The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, March 17, 1911, Image 6

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    LOCAL NEWS
Harry l’ittock returned from SI Joe
Monday afternoon. He went down
to attend "Hen llur" nnd visit with
friends.
R. P. Wright of Nebraska City was in
town the first of the week
J. 13. llohrer came up from Atchiso
Sunday.
G. F. Hinton of Grand Junction, Col
orado is visiting with liis brother,
John Hinton in tiiis city.
G. S. Olston came down from
Omaha on business Monday.
W. A. Montague of Chicago is vis
iting with friends in the city and
• Iso attending to business interests.
W. W. Marts came up from St. Joe
Monday on business.
J. R. Carrot hers returned from a
weeks visit with his family at Lin
coln Monday.
Misses Mary and Josephine Dore
• nd Mrs. Mary Davis returnd to
their home in Omaha yesterday after
« short visit with relatives here.
W. Tn Branscum, who 1ms just
finished moving the house of John
Pope near Hobinson Kansas lias tak
en a contract to move two houses
for August Stephen of White ('loud.
Mr Hransoum exp-ts' to n turn to
Tails City in a week.
Mr, B. F. llackor of Auburn came
down to this elty yesterday to visit
his son, ‘A/.O. itac-kof and family.
Mrs. Jane Sinclair loft today for
Tniporki., Kansas to consult a physi
cian in refund to blood poisoning In'
her hand. She has j-.pent tho past
l s
three luqnths with her daughter, Mrs.
John llossauk.
Charlie Coriloll and wife returned
to their home in Hiawatha tliis morn
ing after a siior tvisit with friends.
Harry 'Plttock was called to Salem
Sunday afternoon by the illness of
his grandmother, Mrs. Elwell, who
is staying at the home of her daugh
ter, Mrs. A. L. Sutler.
Rex Oliver and wife are moving in
to the house formerly occupied by
Joy Beasley. Mr. Hensley is moving
out on a farm.
Miss Naomi Fallstead lias accepted
a position at the M\ 1’. yards in the
office of Mr. Richardson for the
Wostinghouse people.
Neal Tl.cnton and mother wont to
Dawson to attend the funeral of
Mike Ryan.
The firemen have the posters out
for their dance April 17th.
Mrs. H. M. Jenne entertains Kaffe
Klatch this afternoon at her homo on
North Stone Street.
Mr, aiul Mrs. J. C. Ayers, Misses
1-aura Hoinzelman and Edna Par
sons saw "Hello Bill" at the Oeh
ling last night.
Rev. Natinlnga left today to ai
teud the conference of the Evan
gelical church held at Kansas City.
Frank Neitr.el went to Rulo today.
P. M. Burke ran down from Lincoln
yesterday cur business.
Bred R-hrooder came up from St.
Joe ye; terdny to look after busi
rn s ; inter* sts in this city.
1 1 i."kiuii was up from Atchison
today on business.
J. P. Kwing of k.in.-u City wsvi i
In u f i aller hero P inlay.
boy II it was up trci’n Rt Joe on
'vontlny.
• I orge W White and wife of Mtt
-■lu ll. S. D are visiting with friends
in this city.
I. B. Corn- 11 came down from Ver
non - t -relay on business.
*’ a - n St .nip of Vt-rdon was in
* >i’ay.
i o ,, the night foreman
' ■ ' '' 1 i. S rmd 1 ft for St.
i -. ’io. i - i t. I le was ac
eo»ai . i - ’ h ■ v, 111*.
Mr. and Mis. .1. C Shulenhcrg and
Mr. a itl Mrs. Jalu- Ulr-.lslcy of Shu
bert win- down Tuesday in their car.
H. B Kelly, train dispatcher on
(In- M. I', returned today from a vis
ii with liis mother in Omaha.
L. il Dllly, tiaiiiiuasiiT on the M.
P. was in town yesterday betwen
trains.
Mrs. J. ( \yrt;i id' Verdon is m
(own today,
weeks.
Mrs, Jane Sinclair, who lias been
visiting at the home t f her daughter,
-Mrs. John Hossack for some time,
will leave Sunday for her home in
K d lorvilie, Kansas.
Mrs. Sam Prater is still very siok
aud does pot seem to improve very
much.
Evangelistic s- ; \ 1 i: are still in
progress at the Christian church. The
Christian minister from Humboldt ha
been assisting with meetings.* Re
member the services tonight.
Catherine MeAke hr of Kan as City
was in the city Friday.
Mr. Johnson < i I awno City wa t
in th city Friday.
T. S. Collins o£ Auburn was in
the city Friday on bm=!n<
Mr. and Mrs. James Stevenson and
children came down from Salem dur
ing the week and visit ’ at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. TT J. < . . a.
Miss Cl in F:r«.' m h A in Omaha
today to attend the ft :.l of a
nephew, who died v ry y.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheitel were shop
| ping tn Falls City yesterday.
Mrs. U- M. Jenne and Miss Ethel
Hutchings went to Stella yesterday to
1 visit with Mrs. Esburn Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klsher of east
of town were in the city yesterday on
business.
J. L, Mcndall from Beatrice was In
; town yesterday on business.
E. B. Tibbets has moved to this
city from Pawnee.
Four gypsy fortune tellers were
here yesterday trying to tell every
body's fortune,
Mrs. Ixie VanDusen has remodeled
her houso nnd added a few rooms
and a fine veranda.
Miss May VanDusen's house is get
ting along fine. They are putting
I he roof on at tho present wi lting.
Nat Titus, representing the nur
sery at Nemaha City is in tho city
on business, lie sold n consignment
of trees to the city for the Boule
vard addition.
Mrs. R. R. Raker and Mrs. W. O.
Hansen went to Atchison Saturday.
Mrs. H A Hitt mar ts still quite
eiek
Mrs. Hayden Rowers of Verdon wa
shopping in this city Saturday.
Anna Prtbbeno came up from .Pres
ton Saturday to do some shopping.
Mi Helen Majerus re turned Sat
nrday from an extended visit with
friends at Hffflngham, Kas.
Rev. Bert liodds of Peru was in
town Saturday to attend the High
B honl debate given here.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maze of Rulo
w re shopping and visiting in Falls
City Saturday.
Solly Lore, Sam Veacb, James
Birdsley and Milton McGuire went
hunting Sunday.
if you have trouble getting rid fo
your cold you may know that you are
treating it properly. There is no
reason why a cold should hang on
for weeks ami it will not if ouy
take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
For sale by all druggists.
Misses Mary and Josephine Pore
and Mrs. Frank Davis of Omaha ac
companied their aunt, Mrs. Ellen1
King, to her home In this city Sun
day. They will visit relatives a short
time before returning.
William Beauchamp and daughter
were called to Auburn to attend the
funeral of the former’s nephew.
Missis Arlie St umbo nad Verna
Story returned yesterday from t visit
to St Joe. The saw “Ren Ilur” on
Saturday night. While there they
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Llmlnter.
P.H.Jussen and G.W.Holland saw
"Ren Ilur" in St. Joe Saturday night.
Mr. Northern of Hiawatha was in
town over Sunday.
Harry Ray, who works at the Sitn
uuton & pom ■ grroen house went to
St. Joe for a short, visit.
Joe Miles returned from Omaha
last night with his new car. ltls
very nice and Mr. Miles and Ills car
in'em to he the center of attraction.
The Masonic lodge meets tonight
in regular suasion. All members are
requested to attend.
John W. Siokelsmith, Greensboro,
l a . has three children, and like most
children they frequently t ike cold.
"We have tried several kinds of
cough medicim s," ho says, but have
never found any yet that did * them
us much rood as Chamberlain’s Coug
Remedy l or sab by all druggists.
Ethel JPurehen went to St. Joe today
to visit with relatives and also to at
tend Ren Hur there Saturday night.
It. IV Hicks of Humboldt is in
town today on business.
Julius Wandrow came down today
from Humboldt.
Mrs. Will Nutter was called to
Walt Hill, Nebr., yesterday l>y the
Illness of her brother. Will Rumsey.
Del McCray returned from his farm
near Hiawatha last night. He says
that he lias to go there every so
often lo get something to eat.
Kiihrraim Peek canto to town yes
terday on business.
( Intis Gerit was a shopper in the
1 city yesterday.
( , rie Gebhardt t ame down front
\ < rdon yesterday on business.
Mrs. B, I . Redwood and daughter
return.-d from a visit In Omaha.
E. K. Hurst went to Lincoln yes
t ‘ I || ay With tin* I . !;< t ball t) \s.
Hud, 1 b Vo; ole from near llarada
is in to i it lay shopping.
Ja y Morris of Si b’a was in the
l.U ' : < up from Topeka
F. ] ('hi'- iiill t ic down from
Crete > . to a t. d to busl*
1 ■ i' ort i am ov t-r from Shu
j Uert yeater. ,iy on busl ess.
Pratjels Kelly of Vordqn was
I it in this try y. it iday.
J. Don of la h is
in the city today.
Chris. II. Clmmerrs of Hiawatha
! was in town y nterday on business.
Frank P/Iautu of Nebraska City is
visiting here today.
H. B. Nelson is up from Wahoo.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Braekhahn of Re
serve, Kansas were shopping here
today.
Mrs. Hayden Bowers came over
from Verdon today to do some
shopping.
Mrs, Ivn Ewing of Verdon is in
iho city shopping today.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Speer of Farg
are business visitors here today.
Mrs. S. E. Fuller of Table Rock is
[visiting her daughter, Mrs. I. M.
Billings for a few days.
Mrs. F. B. Plumb returned from
Rulo, where she has been visiting
friends and relatives for the past
week.
The Falls City Chorus met last
night. The out of town members
present were Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Ayers, Miss Una Snidow, and Mrs.
Emerson Bowers who came down
from Verdon in the Ayers ear. Mr.
and Mrs. Humphrey were also down
from Verdon. Mrs. I)r. Henderson
and Mrs. Cunningham of Rulo were
also present.
The Thomas IJrothors were up fron
Hiawatha in their car yesterday and
took some Falls City maidens out
riding last night.
Ewing Herbert of Hiawatha was in
the city yesterday on business.
John Fritz and daughter, Clara,
were in town yesterday shopping.
,1. It, Caruthern went to Lincoln to
day to spend Sunday with his family
. d to recuperate from an attack of
Use grip.
The common cause of insomnia is
disorder of the stomach. Chamber
lain’;; Stun a li ar.d Live Tablets cor
rect these tlisordi rs and enable you
to sleep. For sale by all dealers.
Miss Hazel White returns to
linns c- C'ic’i Monday, where she has
been attending school. She spent
the past week with her parents in
this city.
The lighting plant at. the M. P.
yards which broke down over a week
ag and for which the carborator re
turned from Sedalia, where it w'ns
sent for repairs, Wednesday night
broke down again Thursday night af
ter running for about half an hour.
Tile yards are now in darkness ex
cept for lanterns, which are not
very successful in the twentieth
(entury.
/ . \
Each sip a “ linked pleas
ure long drawn out.’’ That’s
OLD GOLDEN
BOFFEE
i has so many votaries. Taste
it and it will “get” you.
At Crocetra- 300 a pound.
Tons Bros., Das Moinss, lows
Millers of Ihe famous Tone Bros. Spice*
Died At His Home in Oklahoma
Friends in this city received word
of the death of John Casey at his
home in Oklahoma He had been
il! for many weeks but had so far
recovered as to be able to be up
and around and his sudden death
was a Kroat shock to his many rela
tlves and friends. Mr. Casey was
for many years a resident of this
county.
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jvst WH v
Because the fine, porus particles
ol the Cleanser get right down
into every crack and crevice,
take up all dirt and leave the
lloor clean and spotless.
Many other uses
and full Directions on
Zarge Sifter-cun JO $
Mrs. Ellen King returned Sunday
from a five months visit to her
daughter, Mrs. Charles Bracelen and
her son, Richard King, at Minneapo
lis. During her absence from this
city she was seriously ill and un
derwent a surgical operation, but
is enjoying good health now.
Do you know that of all the mirn
ailments colds are the the most
dangerous? It is not the cold itself
that we need to fear, but the serious
diseases that it often leads to. Most
of them are known as germ diseases.
Pneumonia and consumption are am
ong them. Why not take Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy and cure your
cold while you can? For sale by all
druggists. tf
Dowty Watson came down from Re
st-rveyesterday to visit his sister,
Mrs. Jessie Watson.
Prof. Vogelin of Rulo was intown
Saturday.
Ed Spickler of Bnrada was in
town Saturday. , ' ^
The supreme court has just passed
upon the law taxing corporations. If
the law is declared constitutional it
will add $26,000,000 annually to the
D. S. revenue.
Observations By Our Reporter
Louis P. Wirth lias that far away
look in ho eye tthaat foretokens a vis
it to "Mr. Fish" with rods and lines.
The spring fever is in evidence,
pillows are sticking out of upstairs
windows, the housewife has donned
her dust cap. and general confusion
will prevail until house cleaning is
over.
If we clean indoors, we ought, al
so to clean out doors. Ixiok at the
tin cans and rubbish in your back
alley.
The street politician always lays
down the law with certainty. From
his decision there is no appeal. And
usually it is a question whether he
really knows as much as It Is dog.
Quit it.
Plattsmoutn Club Danquet
l'lat; moult, Nfb., March 10—Tho
Platt -mouth Cotnnorclal Club held
il 1 e« 11 •; night. Cov
en v, re laid for ISO t ue st Ju I
11. D. Travis was > ducted toastmaa
t r. The motive of Cue meeting was
to get a a bt r of the club and
the citizens together and secure an
expression ns lo what would be tho
host for the goner: 1 good of the
community. The program consisted
of route fifteen numbers.
Wedding At Morrill, Kansas
A very pretty wedding occurred at
the home of Elmer Peck of Morrill,
Kansas, when his slater, Miss Sadie
1 Peck was united in marriage lo Mr.
Elmer Bowman, Rev. Eisenbice of
the Brethren church performing the
ceremony.
Only the near relatives of the bride
and groom were present. The bride
is a daughter of the late Noah Peck
and a niece of Ephraim Peck. She
is well known in this city and her
many friends extend their heartiest
congratulations and best wishes to
the young people.
Died At Dawson
Maude McGuinnis passed away on
Wednesday morning. She was oper
ated on the previous Sunday for ap
pendicitis, but did not entirely re
cover from the effects of the chloro
form when death claimed her. It
was a great shock to her many
friends as it was not generally known
that her condition was of a serious
nature.
Burned By Caramel Filling
Yesterday little Margaret Coupe
was burned with a pan of caramel
filling. Her sister had just made a
panful of the filling and was taking
it out on the porch to cool when the
little girl ran into her and pushed
her elbow, making her sister drop
the pan and spill the contents over
the little girl's face and hands. The
burns are not of serious nature how
ever and tlie little one will soon re
cover.
Dorcas Society Meets
The Dorcas Society of the Presby
terian church held a business meet
ing at. tlie home of Mrs. It. (’. Bailey,
Monday afternoon. A goodly numbe
of ladies were present ami much busi
ness was transacted.
Worked Time Honored Game
Table Rock, March 14—Miss Ella
Snyder, deputy postmaster, was the
victim of a smooth swindler, who af
ter he had turned the trick disap
peared. A very polite man appeared
at the stamp window, Friday evening,
when no one else was in and asked
for 10c worth of stamps. Receiving
them he proffered a bill and asked
for the change. Finding it to be a
$20 bill, Miss Snyder handed him a
$10 and a $5 bill and $4.90 in change.
Ixuiking up seeming surprised he
said, “Was that a twenty? I thought
it a one. Please give me the $10 in
return for this” as he handed her
the $'., a $1 bill and $4 in silver. She
obligingly complied. After handing
her the 10 in change and receiving
liie ten dollar bill the stranger liando
it back and picked up the twenty
dollar bill saying “That makes it ail
right,” immediately disappearing. A
half hour later Miss Ella discovered
in making up the cash account for tl c
day that, she had been touched for
$10. Officers were immediately no
tified, but no trace or track has
been discovered of the perpretrator.
Sheriff’s Sale
In the Richadson County District
Court, State of Nebraska.
Peter Christen, Plaintiff,
vs.
The Improved Order of Red Men, Lo
gan Tribe No. 63, Defendant.
Notice is hereby given, that by
virtue of an execution issued out of
the District Court of Richardson
County, State of Nebraska, in the
above entitled cause dated the 27th
day of February, 1911, I will as
sheriff of the County of Richardson
and state of Nebraska, offer at public
sale, in front of the west door of
the court house in Falls City in said
County and State on the 8th day
of April 1911, between the
hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. of said
day, the following described real es
tate situated in the town formerly
known as Arago, but now named
Fargo, in said Richardson County,
State of Nebraska, towit: The E%
of Lot 7 in Block 8 in said town or
village, according to the original plat
and survey of the old town or vil
lage of Arago. Said property was
taken in execution by me under the
writ aforesaid and Upon which is
situated a certain frame building
I as a part thereof, as the property of
j the defendant, “The Improved order
of Red M n, Logan Tribe No, 03.”
I Seized and will be sold to satisfy a
! judgment entered In Llio said district
! court in favor of the plaintiff, and
■ against the defendant, together with
. o: t3 and accruing costs.
Terms of sale, cash,
W. T. FENTON, Sheriff,
neavis i< Eoavis, Attys for Pltf.
I Firrct pub, March 10. five times
Notice To Creditors
In the County Court of Richardson
County, Nebraska:
In the matter of the estate of
James R. Reynolds, deceased. It is
ordered by the court that the tinas
limited for creditors to file claims
against said estate is six months Iron*
the 14tli day of February, 1911, and
all claims not filed in this court, duly
verified, on or before the 14th day
of August, 1911, will be forever bar
red. Ordered further that all claims
filed against said estate will be ex
amined and adjusted by the court, in
the county court room, in the court
house in Falls City, in said coun
ty, April 14, June 14 and August
15th, 1911, at the hours of nln*
o’clock a. m.
By order of the court dated Feb
ruary 14th, 1911.
JOHN GAGNON, County Judge.
First publication, Feb. 24 four t.
Sheriff's Sale
In the District court of Richardson
County, State of Nebraska.
A. D. Annis, Plaintiff,
vs
C. 11. McColm, N. E. McColm and
William J. Nelson, Defendants.
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of an order of sale issued out
ef the District Court of Richadson
County, State of Nebraska and un
der the seal thereof and to me dir
ected, 1 will, as sheriff of Richard
son County, on the 1st day of April',
191 i offer at public sale in front of
the west- door of the court house in
Kails City, Nebraska, between the
hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. of
said i ay the following tracts of real
estate situated in Richardson Count.,
Si at i of Nebraska, and particularly
described ns follows, towit: the north
half of the northeast quarter, the
northwest quarter and southwest
c.'.uarter except t< u acres in a square
out of the southwest corner of said
southwest quarter all in Section 9,
and northeast quarter of north
east. quaiter except three
and one-naif acres out of northwest
corner thereof, and the south bakf of
the northeast quaiter, and the north
east quarter of the southeast quar
ter and the southeast quarter of
southeast quarter except three acres
thereof owned by Robert Bodle, all
in Sec. 8 and the East 21 and sixty
two hundreds acres of northeast quar
ter of northwest quarter of Sec. 1#
all in Township 3, Range 17, E 8th,
v. M., Iti- hardson County, Nebraska
Said property is siezed and will b«
su'd to satisfy a decree of Baid dis
trict court entered in favor of the
above named plaintiff, A. D. Annis,
and against the above named defend
ants, the said C. B. McColm, N. E.
McColm, and William .7. Nelson.
Terms of sale, cash.
W. T. FENTON, Sheriff
Reavis & Reavis, Atty for Pltff.
First publication March 3, 5 times.
Leqal Notice
In the Richardson County District
Court, State of Nebraska.
Suit In Equity to Quiet Title To
Real Estate
Elmer Hoaelton, Plaintiff
vs
Edward S. Pyle, Sarah L. Baker,
Henry Reiger and Wirt Ven
sonhaler, Defendants.
To Edward S. Pyle, non-rerideut
defendant.
You are hereby notified that the
plaintiff, Elmer lioselton, did on the
tith day of February, 1911, file his
petition in the district court of Rich
ardson County, State of Nebraska,
against you and the other named
defendants herein, the object and
prayer of which is to quiet the title
in him, to the following described
real estate situated in Richardson
County, State of Nebraska, towit:
Commencing at the Northeast cor
ner of the Northeast quarter (14)
o> the Southeast quarter (14) of Sec
tion Twenty (20), in Township one
(l)Range seventeen(17) east, thence
west forty-two (42) rods; thence
south eighty (80) rods; thence east
twenty-one and a half rods (21%)
rods; thence north forty-six (46)
rods; thence east twenty-two and
ten-twenty-thirds rods to section
line; thence north to the place of
beginning, containing twelve acres;
and to estop you from claiming or
asserting titles to said land,and from
taking advantage of any irregularity
!jn the obtaining of a decree in the
district court of Richardson county,
Neb., in favor of Jennie R. Pyle
>our former wife, appropriating said
land to the1 support of her and your
two infant children, pronounced in a
certain cause pending in said court
in which the said Jennie R. Pyie
was plaintiff and jou Edward S. Ply
t, v hich said d t ree was
i
had tl is plain*
•
And you are furl 1 that
to
ail petition on or before tho 2i'h
/ of Arc 1. 1911. the i • uni be
i,1; a p.o cor.i' . . o. ncd a ■; ree
to will
bo entered aeccrdfncly.
This publication i n ado by order
of said district court.
REAVIS & REAVIS,
Attj for Plaintiff
First publication War b 10-0t.