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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1909)
The County in General The “Doings" of Our Country Friends and Neighbors. HUMBOLDT. Mrs. John Powers is i|uite sick at her home. Mrs. John Philpot visited relatives in Kik Creek this week. A l>itby boy was born at the home tit .lul’iis Klein Tuesday James Hnlxda is in Falls City tills week m rving on the jury Mary Petrashek of Talili Rock spent Saturday in Humboldt. Mrs. James Hui/.dn is spending tilt* week with Humboldt relatives, Mrs. H. A. Mann entertained the Linger Longer club Wednesday Marshall Perry and family recent ly moved from Dawson to this city Mrs Susie Winhlem and baby of Smtthfield is visiting her father, I Philpot Mrs Fault Suction entertained the Presbyterian kenslngton Tuesday af terii'ion. itev. 0 W Hawley and wife of Auburn spent Friday with Humboldt rolativ cs Mrs. Sam Harshberger and dangh ter, Malile, of Falls City visited lo re this week. Mesdautes II. 10. lloyd and I M. Ford are reeeiving medical treatment In St. Joe this week William llruun and family ao now located in the cottage recently oc cupied by Bishop Arnold. The families of Tom Waggoner and Hay Dodge left .Monday for Sterling, where they will make their homes. .las. Mitchell left Monday for his hoax In Syracuse, after a visit with his brother. It. Mitchell, of this city. Miss Fauna Frank, after a si vi r al weeks’ visit with Humboldt rela tives, returned to her home in Lin coln. Floyd Cooper and wife returned on Sunday, having accompanied the re mains of Lon Mel.ane to Burlington. Iowa. George Cock left Wednesday for Creston, Iowa, whore lie expects to remain the coining year, lie will en gage in farming. Sam Bout.ler recently purchased the Fred Hist farm, of 160 acres, south of town. The consideration was S Uper acre. ltr. E. S. Cooper went to Lincoln Thursday to he present when his wife underwent a surgical operation in a hospital tit that, place. A social was given by the Kpworth League in the parlors of the Metho dist church Friday evening A large crowd of young people were in at tendance. Ed Uhri, in company with his dau ghter, Miss Mae, and Miss Lulu Boss started this week for an auto trip. Before returning they expect to visit several Kansas and Nebraska cities. Misses Harriett Bradswell ami Li la David of Lincoln have been the guests of the former's sister. Miss May Dardswell. In their honor sor ial functions were given at the homes of Irvin Shirley, .1 C Segrist and E. C. Cothapp. Alvin Hamilton and family this week moved over from Pawnee City. Mr. Hamilton is a trapper by occupa tion and at present is engaged in tapping gophers. On one farm north of town he lias been successful ill ridding the owner of about K.o of the rodents, and has trapped hut a little over seven acres. Mr. Hamilton is a patentee of a steel trap which lie uses in catching the gophers OHIO. Edna Ciirii i) was a guest of Lola Slums Sunday. Fred Wlttroek spent Sunday near Verdou with friends. .Miss Maude McCann was a glirst of Mrs. Koso Sunday. Vera Shaffer returned home last week front Nebraska City. John and William Hutchison were guests of tlie Prater Bros., Sunday. (>uy Llchty and wife were guests of DeLos Splekler and wiJV Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred fieri t spent Sunday with John Keischlck ami wife Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. Burk are the parents of a son, horn Oil. la, lima. F. M. Shaffer and family spent Sunday with II. .1 Prichard and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Prater spent a few days with friends in SI Joseph last week. Daisy and Harvey Peck spent Sun day at the home of their uncle, S H. Kniselv. Mrs. Chester Scamp spent Mon da > in Falls City with her father and sis ter. Marie. Mrs. Claude Phillipi spent a por tion of last week with Perry Shaffer and family. Mrs. Lloyd Knisely spent Monday afternoon with Mrs.F alskin west of Straussville. Glendale school commenced again Monday after being dosed on account of scarlet fever. Mrs. Albert Brecht and Mrs. A Mc Cann and daughter visited Mrs H. A. Burk Sunday. James Coons and wife of near Verdon spent a portion of the week with H. C’oons and wife. Mr. Brim of Sabetha, Kansas made a short visit with his daughter. Mrs. Anson Knisely, last week. Earl Brun and lady friend. Mss Say lor, of Kansas were guests of Anson Knisely and wife Sunday. Mrs. N. Pock and daughter spent a portion of last week in Falls City with the former's mother. Miss Maude Way returned from Davenport last week to take up her school duties again at Glendale. Frances Shaffer and daughter, Mrs. H. M. Steidly, were guests at the home of H. J. Prichard Sunday. Mr. Wise of W. Va . preached at Silver Creek Sunday evening. He is traveling and doing missionary work. Mr. F. G. Fritz, Oneonta, N. Y., writes: “My little girl was greatly benefitted by taking Foley’s Orino 1>axative, and I think it is the best Temedy for constipation and liver i rouble." Foley’s Orino laxative is mild, pleasant and effective, and cures habitual constipation.—Kerr’s Pharmacy. BARADA. .lames Stevenson was in Shubert on | Saturday. .1 E. Stephenson of Shubert spent Sunday with his father. Neil I’tersol and wife are the par ents of a little son. born October 2'2. l)r. S. \, VnnOsdel and .1. A. I .Martin were Falls City visitors .Mon day. Mrs. Mary Elder was called to the bedside of her daughter, Mrs. Hazel Shaw, who is seriously ill. Outer Sailor and Miss Inez. Mallet were married at the home of Rudolph Fuller, Sunday. October ID, IllOil. Mrs Henry Siemerlng went to Fargo Thursday to attend the funeral of her sister. Her husband and son. Charles Kuker. accompanied her. Mrs. Sarah Williamson with her little granddaughter left. Wednesday for a several weeks' visit with her son, Robert, and daughter, Mrs Mat tie Allen, at Cambridge, Neb, i lie initios aul society w ill serve meals at the Kumbaugh blacksmith shop on election day Give them a helping hand. They will also give an entertainment and supper Thanks giving evening. Mrs. \V, F. Butler lias enjoyed n ) visit from her sister, Mrs. W. T. i Williams of Bloomington, II. She was accompanied home by her two nieces, Misses Kitty and la in Butler, who will visit there until Thangs giviug. Dr. II. S. Andrews and Miss Louise llubbnrd were united in marriage at Codell, Oklahoma, October LT, and left that afternoon for Stella, Neb., to spend a short time with the groom’s brother at that place. They reached Manilla Saturday afternoon. That ov ening a number of friends gathered to welcome and congratulate them. They were presented with some nice; sllve ware. Although Dr, Andrews lias been among us but a few months he Inis made many friends.. We wel come them cordially and extend to them best wishes for future prosper ity, and may they long reside in Bar I ida Quaker Oats is the perfectly balanced human food I . . | o China for your table in the Family 5i e Farkage* SHUBERT. Dr Shook visited in Omaha a few days last week Miss Krnia rolglazier visited rela tives at Verdon litst Saturday Mrs. Dr. Shook returned home Sunday from a visit with relatives in Auburn. Airs. Ham and son Klmer were call ed to Stella last week by the death of John Bourk. Mrs. Hardy Hays enjoyed a few days visit from her uncle, Mr.Graves, of ltulo last week. Vern Taylor and little son of Hurchard are here visiting the form* er's parents, Al. H. Taylor and family. I)r. Taylor of Lewiston spent a few days last week here with his grandmother, Mrs. Ritter, and other relat i ves Miss Vera llergstna visited with friends in Wymore hist week She had Urn honor of acting as pianist at a K. I’, reception while there, F. M. Kin ton and Grant Shubert Men- among those from here who attended the grand lodge of Odd Fel lows at Lincoln the latter part of the Week. (' A, Lord and wife were guests of friends here the first of the week. They also visited relatives at Falls Gity before returning to their home in Lincoln. The Womans Literary club held their regular session tit the home of Mrs. .1, Spiekler Saturday afternoon. A splendid program was rendered and dainty refreshments were served. John Bourk of near Stella died Wednesday evening after tin illness of several weeks. Funeral services were heid at the home and the re mains taken to Auburn for burial. Mr. Bourk was married about a year ago to Miss Kfl'ie (lain, who was so well known here. She has the sym pathy of the community. Fall colds are quickly cured by Pbloy’s Honey and Tar, the great throat and lung remedy. The genu ine contains no harmful drugs. -Kerr’ Pharmacy. WILLI AM SV ILL E. John Feicht was it Peru visitor Fri day, N. A. Arnold was in Falls City on Friday. X A Arnold and wife were Omaha \ isitors Tuesday. Win. Strieker and family spent Sun day ill Wedell (Ierwicks. Mrs. I A. Dunn and son, Kugene, went to Falls City Fiday. (1. W. Duerfeldt went to Omaha last Tuesday to buy cattle. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Fink have re turned from their trip to llentrice. Several from here attended the re ception given for Dr.Andrews and wifi at ll;iradii Saturday night. Jesse Maurer of North Dakota ar rived Tuesday to spend a few weeks with his daughter, Mrs. 1. A. Dunn. About twenty of Miss Martha Gige’f friends gathered at her home last Saturday evening and completely sur prised her. All enjoyed the evening and returned to their homes at a late hour. Little Minerva Hendricks took ser iously ill last Monday. Dr. Reneker wits called and pronounced her suf fering from scarlet fever. The Ar nold school hits been closed as tic little girl was at school when she tool sick. VERDON. •lor Veal Hindi1 ti trip to (‘alls Ciiv Thursday, Mr. Mi Henry was an Atchison vis itor recently. -Mi Combs was a l iills City visit or last Week. E Kumhuugh was a business visit or to Auburn Friday. .Mrs, F. Waggoner was a Stella 1 v isitor one day last week. .Joe Parsons has purchased the |„. A. Kinsey property in this city. .1. .M. Griffiths purchased a fine! new piano for his daughter, Edna. Earl Arcott returned to his home I In Itiilo Saturday after a short visit here. Miss Mable Nussbaum is home from Lincoln for a visit with her parents. Henry lleineman was a business visitor in Falls City tho latter part or the week. Knirnerson and Pert Powers re ceived eight ear loads of cattle hist Saturday. ■I. I>. (Jriffiths has purchased the llee.se Williams property in the north part of town. Fay Johnson. Lloyd Dietrich and Jess Waggoner were Salem visitors Monday evening. Quinton Stump and wife and Miss Ttessie Stump spent Sunday with Wes Stump and family. Those who attended the play at Hall's opera house Fiday night were well pleased with it. Mesdanies Parson. Conover and i Thomas and Miss Florence Hull were in Falls City Monday. Mrs. (’has. Steward and children! returned home from an extended vis-! it with relatives In Missouri. •loe Cullen returned home lasl week from an extended visit through the northwest, lie visited the exposition at Seattle and visited many other places of interest. He also visited his daughter. .Mrs. Thomas (iriffilhs, in Idaho. COL. HARDING'S SALE DATES. He Will Conduct, and Assist in the Following Sales. Nov. I .Mrs. .1. .McNeoley, Humboldt. Nov. 10—A. Gugelman & Nofsinger, Bern. Nov. 16—Henry Dittmar, Johnson. Nov. 17—Fank A. Fuller, Auburn. Nov. IS Frank Bennett, Verdon. Nov. 23 Jacob Itoedcl, Verdon. Nov. — - Sikes & Unkefer, Hum boldt. Dec. b .Mrs. Mattie Hodge, Stella. Dec. 14—Herman Weir, So. Auburn. Dec. 15—Geo. Weaver, Stella. Dec. 16—A. F. Mortz, Humboldt. 40-3 Dec. 22 W. B. Hoppe, Stella. Jan. 11110—J. F. Weddle, Stella. Jan. 12—Albert Feireli, So. Auburn. Feb. 2— Wm. Brandow, Humboldt. Feb. IT)—Win. Thompson, Falls City. Feb. 16- Robert Edio, Bern, Kas. Foley’s Honey and Tar clears tiie! air passages, stops the irritation in throat, soothes the inflamed mem branes, and the most obstinate cough disappears. Sore and inflamed lungs are healed and strengthened, and the cold is expelled from the system. Re fuse any but the genuine in the yel low package. Kerr’s Pharmacy. Make Your Table Pretty Dainty and Inviting Nicely Decorated China oilers these advantages. We have 14 patterns in China and Semi-Por celain for you to select from, and sell by the Set or Single Piece ^OPV ftlUNT Chas. M. Wilson's SHIELDS VARIETY 5 and fOc Store Carry a Full Line of Five Cent and Ten Cent Goods Also all kinds ol household utensils, at the lowest possible prices. We also handle Ladies’ Combs, Neck wear, Hair Goods, etc. Call and see us. Shield's Variety Store W. Side Stone Street, Opera House Blk. Falfs City, Neb. Oklahoma Land Bargains MARSHALL, OKLA. Located on the Santa Fe Railroad, in a fine agricultural district half way between Enid and Guthrie. We have 5 churches, 2 banks with one-quarter million deposits, fine brick school building and good twelve grade school. We are second to none in the raising of wheat, corn, oats, cotton and fruit. The average rain fall for the past seven years has been (37) inches. If you are looking for a home, or an investment, this section of the state offers you the very best inducements. Wite us for in formation, or better come and see. 160 acres—3' 2 miles from town, 130 acres under cultivation; 30 acres in pasture. Good five room house, good orchard, two wells of good water, barn for six horses, granary room for 1,000 bush els. 40 acres fall wheat, 7 acres hog-tight. Pice $40 per acre. We Have Land from $20 Per Acre Up 160 acres—120 acres in cultivation, 40 acres in pasture. Good six room house, small barn and granary, plenty of good water, This is fine alfalfa land and is a bargain at $50 per acre. 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