to two saloons but re monstrances were filed and the saloons were not allowed to open. Glenn Jenkins and Miss lone. Shick , students at the state normal , Frank Weller and Herbert Hays university students , and Miss Hazel Hogrcfe , a Student at AtehlcOu , ure Louie for their summer vacation. The Stella band gave their first open air concert on the street Wednesday evening" of last week. The band boys have built a fine band stand on Main street and will give concerts every Wednesday night during the summer. John Holland and his bride returned last Friday from a short visit at Lia coin and'Cluy Center. A dinner was glvan in their honor at the home of his parents last Sunday , all of the relatives of both families being present. Thej left Thursday for St. Louis , where thej will reside in the future. Mrs.N S Shrader , ugnd forty-eight died at her home west of town Fridaj morning from dropsy from which she had been suffering since last fall. Funeral oral services were held Saturday mor nlng at the Prospect church and inter ment was made in the cemetery near there. Mrs Shrader was the mothei of nine living children , the younges aged about four years. VERDON. Henry Corn drove to Falls City Sat urday W D Corn drove to Falls City Wed nosday. Jake Cook was a Falls City visitor Sunday John Mark drove to the county seat Tuesday. Wm Mowery of Stella was In town Wednesday Mr Boyd was over from Humboldt lust Thursday. Roy Watson returned home from Lincoln Sunday. " Horace Clements of Stella spent Tues day with relatives here. Rev Steldley of Omaha spoke nt. the convention last Thursday Clyde Lum was a Falls City visitor ho latter part of the week. Rev. Teeter and Dunkleberger ol rails City , spent last Friday here. Miss McKay of Beaver Crossing was n town the latter part of the week. Misses Rlggs and Shore of Shubert attended the convention held hero last week. Mrs Dallas Yoder of Falls City spent Monday with her parents , Wm Cook ind wife. Dr Houston , wife and children spent the first of the ween visiting Wm Moran - ran and wife Rev Bennett Halaerman and Mr Barthlow of Dawson attended the con vention last week. Misses Buser , Strunk and Kllma of * Dawson were delepatesto the conven tion here last week. Mr Hendrlcks of Kansas City and N 3 Judd of Falls City were in town last Thursday on business. Meta Helneman and Edna Parsons returned home from Peru last Tuesday : o spend their summer vacation. Mrs Gco Brlcker and daughter came up from Shubert the latter part of the week to visit relatives and to attend the convention Word wus received here lust week of the death of Mrs B F Wiser at the homo of her son in Arizona Death was duo io Appoplexy Dan Fisher and wife left for Daven port , Neb , Saturday in answer to a tele- srram announcing the deathof _ the lat- ter's sister jThev returned 'home Mon day Misses Stump and Lippolcl of Fails City and Misses Paul , Ward aud Aik- kl man of Rule were delegates to the Sunday - * day school convention cold here last week. BARADA. John Presser was in the citv Satur day Jacob Peters spent Sundajat Boyd Mitchell's Mrs A C Orr returned last week from a visit to Auburn J A Martin was a business visitor in Sbubert this week J C WlIonian took five loids of hogs to Shubert on Monday Deles Spickler and wife spent Sun day at Hugh Pritchard's Fred Stotts and lady of Shubert were Barada visitors on Sunday W A Cox is rejoicing over the ar rival of twin Jersey calves Omer Sailors shipped three car loads of hogs from Shubert Monday * ' Mrs john Whittle of Shubert was visiting relatives here oil Saturday Edgar Prine spent Saturday and Sunday with his brother Guy at Verdon Miss Flossie Wamsley was the guest of Miss Priscilla Woodring on Sunday Mrs Mary Ege and Miss Lela Hack- worth were severely poisoned with poison ivy this week Wynne VanOsdcl returned last week from Rockport , Mo , where he has been attending school Bennie and Anna Franklin and Bert Dodds entered the Peru Normol Mon day for the summer term Jerry Richard and Rooert Thompson this week put down a well on Mr Thompson's town property Mrs A E Thompson ami daughter Mae were up from Falls City the first of the week visiting relatives R II Dunn and Jesse Cox hauled a couple of loads of produce to Falls City Saturday for R J Dunn & Son Jesse Cox and Richard SlaglQ started for Peru Monday , where thej' will en ter the Normal school for the summer AlbaTi Kelley and Otis Spickler were fishing in the Missouri Monday. They were in high spirits over their catch- one four-inch cat Wm Slagle bad u very sick horse last week While mowing the horse was bitten by a rattlesnake A veter inarian was called and stayed with the liorse for an entire day The horse is now getting along all right On Thursday of last week Miss Edna Butler entertained in honor of her twelfth birthday A very pleasant time is reported by all those who were for tunate to be present The fact that it rained so hard that none of the guests could go home that night only added to the joy of the evening