t' THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE ' February 26 , 1904 . 4 _ _ _ _ n _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . _ _ . - _ - . - _ _ . _ _ i. - - - - - - - - - h Neighborhood News , Williamsville. Theodore Shut7- is on the sick list. . shellcd for 1 Bonholdt Bros corn 1SE SE R. Faller tr tesday. Mrs. Seimering . visited in St. 7. > 3 : > Dcroin last'week ' Emma SlaW ; . . spent Sunday with her frtenc1 - Haiel Dunn. " : G. W. Duerf " 1-r ' and Ii' . Butler assisted E. Butlcrwith his butch- cring last wcek. Anna Constantine went to Falls City Monday to spend a few weeks with friends. Edward and B. C. Ducrfeldt assistcd 1. A. Dunn with his butchering last week. lrs. Elliot started for her home in lontana Friday as Grandma Dunn is slowly imprO\- . I mg. mg.G. G. W. Ducrfeldt made a trip to Salem Nlonlay . IIc trove to Falls City and took the train from there to Salem , returning the next lay Ohio. Special to 'l'he 'l'ribul1c. ? I : \ ' Irs. Phincas Fisher is on thc s sick list. Frank Licht shelled corn last i tl ucsday . Fred Ncman sold a valuable horse last week John Brauns moved into their new house last week. John Burk of Rule spent Sun- day with his son Oscar. Claude Yocum was visiting this nchrhqorhood Satur < hl\ . 11. J. Prichard delivered his corn to Straussville trucsday. VVm Schultz and wife arc \'is- iting at the home 'Of John Dowty. Services were held at the Ger- man church 11Ionday : and tl'ues- day. day.Raleigh Raleigh Franklin and John Ncman were in this vicinity ; 1\'londay. Geo. 1\lcsslcr and wife . of Falls City visited at Fred Nemans last truesda . , An entertainment was given at Maple Grove school house Friday e\'cnill . , 1\lrs. Ble\"cns of Oklahoma is visiting at the home of her sister , Mrs. Allie Dowty. . Chester Stump and wife an 1 1 lIcnry Fchr and wife spent Fri day at Frank Lichty's. Barada. . Special to 'l'he 'l'ribune. Sadie Thompson visited lie parents over Sunday. : Mat Shulenberg returned from i a business trip to Bancroft. It is reported that Sam Spick ler has purchased the James Stevenson - cnson farm. , - Sam Isabelle ] ] and Herb Stokes transacted business at Falls City Saturday. .May Kyle returned home Sat- urday from a few weeks visit at Falls City. Mr. Baker , Jack and Jess Pros- ser visited last week with friends in IVlissouri . Jess Kyle has rented a farm in Gage county and will remove his family there soon. John Kelly arrived a few days ago from Bancroft to visit with relatives and friends. The Dragoo sale was attended by a large crowd and everything brought a good price. Berman Kelly ha accepted a position with J. F. Schnute at Falls City and left for that place last week. Wm. Eylc and Ed. Spibmagle returned } Saturday from a busi- ness trip to Bancroft. They arc both highly pleased with that coun try. . . . - - - - - Verdon. Special to The Tribune Lewis Hcineman has the meas- lcs. Owen Clark is quit sick at this wri ting. 1\1rs. Hayden Bowers returned from Falls City Sunday. Jim Cozard and wife of Stella spent Sunday in Verdon. John Nulk was down from Stella - la Sunday visiting fricnds. Lcttic Weaver visited in thc country Saturday and Sunday. Miss Gcrtic Luin spent thc lat- tcr part of last week in Falls City. Hcinzelman Bros. , loaded a car of flour this week to go to Glas- gow , Scotland : 1\'leta ' Hcineman visited over Sunday with tier aunt , Myrtle Bowers in Falls City lrs. I , . Yantiss caste in from Long Island , Kans. , to visit her parents and other rclati Yes. 1\lrs. H.J. Kiel went to Kansas City Sunday to purchase her spring stock of millinary goods. 1\1rs. 'Vebster came up from Emporia the fore part of thc week to look after business inter- ests. ests.Mrs. 1\Jrs. Dobbcr , daughter of Chas. Hcndcrson and wife , came up from Kansas City for a two weeks visi John Hascnyager and family I returned from an extended \ ' si t at Santa Anna , California , They like the country very much. Ernest and 01 Clark carte in . from Oklahoma Sunday night in answer to a telegram bearing thc news their brother was very sick. L. John Goolsby and family of Barada have been here several . days this week caring for 1\1r. . Goclsb's father who is still very sick. . > M I COUCHES l. , : - - - . . . . . ' \ . , w. , . From today until March 5th , inelus = lye , we will sell COUCHES at : : : : ' 'T1,1- : I 20 PER CENT OFF ; f.A COUCH The Same as Cut , 8 rows of tufts , 31 inch ; = I . . . er wide , cov ered in the best of Velour = = $11.75 I ' - - - - - : AIl Couches , , Are of the best J Steel Construes , , ' ' . tion and are guar = I teed. I ' See Our Window Display for I t- o Bargains. I. _ , . . . " A Good Oak Kitchen Cabinet , I 28x44. two Bins , holds 50 pounds each , at = = $4.25 I t44 Reavis & Abbey . . . Grandpa Howland was down town Saturday thc first time for about two months , having : been ' confined to the house on account I of sickness. Scott Sailor , companied by his daughter Grace went to Lin- coln Friday , after spcndin a few days in that city they will make a visit in Hitchcock county. Chas. Peckham moved down from Stella thc first of the week and moved in the Foglc house near thc mill. Hc will work on thc section as soon as thc weather . will pcrmi A rcccption was given to thc tenth grade of Vcrdon high school on Friday evening at thc home ef Ray Arnold south of town Prof. Funk and wife numbered among them and a merry tine is reported. Light refreshments were scrvcd. l\'larricd ' , at thc home of thc brides mother , Allen Combs of Salem and vIiss'Pcarl Foutch of Vcrdon , Rc\ Brewer officiating. Thc ceremony took place on edncsday evening at eight o'clock in the presence of a few intimate friends of thc family. The bride was neatly attired in white while thc groom wore the conventional black. After the ceremony the guests sat down tea a sumptuou ; repast. Miss : Pear . was thc accomplished daughter i of Mrs ' A. B. Foutch who has a ! host of friends who wish to extend - , tend congratulations. Both thc --t. r , bride and groom arc well and I favorably known having lived l here a number of ycars. The happy couple will live on a farm near Salcm. " Perfect Confidence ; - Where there used to bc a fccl- ingof uneasiness and worry In the household when a child showed ' symptoms of croup , there is now perfect confidcncc. This is owing to thc uniform succcss of Cham- berlain's Cough Remedy in thc treatment of that diReasc. 1lrs . 1\1. 1. Basford of Poolcsvil1c , l\'ld. , in speaking of her experience in I ; tl . the use ' of that remedy says : "r have a worM of confidence in I ' Chambcrlain's Cough Remedy for I I have used it with perfect suc- ) cess fly child Garland is sub- ject to severe attacks of croup and it always gives him prompt ' relicf. " For sale by A. G. " \ \ ' an- r ncr.