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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1909)
The County in General The “Doings” of our Country Friends and Neighbors. SALEM. Tioy Daggett went to Denver-Sun day. Lin Barnes was in Falls City Wed re sday. Lulu Brinegar went to Falls City T i.ursday. Mrs. J. E. French was in Falls City M onday. Claud Whitney spent Sunday at the t- n Springs. B. Moore was in Dawson between t .ins Saturday. Beadier Cornell of Verdon ware in .'diem Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Stouffer went lo Falls City Monday. Miss Lucy Gregory was down from Peru over Sunday. Miss Celia Pearson returned from Falls City Wednesday. Mrs. D C. Simmons was quite siek during the past week. >1. L, Dowell and Miss Oakes vis ited in Falls City Monday. Miss Grace England is visiting at James Kelly’s this week. Mrs. 0. D. Baker visited her son Charles Hinton Wednesday. Mrs. Hoy Daggett is visiting her parents in Salem this week. Mrs. L. Mobley visited friends in Falls City Friday and Saturday. Miss Petraseh of Humboldt is visit ing with Miss Houck this week. Buy Daggett and family of Dawson w re in Salem Wednesday evening. Will McDougal and Tom Taylor drove to Verdon Saturday afternoon. Mr. Wood went to Auburn Wednes day to spend several days with rela tives. Miss Jessie McDenuet visited in Humboldt this week, returning home Tuesday. ’antes Mettz and children of Falls City spent Sunday at the home of J. V Windle. Mrs. C. Weddle of Preston spent Sunday in Salem with G. W. Sheely and family. Mrs. Glen Curtis visited her sis ter, Mrs. Rule in Falls City Sunday and Monday. Marion Arnold went to Stella Mon day morning to visit several days with relatives. Lloyd Chambers was called to Omaha last week on account of his fathers illness. Mrs. Ora French came down front Lincoln Monday to visit her parents for a few days. / VTra Mobley went to Peru Monday to visit several days with her cousin, Florence Saville. Mrs. George Pennington went to Morrill Thursday to visit her daugh ter. Mrs. Clarke. Miss Letha Crook and Miss Edith James came down from Peru Thurs day and remained over Sunday. Mrs. C. W. Trousdale of Topeka, Kansas arrived Wednesday for a vis it with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Davis. Mrs. O'Dell came down from Au burn Saturday night to spend Sunday with her mother, Mrs. A. C. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Rantsma spent Satur day and Sunday in Falls City visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sheely A large crowd of young ladies of this vicinity took the county exam ination in Falls City Friday and Sat urday. Foy French came down from Edge mont, S.D., Saturday to visit a week with his parents, Mr. and ■Airs. James French. Xola McCool was down from Peru to spend Sunday with her parents. She returned to her school Monday morning. Mrs. M. L. Dowell entertained a number of little girls Saturday af ternoon in honor of Luella’s seventh birthday. Refreshments were pre pared for the little folks. Mrs. R. Huston entertained a num ber of couples at twelve o’clock din ner Friday. Covers were laid for fourteen. A big dinner was prepared and every one enjoyed themselves even though it was very warm. Mrs. W. H. Davis entertained the ladies of Gospel Union Aid society and the church Tuesday, from 2:30 until 6:00. The event was in hon or of Mrs. Trousdale of Kansas. A very pleasant time was spent togeth er. Dainty refreshments were ser ved by the hostess. Foley’s Honey and Tar not only stops chronic coughs that weaken the constitution and develope into con sumption, but heals and strengthens the lungs. It affords comfort and re lief In the worst cases of chronic bronchitis, asthma, hay fever and lun trouble. Kerr's Pharmacy, Bcjr dollar « back to you if you spend It at I is gone forever if you send It to Order House. A glance through irtising columns will give you aa re it will buy the most. STELLA. Mrs. Carrie Cox went to Klk Creek Saturday. Mrs. Martha Weaver visited in Ver don last week. .lolin Wixon and wife visited in Auburn last week. Miss Vera Gould came home from Peru to spend Sunday. Mrs. I. A. McDowell visited Au burn relatives last week. Will McGowen was a visitor at his home in Barada Friday afternoon. Mrs. Striugfield and little daugh ter visited her mother here last Thurs day. W. H. Hogrefe’s folks are enter taining visitors from New York this week. John Sayer lias been quite poorly for a couple of weeks, suffering with shingles. David Pugh returned to Stella last Friday after an absence of a couple of months, _Rev. Gould and family visited in the country Friday with Will Chism and family. W. II. Ilogrefe bought a five pas senger touring ear, which will be de livered soon. Miss Brenda Dilts of Brownville has been visiting Miss Greta Gould the past week. Ralph Weller’s family are visiting at the‘home -of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Weller. Mrs. Armstrong of Auburn visit ed her daughter, Mrs. James the lat ter part of the week. Fred Fankell and wife visited in the country with his daughter and family, Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Wlthee and son Eugene spent Sunday in Verdon at the home of W. C. Sloan. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chism, who have been absent about a month on a moun tain trip, returned home Saturday. Arthur Camblin and wife are now occupying their new house. They have one of the finest houses in town Stella now has or. electric theater Wednesday and Saturday evenings. Everyone seems to enjoy it immense ly. Ezra Stine was sick a few days last week, being threatened with ty phoid fever, but is able to be up again now. Miss Myrtle Yandeventer returned home Saturday after a two weeks’ visit in, tlio country with her aum," Mrs. S. Shilov. Messrs. Adams, Thomlinson, Bailey, and E. Wheeler, with their wives picniced Sunday on the lawn at the Bailey residence. Miss Hazel Raper, who had been visiting her grandmother and aunts at this place, returned to her homo at Omaha last week. Mrs. Hloyu Morris of Bethany came down Saturday evening to spend the siynmer vacation witli Stella and Falls City relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Goodloe were county seat visitors Friday, they vis ited their uncle, Mark Goolsby, who is in very poor health. Miss Alice Cleaver of Falls City has been in Stella for several weeks and during her stay has made a num ber of elegant paintings. J. R. Mann has just finished paint ing his residence in ttie east part of town and lias improved the appearanc of his property very much. Mrs. Effie Stephens Buell and baby of Horton, Kansas arrived Sun day for a \ isit with her uncle, Felix Marts and family, north of town. Mrs. James Nutter of Kansas City is having her house on the farm painted and thorougly renovated with the idea of making a summer home of of it. Mrs. Simon Davies and little daugh ter of Falls City spent last week with her husband at the Overman. Mr. Davies is the contractor for the Cain residence. Miss Florence Newman, who with her mother, has been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Monod, left last Friday for Hiawatha and Sabetha for a couple of weeks. When she returns she and her mother will go to Kansas City and spend a few dqys with H. E. Clark and family be fore returning to their home in St. Joe. | Summer Oxfords Tans and Blacks THE H. M. JENNE SHOE STORE SHUBERT. Alfred Ahern is now. visiting n brother in N. D. Miss Emma Clevenger is now our new “hello" girl. A. L. Evans of Auburn was in the city Wednesday. Willard Shubert visited friends in Uumboldt last week. Mrs. Hawkins of Nemaha visited friends here Saturday. Glen Gates was a business visitor hero Thursday evening. Mr. William Leslie returned from a business trip to Hardy. L. M. Weddle was a business visit or at Falls City last week. A. J. Iiermsen was entertained by friends at Verdon last Sunday. Miss Leo I’almer of Lincoln was th guest of relatives here last week. Mrs. .lames Shively of Neiuaha spent Sunday here with home folks. Miss Nellie Harper of Auburn was the guest of Miss Gladys Taylor Wed nesday. (John Ahern was called to Chicago tho latter part of the week by the death of his brother. Mildred, the little daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crews, who lias been very ill is improving. Mrs. L. E. LaMiller and daughter of Darada is now visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Welck near town. M. T. Hill accompanied by his dau ghter, Miss Lolla, spent a few days last week with relatives in St. Joe. Lawrence Long of Falls City made this place a visit last week. We un derstand lie rented a farm near here. Miss Priscilla Woodring, who is now enjoying a visit with her sister, Mrs. Charle Schulenberg, spent last Saturday here. Airs. Ahern and daughter of Chica go, who arrived here a few days ago for an extended visit with relatives, were called home by the deatli of a a relative. John Ahern accompanied them home. Soavness of the muscles, whethej induced by violent exercise or injury, Is quickly relieved by the free appli cation of Chamberlain’s Liniment. This liniment is equally valuable for muscular rheumatism, and always af fords quick relief. Sold by all drug gists. OHIO. Leslie Melvin was ji guest of Clar ence Peck Sunday. The Misses Zentner of Tarkio are visiting relatives here. Mrs. Schrock of Pennsylvania is visiting relatives here. Sadie Peck visited with S. H.Knise ly and family Sunday. Ed Ruegge and family were guests of Ed Kimmel and family Sunday. Wm. Iluettner and family spent Sunday with Mart Nolto and family. Pvrtle Glldensleeve of near Kansas City is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Guy Lichty. Mrs. Ethel Brunn and little daugh ter of Kansas City are visiting with friends here. F. M. Shaffer and family were guests of Mrs. N. Peck and family Sunday afternoon. Mrs. H. J. Prichard entertained Sun day in honor of Mrs. Yellton and Mrs. Brunn of Kansas City. Mrs. Reisehick and daughter cf Falls City were guests of John Reis chick and family Friday. Mrs. John Lichty and daughter Mu'.ie of Falls City spent the first of the week with the former's child ren in this precinct. Eph Peck, wife and son and Mrs. S. II. Knisely returned home Thurs day from an extended visit with relatives in Pa., and Ohio. Mrs. F. M. Shaffer entertained sev eral ladies at her home Friday of last Friday evening in honor of her sister, Mrs. Yoder. N:ce refreshments were served. Mrs. Chester Stump and Mrs. Guy Lichty entertained at the home of the former Monday in honor of Mrs. Yell ton and Mrs. Brunn of Kansas City. Ice cream and cake were served. NIMS CITY. E.J.Duryea made a trip to Sabetha Tuesday morning. Mcsdames Wittwer and McGinnis went to Humboldt Monday. Miss Ola Crook of Salem will teach in Ibis distrPt flic c"m|ng term. S. A. 1'airbrnk's sister, who has spent some time here returned to Omaha Saturday. Miss Burke, who has been here from Omaha the guest of Mrs. Wise left Saturday for Grand Island to visit her grandparents. It is reported that James Hosford and wife are coming back to the farm and will build a new house and otherwise improve the place. - James Parker started up his thresh ing machine Monday afternoon and threshed out over four hundred bush els of wheat, a part or it having been cut that morning. Delay i-n taking Foley’s Kidney Rem edy if you have backache, kidney or bladder trouble, fastens the disease upon you and makes a cure most difficult. Commence taking Foley’s Kidney Remedy today and you will soon be well. Why risk a serious malady? Kerr’s Pharmacy. HUMBOLDT. Sheriff Fenton was in town Friday. Will Norton went to Omaha Tues day. <.)rin Shrnuger was in town Sun day. Joe Graves was in Sterling tills w eok. Mrs. Will Johnson went to Omaha Tuesday. Or. George Gandy was In Si. Joe tliis week. diaries Goddard was a Falls City \isilnr Tuesday. Or. Howard Marsh is the owner of a new automobile. Mrs. Mary Stone left Thursday for a "trip to Colorado. Mrs. George Carnes is visiting friends in Lincoln. Miss dill it h Waggener is now visit ing Sterling friends. Herb Jones from Denver is visiting liis mother in this city. Mrs. Mamie Smart came to tills place from Peru Monday. Mrs. Ralph Philpot entertained the ladies kensington Wednesday. The brickyard closed tills week and will remain so until after harvest. Will Philpot is in one of the SN Joe hospitals receiving medical treat ment. ' Tlu> W. ('. T. r. conducted a patri otic meeting in the park Tuesday evening. Mable Shier of Dawson was visit ing her sister, Mrs. Will Waggoner of this city. Ralph lluerstetta of Tecumseh re cently visited ills brother. A. .1. Huor stetta of (his city. Rolla Avery has been taken to a St Joe hospital where he v\ill receive medical treatment. Mrs. Dr. Wolf of Falls City arrived here Saturday to visit her parents, Ed Norton and wife. Dr. Meyers left Saturday evening for a few weeks' visit to Seattle and other western points. Mrs. Doll Woods and little son of Elk Creek visited a few days with rel attves here this week. F. D. Seely came down from Wa hoo the last of the week to visit a few days with friends. Mark Williamson came home Satur day from Elmwood, where he has been working on a new church. Miss Geraldine Stockton of Hut. cliison, Kas., is the guest at the home of her mother in this city. Thos Mann, who is employed as operator at Preston, was visiting at this place for a few days. E. S. Cope spent Sunday in St.Joe. J. Curtis and wifo drove over from Stella. Monday to visit friends. Rev. .Geo. C. Aydelott left Friday for Beaver Crossing where lie lectur ed at a Chautauqua on Sunday. Miss Melba Klein, who had been visiting Mrs. E. D. Workman, return ed to her home in Auburn. Mrs. Abe Billings returned Thurs day from an extended visit at Cheney, Washington, her former home. A ball game between Humboldt and Table Rock resulted in a scAire of 10 to 12 in favor of Humboldt. The crops on the low lands are turning out better than expected and the farmers are greatly encouraged. Mrs. John Powers. Jr., went to Bea trice the last of the week to spend a few days with Opie Reid and family. John Slieard, wife and little son came home from Warren, 111., Tues day after visiting relatives at that place. Oliver Hamilton, Dave Burnuin and Charles Woods were over from Paw nee to attend the horse race Sat urday. Belle and Catherine Gillan pleasant ly ententained the Philatlua kensing ton at their home Wednesday after noon. Alisa Vesta l ass, wno nas oeen at tending summer school in Peru was visiting Humboldt friends a few days this week. Miss Maple Thompson lias returned from Lincoln, where she has been spending some time with Rev. Bert Wilson and family. Mrs. Clyde Lynch and children and Miss Hazel Cooper are visiting at the home of "Bob” Traverse and wife in Lincoln this week. Mrs. 'James Kozel entertained a number of friends at her home Fri day afternoon in honor of her sister, Josephine Cernik of Ord, Net). Mrs. Otis Hunker and son Merrill, who have been visiting at the home of Mont Williamson and wife return ed last week to their home In Utica, Neb. If people with symptoms of kid ney and bladder trouble could realize their danger they would without, loss of time commence taking Foley’s Rem edy. This great remedy stops the pain and irregularities, strengthens and builds up these organs and there is no danger of Bright’s disease or other serious disorder. Do not dis regard the early symptoms. Kerr’s Pharmacy. CLEAVER & SEBOLD INSURANCE REAL ESTATE AND LOANS NOTARY IN OFFICE “Open House” To Chautauqua Visitors From July 24th (Satur day) "to August r, Falls City will don its gala at tire in honor to the thou sands that will attend her Chautauqua. Our store will keep "open house” during the week and the i visitor to our city is in vited to drop in at any and all times and "make himself at home.” \ou will be welcomed, no matter whether you tie sire to purchase or not. Our Line of Summer Shirts. Underwear, Ties, etc., Is complete I Our Clothing Will Interest You Wahl & Parchen WE KEEP OPEN UNTIL NINE OCLOCK FARGO. Griff Wright, transacted business here Saturday. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Edward bur fee, a fine girl. Maggie Mande\ ille spent Tuesday with home folks. CasH Jones was a business visitor here Wednesday. Ethel Jackson spent. Sunday with Grace Randolph. Melvin Randolph was a county seat visitor Thursday. FTed Scholl purchased a fine new binder this week. Dr. Koenig was a pleasant caller here Wednesday. Elmer schock was a business vis itor bore Saturday. Will Ritchie delivered a lot of fine posts here last week. Morris Mandeviile spent Tuesday with Dan Waggoner. Albert Zimmerman was a county seat visitor Saturday. Bertha Trefzer of Falls City is vis iting her aunt, Mrs. Ablutz. A. F. Randolph and daughter Grace were In Falls City Thursday. George Ablutz was transacting bus iness in Falls City Tuesday. Edwin Zimmerman spent Sunday witli George and Fred Wintz. Wren Whitehead and son Earl were business callers here Saturday. Morris Mandeville is assisting G. 15. Koenig in bis work this week. R. D. Waggoner and son Daniel were county seat visitors Tuesday. Pearl Waggooner spent Friday with her sister. Mrs. Edward Duerfeldt. Henry and Kate Scholl attended t lie Hartman dance Saturday evening. Kate and Henry Scholl spent Sun day with Thomas Mandeville and fam ! ily. Those who spent Sunday with E. j E. Durfee and wife were Mr. and Mrs i Mark Durfee and I>. It. Waggenor and wife. A dance was given at the Redman Hall in honor of Robert Nitche. A large crowd was in attendance and a good time is reported. Those from Rulo who attended the dance here Saturday night were John Mahn. Willie Dicks, John Mandeville, Bud Sells, Grace and Oilier Durfee. VERDON. George Kirk left Thursday for Lin coln John Keefers was an Omaha visitor last week. Tom Smith of Liarada was in town recr ntly. Miss Cora Swisegood returned from Kalis City Krlday. Lucy McMannas of Kails City was in town Saturday. J. C. Sehulenberg of Shubert was in town Tuesday. Mrs. VV. T. Moran returned homo from Kansas last week. Mrs. Garrlss returned homo from Omaha Thursday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer Ilumbo of Ne maha City were in town recently. Byron Dunn of Barada took the train from here Sunday for Lincoln. Willis Shubert nnd Homer Sailors of Shubert were in town one day last week. Mesdames VV. Boatmen and K. Diet rich were shopping at the county seat Saturday. Quinton Stump and wife spent Sun day with the latter's sister and family at Shubert. 13. F. Voacli & won were on me market in Kansas City willi a car of hogs Wednesday. Bertha Fastnoau of Nebraska- City arrived Thursday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Leefers. Mrs. Belle Webster and daughter, Morean, left Tuesday for their home at Emporia, Kansas. John and George Hall, Bruce Ned row and George Lunim made a trip to the county seat Friday. Charles and Norman Weaver and their wives went to Falls City Sat urday in til'- former’s auto. Ethel Sailors and Stella Johnson re turned to Peril Monday after spending a few days with their parents. Sarah Cook returned home last week from Falls City where she visited her sister, Mrs. Dallas Yoder. Dr. Thomas and Sam Hancock ac companied Mrs. Hindu Esteb to Lin coln last week where she will take medical treatment. When the stomach fails to perform its functions, the bowels become de ranged, the liver and the kidgeys con gested < iiusing numerous diseases. The stomach and liver must be re stored to a healthy condition and Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver tab lets can be depended upon to do it Easy to take and most effective Sold by all druggists. CHAUTAUQUA TALENT Hon. F. D. Coburn, July 24th. Toronto Male Quartette, July 24th and 26th. Gabriel Maguire, July 25th. Robert Parker Miies, July 25th and 26th. Miss Florence Norton, July 26th and 31st. E. W. Lanham, July 24th and August 1st. Maupin’s Band, July 26th and 29th. “Billy” Sunday, July 27th. L. H. Moore, July 27th. Hinshaw Grand Opera Quartette, July 28th. Booth Lowrey, July 28th. Mason’s Jubilee Singers, July 29th and Aug. 1st. Ralph Parlette, July 29th. Capt. R. P. Hobson, July 30th. Edwin Brush, July 30th. Miss Tilda Hansen, July 31st. Ash Davis, July 31st. Judge F. P. Sadler, August 1st. Senor Lala, August 1st. JULY 24th TO AUGUST 1st