The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, February 05, 1909, Image 8
Henry C. Smith LANDS & LOANS ^----_, 240 acres well improved. It rr.i'• » f- -n Depot in Kjs, Good spring. Best of terms. Will take 40 acres as part payment, balance lor.c time at low interest. 200 acres I'A miles from depot, ftlthardson 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. 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. (140 acres, $8,000 improvements Also 640 acres adjoining. Will take 160acres a? part payment. Fine running water. A No. 1 opportunity. Money to loan I The County in General The “Doings” of our Country Friends and Neighbors. m STELLA ( eorge yulck Is on the sick list, juries Stump of Kalis City wa« here T esday. Mrs. Hewitt went to Auburn Sunday to visit a sister. . II. Chaney was hom< fioro Lincoln a taw days this week. Hey. Ogden of Bethany preached at the Christian Sunday. V. W, Marts of Auburn wa» in town this week on business. Weddle of Sbubc-rt wits in town Thursday on business. Walters of Cook wus visiting rela tives here the past week. Mrs. S. Weddle went to Verdon Sat in lay lor a visit with friends. MrsrHewitt of Washington wa- here the past wc-k visiting her parent-. Mrs. Avery of Pawnee visited her - star Mrs. Tomlinson the past week. A ten pound hoy '"as born to Joe Mason hihI wife east of town Sunday. < . II Timerman and A. J. Baldwin were business visitors in Auburn Mon day. I.loyd Warne and C. t >. ijuery went to Dawson Friday with a hunch of mules. 1. K. Keirners made u trip to Kails City Sunday on ills motor cycle in 10 minutes. VV. Harris and J. L Suver shipped two cars of cattle tv) Kansas City Th arsiiav. .. L. Davison returned from Tren t< ■> , Mo., where lie had been attending »: auctioneers school. . rank Weller who i- attending the .•late university came home Saturday .'are for his father. Harney ShotTerd will move with his air.illv Into the .1. W. Summer house »»#* of town this week. The W. <>. \V lodge decided to liave a hall of their own and htive routed a room in the Clark building. \Y. A Vandeveer and wife left Sun day for Creighton, Xob.. where tIcy • HI m ik < their home in the future. Mrs Avery and daighter left Tues day for their home in Pawrec after u r with her .sister Mas. Tomlinson < • II. Tlmerman added another 10 w res to his farm this week wienie bought the .1 \Y. Summer place for t If 00. Junlle Nomhalal# who h n s been fca >hing school in Colorado returned F'rlday and will farm his father- place Vhe coming year. y.im Weddle who rented the Harris f.r. ei south of town the past week gave if i'!1 to his father and brother who vvi'l tei;.' ,.i ir.rp 0f tjio p’aee. A11 To Pods was here the past v*’ visiting her parents before ei l ■- -g rpon I cr new duties in the Ne i'i- - i Asylum of Po HHnd, T ie band boy; of th's place have lots rerve and they nionn to stay with it. Ti-cy met Tuesday evening ai d reor cnttl/ed for the eonPng yeur. Y \V. KaMenmunc left Monday for Frankfort. Kan , where he will take charge of a lumber yard. Hi* family wi!! remain here for a few days and then will follow. Jacob Stoll/, and wife of Chicago •ere Imre the past week visiting rela tive# They are on their way to Twin FaT#. Idaho, where the former's brother ll/.ra is farming. C C. and L. G.Faokell arrived Wed nesday from their years stay at Cho-1 tcaa, Mont. They proved up on their : homestead# and will engage in the im-1 plement business here with their fath «r. They report conditions favorable there for a man to get a foot hold. Pneumonia Follows LaCrippe Pneumonia often follow? lagrippe Jut never follows the use of Foley's Honey ami Tar, for lagrippe coughs and deep seated colds. Refuse any but the genuine in the yellow package. Kerr's Pharmacy. Hexamethylenetetramine The above is the name of a German chemical, which is one of the many valuable Ingredients of Foley’s Kidney Remedy. Hexamethylenetetramine is recognized by medical text books and authorities as a uric acid solvent and antiseptic for the urine. Take Foley's Sidney Remedy as soon as you notice any irregularities, and avoid a serious ®a!ady. Kerr’s Pharmacy. SHU8ERT Grandma Lewis is quite ill. Will Hoppe of Stella was here Fri day. Jon Harper of Auburn wa- here this week. , *IJorn to Joe Watton and wife a girl Friday lust. Hen Marker of Auburn was here dur lng the week. Jim Morris of Stella was on our streets Friday, The little child of Joe Watten and wife is very sick. Mrs. Tom Spence of Falls < ity is the guest of friends here. Mrs. Lizzie Coglazaer of Stella is visiting relatives here. I). G. Fainter and family are prepar ing to move to Stella. Fd Shubfert of Verdon spent the week with relatives here. Hire McNulty of Table Ko"k -pent Sunday here with friends. Several from here attended t h e Cline sale at Httrada on Monday. bred Coglazier went to Arago Mon day to look after his store there Alonzo Harmon arrived home from liis visit at Tecuraseh this week. Walter Kewls and K. C. Riggs were visiting friends near Salem recently. Ross Klnton and wife iroved to their farm north of town during the week. Mrs, I,. M. Weddle is still very sick and hopes of her recovery are growing weaker. The revival ut Hie M. 10. church is still in progress and much good is be ing done. Fred Coglazier and Walter Weddle were business visitors at Auburn on Wednesday. Fred Klnton and wife now occupy the properly recently vacated by Ross Klnton and wife. David Ward ha- rented the Fredrick property and will take possession as soon as some repairs are made. The W. t) W. supper which wa- to have been Thursday evening was pos poned until some time in the near fu ture. " alter Weddle and wife arrived Monday from Curley, Neb., being call ed by tin* serious illness of the formers mother. C R. Kluger, the jeweler, lOfiu Vir ginia live., Indianapolis, Ind . writes: "I was so weak from kidney trouble that I could hardly walk a hundred feet Four bottles of Foley's Kidney Rcnvdy cleared my complexion, cured my backache and the irregularities disappeared, and I can now attend to business every day, and recommend Foley’s Kidney I lo medy to al! sufferers j as it cured me after the doctor- and other remedies had failed " Kerr’s Pharmacy. BARADA Mrs Olive Kukor wa- quite ill la-t week W. S McGowan wa- in Shubert Monday. George and Tom Shaffer of Shubert were here Monday. V . M. Strieker is suffering flora a severe abce-s on his neck. Hr. Van Osdel reports a son born dan. 'll to Moses Harr and wife. li. H. Woodring und family will move onto a larm six miles south soon. ! Sam Cain ha* moved in the rooms on 1 the second floor of the Allen building. Rev. Rouen of Verdon is assisting Kev, Lehman in revival meetings at1 Big Bethel. The deputy sheriff was up from Falls l itv Monday subpoenitig witnesses for the Nixon trial. Walter Morehead finds plenty of work repairing windmills as there were nineteen wrecked during the last weeks storm. A number of articles have been found and left at the post office, among them a very pretty lamp mat. and some mittens. Galen Elder called upon Dr. Van Osdel last week to have a tumor re moved from'his seal]). This was suc cessfully done and the patient is doing well Foley’s Orino Laxative cures con sumption and liver trouble and makes the bowels healthy and regular. Orino is superior to pills and tablets as it does not gripe or nauseate. Why take anything else? Kerr's Pharmacy. RULO Mr. Maun wont to Hildreth Monday. Arthur Darvean went to Lincoln last week. Mr. Perry of Lincoln was here last week. John Kanaly was a St. Joe visitor Tuesday A. C. Graves was a St. Joe visitor Tuesday. Win. Smith of Shickley spent Sun day here. Jim Mooney was a Falls City visitor this week. S. W. Cunningham went to St. Joe Thursday. Mrs. Taylor was a Falls City visitor this week. Mr. Fisher was a White Cloud visitor last week. Mrs. Hopkins was an Atchison visi tor Monday. Dr. Henderson was a Preston visitor Wednesday. Sum Goolsby went to St. Joe on busi ness last week. L B. Murdock was an Atchison visi tor Wednesday. W. J Cunningham was a St. Joe visitor last week. George Peabody was a Falls City visitor Thursday. George Ocomb was a Lincoln visitor one day last week. Morris Jones of Hiawatha was a vis itor here Tuesday. Charlie Hodge and wife are the pa rents of a baby girl. Mrs. Will Morehouse was a Falls City visitor Monday. John Mann of White Cloud was a visitor here Saturday. Della Martin was quite sick last week but is able to be up again. Mr. Fredric the line man of Wymore had business here Friday. Ferd lloehme of Atchison is visiting his parents here this week Mr. Flshire of lowaFoint has moved into the John White house. Sym Burk and daughter Bessie were Falls City visitors Tuesday. Mr. Fulton and family moved to Narea, Kansas, Wednesday. Mrs. John Anderson visited with relatives In Kansas last week. Cecil Kanaly returned to Salem Sun day after a visit with home folks. George Boerner came down from Violet to spend Sunday with his family. An infant of Abe Liberty and wife died Friday and was buried Saturday. Mr. Gilbert and wife and Mr*. John Young were Falls City visitors Tues day. Steve Cunningham shipped a car of cattle to Kansas City one night last week. Mr*. Dennis McCarthy of Falls City was here last week to lie with her father. Mrs. Lambert and little daughter ar rived from Western Nebraska Tuesday to visit relatives. Mrs. Will llartlet of Falls City at tended the funeral of Grandma Me Wain here Sunday. Mrs. Jessie Roland died of consurap t on lu»t Friday night and was buried Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Ribbe. mother of Mrs. Holly Rector, died suddenly Sunday. The funeral was held Wednesday. H, A. Scott has leased his hotel to Mr. Morehouse and has moved into one of Mrs. Swenforth’s houses. FARGO Mrs. Durfee has been quite sick for some time. George Wintz spent Sunday with Mike Snoke. Ed Hackman of Rulo was in this vi cinity recently. There will be a protracted show here all next week. Dan and Pearl Wagoner were Palls City shoppers Monday. E. J. Durfee was in this vicinity looking after business last week. Quite a number of our farmers have been butchering their winters meat. John Neidecker and sister Annie of Ft. Hazel attended the box supper at district 26. Mr. Grumps who has been on the sick list for an extended time is on the road to recovery. There was a dance given at the Red man hall Wednesday night. A large crowd was in attendance. There was a box supper given at district 26 under the supervision of Miss Mary Haunks. A large crowd was present. OHIO. Charley Zentner spf nt last week in Lincoln. O A. Hark returned home from Ilu lo Monday. Harry Woods spent Sunday with Hen Duerfeldt. Ethel Peek spent Wednesday with Wanda Shaffer. John Schuler was a guest of Will I Horstrnan Tuesday. Ferre! Dragoo spent Tuesday night with Elsie Huettner. Guy and Albert Burk spent Tuesday with John Hutchison. Mrs. Frank Shaffer was on the sick list the first of the week. Ethel Peek was a guest of Domia Shaffer one day last week. Frank Cook and family spent Sunday in Verdon the guest of relatives. Graces McManus spent Thursday night with Edna and Vera Shafl'er. Mrs. Earl Clark and baby spent last week with Edna and Vera Shaffer. Delos Splckler and wife spent Wed nesday with George Peck and wife. Mrs. Will Bartlett went to Rulo Sun day to attend th o funeral of her aunt. .Mrs. Noah Peek returned home Monday after two weeks spent in Falls City earing for her mother who had been quite ill. II. J and George Prichard, Delos Splckler and Guy Lichty and their wives spent Sunday witli Chester Stump and wife. Perry ShalTer while at work in his blacksmith shop cut the main artery in one of his wrists. Dr. Greene was called and ho is getting along nicely. VERDON. Jim Ayers was a Humboldt visitor Saturday. G'has. Weaver was a county seat visi tor Thursday. Claude Saylors and mother drove to Falls City Monday. Clyde Lum returned home from Kansas City Friday. Mita Helneman of Ta'tnage was vis iting relatives here Sunday. Fred Sebold of Falls City was here Monday on business. Mrs. Dr. Griffith of Fails City visited relatives here last week. Scott Saylor* was here from Falls City Monday on business. John Parkhurst and wife moved into the Ilart property this week. Monte Lum of Dodge City, Ks , is visiting his parents here this week Mrs. Swartz and children of Louis ville have been visiting friends here. Henry McNulty of Bern, Ks., has been visiting relatives here the past week. Amret [fart and Chloe Wilkinson visited relatives at Shubert Wednes. day. The telephone gang of Falls City have been repairing the line here this week. Mrs. Fraker and daughter Mrs. Ball of Hobart, Okla., are visiting relatives here. Mrs. Fred Gibson and son returned Sunday front their visit at Nebraska City. Mrs. Goldie Yoder came up from Fall# City Monday on a visit to rela tives. Joe Parsons and son and Clarence Mayfield were Falls Ci*y visitors Wed nesday. Chris Jorn, Henry Corn and Warren Douglas attended lodge at Dawson Tuesday. Misses Imler and Bill ot Shubert at tended the teachers association here Saturday. Mrs. Joe Smith and daughter re turned from their visit at Nemaha Wednesday. Mesdames Lee Hart and Harriett Otto and Miss F.thel Cook were Stella visitors Monday. Mrs Yredenburgh of Kingfisher, Okla.. was called here by the death of her sister Mrs. Kiel. Foley’s Honey and Tar clears the air passages, stops the irritation in the throat, soothes the imflamed mem branes. and the most obstinate cough disappears. Sore and imflamed lungs are healed and strengthened, and the cold is expelled from the system. Re fuse any but the genuine in the yellow package. Kerr’s Pharmacy. Brood Sow Sale I will offer at Chapman's Sale Pa vilion. Falls City, Neb.. 25 Duroc Jersey Bred Sows, on Saturday.' Feb. 20. Write for catalogue. F W WITTROCK. | HUMBOLDT Jake Vanler of DuBois was in town ! Monday. A son was born to Walter Legg and wife on Monday. A little son was born to George j Creed and wife last week. A1 Brian and W. Watts moved in | from the country the past week. Mrs. Ayde’.ott and son returned 1 Thursday from a visit in Lincoln. O. G Hunter and family are spend ing the week with Lincoln friends, i Jo=. Krasney of Maryville, Ks.. was here this week visiting his brother. George England and wife left Tues day for their future home in Kansas. W. A. Cummins of Ph'llipsburg, Ks , was here this week visiting relatives. Mrs. A1 Creed and Mildred Jones re turned Sunday from a visit at Red Cloud. Mrs. Cora Boss and daughter left last week for Denver where they will make their home. C. M. Snoke left the past week for an extended visit with relatives at his old home in Pennsvlvania. Alvin Gingrich is commencidg the erection of a cottage on lots in the south part of the city. B. F. Furrow and family are making plans to move to Kansas in a few weeks having purchased land there. Frank Power and Len Green went to Rulo Monday and returned with a bunch of sheep for Power Bros. John Williamson and family left this week for their future home in Omaha. Mr. Williamson has accepted a position as traveling salesman for Hayden Bros. Mrs. George Grinstead who had been visiting her parents here returned Thursday to her home at Maitland,Mo. Chas. Sumner is now landlord at the Central hotel. Mrs.Davidson formerly in charge of the hotel left this week for Falls City. Howard Snoke and wife left the past week for LaHarpe. Ks , where they will reside on a farm Mr. Snoke pur chased last fall. George Segrist and Arthur Freeman have returned from their trip to Dallas, S. D , both were favorably impressed with the country: and the former ex pects to return to that locality in the spring. Fred Arnold arrived Monday from Grand Island, where he has been at tending college. He has been chosen pastor of the local Baptist church for the spring and summer, leaving in the fall to continue his ministerial studies in New York. Val Penzer this week purchased the city dray hue from H. F. Smith and is now in charge of the business. Mr. Smith and family expect to locate in Cleveland. Ohio, where he has pur chased a barber shop. Rev. Aydelott was in Chicago the past week making arrangements to tour the coming summer as a platform speaker. He will also continue as pas tor of the local Christian church at an increase of $120 per annum. ___ Hoarse coughs and study colds that may develop into pneumonia over night are quickly cured by Foley's Honey and Tar, and it soothes inflam ed membranes, heals the lung-, and ex pels the cold from the system. Kerr's , Pharmacy. i THE LOCAL LORE Crowded off the Regular Local Cage Lee Huston is very sick with a fever. The ground hog seen his shad ow Tuesday. Mrs. W. Willie was here from Reserve Wednesday. Rob Kanaly and wife were here from Humboldt Tuesday. Jitn Livengood of Morrill, Kan., was in the city Wednesday. Ed. F. Smith gave an invita j tion dance at Wahl's hall last i night. David Ransom has returned j from a visit to his old home ia ! Illinois. Mrs. J. F. Kenzie and Mrs. Hart and daughter were here from Reserve. The Royal Highlanders initi | ated another big class Tuesday ! evening. D. D. Davis, a Lincoln attorney, was attending court here during the week. Don't forget the date of Hard ing & Marshall’s cattle sale at Humboldt. O. A. Burk attended the fun eral of his aunt, Mrs. Julia Me Wain at Rulo Sunday. Don.t fail to attend the Aber deen Angus Cattle sale at Hum boldt, Tuesday, February 2f>. Dr- Greene and wife were ini tiated into the Eastern Star at their regular meeting Tuesday night. Miss Anna Ferrer, who has been visiting her aunt. Mrs. Will, returned to her home in Auburn this week. A baby girl was born to Mr, and Mrs Harry Foehlinger at McCook. Their many friends ex tend congratulations. Mrs. Tom Bliss came up from St. Joe Wednesday to help care for her daughter. Mrs. Georgii Cummings, who is quite sick. M. W. Harding and J. C. Mar shall A Son offer a line lot of Aberdeen Angus cattle for sale. Read their ad on another page. Cyril McCarty came down from Omaha Wednesday and attended the funeral of his grandfather. James Murphy at Rulo yesterday. Geo. W . Lytle of Topeka, Kan sas, spent a short time in the city at the home of George Albright. He attended the funeral of Clum Emmons at Tecumseh the first of the week. PUBLIC SALE Duroc Jersey Brood Sows We will sell at the farm of C. A. Cook, one mile north of the Sa lem depot, three and one-half miles south of Verdon, eight miles northwest of Falls City and nine miles southeast of Dawson, on Tuesday, Feb. 9th, 1909 Commencing at 1:00 o'clock P M. 34 Head of Duroc Jersey Brood Sows Consisting of SIX FALL YEARLINGS and TWENTY-EIGHT SPRING GILTS, bred to strictly choice boars, and each and ev ery one guaranteed safe in pig. This is without doubt the best bunch of sows we have ever been able to offer They are large and roomy: the prolific kind, with plenty of fleshing quality. Come to this sale and be your own judge. Sale will be under cover, and no postponment on account of weather. Crates will be furnished only for hogs to be shipped. Write for Catalogue TERMS OF SALE Sums of $20.00 and under cash. On all sums over that amount a credit of ten months will be given on bankable note, drawing eight per cent interest from date of sale I Free Warm Dinner at Noon i ROY KISTNER, Auctioneer C. H. MARION. Auctioneer J. HALL, Clerk C. A. COOK BERT VEACH