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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1910)
The County in Cenerai The “Doings” of Our Country Friends and Neighbors. SHUBERT. Albert. Titus of Colorado visited i i atives here last week. J. F, Shubert made a business trip to Table Rock Tuesday Mr and Mrs Weick spent Sunday with friends near Harada. Nelson Shafer moved his house hold goods to town Monday Ed Shubert of Verdon made this his place of business Friday. \V. W, .lames returned home from his Texas trip during the Week. Willie Hums of Nemaha is assist ing Editor Dolby in the Citizen office. Theodore Mill is now employed at the hardware store by Rigg ; and Lewis. Rev Lusk left the latter part of last, week for Ids new home di Iowa. Henry Fish burn returned Monday from a business trip to Strand, Okln bonta. Jake Hirdaley and wifi spent Sun day at tic home of Mr..and Mrs. Jno Goolsby. Joe Titus of Nemaha spent Sun day here willi ids sister, Mrs. II. E. Williams. George Hrishy and family expect to move to a farm near Verdon the first of tile week. L. L. Jones and F. A Colglazler went to Omaha Wednesday to see tic automobile exhibit, Lewis Shulentierg and wife and d. Watton and family were the guests v of Charles Sluilenberr and w'fe Su.i day. Wnl. Palmer, who purchas'd prop erty on Railroad street, is making pro parations to move the first of the week. Washington's birthday entertain Bient at the opera house on Monday evening was well attended by a large uudiem e. Charles Gaston lias now purchased the Irvin .James property on Kim street and will take possession as soon as possible. \ waffle supper at Taylor’s hall Saturday evening given by the Meth od! i hool was a grand suc cess and a n at sum realized for their efforts. The last number of the lecture course was given at the opera house on Monday night by Mr. IJible, which was greatly enjoyed by all who were present. RULO. .1. A. Osborne was a Lincoln vis itor Saturday. George Ocamb was a Falls Cily visitor Monday. Mrs. .1. A. Osborne spent a day in Atchison last week. Flizaboth Moore returned from Dr. Shepherd spent a couple < f 1 days Iasi w.nk with relatives in St. 1 Joe, | Kansas ( ity last weak. Mrs John llo|ikius w;ys an Atchison visitor one day last week. Lotus I’ri derick was a Falls City visitor tlie first of the week. John Mann of White Cloud spent hist week with Rulo relatives. Krank Kulp of \V yin ore was a bus I in ess visitor in Rulo last week. Norman Kennode moved l in k to tlie old Roberts plaee Saturday Miss Clark returned Sunday from a'two weeks' stay in Kansas City John Rowers of White Cloud was a Rulo visitor the first of the week. Hattie Hart emne home from St Joe Tuesday to remain for some time. tvpiirr Reynolds moved onto a farm near Craig. Mo . the first of the week. Worth Anderson of near Hiawatha was here for the funeral of Ills uncle last week. .losie Vetter of Kansas visile I with tlie family of I). Vunvaulkiuburg last week. .Mrs (ioohln and daughter. Kill visited with iviat.lv \i in Missouri last week. Cecil Kamily came down from Sn loin Friday evening for a visit wit 1» home folks. Little Howard Craig has been unite sick for the past week, hut is slow !y improving. Will Morehouse and family of Fort esetie are visiting 'with relatives at this place this week. Mrs, Roomer returned to her inane in Hiawatha alter a two weeks s isit with relatives in re. The home of Toniy Asher and most of its contents were destroyed by lire one night last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Adams came up from St,. Joseph Sunday for i visit with Rulo relatives. Mrs. ICnoeli Ziegler, who has lxen on the siek list for tin1 past three weeks is slowly improving. The Joe Mody house eatlglt! fire on Wednesday morning from a defective tine and hurtled to the ground Charlie Hodge moved the first of tlie week into Charles Frederick's house in the south part of town. Alice Gilbert returned Monday morning from York where she had spent several days with her sistei Alta. John and Henry Majenm shipped a car of slock and household goods to Monte Vista. Col.. Thursday. These worthy young people take with them the best wishes of their many friends. Mrs. J. Hopkins was hostess for the Sunday school teachers Tuesdav levelling of last week. II being the anniversary of Washington’s birth, the rooms wi re decorated with the : national colors. Aft' r the lesson, a J social hour was spent. A dainty two m& stanaam Tim pPipp© ur.r niuL d CREAM Baking powder /l Guarantee of Light, Sweet9 Pure, Wholesome Food JOHN W. POWELL Real Estate and Loans MORTGAGES BOUGHT AND SOLD Ploncv to Loan at 5 and (i per cent interest on good real estate security. Also monev to loan on good thattel security. West ot Court (louse Falls Citv, Nebraska | course luncheon was served on small tables, tbiil were neatly decorated with tiny flags The place cards were small hatclu ts. decorated with red. whit* and blue baby rib bon. Mrs. Hopkins was assisted in serving by Mrs. Osborne Medicines that aid nature are .»1 ways most successful Chamberlain's Cough Keiuedy nets oil lids plan It loosens tile rough. relieves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids nature in restoring the system to si healthy condition Sold by all drug gists. With Our Exchanges. Geneva had a 150.000 fire, origin a mystery. I Matts mouth has a serious girl problem staring her out of counte nance, Hiawatha will vote on the new commission form ot city government in April. Teeumseh is agitating for im proved water service and a sewer systi in. Hiawatha has a strong committee repiesentlng the laymen’s movement in thilt eitj Nehru kn lias a new rail mud scare. Surveyors are selling slakes iu the north and west The congregation of ilie Auburn Christ inn church will Iniild a modern church of 1200 capacity at once. Nebraska City’s council is alter the drug stores for selling more than j their allotted share of whiskey. Kairlmry is discussing elect re lights and water systems and munici 1 pal ownership of these utilities. A new brick structure will replan l tin1 old wood round house at Table I Rock, which recently burned to the mound. Kairbury at a recent mass meeting decided overwhelmingly in favor of public ownership of the light an I water plant. The Dawson Telephone Co., gave their secretary and general manager $25.00 as a token of appreciation of Ills excellent scry ice. Carthage, .Missouri lias had i wall r supply cut off by the disgrunt led owners. .Municipal ownership is the sure cure. The Independent Candy Com pan of Humboldt lias moved to Lincoln, from which place they will continue tie ir business in the future. — The I’awnei and Humboldt schools will debate the puestion: “Resolved, | That labor 1’nions are on the Whole nenefieial,” .March 1st, at Humboldt The Johnson County Journal-Tribu nal began its thirty-second volume Iasi week We congratulate tin- lum inal on “its long term of efficient s> vice. Shtibert ami Nemaha will soon publicly debate the time-worn sub jed, "It solved, Thai Women Should Have K<|ual Suffrage Rights With Men." I’awnee inaugurated another special "booster day" Wednesday. Special prices were advertised for tin day and everything possible done to rally the people. Walter ('. Ray of the ilurcharJ Times has sold that paper to loti i i' I’ope of Illinois. We extend to i Mr I’ope the good wishes oi the lo 1 i -it fra I emit \ S. F. Heim of Dawson topped the St Joseph market Inst week with a (arload of hogs, at They were nine months old and avraged J47 pounds. Nebraska City’s new cotton glove plant opened operations last week, by starting two machines. Other ma ( bines are enroute and will bo started on arrival. C. H. Kmmert, the Salem druggie1, has sold bis store to ('. !’ Snyd-r and Cliff Perish. The new firm to assume control April 1st. Mr. Per ish is from Falls City Plat t smooth gets a new industry, which lias the exclusive right to manufacture the Stevenson cetnen; j grave vaults tor Cass count) it will employ four itier Dawson sent a committee of citi zens to Table Rock to investigate the Humboldt electric service there. Their report was very encouraging and favorable to the Humboldt plant Chamberlain's Stomach and River Tablets are safe, sure and reliable, and have been praised by thousands of women who have been restored to health through their gentle aid and curative properties Sold by all drug i gists. 1 d* % -yt' S A Busy Man bn: no ' " 11 r; id in n tailor f in; i liavin hi? d then “fitted" and “alii . : " the ancient methods etr plr-yed by the small local toiler. AU this can be avoided by having your clothes made to order by All you need to do is to step into our store and select a pat tern from their beautiful new Spring line ol line woolen \ K t us take your measure, and in a very short time you will re ceive a suit perfect in every way. Absolute satisfaction guar anteed or no pay. Let us demonstrate! Stanley Stump Over Richardson Co. Bank Notice of Settlement And For An Order of Distribution. In Hie county court of ltichardson county, Nebraska: In t,hc matter of tin* estate of Kilns I’eck. deceased. To the ereditots, heirs, legatees and ■ill other persons interested in said estate: Take notice llitti Blias T. Peck tms filed in this court a report of his doings a. < \eeulor of said estate for his final settlement thereof; he also filed ti petition praying for an older of distribution of the residue of said estate in his hands to tin parties entitled (hereto tinder the j last will and lesi'mucut of said deceits-! cd. it is ordered by the court that the J same be heard in the county court room in said county on the 13th day of -March, 1310, at two o'clock p. m , when and where till parties Interest ed may appear and oppose the same. Ordered further, that upon the ap proval of said report, it decree of distribution of said residue will be made to the parties entitled thereto. Uy order of the court tinted Feb ruary 2.'id. 13 in. JOHN GAGNON, County Judge. First publication March t. ;! tines. Legal Notice. E. S. Pyle, whose true banjo is Edward S. Pyle, non-resident defend ant, will take notice that on the 25th day of January, Pd It), Mrs. Sarah L. Baker filed her petition, as plaintiff, in the District Court of Richardson County, State of Nebraska, against you the said E, S. Pyle, defendant, the object and prayer of which are to obtain judgment against you on a joint and several note made and de livered to the said Mrs. Sarah L. Uak)>r. by yourself and Jennie R. Pyle which said note is dated October 12. 1005, and is lor the sum of $lCU.no witli interest from said date at the rate of eight per cent per annum from said date, and which note be came due on October 12. 1006, and upon which there is now due, in-1 eluding interest, the sum of $201.40. And you are further notified that at the same time, said plaintiff pur suant to the statute in such cases, i made and provided, sited out an order of attachment against you in said cans, on the ground that you are a non-res id cut. of the State of Nebraska, and have real estate in said county and state, and. that said order of attachment w as delivered to I t.he sheriff of said county on said date and that on the 2titli day of January, 1910, tie, the sheriff, did levy upon said land by attaching the same, which is located near the vil lage of Preston, Nebraska, and is described its follows: Being the 12 .acres of hind pur chased by you from the heirs of John Pyle, deceased, and situated in the east 42 rods of the northeast quar ter of the southeast quarter of Sec tion No. twenty, in Township one, north. Range seventeen, east of tin 6th I*. M. in Richardson County. Ne braska. And you are further notified that unless you plead, answer or de mur to said petition filed in said cause, on or before Monday the 7th day of March, 1910, the same will he taken as true and judgment rendered against you according to the prayer of siiid petition, and an order by said court will be had that said attached real estate be sold at public sttle as under execution, to satisfy whatever amount, the court shall find due from you to the plaintiff herein, and pay the costs of said action and of said sale and of the proceedings in at tachment. SARAH L. BAKER By John Wilt so and .1. E. Leyda, Attorneys. Dated January 26th, 1910. First publication Fob. 18. 1910. —We have some fresh Red Seal flour in now. Come and get a sack. —C. A. Heck. Start 1910 Right I Ikiy a Dinner Set / d « A 1 and Make the Family Happy PA We have toopiece sets from \ $ioto $4.1, and are offering some inducements to early buyers. We have the largest and best stock of l AA ; ( Cut (jioss, Fancv China and Dinnerware *V 4 T * Ky * ,■ * s ' \y . «=■ ./--a;. in the county. Seethe I lav iland A Co. and Avenir branch China I tinner Sets dis played in our w indow. Ikiv Your Groceries ot Chas. M. Wilson's i '"TMll, b< tly i f n ia> • i i pnutieally the life of u range. Tht* -J- life of i i.i!'e deputies on the material of with h it is made. CliARC OAR IR< »N, by bc tu I b i , has been proven to resist rust, he;,t . ! i ..!ii/ -<ion ■ u jm -ater than steel. MA.ii in i’.iM BOi > i i are ail made of CHARCOAL. Ijh'iN. i.oo r;r ** i 1 the world is made of this material, it eo , ni id. Me ino; than steel, but ti e MAJRHTIC never sh ads i.n. i )i when it tan improve its range. I$y compar* i : A 1 >; < ! < : 1-t ; iron nails with tho steel nails of to-day, is olu a ■ i. a .to pip. and tinware with the present day sir'.! pi duct, gives n an idea of the lasting qualities of the MA C ter i range. This feature alone adds 300% to ..■. • ■. • • f t. ma ; i STIC. I J. C. TANNERTumb.no0 H. M. Jenne Shoe Store Exclusive Agents for the famous line of “ BALL BAND” RUBBERS, Rub ber Boots and Overshoes Everything in Shoes tllUMI-UII M M *■!■♦■»■»*< D. S. /McCarthy DKAY AND : TRANSFER ;; [ Prompt attention given j| '.ii ti • removal of hou§e- '' hold good#. , , PHONE NO. 211 :: » * * »+"»♦ +•»* | PRANK PECK| | Auctioneer I X If you contemplate having a £ £ sale see me or write for terms £ X at once. I guarantee satisfac-£ £ tion to my patrons. £ PALLS < ITY, NEBRASKA £ CLEAVER & SEBOLD INSURANCE REAL ESTATE AND LOANS NOTARY IN OFFICE i C. H. TIARION I AUCTIONEER. — .. .»M——■ £. T.I T--tm m -- Sales conducted in £ • scientific and busi nesslike manner Z ===== I C. H. MARION l • Falls City, Nebraska Z v • • • .... » WHITAKER The Auctioneer Before airran i rlat< write, ti • phone or telegraph, my expense I 0. WHITAKER Hh»n » 1681.112161 fall* City Neb. DR. H. S. ANDREWS Ucmrul Praetionecr Calls AiiBwered Day Or Night In Town or Country, TELEPHONE No. 3 IIA RADA, - NEBRASKA DR. C. N. ALLISON ID E1NT1ST | Phone 24^ Ovcr Riehardson County ■ Bank. I FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA R 1J. ROBERTS IDRNTNT©TV Otlice over Kerr’s Pharmacy Otlice Phcnfc2G0 Residence Phone 271 Ollice Removed to Tootle Block 6th and Francis Sts. DR. W. S. FAST ST JOSEPH. MO. S|i«tin! attention !<i MKDK INI-. HKtTAli Disiiisi'-. iMM iis* • ,if WOMI'N ami (Till/DKEN EDGAR R. MATHERS ID R N TA I © T Phones: No*. 177, 217 S’ Akl l, Wahi. Bliliun*