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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1910)
_____ - - " ■ ■ I The County in General The “Doings” of our Country Friends and Neighbors. RULO. .lack Goolsby of Missouri was In tow,i Saturday. Green Goolsby of Missouri is vis iting in this city. K, Snook spent Sunday with his family in Chester George Carpenter of Missouri vis ited in Rulo Sunday. Agues Schrader spent several days last week ill St. Joe. Hoy Dykes spent a few days with Rulo friends last week. C. ,1. Huber and wife visited in St. Joe the first of the week. Gits Johnson visited with his family in N> braska City Sunday. Grace Duncan left last week for her home in Urutnnn, Okla. Roy Williamson and wife visited friends at Foiteseue Sunday, Hilly llrninard of Missouri was a visitor in this city Sunday. Prof. Vogellne of Falls City was a pleasant visitor here Saturday Mi'i Pete Frederick was an Atehi soil visitor one day l ist week. Os.i Daniels spent several days in West Burrow, Mo. with his lath r. George Jarroit of St Joe visited relatives here the firsi of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Anderson were Falls City visitors one day last week Miss Fizzle Moore of Fee’s Stimnil. Mo. visited with Rulo friends this week. Mrs. A. .1. Hart and son. Clyde, visited in St. Joe the first of this week. Kev A. K. Wnditel spent several clays with relatives in Lincoln last week. Joe Adams went to Bramoti, Okla.. last week where’ he will make his future home. A. T>. Laruboe' and wife of Pres ton vtailed with H. I>. Larakee and wife Saturday. There was a large crowd from the country attended the band conceit on Saturday night. Mrs. Maggie Harrison and dau ghter. May, of St Joe are visiting relatives In St Joe. Miss Bessie Anderson left Sunday night for Peru, where she will attend the summer school. Miss Lena St,aver of Salem visited the first of the week with her sister. Mrs. R. Henderson. Mis Pope and daughter, Florence, returned last week from a visit with relatives at Troy, Kas. Mrs. Harry Bradford and little son. of Wymore are visiting with her mother, Mrs. Kern, this week. Mrs Fred Brown and children re turne 1 Sunday from a two weeks’ vis it with relatives in Falls t’ity. M';.s Alta Gilbert returned home Wednesday after a two weeks visit with her sister at Vermillion, S. I>. Miss Sophia Pierce departed for Peru Sunday night where’ she will at /—I | House Cleaning OnTheFarn\ Simplified and\ Lightened By\ oid r Dutch i Cleanser Houseclcaninghas no terrors for the housewife who uses this won derful, all-’round Cleanser. It keeps everything in and about the farmhouse in spick and span condition in half the time and with half the labor re quired by old-fashioned clean ers. This one cleanser Clean s.Scrubs Scours, Polishes In the kitchen, dining room, sitting room and bed rooms, and does it quicker and better. The best thing for pots,kettles, pans, floors,iin the .dairy, etc. No caustic or acids. Hygienic. This ideal j cleanser works mechan ically — not chemically. A Try It /Vow j i ! 1 t tend the summer school at the State Normal. Little Gladys Mart, who lias been visiting with her grandparents the past two weeks, returned Friday to her home in St. .loo. C>< il and Mamie Kanaly were Falls City visitors Friday. They attended the i ommcneement exercises at the convent at that place. Will and Steve Cunningham re turned home from California Sunday morning, when* they were called by the dc uth of their mother. Thursday of last week while the section men were coining in from work one of the handles broke, throw ing Sam Hall in front of the car. I he "nr passed over him before it could he stopped hut he escaped with only a few bruises. It was a dose call us there were five men on the ear at the time. VERDON. Walter Clark was a Dawson visitor Tuesday. Miss Madge Bourn came down from Omaha Thursday. Vernon Bascom of Pawnee City was in town Thursday. Kli Carter returned from Stella on Tuesday evening. K.C.Chase visited relatives in Paw nee Cly last week. N. B. Judd was up from Falls City Friday on business. Henry Kuker was a passenger to Kails City Thursday. Chillies llal'lerman and family mov ed to iloive last week. S. Fuller and family made a trip to Kalla City recently. Miss Verna Wilkinson went to Lin coln Tuesday afternoon. John Schrader and Lloyd Dietrich went to Kails City Monday. C. M. and A. J. Hein/.elman were Falla City'visitors Wednesday. Mrs. McHenry and Mrs. S. Ran dolph spent Tuesday at Kalis City. John Wear came down from Fern for a visit with his brother. Charles. F. K. Dietrich was transacting bus iness in Kails City one day last week. George Reimers enjoyed a visit from ills father, F. 11. Reimers ol Stella Tuesday. Miss Minnie Bloom came up from Kalis City Wednesday afternoon for a visit, with relatives. Mrs. M. Mellza lias the pleasure of entertaining lnr brother, Mr, Cham berlain, of Nelson, Neb. Mrs. Dan Griffiths is enjoying a visit from her sister. Miss Ethel Cun nlngham of San Diego, Cal Mrs. Van Sailors and two children spent Wednesday In Kails City with the former's sister, Mrs. John Walker. Master Myron Bloom celebrated his seventh birthday Thursday with a party of friends tit his home north of town Misses Laura lleinzelman and Alice llasenyager and Frank Sanford and Norman lleinzelman drove to Dawson Tuesday evening. Mrs. Eliza Goolsby and grandson, Claude Veal, spent a few days last week in Salem the guests of W. W McDermit and family. Misses Eunice and Helen Cornell came down front Peru Friday evening for a few days visit with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Patterson. Fred Helneman, Harry Baldwin. K \V. Hohb and W. C. Sloan were among tin1 Verdon people who at tended the ball game in Falls City on Monday. ! Kenneth, tin- little soil of Mr. and Mrs. h red Stringfield had the mis fortune to get the finger of his right hand bndl.v crushed in the door Friday evening. Dr Thomas dressed his hand and the little fellow is getting along nicely. WILLIAMSVILLE. I A Dunn was on the sick list last week. X A Arnold was a Falls City visit or Saturday. Jacob W'isslnger was a Falls City visitor Monday. Walter W’issinger was on the sick list Sunday and Monday. •Miss Carrie Dunn spent Sunday af ternoon at li. C. Ihiorfcldt's. Miss Martha Gerwicfc spent Sunday it the home of John Constantine. Mr. and Mrs. John ^Martin spent Sunday at the home of E. E. HUDer. .Jus Duerfeldt and family wore visitors at the home of E. E. ltutle.' Sunday. Miss Nellie Butler visited with her ousin. Miss Edna Butler Sunday af i ruooif. Miss Emma DuMrfeldt Tuesday for ‘ecu to attend tin summer school at he State Normal. Misses Edna and Blanche Butler.; pent a few days at the home of Wui. I ubriek this we ek. SHUBERT. — Frank Iinler was a visitor at Peru i few days last week. \V. F. Leslie and wife are the par-] L ilts of a fine baby girl. Mrs. .1. L. Dalbey spent Monday with friends near Stella. Melvin Shafer spent last week with relatives near Verdon. ) Mr. Bond of Texas is here visit-! Ing his uncle, Solon Cooper. L. L. Jones has severed his connec tion with the Williams store. Miss Nellie Harper of Auburn was tbi' guest of friends here Monday. A large number of our people are sorry to lose Mr. Wiles as a road man. Miss Lissa Colglazh r of Stella spent several days with relatives here last week, Charles Hull returned home from | a business trip to Oklahoma Satur-1 day morning. ' Hoy Edwards and wife now occupy their handsome new residence on South Elnt St. Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. Evans are now enjoying a visit from their uncle, Ira Howe and wife of California. Mrs. H. A. Downs of Cedaredge. Col., arrived here on Saturday for a visit with relatives and old friends. Miss Priscilla Woodring, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Sluil enberg spent Saturday evening here with friends. Iterha Corey of Washington, Kas., arrived here on Tuesday for a visit with friends. She will also visit an aunt, Mrs. Charles Wilson, near Stella Miss Cliarlotta Imler is now enter taining iter friend, Mrs. F. W. Mar shall, formerly known here as Miss Kate Thompson of Sioux City, Iowa. A reception was tendered Miss Hill by the pupils of her school on Friday evening which was a very enjoyable affair Miss Hill will leave Shubert with the best wishes of her many friends. STELLA. One of Elmer Mason's sons is very nick with bowel trouble. Joshue Curtis and wife Sundayed at the home of bis parents in the coun try. Harry, the little three-year-old son of Mr and Mrs. John Morgan is ser iously ill. Kev Clarence Swihart of Denver visited seveial days last week with Rev. Shirk. Norman Smilie and wife visited last week in the1 country with the family of Elmer Mason. VVess Rose and Miss Olive Tilden of Salem visited Stella relatives and friends Thursday. Mrs. I'\ K. Fankell came home last week from a three months' visit with her daughter in St. Louis. Fred Gilbert and family spent Sun dij in the country with his parents, Mart Gilbert and wife. Mrs. Margaret Higgins and two lit tle grand children spent Sunday in the country with Mrs. Win. I’ritts. Mrs. Roy Tomlinson enjoyed a vis it from her father and mother, Mr* and Mrs. Hare of Pawnee City. Miss I’earl Hinkle, who has been attending school at Oskaloosa. Icnva, the pas! winter, returned home on Thursday. The ladies of the Methodist Aid society gave a bake sale Saturday at Vaught's store, and added $13.10 to their treasury. Dr. Montgomery went to Omaha on Monday to visit a short time with his wife, who is there for treatment for kidney trouble. Mrs. Charles Edwards and children from near Sliubert visited the firs! of the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Fankell. Th ■ Baptists begun revival meeting Monday night, to continue two weeks. They are conducted by Rev. Reichcl of Brock, assisted by Rev. Williams of Falls City. Quite1 a lively game of base ball was played on the diamond west of town Sunday between Verdon and Stella The score was 12 to 4 in favor of Verdon. Mrs. John Jenkins purchased the farm of Wm. Beauchamp, about five miles northwest of Stella. We are glad Mrs. Jenkins deccided to stay here instead of locating at Central City. Carl Siwaii ahfl wife of Mah'biu tire visiting the latter's mother, Mrs. Anna Shelenblirger. Karl will return home in a few days but Mrs. Swan and the baby will visit for about a month. Mat Keefer became tii'ed of lift* pet alligators and gave them *o I)wJ^rlit Thomas, and while lie was playiny with them at the creek they got away from him and are now running at large. Mothers with babies will please take warning. Mrs. K. G. Wixon entertained twen ty three young lady friends last Wed nesday. Guessing games were indul ged in and at five o’clock the host ess assisted by Miss Helen Baldwin, served a dainty two-course lunch. The afternoon will be long remem bered by those present. —The Candy Kitchen for brick ice ’ream. OHIO. The infant son of John Mears and wife is quite sic k. A son was born to Ed Ruegge and wife one day last week. W s N’ediow and wife spent Friday at the home of II. Beaehy. H. A. Burk and family spent Sun day with the former’s parents. Earl Shaffer and family of Salem were guests of his parents Saturday. Ed Kimmel and family were guests of II Frltk and wife Sunday after noon. A!lie Prichard anc! Emmma Wetzel sla nt Sunday with Blythe and Wilma Shafft r. F. S. Eichty and Fred Whitrock were Kansas City visitors one day last week. W. E. Yoe'am of Highland, Kas., was the guest of His sister, Mrs. N. Peck Sunday. Fred Chesley and wife of Falls City were guests of the latter’s par ents last Sunday. Mrs. S. Mears of Craig. Mo., spent the* latter part of last week with ,1. Mears and family. Warren McDowell was called to Olcla., last week by the serious ill ness of his father. Perry Shaffer and family spent last Sunday in Fal's City, the guests of W. W. Ankney and wife . Misses Marie Eichty and Ida Seff of Falls City spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Eichty. (’. E. Yocam and wife of Fairview mid Miss Goldie Yocam were guess nf Mrs. N. Peck Sunday. Chester Stump and family and Jake Gibble and family of Verdon spent Sunday with Wallie Stump and family Edna Shaffer is at home again af ter ‘ pending some time in Falls City with her grandfather. Francis Shaf fer. Mis. George Peek is spending a few days with her son, Cleon and wife whilu Miss Edith is visiting in Red Cloud. F. S. Lichty and family visited at the home of Harve Heaston Sunday, and Miss Goldie Yocam were guests of Guy Lichty and wife Sunday. H. J. Prichard and wife, Cleon Peck and family and Mrs. George Peck spent Wednesday evening with F. S. Lichty and wife. Mable Auxler returned to her home near Verdon Thursday. She was ac companied home by her uncle. Geo. Prichard and sons, who spent the day at the Auxier home. About sixty young people assembled at the home of George Prichard on Wednesday evening and played vari ous games. At a late hour all de parted for their homes declaring it a very enjoyable affair. Refreshment of Ice cream and cake were served. Mrs. Ed Kimmel entertained six teen girls at her home Wednesday in honor of her sister, Miss Laura Rueg ge. A nice time is reported by the ladies. Mrs. Kimmel served nice refreshments. Mrs. H. J. Prichard and Mrs. Wes Nedrow assisted in on tort lining. HUMBOLDT. Mrs. Charles Goddard is on the siek list this week. Elmer Woods and family spent Sun day in Humboldt. •lake Veneer of DuBois was nn our streets Saturday. Miss Emma Zelinka spent Sunday with Table Rock friends. Miss Mary B. Gandy is a guest of Lincoln friends this week. Miss Ida Creed left Friday for a visit with relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Sarah Marburger was a pas senger to Falls City Wednesday. Miss Belle Gillan returned Wednes day from a visit with Peru friends. Miss Rose JInizda spent the first of the week with Table Rock friends. T. T. Mumford of Pawnee City transacted business in this city Saturday Miss Lois Gridley attended the com mencement exercise# at Pawnee City Wednesday. Miss Lillie Oberly has accepted a position as cletk in tlie Sterns dry goods store. H. I’. Marble and family entertain ed a company of relatives from Table Rock Sunday. Prof. R. L. Hoff left tlie middle of the week for a few days visit with Lincoln friends. Mrs. It. L. Hoff and daughter, La bile left Wednesday for a short visit with Salem relatives. Mrs. Linnle Snethen returned Tues day from Peru, where she attended school the past. year. Mrs. R. H. Philpot returned Sun day from Arapahoe, where she had Lieen visiting relatives. Mrs. Kate Malony came down from Lincoln Sunday to spend some time With Humboldt friends. Mrs. J. C. Herwig is enjoying a visit with her mother, who recently came from Dijler, Neb. Master Lee Marburger left Wednes day for a .visit with his aunt, Mrs. Carl Mann, in Lincoln. Misses Helen Smith. Nettie Wozab :ind Cecil Youngman were Pawnee City visitors Wednesday. Harry JPhilpot and family of Table | Rock visited the last of the week with relatives in this city. James Burdick of Pawnee City vis ited the first of the week with his daughter, Mrs. A. A. Hamilton. Misses Lena and Hazel Woolsey of Tecumseh were the guests of Hum boldt friends the first of the week. Mrs. Edward Norton left Wednes day for a brief visit in Lincoln, after which she will go to her new home in Arcadia. N. C. Campbell’s name lias been added to the long list of Humboldt citizens who are recent purchasers of automobiles. Mrs. Ellen Vance and little grand daughter, Blanche, left Wednesday for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Maude Franks, in Kansas City. Miss Eleanor Williamson left on Thursday for a short visit with Lin coln friends. Before returning she expects to spend some time with rel atives at Crete. Neb. Mrs. L. I’. Borland left the first of the week for a visit with friends in Peru. She was accompanied by her daughter, Miss Hattie, who will at tend summer school at the State Nor mal. Mesdames I.. .1. Segrist, E. C. Col happ, Ambrose Buerstetta and Irvin Shirley returned the last of the week from Lincoln, where they had attended a house party given by Miss Mae Rardwell. BARADA, Jake Peters was a. Fails City visitor Saturday. Mrs. Flody Orr was on the sick list this week. Miss Lulu Ransom of Falls City is visiting Miss Zelma Black. Mrs. Susan Williamson spent a few lays in Falls City last week. C. 11. Martin was a visitor at the county seat one day last week. Miss Ilaiie Lilly came over from Shubert to attend church Sunday. Joe Sunman and wife were guests at the home of C. II. Martin Sunday. Ed Kuker, wife and sister were over from vordon Sunday visiting rel at ives. E. E. Bolejack and L. II. Morehead were business visitors in Falls ‘City Saturday. Mrs. W. C. Yager of St. Joseph is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Kuk>T. Sr. Charles Kuker, Jr., and family were the guests of Miss Bertha Weick at dinner Sunday. Rev.Essley and wife were guests at the home of A Bucholz Sunday even ing and Monday. I. S. Prosser returned the first of the week from Vesta, Neb., where he visited his daughter, Mrs. .1. W. Ioivhead. Walter Vanlaninghain and wife were over from Shubert one day last week calling upon Charles Kuker Jr., and family Dr. II. S. Andrews reports a fine large eight-pound boy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Arnold, born Monday, June ti. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Butler enter tained at dinner Sunday, Gust Duer feldt, Sr., Wm. Zubriek. Gust Duer feldt Jr., and family, Mrs. M. A. Carter, Miss Nellie Butler and J. A. Martin and wife. Mrs. R.11.Dunn and daughter. Fern. visit in Oregon. Mo. While there sho met H. T. Speer, wife and two dau ghters. Mr. Speer was the editor of the Barada Breeze at this place dur ing the life time of that paper, but is now running an electric theater in Oregon. Mo. Bargains in Farm Land. A chance to get a home cheap In a safe crop country, where they raise crops of all kinds—corn, wheat, oats, alfalfa. Good stock country, no hog cholera. Daily trains, the best of schools and churches. Healthiest part of Nebraska* and the best of water. 320 acres raw buffalo land, seven mile of town, lays nice, for $2.50 per acre. Easy terms. 160 acres, 2 miles of town, fenced, a double granary. 110 acres in fall wheat, lays nearly level. Good black soil at $40 per acre. Wheat on this place made 30% bushels to the acre in 1909. lMi acres, five and one-halt miles or town, three-room house, barn, well, windmill and out buildings, fenced and cross fenced. 135 acres in cultivation, 35 acres alfalfa, four hog pastures fenced with woven wire, lays nice and extra good corn ground. This is a bargain at $5,000. Easy terms. 1520 acre ranch, three miles of town, well improved, all fenced. Plenty water and farm ground, will raise alfalfa and is an ideal cattle and horse ranch at a rare bargain. For particulars or information write SHIER & S1IEEHY, Madrid, Nebr. 24-2t Perkins County. BURLINGTON ROUTE. All Through Trains to Be Electric Lighted. In the history of American rail roading no such extensive and costly improvements of coach lighting has ever been attempted up to this time as that which will be made effective by the Burlington Route the first of June. On that date all of its through trains will be electric lighted from locomotive headlight to observation platform. The most efficient electric lighting system yet devised has been adapted, namely, the dynamo system. With this system there is installed in the baggage car of each train a high-power dynamo which supplies the current for the entire train. Or dinarily, when the dynamo car is de tached, there is a distinct dimming of the lights, but under the dynamo system not only is enough current generated to light the train when it is in motion or standing still, but enough surplus current is stored in each individual car to brilliantly light it for several hours without any dir ect current from the dynamo. This in itself is a big improvement over other systems of ear lighting. With this great improvement, the Burlington Route, which already is unexcelled in its equipment, dining car service, regularity with which its trains run ‘‘on time,” and complete block signal equipment will have pas senger service as nearly perfect in all details as it is possible to make it. We Make A Specialty of attending to business entrusted to us in such a way that our customers will appreciate the fact that we consider their interests and ours identical. Farmers State Bank PRESTON, NEBRASKA A CRITICAL EXAMINATION! Byan experienced critic is the only one that will pass muster if you're the subject. No one is willing to take chances on their teeth. SCIENTIFIC DENTISTRY enables this office to locate the trou ble and treat teeth properly. Intricate operations performed satisfactorily. Consultation free. DR. YUTZY Falls City, Nebraska R l>. ROBERTS DENTIST Office over Kerr's Pharmacy Office Phene 260 Residence Phone 271 ! EDGAR R. MATHERS DENTIST Phones: Nos. 177, 217 Sam’l. 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