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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1910)
The County in General The “Doings” of our Country friends and Neighbors. VERDON. Clyde Bunt spent this week in Kan ms city. m C iris Horn was over Iroiu Biirada fhursday. Will Hinkle, living south of town, is very ill. IB urge Fog 1 and nephew drove to B&rada Tuesday. Mrs, Me Henry is spending this week in Lincoln M-s. Jerome Simpson lias been very ill Hu past week. Myrtle Dillon visit'd friend'- at Shui't rt Saturday, Joe Estes "as down from Stella one day last w i k, Mrs. W. F. v’eaeh was shopping in Fall- City last week Mis. Eliza Goolsby returned home from Falls City Friday. 1*. S lleaeiH'k was up from Falls City on business Friday. Peter Fredotick, Jr. was up from Fall- City one day ibis week. F„ A. Harden was a business visitor at. Nebraska City Wednesday. Vrthur Chase is ill with typhoid fever at the home of tils father F. W. Robb and Bert Stevens left Saturday for a trip to Chicago. Orlando Veal and two daughters of St. Joe were visitors here Sunday. Clifford Burk of San Diego, Cal , is visiting relatives in and near Ibis city John Weaver, George Bum and Frank l’aul were county seat visitors Thursday It N. Cox of Western, Neb , was looking after business matters here last week. Frank Jones returned to Trenton, Wednesday, aftet a v isii with old friends here. Hey Johnson was taken very ill Friday evening and is still in a criti cal condition. M's Thomas McManus of Falls City was the guest of her daughter here the past week M's. F. Gibson and children ciimo dowi from Auburn Tuesday for a visil with relatives. Mrs. Frank Bennett has been very ill with typhoid-malaria, but Is much better at this writing. Mrs Frank Waggoner and little laughter were Falls City visitors a few days this week Frank Bennett sold his dray line to Joe Kstes who will take charge in a couple of weeks. Miss Cora Fnstenau of Nebraska City Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Keefers and family. K. K. Kwing and the Misses Han fe made a trip to Council Fluffs In Mr. Kwlng’s auto recently. Miss Ine* Griffith returned from Falls City this week after a visit to her sister. Mrs. I> M. Davies. Mrs. Dallas Yoder and baby of Falls City spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cook Mrs John llossaek and little grand son of Falls City were guests at the hems of W. C Sloan a part of this week Mis Arthur Chase arrived on tile *n moon train Saturday to help rare for le>r husband who is danger ously ill. Miss Amelia Shrader loll Monday for ;> visit witli friends at Council Grow . Kansas Her brother, John, r -companied tier as far as Falls City. to Correspondents. • "oudi nts should take i>aii\s; to Ivi e He ir manuscript in the best! yos ,M !• o’dition and endeavor to get Diehl to til’s office ns envlv as • pra. Alcalde if they will do this, it will avoid disappointments and great ly facilitate the work in the office. BARADA C II Marlin was a Kails City visit or Saturday Crandaii' Thompson rot. 11 mod to her horn* in Kails City Tuesday. W K Jtutler and .1. A. Martin were business callers in Shubert Monday. Walter and Kloyd Ort- and their wis' : spent Sunday at the home of Chari's Haiti). Priscilla WoodrinK of Ktills City pent last week with her sister, Mrs. I. K Ruinhaugh. Cornelius ami Janies Sliafer, who have been visiting friends near Ban croft. returned homo Tuesday. John Crant has rented the M M. Hendricks house just west of Barada and has moved his family there, Hr S A. VnuOsdel reports a baby boy at tile home of Mr. and Mrs. I.ouit Coorge born, Monday. July 2fi. If. .1 Ittiuti and Otis Sailors were in Lincoln las' week. While there otis purchased a new Regnl auto for which he ts now agent. K Anllml of Craig, Mo., is in this vicinity looking after the marketing of our apple crop He is in the em ploy of Mr Martin of Shubert. Thomas Noah received a very pain ful bruise on the head while crossing a bridge with a hinder. The binder i aught on the bridge and one of the levers struck him on the head. He will be able to take Ills place in the 'inf est field in a few days. Mrs Nellie Peters entertained on Kridny afternoon in honor of her niece. Miss Laura Mitchell of St. Joe. She gathered together a merry group of girls and took them to the Indian cav- A merry time was passed in this vicinity; a com roast was one of the feature of the day which mill ed to the number of good tilings en joyed at the picnic supper. Tile guests were Anna Franklin.Priscilla 'Voodring, Parma and Flossie Wains ley, Mrs. Peters and Mrs. J. A. Mar* in. OHIO. Charles McDowell Is still very ill at this writing. Mrs. Ess ley spent Monday with Mrs Sturms and daughter. Wanda and Honiu Shaffer were the guests of Ethel Peck Sunday. Rebecca Cully entertained in honor et Miss Sylvester Wednesday. .lor Cully and wife entertained a few friends at their home Sunday. George Sturms and family spent Sunday with Frank Houtz and wife. Earl Shaffer and family of Salem spent Sunday witli the former’s par-j lilts. Anson and Lloyd Knisely and their wives spent Sunday with Mrs. Noah Peck. Mis Mill Strauss is enjoying a vis!' from her sister of Thayer coun'y. Vis Easley entertained the .Vis ionary society at tier home Friday afternoon. M s. A Elshlre and family spent Sunday at the home' of Mr. andMrs. Chester Slump. Wes Ncdrow and wife entertained number of friends at tlietr home Sunday evening. Mis P. E Shaffer returned home Sunday from Omaha after spending i few weeks there M s Charles P. Stump and child ren arrived from Omaha Sunday to visit a few weeks with iter mother. Mr and Mrs. McNamara and Mr. and Mrs Tom Clark of Chicago arc visiting at tin homes of Patrick Gunn and Ray Meyers “Bigger, Whiter, Lighter Loaves”* All Nebraska Women Uphold Puritan Puritan Flour Contest You can BAK. the Best Bread from Puritan Flour, what , can yoi MAKE from Puritan Flour Sacks? ^k Knter your name in the greatest eonteat ever held In Nebras ^ ^^k ka. \Ye offer H40 baokn of Puritan Flour Free. 1 b makes more Halves of bread *er suck by actual b akin a' Knar fur rirk «ftkr 20 Most I nrful Artirlr* Four Sark* fur rark nf Ihr 20 Most t omlral Arllrlr* Four Sark* fur rark of thr 20 l»»t Atlrartdr Arllrlr* la«lr Frrm Puritan Floor fiO Prlir* of Four k Sack* Farfc. A The Conti The fairest. sqn»>r est, most euterta. in*? Contest over li.M,. tests—ami better. ^^^k whiter, lighter loaves than any other Hour ^^^k you can buy. Bread made from average Hour ^^^k » part waste, part itnpur tty and only par l food. Bread made from Puritan ^ flimr it every ounce good, pure, blood-making food. Puritan Flour is made from the choicest hard winter wheat— with all the waste taken out—sepa rated and blended so that every sack contains the scientifically right combination of nourishing, bread-making qualities. Every sack of Puritan Flour is 3*rictly guaranteed. Use half or more—if it doesn't make the best Bread, Cake. Biscutt and Pie crust you tier baked, take the rest of the sack back and your grocer will cheerfully refund your money. i Contest Open July 1st Closes September 1st. 1910 W NtbmkAHi |i . opportunity for 69 faint lies to net their win let supply of flour fro©. Mail th*> <>upon to u&twlmjforjuU particular*. The little folks can't enjoy the Purl hh Flour Contest, sola every sack of Puri tun Flour aeon pon cjood on a Puritan Hoy lk>lt Mail the coupons you ilud in the flour sacka to us and we will send you back the iloll Send This Coupon Today The Puritan Mills a Puritan Flour Sack Contoat I Schuylar, Nebraska I Send me full particular* of the Puritan • Flour Suck Contest. . Name I Address ■ ■ I buy my flour of. Address. I ells-Abbott-Nieman Co. The Puritan Millers Schuyler, Neb. RULO Minis Hogan is on the sick list Hiis week. Sophia Pierce of Peril spent Sunday with home folks. Green Goolsby of Hush bottoms was in Hulo Saturday. .1.A.Hinkle was a Falls City visitor one day last week. Jeff Gilbert was a business visitor to St Joe Monday. Fit d Marsh was a Lincoln visitor one day last week. Mrs. John Caverzagie was a Falls City visitor Saturday, Will Cunningham was a passenger to St. Joe Tuesday. Stanley Crook of Falls City was a Hulo visitor Sunday. Ih nry Bryan*, of Missouri was a Hulo visitor Saturday. I Adkins and son of Missouri were Hulo visitors Saturday. Tom Mann of Table Hock was a Hulo visitor Monday. Den Katokin went to Lincoln on business Monday night. Dai: Hat "kin was a St, Joseph vis itor one day last week. ( lyiie Hurt returned trom Beaver City one day lest week. Vaughn Me V» v of Lincoln is visit ing i.is mother this week. Jo< Brazzo and family moved from '’’orUscue to Utilo Monday. ISarl Dieks of White Cloud visited in Rulo Saturday evening. Hoy Dykes spent Saturday and Sunday with Rulo friends. Bert Eritz of Wymore was a busi ness visitor in Rulo Monday. A1 Algeirs visited with friends in Beatrice the first of the week. John Aikman came homo from a4 visit at Huntley, Neb., Sunday. Roy Williams and wife visited with relatives at Fortescue Sunday. Mrs. Ramsey and children returned Friday from a trip to Oklahoma. Frank Dieks and wife spent Sun day with relatives in White Cloud. A I). Larabee and wife of Preston spent Sunday with Rulo relatives. Miss Oluey Graham returned from Pacific Junction one day hist week. Edith Hinkle spent several days last week with Falls City relatives. J. A. Hinkle and two daughters visited relatives at Fortescue Sun day. Mary Roalnne returned last week from a visit with relatives in Atchi son. Floyd Long went to Hiawatha Fri day and rode his bicycle home Mon day. Misses Hogan and Victor were St. Joseph visitors a few days the past week. Mrs. Dan Fickle and children went to Fortescue Saturday to visit rela tives. Earl Shepherd returned to St. Joe Monday after a visit to home folks. Louis L. Plant was transacting bus iness in Lincoln several days last week. Will McCumber returned to Pres ton Sunday after a visit to Rulo friends. Winifred Jenkins of Falls City is visiting with her grandparents this veek. Miss Crook of Salem spent several days last week with Miss Cecil Kanaly. Dr. J. N. Layton of Leavenworth was in Rulo on professional business Thursday. I'ncle Joe Frederick returned last week from a visit with his daughter in St. Joe. loin Hays was called to White Cloud Saturday by the serious illness of IPs mother. Two little daughters of John Mann of White Cloud spent last week with Rulo relatives. Master Harry Cramer and sister Helen are visi'ing their grand parents at Hiawatha this week. Mr. Wachtel of University Place, preached in IPs son's place Sunday morr ing and evening. Mrs. Ray Hart and little daughter of St. Joe came Sunday for a visit with the family of A. J.Hart. Mrs. Pangbuni and little daughter returned the first of the week from i visit with relatives at Table Rock. Jennie Robison, Dorothy Snoderly and Alvina Fltz of Clearmont, Mo., visited last week with Rulo friends. Mrs. Theodore Anderson and daugh ter, Pearl, returned Tuesday from a few days visit with relatives near Hiav» atha. Mi. and Mrs. Frank Simons left last week for a stay in Denver. They go hoping tho climate may benefit Mrs. Simon's health. James Mooney’s horse ran away from him while returning from Falls City one day last week. He was thrown from the buggy and received several pa'nfu’ though not serious in juries. Misses Edith Hinkle and Clara Aikman took their Sunday school classes to DiMsch’s grove for a picnic on Wednesday. The day was ideal and a nice dinner was served j at noon. Carrie Boyd left here Friday after a months visit with friends. She will visit relatives in Table Rock, and will (hen go to Johnson, Neb., to visit her brother, Grant. She will then re turn to Alamosa, Col., where she will teach the comlag year. Saturday the two little* sons of Most Roberts, living in the south j part of town set fire to ahay stack to have a bonfire. The barn being olos was soon in flames. Mrs. Rob erts was alone with the children and could do nothing to check tlu* flames, or release the two horses in the barn. She had hard work to get the child ren to a place of safety, they being so interested in the fire they could see no danger. One horse was burned to death and tin* ether so badly burned! that it had to he killed. This is a; ‘■erious loss to Mr. Roberts as he had just paid for the the team, and had a contract, to haul hay. SHUBERT. 10. I). King visited relatives in Lin coln Wednesday. Mia echo Higgins spent Sunday with: Katherine Meliza near Verdon. Henry Fishburn visited with friends! in Auburn a few days last week. Mrs. E. N. Rupert, who was quite | sick is much betttr at this writing. Rev. Adams of Humboldt spent ast Friday th ■ guest of Rev. Murry, j T. If. Hill and daughters, Edith and Lulu, wer ■ Stella visitors Tues day. Verne Taylor of Filley spent a few j tliiys here with home folks and with friends. Miss Nellie Harper entertained j Miss Gillan of Auburn a few days last week. Mrs. Henry Baker and daughter of this place were Nemaha City visitors Wednesday. » W W. Janies and G. S. Hutchins were business visitors in Falls City Wednesday. The many f"iends of George Evans were shocked to hear of his sudden death SaMirday. M-. and Mrs. Joe Williams of Hum hold1 spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs II. E. Williams. Mrs. Dr. Shook has been entertain ing her sister, Mrs. M. H. Blakely, of Omaha the past few days, Mrs. Walter Lewis and wife are re joicing over Hie arrival of a baby girl, who arrived Saturday. A large crowd attended the ice cream social given at the home of Miss Bessie. Shaffer, Saturday night. Mrs. Frank Mullen and children re turned Tuesday after an extended visit with relatives and friends in Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ogg of Julian were visiting his mother and numer ous friends last week. They were accompanied home by Miss Ida Ogg. The ladies if the Christian Aid society will meet, at the home of Mrs. A. M. Shubert next Wednesday after noon. All members are urged to he present. Vera Bergsma attended the wed ding of Henry Moore and Lelia Kim ler irst week. The ceremony was per formed at Auburn . Miss Priscilla Woodring entertained a few friends at the home of her sister. Mrs. Charles Scliulenberg on last Sunday. Dainty refreshments wore served. WILLIAMSVILLE. Mrs. N. A. Arnold is on the sick ’ist last week. Mr. Constantine is making fine pro gress with his new house. Mrs. Henke and Peter Shilling were Kails City visitors Thursday. G. W. Duerfeldt and family spent Fridpy evening at E. E. Butler's. M>'s. 1. A. Dunn and daughter, Car rie were Falls City visitors Tuesday. Jacob Wissinger and family spent Sunday at the home of Albert Heikes. A baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gerdes last week. Miss Carrie Dunn spent Sunday at the home of Vcrdie Williamson at Barada. Grandma Schultz is slowly' recover ing from her sickness, caused by a broken arm. A few of Miss Verna Nutzman's friends gathered at her home Sunday to celebrate her birthday. The day was spent in playing games of all kinds. Frank Peck's Claim Dates. ,1. B. Whipple, Poland China Hog sale, October, 15, 1910. The Central Credit Co. FALLS CITY. NEB DRAWER NO. 12. REPORTS on financial standing and reliability of firms, corporations and individuals anywhere. Domestic and foreign COLLEC TIONS given prompt and competent attention Bargain All This Week At the New Furniture Store Library Tables and Center Tables I o Close Out at Cut Prices E. LANDRIGAN Day Phone 422 Night Phone 381 Falls City, Neb. m I Personal Interest iW .. This bank takes a personal interest in the advance ment and welfare of its customers. This bank desires m to help every one of its patrons to a successful busi ness career. i|l Therefore this institution takss pleasure in furnishing its friends with all of the conveniences and special * privileges of a modern and well appointed bank. And in addition to this, personal counsel will be » given concerning the individual ffnancial problems of ^ its customers. * Your banking business is respectfully solicited. ¥ I Farmers State Bank * PRESTON, NEBRASKA Angelic Light Illumes the mouth that possesses A GOOD SET OF TEETH Light-hearted is he or she who leaves our dental parlor after what- - ever service we may have rendered. It’s because A DENTAL BILL isn't an overcharge when we render it, or because if the pleasure that comes to you from the knowledge of having had such satisfactory work done. For best dentistry have us do it. DR. YUTZY Falls City, Nebraska JOHN W. POWELL Real Estate and Loans MORTGAGES BOUGHT AND SOLD Money to Loan at 5 and (> per cent interest on good real estate security. Also money to loan on good chattel security. South of Court House falls Citv, Nebraska I WATCH THE PROGRESS OF Farm Development in Wyoming THE RICHEST UNDEVELOPED STATE IN THE WEST Co with me on one of our personally conducted landseekl»' excursions to THE BIG HORN BASIN \ the first and third Tuesdays of each month, and see what farmers are doing on these new lands where the Burlington Railroad is building new lines; where new towns offer splen did business openings in all lines of trade and profession. Examine these lands personally with me. 1 will help you to pick out the best. I am employed by the Burlington Railroad for this very purpose. Our Homeseekers’ Ticket allows you 25 days with stop overs everywhere in homeseekers’ territory; ample time to examine the lands and spend a few days fishing in the mountain streams if you wish. See the irrigated lands where the ditches are built by the government and also by private companies, and the Mondell 320 acre free home steads all on one trip. Specially prepared Wyoming Literature just off the press. Write for it today. D. CLEM DEAVER, General Agent Land Seekers Information Bureau 1004 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebr.