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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1910)
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Following Are the Real Estate Trans fers for the Week. George W. Wiltse to August Porr, kl acres in see 11 township 1, range 14 < ast of Gth P. M. Consideration $8,100, Salena .1. Let and husband to Claudia Ktsed, north 50 ft. from lot in block 46 Tinker's addition to Humboldt. $140. George West and wife to Wesley W. Spurlock five acres of sec. 18, town. I range 15. $240. I. O. Stabler and wife to Emery rook, southwest quarter of section 30, town. 1 range 15. $12,000. Henry Brecht and wife to Peter Mahan, 160 acres in .Jefferson town ship. $20,000. Herman Zoeller and wife to Elmer Hoselton, 120 acres in Jefferson town ship. $15,000. Peter Mahon and wife to Henry Brecht, <80 acres in . Rulo precinct. $7,800. Adam Futscher and wife to Peter Thealk, 80 acres in section 20, town ship 3, range 17 oast of 6th P. M. $5,600. Stella P. Scarlett and husband to 1. B. Whitaker, 80 acres in section 8 township 1, range 16. $11,000. I. II. Whitaker and wife to Stella i Scarlett, lots 0, 01, 11, 12 in block ! I in Crook & Towle’s addition to Falls City. $5,000. Hiram Schlagel and wife to Chas. c. Schlagel, 50 acres in Barada pre mct. $4,000. Murty Sullivan and Mary Sullivan tn James Mooney, 40_ acres in Jeffer son precinct. $2,000. Libtiie Luts to W. M. Hatfield, lots 17 and 18 in block 10 in Crook & Towle's addition to Falls City. $1050. Anna Rumbaugh and husband to Catherine Walton, 20 acres in Bar ada township. $2,400. Win. B. Boyd and wife to Earnest Wickham, 10 acres in lot in Salem township. $200. NOT NAVIGABLE. A Much Mooted Question Settled At Last. For years it has been a question T, the minds of many as to whether i be Nemaha river is, or is not, navi cable and when the drainage work was commenced this question was a , isturbing element in the settlement ' many of the knotty problems, it would seem from the following l ining from the war department, • fering to supreme court decisions would show that the Nemaha has - ver been considered navigable and mild not be. The correspondence ..f Hows: ‘Washington, 1). March 4, TO 1. Respectfully returned to the vf*cretary of War. 2. Hon. John A. Maguire incloses, with request for its return, letter dat i February 22, 1910, from R. 10. i -instead, drain commissioner of Sa il m, Neb., asking if Great Nemaha ver. Neb., was ever declared a nav igable stream, and requests that the ’formation lie furnished together with a reference to laws relating to ivigable waters. 1. Tlx- records of this office do ,t show that the river mentioned «s < vcr been declared by congress to be navigable, but, this is a ques tion which depends upon facts and > not usually determined by legisla i ve enactment. Attention is Invited to the accompanying extract from a decision by the supreme court of i *,e Putted States defining a naviga ble water way. There is also here with a pamphlet of laws enacted by congress for the protection and pre -• nation of navigable waters of the .. oited States, concerning which it ay lie stated that under the same jurisdiction of the war department over navigable streams in limited to - icli features only as affect navig . ’ion.—Chief of Engi, l'. S. Army. Salem Index. Will You Help Us? Will you help us find A. I’. W. S owell, who left his home in Ober lin Kas.. March 1st. 1910. while tem i orarily deranged ? \. P. W. Stowell is a young man, thirty years old; five feet four inches tall; weight 14S pounds; light com plexion; blue eyes; brown hair; r-mooth shaven when he left here, hut might have heard now. He wore ; soft black hat, brown coat, brown sweater vest and gray pants. He cues not smoke, swear, drink nor ay cards. lie is a member of the resbyterian church and M. . A. Any information as to his location will be appreciated by his wife, Mrs. ola'Stowell, Oberlin, Kansas. -Ober Eye, March 17. 1910. —We have some fresh Red Seal ' our in now. Come and get a sack. —C. A. Heck. DR. C. N. ALLISON Phone 248 Over Iiichardeon County Bank. FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA ALL CLEVER COOKS Are proud of their bread. Why shouldn’t they be? Good home made bread is the staff of life. Gold Coin Flour Always yields the lightest, whitest, sweetest and most nutritious bread and 'rolls. Try It ! VOIR (iKOCER KEEPS IT Legal Notice. In the Richardson County District Court, State of Nebraska. Peter Frederick Sr., plaintiff, vs. Charles McMahan, Anna McMahan, his wife, Frank Gilliland and Emma E. Gilliland, his wife, defendants. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an order of sale issued out of tin' District Court of Richardson county, state of Nebraska, and to me directed as sherfif of said coun ty,bearing date on the 7th day of March, 1910, 1 will offer at public sale at the west door of the court house in Falls City, in said county, on the 18th day of April. 1910, at the hour of 1 o’clock p. m. of said day, the following described real estate, situated in Richardson county, state of Nebraska, to-wit: The E. ’•a of tin* E. i/a of the S. E. Quarter of the N. W. !4 of Section Hi. Township 3 N. in Range 17, East of the 6th P. M. This sale is made in pursuance of the decree of foreclosure of two mortgages held by said Peter Fred erick Sr., severally executed to him by Charles McMahan and Anna Mc Mahan on tlie property above des cribed and which was by them sold to defendants, Frank Gilliland and Emma E. Gilliland, his wife, who also executed a subsequent mort gage to plaintiff on the same prem ises, the said Frank E. Gilliland and Emma E. Gilliland having purchas ed Hit' legal title of said land from Charles McMahan and Anna Mc Mahan subject to the first mortgage, foreclosed in this action and given by the said McMahan and his wife; the legal title to said land now be ing in the said Frank E. Gilliland and his wife, Emma E. Gilliland, and the same is seized and will be sold as above stated to satisfy the decree and costs foreclosing both mortgages above d< scribed. Terms of sale cash. W. T. FENTON, Sheriff of Richardson County. Reavis & Reavis. Attorneys for Plaintiff. First publication March IS. Ill lb. Legal Notice. To 1*. I 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 the Occidental Building and Loan As sociation of Omaha. Nebraska, .and Sim Burk, tenant of the mortgaged premises in question, the object .and prayer of which is to obtain a decree of foreclosure of a certain mortgage given by you, the said 1\ J. Emig and M. Emig, husband and wife, to the plaintiff herein, on the 11th day of April, 1908, on the following des cribed real estate situated in the village of Rulo, Richardson county, Nebraska, to-wit: Lot nine i9), in block scvom7). in Rulo proper, together with buildings anil improvement* th.'Ycoii, to secure tin- payment of a c< rtain promissory not" given by you, the said • R. J. and M. Emig, to said plaintiff for the sum of $790.00, bearing even date with said mortgage anil to mature j one year after the date thereof with j 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 27th day of April, 1910, the same will he taken as true anil 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 B. Itaper, at his chambers in Pawnee City, in Pawnee county, Nebraska, on the said 2.7th day of April, 1910, and make the ap plication mentioned in the petition of plaintiff for an order requiring the defendant, Sim Burk, who is the ten ant in possession of sajd mortgaged premises, to pay thi\^accruing rent of the buildings thereon to the 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 tire pendency ol' this action. Of all of which you will take notice and govern yourselves aecordftigly. RE AVIS & REAVIS. Attorneys for Plaintiff. —100 acre farm for rent or sale,will take some Falls Citty property. Close to church and school.—Henry C. Smitth. 2t. Spring and Summer Styl es For Young M en I 0UR seautiful spring stock ot fine clothes for Young Men, designed and tailored hy Weil Pfl aum & c o., Chicago, is now on display. It is well worth your time to inspect this handsome showing. The assortment comprises the season s latest and catchiest style creations Makers Wp'i/ Pftaum k Co. Chicago i shown in a large variety of rich and artistic fabrics. I hey will appeal to the criti cal eye and please the most artistic taste. For real style, snap and heauty these ele gantly made clothes can t he 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 huy or look. Makers Weil I'll.turn Sc Co. Chicago > Our spring showing of Mnderwear, Shirts, Neckwear, Mats, Mosiey are on the shelves rtfadv for your inspection and approval. Don’t lail to look at those Spring Oxfords. Wahl & Parchen We Keep Open l ntil Nine o Clock Malls City Nebraska I ».»»««••»»•< * * » • ♦ ♦ - * : C. H. riARlON AUCTIONEER. :_t: *■ —■—---—-- 7 i f Sales conducted in <•? . 7 f scientitic and bu.su- 2> j I' nesslike manner | ’ I C. H. MARION J' > Falls City, Nebraska i l * ... :: D. S. ricCarthy jj :: DRAY AND jj :: transfer :: 1 ; Prompt attention (riven || ] ' to the removal of house- , j !1 hold (roods. i i PHONE NO. 211 :: I 6 t <-H ¥■*■ 4*»»* DR. H. S. ANDREWS General Pracfioneer Calls Answered Day Or Night In Town or Country. TELEPHONE No. ^ BARADA. - NEBRASKA IA Good i inch Farm Harness 50 WITH BREECHING , 1 Harness Made to Order <srS?zf I __ and Up. Hand and Machine-Sewed Harness. Harness Oiling and General Repairing. L. B. NEITZEL. Preston, Nebraska j CLEAVER & SEBOLD INSURANCE REAL ESTATE AND LOANS NOTARY IN OFFICE EDGAR R. MATHERS drn rr i © rr Phones: Nos. 177, 217 Sam'l. W.ahi, Building Office Removed to Tootle Block 6th and Francis Sts DR. W. S. FAST ST. JOSEPH. MO. j Kjipciai attention to MKDICINI.. KK( TAL I I >i-on-os. Dineasoh of NVi)MKN au«i (’HlI>t)ltCN ! R P. ROBERTS DENTIST Office over Kerr's Pharmacy I Office Phone 2tS0 Residence Phone 271 WHITAKER The Auctioneer Before arranging’ date write, tele phone or telegraph, my expense J. (i. WHITAKER Phone* I68-I.U-2IM Kails City. Neh —For Sale—House and two corner lots to sell, three blocks of business. Hood lots to sr*ll in various section* of the city. Henry C. Smith. 2t