The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, February 05, 1904, Page 5, Image 5

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_ . February I 5,1904 TIlE FALLS..crrv I TRIBUNE 5 r
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Neighborhood News
Dawson
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: shccial } to The Trihullc.
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' Irvin Builta of 81. joseph was
, ' thc guest of Dawson friends last
Saturday. ,
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F Miss Lillie Bcutlcr of Pourable l
is visiting the Misses McGinnis
- tis ! wcck.
. Nancy \Varrcll has bccn very
' sick during thc week but is i111-
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proving now.
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Gus Schlosscr was ' up from
Falls City thc first of thc week
_ visiting his parcnts.
' \Vm. Kcnncdy spent scycral
, days this week with his son ,
Pearce , at Elmwood , Ncb.
; I \Irs. Hugh \IcGi.llnis . is"houte
t ; . from a several weeks visit with
SFr relatives at \Iarysville , I'i ansas.
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George Beldcn returned home
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' { 'ncsday evening from a. visit
with relatives at ' \Vymore and
Lincoln. .
John Scanlan was over from
, ,4' Axtell , Kiln. , during the week
' " " ' visiting his brother , Paul , drug- . .
gist at 'l'iehcn's store.
A number of our people attended -
ed court at Falls City during the
week , being interested in theout-
come of the l111uels0I1 trial.
.A , number the young people
. . of the vicinity enjoyed a social
" " , dance at the residcnce : of J. \V.
' , ( Hothenburger last Friday night.
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, A pleasant time is relQrted.
! ' : Marshall Spauldint , who wen s
J 'eel I -
" ' returned home this week and rePorts -
ports that he invested in a choicc
quarter section of land in that
country.
The rural mail carrier's associ-
ation met last Saturday evening
at the home. of Carrier Bacon i in t
, this ci ty. An oyster supper was
the order of the evening and ( a
g'ood ; time was had by thc Hunt
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bcrs. -
( I ' 11 \Vc arc g-lad "to bc able to announce -
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, 'F pounce that Alex 1"'ichcn , jr. , who
has becn so low that his life was
despaired of , is now in a fair way
, to recovery and his friends hop
: I hc may bc permanently restored 1
to hcalth.
I Miss : Mary Ulmcr and Charles
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\Vnster , two of Dawson's promi-
vent young people , were unites
in marriage last Thursday by
Rcv. Maze of thc Evangclical 1
church. 1"'hc happy couple will
work thc g-room's fathcr's farm
this year : and arc already nicely
located thcrcon.
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i t . As August termohlcn was
! 1 t' . , driving out of town Sunday even
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ing- thc tongue of his buggy cart
down and frightened his team so
badly that they ran away. 'l'he
horses were stopped without having -
ing' done much damage and thc
driver escaped unhurt. Less than
. , _ an hour afterward as Arthur l\Ic-
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Coy and \Vi11ic Smith were driving -
ing- clown main street their hors
became frightened and in trying
to stop it the animal ran the bug-
gy against thc city water tank
and threw both boys ) out. 'r te
buggy was hadly broken and t h
horse ran several miles out of
town with only thc front running
gear of the vchicle. Neither of
the boys was much injured ex-
cept for bruises sustain 1'1'0:11 : .
the fall ] ) on the icy ground.
J. J.'i aylor , our worthy miller ,
left Friday morning for Newark ,
New Jersey , in response to a telegram -
egram announcing the fact that
his mother was ( : yng' : . He failed
to reach her bedside in time to see
her alive , as word came Friday +
evening that thc ag-ecllady pass-
ed away during the day. \lr.
Taylor will bc gone a couple of
wceks. .
Miss Louise Capps and Sam
Twist were married at the Chrs ;
tian church south of town last
Sunday evening by Hev. Oliv , r.
After thc ceremony \\'cddil'g
supper was served at thc home of
the bride's sister , 1'Irs. Martin
Harris.Vc undcrstand the COtl-
pIe will residc in Oklahoma.
Perfect Confid nc .
Where there med ; to bc a feel-
ing of uneasiness and worry In thc
houschold when a child showed
symptoms of croup , there is now
perfect con/idencc. / This is owing
to the uniform succcss of Cham-
berlain' Cough Hcmcdy in the
treatment of that tlisease. 1\-1rs.
1\f. 1. Basfurd of Poolesville , I\'Id. ,
in speaking of her experience in
thc use of that remedy says : "I
have a world of confidence in
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for
I have used it with perfect suc-
cess. ? \Iy child Garland is sub-
jest to severe attacks of croup
and it always gives him prompt
rclicf. " For sale by A. G. \Van-
ncr.
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Boy Badly Scal .led.
' [ 'he little five-year-old son of
AIr . and 1\1rs. Frank 'l"'upa of
Humboldt ' meet with a serious , and
possibly fatal accident yesterday.
The father had been butchering
a hog and a boiler filled with
scalding hot water had bccn
taken from the stove and placed
on thc floor. The little fellow
failed to notice it and backed up
against it , falling backward into
the open \'cssel. Thc flesh was
burned so badly that fears are
entertained regarding thc child's
recovcry. Thc body was burned
to a blister from thc knees to the
waist and thc physician says it
will takc several days to dctcr-
mine thc result.
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One dollar buys 100 cn'vclopes
and 100 sheets of writing paper
at thc Tribune office. Good quality -
its and neatly printed.
WORE A MAGIC CAP.
Modern Alnddin's Purchase Brine
Him Purses of Gold
A Gel'man organist who ( ( ante to
St. Petersburg from Orenburg out
a ; visit 10 his relatives has met
with an adventure which caused
him to wonder whether he had
by ) accident been tranHl'led } into
the Iil\'StiC east and curried buck
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10 the 1inws of the "Arabian
Nights. " ' 1'Ue ' story ) or his advent -
1 are might wlll be entitled "The
Magic Cap , " and it will be seen
that iI bears a strongrl'semblance
t.o the t history of Aladdin and his
wonderful lamp , sal s the Lon
don lail.
On arriving in St. Petersburg
the Ol'mau'isitor ' '
( \ purchased } u
( 'ap , which he thought would bp
amore l'omfol'ta1 than his ordinary -
nary headgear for exploring the
town t , with which he was not well
al'qllainted' . On arriving hotue in
the evening after his first da"8
sightseeing he was greatly HUl'-
pl'ised to rind in the Iol'kpts } of his
,
O\'I''oat two purses } , one of ' them
containing over flU.
Be marveled : greatly at his m.\'R'
serious luck , and sallied out again
next day. \Vhen he came hon1l'
again he found in his pockets sew
PI'al more purses , and begun to
feel alarmed. \\'hen on 1e t third
day hp cline home with another
windfall in his pockets he became
fl'ightened. But his 'j'eu10nie
common ( sense would not allow
him to believe in the existence of
magic , and he resolved to have reo
( 'OUl'se to the prosaic police force
in order to elucidate the mJ'stery.
AccordIngly he sought out thE :
chief of police and told him all thn
facts. The astute official exam
ined him closely as to the clothe
he was wearing , and particularly
us to the eat ) he had bought in St.
Petersburg , and on receiving his
replies ] sent the German with a policeman -
Heeman to the hatter's shop. l'he
shopkeeper explained } 1hat the
cap was of an exceptional kind.
Home time ago a man had called
on him and given him a large piece
of English cloth , out of which he
was to makp 15 caps of exact sim-
ilHl'itJ' On concluding this order
the hatter found that he had a
piece of C.10t-11 left over , and of this
he made an extra eap-the iden-
ncal t one which was sold to the
Gel'man.
On the strength of this infol'ma-
ion 1 the chief of police arranged
for a detective to accompany the
German on his nest day's sightseeing -
seeing , and the mystery of the
magic cap was cleared ) up. \Vutch-
ing his charge carefully , the ( dete
five saw various men lounge fur-
tivelJ' up to the German und transfer .
for something from their hands to
his pockets. On each occasion the
man thus discovered was arrest
ed , and in the course of two or
three days , during which the same
plan was pursued , the poHce made
prisoners of bout a dozen men
They turned out to be a gang of
pickpockets , and all wore a cup of
the same pattern as that purchased fi
chased bJ' the Gel'man. Their plan
was to mass on thpjl'1ou.1(1er : to a
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a'c uicueratc ( , titr : ( wll01l1 rite UPI'
runt had bcn miNlukcn.
The ac1YPl1 t tlJ'p of Ow German ,
though not Wl'hapH } ; so profitably (
us that t t : of laddi1l , st ill brought t
him a ( 'ollsidPI'ahle Hum of mOlWr ,
for t lIP chief of polii } ] . ' i' ( wus ; so pln't- '
P . .d at ; his SII'CPSS ( that l II ( JlI'PSPllt-
pd flIP principal scion in flIP ulTai1' ;
wilh ; a i hUl1dsoml' sent ' rnir i iii l the
shape of a subs1'alltial ; } Ull'Se of
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Plentiful Salt Supply.
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The historical town of Cal'l'ick-
Fergus : ; , situated on the Antl'im
shore of UPI fast Lough , is 1
remarkablp , f'OI' mOl'e thing ,
than Uw Iossl'ssion } if the st one
on whieYillium ! ; III I. first
plantt'd his foot in Ireland ) , for
from Om 10wn is Neat forum a bOil t
one . fiftIi of all the salt ! consumed (
in tw ) United Kingdom. \yithiu
a radius ; of' less than three 1I1i1ea
fr01l1 Cal'l'i ; ( 'kfpl'glls there are 110
fewer titan I2saII m lwsalthollg-h
oulJ' about : half of these are in op- -
el'n tioll at 1 he present imc. t The
rock which started a1. . this point ,
has been traced IIIH1'r the bed of
the sea across the gnglish chan.
net , past he t Isle of Man , until it
ended in the salt elilfs of North
11'iles. ;
Conundrum.
Bill-\Vhut. is it which when
running fast is stanlingstill' !
Jil1-Dunno. )
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' -A sewing machine.Yonkers
Statesman
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keveng : .
Tle--YoUl' husband is
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with Jour rival.
She-Yes , I encouraged it.
"You did ! "
" 1 certainly did. He can't dance
with a' woman without walking
all over her feet ! " - Yonkers
Sta tesman.
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