The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, June 04, 1909, Image 3

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We are running our mill to its full capacity, six days out of the week, which enables us to employ from ten to fifteen men every day. These men not
only spend their money here, but are bringing up their families where they intend to stay as long as our trade demands their labor.
If this is a good thing for Falls City, why not give us your support and ask your neighbor, who
is useing flour made elsewhere, to give us his patronage, that we may run full time, night and day,
w hich would enable us to employ more men. This would be a boost for Falls City.
We absolutely guarantee that we are making as good a flour as you can get in any part of the
w orld, and can be purchased as cheaply as any. You may think this statement covers a big territory,
but let us prove it to you.
If at any time you should get a sack of our flour which does not seem up to the standard,
caused perhaps through a leaky spout or a break-down, kindly report the matter to either the
groceryman from whom you purchased it, or to us, and you can secure another sack in exchange, or
your money will be returned.
Insist upon your groceryman giving you Falls City Flour. Condemn him if he talks for any other; he condemns you if you patronize the mail-order houses,
and that is what he does if he sells outside flour. Patronize home industry.
P. S. Heacock & Son, Props.
The County in General
The “Doings” of our Country Friends
and Neighbors.
RULO
15. Hinton of Omaha was here
Yi on lay.
i Carpenter was a St. Joe visitor
Monday.
osoil Perry of Missouri was here
Sun lay.
i ke Hopkins spent Wednesday in
AU hison.
i in Dunn visited relatives in Mis
so last Sunday.
1 Cornell of Kansas visited rela
th i- here Tuesday.
i Roland of Missouri was here
recently on business.
■ vil and Mamie Kanaly drove to
Ft.l - City Wednesday.
mn Gustafson of Wymore was a
vis nor here last week.
! ss Harris of Iowa Point visited
fri ids here last week.
s. Herman Kloepfel was a Falls
C'it visitor last Friday.
s. Ben Zeigler was quite sick
stv-ral days last week.
h' A. True moved Saturday into
thi loe Frederick house.
L-nora Gilbert is spending the week
with her uncle near the Y.
. Layton the optition of Leaven
worth, was here recently.
. s. J. J. McCleary of Falls City,
w;.- a visitor here Tuesday..
mil White of Seneca Kansas wps
he last week visiting friends.
.-..loe Frederick went to St.Joe,
Saturday to visit her daughter.
Vanvaulkingburg and wife spent
Friday with relatives in Kansas.
Robert Dunn of Missouri visited at
tie nome of friends here Sunday.
F ank Thom and wife of Kirks
viile are visiting relatives here.
is. Dennis McCarty of Falls City
visited relatives here last week.
■. and Mrs. Shepherd spent Fri
da.' evening with friends in Kansas.
ie Catholic church is being treat
c< 'i a new coat of paint this week.
*J. A. Osburn and son Merril were
Falls City visitors Saturday afternoon
Rev. Maze preached a beautiful ser
mon at theM.E. church Sunday morn
ing.
Sam Hall and Bert Elliott of Wy
tnore spent Sunday with homefolks
here.
George Shaffer and son of Wat
son. Mo., visited relatives here last
week.
Blaine Anderson went to the hos
pital at Hiawatha for treatment on
Tuesday.
Harry Huber and Ray McVeigh at
tended tlie ball game in Falls City on
Tuesday.
The band postponed the concert on
the street Saturday evening on ac
of the rain.
Mrs. John Pope and son Irvin,
were called to Memphis, Mo., Fri
day by the serious illness of the for
mers grandmother.
The High School graduates held
their Alumni Monday night at t it e
school house and the class of 1909
was initiated and a fine time is re
ported.
Grandma Anderson and Mrs.Helen
Gates drove to Margraves ranch on
Monday. A bolt came out. of the shaft
causing it to fall which frightened th
horse, turning the buggy over on the
occupants. They were badly bruised
and shaken up, but were fortunate in
not being worse hurt. The buggy was
a perfect wreck.
“It cured me,” or “It saved the life
of my child,” are'the expressions you
hear every day about Chamberlains
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy
This is true the world over where
valuable remedy has been introdu
ced. No other medicine in use for
diarrhoea or bowel complaints has
received such general approval. The
secret of the success of Chamber
lains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy is that it cures. Sold by all
druggists.
I^A I^OAR TIMEKEr.PE!{
Lahcastpp. pa
R. B. SIMPSON, Jeweler
NIMS CITY
Rob lluushahn wont to Humboldt
Saturday.
The Morris family visited relatives
in Kansas Sunday.
Marie Parker is spending the week
with relatives in Sabetha.
Mrs. John Waller of Grand Island
is the guest of relatives.
E. J. Duryea went to St. Joe
Saturday, returning in the evening.
Mrs. S. A. Fairbanks returned from
the IT. I!, conference at Canton, Ohio.
Mrs. Chas Wise was taken to a
hospital in Omaha for treatment. Mr.
Wise and Dr. Ed. Hayes went with
her.
OHIO
Dora Schultz visited in Hiawatha,
Sunday.
Della Knisely is at home
on a visit.
Harry Woods was a guest of Harry
Hahn Sunday.
.Mi's. Guinn is this week visiting a
daughter here.
II Ruck and wife visited with rela
tives here Sunday.
Mrs. Streeker spent Monday wilh
her parents here.
II. Guiiliams and family spent Sun
day with friends here.
Albert Iturk spent Sunday with his
friend Clarence Peek.
Earl Fields and Lester Plater spent
Sunday with Will Stevens.
Cleon Peck and wife spent Sunday
with Ivan Keller and wife.
Louis Fiedler shipped a car load
of hogs to Kansas City Tuesday.
E. T. Peek and family spent Sun
day with Ivan Keller and wife.
Elmer.Earl and Mahle Elshire spent
Sunday with Clarence and Ethel Pi ck
Mrs. Christ Zorn and Mrs. Jluott
ner visited Mrs. Zimmerman Tuesday.
George Prichard and sons spent a
day recently in Falls City with rela
tives.
John IJehty and son Frank ship
ped two cars of cattle to Kansas City
Monday.
Guy Lichty and wife and Delos I.
Spickler and wife spent Saturday in
Kansas City.
Lloyd Knisely and family s|v lit
Sunday with the formers brother An
son and wife.
Rev. ('lias. Yoder and family ceme
Sunday from Canada and will visit a
few weeks with relatives and then go
to South America. •
Eph. Peck and wife and son Uov
and Mrs. Kate Knisely went to Har
risonville, Va., last Wednesday to at
tend the annual meeting of the
church of the Brethren and then will
visit relatives in Pennsylvania.
Mrs. Earl Shepherd and children
returned home Tuesday from Manley
where she was visiting relatives
Martin Nolte and family,Mrs.Zorn
and Mrs. A1 Faller and children wen
guests of Wm. Huettner, Sunday.
There will be childrens day exer
cises at the Silver Creek church on
June 6, in the evening at S o’clock
p. in., Rev. Yoder is expected to bo
present at these exerc ises. Every- i
body is invited.
There is to he a Sunday school
convention and a picnic at. Barada.
June 10, commencing at 10 o’clock a.
m. Mr. Boyd of Humboldt, t h <*
president is expected and Rev.1Teeter
of Kails City and others able speak
ersers will be there The various Sun
day schools of this vicinity are ex
pected to send delegates. Everybody
is invited to come and attend tills
convention. There will be some good
and instructive talks given.
—Dr. W. E. Lyons, Osteopath. Of
fice in Wahl building. ’Phone 416.
Report of the Condition
of
The Dawson bank
of Dawson, Nebraska,
Charter No. 070, incorporated in the State of Ne
braska at the close of business May 22, 1000
HKHOUHOKs.
I mans iuid discounts $120,840 Is i
Overdrafts secured and unsecured 77 91
Hanking house, furniture and fixtures. :{,r»uo no
[ Current expenses and taxes paid 8,112 98
('ash Items. .. 87 00
Due from National, State and
private banks and bankers. 428,459 12
Cash .. 7,410 59 85,875 71
Total. $108,979 78
* MABII.ITIKS
Capital stock paid in $ 20,0un no
Surplus fund 15.non ini
Undivided profits . 8,905 71
Individual deposits subject
to check $100,202 11
Demand certificates of de
posit .28,m71 91 180,074 02
Total. $108,979 78
State of Nebraska /
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Kichurdson County 1
I. Dan ,1. liiley, Cashier of tin* above
named bank, do hereby swear that the aimve
statement is a correct and true copy of the re
port made to the Slate Hanking Hoard.
Dan ,!. Hii.ky.
Attest Daniki. Hii.ky,
Tom K. Hii.kn.
Directors.
Subseribisl and sworn to before me this 28!h
day of May. I nob. M. H. Mu. i. in.
Notniy I’liblic.
My (‘ommis'.ion expires March 18. 1911.
Report of the Condition
Falls City State Bank
of Falls City. Nebraska,
Charter No. 150, incorporated in the
State of Nebraska, at the close of business.
May 22, 1'*<»<».
HKHOPHC K8.
Loans and Discounts .. $2»)7,022.01
Overdrafts, seemed and unsecured 1,380.!*»
Itankiuu house furniture and fixtures. 11.2(H).ott
Current expenses and taxes paid- 1,407.0*)
Due from uat’l, state and private
banks and bankers $27.7ii2.',r
Checks and items of exchange 525.3*
Cash.10,*8H.s53»,l7r-.78
Total.. . 2<>2,186.84
I.IAH! J.JT IKS.
Capital stock paid in ■ $ 50,000.00
Surplus fund ln,0t)0.00
Undivided profits. 10,008.28
Individual deposits subject
to check.$142,808.05
Demand certificates of de
posit... .. 45,110,0* 1
Certified checks. 500.00
Due to nat'l. state and private
banks and bankers. 3,003.2* 1o2.llS.5o
Total... 2o2,180,84
State ot Ni hkaska, /
County of Richardson. I
I, W. A. (ireenwald, cashier of the above
named bank, do hereby swear that the
above statement is a correct and true copy of
the report made t«» the State Banking Board.
W. A. (jkeenwai.i>» Cashier.
attest:
T. J. <i!sr, Director.
VV. K D<*hsin<.ton. Director.
Subscribed and sworn to Indore me this20tii
day of Many. l'W John W. Powm i .
■ Notary Public.
My com mission expires November 25, 1‘KW.
Report of The Condition
of the
Farmers State Bank
Of Preston, Nebraska
Charter Number 708, incorporated in the
State of Nebraska, .it the done of business !
May 22. l‘H>'b
HKHOt'KCES.
Loans and discounts . $ 30,0o3.l0
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 3t»8.7l
Banking house furniture and fixture*, r>50.00
Current expenses aiul taxes paid. o‘»9,5k ,
Due from uat’l, state and private
banks and bankers. 7.082.14
Cash. 3,752.68 lo,834,82
Total. .$42, oh, .21
UAllILITIKtt.
Capital stock paid in. ■■■ $13,0oo.00
Surplus fund . 2,000.00
Undivided profits. 1,738,05
Individual deposits subject to
check ... $15,533.41
Time certificates of deposit. .10,344.75 25,87*.lo
Total . *42,f! .21
STATE OF NEBRASKA. I
County of Richardson. \
I. Clyde Thacker, cashier, of the above
iiami^ bank, do hereby swear that tin* above
statement is a correct ami true copy of the re
port made to the State Hankins Board.
Clyde Tiiackbk. Cashier
attest:
\V. ('. M aki.kavi . Director
Levi Tiiackkk. Director.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 31.si
day of May. 1**0**.
L. l>. McClmheK, Justice of Peace.
Colds that hang on weaken the
constitution and develop Into consum
tlon. Foley’s Honey and Tar cures
persistent coughs that, refuse to
yield to other treatment. Do not ex
periment. with untried remedies* as
delay may result in your cold settling
on your lungs. Kerr’s Pharmacy.
To avoid serious results talco Fo
ley's Kidney Kemedy at the first
sign of kidney or bladder disorder,
sueb as backache, urinary Irregulari
ties, exhaustion, and you will soon
be well. Commence taking Foley's
Kidney Remedy today. 'Kerr’s Phar
maey.
Chas. M. Wilson
CALLS YOUR ATTENTION TO HIS LINE OF
Dinnerware Patterns
WE ARE SHOWING 12 PATTERNS OF DINNERWARE IN OUR
SOUTH WINDOW, RANGING IN PRICE FROM $10.00 TO $40.00
FOR 100 PIECE SET. WE SELL BY THE SET OR SINGLE
PIECE. EXAMINE OUR STOCK BEFORE YOU BUY
Chas. M. Wilson's
Ready to Deliver
Crystal Lakes Ice
ICE
Phone 38
MAUST BROS
To Our Farmer Friends:
We are too busy to write an ad, so
you will have to come in and see for your
self what we have in store for you.
We can save you money if you will
only give us a chance.
Our stock of Implements is complete
and up-to-date and the way they are sel
ling shoes that they are allright.
Our Buggies and Surries are the
best that money can buy and one trial
will convince you.
We are agents for W. C. Shinn’s
Soft Copper Lightning Rods. Protect
your house and barn and get cheaper in
surance.
We also sell Kngines, Windmills.
Pumps, I'anks, Manure Spreaders, and in
fact everything in the Implement line.
Yours for Business,
WERNER MOSIMAN & CO.