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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 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. 200 acres 1>* miles from depot, Richardson county. Nebraska. Good buildings and land Will take 40 or .80 acres as part payment 160 acres upland, 1 mile from depot, Richardson county. Nebraska. $12,000. 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. <140 acres, $8,OIK) improvements Also 640 acres adjoining. Will take 160 acres a~ part payment. Fine running water. A No. 1 opportunity. Money to loan. Henry C. Smith LANDS & LOANS The County in General The “Doings” of our Country Friends and Neighbors. OHIO. Guy ami Albert Burk were guests of Ralph Nedrow. Geo. Parchen and family spent Sun day with Long Bros. Luey Smith spent Sunday in Falls City with Marie Grotty. Geo. Prichard and wife were guests of Mr. Shaffer Sunday. W. M. Hutchison went to Peru Sat urday to attend school. Francis Smith and wife spent Sun day with the latters parents. Gust Strauss and family visited with John Kains and family Sunday. Geo. Slums and family were guests of Guy Licbty and wife Sunday. Sophia Schulenberg spent a portion of the week at G'has. Sentner’s. H. Gulllians and family spent Sun day with O. B. Prichard and wife. Herman Beeehy and wife were guests of Wes Nedrow and wife Sunday. Mrs. N. Peek aud children spent Sunday In Falls City with her parents. Jennie Burk is spending the week in Falls City with her father, Mrs. Chas. Me Wain. John Hutchison and Jesse Bueholtz drove to Shubert Saturday night to attend a party. (Jeo. Prichard and wile Delos Spick ler and wife and Win. McGowen went to St. Joe, Wednesday. Geo. Sturns, Guv Llchty, John Hut chison ai>d Hyrry Blake attended the ball game at Barada Sunday. Frank Llchty aud family spent Sun day in Auburn the guests of Mrs. Lich ty’s brother, Mr. Harkins and family. F. S. Llchty, H. J. Prichard, Sam Klramel, and John Llchty went to St. Joe, Tuesday to attend the fair. They went in Frank’s automobile. About fifteen boys and men of this neighborhood went out coon hunting Saturday night with a goodly number of hounds. The game they got the dogs ate. The lmys say to ask Geo. Sturns about the trip, he can tell you all about it. VERDON. Miss Hart was in Shubert on Tues day. Jim Clark was a Falls City visitor Friday. » Win. Schafer of St, Joe was in town Tuesday. Dr. Houston was up from Falls City Thursday. Wm. Mowery of Stella was a Verdon visitor Monday. Blanche Arrabruster came up from Falls City, Sunday. Geo. Abhott drove up from tt\e county seat Friday. Mrs. D. A. Dick and baby arrived j from Omaha Saturday. Myrtle Bowers of Falls City visited relatives here over Sunday. Mrs. W. C. Sloan and sons visited relatives in Stella over Sunday. Henry Corn, T. Reese, and Harry Baldwin were in Falls City Friday. Mrs. Clyde Bart and daughter re turned to their home in Grand Island, Friday. Mr’ and Mrs. Homor House of Peru attended the funeral of the latters mother, Tuesday. Henry Kiel, Walter Veach andChas, Weaver went to Lincoln Monday in the la.iers auto. Mrs. Harness arrived from St. Joe Thursday on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. C. W. Ocamb. Artour Chase was called here from Fort Leavenworth, Monday by the death of his mother. Jennie Wear, Cleta Moran and John Wear went to Peru Tuesday where the the two latter ones will attend school. The funeral of Mrs. Chase was held at the Congregational church Tuesday afternoon. Interment in Verdon cem etery. Millions of bottles of Foley's Honey and Tar have been sold without any person ever having experienced any other than beneticial results from its use for coughs, colds and 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. BARADA R. N. Williamson made a trip to Shubert Tuesday. Henry Flshburn and wife were vis itors in this vicinity. Charles Sargent mored his family to Falls City last week. Chas. Mitchell of Omaha Is visiting his sister, Mrs. .laeob Petars. J, F. Isabel moved his family up from Falls City during the week. The Rhodes saw mill is busy in the timber on C. H. Martins lower place. Ira Prosser of Corning, Mo., is visit ing his brother, I. S. Prosser and family Morehead Bros, have moved their lumber yard onto their lots on Second street. J, W. Martin aed wife and C. H. Martin and wife soe.it Sunday with ,1. A. Martin and wife. Conrad Gerdes, R. J. and R. H. Dunn with their families spent Sunday at Moreheads island. Mrs. 1. A. Dnnn was called to James town, S D., last week by the serious illness of her parents. Mrs. A. C. Surman and children of Armour, visited last week with Mrs. Mary Prlne and famH^. D. E. Spicker and wife spent a part of last week in Craig, Mo., the guests of Ed Lawrence and wife. The canning factory Is doing a big business these days. The only draw back is tlie scarcity of hands for all kinds of work. Otis Spickler went to Omaha in his auto Saturday for the purdoseof secur ing autos for Elmer King and Sehutz Bros, of Slnibert. , Geo. Taylor wife and son of Percival Iowa, Mrs. McCoy of Plattsmouth, and Mr. and Mrs, Goff of Nemaha were guests of J. W Goff and wife over Sunday. The traveling library reached the Barada schools on Monday. The books arc very interesting and will be great Iv appreciated by nil the patrons, both old and young. J. W. Martin and wife who have been visiting relatives here for the past three weeks went to Falls City for a few days visit. In the near fu ture they will make their home in California. Tickling or dry cough will quickly loosen when using Dr. Shoop's cough remedy. And it is so thoroughly harmless that Dr. Shoop tolls mothers to use nothing else,even lor very young babies. The wholesome green leaves and tender stems of a lung healing shrub gives the curative properties to Dr. Shoop's Cough remedy. It calms ttie cough and heals the sensitive bron chial membranes. No opium, no chlo roform, nothing harsh used to injure or suppress. Demand Dr. Shoop's and accept no other. Sold by all dealers. FRANKLIN Harry Elanna is rapidly improving. Several farmers have started the eorn binders. Mr. Brohst speul u few days of last week in Butler, Mo. James Standerford and wife were Pawnee City visitors. Ira. Crook of Salem spent most of last week in this vicinity. A baby girl was welcomed at the home of Ben Unland and wife. Mrs. Richards of Humboldt sold her to Franklin pgeolnct to Fred Sehmel/.el lor $70 per acre. The people here are wishing for rain. The eorn is firing: the pastures | are failing and the roads are terribly dusty, The Epworth league held a social at the home of Henry Eierr, Wednesday evening. The proceeds amounted to a little over $10. Each one present re port a very pleasant evening. It’s a pity when sick ones drug tho 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 kidueys. The weak nerves are in stead crying out for help. This ex plains why Or. 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. RULO Mr. Marsh is building a new howling alley. Rob Kanaly was in Falls City last week. Mable Koeler of Fargo is visiting in St. Joe. lid Toupan was a St. Joe passenger Tuesday. Mrs. John Santo was a Rulo visitor last week. Mrs. Taylor was in Falls City one day last week. Mrs. Henry Reiyer visited relatives here last week. K. Dunn came down from Chester to visit his family. Mrs. Fastine and son Wyley went to St. Joe this week. The band gave an open air concert Saturday evening. J. A. Osburn has purcnased a new rubber tire buggy. Clein Davis went to St. Joe Monday to spend the week. Walter Graves came home from Verdon last week. Harry Simons attended the fair at Hiawatha last week. A dance was given at the opera house Friday night. Mrs. Enig and children left for Council Bluffs Saturday. Mr. Carpenter, tha jeweler moved his family to Humboldt. Elarry Marsh went to Highland Fri day with a load of honey. Mrs. Arthur Darveau and children were in Falls City last week. Orvil Meyers and wife of Preston visited Rulo friends last week. Mary Carpenter returned from a^ months stay in Dakota and Minn. Steve Cunningham's baby was quite sick a few davs tho first of the week. Mrc. Rob Paul has been visiting her daughter, Mrs.Jas. Hosford at Dawson. T. H. Plumb and wife of Falls City visited Mrs. Addie Rouker last week. Mrs. Dode Anderson went to Oregon Mo.,last week to have her eyes treated. Mrs. Ormabee of St. .Toe is visiting her parents, Joseph Frederick and wife, Mrs. John Larando and Mrs. Frank Brown were Falls City visitors last week. Mrs. Jim Ratekin, Mrs. Cesser and Mrs. Belpere were in Falls City last week. Norman Kermodo has been laid up the past week with a gathering on his thumb. Mrs. McNcal and little son of Chica go, were guests at the home of Dode Anderson. Will Walkins came down from Table Rock and spent Sunday with Ills family here. Wm. Carico and wife of Falls City spent Sunday with Mrs. Kern and daughter Edith. Freemen Heater an old resident of Rulo. died in Oklahoma, August 22,08, aged 0>2 years. Mr. Watts, wife, and daughter of Watson, Mo., are visiting relatives here this week. Mrs. Henry Sehmith and daughter Emma went to Craig, Friday to attend the soldiers reunion. Alice and Alta Gilbert wero guests of their cousin, Gladys llatiken in Falls City last week. Max Gesser, Mr. Edgeeomb and Lew Ziegler were among the Itulo people in Falls City Monday. Mrs. Lizzie Haith of Auburn and Mrs. Louis Seigler of Falls City visited with Ilulo relatives recently. Will Morehouse and family have moved into the telephone building and will start a bakery and restaurant. Mrs. Jakobson of Dorchester return ed to ner home Sunday after a two weeks visit with her daughter. Mrs. Osburn. Mrs. Mattie MoWain returned from Falls City the first of the week, where she has been making the acquaintance of a new grandaughter, at the home of her son Charles. While bringing cream to town one day last week, the horse of Alois Dan neeker became frightened and ran away, throwing Mr. Dannecker out but no bones were broken. Ray Hart was married in St. Joe, to Miss Lillian Slagle of that city. Ray is working in a barber shop, and they will make that place their home. May their married life be happy. Little Eddie Dicks died at the home of his parents Saturday night. Fune ral services were held from the Holi ness church, Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Interment in the Rulo cem etery. SHUBERT Hiram Stotts and son wean in Kan sas this week. Henry Fishburn and wife were in Falls City Monday. John Shook is visiting at the home of his son, Dr. Shook. A baby boy was born tff Jno. Blake and wife September lfi. Warren Hutchings of Falls City was a business visitor here last week. It. A. Lord of Oklahoma is visiting his brother, C. A. Lord and family. Mrs. Dr. Shook was the guest of Mrs. J. Boyd near Nemaha last week. Prof. Collins and wife are now en tertaining the former’s sister of Peru. Mrs. J. D. West of Brownville is nowatthehome of Mrs. John Bergs ma. Mrs. Butch Chandler and children of Curley, Neb., are visiting relatives here. Mrs. Elizabeth Walker of Richmond, Kentucky is now the guest of Mrs. Bergsma. Mrs. Elmer Else and Mrs. Dolph King spent Saturday with Mrs. F. M. Oathout. Levi Bright and wife are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Cbas. King of l’awnee county. Howard Green and wife left Tuesday for Wapello, Iowa, where they will reside in the future. Aruret Hart of Verdon expects to make this place with her millinery goods one day next week. Jtss Palmer and wife of Oklahoma 'spent last week with his parents, D. G. Palmer and wife of this place. Mrs. Graham of Wapello, Iowa, who has been visiting relatives here, re turned home the first of the week. ('has. Bacon and wife returned home after an absence of several months. Mrs. Bacon’s health is much improved. Mr. Lily of this place had the mis fortune to loose a horse Tuesday.which was cut in tue wire. The animal bled to death. Willard Shubertand wife left Tues day for South Dakota, where they will spend several days at, Gettysburg, with C. H. Pond and family. Quick Relief for Asthma Sufferers Foley’s Honey and Tar affords inime diate relief to as think sufferers in the worst stages and if taken in time will effect a cure. Kerr's pharmacy. STELLA. L. Jones of Sbubert was here Satur day. C'eo. Lewis was over from Sbubert Friday. Elmer Jones of Howe was here lust Tuesday. Mrs. 'A. Pixley returned from Hrock Tuesday. H. L Hogrefe and wife are spending j the week in St. Joe. Thornley Hoppe went to l’eru Mon day to attend school. H. D. Weller and B. Mullen left Tuesday for St. Joe. Mable Montgomery is very ill at her home north of town. Mrs. D. G. Palmer and daughter of Shubert were here Saturday. Mrs. F. R. Shaiek returned from a visit with her sister at Atchison. Mrs. John Jenkins spent Sunday afternoon at the home of H. M. Peters. Mr. Peabody of Nemaha visited his daughter, Mrs. W. F. Higgins Tues day. Horace Clements left for Askaloos, Iowa to take up the work for the min istry. Katherine Mourer left Monday lor Peru to take the teachers training course. Arthur Barstler went to Burr, Mon day to visit relatives and friends until Friday. A few of our people went to Auburn Tuesday to see the Omahu-Auburn ball game. Arrangements are being made to install a new gate at the cemetery this week. Born to H. V. Davis and wife of this place on Tuesday morning a baby daughter. Mrs John Chism of Milan, Kansas was called here by the illness of Mrs. W. R. Chism. Karl Weick sold his interest in the Goodloe-Weick blacksmith shop to Goodloe this week. J, M. Goodloe went to Falls City Monday morning to sit on the jury if he could not be excused. I. W. Harris started for St. Joseph, Sunday and took sick and returned to this place Monday afternoon. Rev. Clarence Swihart of Colorado spent a few days with his parents, J.S. Swihart and wife of this place. Born to Guy Schrader and wife Thursday, Sept, id a baby boy, weigh ing, eight and one-half pounds. Earl Spickerman, while enroute : homeward to Peora. 111., was killed in the switch yards at Verdon. Sunday evening about four o'clock. Ms Spick ermati and two companions were on a west bound freight when the accident happened. While the car was being run in the switch it was bumped against another car with such force as to throw the lumber against the car, completely crushing the young man from thn waist down. He was on his: way home to see his sick mother. Spickermau is a nephey of night oper ator, James Freeder of this place. The remains were shipped to his home Monday. He was 1!) years of age. Hoy,Ed ward Sbefferd, infant son of Perry She fferd, living west of town, died early Tuesday morning after only 24 hours sickness. The cause of his death being impaction of the bowels, caused from eating grapes. Little Roy Edward was one year, five months and two days old. He is the ouly child and his loss is greatly mourned. The par ents have our sympathy. A Harvest Day service will be ob served in the Lusheran church the first Sunday in October. The building will be decorated with tne fruits of the season, which will be furnished by the farmer. After the services the fruit and grains will be distributed among the poor. The sermon will de preach ed by their pastor, Rev. Shlrek. N. H. Lowe of this place has the largest apple tree in the state of Ne braska, on his farm south id town. It is a Northern Spy tree and measurea oyer 40 feet in diameter. Apple men claim there are 20 barrels of apples on this tree and offer $1 per bn. Mable Goldie Montgomery, youngest daughter of VV. Ferry Montgomery and wife, died at her uome Monday even ing after an illness of twenty-four hours. The cause of her death being uraemic poison. Aged Hi years, 10 mo and 19 days. Vade Diugman who moved with his funiily to Dakoto !a-t spring !~ visiting iu r tni-. week and trying to rent a farm here. He says the crops aDd iafid are good, but his family uoes not like it there. J. T, LeflF started to town on his motor cycle Sunday, and when about three and one-half miles from town the spark plug blew out and Mr Leff walked to town pushing the wheel. G D. Jenkins and lone Snick left Monday for Feru to attend school. Mr. Jenking will be an assistant in the. labortory this year. Free Exhibition of the Farm Products of the central portion of the Great Northwest Texas Panhandle now at the Grocery Store of Fred E. Schmidt, Falls City, Nebraska Come bring your family, friends and neighbors and see for yourself the proof of the grand opportunity that awaits you in the golden grain belt of Texas. To those who are prepared and ready to buy a new home we have the best proposition to offer that has been presented to you, ask about it. Get a map description of the shallow water district of Texas. Come today. Main Off ice, Canyon City, Texas THE RIFE LAND CO.