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Henry C. Smith LANDS & LOANS _ J 240 acres well improved, 14- 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,'2 miles from depot, Richardson county, Nebraska. Good buildings and laud Will take 40 or 80 acres as part payment 160 acres upland, 1 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. 80 acres '4-mile from Falls City high school, 640 acres, $8,000 improvements Also 040 acres adjoining. Will take 100acres a- part payment. Fine running water. A No. 1 opportunity. Moncv to loan _ ,4? The County in General The “Doings” of our Country Driends and Neighbors. BARADA Conrad tierdes wa- in ti e city hat urday. Anthony JSuehi.oD was a county scat visitor Sat urday. Hattie Lilly visited Saturday at i i r home near Verdun. J. K, Splekler and son < Hi- w< re In Kalis City Saturday Mrs. Sam Kdgar wa- up from Kali City the first of the week. Mrs. Hattie Bronson of Verdun vis ited schools here last, week. During the absence of the postmaster R. H. Dunn Is serving the public Herman Kelly Im- returned to Data da after an ahsenci of several week Henry Paechen and family spent Sunday with Mr. Parehert’s mother Leon Vas»ar is carrying his arm in a sling, the result of a kicking horse T. C. Hop, wife and sor. Orrie are in Barada while a couple of rooms is be ing added to his house. John Zachary returned to IBs home at Centralia. Kunsas, after 11 plea-ant visit with relatives here. The Willing Workers and Blue Rib bon society on Friday decided to pre pare .1 program to be given Thanks giving evening. J. A. Martin was called to l’aonia, Colorado last week bv the serious 111 ness of his mother. Since his depart ure word comes that the crisis is past and it is thought she will recover. F.thel Dunn wa- surprised on Mon dav, November 0 it being her fourteen th birthday. A large number were present and nice refreshments Were served. She received a number of nice presents, Mrs. M. Kineman of Tacoma. Wash visited la-t week with Neil Plersol and family. When she left she took with hor, her two grand children, Gladys and Frankie Plersol who will make their home with her. If You AreiOver Fifty Read This Most people past middle age. suffer from kidney and bladder disorder which Foley's Kidney remedy would cure, Stop the drain on the vitality and restore needed strengtn and vigor. Commence taking Foley’s Kidney Remedy today. Kerr’s Pharmacy. OHIO Mrs Richly is enjoying a visit from her mother. Alice Goolsby visited the Missis Strauss Sunday. Mrs. GuytPrine visited with her pi rents last week. Clarence Peek visited with the Kl shtre boys Sunday. Guy Liehty and wife spent Sunday at Chesti r Stumps. Prances Smith and family spent Sunday at Verdun with a sister. George Prichard and family were guests of friends in Falls City Sunday. Mrs. A. D. Hurabarger and son left their borne In Guthrie, Ok, last week. Wm. Huettner and family visited with H. Shrieber and family Sunday Annie Burkholder is at Mr. Butler’s near Barada doing tewing this week. H. Guilliams and wife enjoyed a visit from a sister of the former of Craig, Mo, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cook of the county home spent a few days witli their sou at Verdon last week. Grandma Allison went to Falls City Wednesday to visit her daughter and sister for a lew days. Mrs. O. A, Guinn left Wednesday to visit her father in Oklahoma and from there -lie will go to her home in St Anthony, Idaho. A clergeman writes, " Preventing, those little Candy Cold Cure Tablets are working wonders in my parish.” Preventics surely will check a cold or the Grippe, in a very few hours, and preventatives are so safe and harmless No quinine, nothing harsh nor sicken ing. Fine for feverish restless child ren. Box of 4* an 25c. Sold by all dealers. Head the plain formula on a box of Pink Pain Tablets. Then ask your doctor if there is a better one. Pain means congestion blood pressure somewhere. Dr. Shoops Pink Pain Tablets check head pains, womanly pains, pains anywhere. Try one, anil see. 20 for 25 cents. Sold by all dealers. I RULO i<iH Pierce visited Falls City one day last week. Mrs Mari Taylor spent last week in Falls City Crumitna Boenner spent last week in Falls City. Muse Frederie was a Falls City visi tor recently. Will Craves is shucking corn on the reservation. Mary Blair of Highland is visiting relatives here. J. A. Osborn was a St. Joe visitor last Sat unlay. Maggie Bowker was a Falls City visitor rt ee.ntly. August Johnson arrived from Platts mouth Sunday. darnel Wilson of Pri ston was a llulo visitor last week. Mrs. Knoch /.tdgler was ,i Falls City visitor Saturday. Fred Brown of Fails City was a visi tor here recently. Chuti. Cavei y.agle and wife spent Sunday in Arago. Nellie Coupe spent Sunday at her home in Falls City. Albert Anderson was down from VVymore lust week. Herman Kloepfel and family visited in Falls City last week. Marie McCarty of Falls City visited relatives here la-t week. Ci ace Cronin of Falls City -pent Sunday with horn • folks. Marion Jarrott of St Joe is visiting relatives In Nulo this week. Mol lie Winterbotto® visited rela tives in Falls City last week. Dave Anderson and daughter Bessie drove to Besorve last week. Mrs Win. Johnson visited friends in Kansas a few Ua\s last week. .1. A. Hinkle and family visited with her father near Fortosoue Sunday. Mamie and C rtriide Kanaly went to st. Joe Saturday on shopping tour. Charlie Seott and family of Kansas speut Saturday witli relatives here. Agnes Schrader came down from Preston Friday evening for a short visit, Cus Johnson went to his home in Nebraska City for a short stay last week. The two little sons of John Tangney spent Sunday with their nnele James Tangney. Mrs. I). Van entertained tlie ladies Aid society Friday, with an all day sewing bee. Prof. Yogaline and Miss Kermen at tended the teachers association at Lin coln last week. uenry oenniiai ten irom a lauuer last Th arsday breaking one of his shoulder blades. Fred Brown and family were the guests of Frank Robinson and wife the first of the week. Mrs. Frank Kobinsou, Mrs. Vanval kiubury and Pauline Kirk were in Fallc City Friday. liulo was almost depopulated Friday: everybody attending the sale of prop erty in P'alls City. Norm Kermode and family have moved into Henry Scotts house in the north part of town. Mrs. Geo. Crocker and two children visited with Mrs. Will Cunningham the first of the week. Mrs. Susan Holes returned from Brock last week where she had been visiting her daughter. Mrs. Ben l’oteet jr., and two child ren of Falls City visited the first of the week with Mrs. Susan Boles. Charlie Marcum shipped his house holu goods to Ridgeway, Mo, last week where they will make their future home. Mamie and Ruth Kanaly attended the entertainment given by the Knight of Columbus at Falls City Wednesday night. Word has been reeeiyed by relatives from Mrs. Kern at Kansas City which states her brother. Will Shelhorn is some better. Lena Hallett, second primary teach er, who has been quite sick was able to go to Salem Saturday where she was met by her sister who accompanied her home to Peru, where she will remain UDtil she lias recovered her health. SHUBERT Maude West is visiting her broth'-r j at Auburn. Harry Saylors of it .trad a w*» a t -i tor here Saturday. Mrs. Harmon is enjoying a vi-;t from her -on of Nemaha. A. M Sbubert. was u business v • or in Kansas City last week Theodor-' Hill of Omaha spent -un day with home folks here Melvin Crews and family visited relatives at Auaurn Sundae. Mrs. Dedrieh of Verdun wa- the guest of friends here Thursday. Miss V evu Bergsma came down from I 'em Friday, returning Monday. J. C. Shulenberg and wife -p■■nt Sunday in the country with relatives. Antony Hge returned this week from a two months staj in Holt County, Ne raska. Mrs, Oatbout whs called to St. Joe last week by the serious illn-s., of her mother. J. A. Mai tin was called to Faonia. Colorado. Wednesday by the -erioits i 11 ness of his mother Mr. Birdsley and wife of Falls City came out Thursday to spend a few weeks with their son and family. Mrs. Henry Fisbburn accompanied by her mother Mrs. Wheeler were the guests of friends ut Salem last week. Leona Martin ami Yeva Bergsma were among the young people here who enjoyed themselves at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Weieks Saturday evening. The dance which was given at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Weick last Sat uritay evening in honor of their daugh ters birthday was well attended and all report a splendid time. Refresh ments were served. Miss Pearl Sbubert entertained tie Christian church choir at her home last Saturday evening the guest of honor being Miss Seamonds of War renshurg. Mo. M — Pearl is an ele gant entertainer and all agreed that they enjoyed the evening splendidly. The people of Sbubert are sorry over the accident which happened last Sat urday, of which i»tto Spiekler. whoa short time ago crippled Henry Wood ring of Barada and who was supposed to have been tit cause of the runaway which caused Mrs Millers death, of which all members of the family have our sympathy. Money Several thousand dollars of private funds to loan on good farm security. Want to place it out at once. IIkxkyC. Smith Notice of Referees' Sale of Real Estate Notice is hereby given that hy virtue of a judgment in partition entered on the 5th da.v of November 1906, In an action pending in the district court of Richardson County, Nebraska, in which Myrtle Schaible Mulligan is plaintiff and Carrie Scliaible, widow of John Schaible, Jr., deceased. Laura Schaible, Roy Scliaible* lid ward Scliaible, Ltna Schaible and William Mulligan are defendants, and in pursuance of an order directing the sale of the premises entered in said cause November 9, and in pursuance to an order of sale issued out of said court in said cause, we, the undersigned refer ees in partition in said action, will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for ca-h on the 14th day of December, 1908, sale commeiicingat one ID o’clock p. m., at the West front door of the court house in Falls City in said county, the following described real estate to-wit: The south half l1! of the north east quarter ID of section thirty 130! in township (1) one north range sixteen^ltLiu Richardson Coun ty. Nebraska. The purchaser takes the real estate free of widow’s dower. Dated November 10th, Rkavis a Reavis, A. R. Scott, Attorneys for Plaintiff J. R. Wilhite, II. I. Rkavis, Referees. First publication November 13. 5 times. Private Sale COUNTY TREASURERS CKKTIK1CATK OF TAX SALK The State of N« braska • Richardson County ' ‘ I. J. S. Lord, Treasurer of the county of Richardson, m the State of V braska, do here by certify that the following deicribed real estate in said County and State tow it: Lot No. five 15) in block No. sixty—seven I 971 situated in the village of Rulo proper, was on the JMli da> of February. UH'7, duly sold by me in the man ner provided by law, at private sale at the County Treasurer's office, in the court house in said county, the same hoving been offered at public sale, and not sold for want of bidders, for the delinquent taxes thereon for the year of lUoO, amounting to eighty-six cents, including interest and penalty thereon and costs allowed by law to 11. L. Kloepfel for the sum one dollar and thirty-six cents. And 1 further cer tify that unless redemption is made cf said real estate in the manner provided by law the said 11. L. Kloepfel or.bis assigns, will be entitled to a deed therefor, on and after the 1st day of March, A. I). ltWU on surrender of tlii-> certifi cate. In witness whereof, l have hereunto set my hand and seal this 28th day of February A. I>. 1U07. J. S. Lord, Treasurer N. A. Nbitzel, Richardson County, Deputy [seal] Nebraska First publication November 9, 3 times THE LOCAL LORE Cru\vtlt*d off tlit* regular Local Page. Mrs. Will Sears is reported on the sick list this week. Our justice of the peace this week raised the price of butter to Sn for a six-pound roll. Mrs. R. 1*. Thomas returned yesterday from a two weeks stay in Cheyenne Wells. Colo. George llansell of Salem made the Tribune office a pleasant call while in the city Monday. Will Burnett and wife of Chi cago, spent Tuesday in this city guests of Mrs. D. W. Reid. Falls City has a bashful youth who they have dubbed the “silent wonder." Ask Tom Glines. The cry of the chimney sweep is about the only thing out of the ordinary which has happened this week. Supt. T. J. ()liver spent a por tion of the week looking after school interests in Franklin pre cinct. Mrs. Sam Marts left this week for Goodland, Kan., where she will spend a couple of weeks with her son. James McDowell and wife have returned from Tecumseh, where they had spent several days visit ing with their son. Remember the place a pretty comfortable auditorium at the Baptist church, conveniently ar ranged for such an entertain ment. The "Devil' will be with us next Wednesday evening He will hold forth at the Gehling where no doubt many will greet his satanic majesty. F'or good home cooking visit Morstnan's drug store Saturday afternoon, where the ladies of the Fuiscopal church will have for sale many good things to tempt your appetite. Mrs. (Jus Summers, a former resident of this city is here a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vet Simanton. This is her first visit in this citv for about twenty years. She has been visiting with tier son, Charley, in Omaha, and is now enroute to St- Joe to visit her daughter. P. (). Averv, George Kenney, C- B. Gridley, Oscar Leech, J. (). Shroyer and wife, Mrs. C. O. Avery, Mrs. George Dennis, Miss Nellie Gridley, Miss Abbie Leech, Otto Porr, ()• E. Zook, Rev.Can trail, Mrs. Culbertson, are among the many visitors in the city at tending the Sunday school con vention. Henry C Smith was in Tecum seh Wednesday and while there a representative of a so-called re publican paper of Lincoln solicit ed him to subscribe. What Henry said to him made a crowd of re oublicans set up a cheer. The Lincoln papers are in bad with the people who resent Nebraska’s present position with the solid south. Much amusement was furnish ed on Saturday afternoon, when ! Karl Brakes was called upon to wheel Lew Beasley arround the court house square in payment of an election bet made early in the campaign. The trip was made atnid the beating of drums and the shouting of the crowd, and ten to one both participants were glad when it was over. Martin Gehling leaves Friday night for Chicago, where he will attend the Wahl-Henins institute for the purpose of taking a spec ial course in brewing. Martin is always anxious to give his pat rons the best in his line and never fails to avail himself of every opportunity to become more proficient in every branch of his work. He will be absent about two weeks. BAPTIST BENEFIT RECITAL A Program of Rare Merit for Our Music Lovers This entertainment does not on v promise a musical treat, but the object t'or which it is given is -o worthy a one, that all intelli gent people, who have the religi ous, moral,and musical interest of the town at heart, should encour age it by their presence Nov. 20 at the Baptist church. The motive prompting thits benefit is a pure unalloyed desire to benefit The talent is of the best and right here we are pleased to note the fact that there is more talent in re serve in Falls City than is used in this entertainment; for there is ability in our own town that many cities of larger size cannot boast. The work being (lone by the chorus is serious and painstaking, not. of a day, but of months, the object being to perfect what ever is begun 'Die separate numbers, solos, trios and quartettes are ail of a distinctively good class of music and chosen with a view to please. Tne ladies in charge are not unknown. Many of our citizens will remember having heard Mrs. Banks sing many years ago. Let them come and renew their youth in hearing her again on Friday evening, Nov. 20th. She will sing a selection from an opera, one or two Scotch ballads, and the same number of Irish ballads. Other attractions will he a violin solo, the ever delightful Inter mezzo, from Cavalleria Rusticnna, by Miss Alice (.'leaver, the gifted director of the Cleaver String Or chestra A solo by Miss I na Snidow whose study in Chicago Iihh made her singing more pleas ing than ever, as was shown by the hearty applause given her at the Womans Club very recently. Look for a complete program in next week's issue. FOR PROGRESSIVE ONES Northwest Texas is Now Calling You Tile call of the west lias devel oped this nation within the period of two men’s life time from noth ing to the worlds greatest pro ducer. Northwest Texas is now making the iast call. Will you be one of the thousands of willing volunteers who are daily reaping the harvest of great prosperity in this last west the land of now. On Tuesday morning, Nov. 17, via Missouri Pacific train No. loti, due at Falls City, Neb., at 3:4<) a. in., we will run a personally con ducted excursion to Canyon City, Texas. Homeseekers round trip twenty-five day limit ticket in cluding free berth and Pullman car service will be $17.10 wh eh sum will be refunded to you in case of purchase of any of our lands. Come and bring your wife with you and make this trip, in vestigate this land and get you a good, well located productive farm before it is too late. Call or write us in time to arrange for excursion ticket. Phone No. bib or 210. We have samples of the soils and products from Randall Coun ty, Texas, now on exhibition, call and see them and get a descrip tive folder setting forth the truths of the great opportunity that awaits you. Yours for business Whitaker Bros., Falls City, Neb., representing the Rife Land Co., Canyon City, Texas. Card of Thanks To all those who were so kind to us during our recent bereavement in the death of our dear wife and mother, we wish to return our sincere thanks. Ai'utst Milleb, Herman Wief. Obituary ! Special from Ruin. Inez Anderson was born at Mound City. Mo.. Dec. 31, l'"'! Was married in Falls City, dan.17, 1*97. to Wm, Craiy. Died at the , home of her mother in Katis s on Nov, d. 190*. Three years e_ro her sister died which cast a irlootn over her life from which she never recovered. Her father passed away two months before her sum mons came. After the father’s death, the mother had Inez > ne and live with her, that she miyht care for her the rest of her days. She leaves a husband and live children, four brothers and mother all of whom have the sympathy of the entire community, T;ie funeral was held on Thursday at 2 o'clock from the Holiness church in Rulo conducted by Rev. Adams after which the remains wen- laid to rest in the Rulo cemetery. Card of Thanks We desire to thank those who so kindlv rendered assistance and comfort, to us during the ill ness and death ot our beloved little son. Mu. and Mus. Fked H. Geblt. j — rDAVIES 8? OWENS ■mrr—rai m iiwiiimhw nu i Our Show Window SOME people may have formed an incorrect idea of this store by studying the Show Windows, and we wish it to be known that the Win dow is no criterion of what is in the store. You are invited to come in. Our display of New Holiday Things will be a revelation to those who have not seen it a joy to the intelligent be holder. DAVIES & OWENS. L _J -^ We have a Large Supply of Gunther’s Always=Fresh Chocolates Both in Bulk l and Boxes These goods, we are safe in saying, are t the BEST. When you want the BEST give them | a trial. Your patronage solicited, McMillans ! PHARMACY Falls City, Nebraska V ^ • I