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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1908)
Henry G. Smith LANDS & LOANS 240 acres well improved, li miles from Depot in Kas. Good spring. Rest of terms. Will take 40 acres as part payment, balance long time at low interest. 200 acres 1 miles from depot, Richardson county. Nebraska. Good buildings and land Will take 40 or 80 acres as part payment. 100 acres upland, 1 mile from depot, Richardson county, Nebraska. S12.000. 160 acres Johnson county, Nebraska. 80 rods to church and school. Best of terms. Might rent. .107 acres near Brownville, Nebraska. 80 acres ?4-mile from Falls City high school. 640 acres, $8,000 improvements Also 640 acres adjoining. Will take 160 acres as part payment. Fine running water. A No. 1 opportunity. Money to loan , L. i The County in General The “Doings” of our Country Friends and Neighbors. RULO Harry Huber 1- working m tn. post | office. Will Calkin* went to Table Kook j Tuesday Herman Kloepfel v\as in Fall* City Thursday. Mrs. Olive Graham was in St. Joe Saturday. Will Hinton of Omaha was in Rulo j last week. Mrs. Cha- Huber wa* in St. Joel last week. T.R. Long of Hamburg,Iowa arrived here Saturday. A baby girl was burn to Mr. and j Mrs. Ed Dav L. Wilbur Long came down from j Omaha Friday. Grover Daugherty of Fort Hazel Is! visiting ir: llulo. Frund Simon and wife were St Joe visitors Monday. i Mrs. P. J. Emig and children visited Atchison friends. Chas. and Lila 1‘ifer were Atchison visitors Saturday. Elmer Arnold and wife attended the state fair last week. Dodo Anderson and A1 Moore went to Hiawatha Monday. Mrs. Plumb of Lee Summit is visit ing old frjends in llulo. Mr. and Mrs. Relnkc of Barada were Rulo visitors last week. Ralph Wlnterbottom i* attending school in Atchison this week. Earnest Koeler and family of Fargo visited llulo friends last week. H. M. Smith who is working at Beatrice spent Sunday in Rulo, Will McCurnber of Preston visited friends here the first of the week. Nellie Coupe of Falls City will teach the grammar room here this year. % Mrs. John Chany and children re turned from the Big lake Sunday, J. W. Mann of White Cloud was vis itfng old friends In llulo la-t week. Mrs. Arthur Lytle and children re turned from a visit at Maitland. Mo. II. J. Emig went to Nebraska City week to look after business interests there. Mrs. Bessie Dolman of Kansas City is visiting her parents, Mr. LeBlaneb and wife. Mrs. Will Cunlngham and daughter Lueile attended the circus at St. Joe Saturday. Mrs. Todge McKiever and children of Falls City are guests of Mrs. Cronin and family. Max Gesser. wife and daughter Ruth returned frmr. a visit with Nebraska City relatives Dolph Pierce came up from Iowa Point, Saturday and spent Sunday with home folks. Will Craig of North Burrow arrived here Saturday to attend the funeral of his father in-law. School commenced Monday at the public school and also at the convent with good attendance. A1 Moore of Council Bluffs arrived here Saturday to be present at th*e funeral of John Anderson. Floyd and Mable Long of Council 1 Bluffs were called to Rulo by the death J of their grandfather, John Anderson.' Agnes Schrader left Sunday for1 Preston wbere she will teach in the: primary department the coming year. J. A. Hinkle and family visited with his father at Forteseue Sundao. A family reunion was held there that day. Mrs. Osburn and son returned from Lincoln Sunday. She was accom panied by her mother. Mrs. Jacobson of Dorchester. Roy Dykes and mother who have > been visiting Kulo friends moved to I Jensen, Neb., where Roy has a posi-1 tion iu the city schools. Rev. Maze preached at the Holiness church Suuuoy morning but was com pelled to hasten home owing to the serious sickness in his family. The oldest son of Walter Palmer fell from a tree wbere he was picking apples Saturday and broke his arm At this writing he is doing nicely. The younger members of the band gave a party one night last week at the home of Mrs. John Cayerzagie. All present report a pleasant evening. A dainty lunch was served and al! re port a pleasant evening. James Ford suffered Sunday from what threatened to tie lock jaw. In some manner he run a splinter us large a-a match in his hand. . It took two doctors to remove the splinter. At this writing he is some better. On Tuesday night of last week about forty of the friends and neighbors of Mrs. Mary Simons met at her home for the purpose of giving liar a birth day surprise. They presented Mrs Simmons with a beautiful rocking chair ami a set of nice plates, cups and saucers. A nice lunch was served and at a late hour all departed for their several homes. On Sunday a number of the friends and many relatives gathered to cele brate the diamond wedding of Wm. Jones and wife which oceured a few days ago. An elaborate dinner was served on this occasion Seventy-five years is a long time to travel life’s road together and this couple have seen great changes take place in the country since they came to Ilulo in 18811. Both enjoy the best of health. Uncle Billy, as all know him, is past !Hi and Mrs. .(ones will be !i!i in January Those from a distant were Ben Car penter and wife Toledo. Ohio: Anth ony Fut8eheo and family and Lydia and Rufus Brown. Wyoming: Lafe Founts, St. Joe, Selma and Albert Smith, Biglow, Mo. SHUBERT Mr. Wyke of Stella spent Sunday here. Wm. Snelling wa; in Lincoln Wed nesday. Mrs. C. A. Townley spent Sunday near Verdon. Worth King and wife attended the state fair. C. A. Lord and family weut to Falls City Sunday. Millard Goodloe of Stella was in town Sunday. Robert Palmer attended the stute fair la^t week. Ralph Clark was a business visitor here this week F. N. Kinton and wife were country visitors Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Culp of Nemaha is here visiting relatives. Jake Motsinger is now very sick with typhoid fever. Willard Shubert returned Friday from his Iowa visit. John Ahern sr, left Tuesday for Soline, North Dakota. Mrs. M. T. Hill was the guest of rel atii es at Nemaha Tuesday. Ed Lambert and wile of Hastings are here visiting relatives, Born to Herman Race and wife on Tuesday, Sept. I a daughter. Theodore Hill left Tuesday for Oma ha where he will attend school. H E. Williams and wife were Ne maha visitors during the week. Joseph Spickler, wile and children returned from Oregon Tuesday. Wm. Boatman and wife of Verdon was In our town a few hours Wednes day. J. P. King and wife attended the Home Coming picnic at Brownville, Friday. A. N. Harris and wife are now en tertaining their friend, Mrs. Sam Otto of Verd#n. Grandma Evans returned home Fri day from a several weeks visit with relatives in Ohio. Mrs. Frank Oalhout lias been enjoy ing herself visiting relatives at Meiiea Minn., during the past week. Lee Pond and wife arrived here Tuesday from Gettysberg, S. D. where they expect to visit for some time. Quick Relief for Asthma Sufferers Foley’s Honey and Tar affords imme diate relief to asthma sufferers in the worst stages and if taken in time will effect a cure. Kerr's pharmacy. Millions of bottles of Foley’s Honey and Tar have been sold without any person ever having experienced any other than beneficial results from its use for coughs, colds ami lung trouble. This is because the genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar in the yellow package contains no opiates or other harmful drugs. Guard your health by refusing any but the genuine. Kerr's pharmacy. HUMBOLDT Gardner McKee was down from pu r! ing over Sundav. Kd. Seits was a Falls City visitor the first of the week, E. C. Collapp and wife were Lincoln visitors this week. Archie Webster has returned from a visit with St. Joe friends. F. W, Elliott visited Auburn rela tives the first of the week. Miss Mildred Shirley has ret'rned from her visit with Lincoln relatives. Miss Grace Shurtleff has returned to Lincoln to resume her musical studies. L. M. Billings and wife of Table Uock, were to attend the funerui of O. I. Hall. Mrs. Uert Kuper of Auburn, wasthis week visiting her parents. Win. Tjaden and wife. Mrs. Martha Burgett died Sunday at her home south of town, after an ex tended illness. Mrs. John Power arrived home Mon day Jnight from a several week's so journ in Kansas, Herbert Ford left Saturday night for Grand Island, where he will attend college this year. Mrs. A. J. Edwards and Mrs. Hark Bradley, returned Monday from a visit with Auburn friends. Mrs. M. E. Kentner and Helen were down from Beatrice a few days this week visiting friends. Mrs. VVm. Tjaden returned to Hia watha, Kas., to continue treatment in a sanitarium at that place. Mabel Buerstetta of Tecumseh, spent u few days this week with her brother. A. S. Buerstetta and family. Lulu Hummel returned to Lincoln the past'week to resume her musical studies at the conservatory. Mrs. Grace Abbott arrived in this city Friday from her home in Kearney to visit her friend Zoe Nims. Claud Fergus has workmen employed in laying a foundation for a fine resi dence on his farm east of town. Mrs- Maggie Stratton returned Mon day from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Zora Cochran, in Wymore. Dottle Moser of Riverside, Cali., ar I rived here Thursdav for a vitlt with j former friends and acquaintances. J. T. Briggs and family have this j wreek been entertaining Misses Edna and Verne Briggs, of Onedia, Kas. Mrs. Lelia Clydesdale and baby of Gaylord, Kas., arrived Tuesday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. E. E. Meyer. Miss Maude Vance came from Beat rice the fore part of the week to spend a few days with her mother, Mrs. Ellen Vance. Belle Shrader returned Friday to Chicago, after a visit with her sisters, I Mesdatnes W. D. Elmore and Emma Wilson. Oakley James departed Monday night for Smithvlew, Mo., where he has secured the superintendeney of the schools. Floyd Furse and wife have recently moved to Auburn, where Mr. Furse will be employed by the music compa ny of that city. Mrs. Freeaian Lynch, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Wm. Brandow, left Thursday for her home in Gay ve*'•*, South Dakota. Miss Hattie Mobley who has been here for soma time visiting her sister. Mrs. Wm. Kershaw, returned Sunday to her home in Salem. Mss. E. C. Wittwer left Saturday to spend a few weeks with her husband, Dr. Wittwer, who is holding a position in a hospital in St. Louis. W. A. Winheim of Summertleld, Kas., visited several days the past week at the home of James Philpot. He returned .Monday accompanied by his wife, who had been here for a few weeks visiting her relatives. E. D. Loekard, one of the pioneer settlers of this locality, died Sunday at his home in the north part of town, af ter an extended illness. Funeral ser-* vices conducted by Kev. Cantrall, from the home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.Chris BonzhotT died Friday at her home east of town after a sickness of short duration. Funeral services were held from the German M. E. church Sunday afternoon, conducted by the pastor. Rev. H. A. Hohenwald. Mack Seits, son of Sam Seits, sr.. died Friday at his home in Pawnee conuty, from the etTects of injuries sus tained in a runaway. The remains were shipped to Humboldt Saturday and interred in the cemetery adjoining this city. He is survived by a wife two children. STELLA. Crowd i'll Out Last Week Flemming llobb and wife of Verdun saw the Gill 1 game here Thursday. Hurt Davis of Oklahoma is visiting friends in this vicinity this week. .M illie Benson o! Geneva spent Sun day with lone Shiek at this place. Ilichard Morris intended to leave for Texas Tuesday to look for land. Thos. Higgins and family returned to their home at Elk Creek Sunday. I.lz|e Bicknell of Eik Creek was the guest of lone Shiek of this place Fri day. C. F. Vaught and wife visited with .J. A. Vaught and family the past week. John Timerman has been visit ing his brothers and daughter the past month. Joseph Cornelius of near Humboldt spent Friday at this place visiting friends. F. N. and Florence Nutter went to Hiawatha Sunday afternoon to visit relatives. Geo Harral of Humboldt cnme to thu place on business last Saturday morning. M H. Vandeveuter and family re turned from their trip to the west Fri day evening. Dr Fitzsimons of Teeuraseh who is running for congressman came to this place Friday. Mrs. Margaret Wood and daughters returned from their visit with rela tives in the north. Emma and Tillie Genzlinger of Burr spent three days with their friend Miss Lydia Barstler while here. Nelson Timmerman of Verdon visit ed at the home of his brother, S, E. Timmerman Sunday afternoon. Dennis Wpller who has been visiting his parents at this place returned on Sunpay to his work at West Point. Claud Crandall of Burr played in the bund here during the picnic and was the guest of A. H. Barstler while here. John Mark of Verdon came to this place and put the big tent for our people. John is a handy man at this business. T. A. Walker who has been visiting relatives in Kansas for some time re turned home Thursday afternoon and attend school at this place. Allan D. May and wife of Auburn visited friends and attended the picnic Friday. Mr. May played the clarinet in the band that afternoon. A. E Camblin of Nemaha is again made manager of the Stella opera house and has been very busy the past week iretting in shape for the coming season. Clyde HardeD, wife and daughter Ena of Verdon visited friends at this place the last afternoon of the picnic. Mrs. Harden went to the country and qisitcd her parents until Sunday. C. A. Lord has been a visitor at this place several times the past week and he is always given the glad hand. Mr. Lord now has a touring car and makes the trip from Shubert to Stella in a hurry. Melvin HoutK of Verdon buys a small tract of land from L. D. Troxeie Wednesday evening. The land lies over in the bluffs near the river and is considered good land. The deal was completed at this place. Prof. Leister of Falls City was a vis itor at this place Thursday afternoon and making acquaintances with the many people of this community. He h«s charge of the business college ajd is undoubtedly a good man for the place. L. L. Davison had a runaway Thurs day when he was returnidg from where he had been repairing his threshing machine. Just north of the Withee place his horse gave a jump and began to run throwing Leslie to the ground and battering his face up in such a shape that he had to come to town and get it patched up, Nothing serious was the result other than flesh wounds and bruises. The buggy was a com plete wreck. Elijah Stanley was in town on busi ness this week. Jim McFarland was in town a few hours Tuesday. A baby boy was born to T. L Briggs and wife last week. Roy Tomlinson and wile spent Wed nesday in Falls City. H. E. Winfrey of Carroll, Nebraska arrived Friday morning for a visit with parents and relatives. His wife and babies have beep visiting at this place a few days. M. Barsiler returned from Herman, Neb , Friday evening. K T. Lambert and wife are visiting home folks pear Shubert. L). S. Krob of this place has bought a -ix chair barber shop at Lincoln. Ambrose Weller of West Point i here this week visiting his parents. F. S. Strioglield, wife and little son of Fort Orook are visiting relatives here. Charles Tiffany of Kansas City was trie guest of Dan Sarvis and wife over Sunday. W. E. Lusk left Tuesday for Ottawa Kansas where he will attend school this year. Joseph Wagner and John Jenkins are at Elk Creek this week buying some steers. Geo. Coffman and wife of Hubbell, are visiting their daughter,, Mrs. Lea Crofford this week. J. W. Armstrong of Auburn visited his daughter, Mrs. E. W. James at this place over Sunday. Little Verne Faradice has been visit ing his grandparents, Daniel Sarvis and wife the past week. Blanche Monnette and Hazel Hog refe left this week for Atchison where they will attend college. Hlma Plasters left Sunday for Au burn where she will enter the senior I grade of the high school. Marion Thomas of Illinois and Lor ton and Elisha Thomas of -Missouri are visiting Mrs. Joseph Marts. T. L Briggs left Tuesday noon for his home town in Indiana where he will visit and look for a location. Jess Scott who has been in the army for some time is at this place on a fur lough visiting his brother Claude. Blanche and Lela McCray left the latter part of the week for Bethany, where they will enter Cotner univer sity. W. II. Wheeler of this ulac'e left | Saturday morning for New Vork state i where he will spend six weeks visiting j friends and home folks, i Daniel Sarvts took the ballots for I West Muddy to Falls City Wednesday, and J. R. Gergens of west of town rep resented Porter township. The teachers in the Stella schools this year are Prof I. G. Wilson, Miss McCready of Pawnee, Miss French of Saiem, Miss Riggs of Shubertand Miss ! Jennie Thompson. Rev. F. R. Shick left Tuesday for Hardy to atteud the Lutheran church convention which begun Wednesday. No services will be held in the Luth eran church at this lace next Sunday. J.Clyde Baldwin who has been work ing in Mexico for the past year arm ed home for a visit with his parents, A. J. Baldwin and wife of this place until about tne middle of November. Clyde has come home to cast bis ffat vote for the president elect. It's a pity when sick ones drug the stomach or stimulate the Heart and kidneys. That is all wrong. A weak Stomach means weak stomach nerves, always and this is also true of the heart and kidneys. The weak nerves are in stead crying out for help. This ex plains why Dr. Shoop’s Restorative is promptly helping stomach, heart and kidney ailments. The Restorative reaches out for the actual cause of these ailments—the failing ‘inside nerves.’ Anyway test the Restorative 48 hours. It wont cure as soon as that but you will surely know that help is coming. Sold by all dealers. FRANKLIN The Pine Ridge school began Mon day. Mr. Steliks spent Sunday in DuBois, visiting relatives. The farmers in this vicinity are pre paring their ground for wheat. John Church spent Saturday and Sunday in DuBois visiting relatives. Mrs Scouten and daugnter of To peka. Kansas spent the week in this vicinity. Gilbert Dodds, weo has been work ing for D. W. Ryan near Shubert dur ing the [last week, returned home Sunday. George Alberts who has been in South Dakota visiting his brothers, Herman and Henry returned home Mike Butler accompanied him to look after some land in that state. Miss Mildred Briggs, who began I teaching the Franklin school Monday, Aug. Ill is giving evidence of being a good instructor. She is capable of imparting practical knowledge about the Pacific Ocean and western IT. S having lived near Puget Sound for a. few years. WILL INTEREST MANY Every person should know that good health is impossib'e If the kidney? ai deranged. Foley’s Kidney Remedy will cure kidney and bladder disease in every form, and will build up and strengthen these organ? so they will Perforin rheir fnrction? properly. No danger of Bright's disease or diabetes if Fole> '? Kidney Remedy is taken in time. Kerr’s pbartnaey, VERDON. .Take Bloom was in Nebraska City Tuesday O. P. Veal was a Lincoln visitor last week. Mrs. Maud Veal was a Falls City visitor Wednesday. Mrs. .Sarah Goolsby visited relatives at Falls City Sunday. Heath Griffiths has returned from his visit to Wytnore. Landon Yantis of Long Island, is visiting relatives here. Blanche Armbruster was up from the county seat Sunday. Miss Lippold of Fails City spent Sunday with her aunt. Mrs. Fogle. Nelie Weaver and Lizzie Conover were Auburn visitors Friday. Mrs. Moore of Wvmore is here visit ing her daughter, Mrs. D. G. Griffiths. Mrs. Ed Fraunfelder and daughter Julia spent Saturday at the county seat. Mesdames Harden and Heineman have returned from their trip *o Penn sylvania Geo. Abbott and wife of Falls City spent Wednesday with C G Humph rey and wife. Chas. Weaver. Jesse Smith Lou Parsons and Rollie Frandlln attended the ball game at Auburn Friday. Estray Notice Taken up on my farm 6! _■ miles southwest of Falls City a Poland China boar, 4 white feet with tusch on one side, weighing- about 430 pounds. E. .1. SatthkWHITE o flS o O >■ **. <u “X 5 § 5 (JO " teg « '> iS « g V - k. os ~L-* < 1-1-0 h ai »J 0) +■* c w C“ o <u -a Q(J"o m in s <n<n > 2 <2 w& \ £ z J OL I H Z < CO HI z ZooQ:cQ£a to [ Legal Notice In the Matter of the Application f of Clyde Thacker. Guardian to - Sell Real Estate l Now, on this 31st day of August, I'm*, the pc titlon of Clyde Thacker, guardian of Frr.ttk I*. Davis, a minor and Harry Davis, a minor, for permission to sell the Interest of said minors in tile West half of the Northeast uunrtcr of Sec tion 33, Township 1, Range IT. in Richardson County, Nebraska, for the reason that it would be for the benefit of His wards that their interest in such real estate should he sold and the pro ceeds thereof put out at interest, and, it appear, ink to the court from such petition that it would be beneficialt o said wards that such real estate should be sold, it is hereby ordered that the next of kin of said wards and all persons liter ested in the estate, he and appear before the district court of Richardson County. Nebraska, on Tuesday, the 22nd day of September, l‘*OW, to show cause why a license should not be granted the petitioner for the sale of such estate. It is further ordered that a copy of tin, or(t„r shall be published for three successive weeks in the I alls City Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation in Richardson County, Nebraska. John B. Rater. Judge. Reavis & Reavis, Attorneys for Plaintiff. First publication Sept. 4. 3t