6 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE . , , . April 22 , 1904 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ . - - - . - - - - - LOCAL AND PERSONAL - - Eat Sowle's Candy. Go 'to the City market for bockwurst 4 5 George Culp is working for Grant Windle. Ii' . W. Samuelson went to St. Joseph Sunday. Mrs. 1'1'1. 1\1eliza. of Verdon was in town 'Monday. Byron Dunn of 'i1liamsville was in town ionday. . Coupe & trllOrnton handle noth- ing but the best of meats. A. W\ Seff has had the front of his store nicely repainted , Mrs. George Jennings went to Salem Saturday afternoon. J. V. Battrel and wife left Sun- day for a visit in St. Joseph R. K. Leyda returned Monday from a visit in Weeping 'Vater. Porter Randolph is acting as substitute carrier on rural route , No : 3. John Hermes went to Wellington - ton , Kan. , on a business trip Sat- urday. Ethel I-Iutchins returned : Monday - day from an extended visitin Cal- ifornia Mrs. May ' .Cooper of Humboldt i visited Falls City friends during the week. C. F. Reavis went to Lincoln Monday to appear in a case before the supreme court. Remember that Coupe & 1'horntons corn fed beef and pork , cannot be excel1ed. Jennie Fellers of Humboldt attended - tended the funeral of Francis William Martin in this city Sat- z urday. Irs. Jennie I-Iill who came here to' attend the funeral 01 her sister Irs. Joseph Steele , left Saturday . for a visit in , Lincoln. . Will Hptchings of Aurora , lo. , arrived in the city the , latter part of the week for a visit at the t' home place northeast of town _ 0\ ' . . couple of expert sign painters - , ers wer.e engaged in decorating some ' of the dead walls about town the 'first of the wec1 They handled the brush to the satisfac- tiot of the big crowd that watched - ' ed them. ' Hal ShatTer closed a very suc- cessf term of school in the Yale district Frjday. He. expects to . leave next week : accompanied his sister , Anna , for.a trip to Los Angel and other points Oil the Pacific coast. The delight of the small boy knows no bounds. The advertising - ing car that goes ahead \ of Camp- . bell Bros. circus arrived in ton ti Monday and the force of men that accompanied it covered every available bill hoard with gorgeous - ous posters. ' The show will be here Fric1 ay , May . 6. , - " - . . . . - - - - - - - - - . . - - A man living on the cast side of Evergreen Heigh has a rural mail box at his gate and has his mail delivered every day. His neighbor living across the street is denied this service. The people living to the north in : Mor- g-an Place arc much further from the post office bul they must walk down town to see whether or not their box rent is due. Yet the man with the mail box is being shown no special favors. The street upon which he lives is the eastern city limit , and owing to the fact that he lives on the cast side of the street he is out of the limits and being the required distance from the post office , he i8 entitled the benefits of rural mail delivery . , , "I have 1 been subject to sciatic rheumatism for years , , " says E. 1-1. Waldron of 'ilton Junction , Iowa , "DIy joints were stiff and gave me much pain and discom- fort. My joints would crack when I straightened up I used Chamberlains Pain , Balm and have been thoroughly cured. Have not had a pain or ache from the old trouble for many months It is certainly a most wonderful linimen " For sale by A. G. Wanner . We always supposed that faith could move mountains but we never supposed that dreams would move hills. The other night we dreamed that the . , " ahl building was on fire , as we were watching the spectacle ve looked lip the street and that moment fire burst from all the second story win- lows of the high school. The fact is that you cant see the sec- end story windows of the high school , from thestreet in front of the 'Vahl building tfhos. tfenEyck of 'Barada was in the city the latter part of the , week as . a witness in the Van Osdel case before the county board. Mr. TenEyck' ,8 years of age , has lived in this county 26 years and this was the first time he was ever summoned to appear as a witness in a case. G. N.Camblin oi SeveranceKs. , was , in the city the first of the week visiting his brothers . 1\r. Camblin is well pleased with phis new home in iloniphan county and says crop prospects arc good excepting that the Hessian fly has injured many fields of wheat in that vicinity. More travelnig men make Fall City than any other town of its size in the state. About this time of year , every out-gcing and in..coming train carries its quota , and the hotel accommodations arc oft6n taxed to the limit. . John Iqoeppfel , C. lYladowse , John Hossack , Frank Leachman and Nick Lippold went to Paw Saturday to attend the senatorial con ven tion. . . , . . - - - - . , . , . WALL P : PER - ! : . Yes all kinds ! Our stock is now complete. If in need of anything in the line of \Vall , -M'i ' - Paper call and inspect our line. That's our "c " long suit11e ! have the exclusive sale for Richardson County of the BERGE Special Papers , nothing liner. - - 1)on't forget while buying- Paint you had just as well buy } the best and have us give you a FIVE YEAR GUARANTEE on it. . _ , . THE KING PHARMACY. . ' : FALLS CITY , NEBR. . , ' , -'flf " Current Press Comments. Solemnly Swen..r. The time for assessments is at hand. Now for the whole truth and truth.-Ver- nothing but the - - don Vedette. A Hard Fact One of the irritating facts of politics , with the average demo- crat , is that Grover Cleveland is a condition not a theory.-Au- burn I-Ierald. Avoid Litigation. About a year or so ago a citizen of this city sued his neighbor for damages done by said neighbors chickens. The way to keep out of court is to keep your hens where , they belong.-Plattsmouth ' News Herald. Demand and Supply. As a rule rents arc too low ; in Hiaw tha. One fine 50 foot front building on Oregon street only brings S25. It ought to be $60 at least : and the owners do wrong to rent it for a cent less than S40. -Hiawatha Herald Readjustment. Members of the NI . W. A. arc enjoying a blank assessment for April , the second one for the year. It don't hurt much to readjust fraternal insurance rates , nor the method of collecting Nebraska taxcs.-Gel-eva : Gazette. Martyrdom. The country has heard from Judgc Parker , who admits under his own signature that he has voted the democratic ticket with- out a scratch ever since he was old enough to vote at all. If .that isn't martyrdom will some one give ail example of the real thing.-Bixby in State Journal Favors Lindsay It would gratify Nebraska republicans - publicans if the supreme court . judges \vould agree on Harry l Lindsay for clerk of that ( court. 'fbe republicans of the state dent i" know much about the ! personal reasons tHe judges have for each having friend as first choice , or . ' why the place should to some / personal friend at all. They do ' /1 know an , about Harry Lindsay , and they are for Lindsay. Of . course the judges should select a : competent man for this ' - import- ; . , ' ' ' . ' " : < 1- 3. -t'- ; " ! ant place , but If I-Iarry Lindsay isn't a competent executive offi- cer we'd like to have one pointed out. Lindsay did a good deal , more to help the present judges into their jobs than any dozen of . . , . their private friends.-Geneva - ' , Signal. . An Old 'Relic. " . . _ A Humboldt special says ; ' . " ' : , ' Mrs. Iary of this , ' JI1avaty city . . . " - : is the possessor of a piece of an- ; tique ware , presented by her " ' " : : . mother recently , of which she is ' " justly proud. The relic is in the " shclpe of a wooden canteen car- - - ' - \ " " : . " reed during a war in the old country by a brother of : Dlrs , Hlavaty's grandmother in ; 1781 , ' the date being plainly inscribed ' , on the outside of the bottle , _ ' . . " t , which is patterned very much . - . , / t . > } j , I' after the design now in use. It " ' , , " . . is made entirely of wood " ) , appar- . . : ently from one solid piece , ' as no . " , : : : ยง ; f . seam can be detected. \1rs. . . ' , ' - < , , ; " ; - ; Hlavaty prized the gift very , highly on account of the associations - - : : tions as well as the age. . - . ' Serious Stomach Trouble Cured. . - - ' ' ; I was troubled with a distress - " in my stomach and vomiting _ spells , and can truthfully say that " ' ' ' : : ; . Chamberlains Stomach ; and Liver " ' : ' ; Tablets cured me.-l\'Irs. T. V. 'Villiams , ' Laingsburg , l\rich. - . For sale by A. . G. Wanner / 1i ; For Sale . . . ' . For sale-As nice a 160 as you : . : - " ever saw Deep black soil , not a I' pebble on it , within twelve miles . of the capital of South Dakota , . - for SlOO see \Vhitaker Bros at ' 5-j ; once. 14-tf : - } : : . . , , , , - - ' > : . "J , , 7 . , . -