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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1910)
> Henry C. Smith L ANPS & LOANS 240 acres well improved. If miles from Dej»ot in Kas. Good spring. Best of terms. Wilitake 40 acres as part payment, Balance long time at low interest. 200 acres Iff miles from depot, Richardson county. Nebraska. Good buildings and land W ill take 40 or 80 acres as part payment 100 acres upland. 1 mile from depot, Richardson county. Nebraska. $12,000. 160 acres Johnson county, Nebraska. -<• rods to church and school. Best of term-,. Might rent. 107 acres near Jlrowiiville, Nebraska 80acres it-mile from Falls City mgh school. 040 acres, $8,000 improvements Also 04h acres adjoining. Will take IHO acres a- part payment. Fine running water, A No. 1 opportunity. Money to loan k^_ * A THE COMERS AND COERS ~ A PPENINGS OF INTEREST TO YOU AND ME w hat Your Friends and Their Friends Have Been Doing the Past Week. Eat Sowle's Candy. —Dr. Wilson, Wahl's building. -The Candy Kitchen for brick ice cream, Edwin Fniloon went to Lincoln ofi h tniday. Harry Moscnu was in Shuberi mi Monday Supt. Oliver vvinl In Die state cap ital Sunday. C. K. Reavis was in Lincoln the 'oal of the week. Kcv, J. Nanningu was in the wintry Wedm sday Miss Hope Ward of Rule was in ‘’alls City Saturday. —Young's I’antorium ( leans and presses ladies skirts. 44-tl' I -Call on in for strawberry plants.! Sinianton A Pence. 7-tf. Mrs. Mongold of llamlin is visiting! with Mrs. M Mctiiiire Miss Anna Mason ivturne I ITmi's ■ay evening from Peru. Mr and Mrs, Chris Shelly were a ftom Preston Friday. Dr. Trotter was a Kansas City v is iter early Monday morning. Amelia Grilling was a SI .Jone|>li j visitor tlie latter part of the week. Rev. Hatley was culled to Lincoln yesterday to fake charge of a funeral. Mrs Fred Thomas of Craig, Mo., is In tin' dly visiting with Mrs. Clias Carr William and Mike Riley of Dawson were in the city between trains Sat urday. Mrs. lid Gebliardt of Widon came to Falls City Saturday to do some shopping. —Wc have some fresh Red Seal flour in now. Come and get a sack. —C. A. Heck. Mrs. Stevens of Chicago is in the city visiting with her sister, Mrs. P S lleacock Mis C. T. Huichaid. who had been islting in Atchison, returned home (lie first of tin week Mr. Lillis and .less Shriiupton of Salem were Initiated into the I O. O F lodge Friday night Mrs. Mary Taylor of Hul l had husim ss of a legal sort to look after in town Saturday. Charles Hines and his sou were up from St. Joe Sunday. They were guests at Hit' Gelding homes. Mrs. James O'Grday and Mrs. Mar lin Riley of Dawson were in the city between trains Saturday. Misi. Ctcta Moran was down from Cordon Saturday to do some shop ping and to visit relatives liore. Mr Mari of the new packing plant mnv. o his family Monday into the !ii ih di i i. k house on Wilson St. lohn Dori'iiigton, Jr., is visit ing nis lailiii and o.te i relatives in | this i ty ilia home is in Wisconsin. Mr. ami Mrs. P. li. Hart of If scivo spent Saturday with their dan gliter, Mrs. II D, Hurchard, of this * •>.> j -Ititl acre farm for rent or sale.w ill! take some Falls Citty property Close! to church and school Henry C. Smitth. 2t Mr and Mrs Jaiob Majerus and daughter left Monday for California They expect to spend several months traveling over the state Miss Florence Pomeroy lias re turned to her home in Morehead, la She spent tlie past three months at I he home of S. C Pomeroy Miss Lois Holding returned this week to the home of her uncle in Aurora, 111., after an extended visit with her father. Mayor Keeling. William Marr, the manager of the »ew packing ptant left town Wed nesday to canvas the trade within -each of Falls City and contiguous to the It. & M. and M. P. rail roads •n tin interest of his business. CHESTER A. BRINK PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Consultations Diseases of Women and Children Chronic Diseases > fC*j and Electrical Treatment*. calW anaweml □iirht or day in city or country. \ Office 439 PHONES , Residence 4TI Office Over Falls City State Bank Say. Do yoti know whore to get good seed potatoes? I have 'em. The Karly Six Weeks heats them Nil! Call at Stall1 Dank or telephone 30, tMf FRANK CIST. 11< i jam in Nanninga and wife re turned to their home in Riley county,] Kansas Wednesday Mr. Nanninga' is a brother of Rev Nanninga. of the i evangelical church. They were in! the city over Sunday and enjoyed a numtiecr or pleasant visits among the brelnteii, while ■ here. Mr Nanninga is a fanner and does not speak en couragingly of the wheat outlook in Kansas The Right Rev. Arthur K. William. D D K. h. D. . Ilishop of tie' diocese of Nebraska will celebrate the Holy eommunioa next Stntday at 7:30 a. rn . ami will pr< aeh and administer Holy confirmation at 10:4."> a in All ate kindly invited to the ser \ iee and listen to this man. I A. McCormick, a veteran sol titer living In the Bouth part of town, •'He lilting a piece of wood from the '.round, which apparently was frozen t i l. wrenched Ills hack so severely < :< confine him to his bed since. Mrs. Sue K. In-Wahl, who went to Omaha some two weeks ago to have her eyes treated is not getting along ns well as was hoped for. It may he some time before she will be able to return home. Sunday afternoon and evening, March 6th, them will be a Sunday school rally held in the Kvaiigelieal Sunday school in Preston. every body invited. Live speaking and good music. Kev. Nnimlnga and brother and their families drove over the line into Kansas early Monday forenoon to spend the day at the home of Henry Bickel. Miss Frances Sheehan left Sunday for her home in Oklahoma, after an extended visit with her sister, Mrs Hannah Sliuh iiherg, and other rela tives. Ml> William M Doty of South Omaha, who has been visiting her pare,its here foi the past three weeks left Friday for her home. Mrs. F. K. Day ha- charge of the Missionary services at Humboldt on Saturday afternoon and evening. She reports a splendid meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Palmer and son. William, of Shickley, Nob., spent a few days in the city the guests of their parents. W. H. Wheeler of Stella was in the < ity Ibis week and spent a short time with liis sister, Mrs K F. Shafts. Any accounts against the High School Athletic association should he sent to Jean Cain for payment. Wednesday night the girls basket halt team won In a game with the Cot trier team. Score 1)4 to 10. Mies A in s Sinclair, who is attend ing school here, spent Sunday with her parents mar Rulo. A. J. Wheeler of Lincoln visited his sister, Mrs. 13. K, Slants at this olaee during the week. Miss Grace Harlan of Salem was! tin u. ...i of he r cousin. Mi?s Kloy j Griusteud this week. liny (lutes of Nebraska City ac companied the basket ball girls to Hi is city Saturday. Miss Freda Pruesse is clerking at Samuel Wahl’s during the annual white goods sale. duke Miller of Tcoumseh visited at tl\® home of his sister, Mrs Hurry Custer, Friday. Our new machinery is now install ed and ready for work. II. M. Jenne Shoe Store. .John 13. Nofsger of Speiser town ship was in the city the first of the week. M. 13. Kuddy of Humboldt was in town between trains Monday. Mr and Mrs. Vet Siuianton are vis iting with Lincoln friends this week. Winnie Cooper took the train from here for Peru Wednesday morning. George Iieichers returned from hio Wyoming visit yesterday. We have 100,000 strawberry plants for sale.—Simauton & Pence. 7-tf. Money to loan, good terms, call or write me.—Henry C. Smith. 2t. Deputy Sheriff Me Fnrland was in St dla Wednesday. Wm. Goetz has just dealt for a new Victor automobile. John Tigh of Humboldt was in •own Tuesday. K. A. Maust went to Kansas City Tuesday. Charles McCool was down from Salem Friday. D. J. Riley of Dawson was in Falls City Saturday. ('untad Felu returned from his trip to Omaha. Leona Harlow of Dawson was in tile e’ty Saturday. Did yon see the new machinery at .lenno's shoe store Nebraska City struck oil in small i|uanliti«B at a deptli of 1.400 feet. Leave your orders with' Slman ton tit Fence for strawberry plants. Miss Pearl Beatty of Auburn is vis iting among friends in Falls City this Week Haris laichcr came down from Lin oln to surprise liis friends and rela fives this week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kottinan are I lie happy parents of baby hoy horn to them this week, .Miss Kdna Stone! nicer of the slate of Washington is at present visiting with her aunt, .Mrs. 13. A Maust. George Smith of Dawson was a witness in the office of County Judge Gagnon in the ease of M. .1. Clancy Cor Sale House and two corner lots to sell, three blocks of business. ^ Good lots to sell jn various sections of the city. Henry C. Smith. lit George Koiehcrs left for the north west the latter part of the week to look up land. lie will visit points in Wyoming and Colorado on his trip. H. L. Jones arrived from Peoria, III Monday. His message was delayed, and In* arrived _Loo late to attend •he funeral of his brother-in-law, John Parlier. At The Gehting. Hypnotism plays a unique part in! that musical melodrama, "The Phan tom Detective," a part that. has caused endless discussion by tin* believers or Incredulous in tlie won derful occult art. There are many who claim that no person under the influence can do wrong; others claim they can, and the villinn in 1 "The Phantom Detective" supplies an j endless topic of discussion by ex posing in a complete manner many of the theories held for and against hypnotic influence. Thirty people are in tlie cast; a chorus of exceptional talent and good looks, the greatest of til I quartettes, the American News boys' quartette, a cage of real lions and two car loads of special scenery, electrical and mechanical effects are used in "The Phantom Detective, ' which comes to the Gelding Theater Thursday, March it, under tlie man agement of the Rowland & Clifford Amusement Co. No cut,' rprise that could under pres i ill conditions be induced to come to Fulls City could possibly bring to our town as much by way of sub stantial income, as a standard high grade commercial school, such as Mr. Darner contemplates organizing. It is estimated that in three years the school should have at least 200 students. Two hundred commercial siud. nts in one year would leave in Falls City not less than $40,000 in hard cash, besides the moral and socbl advantages gained from hav ing such a large body of live, ener getic young people among us. Wo believe that the proposition made to the Commercial club by Mr. Darner Tuesday evening represents, from a strictly economic point of . -v The World's Greatest Singers Arc at Your Service Victor Talking Machines Edison Phonographs Brings them to Your Fireside DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT AT A MODERATE EXPENDITURE A Complete Line of Edison Phonographs and Records. Come in and let us demonstrate their musical powers to you DAVSES 8c OWENS JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA Mrs it \. DifTniar was quite sick the latter part of last week. Mrs. Mamie McEwing came down from Omaha Sunday to attend the funeral of her uncle, John Parlh r Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burbank of Filley. Neb., were called here Sat urday by the death of their cousin, John Parlier. Mrs, W, C. Sloan and two sons re turned to their home in VerJoti Sun day, after a visit to the former’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John llossack. Mrs Thomas Cushman and Mrs. Katherine Casey returned to their homes in Oklahoma, after a visit to their sisters in Omaha and this city. The board of supervisors of the Humboldt Drainage district met at Humboldt Friday and levied money to carry out the ditching operations planned for that district. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Yoder have spent the past week \isiting friends and relatives at different points in the county. They spent a short time in Verdon with Mrs. Yoder’s mother, who is very ill. Mr. Yoder is having a vacation from his duties as mail carrit r. C. F. Jones of Omaha was not able to reach this city in time to at tend the funeral of his brother-in law. lie is a railroad man and his fam ily were unable to locate him until it was too late for him to reach this place in time for the funeial of Mr Pnrlier. view, the best thing yet offered us. it "‘ill be a serious mistake for the eiitv to permit this matter to lay .it all. It is a worthy proposition and should bo given the necessary sup port lit On Cl'. Little Jerometta Kelly lias been quite sick the past week. Mrs. Kmerson Beachel returned Friday to her home in Noreatur, Kas. Mi. and Mrs. F. K. Hurst visited over Sunday in Dunbar witli his mother. Mrs. John A. Conner of Auburn came down Saturday to spent sever al days with iter sister, Mrs. Allie Watson. Mrs Hayden Bowers returned to her home in Verdon Sunday, after a visit to her brother, Jake Derr, and her sister, Mrs. Arch Cook. W. T. Fenton returned Sunday morning from Dawson, where lie vis ited liis mother a short tint0. Mrs. Fenton lias been in very poor health for some time. The fact that Grace Reavis burned her arms badly in the girls’ game at Nebraska City, by falling on a stove, did not keep her from playing a good game here Saturday night. The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Palmer was christened at the evening service at St. Thomas Church Sunday by Rev. George L. Neide, the sponsors being Mr and Mrs. Robert Neltzel The County in General The “Doings” of our Country Friends and Neighbors. OHIO. N i) Auxier and wife spent last Thursday with O. IS Prichard and wife. Mrs. Chester Stump went to Bea trice Friday. Rev. Watson and wife were guests of Wes Nedrow and wife Sunday. !’. E. Shaffer and wife went to Beatrice to be gone about tin days. John Lundy and Emma Wet/a 1 spent Sunday at the home of John Fields. Mrs. Anson Knisely spent a por tion of last week in Kansas with rel atives. <iinee Auxier visited at tin- home of in r uncle, II. I Prichard, during the week. Joe Karston and sister. Louisa, spent Sunday evening with Earl and Pearl Fields. Earl Shaffer and family moved this week to the Sandrock farm north west of Sali’in. Mis. Ellis I lout z and daughter visit ed last Saturday at the home of F. Houtz and wife. Miss Alice Yoder and Ramona Wil cox of Fails Citty were guests of Mrs. H. .1. Prichard recently. 1! A. Burk and family moved last week to tlio Reisclieek farm that was recently vacated by Ivan Kellar. Mrs. Thomas Keckler of Manley came down to spend a few days with her daughter and to assist in moving. Lloyd Knisely and family moved to liis father’s farm this week. S. 11. Knisi ly and wife will move to Falls City. li. .1. Prichard went to Kansas City Monday afternoon to attend the scientific veterinary lectures given there this week. E. T. Peek and wife gave a party Saturday evening in honor of Lloyd Knisely and wife. Mrs. Anson Knise ly furnished music for the occa sion. Those present report a fine time SHUBERT. .Toe Higgins made a trip to Lin coln last week. Nelson Shaffer spent several days in St. .Toe last week. James Stephenson spent Tuesday with friends in Kails City. .1. N. Colglazior visited friends at Salem the first of the'week. Writer Vanlandinghaam visiter rela tives in Falls Citty last week. S. Brisby and Simson Weddle were county seat visitors Thursday. Henry Fishburn is looking after land interests in Oklahoma this week. Morgan Williams is now quite ill, suffering from an attack of pneu monia Bessie Shaffer returned home Sun day from a visit with relatives in Fall? City. Teotnas Lewis loaded his car at this place Monday and left with his family for Buffalo county. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Shubert re turned from Lincoln Saturday, where they ave spent, several weeks. Alfred Ahern, who has been suffer ing from rheumatism for some time I lias gone to Omaha to receive treat- j ment. Miss Floy Stotts returned to her school duties at Peru Monday morn ing, after spending a- few days with her parents here. NIMS CITY. •———- » Theima Sebring spent a tew days with Mrs, Will Etter. Mesdanies Swisegood and Hen tier visited in Humboldt last week Mrs. G. Wittwer was nicely shower ed with post cards, Eelmiary I’lst, it being her birthday. The Martin t sale was not attended by a large crowd on account of the severe cold weather M,,s. Charles Mason has opened the chicken season here. Site reports a hatch of two-hundred. Mr. Wood has moved from Sa t to the Lee cottage, lie is the father of ^ s .John I.arabei Miss Crook and her school are preparing on "Old Song Evening " it will lie given in the hail soon. Christian Church Note-, Chancellor Davidson will be at the Methodist church Sunday morning. The building committee will i\: port to the church next Sunday morning at 11:00 a. in. on recommen dations for building and location. Dot every member plan to be present. R gular services at 11:00 a. m. an.i union sevlees at 7:l!0 p. in at the1 Methodist eliurch. Come and bring your friends. F R. DAY. Pastor GEHLING THEATREi JOHN P GEHLING. Mgr. ONE NIGHT Thursday March 3 ROWLAND & CLIFFORD S Melodramatic Mystifying. Musical Surprise ?*». g^ I Now You See Him. Ill I Now You Don't. j| Phantom Detective __ jfpTHE PHANTOM DETEC pV tS KILLED1' ^ . ' I [sTBKttHBY TH£ MYlhfG IIMOrTw IISftM«l Not the old style detective, but a young', modern fellow, who keeps you guessing. Immense Magical Scene Enuionment that Astonishes Augmented Company of Superior Players, Chorus of Prettily-Costum ed Show Girls, Great Quartette of Singing Comedians. Den of Real Liens 35c, 50c & 75c THIS AND THAT WHERE one man gets rich through hazardous speculation, a hundred get poor. 1IIHERE one man stays ■■ poor through the slow methods o* saving, a hund red get rich The wise man saves a part of his earnings and places his mon ey in the bank to use when needed Start an account now no matter how small or how large: it will get bigger after while Falls Gity State Bank