The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, January 21, 1910, Image 6

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    The County in General
I'he "Doings” of our Country friends
and Neighbors.
VERDON
Vlt'p. Joe Smith is very III at this
rlting
M. MHiza wm- a Falls City visitor
Terentiy
O. Fuller i> ver» ill hi bis home In
this city.
(Jrumlmn Selilon i.- improving nt
this writing
W. F. Veftrh was a county seat
visitor Friday
Dr. Shook was on our streets one
lay last week
Walter Vearh received a ear load
g automobiles
Thomas McDonald was up from the
ounty seat recently
p. S. Ileacock of Falls City was
visitor here Friday.
Mrs. Walter Veueh visited in Salem
re day tile past week.
Miss Anna Frauenfelder wits a;
stella visitor Saturday
Mist Jennie Stump is clerking in J
t n umb K Stuch's siot <
Scott Saylor cam up from Falls |
City on business Wednesday.
Cyrus Fisher and family were us
tors in Falls City Wednesday
Frank Waggoner and son. Jess,
aside tt trip to Salem Tuesday
Dan Fisher returned Monday after
^pending a few days In Nims City.
Malile Iteller arrived from Falls
City for .1 short stay with Iter moth
er.
Miss Carrie Uebhart returned Sun
day from a visit to her sister at
Stella.
lames Ayers has taken charge of
the telephone office and will also he
lineman.
Mrs. Oden Saylor returned from it
visit to Iter sister, Mrs John Walker,
in Falls City.
Kd Fuller of western Nebraska was
iiillecl here by the serious condition
iif his father
Walter McCullough returned homo
Thursday from a few weeks spent
near Dawson.
Charles Wear has aei eplcd a posi
lion as assistant cashier In the Ver
don State Hank.
Orlando l’ Veal eanu down from
Stella last week for a short visit
w Itli Itis brother
Millard Auxler shipped ti ear
load of cattle to Kansas City the
first Of the Week
Joe Parsons had the misfortune to
tall one du> last week and sustain
a very bably sprained ankle.
Ora Marsh left Saturday afternoon
for Ills home in western Kansas lie
was accompanied by his mother
Several from here attended the fu
neral of John Kentopp at the Luther
an church south of town last week.
Mrs F. Waggoner and daughter,
Kmmn. and Mrs Hertha Weddle were
calling on friends in Stella Wednes
day.
Robert Murphy and wife returned
home Tuesday afternoon after a
short visit with friends in Oklahoma
City.
Mrs Fred Hoffman and little
daughter. Ruth, have returned to
their home in Council drove, Kas .
after a very pleasant visit with the
former's father and sister.
Word was received here that C
C Simmons was very ill at his home
in Denver, Col , with cancer of the
stomach. His man) friends hero
are . o i y to learn of his serious con
dition.
lime you it weak throat? If so you
cminot lie too careful. Vou cannot
begin treatment tot) - .irly Knob cold
malt s you more liable to another and
the la t Is always the harder to cure.
It you will take Chantbei Iain's Cough
Remedy at tin1 outset you will lu1
saved much trouble. Sold h\ all drug
gists.
BARADA.
.Mrs Dan Terrell was on the sick
list this week
C, II .Martin v as la Shubina one
tiny hist w ek
M. M Hendricks was in the city
one day last week.
I. H. Lnugdon carried the mail
on Route 1 Tuesday.
Matt Shtileuberg and John Oslin
were in town Monthly.
J. C. WUeman is in St. Raul look
ing after business interests.
J. A Martin and Otis Stickler and
wife were in Falls City Monday.
Mrs. ii S. Andrews is again able
to be out after a rather serious ill
ness.
E. K. Butler and wife entertained
at dinner Sunday Misses Riggs, Lil
ly and Dodds and J. A. Martin and
wife.
Revival services still continue un
der the direction of Rev. Essley and
wife and much interest is being mani
fested.
J. I. Martin left Tuesday for a
visit with bis brother, E. Martin, at
Dunbar, Neb. From there he will
go into Iowa for a visit with relatives
STELLA.
S H. Dailey lias been quite sick
tliis week.
Mrs A. Tynan is having the grip
this week.
Miss Grace Curtis was an Auburn
visitor Saturday.
Mrs. Jacob Hinkle Sr . has been 111
during the past ten days
I*. M. Monet to is confined to his
bed tins week with the grip.
Stella high school enjoyed a lively
evening al the skating rink Tuesday.
I’errv Montgomery, living three
miles north of town, is reported very
sick.
Mrs K. Wheeler has almost en
tirely recovered from her recent ill
ness.
Andy Curtis had a public sale Iasi
week and will leave in a few weeks
for Sidney.
Frank Keavis of Falls City was a
Sti-Ila visitor Tuesday, lie came on
legal business.
Misses Florence and Mable Culp re
turn ed from a I wo weeks visit with
,i cousin in Kansas City Sunday.
Mrs. Mattie Hodge moved from her
farm last week and is now occupying
Mrs. Lydia Hugh’s house
Mr and Mrs. Mart Gilbert and son
Fred were called to Illinois last week
by the serious illness of Mrs. Hu
bert's brother,
K. Mound sold Ids business in
Omaha last week and returned to
Stella. Mr. Mound purchased the
business only u week ago.
George Wixon Went as far as Oma
ha with Frank Weaver Iasi Thursday.
He returned Friday, but Mr. Weaver
and his ear were still in Omaha
The ley roads have made so much
work for .1 M. Goodloe that, lie has
employed John Tolly and Klnier Hugh
to assist him in the blacksmith shop
A It. Fdwards of Omaha lias
rented the Overman hotel and will
take possession at once. Mr. Rey
nolds the retiring proprietor, is at
present undecided where he will go.
Mrs. L. G, Ciphers was taken sud
deiily sick Iasi Thursday with neu
ralgia of tin* heart. Hr. Shook of Shu
lu ll was called in consultation with
l>r Andrews. At this writing she is
very little bettor.
Drank Weaver and wife left on
Thursday of last week for a new
home in Montana. They will he
greatly missed in this community as
hot It have lived here the greater part
of their lives We wish them abund
ant success.
(’hamherlain’s Dough Remedy is
not a common, every-day cough mix
turi. It Is a meritorious remedy for
all the troublesome and dangerous
eoinplications resulting from cold In
the head, throat, chest or lungs. Sold
Ly all druggists.
RULO.
Molly Hector "'as ;t Uulo visitor one
day litst week.
Mrs. .lolm Hopkins was an Atchi
son visitor Monday.
Herman Klocpfcl came in from
Colorado for a visit.
.1 A Osborne spent several days in
Kansas City lias week.
I'\ El. Kttlp of Wymore was a Uulo
visitor Tuesday morning.
George Oldfield made a business
trip to Auburn Tuesday.
Herman Bonhme was a Falls City
visitor otto day last week.
Tomy Asher of White Cloud, Kas.,
watt tt Uulo visitor Saturday.
.1 A Pope was a business visitor to
Falls City one day last week.
George Peabody was transacting
business in Falls City last week
Utley Simmons ot Kansas was a
Knlo visitor one day last week.
II I! Hinton of Omaha was trans
acting business in Uulo Monday.
I It. Lyman of Wymore was a
Unit) visitor the lust of the week.
All M \. ITue, Ycarl and lira
j arrived from Munitou Sunday morn
i mg.
Have Young of the "Y" spent Sai
tii'da; and Sunday with relatives in
Uulo.
Or. K. ti Henderson purchased the
| property sold tit sheriff's stile last
! week.
Mr ami Mrs Charh - la-st \\, n
|'Fulls City visitor the first of the
; week.
The Misses Yollmer of Craig, Mo.,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Larabeo
last week.
Mrs. Burgett returned last week
from a visit with her daughter at
Humboldt.
A. K. Bowers of lllawatha was a
business visitor here one day
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Castle of Rob
inson, Kas.. were Uulo visitors one
day last week.
Cecil Kanaly came down from
I Salem Monday to be present at her
sister's wedding.
Frank Martinosky and family of
Reserve, Kas., visited with his
mother here last week.
A dance was given last Friday
night at the Hosford hail. A good
time is reported by those present.
Mrs. Ella liowty of Topeka, Kas..
who has been visiting with relatives
i here returned to her home last week
Thomas Darnell of Lincoln gave
' an 1 rite resing lecture on "County
Option" at tlo> M. K. Church last
Sunday night A large and attentive
audience greeted the speaker,
Lee MeVey was hurt Saturday
while working across the river with
Ous Johnson's gang, by being struck
in the back of the head with a wagon
tongue. He was brought home and
his injuries were attended to. He
is getting along nicely,
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy never
disappoints those who use if for
obstinate coughs, colds and irritations
of the throat and lungs. It stands
unrivalled as a remedy for all throat
and lung diseases. Sold by all drug
gists.
SHUBERT.
!•’. M. Kintou was a Haruda visit
or on Sunday.
.1. C. Shulenberg went down to
Falls City Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harper of Aubu
rn are Hie guests of friends here.
Frank Sliubert purchased the build
ing occupied by the Shafer restau
rant.
The seniors met Monday night and
selected their class colors and their
motto.
Harry Kiuimol of Nemaha came
down Friday night to attend the
lecture.
Frank Stowell of Harden City was
a business visitor here the first of
Hu1 week.
Clifford Vtuilamlingham of Falls
City is now visiting Ids brother and
family here.
The members of the W. R. C. en
tertained the members of the G. A. it.
at a dinner Tuesday.
Mrs. Roy Edwards and daughter,
Lucille,x spent a part of last week in
Stella with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sliubert left
during the week for week for an < x
ternled visit til Lincoln.
Mr and Mrs. Rraumn are enjoying
a visit from their son, who lias made
Ids home in Kansas for some time.
Tile Nemaha Dramatic Co., played
"Away Down East" at this place on
Tuesday evening. They were greet
ed by a large house
The fourth number of the lecture
course was given Friday night bv
Mrs. English. The audience was well
pleased with tile entertainment and
the lecturer was greeted by a large
house.
The Womans Literary dub met
Saturday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Plshburn, and a most delightful
time was had by all present. The
hostess served her guests with dain
ty refreshments.
Mrs English, who gave a fine lec
ture Friday evening at the opera
house'. also visited our school and
gave a very interesting talk and ren
dered some fine music, which ■, was
greatly enjoyed by all.
Fred Stotts and wife left Monday
for Anglin. Wash., where they expect
to make their future home. Mr. and
Mrs. Stotts have many friends here
who regret to lose them, but wish
them success in their new home.
The W. It C. and <L A. It. lodges
held a joint installation on Tuesday
evening. A general good supper was
served, after which three members
were Initiated, then the officers were
installed. An interesting program was
rendered and those present spent a
pleasant and profitable evening.
The busiest and mightiest little
thing that ever was made is Cham
berlain's Stomach and liver tablets.
They do the work whenever you re
quire their aid. These tablets change
weakness into strength, listlessness
into energy, gloominess into joyous
ness Their action is so gentle one
doesn't realize they have taken a
purgative Sold by all druggists.
WILLIAMSVILLE.
.John Slater was in Haraiia Satur
day.
J. \. Dunn was a Falls City visitor
Saturday.
Nick Arnold was a Fails City vis
itor Monday.
Ernest Michaels was in Uarada on
business Friday.
.John Slater spent Sunday with
Charles Siemering.
Wendell and Ida Gerweck spent
Saturday in Falls City.
Stull Lai hit spent Sunday tit the
home of Mr. Karsts.
Fred Rockwell spent Sunday with
his friend, John Feicht.
Mr. Willie Ruch returned from a
visit to his brother last week.
A surprise party was tendered Mrs.
Scholl Sunday evening. The affair
was in honor of her birthday. There
was a large crowd of n< lghhors and
friends present.
A company of friends gathered tit
the home of John Fink Saturday ev
ening to spend a few hours, The
evening was pleasantly passed play
ing cards and dancing. Those who
were there report a pleasant time.
HUMBOLDT.
Carl Mann was in Dawson the mid
dle of the week.
Roy Reid made a business v isit to
Falls City Monday.
tins MeDougal is visiting his broth
er in Salem this week.
I,ee Marburger was on the sick list
the first of the week.
John Reynolds of Reaver City is
visiting relatives here this week.
Mrs. Frank Butterfield entertained
at a trail party Monday evening.
(). E. Hall of Pawnee City transact
ed business iti Humboldt Tuesday.
A. Sippley and wife of Dawson are
visiting relatives here this week.
Bert Marshal of McCook spent
Sunday in Humboldt with relatives.
A, D. Thompson recently visited
Clail Thompson and family in Auburn.
Mrs. John Fryberger and children
visited in Falls City the last of the
week.
Mrs. .1. C. Ilerwig left Monday for
Kansas City, where she visited with
friends.
Ralph Philpot and wife returned
Monday from a few days spent in
Lincoln.
Mrs. .1, K. Liggett returned Sat
urday from a visit with her brother,
Fred Cote, in Omaha.
Beulah, the daughter of Henry
McConnell and wife, is suffering from
a severely sprained ankle.
Miss Emma Frank and little niece,
Iluth Tanner of Lincoln, are guests
tit the home of Dr. E. E. Meyers.
Elmer Smith returned Sunday from
a trill to New Mexico, where he had
been looking after land interest.
Miss Iva Creed, after a visit with
her brother, Ben Creed and family,
returned to her home the last of the
week.
Mrs. W. IS. Alexander and little
daughter were up from Dawson the
first of the week visiting Dr. Morris
and family.
Carey Cooper and wife entertained
a company of friends Wednesday ev
ening. Whist was the amusement of
tin1 evening.
John Hobbs, who has been sick
for several days at. the Central ho
tel, was removed Saturday to the
county farm.
.1. K. Liggett, who recently return
ed to this city from Burchard. has
accepted a position as cashier of the
National bank.
Mrs. Ida Wittwer returned from
Kansas City Tuesday after spending
a few days with her husband. Dr.
Ed Wittwer tit that city.
Otis Cnkcfer, wife and little son,
Linn, returned Monday from Lin
coln, where they had been visiting
Mrs. Unkefer’s sister, Mrs. Perrin.
O. A. Cooper and wife were in
Omaha the first of the week attend
ing the Millers’ Association, and vis
lting friends in Omaha and Council
Bluffs.
Bernie Cooper came in from Beav
er City Tuesday with a car load of
horses. He will remain in the city
a short time with his brothers, O. A.
and William.
Mr. Waffles, who has leased the
Charles Atwood farm, and came the
last of the week to made arrange
ments to locate, was joined by his
family Monday.
Mrs. 11. L. Haekett entertained a
company of friends Tuesday afternooi
complimentary to Mrs. Veits and dau
ghter, Mrs. Winn, who are visiting
Frank Butterfield and family.
.lack Walsh and son have purchas
ed the business of the Farmers &
Merchants’ Loan Trust Co., and
have opened tin office in the south
room of the Kentner building.
Workmen were engaged the first of
the week in laying a foundation for
a residence for Frank Moritz, on his
farm adjoining town, which he recent
ly purchased of Henry Kuper.
Walter Billings and family of A1
liatiee. Neb,, visited 1 lumboldt friends
the first of the week. They were en
ronte to South Omaha, where they
have made arrangements to locate.
Frank Hynek, the genial clerk in
N. C. Campbell's grocery store, and
Miss Ella Hanna of Table Kook
went to Falls City Wednesday of
last week, and returned as husband
and wife. They have gone to
house keeping in the groom’s cottage
on Nemaha street.
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.
TRADE MORAL—Trying to win a
girl's love by taking her aunt
buggy riding is like an attempt
to do business without adver
tising. The aunt enjoys the
buggy ride, but it doesn't help
your cause with the girl. The
merchant who wants to win
the home folks' trade will win
if he plugs persistently through
these columns.
OHIO.
Vera Shaffer spent Sunday in Falls
City with the former's sistii.
Muhlon Peck was a guest of rel
atives in Morrill over Sunday.
II A. Burk and family spent Sun
day with the former’s parents.
Mrs. Chester Stump spent Monday
afternoon with Mrs. D. Spickler.
Moyd Knisely and wife visited Sun
day with Anson Knisely and wife.
Charles Stump of Falls City visit
ed with his sister and family Sunday.
Mrs. Kittamel of Staple Hurst,Nek.,
is visiting her sister. Mrs. John Fritz.
Guy Lichty and wife visited with
I). Spickler and wife one day last
week.
Wes Nedrow, wife and two children
spent Sunday with F. M. Shaffer and
family.
Mrs. N. Peck and two children
were guests of Mrs. F. M. Shaffer
Sunday.
Jim Gilmore and Frank Shaffer
were Lincoln visitors the first of
I he week ,
Mr. Franklin and family spent
Sunday evening with Chester Stump
and family.
II. Beachy and wife were guests
of Wes Nedrow and family one ev
ening last week.
Ivan Keller and John Hutchinson
spent a few days at Morrill, Kas ,
the first of the week.
Earl Ankney and family of Peru
were guests of Perry Shaffer and
family last Thursday.
P. E. Shaffer, wife and little dau
ghter, were guests of Rev.Plough and
family Saturday evening.
Mr. Harrison of near Shubcrt and
II. Beaohy and wife visited with 1).
Spiekler and wife Sunday.
F. M. Shaffer, wife and son and Mr
Lutz visited with Mr. and Mrs. ('has.
Heineman in Falls City last week.
Mrs. Heineman and two children
were guests of Mrs. F. M. Shaffer
and her mother, one day last week.
Mrs. Ban Wamsley returned to her
home Sunday after spending a few
days with her sister who has been
sick.
John Yoder and wife went to Sa
betha Monday after a several days
visit with the latter's sister, Mrs. A.
Knisely.
llenj. Stump and wife left for their
home at Burwell, Neb., last Satur
day, after visiting with their many
relatives at Verdon and this vicinity.
Mrs. John Lichty and Marie of
Falls City, Frank Lichty and family
and Chester Stump and family all
spent Sunday with Guy Lichty and
wife.
Sophia Brandt of Columbus, Neb.,
is visiting her many friends here. On
Monday evening she was given a sur
prise party at Mr. Huebners. A
large crowd was present and a fine
time is reported.
The Woman'? Fault.
•‘You told me.” she sadly said,
"when you persuaded me to elope
with you that you would never per
mit anything to come between us—
that you would cherish my love all
your days ami (hat 1 should never
have cause to regret for a moment
that I had placed my happiness iu
your keeping."
"Oh, well, confound it." he replied,
"what's the use of harping on that
now? If you hadn't kept a lot of your
faults hidden from me I’d never have
fallen in love with you or wanted you
to elope, so you have only yourself to
blame."
Composition Extraordinary.
Iu E. V. Lucas' volume on letter
writing an Indian babu is quoted to
this effect: "Honourable Sir: Kind
ly excuse this poor thy servant from
attending on your Honour’s < flee this
day, as I am suffering from the well
known disease commonly called ache
of the interior economy, and 1 shall
ever pray. Your ever painful, Itam
Thunder. I>. S.—Oh death, where is
thy sting?"
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is
a very valuable medicine for throat,
and lung troubles, quickly relieves
and cures painful breathing and a
dangerous sounding cough which in
dicates congested lungs. Solti by all
druggists.
WE HAVE
Sweet Oranges
• Nice Bananas
Fancy Grapes
Fine Lemons
Table Raisins
Imported Figs
California Figs
Fresh Dates
Seeded Raisins
All Kinds New Nuts
Come in and See
D. W. SOWLES
BANANAS
You eat them, but do you know of
the enormous protits in growing
them? We have an organization in
which investors cannot lose their
money. Our stock is guaranteed.
Our profits are sure. Write for full
information. It will interest you.
The Mexican Banana Co.. Box 117
Bis, Mexico City, Mexico.
ELDER HENRY CUNNINGHAM
Recommends
Yinbl
For Weak, Run-Down People.
•
“ I was run down and weak from
indigestion and general debility, also
suffered from vertigo. I saw a cod
liver preparation called Vinol adver
tised and decided to give it a trial,
and the results were most gratifying.
After taking two botties I regained my strength, and am
now feeling unusually well.” — HENRY CUNNINGHAM,
Elder liaptist Church, Kinston, N.C.
Vinol contains the two most world-famed tonics—the medicinal,
strengthening, body-building elements of Cod Liver Oil and 'I onic
Iron. Y inol contains iiu oil, and i» by far the I3cst Strengthening
Tonic obtainable. We return your money without question
if Vinol does not accomplish all we claim for it.
A. G. WANNER, Druggist, Falls City.
Passenger Trains
South Bound
Tr. 104—St. Louis Mail and Ex
press .1:50 p. m.
Tr. 10f> Kansas City Exp., 3:41 a. m.
Tr. 132 x—K. C.local leaves. .7:30 a. ro.
Tr. 138 x—Falls City arrives ‘.LOO p. m.
x—Daily except Sunday
North Bound
Tr. 103 Nebraska Mail ami Ex
press. 1:50 p. m.
Tr. 105—Omaha Express. . . 1:48 a. m.
Tr. 137 x—Omaha local leaves 7:00 a tn.
Tr. 131 x—Falls City local ar
rives.8:45 p.m
x—Daily exceut Sunday
Lo;al Frt. Trains Carry ing Passengers
North Bound
Tr. 1S*2.\—To Atchison .11:10 a. m.
South Bound
Tr. 101.x—TO Auburn.1:23 p m
Burlington Route
West Bound
So. l-'l—Denver Exp..1:10 a. m.
Xo. 15—Denver Exp. (Local).1:40 p. m
No- 43—Portland Exp._10:17 p. m
Xo. 41—Portland Exp.2:25 p. m.
No. 121—Lincoln Loc. via Ne
braska City.5:00 a. m.
East Bound
No. 14—St. J., K. C. & St. L. ,7::i» a. m
No. 44—St. J., K. C. & St. L..
Xo. Hi—St. ,T., K. C. & St. L. .4:22 p. m.
(Local)
No. 42 St. .T., K. C. & St. L. 0:52 p. m
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