The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, March 04, 1910, Image 8

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    Henry C. Smith
LANDS a LOANS
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240 acres well improved. If mi es from Depot in Kas. Good spring Best of terms, d ill take
10 acres as part payment, balance long time at low interest,
200 acres I G mites from depot, Richardson county, Nebraska Good building' and laud V- ill
take to or HO acres as part payment
Bin acres upland, 1 mile from depot. Richardson county. Nebraska. $12.n0u.
RjO acres lohnson county. Nebraska Ho rods to church and school. Best of te rms. Might rent.
107 acres near Brownville, Nebraska
HO acres '4 -mile from Falls City high school.
040 acres, 98,000 Improvements Also Mn acres adjoining. \Vi 1 take 180 acre* as part payment.
Fine running wafer. A No 1 opportunity \
Mutiev to loan
fn me,
THE COIRS UNO COERS
HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST TO
YOU AND ME
What Your Friends and Their
Friends Have Been Doing
the Past Week.
— teat Sowle’s Candy.
—Ur. Wilson, Wahl's building.
-The Candy Kitchen for brick ice
cr«.-ani.
Young’s I’antoriuni (leans and
pivsses ladles skirts. 44-tf
Call on in for strawberry plants.
—Slmanton A Pence 7-if.
Nobody remembers to speak well
of the dead If It Is the town that Is
dead,
I7d Smith left Tuesday for Flori
da to look up some Investments m
real estate.
—We have some fresh Red Seal
flour In now. Come and yet a sack.
—C. A. Heck.
First get a man’s heart, and yon |
will not have to draw a revolve r on;
him to gel his purse
Mrs. (Ill Irvin of Spoil or Town:.hi <
was In the city Saturday In the ii
terest of smile legal matters.
teverybody will want to hear and j
see the old fashioned spelling bee
at the Christian church Friday even
mg
-tOO acre farm for ivnt or sale,will1
fake some Falls I'itt.v property. Flos1 :
to church ami school lleurv t’
Smitth,
Tim lloran left Sttmlav lor Hanm i
or, has., when he will be employe,I i
by the Hurlingtun to work with the
bridge Kang,
(iconic thumb of Kulo one
the ente! prising merchants of that :
little city, spent Monday at lliis pla
on business,
Stella is out in lull force these
days, testifying in the diffeient ease
up before the ronrt from that pad
of tile county
I )r. (*recti reprti ts a ten pound
baby boy at the home of Mr and
Mrs W’111. Inks, southwest of town
Mother and child doing nicely .
doim Hort lngton, w ho lias bei n
visiting with ids parents left for his
home in Spurt, Wisconsin Mils week,
whero tie is engaged in tile lumber
business
taeob Marniet and family attend
ed the wedding of Mrs. Manuel's
brother at Zion Tuesday evening.
They drove out in the ofternoon, re
turning again in the night
Will King and family arrived last
Saturday from Hastings and will oc
cupy tlie I tension property. Mr King
is one of the gentlemen who pur
i inis, il the White wall paper ami
art store.
Mr and Mrs It f White ami dan
gin, i Mis Morgan, arrived Saint
day from Uleuwood, Iowa to visu
!■ few days with th • family ot Mrs
White's brother. Hick Downs I'lnv
went from here to Kxcelsior Springs,
Mil.
There was a real runaway on .Mot
ton street Sunday. The team was!
finally turned against the hank neat ;
Ramsey's store. Both horses fed |
down turning over the buggy, spilling j
the frightened driver in the rout
Fortunately no one was hurt and n >
damage done.
Saturday the r.adiug public was j
mildly shocked when it was reported
that Win Lutz, janitor of the library, |
had been quarantined for small-pox 1
The library was closed and on Sun j
day was thoroughly fumigated. The j
pest is turning up in the most un
expected quarters. Fortunately the
contagion is of a mild form. and
apart from the inconvenience and
discomfort, the patients suffer little
and are in no danger.
(HESTER A. BRINK
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Consultations
Diseases of Women and Children
Chronic Diseases
\ K.u and Electrical rreatnieuts. calls an-werwl
niulit or day in city or countrj.
Office 439
PHONES Residence 471
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Office Over Falls City State Bank
Say.(
I'n you know winn to get good
send potatoes?
I have ’em.
The Fat ly Six-Weeks I>• >uth tin in
all.
Call at State Hank or telephone Ml*,
till KltAXK CIST
Mont he satisfied w ith results iii
linking until you try a sack of Cold
Coin Flour You will he pleased with!
results and he a friend to Cold Coin
Ask your grocer for it
John Ilossaek went to Wyiuore Oil
Monday to spend a few days .1
the home of C W l.ivengood lie
will also attend to sonn business at
that place
Mrs Bruno Hanson returned last
Thursday to her home in Omaha.
*
after visiting two weeks al the home
of her fat her, I h W 11 Kerr
MiHelen Itestcrer accompanied
Mi Itozelte Ahern to Shuhert Fri
day morning and spent a few days
wit li frit lids at t lull place
Mrs J A Cornu r and little daugli
tii returned Friday to their home ci
\tthurn afti r visiting her sister. Mrs.
\llie Watson for a week
C W l.ivengood of Wyiuor was .1
the city the latter putt of the week
and visited at the home of ids broth
or in law, John Ilossaek.
Miss Florence Jones, a teacher ri
tin nubia schools of Auburn "as here
tin- lattei part of the week visiting!
Hie various grades.
Mr an.I Mrs .Insll Itloum and Miss
Nellie Weaver of \Vt*dmi spent Sal
ill-day at the Inline of Jaeob Itloom and
wife in I his eily.
Mrs In Thomas of Verdon \ i;
ited the latter part of the week with
her grandparents. Mi and Mrs. An
dtp-son Miller
W C. Sloan returned to liis home
in Verdon Sniunlay after a few days
spent at tills place. I le was at tending
di a riet i mii'i.
Mrs lames jMewart i-etui-iied Frl
,lay in her home in lliawatlin after a
slim l v i it with Mi and Mrs Conn
llreeht
(leorge .li nkiiis iin ieii Friday to
the Miles ran. h. where he will have
ibarge of the much the coming year.
Look! A *15 piece dinner set for
$3.15. A 68 piece set for $5.75, and
a 100 piece set for $7.25 at Rick's,
.1 \ llossnck came in from Edi
son Saturday and will spend a few
days with ids parents in lids city
Mrs. It. E. Vouch and little grand
daughter, Maigerie Vouch, were down
from Verdon Saturday.
John Tieghn returned Friday to liis
home in liawson, after spending t
few days in court here.
Miss Kill Houston returned Sa.
unlay from a visit to Miss Helen
lacksou in St. Joe.
Mrs C. II Marion and daughter of
this place spent Saturday with rein
lives in Hiawatha
Miss Katheilne Meli/a of Verdon
was a guest at the home of Charles
Wilson Saturday.
Mr and .Mrs. Robert Chamberlain!
and Mrs M Meli/.a were down from j
Verdon Saturday.
John Start/el and famili are mm j
ing in the Moran pioperty on South I
Lane Street.
Our m w machinery is non install1
oil and ready for work. II. M. Jennej
Shoe Store.
.John I hill of Verdun attended the
the district conn the latter part of
last week.
The more drafts in the hen-house,
the fewer your batik account will al
low
Cyras Voils and wife were among
the Widen visitors here Saturday
Mrs. Charles II. Shafts spent Sun
day with her mother in Humboldt.
Some people are better off on the
farm and some get on better off it
We have 100,000 strawberry plants
for sale. — Simuntou Pence. 7-tf.
Money to loan, good terms, call or
write me.—Henry C. Smith. 2t.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Houtz of Verdo.t
spent Saturday in this city.
Hayden Powers and wife of Wrdon
were in town Saturday.
Ezra and Millard Lichty were over
from Morrill Friday.
Mrs. Gurley Alexander returned :>n
Friday from Omaha.
George W. Watkins was down from
Wrdon Saturday.
Mr and Mrs A1 Pyle were up from j
Preston Saturday.
.Miss Anna Pyle of Preston was!
shopping here Friday.
Ityan and Chris Shelly were up j
from Preston Saturday.
Toni Cronin and Jim McVey were’
up from Kulo Saturday.
W A Heurv of Noreatur, Kansas
spent Sunday in this city.
Charles Weaver and wife drove
down from Verdon Monday.
Mr and Mrs S. II Harvey have
is * 'a very sick the past ...
Mrs. Huy Sears left Wednesday for
•Oklahoma to visit her parents
The man who is afraid of work
must he brav enough to face poverty
John (iilligan was down from X •
luaskn City to spend Sunday with his
Wife.
Max Werner was down from Ne
braska City to spend Sunday with
his parents.
Jim McKiever was down from Ne
braska City in spend Sunday with
his parents
Mrs. Sedluii ver came up from Kan
sas City Saturday for a visit with
Falls City friends.
Mr and Mrs Fay Simmons of Nor
eatiir. Kansas were business visitor*
in the city Monday
Mrs. Kdwards eanie down front
lluuiholdt Friday to visit her son, i,
C. Fdvvards and wife
Ira Crook came down from JVru
where he attends the normal, and
spea! Sunday with friends.
Mrs. Newton Stuart arrived Friday
from Seneca. Kansas for a visit i i
her sister, Mrs \Y S. Ixot'iier.
For Sale.
One good heavy boned mammoth!
Jack, weighing about |,J00 pounds.!
Eight years old. Sure breeder,—.1
F. Scarlett. 6-tf 1
hiss Elizabeth Sanford came up
from St. Joseph Tuesday to spend
a few days with her mother before
going to Superior to open her mil
linery store. Miss Adeline Marcott >
of Superior accompanied her and will
spend a few days with her in this
city.
Falls City has just given to the
National Poultry & Egg company an
acre of ground for a $10,000 plant,
to be conducted as a branch of the
Atchison plant. The tract cost the
Falls City Commercial club just
$1,000, The main structure of the
building will be n2x 80 feet, with a
eriient floor and a fireproof roof.
Work will be started immediately.
Nebraska City Press
l{c\ Day went to Lincoln hist Sat
unlay to attend an I (). O. F. ban
ipiet and a meeting held in the
Oliver theater, lie was one el' lit"
speakers of I he e\ cuing.
The best paid hand is lie who is
paid partly for his work and partly
for his value in other respects.
The more comfortable her winter
ouarters, the easier the cow will he
on tlie feed-la x.
William Eentner was down from
Verdun Saturday
I lev. Ratcliff was down from Ver
dou Friday.
, Ed Rieget Was up t rota Preston
Saturday.
Rook for sale at Heck’s feed
store. 10-21
The World's Greatest |
Singers
Are at Your Service ,
Victor I
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
DAVIES Be OWENS j
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS FALLS CITY. NEBRASKA
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For Sale lot' tons of Itay cheap
II. I Hunt.
John Trimble was down from Hum
boldt Saturday.
Mrs. Julia Hull and daughters, Miss
Camilla and Mrs. Walter Veach. of
Vcrdon were hi Falls City Monday
Frank Knickerbocker of Savan
nah. Mo., arrived last Thursday to
visit his uncle, Louis Knickerbocker.
Mrs. Robert Rule returned last Sat
urday from a two weeks' visit with
her sister. Mrs Glen Curtis in St.
Joe.
George Shafer is going in business
in Louisville. He has recently pur
chased the grain elevator at that
place.
Mrs. Etta Curran took her daugh
ter. llessie, to the Peru Normal Mon
day where she became a student of
the school.
Mrs. Martha Elwell returned the
latter part of last week Pom a
visit to her son, Jerry Elwell, near
Chester, Nell.
Miss Zurcher came over from S-i-j
betha Saturday with the basket ball
girls and while in the city was the!
guest of Mrs. Charles Iloyle.
Mrs. Mamie McEwing. who spent
the past week with her grandmother,
.Mrs. Elizabeht Jones, and her aunt,
Mrs Parlier, returned to her home
in Omaha Saturday.
—Something new. Favorite Pruning i
Saw. Trim your trees from the [
ground. Six reasons why it is the
best in the market. Write J. A.
Schroer & Co., Fruit Packers and
dealers for circulars and prices, St. |
Joseph, Mo. 10 -5t.
Tuesday afternoon .Mrs. Marr, wife
1t Mr. Marr, manager of the new
packing plant, received a telegram
from Kldorado Springs, stating that
her mother was very sick. She left
for that place on the evening train.
Mrs. I. (' Maust went to Table
Rock Monday to visit the family of
her uncle, O. 11. Norris Site atten !
ed tlie celebration of the fiftieth
anniversary of the marriage of Mr.
and Mrs. Norris.
—Ladies. Save Mcney! Make
finest of perfumes at home for one
fifth what you are now paying. Ten
guaranteed recipes for i>0c. Home
Supply Co.. 'Trinceton, Indiana.
Frank Greetiwald was in the oil v I
over Sunday visiting his mother and
other relatives, lie was on his wav
from the wholesale house in Kansas I
City to hiss home in Bixby, S. 1).
Will Sinclair of Kidderville, Kas .
spent Wednesday with his sister.,
Mrs. .Tno. Hossack in this city. From
here he made a business trip to Iowa
The prosperous farmer is well ac
quainted with the morning twilight
nnd tile color a of the rising sun
I
A new line of 10 cent glass |
ware at Rick's.
— Did you see tin* new machinery
si t .homo's shoe store
It takes a hustler to understand
and keep up with a hustler.
-Leave your orders with Siniau
ton & Pence for strawberry plants.
Call and see our line of perfumes
and toilet articles for 10 cents —
Rick’s.
What can gold do for a man who !
can see nothing precious in the twen-l
ty-third Psalm?
The devil is the only gainer when
a self-righteous man measures him- J
self with a hvpoerite.
A blind mans opinion of the sun is
based on what lie lias learned from |
the earth with his cane.
For Sale- House and two corner
lots to sell, three blocks of business.
Hood lols to s'dl in various sections
of tile city. Henry C. Smith. 2t
Peter Forney and wife came ' in
from Mlnden the latter port of la it
week and are visiting Mrs. Joseph
Forney and daughter. Miss Nettie,
Tlie Presbyterian ladies v ill hold
a handkerchief bazaar on Faster
Saturday, March 2(i, Look out for
those hand made dainties, and for
the details later.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seims k •. f
St. Joe visited Mr. and Mrs. Pet**r
tlesterer the latter part of the]
week. they were on their way to
their new home in Denver.
Mr. and Mrs. Poynter and child
ten of Mound City. Mo, visited the
first of the week with Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Sperry. They are moving to
their new home in Colorado.
Howard Parlier of Sayre, Oklaho
ma. who hits been visiting at the
homes of S. H. Harvey and Mrs. .J.
Parlier, left Tuesday for Filley. Neb.,
for a short vise to relatives.
Blaine Voder is now clerking for
Dr. Morsman since Fred UeWa'ld re
signed to go into the wall paper bus
iness, he being one of tile company I
who pun based the W. L. White stoc .
Fred DeWald has resigned liis
position at Morsiiian's drug store
and will he one of the firm th.it
will hereafter help run the White
store, in which lie bought an interest.
Mrs. Lloyd Morris accompanied the
Cottier baskt t ball gil ls to this
city the latter part of the week. She
was a guest at the home of her par
ents, D. P. Lowe and wife while in
the city.
Sunday morning ill the St. Thom
as church. Mayor Keeling, Miss
Ora Campbell and Mrs. Roluing wore
confirmed. The services were con
ducted by Bishop Williams and was
beautiful atul impressive.
Rev. G. L. Neido, D. W. Sowles
and Jeff Horrocks went to Rule last
Sunday evening for the purpose of
organizing a laymen's conference. A
union meeting was held in the Meth
odist church and was very success
fill. Great interest was shown.
In the case of Dr. Green vs. Kat
ina Sitaw. the amount sued for was
"■507.00. in last week’s Tribune the
stilt an i:t was inadvrtantlymnde tb-a
ih“ amount was $375. This was a
misfake and is here corrected,
Claude Hoe severed his connection
with the postoffice Monday, much to I
the regret of the public generally
Claude is a reliable, trustworthy
young man and was well liked by the
public. His place was taken Tues
day by Cass Mead.
Thomas Lightfoot. the Iowa Indian
who last figured in a rather sen
sational mixtip and shooting affair
on tin1 Reservation is up before the
court charged witli selling bad whit
key without a permit. What makes
Lightfoot’s offense peculiarly aggra
vating. is the fact that liis customers
were noble white men.
The contest between those who
declare the winter wheat killed and
their more hopeful brethren who arc
equally sure that it is still very
much alive goes merrily on A
few weeks of warm spring weathc r
will bring in a safe and impartial
verdict. Better wait and hear the
conclusion. It is safer and decidedly
more trustworthy.
Are you frequently hoarse? l)o I
you have that annoying tickling in 1
your throat? Does your cough an
noy you at night, and do you rais'
mucus in the morning? Do you want I
relief? If so. take Chamberlains'
Cough Remedy and you will be well'
pleased. Sold by all druggists.
Mrs. Miles Mncoinher and little
daughter returned Friday from a
visit to Mr. and Mrs. .1 W. Maeomber
at Coweta, Okla.
Prof Del/ell came down from Pe
ru Saturday and spent Sunday with
his brother-in-law. Dr. Wilson.
Dr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Boose are
happy over the arrival of a teu
pound girl baby this week.
What advantage can there Lie in
worldy prosperity, if to gain it we
must give up Christ?
The best employed people in the
world are these who devote their
lives to doing good.
Mrs. Robert Kanaly and daughter
came down from Humboldt last Fri
diiv for a short visit.
flood variety of sweet. peas,
nasturtiums and other fower seeds
at the green house. U
Dive to make somebody happy, or
you will never know what the true
meaning of life is. ’
Mrs. Ed Milton went to St. .Joe on
Monday for a visit witli hei daught< r,
Mrs. Tom Bliss.
Mrs. Christian lleiser. who has
been quite ill with piiemnoii'a, is
< onvaicseing.
John Nofsger of Speiscr township
has been spending several days in
Falls City.
Mrs. K. S. Cooper of Humboldt was
the guest of Mrs. M. I,. Wilson ova’
Sunday.
Lloyd Giannini had ;i tussle wi('i
the tonsolit.is the first of the week.
Clair Coleman came down from
Verdon Friday and spent the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Uaosehner of
Preston spent Saturday here.
Fdward Brunson was a busine-m
visitor from Verdon Monday.
Mrs. George Story was numbered
among Ibe sick this week.
S« A. Little made a business trip ,. >
. 1. Joe Monday morning.
Hd Morgan made a business trip
to Kansas City Monday.
Mrs. Delia Sanfoij? has been ill
the past few days
Have Griffith was down from Ver
don hist Saturday.
J. C. Srltulcnberg was down from
Shubert Tuesday. »
Hr. Cooper was down from Hum
boldt Saturday
Resolutions.
Wheri as. ii lias please d our Fath
er in heaven to call from our midst
to 11 is heavenly home our brother,
John Parlier. be it therefore
Resolved, That we, the members
ol the Knights and Ladies of Security
No. GO, deeply | feel our loss. be it
further
Resolved, That we as brothers and
sisters extend to the sorrowing wi'ii
and other relatives our sympathy and
may they realize that God in His
wisdom does all things for the
best. Be it further
Resolved. That these resolutions
be printed in the Falls City papers,
and a copy mailed to the bereaved
family, also a copy placed on our
minutes and our charter be draped iti
mourning for a period of thirty days.
Mrs. Alvira McMahan.
Mrs. Serna Hendricks
Cass Mead.
Committee.
K L. of S., Falls City Council No.
610.
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Cheap Lands in Norton County, Has.
320 acres, six miles from town, on"
half in cultivation, fair improvements,
20 acres in alfalfa, 00 acres in wheat,
ruaral route and telephone; Price
$7,000.
320 acres, good as the above, un
improved, one half in cultivation,
$20 per acre.
IGo acres fair improvements, J20
acres in cultivation. Price $20 per
acre
Write for long list of improved and
unimproved lands. We have good
improved farms close in to Norton
at from $40 to $7)0 per acre. If you
want possession and a share of this
years wheat crop you will have ro
buy soon. Our lands will double is
value in a stiort time.
CHAPPELL & BRUNER,
Norton, Kas.
The Waning Zest,
Another way to tell you’re getting
older Is when a meal on the dining
car is viewed as a necessity insteatf
of a pleasure