The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, January 22, 1904, Page 4, Image 4

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4 . THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE January 221 1904
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On Monday next we shall have on . sale almost a complete assortment = : " ' : ' "
so.rtlnent of Spring Dress Goods , Silks , Wash Goods , MuslIns . \ - :12 : ,
; &c. Tile display of Novelties in Wool , Sill and Cotton Dress ' ;
: : ' Fabrics , includes the newest weaves , the most fashionable ' . , , _
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shades and latest designs , that are exclusive with u.s. '
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. In Waistings , so popular , in White and tile new Champagne , . ' .
. colorings , tile showing is extensive ranging , from 20c to $1.25 ;
, . . . . per yard. We have been fortunate in our purchase of' , heavy . ; .
' . ' : ' Cotton Domestics and will be able to offer you many staple % ' .
i ' : everyday cloths at about old prices. Ladies are requested to
I : : ; , " call ,011 us at once and look , these . new . things over. . . .
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Neighborhood News
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' 1\Irs. R. II. Chittenden i and Ii t-
t tIe daughter are down from Lin-
coln this week visiting friends
lvIrs Arthur Poore of I-Imn-
holdt is visiting her moth , 11rs.
Lcibhart , this week
'rhos Henncssey of Summcr-
field , Kansas"las grcetingfricnds
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hereabout during the week
E. B. mId and family came
down from , Pawnee City Sunday
in their automobile and , spent the
day with 14eeRoy Judd and fami-
i 1y.
A new water tank is being
erected on thc right of way of the
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B. and 1\L just j east of thc depot
at this place. The old tank west
uf town will be torn" ' down and
with its removal one . of the earliest -
est landmarks will disap'pear. :
1\1rs. 1\1. L. Libbee is spending !
thc week with relatives in Lin-
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. Joseph Heim was a passenger :
to Lincoln . Alondai' afterlloon ,
' 1 hc Sherry Comedians ; held
down the , boards at the opera
house Friday nig'ht. The attend .
ance was small . but the pcrf ) t'-
I mance was pleasing - 'prhs- .
cnt.
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1\1rs. Hoppis and soil are visit-
ing' relatives at Burchard.
H. A. 'I iehen , who has been
seriously ill with typhoid ; fever . ,
is now slowly improving.
C. 11' . IIeim and Prof. Johns
placed new pianos in their homes
last week.
ClaudeVhtttey ; .of this'place ,
and lVlamie Birch oBarada were
married at Palls City last Thurs-
day by County Judge \Vilhite. In
the evening a reception was ten-
dercd them at the home of thc
groom's father at this. place. The
'lJttng people will farm the home
place this year. .
Theresa Brick of St. } dscph
was the guest of thc Misses Riley
last Friday and Saturday.
Little Esther Stoltz is a vic.tum
of pneumonia this weck but is
slowly improving .
Bert Ah'or and family are
now located in rooms in thc
Commercial hotel.
A baby boy arri vcd at the home
of John . 14'ons . . . and wife last Sat-
urday.
1\Iinl1ie } . 'durphwas ( lown . from
} IIumbol Sunday , thc gueSt of
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Ars..Will'P. , Fenton. ' ' _
Paul Scan'au ] spent Sunday
with friends : ! i.n . .tiah tha. !
The Misses ' Kelly and O'Neil ]
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, , , ere over from Shubcrt Sunday.
1\Iary Bourke of Auburn spent
a few days of last week at the
home of Henry Farrell at this
place. ,
Emma Keller of Falls City was
in town last week org.atiizhng a
class in vocal and instrumental
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music. She 'sccurcd ele\'en 1
pupils. '
Bcss Graham entertained thc
members of the Candlelight club
at her home Thursday evening ;
Margaret ' O'Grady winning thc
prize. Ice cream and cake were
, en'ed and all present : report a
jolly timc. \Vhist was the order
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of the e\'ct11ng. _ , _ -
R. E. FClton ; was a Table Rock
visitor te ! first of the week.
. ' 1E. . Regan of Deadwood , S.
D. , was in town last week visit-
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ing old time friends
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Poultry raisers of thi- . . section
have profited greatly the past
few weeks on account of a war of
prices between thc local buyers
Iiss Emma Frank , of Quincy ,
111. , is a guest of her sister , IVlrs.
-A A. Tanner and 'Bertha F'rr'llk ;
in this city :
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rrs. Richards , residing , in thc
north part of town left for Kan-
sas City , Sunday in answer . to a
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message announcing the serious , J , . s . : f
illness of her nephewClaud lvloorc' . _ , +
formerly a resident of this city. : " d
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Samuel \Vilson and daughter , : " , L \ } .
Miss Grace of nearBurchard were. . ' . :
guests at.the home of , V. F- ' \Vil- : . I
son and wife last Sunday : ' " : .
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Ben Unhand met with un unfortunate - . ' ,
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fortunate accident on Tuesday - , . . , . . . . . , : : . . . . . . . . . . . _ , .
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while in the timber cutting wooc1. ' ; l
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He was at . w.rkchopping- clown ! a ' . , . , : . tr.fj
tree when his axe struck a dry , " . , ;
twig and glanced l with the ' result ' , : " .
that h9 struck IllS foot. . , ; I
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The funeral G. F. Alarburg- ' [ . - . . . " ' _ . ' <
oil Sunday afternoon was attend- - : -
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cd by an unusually large crowd. . ' . .
A special train from the west "
brought a large delegation from ' , _ .
the I. O. O. F. and A. O. U. \V. . ; : : I
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lodges of Pawnee City. He was " ; "
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very prominent in lodge work in- . . . ' , ' . f : r
this part of the state.
Th republican s of this city l't : '
g-anizel a Roosevelt club on last f .
l'uesday evening and elected the ; .
following officers : B.V. + , . Neil1 , tar
president II. E. ' ' / . t
: Boyd , vice presi'i ' '
dent ; O. L. Bantz , treasurer and : , .
I . 11' . Sharts for secretary. Com- : , , "
mittccs wcrc appointed ( l to solicit , : ' „ - ! ,
new mcm ber. . in alt the precincts "i- . . ,
included in the organisation. : . }
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Special prices on cur . d meats " ' , " {
and lard at Coupe & ' 1'horn tons : .
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