The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, March 25, 1904, Page 5, Image 5

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March 25 , 1904 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE 5
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j ; \ Correspondence
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I I News of the County as Told by
* Our Special Correspondents
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Barada.
. . Dr. Elder is kept busy attend-
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ing to the sick.
Louis , Georges is suffering from
a felon on his hand.
1'Irs. Rob1. Hobac1 is impr wing -
ing after a wcek's illness.
I\'Irs. Loui Georges is very ill
at her home north of town.
John Marks transacted busi-
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ness in Falls City Thursday.
John lVIorehead of Falls City
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transacted business here Saturda , .
, Frank : Butler and family visit-
ed at the home o'f Jake Arnold
Sunday.
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Fred Sailors and wife now oc-
cupy their new home southwest
of town.
. John lVIichels and wife of Fargo
. attcncled the Spitz'nag-Ie sale .
, . 'l'hursday.
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,1 John Randall ] left the first of
. the week for a few days hunting
on the river.
Louis Rodes and family were
visitors at the home of Carl \:1an- :
gold Sunday.
Carl Mangold's children arc on
the sick list. vr. Williamson is
in attendance.
. 1\rs. Wm. Rains , living east of
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town , is improving after a siege
, of the grippe.
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Jesse Ankrom left for Lincoln
Tuesday to attend the
\ congres-
sional con ven tion.
I Let Hoback & Ebbs do your
I papering 1 and painting. 'l'heir
work is warrantcd.
- . A. D. . Spit7.nagle and John
Bridg-man transacted business at
halls City Saturday.
Miss Eva Scott is sufficiently
\ , recovered from her il1nes to begin
: school , ilonnay morning. .
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M George Vogle and wife drove
. , over from Verdon 'fhursday to
. attend the Spitznagle salc.
i H. \Voodring has purchased
: the Schnute blacksmith shop and
I intends to conduct both shops.
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Robt. Ross left for Nebraska
City Saturday , having been called
there by the illness of his brother.
Chas. Steinbrink and wife and
J. C. Shulenberg and wife were
business visitors here Saturday.
The A. D. Spitznagle sale
Thursday drew a large crowd
: . . and everything sold at a fair
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, V price.
. B. C. Duerfel , a prosperous
farmer of \Villianuwille , was
shaking hands with old friends
here 1londay.
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A number of young folks were
invited to the home of Leslie
Ramsey Saturday evening. 1\1u- '
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sic and dancing were the order of
the evcning. At a late hour all
departed for their homes , having
had a royal . time.
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Ohio Precinct.
1\lrs. James Stouder iH on the
sick list.
Born to H. H. Branum and wife
on March 17 , fJ04 a boy.
Chas. P. Stump closed his
school in Dist. 83 Ionday.
1. 14. Peck and wife of Reserve
spent Sunday with Geo. Peck.
E. ' 1' . Peck and wife spen t Sun-
day visiting Falls City friends.
Herbert Burk and Clay Peck
were dragging the roads Friday
11ugh Prichard and family vis-
ited with Vies Nedrows Sunday.
J110. Lichty and Elma King
were in this neighborhood Sun-
day.
Fred Chesley and wife visited
at the home of O. A. Burk Sun-
day. .
Nettie Bartlett entertained a
number of her friends Saturday
night.
Lorena Rcischick has had quite
a siege of the malaria fever bitt
is improving now.
Ida Bauers and Minnie Karsten
are learning the dress making
trade at Falls City.
Cal 11aust has finished his
school at St. Joe. He will prac-
tice with Dr. Fast this summer.
Williamsville.
Edward Shutz has a new team.
1. A. Dunn went to Verdon
'l'uesclay.
G. W. Duerfeldt had some corn ,
shelled Saturday.
Edward ShutI' made two trips
to Falls City last week.
A large crowd was entertained
at the Stater-Buck wedding.
Henry Simmering made 'a busi-
ness trip to Falls City Saturday.
Grandpa nand \ [ rs. R. J.
Dunn were Falls City visitors
Saturday.
1\11' Simpson and family spent
Monday afternoon with 1. A.
Dunn and famih'
Cord Wood.
Good hard wood , oak and
hickory for sale. C. F. Heavis.
Flour ; Feed , Coal
and Wood.
Look over this and sec what you
want and what you have to sell. I have
for sale Flour ; , Feed , Baled Hay and
Straw , Grain , Ground Feed ! , nt'ut and
Shorts , Coal , Wood , Rock Salt , Pure
Cider Vinegar , Walnuts , Rye and
Wheat for chickens , Ground Oil Cake ,
Poultry and Stock Food. Cash paid
for Butter , Eggs and Poultry , Hides ,
RubberCoppcr , Brass , Zinc , Old Iron ,
Corn and Oats. Flour exchanged for
Wheat , Meal for Coru. Yours for
Business ,
O. P. HECK
Phone 101 5th Street
BARNETT'S MILLINERY .
H- OPENING ! . -
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Ladies you are cordially invited to attend our op- j
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Early Spring Millinery
FRIDAY rtl SATURDAY MARCH 25 and 26 '
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Ohio.
Wm. Bartlet gave a dinner
Sunday.
Wm. Lit.e's : children have the
measles. .
, Miss Fritz is very sick with
lung fever.
vIrs. AllicFirebaugh visited at
Noah Pecks Sunday.
Fred Whitrock is going to
build a barn this spring.
lV1rs. Shaffer of 1'lorrill visited
relatives here this week.
One of Irs. O' lara's little sons
stepped on a nail Friday.
Agnes Leecy visited at the
home pf Chas. Santo Sunday.
J. W. Dodds went to Lincoln
Tuesday as a delegate to the
state con vention.
The German Baptist church
win organize a Sunday school
next Sunday and all arc invited
to take part.
Fort Hazel.
Chris Kern shelled corn this
week.
Grorge Schmidt shelled corn
this week.
H. L. Kloepfcl was Falls City
visitor Saturday ,
H. W. Schmidt was over from
Kansas one day last week.
Ersten Jones is just recovering
from a severe attack of grip.
Prayer meeting was held at the
home of Dan Zimmerman 'rhurs-
day night.
The Zimmerman saw mill will
begin operations toward the end
of the week.
Quite a number of our people
attended services at the 1\1. E.
church in Rule Sunday.
A number of our farmers arc
having their wood sawed this
week. Henry Fischer and 'V m.
'Vissmann are doing the work.
Catalpa Grove.
Ed : Morrison and family were
visiting in Merrill the first of the
week.
Corbet Wisdom moved to Ver-
don 'rhursday. He will make
that his home for the present.
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Oliver vVindle of S1. Joe was in
the Grove Saturday on business
\\Till and Elmer Grush have
been sawing wood the past week.
l\lcll Snyder and wife were vis-
iting at E. E. l\lendanhall's Sun-
day.
The fall wheat crop in this
vicinity looks very promising at
presen t. .
Dan Davis , who went to Illi-
nois to be' operated on for cancer
iH reported in a serious condition. .
C. H. McDowell attended the
assessors meeting at Falls City
'l'uesday. Chas. will be around
to let you know what he learned _ '
about property and its value in
the future. , .
Chas. Ralph and Ed Shaffer
have been sawing wood with
their new saw and the last few
days tHey report a rushing busi-
ness.
J Can Oet You a
Widows' Pension
Quicker than anyone else
I secured a pension for MRS.
ANNA BAnIS of Falls City. Allowed
February 17 , 1904. Mr. Babb died
October 29 , 1903.
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Also pension for MRS. JENNIE
WENTWORTH of Falls City. Allowed -
ed March 15 , 190. Mr. Wentworth
died November 28 , 1903.
John L , . Cleaver ' -
INSURANCE AOENT
Falls City , Nebraska
Missouri Pacific Railway
Time Table , Falls City , Neb.
NORTH
No 51 Omaha and Lincoln
Express . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A 2:28 : a 111
No. 57 Omaha and Lincoln
passenger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A 2:48 : p m
No. 233 Local Freight , Au-
burn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A 1:05 : p n1
SOUTH
No. 52 Kansas City and St.
Louis and Denver . . . . . . . A 2:28 : a m
No. 58 Kansas City and St.
Louis and Denver . . . . . . . A 1:46 : a 111
No. 232 Local , Atchison. . . 10:30 : a 111
No. 220 Stock , Freight , Hi-
a'vatha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A 8:30 : p 111
A. Daily. B. Daily except Sunday.
J. B. VARNER , Agent.
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