The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, February 12, 1904, Page 12, Image 13

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    12 Tl.IE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE . February 12 , 904
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
P. O. Avery of I-Iumboldt , was
in town vlonday.
W. D. Easlcy of Kansas City
was in town over Sunday.
H. lJe Lawrence of Preston
spent Sunday in this city.
Ernst Bode has been in St.
Louis on business this wcck.
O. A. Cooper of Jlumbolc1t was
in town on business 14Ionlay.
J. R. Cain of Stella transacted
business in this city 'l'ucsday. ;
Deles Graham and wife of
Dawson spent Sunday in this city.
Thomas D. Smith of Hiawatha
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Chas Hofcr and Quimby Hos-
sack were in crdun on Sunday
c'cning'
R. S. ! vIal on ) ' of Humboldt was
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a business vlsrtor \ 111 tuts ctty
' 1'ucsday.
Charley Sarc of Mound City ,
Mo. , visited his Falls City friends
Tucsda } .
John \V. Powell made a business -
ness trip to Sterling thc first of
. thc weck.
Glen Bronson ' and wife of Vcr-
don spent Sunday at the home of
O. P. Hcck.
t C. F. ] Rcavis has been in Paw-
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11 , nee City this week attending dis-
i trict court.
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: . . .1lrs.Vm. . Cadc went to Daw-
son .Monday for a visit wit ! :
. friends and rclati \'cs.
C. 1I. Heinzclman of crdon
was in town Tuesday looking .
after business mattcrs.
Grace lIancr returned to her
home in Hiawatha , Sunday after
a visit with relatives in this city.
Hobt Hoback of Harada was in
town 1\'londay. . 1\11' Hoback
found thc roads iet pretty bad
shapc.
P'V. . Samuclson left Sunday
for Los Angeles , Ca1. , to look
after his business interests at
that placc.
- Roy White of Pawnee City is
in town renewing old acquain-
tanccs. Roy was a clerk for G.
D. Bicc & Co. , in this city a few
years ago.
H. J. Ilcoppfel of Rube was in
town l\'Ionday. 1\11' Klocppfcl is
one of thc best known breeders of
Duroc Jersey swine in that section -
tion of thc county. .
Thc medicine show that held
forth at thc Jcnnc opera house
fog Hia-
last week left Sunday -
watha. For a show of this kind
it was exceptionally good.
Warren Hutching-s has moved
into his fine new residence on
North Chase strcct. This is one
of the finest residences in this
city and makes . it model home. . ' . .
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lcNamara Bros. Comedy Co" ,
appeared at thc Gchling' on Sat-
urday evening and played to it
small housc. " ! vIr. Plaster of
Paris" was thc attraction an-
nounccd but at thc last moment
thc bill was changed and thc melodrama
odrama "Gdt thc Ncwshoy" was
playcd. It is hardly fair to cri t-
icisc thc actors advcrsly because
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thc best .of actors could make
nothing of such a play and thc
disappointmcnt of thc audience
was due to this fact more than
anything clsc.
The bonafidc circulation of The
'rribut1c doubled itself in thc last
wcck and it wasn't a very good
week cithcr. In addition to this
regular list , wc print every week
enough sample copies to make
our circulation greater than that
of any other paper in thc county.
\Ve see that these copies reach
thc very best class of people in
thc territory tributary tu Falls
City. A word to thc wise advertiser -
tiscr is sufficicnt.
\V. E. Horstman , thc popular
auctioneer was in town : Monday.
1\11' Hontman isoften called upon
to cry sales for men who have
employed him before , which is
the best possible evidence of his
ability. 1\'latt Schulen berg is
going to hold a big sale ar.d l\'lr.
Horstman will do thc "spieling. "
'L'he front of C. F. HofTmans
tailoring establishment has been
given a coat of paint. It is very
attractive being a bright red , and
that together with the window
display draws attention from all
who pass.
On Saturday ) a ' rrihunc man
had a talk ' with thc gentleman
who eliscO\'crcd ( thc mineral paint
deposit near this city. Hc prom-
iscs something of interest for
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publication in the near futurc.
Joseph Sarbach , formly of ,
Humboldt , but now a rcsidcnt of
li'airhury was in town ? londay
and Tuesday making a final settlement -
tlcmcnt of his accounts ' l-
as guardian ) -
ian of \Vm. Preston an incom-
pctcn
P. O. Avery of thc west end
transacted business at thc court
house thc first of the wcck. lIe
was appointed guardian ofVm. .
Preston , to succccd Joseph Sar-
bach , who resigned thc trust.
A. H. PorI' of Dawson trans
acted business in this city Ion-
day.
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A. H. Fcllcrs oJ llumboldt
made a business trip to' this city
.1\londay.
George Fal1stcad was attend-
ing- to some budncss matters in
Preston 1\10nday.
\Vm. Brandow of Humboldt
was in thc city on business thc
, last of thc wcck.
G. C. Kaiser or Preston was in
town Saturday and The Tribune ,
. acknowledges a cal1.
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finnouncement
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Having Purchased the Hardware Stock "
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of Prank Uhlig , I am now open for ,
Business and respectfully solicit - the - ,
Patronage of the People of Palls City !
and vicinity. : : : : .
My Motto-- - - : : C J
MY' Pies " '
"Prices '
_ es Always Right"
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. , /Jlejc F. Meyer
At F. hlil1' oS Jld Stand I
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For weak digestion , belching
or sour stomach use Chamberlains
Stomach and Liver tablets and
you will get quick relief. For
sale by A. G. Vat1ncr.
Wantcc1-1. boarders at pri-
vatc placc. Good location one
block from Main street inquire at
Tribune officc. Hf
One dollar buys 100 envelopes
and 100 sheets of writing paper
at thc Tribune officc. Good ( qual- )
ity anl neatly printed.
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Perfect Confidence
where there a . ; ed to be a fCl'l-
iugof uneasiness and worry In the
household when a child showed
symptlJt11S of croup , there is now
perfect con Hdcncc. This is owing
to thc uniform success of C:1itm- :
bcrlain's Cough Remedy in thc
treatment of that discasc. l\'lrs.
1\1. 1. Basford of Poolcsville , .Md. ,
in speaking of her experience in
the use of that remedy says : "I
have a world of confidence in
Cha1l11. ) ( rlain's Cough Remedy for
I have used it with perfect suc-
cess. 'ily chi1d Garland is sub-
ject to severe attacks of croup
and it always gives him prompt
relief. " For Sale by A. G. Van-
ncr.
Flour , Feed , Coal
and -'V ood.
Look over this and see what you
want and what you have toscl } . have
for sale Flour , Feed , Baled Hay and
Straw , Grain , Ground Feed , Bran and
Shorts , Coal , Wood , Rock Salt , Pure
Cider Vinegar . , Walnuts , Rye and
' 'lheat for chickens , Ground Oil Cake ,
Poultry and 'Stock Food. Cash paid
for Butter , Eggs and Poultry , Hides ,
Rubb r.Coppcr , Brass , Zinc , Old Iron ,
Corn and Vi.to Flour exchanged for
Whe'at , Meal for Corn. Yours for
Business ,
' O. . P. HECK
Thone 101 . 5th Street
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TRANSCEND t\L JOKES.
At the Expense of the Illustrious
Colony at Brook Farm.
For the nnhpil''ing ) world out
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side , it must be remembered
the Transcendental movement at
least con ! ributeI ( some ; such sun-
shine through t the very sarcasm : ;
it excited ; as when Mrs. Russell , _
Father ra\'lot"s brilliant daugh- , 4
tel' , did not fliIll'h from defining . .
the TrascendeutaIists as "a l'tU' !
who doe into the infinite , soared
into thc illimitablp and never } lHid' . .
cash ; " 01' when ( 'a t'l\'lp , described , .
Hipler , who had ( 'II ; lied on him in _ S .
England. as "a o'inian ( minister
who had left ) the pulpit to reform
the world by cultivating onions. "
Emerson ( 'ompat'pd Brook Farm
to "a French ' revolution in sma1l"
and a certain tlll'P t ing' of time Tian-
srendenta I chlb to "going to Heav
en in a swing' " :111 the pe'nliari ,
ties of Brook Fnrm , we may be
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sure , says Thomas cutworm
Higginson , in Atlantic , WE'rl
reported without diminution in ' ,
the gossip of Boston Society ,
even thc jokes of the , young people
made upon themselves being taken : .
en seriously ill the world outside
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as when they asked at the dinnei' ' . r
table : "Is the butter within the
sphere of , Your influence ? " 01' pro. .
posed that a pip should be cut .
"from the center to the peri-
pherJ' " There being more yonnz :
men than young women , at first ,
an unusual share of household dtl
ties moreover , fell upon the
stronger sex. They helped in the
laundry , brought water from the ( !
pump , prepared vegetables in the
barn. The graceful George \Vil
liam Curtis trimmed lamps and
the manly and eminently prl1ctica I
Charles Dana organized a band of
"griddle cake seryitoi's" compose ]
of "foul' of the most elegant t $ > '
youths of the community. " t
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If you are pleased with the ,
Tribune's news service , ' tell. .
your neig-hbors. If not tell
us. Our correspondence ser- ,
vice is the best in the _ county. ' - 1 , , ;
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