The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, March 18, 1910, Image 7

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    MARKET LETTER.
Litter From our Regular Correspond-*
ent at Kansas City.
Kansas City, March 13. lino
( ..ttlo prices moved up 10 to 20 it»
List week. 4i steady gain from day to
i.iy. - \i cpi on PJUi'-itay. when the
buyers bad their only advantage of
ti. week. Moderate receipts every
ie-ie. iitid pros pet s of continued
■glit runs, together with 41 good out
look for tin beef, are the hading
f* aturos of 41 situation that looks en
nuraging for sellers. Hogs and
sl eep have r< ached a price that
. uses consumers to take more kind
ly t.o beef. The supply today here is
1 ,000 cattle, and the market is
- rung to 10 higher. Strictly prime
tth- are not included in the offer
gs today, else the top would he
it $8.00 or better in the native div
- on. Some quarantine yearlings,
veighing tOO pounds, sold here
(•day at $7.75. ;i new high record for
nttle from below the quarantine line,
■liter shipments from the restricted
< rritory in Oklahoma sold at $7.50
Hid $7.60, with quite 41 string at
T* 25 to $7.00, and quarantine hulls
$5.55. The lx-st natives here
ought $7 70. hulk of steers $6.50
$7.60. 4tnd very few steers under 1
.H 25.
The big advance ot' 55 (cuts per
.'t, on hogs last week failed to
- ell tlie supply, and it is conceded
!iw that a price of twelve cents per
i mind could not do any more in
hat direction than is lining done at
his time. Run Is 7,000 here today,
■ arkei about steady, hogs weighing
. /or 220 pounds at $10.25 to $10.60,
► eights under 200 pounds at $10.00
$ 10.15, pigs $S.50 to $0.25. Prices
II likely advance as long as the
nsunier keeps on paying the price
eked of him. Record prices be
g paid for hogs time not con
flicted consumptive channels per-;
c-ptibly so far. Country ship
rs art being advised lo not over
ad cars for fear of hot spell of
.-cather while enrollte to market, and
► nsequently heavy loss on dead
figs. At present prices one or two
' ad hogs in a load cuts unite a
f dure.
.1. A. RICKART.
Live Stock Correspondent
RAISED RATES HIT FARMER.
Ley Will Mean Money Loss to Him
on Live Stock Shipments.
Heavy shippers of Omaha are
7 lermined to resist the attempt of
railroads to raise the rates on
emmodities between Omaha and
Chicago. They do not propose to
:’and for an increase at this time
without a fight.
The live stock rates have been ad
;nsted so that Omaha lias the same
irie to the east as all other .Missouri
j i ,'er cities, but this will not relieve
■ ) . situation if the railroads persist
Heir efforts to increase the dress
moat rates. The claim is made
i'e Missouri river markets will be
. siroyed if the increase is put into
i ie.- as announced bv the railroads.
It will forte the western farmer to
s. nd their stock to eastern buyers,
* -here they will be compelltl to ac
cept what the eastern buyers offer.
A’ith the rate on dressed meats
!i,ise>t. this market is still discrim
inated against, for the farmers will
he compelled to ship on east. This
forces them to accept a shrinkage
which taps (heir pocket books. If
The animals are shipped to Omaha,
Kansas City or Sioux City, they are
delivered in better condition than
possible after the additional 50(i
t. haul to Chieogu.
A le n a shipment is made to Cliica
t he Nebraska farmer is forced to
li ke theso losses:
Prom $15 to $-•> in oxtni freight
. urges to eastern markets on each
ear of live stock.
From $5 to $25 per car because of
- .rinkag* and sometimes more be
use of the loss of live animals.
\bout $5 to $fi extra for feed.
Three days' time accompanying
>■- iptnent to eastern markets.
Decrease in price sure to follow
the destruction of competition ot
such a market as is afforded by
»iinaha.
.Nebraska lias been working for
over twenty-five years to create a
•near” market at South Omaha for
the Nebraska live stock. No one
will deny this market has been a
great boon to the state. This is
shown in the statement, that a,458
125 head of live stock were sold at
South Omaha last year. Not a car
of this would have been sold in So.
Omaha if the farmer and stock grow
er could have received more for his
live stock elsewhere.—Omaha Bee.
The Richardson County Sunday
School association will hold its reg
ular spring convention March Ft
in 21 in Falls City, Nebr. Two state
workers and a number of other
prominent Sunday school workers of
Nebraska will be present. Each
school is invited to send a delegation.
Entertainment will he provided for
all who will notify the secretary of
their intention to come, in advance.
\Y. II. WYLER, Secretary.
Letjft' Notice.
E, S. l’yle, whose true name is
Edward S. Pyle, uon*resident defend
ant, will take notice that on the 2'uli
day of January, KMO. Mrs. Small I.
Baker filed In'i petition, as plaintiff,
in the District point of Kichardsou
* ounty, State of Nebraska, against
you the said K S, Pyle, defendant
the object and prayer of which ar
to obtain judgment against you on a
joint and seve ral note made and de
livered to tlie said Mrs, Sarait B,
Baker, by yourself and Jennie I!. Pyle
which said note is dated October 12.
1U05, and i< for flic sum of $150.00
with iuterest from said date at the
rate of eight per cent per annum
from said date, and which note be
came due on Oc tober 12, 11106, and
upon which there is now due, m
e luding 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,
made and provided, sued out an
order of attaehnu nt against you in
said cause on the ground that you
are a non-resident of the State of
Nebraska, and have real estate in
said county and state, and, that said
order of attachment was delivered to
the sheriff of said county on said
date and that on the 26th day of
January, 1HB), he, the sheriff, did
levy upon said land by attaching the
same, which is loc ated near tile vil
lage of Prestoik, Nebraska, and is
described as follows:
Being tin* 12 acres ol land 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 the
tith P, M.. in Richardson County, Ne
braska.
And you are further notified that
unless you plead, answer or de
mur to said petition flied in said
cause, on or before Monday the 7th
day of .March, 1910, the same will be
taken as true and judgment rendered
against you according to the prayer
of said petition, and an order by said
court will in* had that said attached
real estate be sold at public sale 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 I.. RAKIOR.
lly John Wiltse and J. E. Leyda.
Attorneys,
Dated January 2tith, pun.
First publication Feb. 18, 1910.
Notice of Settlement And For An
Order of Distribution,
In the county court of Richardson
count, , Nebraska: in the matter of
the estate of Elias Peek, deceased.
To the creditors, heirs, legatees and
all other persons interested in said
estate: Take notice that Elias T.
Peck has filed in this court a report
of bis doings as executor of said estate
for his final settlement thereof; he
also lilt'd a petition praying for an
order of distribution of the residue
of said estate in his bands to the
parties entitled thereto under the
last will and testament of said decoas
cd.
It. is ordered by the court that the
same be beard in the comity court
room in said county on,the 19th day
of March, 1910. at two o’clock p. in ,
when and where all parties interest
ed may appear and oppose tile same.
Ordered further, that upon the ap
proval of said report, a decree of
distribution of said residue will be
made to the parties entitled thereto.
My order of the court dated Feb
niary 2Md, 1910,
JOHN GAGNON,
< ’onnty Judge.
First publication March 4. 2 times.
Legal Notice.
To "P. J. Emig and M. Emig, first
names unknown, and A. E. Snow,
first name unknown, non-resident
defendants:
You are hereby notified that Jen
nie E. Carpenter did, on the 7th day of
March, 1910. file her petition in the
district court of Richardson county,
state of Nebraska, against you and
rlie Occidental Building and Loan As
sociation of Omaha. Nebraska, and
Sim Murk, tenant of the mortgaged
premises in question, tiie object and
prayer of which is to obtain a decree
of foreclosure of a certain mortgage
given by you. the said P. J. Emig
and M. Emig, husband and wife, to
the plaintiff herein., on the lltli day
of April. Phis, on the following des
cribed real estate situated in the
village of Rule, Richardson county,
Nebraska, lo-wll;
Dot nine i,u, in block sevenr<), in
llulo proper, together with buildings
ami improvements thereon, to secure
the* payment of a c< rtain promissory
note given by you, the said t’. .1.
and M. Emig, to said plaintiff for
the sum of $7110.0(1, bearing even date
with said mortgage and to mature
one year after the date thereof with
7 per cent interest from date till
paid.
And you are further notified that
unless you plead, answer or demur
to said petition on or before the 25th
day of April, 1910, the same will be
taken as true and the decree of fore
closure prayed for therein, will be
rendered by the court.
And you are further notified that
said plaintiff will appear before his
honor, Judge John it. Raper. at his
chambers in I’awnee City, in Pawnee
county, Nebraska, on the said 25th
day of April, JD10, and make the ap
plication mentioned in the petition
of plaintiff for an order requiring the
defendant, Sim Murk, who is tin* ten
ant in possession of said mortgaged
i premises, to pay the accruing rent
I of the buildings thereon to (he‘Clerk
of the District Court of Richardson
county, to be applied to the payment,
of plaintiff's debt, on the theory that,
the security of said mortgage is in
sufficient to discharge the same in
•full, such payment, of rent into the
court by said tenant to continue dur
ing the pendency of this action. Of
all of which you will take notice and
govern yourselves accordingly.
REAVIS & REAVIS.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
I (in acre farm for rent or sale,will
take some Falls Oitty property. Close
to church and school.—Henry C
Smitth. 2t.
Makers
Wei/ Pftaum k Co.
Chicago
rl. MARION j
AUCTIONEER.
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S'i 1 p< conducted in
f scientilic and husi- £
% nesslike manner &
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PHONE NO. 211
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DR. H. S. ANDREWS
General Practioncer
Calls Answered Day Or Night
In Town or Country.
TELEPHONE No. 5
BARADA. - NEBRASKA j
Spring an cl S u m m e r Sty! es
For Young Men
0UR beautiful spring stock ol line clothes for doling Men, designed
and tailored by Weil hi aum if Cit)., Chicago, is now on display.
It is well worth your tune to inspect this handsome showing. The
assortment comprises the season s latest and catchiest style creations
shown m a large variety of
rich and a r 11 s 11 c fabrics.
I hey will appeal to the criti
cal eye and please the most
artistic taste. For real style,
snap and beauty these ele
gantly made ‘clothes can t be
equaled. We also carry an
extensive line of Men s Fur
nishings. Step in at your
convenience and inspect the
assortment.
You are welcome whether
you come to buy or look.
Makers
Weil Pfiaum Sc Co.
Oik ago
Our spring showing of l nderwear, Shirts, Neckwear, I fats, Hosie\ are on the shelves ready for
your inspection and approval. Don't fail to look at those Spring Oxfords.
Wahl & Parchen
We Keep Open L ntil Nine o’Clock halls City Nebraska
A flood I & inch Farm Harness til 50
-WITH BREECHING-----•-=
^ Harness !V1ade to Order
and Up Hand and Machine-Sewed Harness Harness Oiling and General Repairing
L. B. NEITZEL. Preston, Nebraska
CLEAVER & SEBOLD
INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS
NOTARY IN OFFICE
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EDGAR K. MATHERS
ID R N T" I © 'T
I Phones: Nos. ITT, 217
Sam’i.. Wahi, Buldino
Office Removed to Tootle Block
6th and Francis Sts
DR. W. S. FAST
ST JOSEPH, MO
Special tdti*nti<ni to MK1)I( INI Ill'll I AIj
I-. I)iwaN«»h of WOltKX aud ('lillil)HF'.N
R I\ ROBERTS
Office over Kerr - Pharmacy
Office Phone2M) Ke.-idence Phone 271
WHITAKER
The Auctioneer
Before arranging date write, tele
phone or telegraph, iny expense
J. G. WHITAKER
Phone* 168 t.ll-2161 Fall* City, Neh.
For Sale—House and two corner
1 lots to soil, three blocks of business.
; Good lots to s<dl in various section*
| of the city. Henry C. Smith. it