The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, October 09, 1908, Image 8

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    ^ 240 acres well improved, li miles from Depot in Kas. Good spring. Best of terms. Will take
^ X 0^^ 40 acres as part payment, balance long time at low interest.
£ I 0^^ 200 acres l>z miles trom depot, Richardson county, Nebraska. Good buildings and land Will
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— — l*5**! 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.
I JB B J/Wi I 80 acres M-mile from Falls City high school.
B m 1^1 ■ B J^^kM B B J# B m B ^1 040 acres, $8,000 improvements Also >40 acres adjoining. Will take lOOacres as part payment. S
iJ JPB*% i «L»~ \$ai& B^m B Pine tunning water. A No. 1 opportunity. |
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The County in General
The “Doings” of our Country Friends
and Neighbors.
RULO
\lr. Graham was a Falls City visitor
Taft day.
Mose Frederic was a Falls City visi
tor Monday.
Mr* Jeffries heulth is in a serious
condition again.
Mrs. Will Cunningham was a Falls
City visitor recently.
Mrs. Lizzie Davis Is building an ad
dition to her bouse.
Win. McClain ot Oklahoma visited
friends here last week.
Mrs. Will Craig of North Harrow.la,
is visiting her mother here.
Stella Craves has been quite sick for
several days but is Improving.
Nellie Kermode is spending the
week with relatives in Kansas,
Win. Johnston and wife were Falls
City visitors one dav last week.
Herman Kloepfel and family visited
in Omaha several days last week.
Wm. Carieo Hnd wife of Fails City
spent Sunday with relatives here.
John Wiltse of Falls City was a busi
ness visitor here one day last week.
Tom White of Oneida, Ks, visited
friends here several days last week.
J. A. Hinele and children spent Sun
day with his fathers family at Fortes
cuc.
Lena Caver/.agie left Thursday for a
three weeks visit with St. Louis rela
tives.
Mrs. lleast and little grandaughter
left Friday for Tecumsoh to visit rela
tives.
Will Calkins, who is working at Ta
ble Rock spent Sunday with his family
here.
Mamie and Gertrude Kanaly wont to
Falls City Saturday- on a shopping
tour.
Mrs. Clarence Simon of St. Joe arriv
ed here last week for a visit with rela
tives.
Three more of the large gasoline
lamps have been purchased by the city
and will lie put in working order as
soon as possible which makes seven of
the new lights and they are giving
good satisfaction.
John Gustaffson of Wymore was
here Monday putting in a new drain
box at the waiter tanks.
Clyde Adams has taken his old posi
tion on the Atchison train and will
move his family here.
Nettie O’Mara lias returned to her
home near Falls City after a visit with
her sister here.
Oscar Leose of Fortescue commen
ced us helper al the depot here Mon
day.
Howard Maze of Dawson was a visl
tor here Sunday.
Si Hunker of Fortescue was a visitor
here Saturday.
F. H. Hinton of Omaha was here
! this week. t
l.d Davis was a Falls .. iy visitor on
Monday.
Jim Mooney was a Falls City visitor
j Monday.
A pain perscriptlon is printed upon
each 25 o, box of Dr. Shoop’t Fink
Fain Tablets. Ask your doctor or
druggist if this formula is not com
plete. Head pains, womanly pains,
anywhere get instant relief from a
Fink Fain Tablet. Sold by all dealers.
SHUBERT
Lee Bolejaek was an Omaha visitor
last week.
Charlotta Itnler was in Falls City
Saturday.
Cora Hill was shopping in Falls City
Saturday.
Nellie Harper of Auburn is our new
hello girl.
Bennie Sawyer of Syracuse is here
visiting relatives.
Chas. Johnson of Humboldt spent
the last of the week here.
Mrs. Nellie Gibson has been visiting
her sister, Mrs. John Evans.
Chas. Goddard of Auburn was a bus
iness visitor here during the week.
Frank Kinton and wife were the
guests of relatives in Salem last week.
Chas. Smiley and wife entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Morris of M issouri last
week.
John Speece of Ord is here visiting
relatives and looking after his farm
interests.
Mrs. Steele and little son of Nebras
ka City were visiting her parents here
last week.
Chas. Baeoti and wife entertained at
dinner Sunday Henry Barker and wife
of Nemaha.
L. M. Weddle and wife returned
from a several weeks stay with rela
tives in Indiana.
J. F. Titus and Elmer Rumbaugh of
Nemaha were business visitors here
during the week.
Mrs. Conover from the western part
of the state was the guest of Mrs. A.M.
Shubert, Saturday.
Theodore Hill who is attending!
school in Omaha is spending a few
days with his parents.
Alfred Kenton and wife have rented
the Ross property on Elm strett and
will soon tuke possession.
S J. Davis and wife were the guests
of friends at Omaha last week. They
also took in the Ak Sar-Ben.
Ed Krug spent the greater part of
last week at the bedside of bis wife
who is in Kansas seriously sick.
Mr. Arnold is here from the western
part of the state visiting relatives. He
will be accompanied home bv his
daughter, Mrs. Fred Boatman and
little son.
Stomach trouble would more quickly
disappear if the idea of treating the
cause rather than the effect, would
coitfr into practice. A tiny inside hid
den nerve, said Dr. Shoop, governs
and gives strength to the stomach.
A branch alsq goes to the heart, and
one of the kidneys. When these in
side nerves fail, then the organs must
falter Dr. Shoops Restorative is dir
ected specifically to those failing ner
ves. Within -18 hours after starting
the Restorative treatment patience
say they realize a gain.
Ellas Puckett and family moved to
Kansu- ibis week where he will work
on a farm.
Albert Anderson of Wyoming was
here Friday looking after Burlington
interests.
Bob Mullins and wife of Bunkers
mill spent a few days with friends here
last week.
Mr. Marshal and wife have been the
proud parents of an 11 pound boy for a
week past.
Billie I’latto came over from Fortes
cue Saturday evening to attend the
baud concert.
Katie and Agnes Kanaly spent Sat
urday and Sunday with their sister
Cecil at Salem.
Mrs. Iva Hay who lias been visiting
with her parents here moved to Hum
boldt last week.
George Oeomb returned from St.
Louis Saturday where he had been to
purchase goods.
Grandpa Futcher died Sunday. The
funeral was held from the Catholic
church Monday.
Annie Mahan returned from St Joe
Sundav and commenced working for
S. A. Hinkle Monday.
Della Martin got the prize a silver
teapot at the show Saturday night as
the most popular young lady.
Harry Bradford and wife left for
their home in Wymore Saturday after
a few days visit with Mrs. Kern.
The steamboat James D.MePhearson
passed through Kulo last Friday on
the way from St. Joe to Omaha.
Mrs. Emma Kern lett Tuesday for
Lincoln where she will be a delegate
to the Degree of Honor grand lodge.
Will Calkins father arrived from
Oklahoma recently where be ha- been
spending the summer with a daughter.
Blaine Ander-on of Kansas met his
mother here recently on her return
from a visit with her daughter in Iowa
Darveau Bros, have moved their
slaughter hou-e from -outh of town to
the farm north of town where they
have all of their feed.
Wm. Evan- resigned his position as
foreman of the east section last week.
Roy Williams of Fortescue, Mo, was
appointed to till the vacancy.
Mrs. Easter took a dizzy spell one
morning la-t week and stepped off a
high side walk, sustaining a sprained
foot which is slowly improving.
STELLA.
W. F. Higgins went to Omaha Friday ,
on business.
Chester A'.len and wifeot near llowe j
were here Sunday
Mins Mary Felt of Shubert was a
visitor here recently.
John Colgla/.ier of Shubert was a
culler here Thursday.
George Messier of Falls City was a
visitor here last week.
Frank Strunk of Humboldt was a
visitor in town last week.
Alfred Ahern and T. J. Shafer of
Shubert were here Saturday.
C. H. Thomas of Lincoln was a caller
between trains on Wednesday.
W. G. Faukell spent several days in
Omaha looking after business.
Mrs.Anna Griilith went to Oklahoma
this week to visit her son Elmer
Henry Albrecht and wife of near
Howe were visitors here Thursday.
Win. Gibson of near Verdon deliver
ed his wueat to tins market the past
week.
W. H. Hogrefe and wife and Ettie
Ham spent a day in Omaha the past
week.
Elmer King and a party of ladies
from Sbubert made this town a visit
Tuesday.
James Palmer who is visiting his pa
rents at Sbubert was a caller here
Thursday.
Mrs. Jennings and daughter ot Ta
ble Rock visited with her daughter
Mrs. McBride over Sunday here.
Mr. Fuller and Gene Cain of Falls
City took a party of ladies to the fair
at Auburn Friday, returning Saturday
| E. A . Monod who has been running
the pool hull, bought out the remain
ing interest from J. E Gilbert last
week.
J. 11. Holland brought some tine ap
ples from the farm to this place Thurs
day. He sold bis orchard to Kirkpat
rick and Vanwinkle of this place.
Miss Ellio Martin of Idaho has en
tered the Midland college at Atchison
again. She has been out of college for
some time time owing to poor health
R. A. Clark bought Lhe E. FI. Mason !
80 acre farm north of town Thursday !
for $1)5 per acre. Mr. Mason bought;
the T, H. Edmonds farm northwest of j
town at $100an acre.
E. E. James closed the deal for the
Hopper farm southwest of town Thurs
day. Thos. James of north of town
sold his farm to Mist Edith Clark of
Kansas City this week.
The horse sale Saturday which was
conducted under the supervision of VV.
F. and VV. F. Mowery was a good sale.
Col Marion was the auctioneer. Every
horse was soid at a good price.
Mrs. Bessie Haskett had a good sale
Wednesday, amounting to IdO’JO. The
growing crop was sold. Harry Gilli
land who will move on the farm in the
spring bought the corn in the field.
J. R. Cain, jr, and I. W. Harris went
to Humboldt Wednesday and the for
mer took the train for Pawnee. Mr.
Harris attended the bank meeting at
that place. Mr. Cain rode from Paw
nee to Fails City with the Taft party.
G. W. Lambert of northeast of town
badly smashed his thumb while grub
biug stumps. He got his thumb in the
machine ana crushed his linger split
ting the skin until it lay open on the
bone. He had the wound dressed and
is getting along nicely.
The cement blocks are here now for
the cemetery gate and Jim Jellison of
Falls City is engaged to place them in.
A cement walk is laid in front of the
gate. The cemetery is being greatly
improved under the supervision of the
new cemetery association.
The Trail Chib had its first meeting i
of the year at I. H. Martin’s Thursday
evening. A good time was had and
many members were present. The first
prize was won by J. F. Elchert and
Mrs. Clark and the consolation prize
by H. L. Hogrefe and wife.
The lecture course as laid out by the
Stella Entertainment association is
now assured to the public. The tirst
number will appear the 15th and other
dates will follow as are outlined on the
programs. A good number of reserve
seat tickets have been sold for the
season.
Miss Maude Montgomery mst with 1
an accident with a hat pin while ex- j
perimentiug a> to its springing quality |
the past week. She held the pin in her !
haud and it flipped loose and struck her
in the eye causing a very painful in
jury for a few days. The eye is im
proving rapidly and no evil effects will
probably result.
George Jenkins, brother of John i
Jenkins west of Stellu. bought ari unto- j
mobile in Omaha and in company with
the agent drove to his home near Kan
sas City Friday. On his way he stop
ped for a few minutes at the home of
Mrs. Clyde Harden's near Verdon. He
drove from Omaha,leaving at 11 o'clock
and arriving in Verdon about 5. They
drove on to Horton thatevening before
stopping for the night.
The Harvest Home services which
"ere held in the Evangelical Lutheran
church Sunday morning were well
worthy of the name. The house was
decorated witli the fruits and grains of
theffeld. The pastor brought forth
the glories of the autumn as it seemed
never before were seen. On Monday
afternoon the fruits were sold and the
proceeds used for missionary purposes,
E. M. Pollard spoke to a good sized
audience in the opera house Monday
evening on national and state issues.
Calvin Cros-er of Buffalo spoke to
about the same size crowd on Wednes
day evening
Will <tout of Auburn is working on
the telephone this month. As soon as
the board is shipped with complete
fixtures it will be installed.
Gertrude and Ethel Robison who
have been attending tee Peru Norma!
are home on a visit.
Miss French went to Kansas City
Friday evening remaining with her
cousin until Sunday.
W.J. McCray went to Falls City
Monday to attend the county' option
convention.
H. D. Weller left this week for Pen
der and other points on u visit to his
sons.
Sam Query and A. Weaver left Tues-!
day for Dakota to the land opening.
Art Ranks is drilling wheat for John
Jenkins west of town this week.
Messrs. Harlan and Parker of Au- j
burn were here Tuesday.
Foley’s Honey aud Tar cures colds
coughs quickly, strengthens the lungs
and expels colds. Gel the genuine in
a yellow package.
OHIO.
John Hutchison visited with Otto i
Rucgge, Sunday.
Mrs, O A. Guinn went to Perti Mon
day to visit relatives.
Lydia Dowty entertained a number |
of her friends Sunday.
Lola Sturms entertained her friend |
Miss Goolsby Sunday.
Mr. Wenz had a sale last week and is
going to Texas to reside.
Herman Fritz and wife spent Sunday
with Henry Fritz and wife.
F. S, Lichty and family spent Suu
day with H J. Prichard and wife.
Mrs. N. Peck and children were
guests of Mrs. Allie Dowty Sunday.
George Prichard and family spent
Monday evening with Guy Lichty and j
wife.
Jennie Brim ot Sabetha, Ks., is vis
iting a few days with her sister Mrs.
Knisely.
Guy Liehty and wife were guests of
Chas. Stump and wife in Falls City
Sunday.
Mr. Butler and family of near Bar
ada spent Sunday with liev. Lehman
and family.
H. Guilliams and wife entertained at
their home Sunday Milt Strauss, John
Haines and F. Houtzand their families.
Anton Knisely and wife entertained
about BO of the yoyng people at their
home Saturday evening in the way of
party. Nice refreshments were served.
About 50 of the friends of Mrs. Geo.
Prichard went into her home last Fri
day evening and completely surprised
her but Mrs. Prichard soon recovered
from her surprise and entertained in
her charming way. Those present re
port a good time. Nice refreshments
were served.
While Chester Stump was going to
town Monday with a load of apples
something got wrong with the harness
and he stepped out on the tongue of the
wagon while the mules were going and
one of the mules kicked him on the
arm and he fell under the wagon and
the wheels passed over his legs.
Married Man in Trouble
A married man who permits any !
member or vbe family to take anything
except Foley’s Honey and Tar. fori
coughs, colds and lung trouble, is |
guilty of neglect. Nothing else is as
good for all pulmonary troubles. The |
genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar con-1
tains no opiate* and is In a yellow
package. Kerr’s Pharmacy.
VERDON.
Mr. Williams returned to Omaha
Friday.
Ernest Overton left Tuesday for
Dakota.
W. H. Moran was a Peru visitor
Monday.
Vivian Mayfield returned from Oma
ha Friday.
W. F. Veaeh and wife were Lincoln
visitors Thursday.
Amret Hart made a business trip to
Shubert Thursday.
Ed Shubert and family visited rela
tives at Shubert Sunday.
Charles Weaver and J. Griffith went
to Lincoln last Thursday.
Frank Bridser of Shubert was in
town a short time Monday,
Lena and Ralph Shubert visited rela
tives at Shubert ibis week.
Mrs. Ira Houtz and son were Falls
City visitors last Thursday.
Jim Ayers and wife went to Falls
City Saturday in their auto.
Lee Hart and family visited rela
tives at Moral, Kans, Saturday.
Henry Corn, Fred Heineman and
Charley Moran were Falls City visitors
Thursday.
Messrs, and Mesdames Hasengarand
and Randolph were Omaha visitors
last week.
Mr. Schrader and daughter returned
Monday from their visit to Council
Grove, Kans.
Lou Parsons and Norman Heinzel
man went to Shubert Thursday in the
formers auto.
Bert Waggoner and Lily Shubert
were married at Falls City last Thurs
day. They have the best wishes of
their many friends.
BARADA
Miss Alice Yoder spent Sunday in
Falls City.
C. H. Martin and w:fe were In Shu
bert, Tuesday.
Mrs Wesley Bovvers is in Omaha
taking in the carnival.
The canning factory made the last
run of the season on Tuesday.
A large number of our people went
to Falls City on Thursday to hear Taft.
Oscar Gilson went to Rosalie to en
gage in corn husking for the fall sea
son.
Dr. Van Osdel reports a girl at the
home of Hirarn Bogess born, October
2, 1908.
Mrs. Whistler of Morrill, Kansas,
visited her parents Levi Frederick and
wife last week.
Mrs. Emma Seharringhausen return
ed with her father Ernest Kuhlman
from his his yisit to Odell.
Miss Anna Severns gave the pupils
of the Barada schools a treat of fine
watermelons on Tuesday of last week.
W. M. Scott of the Bureau of Flant
Industry1, U. S. Department of Agri
culture, spent several days last week
at the Forest Hill Fruit Farm.
Mrs. W. A. Cox, Mrs. J, R. Short
ledge and Mrs. H. Siemering and Mrs.
W. F. Butler donated some nice house
plants to the schools last week.
R. N. Williamson went to Omaha
Tuesday to attend the rural letter car
riers convention. Henry Langdon
carried the mail In his absence.
Levi Frederick and wife went to
Omaha to attend the Ak-Sar-Ben.
From there they go to Waterloo to
visit their neice, Mrs. Rosa Arnold.
Mrs. Ida Richardson and Miss Anna
Gebhart of Long Island, Kansas, visit
ed this week with their aunt Mrs.
Emma Siemering and other relatives.
A little daughter came to the home
of Reinhart Herbster one day last
week. This is thesixteenth child born
to this union, fifteen of whom are liv
ing.
Wilson Wamsley has purchased of
J. F Rumbaugh his town property and
will take possession in the spring. Mr.
Rumbaugh will move onto the Grand
ma Huff farm in the spring.
Mrs. Dan Wamsley and Mrs Henry
Faller accompanied their cousin Mrs.
Otto Scharringhausen to her home at
Odell where they will visit their grand
mother'and other relatives.
On Monday evening a number of
friends gathered in response to invita
tions, at the home of J. F. Rumbaugh
to help him celebrate his birthday.
Although Mr. Rumbaugh was not ex.
pecting company ne arose to the occa
sion and a very pleasant evening fol
lowed. Nice refreshments were served
To quickly checK a cold, druggists
are dispensing everywhere, a clever
Candy Cold Cure Tablet called Preven
tics at the sneeze stage, to head off all
colds. Box of 48—25c. Sold bv all
dealers.
COUNTY OPTION
Contiduod from First page.
will be appoin ted by the presi
dent, and who will appoint an
executive committee and ali
other committees deemed neces
sary.
The president or Secretary
will call league meetings and
arrange for public speaking in
the county and do all things
pertaining to their offices to
promote the cause of county op
tion. The vice president and
treasurer will perform the du
ties customary to such officers.
The league will take no active
part in the election of a presi
dent, governor, state officers or
congressmen, but will confine
its efforts to the election of
the members of tbe legislature
who favor the countv option
law.
I he committee also recom
mended as officers, V. G. Ly
ford, president; Joseph Windle,
vice president; P. B. Weaver,
secretary and W. J. McCray,
treasurer. Report of the com
mittee was adopted.
Chairman appointed D. A.
Grush, LeRoy Judd, John L.
Cleaver, John Holman and Cass
Jones as executive committee
and also named the chairman
for each ward or precinct.
COUNTY OPTION MEETING
Monday, October 12, Preston.
Tuesday, October 13, Maple
Grove school house.
Wednesday, October 14, Sil
ver Creek school house.
Thursday, October 15, Prank
Lichty school house.
Friday, October lb. Shubert.
Saturday, October i7, Rulo.
These meetings will begin
at 7:30 p. m. Everybody in
vited.
Public Sale
Chas. Zoeller, having decided
to move to Texas, will offer for
sale at his.farm b miles south
east of Falls City,3 miies north
east of Reserve, Kas., and 3
miles southwest of Preston, 5
head of hordes, 35 head of cattle
79 bead of hogs and a number of
farm implements. If you want
any of these this will be your
chance, as everything will go
at your own price.
Notice of Sale
IN THK DISTRICT COURT OF UK HARD
SON COUNTY. N EBRASK A.
In the matter of the application of Harvey
Houston, administrator of the estate of Frances
Houston, deceased, for license to sell real estate.
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an
order of the Hon. John B. Raper. one of the
judges of the District Court of Richardson Coun
ty, Nebraska, made on the 2nd day of October,
1908, for the sale of the real estate hereinafter de
scribed, there will be sold at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash at the west front door
of the court house in the city of Falls City in
said county on the 2nd day of November, 1908, at
the hour of 2 o’clock 1\ M., the following de
scribed real estate to-wit: Lots seven i7), eight
(H), nine (9) and ten (TO), block one hundred one
(101) in the city of Falls City, Richardson County,
Nebraska. tiaid sale will remain open one hour.
Dated this 7th day of October. lVus.
Harvey IIeaston.
Administrator of the estate of Frances IL-an
ton, deceased.
1*. B. Weaver, At torney.
(First publication Oct. 9rh I times
It Tastes Good and
Creates Strength
the famous cod liver and
iron medicine, without oil.
Vinol is much better than
cod liver oil and emulsions,
because, while it contains all
the medicinal value they do,
it disagrees with no one.
As a body builder and
strength creator for old
people, delicate children,
after sickness, and for stub
born coughs and colds Vinol
is unequaled.
A. G. WANNER, Falls City, Neb,