The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, December 31, 1909, Image 6

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    The County in General
Hie “Doings’* of Our Country briends
and Neighbors.
BARADA.
■ inta !>!.:< , .li-i
C, 11 Martin v . in Kiiulv-.t i ay
Mis* lialtir I,hi’, was In the city
II la ( .-*!i ii pane." d the
11 i an i.o * 11
V n; Ion' i.i . ba *',t • malt* ; i .
Cnnriiii <! ni<*' a id wifo wen tin*
■* v.
Walter Morelicnd and wire uf V*
ro N> in n,-m Christmas with Innii”
' IkS.
Herman r.udwig and wife visit.*si
with .Joseph Johnson and family hi, t
Sunday,
Hart Butler, \v i i" * - and son < nuie
over from Stella in spend Christmas
with home folks
Have you given your name to M i
i. it Short ledge for her quilt? If
h i do so iilnin e
Mr and Mrs Bridgeiuan of V« r
' th* Mel
Wamsley and family,
li. M Williamson and wife are in
Missouri called there hy the ill
m hr of the form, r's brother.
,lohu l.auUempti Is quite ill with
typhoid lever, his infant brother is
alio 111. suffering from brain fever
W. I! Whittington lias been on the
sick list for a couple of weeks. Ills
little daughter is uniie III with acute
bronchitis. 1
C. II .Marlin and wife entertain
id J. \. Martin and wife, K, .!. liinin
ami wife and visiting relatives at
d nner t 'hriRlmas.
Word was received Monday that
Mr. ami Mrs I’hilip Markt of <lie
gon, Mo., are the proud parents of
a girl horn December 18th.
The Woodman of the World enter
tallied their families at an oyster sup
pet in their hall Christinas night.
\ royal good time was enjoy, d.
ban Terrel and family moved
from Hhuhert Iasi week into the
Kuker property on the corner of
Second street and Pleasant \\i
L. II. Morehead is building an
.'•edition to ills pretty residence. Ho
: also having a fine cement founda
timi pul miller tlie entire structure
C. V Cox ami family moved .Mon
th y of last week to the Arnold
i• r in two and one half mil s west
of ilarmia, where Mr. Cox will
farm the coming season.
I (is. Reeves, iierompiiiiled h> Iris
•in ugh tors. Mr" Mae Simmeviuan and
Mis Nellie MlirMiam, all of River
ton, Iowa, and liis niece. Mrs Cyn
ili.i Irvin of Sidney. Iowa, spent a
few days witli his nephews, .1 A.
and C II Marlin of this place.
The usual Christmas services w r<
held at tlie evangelical church by
tin Sunday school. The little folks
acquitted thenisehes most creditably.
The Dee was prettily decorated with
gifts for each scholar. The teachers
and officers were generously ivninn
b< red.
Miss Dodds gave a nice entertain*
nii nl at her school house |wo miles
c nth of town Saturday evening, lle
ai lath After flic enterlain
1 '■ ' adov.s were sold, and each
I n . isiddi r ate a pie with his slia
irv. 1 nute.li ■ r of our young pen
ph were in ariemlame ami report a
splendid linn .
Means
Much
To the level-headed young man.
a bank account, added to the de
termination to make' it larger,
means much. The names of
many such are on our books
Young man. young; woman, if
your name is not on the list
would it not be wise to open an
acxount at cnce and keep adding
to it? It’s the right thing to do.
The amount may be small at first
but all things must have a be
ginning
THE
Falls City State
Bank
And commence the saving habit now
STELLA.
Jlisf I ... 11'iifj* IJi;. nohbi it oil
i it" [ j.'k list.
Alisa I'lorwlice V, lieeh r it. quite
rick this week
Hobet I limvniiui ami family e at
< In ii * mas in ShulKTt.
Mrs. Uni. Cull) of N'emalet i. viri
: , ■_ lor pan nUt, .M r. ant Mrs. 1
’.i i i Olive i .it. it i; K]n ntlitli; liei
a al ion villi her | arenis in John
f
St dll a t ow boasts rf a skating
it t la i; busejumt of tii* i.owe
Oianl Smith anti family were visit
or;* at I he hew! ef .1 M. (rood loe Oil
Citric mas.
.e \liii i'av Is ilia ; ii Christmas
visit to N'el)ia*ku Oil*, returning ro
(iiia place Tuesday.
i.ss Sybil Mann visited the first
of th week with ln r mint, Mr,- John
(’eons tear I'awsaut,
( Ii,ti ler and frank Johnson and
tamillcB ato Christmas dinner with
Win. ft alts titnl wife
Mi s Neltit Cowell visited In i' sis
I• ‘i, Mrs. frank Vwe, at Howe from
Saturday until Monday.
Mrs. Jennie Oriffiths is spending
the week In the country with Ini'
a;i. Oeorge and family.
Tory Walker ami Arthur Steadman
are enjoying their vacation from the
fjiiieoht Miiainerr college.
(Sniiiuii.ii Ihonipsou am! .Miss Jen
nie spent Christinas in tHo country
h M rs. 1 )n\ id Steadman.
Mr. anil Mrs. Stump of Burwell,
Net)., visited their niece, Mrs. J.M.
A. odloe the first of the week.
Win. Sutton and wife of Auburn
wore visitors at the home of James
Paradise and wife last we"k.
Miss Carmeita Atlor went to Au
burn Sunday to spend her vacation
\\ i<h li r aipit. Mrs. P I). Atlor.
Uulpli Midler of Omaha spent sc.
oral days last week with his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. It D. Weller.
Robert Goolsby and family and
Mrs. Murv Clark of Verilon spent
Sunday at the home of J. M Good
toe.
Mrs. .less Brown and little daugh
ters of Kails City visited tier parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hinkle, Christ
inas.
ICrnest Morgan is spi iidlng hi- vu
• ;ttIon here, lie is a student ill Har
vard, and is pleased with ills
work,
Mrs liizzio Shi ley and son. Newt,
arrived Saturday from South Dakota
for a v isit with S!n Milan Shiley and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wolf amt Horliert.’. ta
iled over Sunday at Willis. Kansas
with Mrs Wolf's parents Mr and
Mrs. Rider.
tv \\ heeler was ill Itowi the first
of the week helping to invoice a
Cock of goods that was changing
proprietors.
Mrs. Noah Mien and children ef
Omaha are spending the holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nor
man Smilie.
Glen Jenkins, principal of the
the schools at Central ('ttv, is spend
ins his vacation with his parents
west of town.
Ins. \ Hossiick. a bridge contrail
or from Ilurtiiigton. Neb., was the
guest of Then Weaver and wife the
first of the week.
John Jenkins and -wife of Gregory,
K. !>.. are here visiting their parents.
John Jenkins. Sr., and wife and Mr.
and Mrs. John Roimers.
\lhert 1-armore and family, John
lie '.ins and family* and M. II. Van*
Ji vi-ntei' and wife ate Christmas din
ner with Joseph Wagner and family.
W 11. llogreft! and family and H.
If-. Hogrefe and family went to Oma
I
i:t Saturday to spend Ctirisimns witli
their daughter and sister, Mrs. Kd
Uenchert.
Mrs.Marthii Weaver gave a farewell
Christmas dinner in honor of her
son, Frank and family, who will
I-aw during tin' week for their new
| home in Montana.
Mrs Melnineh returned last week
from North Dakota, where site has
been cooking on a ranch. Site will
make arrangements to move her
family there in the spring.
I The ladies of the Christian church
gave their pastor a Christmas present
in the form of a fruit shower. lie
received about forty quarts of fine
canned fruit, pickles and jelly.
Mrs. llanogan and Mrs. Pinny, sis
ters of Mrs. M. I-. Hays and 1. A
McDowell, left for their home in J
Chicago Tuesday, They accompanied j
the remains of their mother to this
place for burial.
Noah McDowell and daughter, Flor-,
once, came in from Red Cloud last j
Thursday to attend tlte funeral of:
Mr. McDowell's mother, Mr. Me-1
Doh'ell returned Sunday, but Miss
Florence will remain a couple of'
weeks and visit relatives and old
friends,
Mrs. K. Withee and little son vis
iti d during i f w< k w ith If f par
eiitB. Mr. and Mrs. debti Hotwiek hi
Pull i it... i r t-i.,* . Mi *!:
mi YV< die in eft here .'ilk
her brother, .1 < "i a visit, in
tin- in i i hw * i • i a part nf the state.
Santa t Tm ■ * . . . • , v I).lay It n
that iii- 'it. k • . pan in li , pro
Vitim Hid It. . in.it' of Prof
Past wood : , mp\ ; little son a.
;* t’ari u i.i. i i Tlie nrof: 5Bor
tu vl tlin't 1 a’ would have l> •••
1U> llic.- Iti II 11 . dr hope !,
will i'i ci • r fit : ! .1 i atti if.
11. Id.. i • . f-. r r■
It'vetlik* ' I the iiOI., oi
Ion dstURfifer, Mrs, liasi '..an hi <"
‘i 'vo. The body was bronchi to tb<
homo of her daiiijHicr, .Mis. M. I.
I lays bn Thu r lay cYciilng, and «»i
P'idu more . . • at. ' ’a tin* fun. iii
vvi'a held in ' •• a. i church, a!
W iii' ill: llU.i !,. ill :l I •• liber Mil
ninny • .ir. . !’ v. I.d.sk of Prairie
I oic it b id i m m of lie !• rvlc<‘(
She was i *! *.•1 tiii • years of age
and had lived Stclhi aud vichiity
about forty ■ i 'rie' remains wer
token lo Prairie l.'nion aud laid bo*
side her hits! »nd. who died ,i number
of years a u.
—Call on C. A. Heck for coal and
wood.
HTJMEOLDT.
Mr. J.u utf. •. t iJlu o. . . ,e .1!
; C i.riatm.i, vvl ■ i i»*'s Lee.
Kalpil F h 11 r I . -.d . grests
: <-4 frit'hh- at,- I.inr iiii t nt r mif,
>h (> . • Fiidcu > if 'id ( tj -petat
I -5 .• .1 1 till,l i'f .1 • ; . :. . • .
a . i i , .: . i , :
i i ,• ; ri ;> io I • i ver.
• • .- .i ;<• ; nr v. • < r t vtt • !t ■
'•:<! Li Ii ■ t? : fan. i t it' '.v • ft.
: ud Ci : ...... . ;
! V i ’ >•’ I • 111 ''ll' ! It <)•..
>t*. L: i D.n • „. < 'll -i,.1 man
' v li !).. • <la in•:
tllh ... . . .1 |,4,. - t i -till,!.
i- ..nrd itodaiip nr; • down from
, ’.iii oln to : p -.td the holidays at
o. i ,
1 • rriry iH . ;• i: • . it
.**iri:-tt; with i . .1. 1,. Gam., and
t. mil;
Mm. L. .F, Sugri-it entertained the
Limier i,(.: t Inli Wednesday nf
In noon.
Mt... '-h a S al.Hii; . . i\ ,•
\ i ■'; . h her mt t .
titi.-: \v eels
Toil Crazier in' Joe visit ■:! hi.-s .-''S
!■ r, M i'. M ;e .ill1, nil' aim i eini . ..
I ht * week.
Verne Grft\'js cunte up t, in Cull
City to apend Christ tru < with his wife
and little aen.
Joy Mann and I'antil.. if ' a Ur..
sjK'i t Saturday and r nday with!
i Haii\ * s here.
Ft 1<. • ! . City vltli
i .1 f i< t:dn lit re this week. • 1
1 !, r 1 unit d Monday from;
1 tUi, X ■ , will >. Ik had be- 1;
; i.rtig friends.
. it .. d Ft e a la. t ilt (. 1 Vi* t ri
Auburn Frida}. > n n they wore tfu
pit eis o' ft I- : d
% III i'ul.M liti wife of Lincoln
• ;i. • t inn < : tii ; week with re:u
fives a id fri- nd. .
lib. lieleti I ' t- i of Luag 1 i ..ni.
. .1 . .-t ul tlio hut-. > of lift niece.
;; . I inrry .da 1 a.
C,r. i Moire of v. • 1 . j.- ,..
. V.ie Moore ar.d fa ik . and otj;
• i t • !u re tins wet k.
.'It! c.iop' r r- turn I Holiday' ■
K enity. wit 1 ■ he bad been visit-1
it’s; his 801), O. A. (hioptr,
i ai'j Morrir. has I .1
i..u iter i.-ro'her. oe, in ,he store
tl iii;', the Christ in; l ush,
.• 11! Cowman, w!;u I as be<‘n
. . ..it v, on a church at i . ru. spent
>" : mas v. ’•' home folk ;.
. / Lea and fnmiiy of Table'
i!' ;k visit Monday at the homo of j
' A • ;J . To east of town.
■ mi M'oi ti and family of Elk ]
• ‘ :. partook of the Christmas din- i
at :■:*> iiorne of !.. Mann and
i
V. Ui‘.
XTna Snow, ti teaeli r in U10 Daw
•L'lt schools. canid home to spend her
hnlTltty \a ation with her parents.A.
Snow and wile.
C > Hummel and wife arrived from j
Coir Canada heme Iasi week. They
expect to spend some tint1' with rel
t1 • >.•••:: and friend® >•«■«. .
\:ehi<\ t;• i e and iinnm I
• ■ down tit.in Limoni t la. i of
ii, wt • k to spend :t few days witlt
their rarents, Chi is iii .i i and
wife.
rtit'd i
ties week from Rosalia, Kas where
-! i has it ii spendu e m;i time
Well Mr. Powers, who fas ianch
at" that place,
Iiev. .fatue. Bounds. a ! of the
foe; 1 M. K. chrtrch, and Mi..-: Lilanch
McKaj were married in oh), on
Monday, D> . 21. A re prion was
si Vi ll l! ill Hi the (I: ,r , Wt iii> i'
ll:'.. i-ver.in;;. ‘
*
SRS&SBS xri ,0X1
I fit’s hot weath» r, nd
. ’i tisecool things,Mr.
V 'i *r.h-mt. When it’a
rr. i, ioo;t warmth.
Voi. h vi what people
w nl; when the? war*
’em.
Profit thereby. Send
your copy to-day ter
your ad. in this paper.
(Copyrit. i•*, ILhAs by W. N. U.)
M _ ___...._,X:
S WSLL BE AT
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1 will be there for the purpose of buying horses anti Mules from 3-vear-olds up. that are broke. I want
three car loads of good-shaped Chunks, and single or matched pairs of Southerners from 900 to 1,200
pounds--(they may be branded but must be gentle and broke). I will also buy aged, blemished, heavy or
windy geldings or mares that are in good market condition, (but no plug mules). 1 also want one car of
tasty wagon or express horses or mares, from 1,200 pounds up to 1,400 pounds.
* . *
II have contracted, for the year 1910, with a New York Teaming
concern, one of the largest in the United States, to supply
them with all their Horses, direct from the country, and 1 w ill pay more than any other buyer for Horses
or Mares that will go in on this order. They must be as follows: Nothing under 4 years old, from that
to 9; must be double broke; need not be fat but must be rugged, drafty kind, with plenty of bone; they
should weigh from 1,400 pounds up. Lead in this kind and get the top price.
•
I have no agents or partners, and personally do my own buying. Anyone using my name, or
claiming to be buying for me, will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
BOSTON, MASS.
The most extensive individual buyer in the world. Western headquarters and feeding stables, Union
Stock Yards, South Omaha, Nebraska.