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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1910)
The County in General The “Doings” of Our Country Priends and Neighbors. VERDON. Jake Hloom was up from Falls City Monday. Silas Combs was over from llarada Tuesday. Victor Hloom was a Falls City vis itor Saturday. (1 K. Hall has returned to his koine in Franklin, Neb. O. P. Heck of Falls City was in town the past week Max Mettz received a car load of cattle last week John Bower and l.afe Gilbert of Stella were in town Thursday. IIov Hcacock and Grant Windle of Falls City were In town Monday. Mrs. H. Otto Is home from a re cent visit with friends at Auburn. C I). Nixon of Auburn was a basi n' ss visitor here Saturday afternoon Mesdames G IV Knapp and 11 W. Griffiths drove to Salem Wednesday. Mr and Mrs Henry Corn were In Falls City the latter part of the ■week K. K. Rwlng and niece. Miss Carrl Hancock were Dawson visitors Friday evening. EH Carter moved His House nom | goods to a farm near Stella one day i last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis are the proud parents of a little daughter, horn Oct .11, 1910. Mrs. Bruce Nedrow left Friday for Omaha for a visit to her daughter, who Is still very HI. Charley Smith returned home Wed i ■esday from a short visit with ( his sister at Nemaha City. John Patterson returned Tuesday from a visit to his daughter, Mrs. Belle Cornell, in Peru. We failed to mention last week rke arrival of a little daughter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Kaper. Mrs W H. Stovveell came up from Garden City. Kansas for a visit to her parents, Mr and Mrs. .1. M Robison Mrs. Gibson is enjoying a visit fron her grandson, Arthur Sallaway, who arrived recently from New Mexico Dr. Story, a specialist of St Joe was « ailed hero the latter part of the week by the serious illness of George Lum. Mr and Mrs. \ M Voneh have re turned from a visit to their daugh ter. Mrs. John Strauss, at Abilene, Kansas. Humboldt. Mrs ,|, ssi-- Si;"' of I awson was in liie city Wed in sday. E. H. I tod o ( f ! ilk Ci'i ek spent last S m.iay in this city Delbert Pri. hard and wife were in Fa!!* City Wednesday. E,i < !i;t and wife returned Sunday f :> trip in Oiualia. "t sine MeCready spent last K k. ni i a ' ■ f ity. a t.es ' nl>da bus been on ti , a li t Ci week. A. M Mann was a passenger to K’.:i:a> City Wednesday. Mis. Charles Paradise visited witl fri> mis in Lincoln Wednesday. Charles Summer attend* d to husi lie. s in Falls City Wednesday. R. (). Porak is now the owner of a new Overland automobile. Mrs. A. it. Cornelius visited with relatives in Kansas City Wednesday. Miss Hazel Harding of Tnlmage is vis’ting relatives in Humboldt this week. A. A. Sipley and wife of Dawson visited relatives in this city this week. Rev. .1. H. Hoenwald of Kansas City was in the city the latter part of tile week. Mrs. O. I. Hall and son Virgil left Wednesday for a \ isit with Mrs. .!. Gird In Lincoln. L. G. Agnew of Pawnee City attend ed to business in this city the first of the week. Mrs. Rudolph Huizda of Table Rock spent a short time with friends in this city this week. Mrs. .7. E. Robertson returned to her home in Elmwood the middle of the week, after a pleasant visit with relatives in this city. H. P. Marble came down from his work at the Sante Indian agency, and — spent a few days at Ills home in this city. Klmer Woods and family, accompan ied by Charles Woods and wife of Table Hock, visited at the home of Mrs. Mary Mann Sunday. 1>. W. Neil, an old time resident of this place, and now living in southern Kansas spent part of the week with friends in this city. John Jack and wife, who formerly lmrl a restaurant. Iti this place, but who are now living at Laird, Colo., arrived in this city Wednesday for a visit with friends Miss Elta Davis was "sweet six teen" Monday. The Junior class of the high school, of which she is a member, gave her a surprise party, by gathering at her home to help celebrate the day. A jolly good time Is reported by all present. The funeral of Maggie Schetz was field from the German M. E. church Friday afternoon. The young lady had been In poor health for sonic months, and died at her home Wednesday morning. She was a member of the German church and was highly esteemed by all who know her. RULO. A dunce was given In Hosford's hai •Vodm tduy evening. Mrs. .1. M. Pope was quite sick several days last week. dins. Hlekel was a business visitor in St. Joseph last week. Newton Hosford was a Humboldt visitor one day last week. Katie and Agnes Kaual.v visited friends at Preston Sunday. Donate Anderson spent Saturday and Sunday with home folks. Tom Hays and wife went to Fortes cue Saturday to visit relatives. Wm. Hinton of Falls City was a Ru lo visitor one day last week. Clarenee Johndrow was a St. i Joe visitor one day last week. Rev .1 \V. Ktnbre. preached at the M K einirch Monday evening. \rthur Lytle was a Falls City busi m■;: \ ■ Jit one day last week. Mrs. Frank Cage is spending the week with relatives in Lincoln. Ray itird of Missouri visited with Ruin friends (lie first of the week Miss Thompson spent Saturday and Sunday at her home In Falls City. Mrs. Oss Daniels spent a few days ta.e week with friends at Humboldt. James Stewart of Highland visited relatives in Rule the first of the week Mr. I.owdtn of Mound City was a jit!, s visitor in Rttlo one day last week. Mrs Park of Skidmore. Mo , spent List \vt i !; with Iter daughter, Mrs. toy Williams. Mr. and Mrs, I V Osborne and sot M* rill wore St. Joseph passengers Monday morning. Alice Gilbert spent Saturday and Sunday at home. Ray Soley spent a few days at Sparks. Missouri with relatives the first of the week. Mrs Anna Coupe and son of Effing hum. Kansas visited her father a short time last week. Mesdames .1. C. Huber and .1. W. Lankin visited recently with rela te*., ,v Waterloo. Iowa. Frank Vanvalkenburg of Lincoln spent a couple of days with home folks the last of the week. H. M. Edgecombe and wife spent last week visiting with relatives at Hiawatha and Highland. Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pangburn and little daughter tire spending the week with relatives In Tecumseh. Hr. Slepherd returned Monday from 1 'rnoln where he had spent a couple of days with his son, William. Rev J. M. Keith preached his last sermon at the M. E. church Sun day night and went to Pawnee Mon day. Miss Emma Smith gave a party at her home Monday evening. Music, games and conversation filled the evening hours. Edward Hollnell and wife of Abi lene, Kansas, returned to their homo the first of the week, after a visit with relatives in this city. A1 Dixon of Wymore came down last week to run the pump used in washing the hank across the river, preparatory to riprapping The ladies of the Dorcas Society served oysters in the Carpenter build ing Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of last week. They cleared about $20 in the two evenings. Mrs. John Hosford gave a party at her home Monday evening. The rooms were nicely decorated with as paragus, autumn leaves and berries. A lunch of doughnuts and cider was served. The little ones report the best time ever. BARADA. Misses Hansen and Dodds spent Saturday in Peru. M. M. Hendricks and wife were in the city Saturday. C. H. Martin and wife were Falls City visitors Saturday. P. D. Oushard was in Falls City a couple of days this week. C. F. Kuker and H. J. Kelly made a trip to Nims City one day last week. Mrs. Jacob Peters and (laughter. Mildred, returned this week from their Kansas visit. Miss Lizzie Zubrlck is over from Verdon visiting her aunt, Mrs. E. E. Ilutler. Harry Shaffer and family returned last week from nothern Nebraska. They made the trip overland. C. C Merritt of Odessa. Missouri preached at. the Christian church Sunday morning and evening. Miss Anna Langmache who was visiting at the home of E. Michaels returned to her home in St. .Joseph Saturday. H. 11. Dunn and sister, Hazel were in Omaha a couple of days last week purchasing their holiday line of goods. Big Money—We want an agent in every town; salnry and commission; references required; for full particu lars, address subscription Dept., Na tional Sport man, Inc-., 75 Federal St Boston, Mass. 45-4t. DAWSON. Sheriff Fenton was in Dawson Fri day. McKinley Bodkins is improving at this writing. Michael O'Connell visited E. C. Hill Thursday. F. I’. Page was a Falls City visit or Saturday. Joe and Sum I Miner are here visit ing their mother. John Klima purchased a fine new piano last week. Ralph Hummel was down in his ear front Humboldt Friday. Miss Anna Rcade is here visiting her sister, Mrrs. Henry Happen. Miss Nina Snow visited her home i Humboldt Saturday and Sunday. Hryun O'Connell and his father were down to Falls City Tuesday. Martha Heim and Idixie Fisher of this city were in Falls City Friday. Mrs. Hr. Candy of Humboldt spent Sunday with Maine and Nell Riley. Mrs. H. K. Watson and two daugh ters. Carrie and Agnes, were Falls City visitors Friday. Miss Carrie Hancock and E. E. Ewing of Verdon attended the enter tainment Friday evening. Violet Smith spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Pawneee, re turning Monday morning. The entertainment given by the girls' chorus Friday evening was well attended. A large crowd was pres ent and everything went off fine. Hon O’Grady, accompanied by Nell and Maine Riley and Tom Ryan at tended the funeral of Father Bex in Falls City Thursday. Dr. A. E. Burger and wife left for Chicago last Tuesday where Hr. Bur ger will study for some time. Dr. Foutz will look after his practice. Mr. Pliits is here visiting Barney and William Riley. He lias been in Missouri visiting his father and is on his way to his home in Alliance. John O’Grady, Ed and Tim Cum mings, O'Connell, Martin Rilev. Maine \ and Joe Miller and Father Lourghan attended the funeral of Ftlier Bex in Falls City Thursday. Mr. Foster passed away at his home Sunday evening about four o'clock. He died with the typhoid fever. He leaves a wife and ten children to mourn his death. Stella. Mrs. Samuel Wahl of Kails City vis ited Saturday with Mrs. Frank Wolf. Mrs. Dan Hinds and little daughter came home from Council Bluffs Sun day. Win. Rife and family of Humboldt spent Sunday with John Mann and family. J. M. C.oodloe and family and Miss Amret Hart visited in Verdon Sunday afternoon. John Jenkins wife and baby are here from South Dakota visiting their parents. Mrs. Jess Shrimpton of Salem spen Saturday afternoon with her sister, Mrs. A. J. Baldwin. Mrs. Prouty and daughter of Califor nia are visiting Mrs. Prouty's brother, M. H. Vandeventer. Shelby Yates and wife moved to the country last week, where Mr. Yates will husk corn. Glen Jenkins and wife of Humboldt spent Sunday with the former’s moth er. Mrs. John Jenkins. Mrs. Jennie Shelenberger has re covered from her sickness and was able to attend church Sunday. Mrs. W. H. Wheeler is able to be about the houes after being con fined to her bed for several weeks. Rev. A. L. Ogden was called from \ here Monday to go to Salem to preach the funeral of Miss Lola Adams. The first number of the lecture course was given Saturday evening and was much enjoyed by a large audience. The Trier Sisters Quin tette was the attraction. The ladies of the Degree of Honor went to Nemaha last Thursday and spent the day with Mrs. M. W. Knapt All had a good time and partook of an elegant dinner. Word was received here Monday that Miss Ollie Pain, a former Stella girl, had died at the home of her parents in Kearney of typhoid fever. She was for several years a teacher in Richardson county. Vera Parstler, who was taken to Emanual hospital at Omaha the first of the week, died Tuesday at three o'clock, after an operation. The body was taken to Nebraska City for burial Thursday afternoon. Six little Stella girls went up to act as pall bearers. Site will he greatly missed at school as well as home. The fam ily have the sympathies of the entire community. Ohio John Hutchison spent Sunday in Calls City with relatives. Miss Sebring of Salem was a guest of Pearl Fields Sunday. Ethel Peck and Wanda Shaffer vis ited Wilma Nedrow Sunday. II. J. Prichard and wife were guest of Coon Prichard and wife Sunday. John Talbert, wife and daughter vis ited at the home of John Fields on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nonnan of Mound City spent Sunday with John Fields and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Nolte of Falls City visited one day recently with their soli. Martin and family. Wallie Stump and family were en tertained at the home of Wes Ned row and wife Sunday. Priscilla Woodring came out from Falls City Saturday and visited over Sunday with her parents. Mrs. E Kimmel and Mrs. H. J. Prichard were guests of Mrs. George Prichard one day this week. The little children of James Hurt of Falls City spent Sunday in the country with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hurt. Six ladies went to the home of Mrs. H. J. Prichard Tuesday afternoo and assisted her in preparing some things to be used in a missionary way for the poor. Charles Stump came down from Omaha and spent a few days with rel atives and on Saturday he returned home accompanied by his wife and baby who have been visiting here a few weeks. John Stump was given a birthday surprise last Thursday evening by about seventy of his friends at his home and a royal good time is re ported by those present. Nice refres’ monts were served. Cass Jones was up from Rulo Fri day. No Flour Equals PURITAN “Bigger-Whiter-Lighter-Loaves” Every Sack of Puritan Flour Is Guaranteed ',!‘rUse half a sack or more and if it does hi m ihoict not make the best bread, cake, bis j it-inter cuit or pje crust you have ever wheat—tht fin- made—if it is not absolutely mran hrj that _. satisfactory in every es- _ f Huy the finest the purest flour you can buy— is aery bit pure— sential—your deal er will refund rur";:" your money make s lighter, whiter, J . . tastier loaves bv actual bah- I AVI til Oil t ing tests than any other flour Ilf £11“ you can buy. No other mill merit, grinds the same high A grade of milling mixture. Wo separate our Hour into twenty different “stocks." then Mend ii to get in every sack the scientifically correct combination of nutritious bread-making qualities. Your baking simply cannot Jai! with That's PURITAN — ^ Wells-Abbott-Nieman ^ Company The Puritan Millera Schuvler. Nebraska A Pretty Face is marred by poor teeth. No matter how perfect the features may be, they are not attractive if the teeth are not regular and even. Part of Ouu Dental Work is to rtraighten crooked teeth and to replace protruding ones with teeth that will match the others. If you a afraid to s.nile on account of one or more ugly or uneven teeth, come and see us. We can fix them. Dr. Yutzy, Dr. C. E. Heffner, Falls City, Nebraska LAND That Will Make You Rich The greatest combination of industrialism and farming, now rapidly developing, is to be found along the Burlington Route in the vicinity of SHERIDAN, WYOMING, HARDIN AND BILLINGS, MONT., AND IN THE BIG HORN BASIN where large, deeded, alfa ranches that have made millionaires of the owners, are being divided into small farms, and where Gov ernment irrigated homesteads and Carey Act lands are available. A WONDERFULLY RICH COUNTRY-You can get hold of an irrigated farm within a radius of a few miles of excellent coal, natural gas, illuminating oil. building materials, fast growing towns that have varied industries. PL RSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS-On the first and third Tuesdays I personally conduct landseekers’ excursions to these lands. E. G. WHITFORD, Tickct Agent L. M. WAKELEY, General Passenger Agt. OMAHA, NEBRASKA I ' .. . S Printing Enve|°pes I 1111 %I1 1^^ OUR SPECIALTY THAT IS WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF PRINTING THEM CORRECTLY Let Us Figure With You Burlington Route West Bound No, 13—Denver Exp.1:10 a. m. No. 15—Denver Exp. (Local). 1:40 p. m. No. 43—Portland Exp..10:17 p. m. No. 41—Portland Exp.2:25 p. m. No. 121—Lincoln Loc- via Ne braska City.4:30 a. m East Bound No. 14—St. J., K. C. »v St. L. .7:38 a. m. No. 44—St. J., K. C. «& St. L. .3:37 a. m No. 10—St. J., K. C. & St. L. .4:22 p. m. (Local) No. 42—St. J., K. C. & St. L. .4:35 p. n> No. 122—From Lincoln, via Nebraska City. 8:45 p m. E. G. WuiTFOhD. Asrent. i Missouri Pacific **»**» Trains East Tr. 104—St.Louis Exp. 2:10 p. in. Tr. 106—Kansas City Exp. . 3:40 a. m. Tr. 132—K. C. Local.*7:30 a. m. Tr. 102—Local Freight.*9:40 a. m. Tr. 138—Omaha Local, ar. .*0:00 p. m. Trains West Tr. 103—()tnaha-Lincoln Ex. 1:50 p.m. Tr. 105—Omaha-Lincoln Ex. 2:55 a.m. Tr. 137—Omaha local.*7:15 a. m. Tr. 101 — Local Freight.*1:20 p.m. Tr. 131—Kansas<"ity Lo. ar.*8:15 a.ui, ’Daily excert Sunday. E. E. MARK, Agent. A good farm for sale, north of Falls City. Enquire of W. H. Maddox.