. i . ' . . . . . ' , . . . " ' 1 ! " ' . : ' . " ' . ' ; , 'f. ' . . . . ; . . - - . ; . . . . . \ . . ; , . p. ( : ? I , ' ' ' ' It ' " ' 0 . > , t ' - " ' . . ' ' ' ' ' 91/ ' , . . . " . , ' " . F. .r . . . ; . . " ' ' ' ' ' ' , , " _ . . . ' ' , - ' , . . . ? : ' : , "w , , . . . . . . .IJ . . _ . " . " . . ' ' : ; " , " - " . . : I & I " : n"r'I . . . , : . : ' ' . , . . . , " , , , \ . . . . , , : - : . , , , . . . . : - . ' . . . - " . , , , . \ . U " . 'fal \ : : , January 8 , 19o . T l l-I1 ( FALLS CITY l TRIBUNE'r \ ' , . . , - . In Social Circles s : Y . and in the Lodges . . - - - - - - - - 1'hc Arions held forth at thc II t' ' ) ' ' " German hall on New Y can ; eve . and thc event t proved to bc one of their characteristically plcasant ; d sutces. . . . - - - - , - The Presbyterian Ladies Ken- sington i society met : Cliursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. David Da , 'ics. A very pleasant . and profitable meeting was hcld. \11'8. : ' 1L. . Hum1llclrcich cn- , tcrtaincd \Vcdncsday evening in honor of Miss Sue Cain. 'l'hcrc were a number of guests present and thc evening was made very pleasant by thc general hospital- ity of thc hostess. , Upon invitation of \Vil1 ' and - Ralph Jenne a number of young people danced the old year ! out - and thc new year in. 1'he-dancc . ; r took place at the Jcnnc opera house and was all in all , one of the most cnjoyable functions that went to make up thc social activity - . . it" of thc New Year rcason. , . The 1. O. R. 1\:1. : held installation - tion of ollicers at their hall on Monday : c'cning' Thc following . - ing arc thc new officers ; C. M. Bohrcr , sachem ; J. 1\-1. Jel1ison , , --i ' t'senior sa amore ; Art ] Moss junior sagamorc ; Fred Noah , prophet ; Sam Scars , chief of records ; G.H. 1 , Fal1stcad , treasurer ; 1. L. Beau- lieu , collector. 1 _ _ _ . Miss Ncttic Cleveland entertained - . taincd a company of friends at a , , , watch night party on New Years . cye. Dancing was the principal form of entertainment and thc young people enjoyed thc occa- ion very much. By serving' i , : : : : ' " r. . -r.-i"'t"Ifol d3int _ " fr ! . . .t\ . s . . : ! : II\MII" . tpss . . , . . : _ , . " _ : - . aided yer : } ' much to thc. . pleas 1iC : r' - " ' ; , ' of ' her gu\ sts. - S . I . . . : ( , , . . . ! . I - - - - I. . ' t . I I 4 t. ' < I" ; t- ; $ : ' / ' " - " - - The Ai O. u. W. lnd Dcgr' , h J.'r fM1. . . > qf Honor ihe1d joint installatio r , " ' . : : < .at the ha41 l on Thursday evenin \ . . . . . , . r - . After the + instal1atiQn supper W' - - - " = ; ; : , : . / ' - " served ! the following . , Verde ' " ' . . " ' ' : people ] were . visitors on that oc " . , ' . - : casi . ' Dr. and Irs. Bourne . " . , caSH.'n : . _ . 1.1' , I4 , . ' ' ' ! , . ' ' . . L. . A. Ei1nscy rand wife , C. Hcin . ' . - - - - : : - : - : - . . , r . : . ' - f ' . e1mat1 ( I I\oIrs. Conover , l\ltS. , B. 1. + - , , : . : , : 'f I Veach : Mrs. M. A Veach an (1 , . ' , . " : , - t' , , 1\Ir " TT. E. Gibson. > ' ! ' , : " , . ; : , e . ' : ' t11at 1904 : tI'lf , . , : . Tl fact that 1904 is leap yea ; . . . . . , . . : , has found cognition at the . , ' t ' , . : r . 'har.ls , : of the ) OUi1g ladies of . ' . . ' _ . ' ' . - , J1'als City and this recognition " " , ' . . 'l ' . . . . / ' r ' W"l 1M given expression b" . i leap l . I' . . . . : " : ; ' ; ff < < .1. : , year ball which took place at the ! " : , ; r ' . : . " - N tional hotel on Saturday even . . . . . : ' . , : , E ; " ' if ig. It was by far the most prc4 1 , ' , . . . . : : . „ , tcntious dancing function of thcl ' . . / . ; ' . ; . , . yseason ) and was attended by about . I : - ' . ' : thirty Harnacks' . . , couples. or : . . . " " . , qhcstra I furnished thc music Th 6 , - young men who wep ; honored t " - with invitations . were profuse jn I , r ! . I . w J J Cp their expressions of the pleasure which the young ladies had afforded - forded them. Punch and wafers were served during the evening . 1\Irs. 1. C. 1\laust planned a very pleasant surprise for her brother , Joe Norris who is a guest at her home and the plans were carried into effect on Tuesday evcning. About twenty friends were pres- cnt and they spent the evening playing flinch , panic and other games. D a i n t y refreshments were served and the evening was one of much pleasure. _ . _ - - - _ . . Henry Sanford , Fred Noah and Charles l\lcCrcary ire responsible - hlc for a more than pleasant social dance given at Hyans hall on New Years cvc. The floor was filled with merry dancers and they continued to enjoy themselves - selves until long after thc old year had given place to the new. The Royal . Highlanders met on Tuesday evening for the first time in the new hall in thc \VahI building- At this meeting joint installatson was held , the follow- ing officers were instal1cd. Gco. H. 11'allstead , 1. P. ; Dr. C. H. Hush , C. C. j lrs. V. E. Jones , \V. E. ; Hobt. F. ' 1' . Prussc , treasurer - urcrV. ; . K. Knight , secretary ; l + red Brccht , manager ; Nellie Downs , warden ; 1\In Charles Loree , sentry. After thc instal- lation , refreshments were scrycd. The members of thc Modern ooehncn of America and their families celebrated the twcnty- first anniversary of thc founding of thc order at thc lodge rooms on Tuesday evening . The attendance - tcndance was very large and the feature { of the evening was the rendition 1 of a very excellent pro- , mm. The principal address was : by Rc , ' . Elmer Ward Cole ; . , was listened to with rapt attention - , . - . tention . The musIc was under 1 itldirection of Dr. Rush and i mIIIIIi ! 'formed ' a marked source of cnj' 0\- t'ment for those who were prescnt. ' ) - ; There were also a number of rcc- 'Ut'tions ' which were very clevcr. ' 'L'ie ' ' program was rendered in the .1 . ' O. 'V. hall , the use of which Hail been secured for this occasion a" ( l at its conclusion those prcs- -e , - nt adjourn to the 1\Iodcrn _ Woodman hall adjoining and then partook of thc elaborate rcfrcsh- . mnts provided for thc occasion. rOn . r this anniversary thc local ± lodge of thc Modern Woodmen of ; America finds itself in excellent . . . CCOfllition. It has one hundred and ' twent-six members ; it owns' : mc of debt one of the finest ' . lg'e rooms in thc city and it has no outstanding indebtedness w atcycr. Its members arc all -7' . . . . . . . . . - , . " . . , :1. : : = . " 4. ' -w 4ay _ _ _ i * t14L .1 . % . . ' SPECIAL SALE 'I/ , ON . pc J I Saturday , January 9th 4 ,1-11 : > I . . . Monday , January 11th. . _ .Yj , TWO DAYS ONLY. . ! . ; : : _ _ . ; . . l\ During this sale wc will wive onc-fourth off on , I : al1 Class \Tare and Queensware We have.a . lnagnl- : p ficent line to select from and with this magni-I " 1 25 per cent from our already low prices , this sale is ' . F one of special 1ndllCliiellt ' ; , 4 In our g-rocery line , which by the wa ) ' is better . . ; ; , ! j than ever , w.e will make luring this special sale the . ! S I following prIces. : : : : : : : : , , ' l 21 Ibs. Granulated Sugar. . . . . $1.00 I -j lt ; cans Tomatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 1 : r . 12 cans Corn. . . . . .r. . . . .r. . . . . 1.00 ! l\ \ ' ! , 12 cans Pumpkins . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 , w : : 12 cans Peas. . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . 1.00 . t . , 1 gal can Pure Maple Syrup. " . 1.10 ' \ 24 Ibs Navy Beans ' , ' . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 R I 7 . . 8 bars Lenox Soap . . . . . . . . . . . .25 . . i 1J fl 8 bars Diamond C Soap . . . . . . . .25 ' ! ' M . c linc"I : \Ve handle everything in' thc g-rocery line , . and our goods are fresh and pure : : : : " " ; ; GEO . DIETSCH . J . . DIETSCHy9 y9 . Phone 141 : : Falls City , Nebraska j _ _ _ _ _ ; ue _ _ _ _ _ _ _ < ; , " enthusiastic and the future of the order in this city is very bright indccd. - - - - - - - Ncmaha Vally Lodge No. 36 I. O. O. Ji' and Elizabeth Rcbckah lodge kept open house on New Years day. The shades were closely drawn and the interior of thc hall . . was lighted hy many pink ' candle that shone forth from thc smilax which was used in the decorative schcme. Cut flowers was also used with pleasing - ing' and artistic effect Misses : Dot Scott and Bessie Davis served - cd chocolate and wafers and 1\lrs. 'Vm Uhlig- and Miss Zola Jones served punch. Cigars were also provided for thc gcntlcmcn. Music ' - sic was furnished by Harncick's orchestra. Many wre : the guests { who called luring thc afternoon and from two until five thc hall was thc scene of picturesque ani- mation. In the evening thc mcmbcrs of the two lodges reassembled at thc hall and spent thc evening in informally . social manncr. . . A program was rendered consisting . . . . , , , ' " . . . . . . " " - . , . " . " . . . . \ ' l " . . " . , . , . , . ; ! , . of music by Harnacks orchestra , - , \ a piano ; solo bo David Reavis , jr , , . , "s a vocal solo hy Miss Anm : , ; Uor- . - , : : rin ton , a recitation by Miss ,4 ; Grace Miner : and a piano solo by : i Miss Zola .Jones. Lunch was then served , I after which those . . J 1 present enjoyed themselves by , ' : . . in various - . ' ' ' participating games : and , in { lancing- to the music of . ' 11 , . ' " thc orchestra. ' : ; - - ' : 'i Wa.nted. , 'S At Armours Poultry house one /j block west of B. & I12. depot. All - - , . . . : . . kind of raw furs , such as musk- , ; rat , skunk" civet cat , raccoon , fox " ; ' wolf , otter , beaver , and badger furs. Call and get our prices. ' P. H. Hermes , 1g'r. Prof. G , . 1\1. Barret was in Oma- ha last week having his type- writing machines repaircd. 1\1rs. E. \\1. Cole returned from , _ a two weeks visit in Iowa 1'hurs- .a : ; j . clay noon. L' Frank Uhlig- sold his hardware \ , . business in 1\11' 1\lcycr , of Hast- . - : ' ings 1\11' Meyer win .ta1w pos- session at once. " , " . ' " , , . . , . ' , . , . ' - ' " " " - " : . ' , . , , , , _ ' . . .I. ' ' > . . . ; . . " . , . , , . ' . , . . : " _ _ _ . , . . . , " ' , M , . \ . . . - . . . . , - , _ . . ' , , ' ' . . - - - -