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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1910)
The County in General The “Doings” of Our Country Friends and Neighbors. RULO. James .Marshall was on the siek list last week. Mrs. J. A. Osborne was a Preston visitor Sunday. Rosie Wolf of Falls City was a Rulo visitor Sunday. Ike Adkinson of Missouri was a Rulo visitor Sunday. Fred Stewart was a Falls City vis itor Saturday night. Bessie Munsie of Falls City was a Rulo visitor Sunday. Mrs. Williams moved from Rulo to Forteseue last week Herbert Smith was a Rulo visitor one day last week. Mrs.O'Mara visited with her daugh ter in Rulo last week Arba Boylan left last week for his home in Knoxville, Iowa. 1C lias Martin and Charlie Best were Falls City visitors Monday. A. I). Lara bee and wife of Preston were Rulo visitors Sunday. Mrs. Goolsby moved the first of the week to Fortescue, Mo. Clara Aikman spent the latter part of the week with her mother. Art Spere of Table Rock was a Rulo visitor one day last week. Ray Seley went to Sparks Friday for a week's visit with relatives. Miss Kennon’s brother spent Sat urday and Sunday wdth her in Rulo. Mr. and Mrs. William .Johnson moved out into the country Tuesday. George Carpenter, wife and mother of Fortescue. were Rulo visitors Mon day. George Adams of Fortescue was a Rulo visitor the firs! of the week. Horace Mosford of I sis Angeles. Cal. arrived Monday for a visit with rela 0 fives. John Gustafson of Wymore was a Rulo business visitor one day last week. Unde Joe Frederick moved last week into one of his son Hen’s cot tages. .1. W. Mann and wife of White Cloud were visiting relatives in Rulo last week. Mrs. Charles Tagney came down from Falls City Saturday to visit her parents. J. C. Hinkle of Fortescue visited with Rulo relatives the latter part of last week. Mrs. Will Fulton and little son joined her husband in Wymore, where he is working. Mrs. Humphrey Kdgcomb visited with her son. Frank Blair, at High land. last week. Mrs. Charles Rest and little daugh ter visited relatives at Salem several days last week. A large erowd from Rulo attended the S S convention at Preston Iasi Sunday afternoon. John Ityan came down from Wy more Saturday to spend Sunday with his sister. Mrs. John Kanaly. Mr. Crook died of pneumonia last Friday at bis home in Rulo, and was buried Saturday afternoon, from the M 10. church. Mrs. Crook is now very ill with the same disease. VERDON. Mi;, ru m ■ Ni'drijw is oil tlie sick lint. Orlando Veal of Stella was on our streets Thursday. \\ ill Mow'ery made this liis place t f business Friday. Will Otto received a ear of cattle Thursday morning. Joe Veal was a fdncoln visitor a few days last week. James Shubcrl was calling on old friends .. few days ago Mrs. .1. I’. Walker made a pleasant trip to St<lla Thursday. Mrs. \ndrews of Stella was a pleas ant eatler here recently. M. Meli/.a shipped a car of hogs to Ajiiittis City Wednesday. Mrs. Will Nedrow has been very lit but is Improving at present. Rev. Garries left Monday for Fuller ton, this state, to attend conference. .Mr. Hinkle came down front Stella on important business one day last week. Mesdames \V. F. Vouch and 11. F. Veach went to Omaha Monday morn ing. Miss Ethel I’archen of tiie county seat was the guest of relatives here recently. Lewis Parsons and wife moved to the .Joe Parsons farm north of town last week. John Hall was clerk at the Nuss baiun sale north of town the first of the week. ('has. Weaver took Kay Simmons to Salem in his automobile Wednes day afternoon. Mr. Swortz of Louisville was re newing old acquaintances here a few days Inst week. Messrs. licit Waggoner and Lloyd Dietrich made a business Dip to Stel la one day recently. Mesdumes John Dilien and Bertha Weddle were shopping in Falls City one day last week. Mr. Fridley shipped two ears of eattle and one of hogs to Kansas City Monday evening. Norman Weaver was on the market in Kansas City witli a ear load of hogs Tuesday morning. John Patterson returned home from Peru, sifter a short visit with his daughter, Mrs. Cornell. Leo Johnson made a trip to the county seat Saturday. He was ac companied by his son-in law. The little soil of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Column was taken suddenly ill and is still in a critical condition. Mrs. James Ayers, Mrs. Ld. Fraun felder and Miss* Julia Fraunfelder were shopping in Falls City recently. Miss Kdna Parsons returned lioim from Omaha Wednesday evening, al ter a pleasant visit, with friends there .1 ake llloom, wife and daughter, and Mr. (Sreenwald of Falls City were the guests of friends here Sun day. A I. Heiuzelman and wile took the -afternoon train Saturday for a short stay at Howe, with the former's sister Several from here attended the sale of Joint Nussbaum Tuesday. Mr Nussbaum lmd intended to move to Falls City. Messrs. John Hall, Janies Avers and Walter Veaeh saw the play at the trebling' theatre at Falls City last week. Mrs. Will Sloan and children spent Sunday in Falls City tin* guests of Mrs. Sloan's parents Mr. and Mrs. | John llossaek. Several from here attended the 1. O. O. F. lodge in Falls City last Friday' night splendid work and a good time is reported. Frank Dattgheity and family moved i heir household goods last week to Julian, where Mr. I*, has act opted * the position as set-lion boss. The masquerade party given by the S. S. V. <!. dub, in Parson’s hall Saturday evening, was a grand success, A fine lime is reported by those present. Mrs. Conover and Mr. Humphrey gave their Sunday school classes a reception at the homo of tin- former last Friday evening. \ jolly ood time was had by all. SHUBEET. Several from here attended the de ; hate at Nemaha Friday 1 vi-niir: A llie Wixon of Stella nutd- this his place of business Tuesday .1. N. Cologlazier and I. M. Weddle were county seat visitors Monday Born—to Mr. and Mrs. 1> N. Keith - ley on Monday . February Jk, a daugh ter. Bowen Brothers sold and delivered 1,000 bushels of corn to the elevator Monday. Arthur Rueh is now looking after ..is homestead ill the Western part of the state, Phas. Lord of Lincoln was down visiting old time friends here the first of the week. Mr. and Airs .1. (’. Shulenberg were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1). Goolsby at their home in the country Sunday. Mrs, .1 A. Tipton and little daugh ter of Albany, Mo , are the guests of the former's parents, .1. L. Dalby and wife. Miss Pretoria Wiles, who lias been quite ill for the past week and was Obliged to he out of school, is now slowly recovering. The Waffle supper, given at Tay-j lor's Hall Saturday evening by the pupils of the Methodist Sunday school was quite a success. Mr. .ludd. the horse buyer, was in (own Saturday, purchasing several; fine head of horses and mules, pay ing the highest market prices for them. V large number of our young peo ple attended the dunce at the home of Mr ai/d .Mrs. Abe Borgs, Satin day evening. All present report a splendid time. Tlie Woman's Literary Phil) met Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. 1 niter \ general good time was enjoyed by all and dainty refresh ments were served. Mrs. ICG King, who lias been visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Mullen, left for her home at Miltondalo, Kansas, Monday Her daughter accompanied her as far as Stella. The last number of the Lecture Pourse closed last Monday evening for ttiis season. Prof Bible gave j the last lecture, which was certainly greatly enjoyed by all. Several from here attended the funeral of Uncle Lee Palmer at Bar ada last Tuesday. .Mr. Palmer died after an illness of two weeks with a stroke of paralysis, lie was 7G years of age and was laid to rest in the Barada cemetery. NIMS CITY. .Mrs. Maud Marim't has been quite ill with grip this week. Isaac Hargett litis week begun the erection of a large barn. The wheat about lien' is said to, in about all killed out by the last cold snap. II C. Hacon and wife visited last week with tiie Redwood families in Halls City. Mrs. Keim and two children of Halls < ity silent last week at the McGinnis home. Mrs t). I. Laralm had a severe at tack of pneumonia last week, but is a little better now. Clms. I0tter and family came down from Wood River Sunday and will occupy a farm north of Lawson. S. H Lee has bought the farm di rectly opposite where be lives from John Sims Mr. Sims has not yet decided what he will do. Mrs Grace Swisegood returned to her home near Weskun, Kns,. Hriday, after a visit of a few months with her mother. Mrs. McGinnis. Mr. ami Mrs Clms. Rentier and I daughter left Wednesday for their home near Nakomis, Can., aftei spend lag tin winter near here with their parents, Mrs. McGinnis and Samuel Rentier in Spelser precinct. Hugh McGinnis and wib arrived ! Saturday front Nokomis, Can , where | the former lias been holding down a claim. He lias now proved up on it and lias returned here to take charge of tile farm of the late .1. Q. McGinnis, his father. This is Mrs. McGinnis’ first, visit to Nebraska, she > having come only a few years ago from London to western Canada. She expresses herself as much pleas ed with the country here, 1 Arc you frequently hoarse'.' Do you have that annoying tickling in your throat? Does your rough an noy you at night, and do you raise mucus in the morning? Do you want ■elief? if so. take ChamberlainT Cough Remedy and you will be well pleased. Sold by all druggists. 7 Fifty Years the Standard Made from Grapes Highest award Chicago Worlds Fair OHIO. Henry Fritz and family spent Sun day with Milt Strauss. Little John Liehty is improving, af ter a few days’ illness. Mrs, Mitchell and children left for their home last week. Lucy Smith is spending a few weeks with Mrs. I). Spiekler. Fred Marmot and wife spent Sun day with her parents in Uaruda. Holla Franklin and family spent Sunday with the former’s parents. Anson Kntsley and wife visited with the former's brother and wife. Minnie Allison was a guest of Mrs. Parsons in Verdon, Monday afternoon Ed. Kirnmel and wife entertained relatives at their home Sunday even ing. Guy Lichty and wife spent Sunday at the home id' II .1. Prichard and lady. II. ,1 Prichard and wife visited on Monday evening with L Spiekler and w ife. Mill Strayer, of Norton county, Has,, is the guest of relatives this week. Maud May and Haisy Peck visited in Falls City Sunday with Edith Peck Joe Cully and wife were guests of John Neman and wife Sunday near Verdon. Wallace Cully and sister, Keheccu, were guests of \ Lowly and wife on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Corn of Verdon, Neb., visited with Grant Goolsby and wife Sunday. The little child of Cleon Peck and wife, who has been sick, is much im ' proved. W II Huegge and family leave fort their new home In Phillips county. Kas.. this week. S II Knisely and family moved to their new home in Kails City, which they purchased recently. Dora Schultz returned home Satur day from Omaha, where she had spent most of the winter Wes Ned row and family \ isited near Preston Sunday, at. the home of Elmer Kaualy and wife. I lev. Wyler will lecture Sunday evening at the Maple drove church Every one is cordially invited. K. S. Lichty and wife visited in Kan sas City last week, the guests of Mrs. W. ltruun and Mrs. Edith Yell ton. Frank Sehulenlierg am! wife spent a portion of last week in St. .loe and Kansas City, returning home on Frida y. The little child of Mr. and Mrs. Ifav Meyers, who lias he, u afflicted with blood poisoning, is now im proving Phcneas Fisher and family were entertained at the home of deorge Slums and wife and Mrs. Essley was there also. Frank Cook and family visited with his parents at the county home Sun day. and his mother accompanied them home. Mr. and Mrs, Hunt expect their foil home from the navy titis week, lie has been gone two years and they are getting anxious for his return. Jtev. Essley and wife left Monday, the Reverend going to Fullerton to attend < onfeia nee and Mrs E. to Uhl Springs to visit her people. Perry Shaffer and Chester Stump went to Burwell Sunday night to look at (he land out there which they are thinking of buying. They were ac companied from Salem by Karl Shat for. Ye scribe wishes for a correction to be made in the Ohio items of last week. One item read that It. Spiekb r had bought, property in Stranssville and was moving there. It. should have read that ('has Beat tie was moving. Dissolution Notice. The corporation heretofore existing in the name of the Falk; Fity Park and Improvement company wherein John I.iclity. NV. A. Oreenwahl, John j Powell, NV. NV .leline and T. J. Gist, | all of Falls City and stale of Nehras-, ka. This < (irporation is disolved by; mutual consent. ' The affairs of saiii corporation are; all adjusted and settled. j JOHN LIGHTY, ! W. A. GKEI2NWALH JOHN NV. POWELL. W NV. JENNE, , T. J. GIST. Subscribed and sworn <•>, ibis Uth day of February, F.HO. John NV. Powell Notary Public My commission expires No. 21 l > TRADE MORAL—Ncaody would have known ihe Goou Samar itan’s kind act ware it not ioi Our Saviour’s parable. Re the home folks Good Samaritan, Mr. Merchant: make this pa per your commercial bible; write your own parable and put u in our advertising col I LUPUS. Start 1910 Right Buy a Dinner Set and Make me Family Happy We have 100-piece sets from $ioto $40, aiul are offering some inducements to early buyers. We have the largest and best stock of Cut Glass, Pantv China and Dinnerware k* in the county. See the Hav iland iK Co. and Avenir French China I Mnner Sets dis plaved in our window. Uuv Your Groceries at Chas. M. Wilson's LOWE BROTHERS MELLOTONE Paint Ready for Use on Walls Woodwork. Burlap, Etc. Put>p in gallons, half gallons and quarts. Flat colors for inte rior decoration on woodwork and walls. Has no equal. Permanent, Washable Practical, Beautiful Ready to use at any time It is a revelation in its results it has all the excellences of water colors, the soft, beautiful effect. WE ARE AGENTS FOR Pittsburg Electrically Welded Fence Wire Sure Hatch Incubators and Brooders They have few equals and no superiors It will pay you to inves tigate our claims for these wares —they are reputation builders. J. C. TANNER Tinning and Plumbing Falls City, [Nebraska li. M. Jenne Shoe Store Exclusive Agents for the famous line of “ BAI.L BAND ’ RUBBERS. Rub ber Boots and Overshoes Every tiling in Shoes I ■ I ■ 11 1 ... 4HUIIH *+*•+++++*-*-* * I). S. fkCarthy | DFiAY AND TRANSFER | !!1 Prompt attention given | ' to th< removal of house holil goods. • , : phone no. 211 ....... - .* . .5. | PRANK PECK| | Auctioneer ij .% * || you contemplate having a - * sale see me or write for terms • ;i; at once. I guarantee satisfac j; tion to my patrons. PALLS UTY, NEBRASKA i T ......•..'..•..•..•..■..•-VX.--XXXXXX"XX."X CLEAVER & SEBOLD INSURANCE REAL ESTATE AND LOANS notary in office I I C. M. MARION I AUCTION HHR. i «- T , __ -- ■ - Sales conducted in * scientitic and husi- 2 ; ness) i ke m a nner .——. 1 ~~ - : C. II. MARION : ' Calls City. Nebraska ' ......* 4 WHITAKER The Auctioneer Before arranoinj; date write, tele phone tir telegraph, my expense I G. WHITAKER Phones I6H I.U 21M_Palls Cny Net. Dll. II S. ANDKEWS Ueneral Pructionecr Calls \iiMtvered nay Or Nisht In Town or Country. I ELEPHONE No. ^ KARADA. - NEBRASKA DR, c. N. ALLISON DENT1ST ('hoi.' U1H over ttli’hardeon Count v Bnnk. FALLS CITY. NEBRASKA r r. ROBERTS Office over Kerr's Pharmacy Office Phene2tV0 Residence Phone 27i Office Removed to Tootle Block 6th and Francis Sts DR. W. S. F AST ST. JOSEPH. MO. S|u■■ ini attention to Mhl>l( INI,, HEl iAL Discuses, of WOMI'.N un*l ( II1LDHKN EDGAR R. MATHERS DENTIST Phones: Nos. 1.7, 21. Sam i.. Wahl Building.