The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, April 15, 1910, Image 2

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    The County in General
The “Doings” of our Country Friends
and Neighbors.
OHIO.
Vera Shaffer spoilt Sunday in Falls
City with her sister.
Mrs. L. Lutz visited with Mrs. N
Peek one day recently.
Lester Prater was the guest of
John 11utebison Sunday.
Mrs. Charles Stump and baby are
visiting with her mother.
Wttle Spangler and children spent
Sunday with her parents.
it. Spickler and family went to
Omaha Friday returning Sunday
Anna and Klsie Kelsehick visited
Wilma Nedrow one day recently.
P K. Shaffer and family spent Sat
urday with Karl Shaffer and wife nea
Salem
F. M. Shaffer and family visited at
the home of Wes Nedrow and wife
Sunday.
II. Iteechey and wife were guests
of Marion Saylor and wife near Mor
rill Sunday.
Chesti i Stump and family spent1
Sunday with Karl Shaffer and wife
near Salem
(iuy Lichtj and wife spent Satin
day night and Sunday near Morrill,
Has,, at the home of Juki' Liehty.
Mrs N. Peck and two children
spent Sunday In Falls City with her
mother and sister. Mrs Yocum!) and
daughter.
Joe and I. Peek and their wives
<>i near Reserve, spent Sunday
with Cleon P*i k and wife. They
made the trip in the former's auto,
F. S, Idchty and family went to
Auburn Saturday in their auto to
visit Mr, Harkins and family, a broth
er of Mrs. Liohly. They returned
Sunday.
Mrs. George Sailors returned to
her home near Harada after spend
ing two weeks with her daughter.Mrs.
Marine! Site was helping to care
for her little grandchild, who lias
the whooping cough.
SALEM.
ilallic Kelly was in Uuwson Friday.
<\ l>. Raker was la Falls City on
Wednesday
Mrs. McPlcary was up from Falls
City Saturday.
J. E. Ley da of Falls City was in
town Thursday.
George Coon ami wife were in Falls
City Wednesday.
W. C. MeCool went to St. Joseph
on a visit Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Tielien were in
Falls City Thursday.
Chas Adams came down from Have
lock for a short visit.
John Stitzer of Lincoln was in
town Wednesday and Thursday.
Mrs. Lou Crush went to Kansas
City for* medical treatment Wednes
day.
The Cemetery Association met at
the home of W C. MeCool Wednes
day.
lim Mettz mid children of Falls Fit
spent Sunday at the home of Joe
Windlc.
A number from Salem are attend
ing the Christian Church convention
at Falls City this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Windle came
down from Wymore Friday and visit
ed the former's parents.
Rollin Wickham came down from
Peru Friday and spent Sunday at
home He returned to liis school
■Monday morning
A company of children from the
fourth and fifth grades of the Kails
City schools and their teachers held
<i picnic at the fair ground here Sat
urday.
('. S. Stockton and .Wd Towle were
in town Thursday looking after tel
i phone interests They are (xteuri
ing the line south of town and in
stalling a number of new phones just
east of town.
llallie Kelley and Miss Grace Eng
land were married at the bride's
home at .larbolo, Kas . on Wednesday
.April (1, I!* 10. Miss England has been
a. successful school teacher in this
county for the past three years. The
groom is the sun of .lames Kelley
and is now the owner and proprietor
of tie barber shop at this place. They
are both popular young people, aud
we extend to them a hearty welcome.
They have gone to housekeeping in
th( Roberts' cottage.
Free Land Grants
Yes, a few more elegant Free Land
Grants can still be had in Mexico,
where many Americans are now lo
cating. You do not even have to go
to Mexico, but are required to have
.five acres of fruit trees planted with
in five years. For information print
ed in English regarding Mexican
homesteads, address The Jantha
Plantation Company, Block 630,
Pittsburgh, Pa. You can have your
trees planted and your land worked
on shares, so as to bring you a thou
sand dollars a year. The health con
ditions are perfect and the climate
grand. It is never hot, never cold.
WILLIAMSVILLE.
(Jus Dtterfeldt was in Kalis City
Monday
Miss Katie Henke was in Falls City
Saturday.
C. Madowse was a Falls City visitor
Thursday.
.John Fetch! went to Shubert Fri
day night.
Wm. Wheeler was a Harada visit
or Saturday.
Fred Rockwell spent Sunday with
John Feiclit.
N. A. Arnold and wife were In
Harada Monday.
Henry Ncut/man was a Falls City
'bailor Thursday.
Wendell (lerwlek was a Falls City
visitor Thursday.
Mr. Mongold was a business visitor
in Harada Friday.
I A. Dunn and wife were Falls City
visitors Thursday.
Rudolph Voegle and his mother
wore Falls City visitors Monday.
Rev. (lerwlek and daughter, Mar
tha, spent Wednesday iu Falls City.
School in District No. 211 will close
Friday. The children and patrons of
the school will enjoy a basket din
ner.
Chicken thieves are plentiful in
this neighborhood Wendell (lerwlek
has missed a large number from his
flock.
Jessie Dunn is reported very ill at
his home. Dr. Andrews reports him
suffering from catarrhal fever. lie
Is getting along nicely at. this writing.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liv
er Tablets assist nature in driving
till impurities out of the system, in
suring a free and regular condition
and restoring the organs of the body
to health and strength. Sold by all
druggists.
STELLA.
John ('olgla/ier of Shubert was a
Stella visitor Sunday.
A. .1. Baldwin transacted business
in Hiawatha Thursday.
Mrs. M. H. Vandcventer was an
Auburn visitor Thursday.
Mrs, Mattie 1 lodge and daughter
are visiting relatives in Omaha.
Mrs. (!. L. Slocum was quite sick
the first of iln> week, but is able to
sit up now.
George Jenkins of near Kansas City
attended the funeral of his brother
last Sunday.
Mrs, I. A. Martin and Mrs S. II
Bailey were Aulniru visitors Wed
nesday Ilfll’IIIOOII
Miss Virginia Ailor of Auburn v is
ited with her cousin. Miss Carinetta
Ailor over Sunday.
Mrs. Mamie Morgan of Omaha is
visiting her aunt, Mrs. Jennie Griffith
and other relatives.
Mrs. McCullough visited her (laugh
ter, Mrs. Striugfield, at Verdun the
first of the week.
Miss Lydia Barstler who lias been
sick for the past three weeks is
again able to be out.
11. 10. Clark of Kansas City came
to Stella Saturday to attend (lie fu
neral of John Jenkins.
Mrs. Noah Allen and children of
Omaha are visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Siuilib.
Mrs. Charles Wood and two child
ren spent several days last week at
the home of Mr. Jesse near Howe.
Glen Jenkins, principal of the Cen
tral City schools, was called homo,
last week by the death of his father.
l’rof. Truman of Brownville lias
been employed Us principal of tile
school lien for the coming school
year.
Kred Striugfield and wife were
calling on Stella relatives Sunday.
John Hall brought them from Ver
don in his auto
It*■ v George Gatos and family of
Lincoln drove down in their auto Sat
urday and are visiting Mrs. (kites' sis
ter. Mrs II. C. Fankel.
M. H. N’andeventer and wife were
called to Table Itoek Friday to at
tend the funeral of the hitter's cous
in, Mrs. Jennie Lind Marble.
Stella relathi s received the an
nouncement of the arrival of a son at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. -Karl Swan
of Malcomb, Neb. Grandma Shellen
berger lias gone to get acquainted
with the young man.
Mrs. W. 1>. Ilryant and daughter,
Miss May Hall, were called to Eure
ka Springs last week by the serious
illuess of their daughter and sister.
Miss Grace Hall. They returned on
Wednesday, thinking the patient
much improved, but received word
Saturday evening that she had died.
Tlie body was taken to Auburn for
burial Monday.
—Every family and especially thos
who reside in the country should
bo provided at all times with a bot
tle of Chamberlain’s Liniment. Ther
is no tolling when it may bo wanted
in case of an accident or emergency.
It is most excellent in all cases of
rheumatism, sprains and bruises. Sol
by all druggists.
VERDON.
Mrs. Eliza Goolsby is qulle ill at
this writ’ng.
Mr. Bennett left Thursday for Den
ver, Colorado.
Mrs. Van Sailor was a Falls City
visitor last week
Mrs. Judd Parsons was shopping in
Falls City recently.
Joe Higgins came down from Sint
bert the first of the week.
Jean Helmic spent Saturday even
ing with friends in Verdon.
Mrs. Lucy Cornell was quite ill last
Week hut is much better at this writ
ing.
Mrs, B. F. Vouch visited her nieee,
Mrs. Arthur Harris in Falls City last
week.
Mrs. Walter Veach has been suf
fering with neuralgia the past few
days.
Mrs. .John Hilien and Mrs. Bertha
Weddle were Falls City visitors on
Friday.
Mrs. Elmer Uumbaugh left Thurs
day for a short visit with friends in
Auburn.
Will Otto and mother accompanied
Norman Weaver to Falls City a few
days ago.
George Coon of Salem purchased a
Ford touring car of Walter Veacli one
day last week.
Mesdames C M. Helnzelroan and
F. F. Diet rich were shopping in Falls
City Thursday.
Charles Harkendorff and family
were guests of Will liasenyager and
family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McDormitt of
Salem were the guests of Mrs. Eliza
Goolsby, Sunday.
Mrs. Lee Hart and Miss Cora
Swisegood went to Stella the latter
part of the week.
H. 11. Fritz of Ohio township took
die early morning train from here
Friday fo Omaha.
Frank Bennett and family mov
ed into the Skinner property in the
north part of town.
The social given by the young
ladies of the Christian church Satur
day evening was a success.
Walter Veacli and wife and Mrs.
Evan Owens saw the play at the
Gelding last Friday evening.
Miss Kelley returned home from
Falls City Thursday after spending
a few days there with ffiends.
Mr. and Mrs. liasenyager and Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Kelley made a
pleasant trip to Falls City Wednesday
Mrs. Raven eame over from Daw
son Sunday for a visit with Mrs.
Wallace McCullough and daughter,
Roxy.
.Mrs. McManus and children eame
up from Falls City Saturday for a
short, stay with .Mrs. Cornell and
Mrs. Kok'er.
Miss Miller returned to her home
in Falls City Sunday after a very
pleasant visit here with her cousin,
Mrs. Quinton Stump.
Mrs. Merle Helmick and little son,
Harold, returned the latter pat of
the week from an extended v isit vvitli
relatives in Trenton. Neb.
Clarence Stump met with quite an
accident Friday evening while out
riding with friends. He was standing
up in the wagon when the team gave
a violent jerk and threw Clarence out
breaking his left arm just above the
wrist. He was taken to Dr. Thomas’
office and the bone was set. He is
getting along nicely at this writing.
SHUBERT.
Outer Sailor was over from Bara
da Saturday.
John Imler of Stella spent Sunday
with home folks.
Win. Martin and family visited with
friends in Auburn Tuesday.
Herman Race and family were en
tertained by Mr. and Mrs. Ege Sunda
J. ('. Shulenberg and wife were the
guests of relatives in Falls City Sun
day.
Mr and Mi August Kgner were
guests of relatives near Falls City
Sunday.
Kinmett James and wife of Falls
City were the guests of friends here
Sunday.
J. M. Evans and wife spent Wed
nesday with the former's brother at
Auburn.
K. l.i. King and wife and daughter,
Ft hid, w ere Stella visitors the first
of the week.
Mrs. J. C. Shulenberg and Mrs. .1.
F. Shubert were shopping in Falls
City Friday.
Mrs. D. Higgins shipped a car
load of fine cal tie to Kansas City
Wednesday.
Emery Bolejaok and family of Bar
ada visited the Ahern family near
town Sunday.
Rev, Adams of Bethany assisted
Rev. Morrison in his services at the
Christian church Sunday.
J. F, Shubert went to Lincoln last
week to attend the meeting of the
“Shjiners.” A class of forty w>>re ini
tiated.
Mrs. C. V Lord and daughter. Miss
Gladys, of Lincoln, who have been
the guests of friends here, returned
home-' Wednesday.
The play given by the senior class
of the high school Saturday night was
very good and was well attended. A
neat sum of $33.00 was realized.
Koy King purchased the dwelling
house where Prof. Carr lives. He
will remove it to his lots on Elm St.,
recently purchased of Mr. Fishburn.
Mrs. J. L. Dal bey, Edith Hill, El
der Murray and wife have been ap
pointed delegates from the Christian
Sunday School to be present at the
convention held in Falls City this;
week.
RARADA.
Harley Butler was a business visit-]
or in the city Saturday.
Miss Lela Michaels of Stella is1
visiting relatives here.
J. H. Morehead was a business vis
itor in iiarada Monday.
Dr VanOsdel and J. A. Martin were
in the city one evening last week.
Ralph Wheeler has been appointed
census enumerator for North llarada.
Ed Ludwig and family visited Sun
day with Herman Ludwig and family.
Horn to Mr. and Mrs, Herman Lud
wig on Wednesday, April 5, a daugh
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. George Frazee spent
Sunday with Wm. Hollman and fam
ily.
O. Spickler came down from Dallas,
S. D., and. spent Monday in this vi
cinity.
Byron Dunn came down from Lin
coln to spend Sunday with relatives
and friends here.
The Lilly brothers of Verdon sold
their blacksmith shop on Main street,
to R. J. Dunn and son.
Henry Gerder and wife of Falls
City spent several days at tlie farm
last week with the children.
Vert Sailor and Jessie Bucholz and
their lady frie ids saw "St. Elmo” at
the Gehling in Falls City Friday ev
ening.
Dr. If. S. Andrews spent one day
in Kansas City last week aceompany
! ing ltis wife that far on her visit to
| Oklahoma.
I Mrs. James Stephenson, who was
seriously ill the first of the week,
I is considerably improved at tills writ
I ing.
C. H. Martin lias just had an
acetaline lighting plant established in
! his fine new home north of llarada.
| 'Fliis home is now one of the most
II onvenient and comfortable in our
| community.
On Thursday evening the citizens
I held a meeting and plans were laid
for a grand temperance rally to he
I held on the evening of May 8. The
I program is to consist of special
j music, recitations and an address by
1 a speaker from abroad.
_____________
Legal Notice.
Notice is hereby given that Jacob
Hunker, Jr., has filed with the city
clerk of Falls City, Nebraska. tiis
petition signed by the requisite num
ber of free holders of the Second
Ward of the city of Falls City, Ne
braska. praying that a license be
granted him to sell malt, spirituous
and vinous liquors on lots 7 and 8
in block 71, in the Second Ward of
Falls City, Nebraska, for the munici
pal year, beginning May 7, 1 f»10 and
ending May 6. Hill.
JACOB HUNKER, Jr.
Will Schnielzel, City Clerk.
First publication April 8. UHO.
Legal Notice.
Notice is hereby given that F. M.
'Hinkle has filed with the city clerk
i of Falls City, Nebraska, his petition
I signed by the requisite number of
free holders of the second ward of
the city of Falls City, Nebraska, pray
ing that a license as saloon keeper
he granted him to sell malt,spirituous
and vinous liquors on lots 4 and 5
in block 71 in the second ward of
Falls City. Nebraska, for the munici
pal year beginning May 7. 1910, and
ending May 6. 1911.
F. M. HINKLE.
Wm. Schmel/.el, City Clerk.
First publication April 8. 1910.
Legal Notice.
Notice is hereby given that F. W.
Ilcrhster has filed with the city clerk
of Falls City, Nebraska, his petition
signed by the requisite number of
free holders of the Second Ward of
Falls City. Nebraska, praying that a
license as saloon keeper be granted
him to sell malt, spirituous and vin
ous liquors on lots 4 and f>, in block
90 in the Second Ward of Falls City,
Nebraska, for the municipal year
beginning May 7. 1910, and ending
May •!. 1911. F. W. HERUSTER.
Will Schmeiasei, City Clerk.
First publication April 8, 1910.
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FATHER 80-MOTHER 76
The aged father and mother
of a prominent Boston lawyer
safely carried through the last
two winters by
yiw©t
1 he son says: “ My lather
and mother owe their present
strength and good Health to
Vinol. During the last two
trying winters neither of them had a cold, and were
able to walk farther and do more than for years.
I think Vinol is perfectly wonderful. It certainly is
the greatest blood-making, strengthening tonic for old
people 1 ever heard of.” ——————
We want every feeble old person In this town to try
Vinol. We will return their money without question II 11
does not accomplish all we claim for It.
A. G. WANNER, Druggist, Falls City.
“A Barrel of Money”
It, a very nice thing to talk about,
a very pleasant thing to have in the
family, a desirable thing to be con
nected with, but wishing for it
won't secure it. Some wise man
said there were 9,000 ways of get
ting rich. One was to have some
one die and leave it to you, another
was to find it, and the other 8,998
ways were to work and save. The
most of us are in tho latter class c
You are no doubt, and if so you
need the co-operation of a good bank
like ours to kelp in the saving. If you are on salary, bet
ter deposit each month's wages here, and chpck against it
for what you need. In this way you have a receipt for
every transaction. You spend less and save more. Come
in and arrange to open an aeeoiint. We want your busi
ness. We are prepared to give you good service. and
your connection with such a bank as ours will be a good
tiling for you.
The Farmers’ State Bank
PRESTON. NEBRASKA
isn’t It Reasonable?
Did you ever stop to think that in buying monumental work
from the strangers who work for {he interests of outside
people, you are paying his salary in addition to the price of
the stone? Isn’t i{ evident that-with this and other addit
ional expenses he must incur, that in offering you work at a
lower price than we can figure it he must furnish you poor
quality of work? Don't be deceived by the pretty pictures
of the smooth-tongued stranger.
Palls Citv Marble Works
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