. t April , ' 29 1904 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE 3 II . Correspondence t \ News of the County as Told by a , " Our Special Correspondents i ' f lIb' I _ Preston. ' i - G. C. Kaiser is on the sick 1ist. ; - . Anna Bush is on the sick ist. 1 . L. ' D. McCumber is on the sick 1ist. list.W. : , W. S. Leyda was in town Fri- : day , . . Dick Kenned was in town Sat- urday. I Ed Bush drove to Falls City , . Tuesday. , . . . . . . . . ; .0. : < I Joe Glaze < drove to Falls City "Saturday. . ; Mrs. Yetta Rieger is sick with " \ the measles. _ j james Mooney drove up from \ . iR 10 . Saturday . I - i \ i , . : 3 4"Iowty went to Shubert to t visit his , parents. J i . Colon l Knickerbocker went to r I , " " . , Hiawat q aturday. . II - , ) Will Ogden of White : Cloud was in town Tuesday. ' , Quite a few from here attended - the Bill : Murphy funeral , Anna Neitzel is much improved after a two weeks sickness. Chas , McCunlber is visiting his I brother , Lou , at this place. I Stella. Butrich of Rule is visit- I . , ing at the home of J. S. Wilson } .r . I J. R. Shelly and H. P. Rieger - vent -to Falls City Wednesday. Gideon Daeschner came over from Gower , Mo. , too visit his : . folk" _ Ed Bush , Orville 1\ieyers and Bert Harpster went to Falls City Saturday. The dance at this place was not very successful on account of the bad roads. " Elmer HoseltonJoseph Neitzel , Ted Hoppe , Will Pyle and Ed Bush went to Falls City Tuesday _ _ " . . -.J I ; I ZiiiE : ! BEST IS NONE TO oooo-y I WE ARE MIGHTYBUSY CAN HANDLE A LITTLE MORE THOUGH We have sold more . , high class decorations . in WALL PAPER than all combined. ) 4.WONDER WONDERWHY WHY ? t BAXTER & CO a The Decorators DROP us A CARD AND WE WILL CALL . . .I ) a4 r 1 M r . . I The graders are camped in town. The will do some work 011 bridge No. 64 east of town A. E. Heacock shipped a load of hogs to St. Joe Thursday night. He accompanied them. John Casey , Emma Grant arid Frank McFarland of Falls City attended the dance here Friday night. Herman Boehme , Chas Berner , Mose Roberts , Frank Palmer and Carl and Leonard Simon were up from Rule Sunday. C. D. Pickard , Burlington re- lief agent , is relieving B. Harps- ter , who is visiting his parents at Blue Springs. He has not been home for two years Ohio Precinct. , F. S. Lichty shelled corn Fri- day. day.Epb Epb Peck shelled corn Wednes- day. day.Sadie Sadie Peck has returned to her home. _ O. A. Burk sawed wood Wed- nesday. Mahlon Peck left for Merrill , Kan. , Friday. Earl Shaffer was the guest of . Falls City friendf Sunday. John Hutchinson visited with Noah Pecks the latter part of the week. Perry Shaffer and wife of Ne- braska City visited with F. M. Shaffer last week. . Mrs. Ne111an died Friday. She had resided in Ohio township for several years and was well known. \'filliamsville. Edgar Shutz on the sick Jist. John Slater finished threshing Friday. . Theodore Shutz is slowly im- . provmg. Joe Schawang is having a new wind mill put up on his farm. Henry Faller and Mr. Gen' ; ck sold hogs Tuesday and Wednes- da v . . . . . . . .J. YJohn John W. Whitehead broke stalks . for Edward Shutz Tues- day. Grandma Dunn spent Friday evening with 1. A. Dunn and family. . . Mr. Rienke and daughter Ida made a business trip to Falls City : Monday. G. W. Duerfeldt and lvIr. Wis- singer attended lodge meeting in Falls City Friday evening. : Mr. Vogle ordered two hundred pear trees of the Smith nursery last fall and received them in time to plant them on Arbor dav. Ed W dttwer and Dr. Wilson of Humboldt were in town Wednes- day. 'tire Wittwer has been attending - tending a medical college at . Kansas City d.nd will graduate next year. : 'i : r ft'c , , , , , . , . . . . . . . v , : , Missouri Pacific Railway THE WORLD'S ROUTE TO ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST Fast Trains Q Elegant Service Rates to the St Louis Worlds Fair as Follows Season Ticket-------- - $16.25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Sixty day limit ticket------------------------------ 13.55 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Ten day limit ticket-------------------------------- 12.20 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Leave 011 No. 50 WORLD'S FAIR SPECIAL at 8:45 : p. m. and arrive in St. Louis for breakfast. No change of cars. Leave on No. 52 at 3:47 : a. m. , and arrive . in St. Louis in the afternoon. Leave on No. 59 at 2:48 : p. m. and arrive in St. Louis at 7:00 : a. m. Stop-overs of 10 days may be had on all tickets reading through St. Louis. Extension of time limit may be had at St. Louis by applying to joint agent and paying the difference be twecm limit purchased and limit desired , plus 25 cents. For further information see local agent. , J. B. ARNER AGENT . - Postmaster a.t Stella. . The president has named and the senate confirmed the appoint- ment of J. H. Overman to be postmaster at Stella for another term. This is righteous recogni- tion justly , bestowed and Mr. Overmans friends all over the county will be glad to hear of it. Card of Thanks. We take this opportunity to thank those friends who so kind- ly aided and comforted us during the illness and at the time of the death of Elmer E. Coupe. Mrs. Juliana Harlow , Seymour Coupe , - West Coupe , , . Nellie Shaeffer. Concert 1 t The Wesleyan Quartette No . 2 . , will be at the M. E. church , Mon- day May 2. See bills. Every- body come. Tickets on sale at Lyfords , Jaquets and Davies & Owens. Married Ladies Kensington. Mrs. Ed Morgan entertained the members of the Married Lad- ies kensington club on Wednes- day afternoon , the occasion affording - fording all a most pleasant and profitable time. H. P. Marble of the Humboldt Leader was in town on business today. H. J. Kloepf el the well known stock raiser of Rule was in the city yesterday. , R. A. Laing of Winnipeg , Manitoba was in the city this week visiting at the home of A. Graham. ] y - } Soroli. Sorosis met with Mrs. H. R. Miner on Wednesday afternoon. After discussing acourse of study for the coming year papers on Alaska were read. Grace Miner favored the club with music dur- ing which time the hostess assisted - ed Mrs. Giannini served refresh- , ments. Mrs. Knight being pres- ent a guest of honor A Change Firm. , W. . C. Ray has disposed of his interest in the Falls City Tri- bune and retired from the busi- ness. The paper will be conducted - ed hereafter by The Tribune Publishing Co. , with O. R. Ross the former partner of Mr. Ray at the head. .We a. carry . . . . COMPLETE LINE . OF Building Materia.l' , And all kinds of COAL WE SOLICIT YOU& PATRONAGE Chicago Lumber f4 Coal Co. TELEPHONE 58. . THE TRIBUNE DOES GOOD JOB WORK