The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, February 12, 1904, Page 4, Image 5

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Neighborhood News
Dawson.
Special 'I'hc 'rdhllIlC.
'l'he barber shop has been r < . ! -
Hhing-Ied this wcek.
1\'lrs. W. B. Alexander visited
her parents in Humboldt last
weck.
1\'l'rtle Stratton of Humboldt
visited over Sunday with 1\'lrs. ' N.
B. Judd. '
Will ' 1' . Fenton transacted bus-
incss in l ' alls City between trains
li'riday.
George and Cora Adams visited
over Sunday with relatives at
1 ' alls City.
Lora l\'fcCool and Carrie lIar-
aug-h were thc guests of friends
in Humboldt.Ii'riday . and Satur-
day.
1\11' Larabce and wife were
over from Sabetha during the
week visiting thc Li'airbanks
. families.
H. E. Fcn ton went to Haildam ,
Kansas , Friday and \ ' si ted until
Ionday morning with 'Vm. Fen-
ton and family.
L. E. Taylor , B. S 1\1. claim
agent , was down from \Vymore
the last of the week looking after
thc company's interests.
'rhos. O'Connell and Edward
Ramsey and wife arrived here
Tuesday c'cningfrQm Spaulding-
being called here by the death of
their mother , Mrs. O'Connell.
J. J. 'faylor returned home
Saturday from New Jersey , where
he was called by the serious ill-
ness of his mother , which terminated -
natcd in her death before he
reached her bedside.
Don. O'Grady had quite an exciting -
citing run away while making
his rounds on Route No 2 , Mon- '
day , but he managed to get out
of the wagon before it was upset ,
and thus escaped injury. 'rhc
wagon was badly broken.
SterlGentry , of this city , ( lied at
the home of his brother near
Salem ? londay night , of quick
consuml > t on. l\'lr. Gentry was
one of Dawson industrious farm-
ers and had always been a rugged
man until a few months ago ,
when his health broke down , and
although everything possible was
0 clone to obtain relief hc failed
rapidly until the end camc. Hc
leaves a wife and eight children ,
thc eldest being about seventeen
and thc youngest a babe of one
year. The funeral services were
conducted from thc Christian
church south of town Wednesday
forenoon and thc remains laid to
rest in thc Hcim cemetcry.
1\lrs. Michael O'Connell died
quite suddenly at her home in
this city Sunday evening of hear t
'disease. 1\lrs. O'Conncll' had been
a victim of several attacks during
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'I'i1I ; ht\L1S ClTV ' 'RIHt'\i , Fehrnar ' 1 Igo
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the winter , but latcly was getting
along nicely and she attcneled
services Sunday morning and was
around thc house all day. About
10:30 : that evening she was taken
suddenly ill , and though medical
aid was summoned immediately
she was beyond human aid and
passed ! away without regaining
consciousness. : Mrs. O'Conncll
was about sevcnty-fh'c years of
age , 'and was a devout member
of 8t. 1\ary's ' Catholic church ,
from which place thc funeral was
held Welncslay morning- In-
tcnllcnt took place at Shubert.
Besides her husband she leaves
two sons and three daug-htcrs , all
married , to mourn her loss , tq all
of whom thc community extends
sympathy.
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Barada. .
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Special to The 'I'd hUllc.
EeI'g-ar Smith was quite sick
several days last weck.
\Vm. Nutter wa trading wi t h
our merchants Saturday.
Eel. Spitznag-Ie oracle a business
trip to Shubcrt 'l'uesday.
Thc little son of Aud Hend-
ricks an(1 wife is quite sick.
John : Mark is now postmaster ,
\Vcslcy Smith having resigncd.
Bert McKee ' was over from
Craig , : ? ' 1o. , a' few days last wcc :
Dr. Lecpcr and H.obt. Hoback
were transacting business in Falls
City lVlonday.
Dr. VanOsdel reports Grace
Stevenson quite ill at her home
south of town.
lVlr. Lively , thc wail carrier
was several hours late 'londay
on account of rough roads.
Dr. Flcming of Falls City and
Dr. VanOsdcl were called to at-
tcnd1\'lrs. ' J. C. Shulcnbcrg who
is suffering with an abcess of the
throat.
Ed. Lawrence and famly moved -
cd to Craig , 1\10. . Saturday. \Ve
regret to see them leave for they
made many warm friends while
at this piacc.
Ira Presser mo\'cd his house-
hold goods to Falls City i\-Ionday
and from there he shipped them
to St. Joe where they will reside
in the future.
Ohio.
Special to 'r 'l'ribuue.
'Vm. Horstman bailed hay Fri-
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day. .
1\lr. Rhodes shelled . corn 1\on-
dar.
; : Mcttie Bartlet visited in Rule
last week.
. Chas. 'Venz butchered several
I hogs 1\londay.
Born to Andrew Kcttcr and
wife a baby g-irl.
S. II. Kinsley and wife visited
at E. Pecks last week.
Conrad H. Shindler and Amtie
Brccht were married at the home
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WHEN _ WE BUY COAL . " i
' ' NAaaTE AND G
o TDnWOUo ; IiiL We act as your advance . . .
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1 agent ; \ve insist upon get .
ting the best , and as we
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kno\v the difference bet\veen ,
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gcod and poor coal , we get 4.
the bestso do your if you ;
buy from us.
E. A. MAUST & . SONS. 11
PHONE NO. 38.
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oC the brides parcnts. 'ehe bride
is a young lady highly respected
Iy all while the groom is an industrious -
dustrious young farmer. The
young people will begin their
wcddcd life on the A. R. Peck
farm. .
.A cottage prayer nice ting was
held al the home of O. A. Burk
11'ednesday nig-ht.
. Verdon
Special ' 1'he'f'riburie
1\'lrs. ' Van Sailor is on the sick
list.
Born to A. C. Petty and wife
on Ii'eb. 4th a g-irl. .
1. Bull hauled a load of flour
to Falls City \'Ionday. '
Born to Robt. Chamberlain and
wifc'on Feb. 4th 'it boy.
Guy Gage moved into the Kin-
scy property on 'l\'londay. '
C. 1\1. Hcinzelman was in Falls
City emi business 'fuesday.
H.aymond Kinsey is absent
from school nursing Hla grippe. "
Mart Miller is i suffering from a
severe attack of inflamatory rheu-
mati , m. '
Gco. Leslie came in from Beloit -
loit , Kas. , a few days ago to visit
at the home of his son.
Meta Kekcr returned to her
home near Barada after a visit to
her sister , 1\1rs. C. 1'1. IIeinzcl-
man.
man.G.
G. A. Jorn and family were
visiting at thc home of Charles
Kcker and family near Barada
over Sunday.
Phinneas Fisher received a telephone -
phone message from Lincoln Sat-
urday evening stating his brother
Henry was no bctter.
1\'lrs. Roberts , a sister of l\Irs.
A. Zook is very sick at the home
of Robert Chamberlain. Hel'
laughter , Mrs. ' L. Logan came
down from Shubcrt to care for
hcr.
Rm' l\lcRca preached his fare-
well sermon to a large crowd on
Sunday evening , lie with his
estimable wife have won a host
of friends luring thcir years work
in Verdon. R < , \ ' . 1\IcRea has accepted -
cpted : : a call at Havclock , Neb.
A surprise party was given to
Iva Fuller on Saturday evening
by about sixty of her young
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friends at her home two and one , , : . : : ' :
half miles cast of town. lY1usic . . < . ,
and games : filled i the c\'cning' . , . , !
Light refreshments were scn'cd. ( ' : . : . ' ? . \
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Special to The 'rdUlII1C. . , , i , . are : \ , .
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Ellic Stout of Auburn was in . . , . ) .
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town Sunday. - ' . : i
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Ed Thompson of Howe was 111 " ' "
town l\londay. , " '
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Incl. Lippold is clerking for C.
II. Thomas no\\ .
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A. L. Smith has ben quite r
sick the past wcck.
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' .Pad Reynolds left Tuesday ' for . ' :
his home in Kansas. /
J. N. Vaug't ' : is numbered . 1
among thc sick this wcek. i
Myrtle : Holland visited with
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I'lrs."T. . Kesler 'V ed n esd ay . J
" ' . H. Hogrefc is visiting with j
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friends at Norfolk this week. ! J. + t
1\-lrs. E. A. Shiley spent last ' .1
week in thc country . at thc home i
of Levi Bright. tl
l\Icsdames . H. String'Hcld , -
and Dora Atwood visited in Au-
burn Saturday and Sunday. i '
Neva Hapcr came down from
Omaha Sunday to visit at the
home of her ent in this .
parents . ! dty. Ii , d
Commercial Coffee. '
Coffee is the easiest thing in the
trade to adulterate , even whole , A
coffee being open to suspicion. t
That which is sold ground at 40
cents a pound is frequently half :
chicory , the latter being worth
about eight cents. \Yhile chicory
improves the flavor of coffee , according - I
cording to most tastes , defrauds ( I
tlll buyer in point ) of value. 'A" . _
thc coffee bean improves with age , I
it is a good plan when sure : of a
pure , good artiell to buy in bulk , I
then roast and grind as lweded.
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Rest for the Eyes.
A medical journal says that in
the continued use of thc eyes in
such work as sewing , trpewI'iting' .
bookkeeping , reading and study.
ing the saying point is looking up
from thc work at short interval !
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and looking around thc I'oom. '
This practiced every ten 01' fifteen
minutes relieves thc muscular tension -
sion and rests the cJ'cs.
Cost of Baths.
Australian hotels no charge is
made for baths. In Edinburgh
tels the charge for a daily bath is
' 3.50 a weck.
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