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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1908)
THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JULY 10 , 1908 240 acres well improved , 1 } miles from Depot in Kas. Good spring. Best of terms. Will take 40 acres as part payment , balance long time at low interest. C. Smith 200 acres 1J miles from depot , Richardson county , Nebraska. Good buildings and land. Will Henry . take -10 or SO acres as part payment. 100 acres upland , 1 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 Brownvillc , Nebraska. SO acres 3f-milc from Falls City high school. LANDS & LOANS 040 acres$3,000 improvements Also 640 acres adjoining. Will take ICO acres us part payment. Pine running water. A No. 1 opportunity. J Money to loan. STELLA. Hov Scott of Ncmaha Mure visiting his brother Claude. Hn/.cl Wlxon spunt Wednesday with her cousin , Daisy Ma on. AI Smith of Humlio'.dt drove over to this place Monday on business. Miss Myrtle McCruy Is hoimi from Peru thl * week visiting her parent ? . Charles Henderson of Slmbcrl spent Sunday with Ins uncle , .1 Henderson. Ernc-t Morgan anil W G Fankcll drove to Elumboldt the last part of the wceck. Captain A 15 Evans and \vlfo loft Tuesday for u visit with tholr sons at Tecumsah. Mrs Pearl Sloan and son visited Fri day and Saturday at the homo of Eph- raltn Wlthcc. Mr and Mrs Barney Mullen arc stay ing In the country this week with their eon B G Mullen. The Board of Directors and Bank of- llccrs held their annual meeting of the State Bank Monday. Mr and Mrs L C Morris arrived hero Friday and will spend the summer with the former's parents. Oscar Holland of St. Louis arrived Friday for a visit with his parents , Mr. und Mrs J II Holland. Mrs .1 RCainlr and children spent the Fourth of July In the country at the homo of I L Plasters. J S Swlhart and wife left Sunday by way of Kansas City for Dcnycr , where they will visit tholr son , Clarence. Mlle Hoppo who has boon taking a vacation In this part of the country re turned to his work at Onsana Sunday. Naoma Lowe , daughter of H W Lowe vbltcd with her former schoolmates the latter part of the week at this place. A J Baldwin had a new piano shipped to this place Thursday and the Instru ment Is now stored In Vaught's store. MUs Hazel Smith , who has been vis iting the Misses O'Brien for the past week , returned to her home In Auburn Sunday. The Misses Mildred and I3cslo Kal- leman and Currlo V might loft Thursday for a month's visit with relatives in Denver and Houlder , Colorado. Uumboldt had some of the best lire works apparently that have been soon for some few years. Stella folks could see them above all the hills and the Bky was a continual glow. MUs Blaneho Moncttu went out In the country with Miss Alma Plasters Friday evening to her homo west of Stella and together the girls wont to Auburn to spend the Fourth. Eber Lusk returned from Elk Greek Friday for u stay with hU parents over the Fourth. Uo is working on a farm near F-lk Creek , and will continue hla work at that place during the summer. Vandeyenter and Wagner , the hog buyers of this place euy that the busi ness is rather slow these nice days and that it takes a rain to bring them In. However they are glad to see the nice weather. Miss Geneva Raymond of Hiawatha was the guest of Miss Luollo Harris for a few days this past week. Ray Blan- tied of Cornell University , Now York , was also a guest at the Harris home Thursday. A picnic was hclu Saturday evening at this place on the Globes and Curtis lawns and several families were present to enjoy the good time which followed. Nearly all of the families who romainet at homo that day were represented. Rev F R Shlrok received u tclogran Monday from Lincoln that the Tabithi Home would not bo dedicated on tin date set owing to the big rain that fel there Sunday evening. It is reportei that two feet of water stood In th Lincoln streets. Ell M Knapp was of the epeeulutlv turn of mind the other day and bough a horse without the horse. Ho me a man wuo said he would sell a hors which ho could not find for $23 and le Ell hunt hlai up. So Ell took him u und siorted on the hunt , but the ne.x ; day the man found his horse and bough his late buyer out. J H Overman has ouo of the bes looking corn crops In this part of th csuntry. The corn in many places 1 oyer the height of an ordinary man Mr Overman says that this Is not an ; of your common corn but that ho go it from a farmer whu has the genuln Henry Field's corn. Mr Overman ha a good many spring cheats und take great pride in making ever ) thing hun dy to care lor them. He has a chut made under a bridge to get his pig from the lot to the pasture. A very queer thing Imppcnnjl the other night and It Is certainly a bravo deed. On Wednesday evening at a late hour some parties stole all of the cher ries oil the trees In front of Mrs Mar garet Wood's house. The trees wore just loaded down with the red fruit and on Wednesday evening Miss Jenno picked about a quart saving she would pick them all the following morning , but when morning came some ono had helped thomsclves to the fruit. This is the second case of this kln'd In the past two weeks. An example ought to bo made of the culprits. A dinner party was given at Dr. A. W. Montgomery's Saturday evening nd in fact it was a sort ot a reunion of old time friends. Those present were Dan Hinds and wlfo of Little Rock and H. R. Young and wife of east of town. This Fcxtotto has > a history of early days and a very pleasant evening was spent , A city force went out to help Guy Harris with his hay on the Fourth and you never saw such work as was done. The way the hay went up wasn't slow. I W Harris , Captain Yoder. J F Jen kins and Frank Wollcr composed the party. Frank is helping Guy steady with the hay , Several of the boys and men from hero went to the scene of the wreck which occurred just east of the Dovel pluco at the llrst uurvo out of Uowo. The men got there alright but they had to foot It back for the freight crow would not allow them to ride. The night passenger was late enough Saturday morning that every ono who wished to go to Auburn could get up In tlmo and a good'crowd of young folks went. Over fifty tickets were sold for the morning train and quite a number for the afternoon train. A great many tanners labored all day Sunday trying to catch up with back work. Some harvested and others plowed corn. The wheat crop 19 well ojt of the way and tome of the farmers west of town commenced to harvest oats Wednesday. Thos Htgelns and family arrived Sunday from Elk Greek fora visit with relatives. Mr Hlgglns says that his corn crop la looking flno and that the people In general are feeling good over the prospects of a good crop , Captain Yodcr of the University ar rived Saturday for a visit with his room mate Fraud Wcller. dipt Yodor was a graduate this season and is now taking up the law course. Ills homo IB in Indiana. All the men that could bo secured were sent to Auburn Tuesday morning to assist the wrecking crow In straight ening up the wreck which occurred ono half milo west of Auburn Tuesday morning. The work of laying now rails id this place is once more at a stand still. All the Greeks except about three wont on a strike Friday and notio has , been shipped in hero since. Mrs Plxloy and daughter arrived from Brock to join Mr Plxloy , who is now liremun for the Electrical company of this place. They will make their home here. Miss Essa Marsh of Rule arrived hero Thursday for u visit with friends. It < has been over a year since Miss Marsh has paid this place a visit. J. R. Cain went to Falls City Friday noon and spent the Fourth with his jamlly at his daughters In Hiawatha. D A Walker and W J McCray left 1 Saturday for Denver , where they will attend the Democratic convention. A good crowd drove tollumboldt the morning of the Fourth as it was th only biiro way of getting there. F. C. Snyder and wife spent Sunday at the homo of the former's brother John Suydcr south of town. Arnold and Lydia Barsller went t < Talmago Saturday to spend the Fourll with old time friends. J Gritllth left Wednesday cvcnlnj 0 for a visit with his mother at Fulrbury Ho returned Sunday. P t II. L. Uogrcfo was numberei it among the sick Thursday hut is abli to bo out again. Mrs..Caroline Haggard has been slci for thetpast few days but is fast regain her health. Nettle Wcller of this place went t < West Point Thursday to visit he ; brother. Walter Radinsky visited in Sterling over Sunday with bis parents. Daisy Mason spent Sunday with rel atives in Auburn , o G D. Jenkiug spent the Fourth it Peru. W H Hi'ndrk'k' * of Kansas City and N B Judd of Falls City .vere In town Thursday trying to buy some of the surplus horses In this part but failed to got many as the farmers were too busy to bring them In. While A R MoMullcti was attending church oervlces at the Lutheran church Sunday evening an automobile passed near where ho had his horse tied , caus ing It to break looe and run away. Mr McMullcn and Mr Globes who was sitting near , Immediately started lu pursuit. Mr Globes proving the fastest runner and he took direct north and just as ho came to the corner of Jason Tlmcrman's on Main street ho met the horse making for homo and caught It. No domago was done to the buggy. BARADA. J A Martin was in Shubert Tuesday. C H Martin was in the city last Wed nesday. Dave Ransom was up from Falls City Sunday. Sam Cain was a visitor In Falls City last week Miss Vesta Lively spent the Fourth in this ylclnlty. J C Wllemanaud H Woodrlng were In the city Tuesday. Walt Morehead wag a business visitor In Shubert Saturday. U E Williams of Shubert was in Ba- rndu one day last week. Edgar Prine and mother attended services In Falls City Sunday. Jake Peters and E E Bolejack were visitors at the county seat Friday. Fred Lundy and mother of Shubert were Bnrnda visitors on Wednesday. Gnus and William Surraan and Wil son Wamsloy were in the city Friday. Mr Ellis Prlno spent several days last week visiting friends In Falls City. Miss Johanna Fahsucler of Rockport , I Mo. . Is visiting friends In this vicinity. Mr and Mrs G W Fru/.ee spent Sun- ay with their daughter Mrs Win Boll- nan. Miss LI/.zio Michuells is assisting Mrs Ollvo Kukor with her household duties. Mr and Mrs E E Butler spent Sunday vith Will Kubrick and family near Verdon. Win McGowan , Clyde Vassar and Otis Sailors celebrated the Fourth In iumboldt. Alban Ilolley and Otis Spleklor with Imli- ladles , drove to Falls City Satur- lay evening. Mr and Mrs James Fillmau are en- eying a visit from their daughter , Mrs J A Gushard of Lincoln. The now check books gotten out by ho Burudu State Bunk arc very artis- Ic and pleasing In appearance. The dance at Schulenburg's hall on Saturday evening was well attended ind u splendid time is reported. Mr and Mrs Charles Schulenburg fifitod Sunday with Mrs Schulenburg's nirents , Mr. and Mrs U Woodring. Mr and Mrs W C Brldgemau spent the Fourth with Mr Bridgman's par ents near Verdon returning Sunday Mrs Elliott of Falls City Is visiting lier friend Mrs 1 A Dunn , while enjoy ing u short vacation from her duties as nurse. Wm Whlttlngton acted in the capa city of Marshal on the Fourth. Ho makes a good one. Why not give him a steady job ? Bennlo and Anna Franklin , who are attending summer school in Peru spent the Fourth at home. Miss Alken ac companied them home. Mrs Karl Butler has u rather serious wound caused by running a nail into her foot. Her sister Lela has been stajing with her since the accident. Levl Bowman returned Friday from an extended trip to Lincoln and vari ous Iowa points. Ho expects to leave again In about ten days for another trip eastward. Mr and Mrs Deles Spickler enter tained Mr and Mrs George Prltchard , Mr and Mrs Guy Lichty andMrsGulun at their home Sunday. In the after noon they Vent boating on the Spick ler pond. Dr S A Van Osdol returned Monday from Kansas City , where he was called by the illness of his sister , Mr * . Lula Moncravle. It was feared that she might have to undergo a dangerous oparatlon , but when her brother reach ed her he , found It mlpht be avoided and brought her home with him thai he might have her under his personal supervision. Mrs Otto Scharringhausen and chil dren of Odell , Neb , who have been vis- ting Mrs Scharrlnghnusen's parents , Mr and Mrs Ernest Kuhlman und other elatlves at this place , returned homo on Thursday of last week. Misses Ella mil Louisa Kuhlman accompanied her lomo to spend the Fourth and visit with their grandmother , whom they md not seen for years. Throughout the day Saturday was very quiet in Barada , Early in the eve ning , however , people began coming rotn all directions and soon the streets were thronged with a crowd wno had come to witness the display of fireworks iromlaed by our merchants. Nor were they disappointed , for the exhibition astlng from nine until nearly twelve o'clock by R J Dunn & Son and W F Sutler repaid them for their meeting icre. The Ice cream stand run by Dunn & Son was well patronized. Al together wo feel as If we had celebrated. OHIO Mrs N Peck and cnildren spent Sun day with her parents. Henry Hahn spent Sunday In Falls ity with hla parents. Chester Stum ] ) and family spent Sun day with H J Prichard Chas O'Mara of Kansas City is hereon on a visit with friends. Mrs Chas Zentner spent Tuesday with her sister at Verdon. Mrs N Peck and daughter spent Mon day with Mrs Gee Prichard Laura Camblin spent the week with her sister , Mrs. Frank Cook. Blanche Lewis of Kansas Is visiting with relatives here this week. Rosa Coons Is spending this tfcek near Dawson with her brother. Frank ShalTer and family spent Sun day with II J Prichard and family Martin Nolto and family wore guests of Win Uuettuer and family Sunday. Gee L'oons and tamlly of near Dawson spent Sunday with the former's parents. Bert Dodds came down from Peru Friday to spend the 4th with friends. Mrs Clay Prlne and children of Kan sas City are vl-itlng with friends and relatives. Guy Prino and wife spent Sunday near Verdon with their uncle Chas Bell and family. Mrs O A Gulnn came down from Humboldt Friday to spend the Fourth with her sister. O A Burk , wife and two youngest children visited with Chas McWain and wife at Rule , Sunday. Mrs II Gullliams and children have returned homo after u few days visit with her parents r.t Auburn. Clem Stump sull'ered from blood poi son the latter part of last week , which came from a wound on his hand which ho hurt on the binder. Mr and Mrs Deles Spickler enter tained Gee Prichard and family , Mrs O A Gulnn , Guy Lichty and wife and Wm McGowen at their homo Sunday. F M ShalTer had bad luck in the way of losing a fine colt last Wednesday by its jumping on the iron picket fence and injuring itself so badly that it had to be killed. Miss Emma Last who is staying at Henry Fritz's was completely surprised by about SO of her friends on the evenIng - Ing of July Jird. A grand time was en joyed by those present. Refreshments were served. A McCann and wife were called to Palmyra , Neb. , last Tuesday by the death of Peter Slser , father of Mrs Me Canu. Mr McCann returned homo Friday but Mrs McCaun will remain for a time with her mother who is ill July 4th being Guy Llchty's birthday ho and wlfo entertained at their homo that evening. Mrs John Lichty and daughter Marie of Falls City , Dele Spickler and wlfo of Barada , FS Llchtj and family , U J Prichard and family Gee Prichard and family , Gee Stern and family , II Gullllums and family Chester Stump and family , Ed Klmmo and family , Clcon Peck and wlfo und Mrs O A Gulnn were present. Ice cream and cake and lemonade wa served and then a fine display of flre works were enjoyed. A vet y enjoyable time was reported by all present. Rev. I. W. Williams Testifies. Rev. I. W. Williams , Huntlngton , W. Va. , testifies as follows : "This is to cer tify that I used Fo'.cy's Kidney Remedy for nervous exhaustion and kidney trouble , and am free to say that Foley's Kidney Remedy will do ail that you claimer it. " Kerr's pharmacy. SHUBERT J. F. Shubert was a Humboldt visitor Saturday. F. M. Outhout was a Falls City visl- or recently. John Martin of Barada was In this city Saturday. M. H. Taylor was a Peru visitor uring the week. W. F. Leslie was a business visitor at Verdon Saturday. Mrs. J. C. Schulcnberg was shopping n Falls City Friday. Ray Lundy living near town was a Barada visitor Sunday. Henry Fishburn was a Falls City vis- tor the first of the week. Chas Wilson and wlfo of near Stella vas hero Saturday evening. Miss Moreton of Nemaha has been isitlng Mrs. M. H. Taylor. Mcsdames Jno. Speoce and Burson of Ord is visiting relatives here. Cnarles Bacon and wife of Beatrice pent a few days hero last week. Jimmlo Stout of Nemaha was a busi ness visitor here one day last week. MrsDr. . Shook was the guests of rel atives at Auburn during the week. Dan McDanlelS and family enjoyed Saturday evcnine with friends here. Doras Colglozler of near Verdon is 'isitlng old friends and relatives here. Mrs Wm. Snelllng enjoyed a few days visit with Miss Davis of near Ne maha. Elder Ruck is now at homo again after an absence of several weeks in he western part of the state. Mrs. EllRupart was a pleasant culler it the home ot Mrs. Frank Shuhert Tuesday. Wan-en Hutchings of Falls City spent a part of last week with his son and family. Thomas McClaln went to Falls City the first of the week for an extended visit with homo folks. Lewis schulenberg and wife of Bara da were guests at the home of Charles Schulenburg Saturday. Wulkup Weddle who has been em ployed at Omaha for some time Is now here spending a few weeks with home folks. Mrs. Jno. Lambert who since her accident was at the home of Mrs. Ilig- gins was taken to her homo one day during the week. Dr. Andrews came over from Stella Monday to astlst Dr. Shook with the operation recently preformed on Mrs. Bahr living south of town. Henry Woodrlng of Barada , who Is a brother of Mrs. Chas. Schulenberg , who had the misfortune of being run over by the Spickler automobile some time ago Is slowly recovering. SALEM S. P. Gist went to Humboldt Wed nesday. Dr. Pollard went to Cass county on Tuesday. Charley McCool went to Falls City Saturday. Mrs. Chas , Roberts went to Falls City Sunday. Fey French came down from Lin coln Saturday. Mrs Hoff came down from Hum boldt Monday. Henry Corn came down from Verdon Monday morning. J.O. Stalder transacted business in Falls City Tuesday. Eel Davis and family went to Auburn Friday to visit over Sunday. Mrs. Glen Curtis is visiting her par ents , W. C. McCool and wife. U. F. Vincent and family o'f Atchison - son arc visiting at the home of Mrs. Stavcr. J. Earl Evans of Scottsville , Kansas visited a few days the la&t of the week in Salem. Mrs. M. A. Graves and children of Wilcox , Nebraska are visiting with friends in town. Mrs. Etta Sanders and daughter , Fay Watts returned to their home in Omaha Monday. Mrs. Laura Shirley of Beloit , Kas , and Mrs. Cooper of Tenii. are visiting relatives here this week. Rubio Stoufl'er , Florence Jones , and Mablc and Lwverne Lesley and Alice Brinegar came home from Peru Fri day. day.Mrs Mrs Caroline Williams of Dawson returned home Monday after a few days visit with her daughter , Mrs. A. j. Speece. VERDON. Gene Ilolmlck was down from Stella Friday Jim Clark spent Saturday at Nebras ka City. Ralph Miller returned to Geneva , Nob. , Wednesday. Cora Swlsetrood returned homo Fri day from Nemaha City. Misses Holdermun and Buser drove over from Dawson Wednesday. Theresa Armbruster and Tom Kaln were Humboldt visitors , Saturday. Lilly Shubert and Bert Waggoner spent the Fourth ut Nebraska City. + Loren Corn and John Mark drove to Falls City Saturday after fireworks. Mrs Charley Skinner of Cook , Neb. , Is visiting relatives here this week. Mrs Augusta King and daughter , Martha , came down from Peru Friday. Mrs. McDermett and children of Sa lem spent Saturday visiting relatives. Chas Humphrey und wife spent Saturday visiting relatives at Falls City. Jim Aycrs und family left Tuesday for a visit to relatives at Bcllevue , Kans. Ada Corn and Andy Crook of Salem were in town a short time Saturday evening. W. D. Corn and wife and James Ayers and family spent the Fourth In Humboldt. Mrs Gene Helmlck of Stella spent the latter part of the week here visit ing relatives. Madge Bowmo came down from Au burn Sunday on a visit to her friend , Edna Parsons. Jessie Withee came down from Stella Tuesday and remained until Friday vis iting Mrs W C Sloan. Mrs W C Sloan and children visited their sister , Mrs Witheo at Stella from Friday until Sunday. Roy Edwards and wife of Cheney , Neb. , were visiting relatives here the Intter part of the week. Harry Jenkins , O. P. Peal and H. J. Corn and W. C. Sloan celebrated at Humboldt the Fourth. Katie Mlliza und Kdna Parsons went to Auburn Friday and remained until Sunday , visiting friends. Laura Heinzolmun , Alice Hanson- yager and Norman Heln/.elman drove to Humboldt Saturday and spent the day. day.Mrs Mrs Emerson of Dawsou moved Into the telephone olllce Tuesday. She will have charge of the olllce hero , caused by the resignation of Jim Ayers. A Bryan Echo. Does Bryan fear to tread the path Which he himself has picked And meet the regnant G. O. P. To lick or to be licked ? Echo be licked. Why does he hang on like a leach And work his well-worn bluff ? Two times a loser in the race , Is not that quite enough ? Echo enough. _ Observe the smile upon his face , Put there to meet the scoff And scorn of genuine Democrats The smile that won't come off. Echo come off. He says that he alone has strength To pull the party through , And any one opposing him To party is not true. Echo not true. Ob , hear him speak upon the stump , His accents rising high ; "Behold In the ' me people's own , I am Vex Populi. " Echo ull. "I want to run , I ought to run , Because , clear friends , you see , It's nothing more than right and what The delegates owe me.1' Echo oh , me. With Bryan at the front once more , The Matchless Leader brave Say , will the party follow him To glory or the grave ? Echo the grave. ( W. J. LAMI'TON , in Bay City , Mich igan , Democrat. ) Special Sale. Untrimmed Leghorn Hat sale Friday and Saturday , July 10th and llth. S3.25 Leghorns for $2.00. $3.00 Leghorns for $1.75. $2 25 Leghorns for $1.25. * Also many other bargains. Remember the dates , July 10th and llth , two days only at PATZMAN SISTERS.