The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, December 31, 1909, Image 7

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    The County in General
The “Doings” of our Country Friends
and Neighbors.
OHIO.
A1 Martin of Creighton is visiting
with relatives.
Isrura Ruegge is visiting relatives
in this vicinity.
Earl Shaffer went to Manly to vis
it with relatives.
John Reischick and family spent
Sunday with relatives.
Mrs. Ed Ruegge went to Wyinore
Sunday to visit relatives.
Guy Lichty and wife were guests
of Geo. Stums and wifi .
Mrs. Noah Peek and family spent
Christmas with her parents.
Ed. Kinimel shipped two cars of
cattle to Kansas City Monday.
Mamie and Nellie Fisher were
guests of Lola Stums, Sunday.
Lucy Smith of Auburn sp nit Xmas
with Delos Spiekler and Wife.
Ed. Zorn and family spent Sun
day with John Nolle and wife,
William Hucttner and wifi spent
• Monday with H rraan Schrieb r.
Mr, Hamilton of Lincoln was a
guest of Perry Shaffer’s recently.
Albert and Willie Riddle of Falls
City sp ot Monday with Earl Stums.
Emma Wetzel Is spending the Ikili
days with her parents in Falls City.
Will McGowan of Nebraska City
spent Xmas with Delos Spiekler and
wife.
Francis Knisloy came in from Har
bin© to spend the holidays with rela
tives. s
Air- K Lutz went to Beatrice Fri
day to spend the holidays with 11 • • r
sister.
Frank Liehty and family were
guests of II. J. Prichard and wife
Sunday.
Chester Stump and family spent
Sunday evening with Mr. Franklin
and family.
Mrs. Perry Shaffer and daughter,
Donna, spent Thursday with Airs.
Louis Hurt.
Rev. Essley and wife were guesis
at the home of Henry Meinheit and
wife, Sunday.
Phineas Fisher and family spent
Christmas in Falls City with Mr.
Dowdy and wife.
Charles Zentner and family spent
Sunday near Vordon, with John
^Zentner and wife.
Herbert Lurk and family spent
Sunday with Mrs. it's parents, Air.
and Mrs. McCam.
Perry Shaffer and wife -were
guests of Francis Stump and wife
last. Wednesday night,
Mrs. Tuck Cook and Lora Camblin
were guests of their sister, Airs, F.
.
Rollie Franklin and family of near
Dawson, are spending the holidays
with the former's- parents.
Will and Ed Ruegge and Ed4Kim
mel and their families spent Christ
mas in Falls City with Mr. and Mrs.
Ruegge.
Chester Stump, Guy Liehty and
Frank Liehty and families spent Fri
day with John Liehty and family in
Falls City.
Mrs. Cleon Peck and baby went
to Carlton last Thursday to spend
the holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Way.
Lloyd Knisley and wife and An
son Knisley and wife spent Christ
mas with the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Knisley.
Ivan Keller and wife went to Mor
rill, Kas., last Friday to spend
Xmas with the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Mart Meyers, and returned
home Monday.
Charlie Stump of Omaha, Claude
Philippi of Falls City and Jessie
Spangler of Morrill, Has., and their
families spent Sunday with Francis
Stump and family.
Notice.
To Whom It May Concern: All per
son.: knowing themselves indebted to
me. please call and settle, either by
cash or note. Respectfully,
J. C. TANNER.
WE HAVE
Sweet Oranges
Nice Bananas
Kane/ Crapes
Fine Lemons
Table Raisins
imported Figs
California Figs
Fresh Dates
Seeded Raisins
All Kinds New Nuts
Come in and See
D. W. SOWLES
VERDON.
Joss Waggner was a .Stella visitor
Sunday.
Joint Weaver was a county seat
visitor recently.
lOdith Shafer of Shubert is visit
ing relatives here.
Charles .Moran was in Kails City
one day last week.
John Hall made a trip to Falls City
the first of the week.
T. 1., Hall of Lincoln is visiting his
mother ;it this writing.
Mrs. G. H. Knapp spent Christmas
with her parents in Salem.
Jesse Griffiths is home from Crete
to spend his holiday vacation.
Not man Heinzelmun is assisting Mr
<>ve; a i in the store in Stella.
.!. M. Griffiths and Harry Kamel
were . 'Is City visitors Monday.
Mr. ‘el Mrs. Fleming Robb spent
Chris- ras with relatives in Union.
Ruth Pennington of Bonn *tt, Neb.,
is th" guest of Mi<s Blanche I lout z
W. A. Greenwaid and Jake Bloom
came up from Falls City Wednesday.
Fred Douglas was transacting busi
ness in l-’alls City one day last wei k.
Velma Walker of Falls City spent
a few days this week with her cousin.
Clai :-. Mayfield came down from
Omaha for a visit with home folk.'.
Sam Weddle came down from
Stella for a short stay with relatives.
Mable Biller of Reserve spent a
few clays this week with relatives
here.
Miss Joyce Williams spent a lew
days tin past we*-k . !h friends in
Pt ru.
Maggie Miller of ‘ >raska City
is the guest of .V, .■ .. mer Itom
baugh.
Lloyd Dietii' ll spent Wednesdav in
the country, the gu< . i of Quinton
Stump.
Q. S. Stump and wife were tin*
guests of the former’s parents Friday
%
evening.
Miss Catherine .Meli/.a spent a
few days this week with friends in
Falls City.
Charles Wear spent his holiday va
cation in Kansas. City with his brother
and sister.
Mr. Oreurt came up from Ku!<> last
week to spend n few days with rel
atives here.
A ni ie pound naught* r was born
to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Simon on
1>‘.oetaber -1st. _
Miss Rue Fuller is home from York
to spend the holidays with i. r par
ents and friends.
Lola II dnenian came up from .Fulls
City to visit with her cousin,
Miss Meta Ifeineman.
Mr . Iva Ewing and sisi.-r, Miss
Rue Fuller w* r* r\*,!g in F.nll.i
City one day last w k.
Ray Arnold come down from Uoane
College Christmas * v< to spend the
holidays with home folk .,.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Frauenfelder left
Friday for St. Jo • on a Christmas vis
it to the former's mother.
Clarence Niissbaum returned to
Omaha Sunday afternoon after a
short stay with his parents
Mrs. Frank Veach and little grand
i daughter, Margery were pleasant
visitors in Omaha last. week.
Vincent Arnold and wife entertain
ed a large company of fri oids and
relatives at Ohrictmas dinner.
John Reefers, wife and daughter,
Ardell, left Saturday afternoon for
Nebraska City to visit relatives.
John Weaver returned the latter
part of last week from his visit to
the Live Stock show in Chicago.
Miss Cleta Moran and pupils en
joyed a Christmas tree at their school
house west of town Friday afternoon.
Miss Vernie Arnold returned home
Wednesday from her studies at Pe
ru to spend Christmas with her par
ents.
Jess Wagoner returned home Wed
nesday from Forest City, Mo., after
a few days visit with relatives and
friends.
Charles Smith, who has been work
ing for Charles Weaver, left Tues
day for his home in Missouri to visit
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. ^Charles Humphrey
went to Falls City Friday to visit
the latter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. G.
A Abbott. _
Miss Ethel Sailors, who has been
teaching school up near Peru. is
home to spend the holiday vacation
with her mother.
Mesdames -Lizzie Boyer and Fan
nie Goin, who have been visiting Mrs.
Mary Conover, have returned to
their home in Liberty.
Roy Lum arrived from Dodge City,
Kas., last week to assist his brother,
Harry, in the lumber yard during the
absence of their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dietrich had
the pleasure of entertaining II. H.
Fritz and family. Herman Mitfler and
Thomas Dietrich at Christmas dinner
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. G orge Lum. accom
panied by their daughter, Miss Gert
rude, and thejr sot?. Clyde V Lum,
k
lift Tuesday fur Los Angeles, Cal.,
where (hey will spend the winter.
While on their way to visit .lames
Stewart ore day last week, Abe
Stewart and family and Grandma
Stewart no t with quite an accident.
They were going down a steep hill
when the sled pushed on the horses
and frightened them, causing them
to run away. The sled was upset
ard'the occupants were thrown out.
All were badly bruised, but none ser
iously injured.
SEUBERT.
Mrs. Charles Wilson is visiting rel
atives in Peru.
John llorg of Pender is lore visii
inj: with relatives.
A. M. Shubert and wife were in
Kalis City Thursday.
Miss Gladys Lord of Lincoln is
the guest of friends here.
Cnele George Lewis, who lias been
-quite ill, is now much better.
(lily Davis ami family visited Ills
m i lr m ar St. Deroin Thursday.
Miss I.ena Welch returned homo
from the county scat on Saturday.
Mrs. Wilson Rise entertained her
friend Mrs. Oathout one day last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. .|. Parsons of near
Verdon were shopping here Wed
nesday.
Miss Ktliel King came down from
I.hicoln to spend her vacation with
lieiiie folks.
Ray Wiles left the latter part of
lost week Jo spend a few weeks with
relatives in Iowa.
The dane< given by the young
people til :is eve wa well at
tended a '..I enjoyed by all.
Miss I' e 'lohler, who is teach
ing school ;e nr town, is spending
her vacat'd'.i with her parents in
Kansas.
Mrs. David i ansoni ami children of
Palls Pity , here spending the
holidavs with the former's daughter,
.Vis. Walter Vnulaudiughum.
Will Ahern arrived here on Christ
mas morning from Dakota, lie like
most others, thinks there is no place
like home when Christmas comes.
Clem Gates and wife drove to
llarndn Saturday evening to visit
home filks and to attend the oyst
er supper given by the V . O. W.
Will Brown had the misfortune to
slip and fall when leaving the dance
hall Triday evening. As a result of j
tin' fall he is suffering from a brok
en leg
S S. Weddle is now lin.h'l the
cure of a doctor in St. .Joe. Ills man I
friends here hope lie will soon he
able to return to his home much im
proved In health.
Grandma Shut/, and sons. Henry
and Theodore, entertained al Christ
mas dinner ,P Parsons and wife,
I .1 Parsons and family and Miss
Ivina Parsons of Verdon.
WILLIAMSVILLE.
George Arnold wnt in Kails City
Monday.
Walter Wlsh'lnt er Is suffering fn
sore eyes.
Mr. and Mrs. ! V Dunn went to
Ik rada Ttiesda.v.
Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Dunn went to
Falls City Monday.
Clifford Kink and wife spent Sun
dry at Wendell Gorwiek’s.
Joseph and Gu; I l.ippold spent
Sunday with Antone Uerwick.
N. A. Arnold and wife Spent Christ
teas with I A. Dunn an! family
Katie Iteuke lias return si from
the home of her leather near Hulo.
Roy Dunn and wife of Ilarada
spent Sunday at the home of 1! I
Dunn.
Myron Dunn returned from laueoin
Frldny to spend chrlstnins with his
parents.
At the Geo. R. T. Roberts farm, 2 1=2 miles southwest of Hamlin, 11 miles
northwest of Hiawatha and 2 1=2 miles southeast of
MORRILL, KANSAS
Thursday, January 6, 1910
Commencing at 9:30 o’Clock A. M.
45 HEAD HORSES AND MULES 45
MAJOR 42774
Black Percheron Stallion six yrs.
old, weight 1750.
BLACK BESS 23960
Black Percheron Mare y years old,
weight I 650.
CELESTINE 41396
Black Percheron Mare, five years,
old, weight 1700 lbs.
ONE YEARLING MARE
The above are pure bred and recorded in the Percheron Society of America, of which H. G. HcMillan is
president and Geo. W. Stubblefield is secretary, at Chicago, 111. Pedigrees will be furnished. THESE
HORSES HUST L5E SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED.
1 Black Mare, age 4, weight 1550.
1 Span Bay Mares, 6 and 7, weight
2,800.
1 Brown Mare, age 8, weight 1,300.
1 Gray Mare, age 9, weight 1150.
1 Bay Mare, age 2, weight 1,000.
1 Gray Mare, age 4, weight 1,050.
1 Sorrel Gelding, age 5, weight 1,150.
1 Bay Gelding, age 3, weight 1,050.
1 Bay Horse, age 6, weight 1,300,
driver.
1 Bay Mare, age 9, family broke.
1 Sorrel Horse, age 6, cattle horse.
1 Span Driving Mares, 6 and 7,weight
2100, family broke.
1 Bay Gelding, age 8, weight 1225.
1 Bay Mare, age 6, weight 1225.
1 Bay Mare, age 6, weight 1100.
1 Bay Mare, age 10, weight 1200.
1 Bay Mare, age 5, weight 1250.
1 Span Dun Mares, 8 and 9, weight
1600.
1 Brown Gelding, age 5, weight 1050.
2 Bay Geldings, 2years-old.
6 Yearling Geldings.
2 Yearling Mares.
5 Suckling Colts.
1 Span Gray Mules, 6 and 7, weight,
2600.
1 Span Brown Mules, 9 and( 11, weigh
1900. All aged mares with toal.
1 Suckling Mule.
100
Cattle
i
32 Head Stock Cows.
11 Yearling Steers.
1 Pure Bred Hereford Bull.
22 Yearling Heifers.
32 Suckling Calves.
3 Two-year-old Steers.
2 Milch Cows.
IMPLEMENTS
1 Litchfield Manure Spreader.
2 Hay Racks.
1 Wheat Drill
1 Double Row Disc.
1 Deering Binder.
I McCormick Mower.
1 Three-Section Harrow.
1 Riding Cultivator.
2 Walking Cultivators.
•1 Clover Buncher.
1 Disc Harrow.
I Hay Tedder.
1 Endgate Seeder.
1 Hay Rake.
1 Buggy.
300 Bushels Seed Barley.
2 Farm Wagons.
2 Walking Plows.
1 Corn Planter.
1 Corn Drill.
1 Riding Plow.
1 Feed Cutter.
1 Fanning Mill.
4 Sets Work Harness.
1 Set Doirtole Driving Harness.
1 Set Single Driving Harness.
1 Saddle.
1 Heavy 40-foot log chain.
2 15-foot Chains.
140 Feet Hay Rope.
1 Grind Stone.
Many Other Articles.
<7C a e ir- ^ ^ Consisting of 125 Barrows and 50 Gilts. These are high class grades and will be sold
ICO lluSS in lots. A splendid opportunity for the man with corn.
Terms made known day of sale. -Cols. C. H.Marion, Roy Kistner, Aucts.
Ceo. R. T. Roberts Estate
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