The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, December 02, 1910, Image 6

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    The County in General
The “Doings” of Our Country Friends
and Neighbors.
RULO.
Si Hunker of Wisconsin was h Rulo
visitor Monday.
Charlie Cessna of White Cloud was
in town Friday.
Alta Gilbert returned to her school i
work at York Sunday.
Bert Billot of Montana came home
last, week for a visit.
Rav Beley was a business visitor at
Falls City, last Saturday.
Fred Dempsey of Preston was a Ru
lo visitor last Thursday.
August Johnson spent Sunday with
his family in Nebraska City.
Mr. and Mrs Fred Brown are the
proud parents of a baity girl.
Floyd long spent the past week,
with relatives near Hiawatha.
R. W. lairabeo and wife visited wit
relatives in Preston last week.
Rev. Pickett and family have start
'd bouse keeping In the parsonage.
George Seley canto home from M’y
■nere Friday for a few days visit.
Mrs. Thos. Joliusou of Knapp, Wis
consin visited in Rulo last. week. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. John McFry spent
Thanksgiving with Rttlo relatives.
John Story of Hiawatha was u itu
lo visitor a couple of days last week.
Carl Frederick returned from a lew
weeks visit, with liis brother at Diller.
A1 Dixon returned from Wymore,
Friday to finish the work across the
river.
Coon Thomas and his family moved
back on Ids farm north of town last
week.
Dr. .1. C. Shepherd vvenl III St. .10-|
. soph Tuesday for a short visit with re
Intives.
F!o\ il True visited several days the1
t
latter part of tit" week with friends i
in .Salem.
J '■.ink (iardnet of West Bend, Iowa
'd/ til ait-: week with «<ltl friends at
this place.
Win, Shepherd of Lincoln spent the
Thanksgiving holiday with Ids par
■;t ; In Itulo.
Mr. and Mi lames Haller visited
with relatives in Salem otic day ot
last. week.
Crandpa and (tramhiia Burke came
down from Falls City recently to vis
'd fri nds here.
Mr> I • vu .VuiilUiiitnirg Is visiting
h. : I, 'It M 'Ivin Rinehart
it ifh Ci a'. t, Kanass.
Far I Licks at'd fnmily of White
Clot d visited with relatives here the
las', of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Heorae Oldfield re
("!■’ rl from :i three weeks visit ill
Auburn Wednesday.
Mr Lari Orcttt r. turned Saturday
• *1 ft att i-\l tided visit with
■ - iat; > s near Falls City.
" a t I M* tiny Williams and ba
by ■< M Thai i sg'ving with Mr. Wil
frm n.itin■ r at Fortescue Mo.
Ward was a Kansas City vis
if' r ' for tin' purpose of se-1
I <! >' • 1 ■’ ■ fi.r I is Christmas
= <t si. ; an l'til- ■
' ti d iii ids school a mi it!
Mo ’a eft a short vacation spent
with his parents at this place.
Mrs. I losford moved to this place
from the eountn the last of the week
S!’e now oieupi s e tc of the Belpier
houses lately vacated by Mr. Ross.
duth Kanaly ft turtu d from a!
visit with relatives near Monte Vista,
( olorada Saturday. Site was accom
panied home by Mrs. Henry Majents
and little son.
HUMBOLDT
Art Freeman was a Dawson visitor
Wednesday.
Rev. K. J. Cardy was in Falls City
Mondav.
I
A son was born to Ralph Philpot
and wife Monday.
Mrs. J. K. Liggett was a Falls;
City visitor Tuesday.
A son was born to Charles Goddard I
and wife last week.
Delbert Prichard and wife were
passengers to Falls City Friday.
Mrs. C. L. Hummel visited with
friends in Stefting Thursday.
C. L. Hummel returned the last of
the week from a trip to Texas.
H. L. Fent spent part of the week
with friends at Red Cloud.
Mrs. Frank French visited a few
days with relatives in Salem this
week.
Callio Edwards oi Lincoln spent a
few days with relatives in this city
this week
Mrs Blanche Jones and children of
Table ltock visited with relativees in
Humboldt (his week.
Miss Emma Frank of Lincoln is
spending this week with her sister,
Mrs. E. E. Meyers.
Maine Patterson of Table Rock
was a guest of Miss Winnie Mann
the last of the week.
Miss Faye Sanford of Verdon was
a guest at the home of Otis Fnkoe
fer and wife this week.
Mrs. Blanche Jones and children
of Table Rock visited with relatives
in Humboldt this week.
The ladles Missionary Society of
the Presbyterian church met with
Mrs, Guy Cooper Thursday.
Miss Eleanor Williamson spent hfBt
Sunday at the country home of her
uncle, Rock Williamson and wife.
Linnle Snethen and Anna Marmot
returned to Peru Monday, after a
weeks vacation spent in this city.
Mrs. Polm Powers Sr., was in
Omaha Thanksgiving, the guest of
her son, John Powers Jr., and wife.
A company of young people were
delightfully entertained at the rural
home of Miss Roxie Wells Friday ev
ening.
Harold Davis and sister, Mrs May
belle, who are students of the State
University sp<nt the week with home
folks.
Miss Caroline MoCready was absent
from tier school duties Monday on ac
count of the death of a relative in
Pawnee City.
The infant son of Joseph Graves
and wife died Wednesday morning.
Funeral services were held at the
family home Thursday.
Will Uoyd and family, accompanied
by his sister, Mrs. Huston of Salem
syent the last of the week with H. E.
Uoyd ami family in this city
The basket ball game played be
tweeii Humboldt end Seneca, Kansas,
Thursduy resulted in the score of 11
■ I t J In favor of Humboldt.
Mi.-s Hattie Dorhtnd. a prosperous
tea In r in Nemaha county, spent
Thanksgiving at the home of her
mother. Mrs. II. 1,. Dorland.
Btlbe Wilson and family left the
first of the week for Texas where
they will r side in the future. His
broile r Art and family, left Friday
for the same place.
Gtir. Fnkefcr. who tins for several
years been connected witli tho Se
urisl I .umber Co. lias accepted a pos
ition with a hank at Fllmore, Calif.,
and will move to that place as soon
a • irra.ngeu.ents can he completed.
_**
i have been troubled with consti
pation for two years and tried all of
th best physicians in Bristol, Term.,
a id jliey could do nothing for me,”
writs Tims. E. Williams, Mtddleboro,
Kv. "Two packages of Chamberlain
Stomach and Liver Tablets cured me.
For sale by all dealers.
PRESTON.
Henry Gerlt was in this vicinity on
Friday.
Little Blanche Durfee is on the sick
list this week.
Charles Nolte had business at Ed
Durfeo's last week.
E. .1. Durfee spent Sunday at the
home of George Taylor.
Grover Vaughn spent "Saturday
and Sunday in the hills.
Ralph Randolph was the guest of
Daniel Waggoner Sunday.
Frank and George Reiger shelled
corn for Ed Durfee Wednesday and
Thursday.
E. J. Durfee, M. .1. Durfee and E.
E. Durfee and wife were Falls City
visitors Saturday.
Dan and Ruby Waggoner returned
to Peru after spending a weeks vaca
tion with their parents.
George Vaughn and wife and Mrs.
E. E. Durfee spent Sunday with R.
D. Waggoner and family.
Grover Vaughan will start a barber
shop in Fargo December 1. ’ Fargo
is in need of a barber shop.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Durfee delight
fully entertained a company of friends
at their homo on Thanksgiving night.
They are royal entertainers and
there was nothing left undone that!
would add to the pleasure of their
guests.
Jake Wissinger and wife and Grace
Durfee were the guests of Mrs, M. J.
Durfee one day last week.
Miss Ethel Jackson and Joseph Or
chard were married at the home of
the hride, Thursday, November 24.
Every family lias need of a good, re
liable liniment. For sprains, bruises,
soreness ot the muscles and rheuma
tic pains there is none better than
Chamberlain's. Sold by all druggists.
DAWSON.
McKinley Bodkins is still very ill.
Fay Price was a Humboldt visitor
Thursday.
Mrs. Andrew Sippley visited in
Humboldt last week.
Joe and Alex Tlehen were in
Humboldt between trains Thursday.
Mrs. Elmer Dorty is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Bodkins.
Blanche Armbruster visited over
Sunday with her sister, Mrs, Jerry
Kean.
Mrs. Della McCoy spent a few
days last week in Table Rock with
relatives,
Walter Utermohlen is improving
very fast, lie has had the typhoid
fever.
Elina Barlow was over to Verdon
visiting Miss Carrie Hancock a few
days last week.
Mrs. Thomas Kean, Blanche Arm
hruster and Mrs. Jerry Kean were
in Falls City Saturday,
Beatrice Neeld returned home
from Lincoln Sunday where she en
joyed a visit with relatives.
James Clancey, Fat Clancey and
Thomas Ryan were down to Falls
City Saturday and paid this taxes.
Beatrice Ryan returned home from
Kansas City last Wednesday where
she has been visiting friends.
The children of Mr. and Mrs. Hen
ry Happen that were so sick are
to bo out now. They were in town
last week.
Mrs. James O'tlradV and daughter,
Mrs John O'Grady and Mrs. Martin
Riley were down to St. Joseph on
Friday.
Mrs. I’at Burke and Kitty and Mary
Ryan went down to Falls City to
attend tlie Mission at the Catholic
church.
Sam Zimmerman and wife .were
down from Humboldt Friday and at
tended the funeral of Mrs. Pat
O'Brien.
The Dawson teachers returned
home from Lincoln Sunday where
they have been attending the teach
ers’ meeting.
Pat O’Brien and Walter O'Brien
and wife were called home by the
death of their father. Pat O'Brien,
lie was buried Friday.
Mrs. Maggie Quinlan and her moth
er, Mrs. Pat Quinlan were down to
Falls City and attended the mission
from Friday until Sunday.
Mrs. John Rothenberger was call
ed to Dawson on account of the
death of her father. She lives in
Creighton, Neb.
Charles Cooper and family returned
home Friday from Pawnee where Mr.
Are You
Like This?
Tired all the time, not much
good for anything, hardly able to
drag around, just all run down.
If you are, we guarantee our VI
NOL will help you. It has helped
many people around here who were
in this condition.
Now look here, just try one bot
tle of \ INOL, and if you are not
satisfied that it did you good, come
back and get your money. It will
be returned without question. That
is a fair proposition and shows our
faith in \ INOL, and that we do
not want yopr money unless you re
ceive benefit.
W o know what we are talking
about because we have sold VI
NOL for years, and have seen how
much good it has done among our
customers.
\ INOL is not a patent, secret
nostrum, but an honest, tried and
true body builder and strength crea
tor of world-w.de fame, delicious
and easy to take. Come in today
and start your cure at once. You
take no risk,
A. G. WANNER, Druggist,
Falls City, Neb.
I
Cooper's father has been very ill. At
the time they left he was better but
Sunday he was tailed back as he
grew suddenly worse.
Curtis Ramsey, who is attending
school in Peru w as so unfortunate as I
to break his arm a few days ago. He
will remain at home until he can use
the Injured member.
Misses Bridgio and Kate Kean and
a cousin from Omaha was going from
John O’Connell’s to their home when
the team became frightened and ran
away. The girls were thrown from
tlie buggy and received severe bruises
i
Miss Tlrldgie however, was hurt the1
worst.
BARADA.
C. II. Martin was in the city Satur-1
day.
I
George Burgess was in the city on |
Saturday.
I’. It. Oushard spent the week end j
in Falls City.
/
Henry Leslie of Shubert was in
town several days last week.
W. A. Cox and wife w'ere visiting
their new grandson Sunday.
J. C. Wileman returned last, week!
from a trip to Minnesota.
C. F. Kuker and family were shop
ping in the city one day last week.
Fritz Slagle visited at the home of
his brother, W. E. Slagle last week.
The childi^ n of Rudolph Caller are
having a siege of the whooping
cough.
Otis Spickler and wife returned
this week to their homo at Council
Bluffs.
Dr. (!. M. Andrews of Stella spent
Thanksgiving with his brother at this
place.
A. E. Itutler and wife were the
guests of Mr. and Airs. O. M. Mar
tin on Sunday.
John Hutchison and lady were up
from Falls City for the box sup
on Friday evening.
Dr. Andrews reports the birth of
a boy at the home of Jacob Arnold
on Saturday, November 26.
Mr. and Mrs. George Sailors enter
tained a large number of guests at
dinner on hTanksgiving day.
Tin small son of Karl Mangold lias
been suffering from hemorrhage of
the lungs due to whooping cough.
K. M. Williams and wife entertain
ed their children and grand children
at dinner on Thanksgiving day.
Miss Hattie Killy was down from
Peru taking in the box supper and
visiting her many friends here.
J. Silas Whitebread and wife are
rejoicing over the birth of a son.
Dr. Van Osdell brings the report.
Miss Amanda Duerfeldt was up
from St. Deroiu where she is teach
ing and spent the week end with
her people.
Henry Kelly received internal in
juries from horse back riding last
week. Dr. Andrews reports him im
proving.
.\ uiimner ot nurnuu sportsmen
seeureed their bird for Thanksgiving
dinner at the shooting match held
by Bridgman and Leslie.
Irvin Kicker was threatened with
typhoid. I)r. Andrews was called but;
found it to be an attack of gastritis,
Irvin is on his feet again.
The Ilarada Reading Circle last
week completed the hook on peda
gogy at their meeting this week and
will now take up "The Evolution of
Dodd.”
Revival services are in progress
and much interest is being manifest
ed. Rev. J. R. Naiiniiiga of Falls
City presents the truth in a forcible j
manner.
Dr. VanOsdol was called last week
to set a fractured arm for Grandma
A'heeler who was so unfortunate as
io-fnll from the porch, thus receiving
:he injury.
Dr. Van Osdel reports the birth
if a son each at the home of R.
II. Dunn, born Thursday, November
24, and at the home of A. .1, Kelly
lorn Friday, November 25.
Judd Brown, who lias suffered so
severely from a dynamite explosion
low has the use of what is left of
sis right arm, that member being
lealed up. Mr. Brown will soon be
iblo to be about on crutches.
Clem Barker tried to stop a corn I
shelter with his thumb in the cog i
wheels Wednesday. He brought the
suffering member to Dr. Andrews
who thinks lie will have something j
left resembling a thumb.
T* k
BECAUSE —
N\ sfictly^^b it makes more lorvss tf Lrea.l per s ick—by 1 l’p ‘b*
gviarn: (|,e baking t its ard Letter, xcbiter, lighter titu t flavor
1 i.r t.i.i i .our. loovea than a.iy oi’.er clour they can ,lu
You n ay use ^kMiV r o . . ome taste of tne
Xtiaiw buy. Liecauaa t ey have com- , •.
1st a sack or . .. r . , , , , "biter,
i • • t , T8Wls pari d it careiu.ly and found M*¥ >• i .. i ... i„
n:i re . '1 u it does .(Kf liglitei loaves mane
l ot ri a* h y u rixpec- its resulU 1 happy cen- AW from Puritan Flour lias
tatioti • if it dots not k**t to those ob- hrovght about its exrlu
tn.ike tl.e very best bread, gHL tained wilhother JnW rive use in the best Ne
cake, biscuit or pie crust that flours. fSTT braska homes. So great is the
you ever bale,! if it does^Wk £gff demand for our flour that we
net do all this, 1 rii- ; the rest \BWk jfJmp have g-awn in a few years from
of the sack hack and your grocer mS!? a 200-barre!-a-day-mill to our
will refund you your money. We present output of 2,000 barrels. That
want you to trv this flour at is putting on the ciphers fast, but the
risk see are just that positive of^gShajy largest increase is yet to come. There is
your approval and steady patronage therebut .a one-word reason for this exceptional
after. success—QUALITY.
Wells-Abbott-Nieman Company
The Pu ritan Millers—Schuyler, 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 straighten crooked teeth and to
repface protruding ones with teeth
that will match the others. If you a
afraid to smile on account of one or
more ugly or uneven teeth, come and
see us. We can fix them.
Dr. Yutzv, Dr. C. If. Heffner, Falls City, Nebraska
IN THE SUNNY SOUTH: Every first and third Tuesday very
low homeseekers' excursion rates are in effect to the South
with 25 day limits, and every day the winter tourist rates
are in effect with all winter limits.
TO CALIFORNIA: Daily excursion rates with attractive condi
tions, limits, stop-over privileges, side tuips, etc, are in
effect. The annual winter movement to Southern California
by thousands of Americans who desire to escape the rigors
of the north is now under way.
COLORADO: A two or three weeks so jura in the winter climate
of Colorado is recommended by physicians as one of the best
up-building tonics available. * The great National Western
Stock Show is held at Denver, .January 1(3-21.
The Burlington takes excellent care of you to California,
either in through standard or through tourist sleepers with
conductors in charge;- via Denver, Scenic Colorado and
Salt Lake (,’itv.
WESTERN LAND PRODUCTS EXHIBIT will be held in Omaha,
.January l*th to 2Mh. All new western localities should be
represented; all farmers and prospective farmers should
see this instructive exhibit.
E. G. WHITFORD, Ticket Agent
L. W. WAKELEY, General Passenger Agt.
OMAHA, NEBRASKA
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No. 13—Denver Exp.1:10 a. m
No. 13—Denver Exp. (Local). 1:40 p. m.
No. 43—Portland Exp. 10:17 p. m.
No. 41—Portland Exp....2:25 p. tr.
No. 121—Lincoln Loc. via Ne
braska City.4:30 a. tr.
East Bound
No. 14—St. 3 , K. C. it St. L .7:38 a. in.
No. 44—St. J., K. C. it St. L. .3:37 a. m
No. 16—St. J., K C. it St. L..4:22 p. m.
(Local)
No. 42—St. .1,, K C. & St. L. .4:35 p. m
No. 122— From Lincoln, via
Nebraska City. 8:43 p. tn.
E. G. WlUTFOKD, Agent.
Missouri Pacific
Trains East
Tr. 104—St Louis Exp. 2:10 p. in.
Tr. 106—Kansas City Exp.. 3:40 a. m.
Tr. 1.32— K. C. Local.*7:30 ». m.
Tr. 102—Local Freight.*0:40 a. m.
Tr. 138—Omaha Local, ar. .*9:00 p. nj. ,
Trains West
Tr. 103—Omaha-Linco’n 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. 1.31 — Kansas City Lo. ar. 5:15 a.m.
* Daily excert Sunday.
E. E. MARK, Agt nt.
A good farm for sale, north of Falla
City. Enquire of W. II. Maddox.