The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, January 27, 1911, Image 5

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    The County in General
The “Doings” of our Country Friends
and Neighbors.
STELLA
Frank Wolf transacted business in
Omaha last week
Mrs Tlieo. Winter lias been sii'k
•hi past week with croup.
Mrs. Florence Hellinont of RedCloud
s visiting Stella relatives
F. r, Wixon transacted business at
the county seat last Thursday.
Robert Wood lias been quite sick
since last Friday with pneumonia.
F (I Wixon is in Omaha the past
week, the family will move soon.
Fred Reimers is quite sick this
seek threatened with pneumonia.
Mrs Wm Cox is again able to be j
up after a weeks illnegs with "grip "
Win. SauiUbutigh returned Friday j
from a months tisil at Sabethn, Kans.
Saturday, .laimary -I, a daughter
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Wixon
Miss Helen Baldwin visited in the
country Monday with Miss Opal Mon-'
et to
Miss Benin Monette is absent from
school tliis week on Recount of sick
ness.
Mrs Scott VrKahiitcht visited the
first of the week wlh her parents in
Auburn.
Mrs. Jess Brown ami little dniiRli
ti>r of Kails City visited Stella rela
tives last week.
Clide Barney Mullen who lias
been sick with pneumonia for the
past two weeks is reported Imprm
Oig
Miss Hazel Kaper of Omaha is v isit
mg her Kraiidinolliei and aunt Mrs.
AliRelitie Itaper and Mrs (loo. Ran
dall’.
M. Rleliee and family of Table Roek
were in Stella. Monday, they came
rn attend the funeral of Joseph Hen
derson.
Mrs Mvlna Reedy was called to
8huh» rt Kriday to cate for the lmliy
hoy that entile to live with Prof, and
Mrs Carr.
Mrs. Joseph Curtis Rave a family
dinner Sunday to celebrate the wed
ding anniversary of Arthur Sanders
and wife. About twenty-five guests
were present
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BARADA
Mrs. John Randall Is on the sick
list.
O. II Martin was In the city on
Friday.
Mrs. George Sailors has been on
Hie si< k lif t.
Mr:. \Y. !■' Itutler and son Harley
vt re in the < ity Mi inlay
i t. k Sailors Is down from 1‘eru
■r.y fi.irig his many friends.
I Hendricks is visiting relativ
es in Gill ant, Misrouri
Fr if hing a! fin- Evangelical elntrel
m x: Sunday utertting.
Mr and Mrs It F Randall hate
fe ll l> en very ill.
1c In Hut let was up from Falls City
xml spent Ht« week end at home
Flu entire family of F M. William
Jtm have been on Hi*1 sick list
Y H Dunn and family spent Sun
far in the country at the home of R
* Dun n.
Mrs H S. Andrews left last week
'or a visit with her parents at Cor
•tell, Oklahoma
Arma Sailors calk'd on Dr. Andrews
Vst week to set a dislocated shoulder
tewed ting from a kill
Chas Wen/, calk d upon Dr. Andrew
*7 cure for a deep cut in his head.
Che fust of the week
Jesse Cox was down from Peru,
where he is in school and spent
Saturday and Sunday at home.
George Scott moved his family and
tlelongings to Craig, Missouri, where
he expects to make his future home.
The young people of the Kvangcli
vtfil S. S. have perfected a class or
ganization and much interest is man
ifest.
The Heading Circle this week com
pletes the work outlined for the teach
ers They will now take up some
literary production, probably “Tenny
sons Princess."
E. E. Butler and wife were in St.
Joseph, Missouri, last week. On the
return journey they visited their
neite Mrs. Philip Markt and family
at Oregon, Missouri.
S. F Butler, who for some months
• a
past hits boon with bis nephew. W.
K. Hutler. bft Monday for Alliance,
Nebraska, where he goes to niak'*
his home with a grandson.
Mrs. .lae. Stephenson received the
sad news of the death of her brother
in law, .1 K. Cross of Gilliam, Mis
souri, who had just returned home
from a visit In Marada.
VERDON
Sheriff Kenton was in town, Fri
day.
Harry hum spent last week at
(irnalin
I.lovd Deitrich made a trip to
Salem last Monday.
A h. Parsons left Tuesday after
noon for Wyoming.
Hert O'Hara was in Kalis City one
day last week.
.lake Cook is clerking for the Ver
dun Mercantile Company
Thomas Wilkinson was over from
liawson, Monday.
■less Spence was transacting busi
ness In Falls City recently
Mrs George Fogle was on the sick
list the past week.
Mr IIIII of Nebraska City was on
our streets Wednesday.
John McNutt returned to his home
in Pennsylvania Tuesday.
Mr. II Cullen and wife departed
Wednesday for Table Rock.
ICd Shuhert was down from.Shubert
on business Wednesday.
Fred Scliock of Falls City was
a pleasant caller here' recently
Mrs. Jesse Waggoner went to Neb
raska City, Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Iva lowing Ims returned from
a \isil with friends In Falls City.
Mr and Mrs. Humphrey returned
home from Falls City, Monday.
Mrs W F Veach left, Thursday
afternoon for Springfield this state.
Ilcrt O’Hara moved his household
goods to Falls City the latter part of
lilt' Week
Mrs. W. McCullough came down
front Howe, Wednesday afternoon,re
turning Thursday.
F W. Rohli and wife left, Saturday
afternoon for a sliOrt stay with
friends at Auburn.
Will Otto was on the Kansas City
market with two cars of fine cattle
Monday morning.
Miss Cora Swisegood is enjoying
a visit front iter brother Ilcrt Swise
gond and wife of Weskan, Kansas.
George Davis, Wife and two cltil
droit of Harwell this state visited last
week here with George Goolsby and
wife.
\ large crowd gathered tit Hall's
Opera House Monday evening to hear
the Sherry entertainers, all reported
it fine.
narry itiiuuiius aim iiimuy uuiu
southeast of town spent Sunday after
noon here the greets of Mr. Kenals
and family
1! F Vouch left Tuesday afternoon
for Huston, Texas, to attend the
Handicap Shoot which will lie held
there January the 2d to the 28.
While skating on the side walk last
Tuesday afternoon, Earl Fuller had
the misfortune to' fall and break his
left arm just above the wrist Or.
Thomas was called and soon had
the patient resting as well as circum
stances would permit
RULO
Mrs. Mary Danneker was a Falls
City visitor this week.
Al Kent of Missouri was a Rulo vis
itor Hist Saturday.
Tom Foster of Auburn is visiting
with relatives in Rulo. this week.
Art Spere of Table Rock tvas a bus
■ ness visitor in Rulo. Wednesday.
Tom Murphy was a Falls City visi
tor the last of the week.
Miss Jennie Thompson spent Sun
day at her homo in Falls City.
Tom Deal and family of Superior
came Friday for a visit with relatives
Cecil Kanaly went to Falls City
Saturday afternoon.
A. D. Daribee of Preston, visited
with his parents, here Sunday.
John Ryan and Cecil Kanaly return
oil from Auburn Wednesday morning.
George Haekett of Table Rock was
a Rulo business visitor "a couple of
days last week.
C. B. Paxton of Lincoln was in
Hulo one day last week
Charles Conners tame up from At
chison, to attend the funeral of his
brother Iloh.
Charles Cessna of White Cloud
came up Friday, to finish hauling
rock for the rip rap
•fames Stewart of Sparks, Kansas,
spent Tuesday with his brother Fred
here.
Asa Blair and wife of Kansas City
are visiting relatives in Rulo this
week.
•Mrs. Charles Arnold and Lena Har
rison were Falls City visitors one day
last week.
Alta Gilbert went to York. Friday,
returning Monday, she will not re
turn to school for some time.
Mrs. Lee Myers and little son
returned Wednesday to their home
in Vermilion, South Dakota.
Knlph Kelly came home Saturday
morning from a trip through the west
of several months duration.
Mrs. Frank Thorn and little daugh
ter of Lincoln are visiting with rela
tives in Rulo.
George Racket t of Wymoro was a
business visitor in Rulo. a couple of
days last week.
Olney Graham returned Friday from
a visit with his brother at Glenwood,
Iowa. 4
A dance was given at Hosfords Rail
Friday night. The management and
music were good and the company en
joyed a pleasant evening
The Sherrys could not keep their
appointment here, Saturday night
on account of the serious illness of
Mrs. Sherry, but hope to come at
some future date.
Dr. Frank Thorn of Lincoln came
Sunday to visit with the family of .!.
A. Osborn.
Hope Ward came home from Tarkio
Saturday for a short visit with the
homo 'oiks
Rob Conner while coasting at the
Y school house, Tuesday of last week
ran into a post. He was brought to
Rule to receive medical treatment,
but died early Wednesday morning,
without having regained conscious
ness The funeral was held Friday
afternoon, at the M. E. church. The
sympathy of the community is with
the stricken family, in their great sor
row.
PRESTON
Leo Morris is still in Oregon.
Beulah Zoelfer was up to Kails City,
Saturday.
Tracy Courtwright came home from
St. Joseph, Thursday.
K. .1. Dempsey went to St. Joe. Sun
day evening.
Mrs. Elmer Arnold and daughter
were Preston visitors, Wednesday.
Walter Kaiser and Henry Weinert
ary attending the Agriculture school
at Lincoln.
E. Hoselton and .1. T. Margrave
went to Kalis City on business. Thurs
day.
H. C. Zoeller was a Falls City visi
tor Saturday.
Myra Bush went to Fairbury, Thurs
day where she will be employed as
a telephone girl.
The aunnual meeting of the stock
holders of the Farmer's State liana
was held last Wednesday. There
was a good attendance. Mr. Green
wald and Mr. Thacker of Falls City
being present in addition to the local
members. The management is to re
main as heretofore. Mr. H. C. Zoel
ler was elected Vice President and
Mr Deekinger as a new Director. A
very jovial meeting is reported.
Let The Tribune print
your SALE BILLS
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GROCERIES !
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Oood groceries, and plenty of them, as good as
there is in the city. Our delivery service as prompt
and as good as any. Our prices are right, quality
considered. We want your orders and if you can not
come to the store, Phone No. 67. We also have
the largest line of China and dinnerware in the county,
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Chas. M. Wilson’s
W E DOIUUNUTON. Pree. W. A. UREENWALI). Cashier
T. J. U18T. Vice-Pre*. UUY P UKEEN WALD, A»»‘t Cashier
Falls City State Bank
Capital and Surplus. $70,0(10.00
This Bank Wants Your Patronage
QO a a It is a strong conservative and ac
comodating institution operated
under the Banking Laws of the State of Nebraska.
D^S’* O I |ca It * a growing, modern and up-to
U5v date bank appreciates your busi
! ness and looks after it's patrons interests.
a I I C.& It welcomes the accounts and busi
large depositor and borrower.
|Qa It welcomes the accounts of Wo
DvvdUbv men and Children as well as
Men and pays interest on Saving Accounts of the Child
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BUY LAND z BURLINGTON
IN THE
BIG HORN BASIN, WYOMING.
The census figures tell the story. Population now mpre than 3 5,
000 people as against 4,000 population last census anil this gain practi
cally all in the last five years.
Make Money on Land
Five years ago these lands were selling at from $15,00 to $20.00 per
acre. The same lands with improvements, are now selling as high as
$00.00 to $80.00. You can homestead just as good lands today, just as
dose to the railroad, or buy just as good raw lands at $45.00 to $50.00
and make as much money as those who invested then.
GET IN ON THE GROUND FLOOR before the completion of the new
line to the Northwest where you ran locate ?lose to new growing towns
that will help to make your land valuable. Write me aud let me tell
you all about this rich, new irrigated territory.
jSjSaSjS] D. CLEM DEAVER, General Agent
TTunil] Land Seekers Information Bureau
flRVNMH 1004 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebr.
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