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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1909)
Henry C. Smith LANDS & LOANS c ___ J 240 acres well improved, JJ mi es from Depot in K.«s. Good spring Best of terms , Will take 40 acres as part payment, balance long time at low interest, 200 acres l'2 miles from depot. Richardson county, Nebraska Good buildings and land \t ill take 40 or 80 acres as part payment 100 acres upland, 1 mile from depot, Richardson county, Nebraska. 512,000. 160 acres Inhnson county, Nebraska 80 rods to church and school. Best of jerms. Might rent. 107 acres near Brownville, Nebraska^ 80 acres b-mile from Balls City high school 040 acres, $8,000 improvements Also 640 acres adjoining. vVill take 100 acres a- part p. ynent. Fine running water. A No 1 opportunity. Money to loan t V._ J THE COWERS AND GOERS HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST TO YOU AND ME What Your Friends and Their Friends Have Been Doing the Past Week. —Dr. Wilson, Wahl's building. The Host k-e cream at Sow lea. See Clarence Heck for your coal this fall. Phone I Cl. Hoy Mettz Vf Km not ha visited with John l'owell Friday. Will Stafford of Hamlin, Kus., was a Falls City visitor Wednesday. Lewis George and family of Har uda were Chautauqua visitors Friday. Will Watirow was a Humboldt vis itor to this city the last of the week. .Miss Kate Heacock returned Fri day from a visit to relatives in Oma ha. Miss Lydia Dovvty from Strauss ville was a clmutaiiqua visitor Fri day. Lloyd Hold of Lincoln joined the Humboldt band for their trip to Falls City. Miss Daisy Albright of Lincoln spent a few days with her parents in this elty. "Dick" Turner played one of the cornets In the Humboldt band at the chautauqua. Clyde Hamel made a business trip to Ord and St. Haul.| Neb., the latter part of the week. Mrs. Frank McDernmnri and child ren returned to their home in Kan sas City Saturday. Misses .Mable qml Urn ■ \uxierof Cordon wa re attending the chuutuuqu in tiiis city Friday Miss Georgia Winters ol Hiawatha. Kas,, a cousin of Mrs. Wlndle, visit ed with her a part of the week. Mrs. John Wilson's sister, Mrs. Kaffray of Mound City, Mo., visited a po: ion of the Week with her. Morris She han and family return ed to tie lr home in (his city Friday after a visit wi*h relatives in Atclti BOB. Rudolph Verthika was one of the ll.t.:.: .•* ' hand • > was in our city during life latter part of the Chautau qua. Mr.,. Frank Mesaler of Ttvuuiseh visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Dudley Gillespie the fit d of the - week. Mrs. John F.’a *b ami two children of Stella, visited with her parents, George Albright ; ml wife a few days this week. Con fit d Fchr and Harney Herald left Saturday for Germany where they will spend several months with rein tiles and old friends. The Swift & Co. six horse t"ftm which is to be on exhibition at the State Fair, Lincoln, Sept., titli to 10th, Is the fiiicst outfit money can buy. Kaeh of the horses are beautiful dap ple gray. The wheel horses weigli 2800 pounds each, the swing horses 21o0 and the lead 1950. They will be driven by George Seaman, who Is recognized as one of the best whips In the country. This team took first prize recently at the Denver show. The following young people eon tItuto a crowd who are enjoying an outing at the Missouri lakes: Misses Gertrude and Grace Lyford, Nellie Cain.Kuril McMillan,Mildred Holland, Mrs. Will Sehmelzel, and Messrs Fred Graham, Lloyd Schaffer, Harry Cain and Guy Crook. Mrs. Ilube llorrocks returned Mon day from Slilckley. Neb., where she had been to see her now grandson, who was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Palmer two weeks ago. She reports all concerned are doing nicely. Miss Grace Cameron left Wednes day for Ft. Smith, Ark., where she will visit with lier brother and sister, Herbert Kerr and Daisy King for a hurt time, then go to Asbury Park, N. Y. Mrs. Have Griffith amt little daugh ter, Hernice, of Verdon attended the ehautauqua Sunday. While in the city they were guests of Mrs. I>. M. Davies. Misses Klta and Florence lioose, •vho had b >cn spending several weeks in Mexico, with their sister, Mias Clara, returned home Wednesday. I). M. Watts and -wife, who have b' fii visiting here for a few days, relumed to their fyome in Leaven worth Friday. John Dgrrington, of Sparta. Wis., was in the city for a short visit with relative! the latter part of the Week. Charlie Marlon’s mother of llia watha visited with the Marion family lie re during the chautauqua. John Hull and Waller Veaeh wer< among the Verdon people who were | Falls Cilj visitors Friday. Mm Winnie Her,-or of Reserve, Ka - , was on the chautattqtta grounds Friday. Robert Wyatt and son of Reserve, Ka.; , was a ehautamiua visitor Fri i da •-. Miss Ida Huegfce returned from a s veral mouths' visit at St. Louis, Mo - -The taste tells—try our ice cream—So wles. ( scar Meyei was over from -llia wailm Saturday. Frank lmler of Shubert was in tie i ‘.\ Friday, ! K. Janus now rides in an auto of i.is own. -The Di-St Ice Cream at Sowies. __i , rwn 1 i * y-:jj—~ .eui'iww vm I ^ ; y:: jr A N V 0 T H EE- ! ( ' NEWSPAPER IS [ i lie Wet-Kiv Kansas CjIv St si* •» ** *r }*•*'* ‘, * * I t-H^v i , • i tllt* vu . ui . e h im, hms Abeo’t;i• • y_ Accuinl. K‘ Uct Quotavians i So v»iiui! ■ ; - c • copyrighted by Tuk Star and . . only m . . • paper r I Ini'; i si.',' AT A K has , sn the famous Chaperon - I Feature which furnishes free, advice and help on many perplexing problems. Also ‘ Answers." which takes care of all questions the readers care to ask. It has a practical, successful Kansas farmer in charge of its Farm Department, which is of great value to all farmers and stockmen. The Weekly Kansas City Star isn't for any lim ited set of people; it ’s lor every member of every family. If you don't find something of interest in a particular issue, well, the oftice looks on that issue as a failure. 25c pays for one year. ADDRESS THE WEEKLY KANSAS CITY STAR KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI K. .lames was a Verdon visitor Tuesday. —For the Best Ice Cream go to D. W. Sowies. •I. VV. Clark of Reserve was in the I city Thursday last. ’.I. L. Slocum and wife went to 1 Omaha Wednesday morning. Ray Huston and wife attended the chautauqua here Thursday. .Miss Minnie Albright visited her cist or at Hiawatha Wednesday. I.. 11. Ho.wo of Humboldt accompan ied the band to this city Friday. Robert Gantt of Oklahoma City, Okla.Js the guest of his father in this city. DeLos Graham and wife of Dawson spent a day at. the chautauqua last week. Win. Hinton, brother of “Uncle’’ John Hinton, spent a day or two in this city. SK‘v<* Mower spout a few days in Chicago In the interest of D.Iirannin’s clothing store. Miss Grace DoMers, who lias been spending a short time in Peru, came home Thursday. Miss Ramona Wilcox loft Tuesday for liurlington, Colo., where she will visit her parents. U H. Kinsey and wife of Dawson were Hu* guests of .’). li. Ramel and family Friday last. Miss Klta Saylors of Verdon spent j a few days in this city with her aunt, Mrs. John Walker. Miss Fdith Andrews of Hiawatha spent a few days with her friend. Miss Helen Hurchard. Mrs. Mayme Martin of Lincoln spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Giannini. H. Wills, once a resident of this eity, but now of Smith Center, Kas., was in the city Friday. Mrs. Henry Sand rock entertained her sister, Mrs. Moses Royer of Sa brtha, part of the week. Mrs Francis "MartIn, iidea and Werner are in Kansas City this week, nesduy for a visit with relatives. Miss Ruby Hart of Reserve spent t'hursday with friends and'relatives here a ltd attended the chautauqua, Mrs. H. 1,. McCoy and son Robert, " re Hiawatha visitors to our ehau tauqiut the latter part of the week. Francis Shaffer left Friday for Coi i ortido and California, where lie will visit several weeks with his children.! Joe Wiiullo and wife accompanied Henry Stif*/,er and wife from Salem for a visit to our chautauqua Thurs day. Miss Gladys Stockton of Stauberry, Mo., visited rliis week with her eousi .vies CJarn Gale Stockton, in this ■ *. i ty, Mas, Florence Wylie entertain’d a 'iiHa-r of young lady friends as her! - Wednesday afternoon, in the) form of a keusington. I Aii auto party l'i ■ m iliav i.a to I Ea 11 ii City Thursday cvi-nicy Bps j M;u. . nl I’ ", Kci irt-lh l'i. ior. i t,’iuh y Graham and Sa:a Btero, Be ; ■; Fannie and Lillian Kkok ! ■■■ r. v, ho i ; d 1 ■ n s .. ndiiiir i • u , re- \v 'k at lho chautaUqua, ivua’jied 1 ‘ ■ '10111 ■ • ■' t j i 1 * ■' ‘ i 11 l 11 i . / ' ■ • ’ . «*. M i'hi a-. in • nohi Itouv.j: Titun ami . vi&it ai t he hoi no of Mr. and Wanted—An • \pi i vm d ; a! any >|alu at r< -iiiiiHc, oik block .ii ofi National hotel on Stone m c t !is:,j Helen Brebock. The following composed an ;iuto-j mobile party of Reserve who a' tid ed the ehautauqua here last Tina day ev< i in- : It. M. Coruelison, ( ap lain Evans, MIsb Alice Ruuicl, liss Mahle Evans and Miss Martha Stew art. At Humboldt tin- mayor, b> < le» of ino council, has issued a wanting notice, calling attention to tlie cur few ordinance, with a promise to enforce it to the letter. The recent depredations by youthful local talent is responsible. ".lack’’ Glines, who has been here and there with different show troupes for the past few years, is visiting friends and relatives here. He is expecting his wife in a few days, and after spending a short time here they will go to Marysville,Kas..where they open tlie season with a stage pro duction of “Widow Perkins.” In buying a cough medicine, don't be afraid tp get Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it, and relief is sure to follow. Espec ially recommended for coughs, colds and whooping cough. Bold by all druggists. Misses Lena Wittrock and Mary George went to Council Bluffs Wed Miss Werner is to be employed in the Adler wholesale millinery house and Miss Wittrock will visit with friends until Sunday, when she will return home. Miss Edna Wentworth will sing for the offertory at the St. Thomas 11nireh next Sunday morning, "The Holy City." Miss Wentworth lias been under hard vocal culture the past year and is making rapid pro gress. Nemaha Valley Lodge, I. O. O. P. "put ou” the first degree Friday night The size of the crowd on sucli a hot evening is certainly a compliment to any lodge. Many visitors were pres ent from the surrounding towns. Mrs. I. O. Maust entertained a few lady friends at progressive whist last Thursday evening. The tables were arranged on the porch and re freshments were served. All re port a delightful time. The service at St. Thomas church next Sunday are Holy Eucharist at 7:110 morning prayer and sermon at 10:43 a. m. The sermon will be on tlie subject “Fullness of Body and Cleanliness of Soul.” •lolin Downs is visiting his mother anil other relatives in this city. This is the first time Mr. Downs has been in Falls City in many years. He has been traveling in all parts of the world. The R. A. Dittmar home was the scene of a party Wednesday even ing. Several guests were invited in aiiil a general good tilin' was enjoy ed. Refreshments were served. Mrs. A. Powell of Sabetha, Kas., and Mrs, Ramsey of Sterling, Neb., mother and sister of John and Jas. Powell of this city, are visiting them this week. Mesdames .1. P. (irinstead and Pat tic Carlin of Salem and A1 Spalding and wife of St. Joseph, were the guests of relatives in this city this week. Miss Helen I;rebeck is in St.Louis • his week, purchasing her fall stock of millinery. She will also visit rel atives and friends at that place. Mrs. W. W. Jenne returned the first of the week from the northwest, ■'■'here she had been with Mr. feli ne for a suratm r vacation. -Mrs. .Matthew Huber and little son, who hud been visiting relatives here for a few days, returned to her home, in Vermillion, Kas,, Monday. ! .Mrs. ii. !!. Willard and daughter, Fay. went to Hiawatha Tuesday. Miss Fay went to Morrill,Kas . from there,, Mrs. Willard r'turning home. Rex Oliver is once more employed | at the Journal office. He. tolls us | that he will soon he acting .in the! i capacity of foreman. Fcrt Kim 1 i t of Sal' in was in Falls i e ■ Monday aj, ■oising til • A. so in-, hi.-', which is to bo lu-hl at that place ■F i i> May wife and li.i! son; of Aceiirii v, ; in the city Friday, nti eitiiiig the clmufStiniia and visit-j ; ... i ll » of i\\ min e ry. \v.ho 11a3 bo•.*a spendiug severa l weeks j at IluniIngton,Ind.farrived home ln^ti Friday. ■ X ; 1i. I t; U ; in Lin- uin taking care of her sister , wiio was very ill, has returned home. .‘-,tXs Jessie Paxton of Nebraska j City spent several days In this 'city this w- elc the guests of friends. Miss Ethel Parcbon entertained Throssa Armbruster and Anna Frau-, enjelder at lier home Sunday. Pet -r Frederick, Jr., and Leslie j Leeds took in the automobile races! at Kansas City Saturday. Dr.Waggner of Humboldt and MisS' Mable Shire of Dawson were Falls j City visitors Sunday. Miss Ina Keller and sister. Marion, of Chicago, are the guests of “Dick” Coupe and family. Rev. R. Cooper Bailey entertained John Davidson of Broken Row, Neb.,! part of the week. Mrs. C. F. Linthurst of Johnston, Colo., an aunt of Mrs. Kate Steele, is visiting her. Christ Horn is in Kansas looking after his crops and the threshing on his real estate. John \V. Towle of Omaha was a business visitor here the latter parti of the week. —The taste tells—try our ice1 cream—Sowles. (JldMan Giddles ___ODSf7RV^S. When a young man grows a beard or an old man shaves off his beard each of them is accused of being vain. AJfaretta Mingo is very melan choly. She was engaged to a young man, and made a delicious cherry pie for him. He bit on a cherry stone unexpectedly. 1 have never observed that the peo ple who lose sleep trying to catch somebody doing wrong will leave their work even for a minute to see some body doing good. As thunderstorms clear the air, so it sometimes clears the minds of peo ple to criticise all the faults of all their friends at one sitting. Eli Timms shudders over the out look for this country. He has given hi3 opinion as to the next presiden tial nominees and it has not been printed anywhere yet. I understand that Buddhists will not kill even an insect. if I were a (a bupphi^/ Buddhist 1 would backslide long enough to get revenge on the mosqui toes. Jethro Skidmore puts in all his time reading scientific works. He has a son who is fond of fridge. Some of us get so sentimental about the happy days of yore that we never can recall where we put up the tack hammer yesterday. When you have some hard luck It would surprise you to know how many people say it serves you right. Pos sibly it does. Night on the Sea. Night on tlie si-a is In st of nil. For then the starfish blints in view, Tli" sea-horse whinnies in its stall. The dogfish bays the nioonfish, too. An ordinary linen handksrchi >; folded and placed over tho mouth and held in place by a bath towel knotted about the head will prevent jour neighbors from hearing you ’ jell "Ugh-gh’* when you* take your oold plunge of lfiornings. The Democrats prate loudly about i campaign publicity. Republican Ne ; braska has a publicity law which the Republican State Committee observes to the letter, while the Bryan democ racy, through "Brother-In-Law Tom” and “Cowboy Jim,” Ignores the law. Treasurer Sheldon of the Republican National Committee declares that he will publish all campaign contribu tions received by him; thus comply ing with the New York law. With the Republicans, campaign publicity is now a fact; with the Democrats, it is a promise supported by a failure to perform. The Basis of Ccc- Icc'sty. “Society,” like everytl t “lse which is collectively human, L 'ust what its units allow it to be, an : Las is as true Inside the church as anywhere else. The need of the day is no new one— it is for men and woman whose exam ple will make them lights and beacons in our politics, our churches, our edu cational establishments, our "society,” and In all our human r*'.ations.—Phil adelphia Public Ledger. Slightly Different. The request was made in a public library for the rather remarkable little "Wait a Minute.” After some detective work on the part of- the librarian it was found the book want* ed was “Tarry Thou Till I Come.” When to Quit. There would be fewer divorces if women would quit talking when it has been conceded that they have won the debate. FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE Board of Education For the Year Ending THE SECOND MONDAY IN JULY. 1909 On hand 2.1 M» mlnv in July, t r.i - . . - 1,3.7 10 * R e ived fn ni County Treas urer, taxes... 11,599 50 Red i\- tl !11■ in Comity Treas urer. .« tale npri ri imu oil.. 1,1'»5 82 Roeei v. d from Pin s and Li censes . 3,633 99 R. • i\- ti from T liu-u mm resn!on ■ jMip 1 -. 1,0*8 *5 R.vei\« tl ir on State K« rnisl Training— ... 350 00 Reo« iv- d turn Hodo bnjnl.s mvii.. Oe7 o0 5lr6:'42 07 Paid ' ’«• T Tellers. H2.M 25 Paid • ■ miter's Jal*. r I.H2 *' Paid l*r Repairs.. . . ' 7(>4 57 Paid F'l. 858 To* Paid for :l. - and Mai*. ■ s*o *o Paid for t' urn it tire . ... l3o 59 Paid for apparatus. . loti to Paid for Supplies and i tie Men tal-. 984 44 Paid fur S-vivtar> V Salary .. 50 00 5!»>,902 40 Pal.,, •*. ,,ii h: ml . - 2.930 67 mi • n i .•!* t •< v . , i • . no t;u, aid imlei • *'m , ■•■;>! .--.So in bunds remaining aiM 1 1 'Til tin* , M.eou.mt i--l e made ,tl 1.8035 paid ; ’ e;»m*tdie*! van ii s r t . .pi . sp. tidi 1 are alse.,• t r • mi ,9 with lie M’i’n;. ‘ ■ H I ■ ry. I. ' s H jcet; rat y in y. lacing fee-arc the praspcttlcc buyer the goods wo handle '• have A •EPUrATiON of r years standing ;.n earned reputa tion. When you uy Lion -jrand Shirts and Collars you simply can t go wrong they arc the standard as to stylo and excellence of materials from which they are made. Summer Hosiery and Underwear ilfHJ ; m of the latest and most approved styles and patterns. 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