The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, January 22, 1904, Page 8, Image 8

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i 8 THE FALLS CITY l TRIBUNE I J Jannarr 22 1 1904
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k . . Neighborhood News
, Verdon.
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: Mrs. M. A. Veach is visiting
. Omaha.
G. A. .Torn and ; Vint Arnold
went to Lincoln ] ! vI nday.
Born , to Wilbur IIendcrs and
, wife , last Saturday a girt.
We are now introducing the
I fire drill in the Verdon high
school
Chester Logan of Ncmaha
.allle ( down Satur'day to visit with
friends. .
U Frank Eversoe ] and family of
1'a11s ] City 'isited with L. A.
Kinscy , Sunday.
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1 1 vII's. 1\1. J. Sailor and Irs.
1 l'outch ] were on thc sick list thc
\ first of the week.
I Guy Chambcr1ain of Nelson ,
r r Ncb. , is visiting his grandparents
A. % ook and wifc.
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Prof W.V. . Funk and wife
entertained a few of their friends
i 'l'lmrsday cvcning.
1\'lrs. ' Swan came down from
Stella Sunday to visit her ( laughter -
] tcr , 1\1rs. A. C. Pctty.
J. hrl. Gritliths recently pur-
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chased thc home of Henry Fisher
in the north part of thc village.
David Clark is confined to his
home on account of a sprained
ankle caused from a fall while
hunting
Bcttic Russcl and Alvi1'da Al-
lcn from Salem ] have been spcnd-
ing a few days with -RC\ 1\'lorri- '
son and family.
AIr . .Torn's new rcsidcncc in the
cast part of town is fast nearing
completion and wc arc wondering
who win oCcupy it .
1P. . Look & Co. , moved their
general store into thc new brick
huilding just complctcd by J.1-1.
Hall the first 1 uf the wcck.
Miss : Nellie " , rcavcr was unfor-
tunate enough to lose her pocket
book a few days ago containing
a pair of gold glasses and five 1
dollars in moncy.
Ncv Baldwin of Lincoln filled
thc pulpit at the Christian church
Sunday in the absence of Rcv.
1'10rrison , who went to McPherson . -
son Fan , to preach.
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G. A. R. . Inst lIation.
Veteran Post No. S4 „ G. A. R.
has instal1ed the following officers ;
J. C. Yutzy , P. C. ; Jake Messier ,
S. V. C. ; J. l\f. Goolsby , J. V. C. ;
' \r . S. Korner , O. ( II.E ; P. Glincs ,
adjutant. Time officers of the
, V om aIlS Relief corps for thc ensuing -
suing year arc ; 1\1rs. , V. S. Kor-
ncr , president ; Mrs n. Simanton ,
S. V. P. ; Mrs. ' oolsby ; , J. V. P. ;
lfrs . Vm. Cade , treasurer ; l\Irs.
Sd1Ock , secretary ; 1\l1's. A. W .
Southard , conductor , 'lrs. ' Kirk-
patrick , 1\lrs. Morton and 'l'In , .
Parker , flag bcarers.
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Married
Edna Windle and David W.
Griffiths were married at the
home of the brides mother north
west of this city W cdnes < lay cvcn-
ing' A few friends and relatives
of he t bride and groom were pres-
cnt and after thc ceremony had
been performed by H.e\ Parsons
of . Salem , thc happy couple were
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showered with cong-ratulations.
The bride is thc daughter of
the late Wm. Wind1c. She was
raised on the home farm north-
cast of town and is widely known.
She is a highly accomplished
young lady , possessing the accomplishments -
complishments and traits of char-
actcr that go to make up the true
woman.
The groom is the postmaster
at Vcrdon and one of thc best
known and most highly respected
young men in thc county. Both
he and his bride have many
friends who join in congratulating -
ing- them on this happy occasion.
G. F. Marburger t Dead
George F. 1\larburg-er died at
his home in I-Iumboldt Friday
aftcrnoon. 1\-11' Iarburgcr had
been in poor health for a long
time and his dcath , though not
unexpected , comes as a shock to
his friends throughout thc coun-
ty.trhe deceased was a promi-
nCJ1t business man of IIumbo1dt
and had lived there for many
years. He enjoycd a wile acquaintance -
quaintancc and , all those who
knew him regarded him as an
upright man and an exemplary
citizcn. IIc was promin emit in
lodge circles , being a member of
the 1. O. O. F. , 11.V. . A. , A. O.
U. \V. and D. of 1-1. The funeral
was hcld on Sunday afternoon
from thc Presbytcrian church at
1-1 tun bold t.
Concert t and Ball
The concert and ban to be , g'iv-
cn by Harnacks's lVlilitan' hand
and thc Arions at thc German
hall on vlonday evening , February -
ary 1st , will be well worth at-
tending' The concert will be
something out of thc ordinary
and it will ] ] bc followed by a hall ] ] ,
thc music to be furnished by a
good orchestra. Lovers of music
and dancing should not fail tu
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attcnd.
, Our County News
We are rapidly organizing our
corps of correspondcnts ( anCl this
week publish thc late , news from
Humbodt ] , Dawson , Shubert , Vcr-
don and Ohio prccinct. Other
correspondents will ] ] be added as
fast as they can be secured. 'l'his
is going te be one of the strong
features of 'l'he tl'ribune.
One dollar buys 100 envelopes ]
and 100 sheets of writing paper
at thc 'l'ribune ofiice. Good qwil- ;
ity and neatly printeL
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( Concert and Ball '
GIVEN BY tJ - -
Harnack's Military Band ,
) $ AND
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German HalI--
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F Monday , February 1st "II
i .ItA Admission , 35c ; Children Free 1"1\ ' \
Dance Music by Good Orchestra a : _
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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'Subscribe for The tl'ribune.
- C. V. IIendric1s has been very
ill this week.
E..T.Shiclds has placed a phone
in his new 'rocery. It is number
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Congressman Burkett has recommended -
ommcnded John Marks to be
postmaster at Barada.
'Ve would like to have the
business inert look 0\ er this issue
of ' i'he'l ribtute and see if an ad
can be found in a poor position.
The peculiar manner in which
one of the big cedar + rees in Jim
Jell isons fron t yard was demolish-
cd by the ice storm has attracted
much attention. When the load
of ice b came too heavy , the big
trunk split from top to bottom
much as though it had been struck
'by lightning. Time damage . to
trees an ovcrthc city w.as '
over ty was very
great and thc evergreens in
Steele cemetery were also badly
injured.
The regular services will be
held at the Alefhodist church on
Sunday. tl'hc pastor , Wharton
B. Alexander will ] ] preach hoth
morning' and c\'cning" horning
subject , . . "tl'hc Knowlcdg'e of
ChriRt" for the evening " 'Vi th or
Against Christ. . ' Sunday school
mcets at 915 : a. m. with \ ' . G.
Ly ford tlR supc1'in tenden t. The
uuior League . . meets at 3 p. 111. ,
1'1rs A. G. 'Vanner , superinlend-
en t. ThCEpwortll League meets
at ( ) :30 : p. 111. , Lillian Dorrington ,
presiden
'fime'fribunc wants to print all ] ]
the ncws. If you know anything
geol ( can up phone 22h ( and if
necessary a reporter will ] ] call on
you for particulars .
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OLD WATCH AND CHAIN.
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IltlY Were Made by Ex-President "
Cleveland's Grandfather
P. G . I'ei'ry , of Houth " 'in < 1halll , : : i { }
( 'onn ' . , hills : an ; heirloom which Ill' .if ' :
prize ! : ; very highly for two l'l'aSOUH. , : '
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Due is that fl has : heeu < iu the possession - - , /
session : of his falllil.'yer . < since it ! > y-
was first madp and that it was ' , "j > < .
purchased ur ( 'olllmodore ferry , , , ' , . ' )
of Rhode Island , and the otheL' ' _
I'eason is hOrallse \ it was made In' , _ . , "
px.President , Groyer Cleveland's . : " : " ,
; : ; neat-gran(11'at-h < 'l' , says the lu1. ' ' : "
HUn [ Obsl'r\'er. \ _
'rhe hleirlooin is a watch aims ! . . < '
chain made of silver , and while if. '
will run to-dar it dews not keep
very good time , as ; Ill' t works al'l'
badly worll and )1 I' . Perry values : ;
it so highly that Iw dews not try : . to
keep it ruuuiug , as h ] w wishes ] to
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preserve watch is similar : - ' . .
to all old watches it being ' 1
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thick in the center and ; rounding , ' , . . . " '
toward the pdgps. . < ; _ f
'Vhen the back ; of 1 he ease iK ' I
opened the cutup case ranges ell r _ '
and it opens with a spring.- is _ . : . j
un open I'a'p ; slid has gold hands. ; . : ' - ' _
Ou the outside of the back of . = , 1
the 'ase is ; a l , round printed slip '
that bears the Annie 1ViII ( 'k , 'e- : .
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land , maker , orwich . ! . '
The watch was repaired and .
eleaned the last time in 8.1:1 : , amid
at that : tinw the jeweler said that : I
it was worn out as far aR th , '
\\'ol'ks were concerned 1 , hut it will y
still rumi
'Phe chain is an oldfHShiot111 1 -
lat1el'n ( with a hl'ahook . to ,
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fast < 'n it to the yesl , and if' was ; # -
rnul . . hy hand. Both the \\'at'h . . . . )
x11(1(1ia111 ( are is'oI0l'pe1 f' om agt'
a 11(1 fir. I Ppl'l'r will not allow h111 1 _ .
TO IH' ( ' ! < 'Hlwel. TIl' clops 1101 know .
how 01e1 they are , hut says thry , "
are 'otlRidPI'ahh' 1110 I' ( than JOI )
yea I'S '
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h01(1 l ( I' when Ill' gets iI'PII. (
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