The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, May 13, 1904, Image 9

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May 13 , 1904 THE ALLS CITY TRIBUNE
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, r- rrespondence
. . . . News ' of the County ns Told by
Our Special Correspondents
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. Verdon.
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Claud SailO1 is clerking in G.
D. Knapps drug store.
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, ' , _ - Ed vVheatley finished papering
at rank Veachs 'l\tcsday.
John Hall is busy arranging
the ncw hall for o1l1t11encemcnL
Jess Weaver and Henry Kiel
were in Falls City a short time
Tuesday.
. Addle Jenkins spent Sunday at
the home ot Clara Gagnon in
Falls City.
Rudolph Fisher went to Stella ,
" on Wednesday , to move a house
- for 1\11' . Timmcrman.
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O. Fuller went to Vesta thc
first of the week to visit his son
E. Fuller.
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Mr. : Shafer and wife of Nebraska -
braska City arc visiting at thc
; ' 4- home of J. W. Stump. '
There were five young wolves
in town : Monday cnroute for thc
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bounty at Falls City.
J. VV.Stlt111p was in Stella thc
first of the week helping to in-
. voice a hardware stock.
G. A. J0l"11 county assessor was
looking after his deputies in thc
. west end of thc county all of last
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day.
t : Dr. J. \TV. Bourne left for Au-
n burn on r\'londay where hc will
\ . open-an ! office and follo\v his Jro-
; fcssio 1. His long stay in Verdon
i won him many warm friends who
f will bc sorry to have him move
his family away.
, . . The Degree of Honor stet in
regular session on Tuesday evening -
ing i and after thc routine of busi-
ness a number of vidtors whom
{ ; - they had invited filed in to have
r 1 a general good ti me. 1\11' Cor-
t ; . , ncll lit i his usual way spoke in
f behalf of fraternal orders followed -
l' \ lowed by L. A. Kinscy , 1\'Iary ' Con-
. } over and Harry Pcnnington.
Light refreshmcnts were served
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and all expressed themselves ! as
- hang a good social timc.
Ohio Precinct.
J.V. . Dodds visited at E.
Pcck's Sunday.
. Gladys Kimmcl has recovered
from thc mcasles.
O. A. Bnrk's entertairecl relatives -
tivcs last week.
\V111. Hucttncr's father visited
'f' ' him 'rllUrsday. .
t _ 'I ph. Peck's are rcmodeling
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their , housc. -
The farmers in this vicinity
are busy planting corn.
Louis "B\ idler's children . arc
recovering from thc mcasles.
A. E. Kinsely went to Hamlin ,
- Kansas , Saturday to work for
Judd Smith.
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Barada.
:1\Ianford : Allen oracle busincss
trip to your city Friday
Robt. Hoback did some papering -
ing' for J. C. Shulenbcrg N1o:1day. :
Frank Butler marketed a load
of hogs at Shubert IvIonday.
Anton Buckhol7. and fami1
were Falls City visitor onday.
Chas. r.'larlis ' : returned Friday
from a business trip to 'I'arldo ,
1\10.
Fritz Ficnc's little son has been
seriously ill thc past week , but is
snowitnprovitig. .
1\'Ir : Ha11scl , deputy tax collector -
tor , transacted business here a
few days last weck.
Elmer Shuck of Rule and r.
Chipman of Fargo were callers
here 'rlmrsday.
Ed. Spit7.nagle came up from
Falls City Sunday and visited thc
family ' of \V111. Dragoo.
Henry Ahlcrs and wife visited
a few days last week at the Monte
of Hcnry Scimcring.
Decoration Day exercises will
be here at thc Bethcl. \ cordial
invitation is extended to an.
'Ve understand Herbert StoiCS } :
will leave soon for Otoe county
to do some bridge work.
s TIME TABLE
I ' Falls City. Neb.
Lincoln
Omaha
Chicago
St. Joseph
Kansas City
St. Louis and all
points east n.d
south.
Denver
Helena
Butte
Salt Lake City
Portland
San Francisco
and all points
south.
TRAINS I.F.A v : AS 1:0J.1.0\\5 :
: No. 42. Portland-St. Louis
. Special , St. Joseph ,
Kansas its , St.
Louis and all points
east and south. . . . . 7:27 : l' 111
: No. 13. Vestibuled express ,
daily , Denver and
. all points west and
northwest. . . . . . . . . . 1:33 : a 111
No. 14. Vestibled express , -
daily , ut. Joe , Kansas -
sas its , St. Louis
and all points east
and south. . . . . . . . . . 7:47 : a 111
No. 15. Local express , daily
Lincoln and points
cast , west , northwest 1:48'1' : 111
No. 21. V.estibuled express ;
. . daily , Denver , and
aU points west and
northwest . . . . . . . . . 1:35 p 111
No. 16. Vestibuled express
. daily , St. Joe , Kan-
sas ity , St. Louis
Chicago and points
east and south. . . . . 4:30 : p 111
. : No. 22. Local express , daily
Atchison and points
south and wcst. . . . 4:44 : p 111
Xo. 41. St. Louis-PorUam
SpecialLincoln
lena , 'l'acOl11tand
Portland without
change . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:0i : p 111
No. 115. Local accommodation -
tion , daily Mon-
day , 'Vednsday and
Friday , Salem , Ne-
maha and Nebraska
City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:30 : p11
Sleeping , dining and reeling chair
cars ( scats free ) on through trains.
'l'ickets sold and baggage checked to
auy point in thc States 01' Canmta. For
information , time tables , maps and
tickets , call on or write to G. Stewart ,
Agent , Falls City , Ncb. , or J. Francis ,
G. P. & ' 1' . A. , Omaha.
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Your Attention !
I would respectfully call the attention of the
house owners of Falls City to the fact that I
have recently stockcd a full line of - - - - - -
Heath r&l Milli > > a.n's Guaranteed
Paints and Colors. . .
I am also ! ? showing to thc public a new and a .
very complete line , cmbracing the latest in - -
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Ranging from the Cheapest to the Best
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I shall aim to carry a first class line including
thc best grade of goods in the way of
Paints , Oils , Varnishes
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and Brushes
Please call amd get prices , which will always
bc right. ' . lnking my friends for many fav-
ors in past years , I hope for a continuance.
W. H.IERR , H
'Dealer in E.lerythingthat Can be Found
in a Fir. t Claw 'Pharmacy
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Edward Egc and wife arc thc
proud Parents of a laughter ,
which was born the 4th.
Chas. 1\'Iarls ' did some tinning
for I'1at. Shulenbcrg 1\10nday , at
thc home of thc latter , south of
town.
Dr. VanOsdel reports that , the
child of Lawrence Wheeler , who
had a dislocated arm , is doing
niccly. '
The new council met last week
and appointed 1-1. \Voodring
marshall and R. 1\1. ' Williamson
street commissioncr.
1\1rs. Egc was called to attend
the family of her son , Ed. , who
are confined to the house with
thc mcasles.
Mesdamcs : Arthur Nixon and
Wm. Bowman were shoppLlg in
YOl.lr city Friday and while there
attended the circus.
Supervisor Santo of Fargo tran-
sacted business here last Thurs-
day. Squire Gcrdes assisted him
in looking after bridgcs.
Henry Ahlers and family of
Cheyenne , 'Vyo. , are here visiting
their many friends and relatives.
They intend to return the first of
the wcck.
Cut By Wire
Earl , thc tCll-pear-old-son of W.
E. NI arts , who lives on the Wel-
ler farm a mile south of Stella ,
met with a severe accident Satur-
day cvcning. Hc ran into a wire
fcncc that they had built that
morning and tore thc flesh to thc
bone across one cheek requiring
a number of stitches .to close thc
wound. Thc ragged edge of the
barb wire will leave a big scar.
Ice Cream.
We believe that the people demand -
mand better grade of hand made
ice cream and a wider variety of
ldnds and flavor. 'Ve have equipped -
pcd our establishment to meet .
this dcmand.-D. W. Sowlcs.
Memorial Services
The annual memorial services
will bc held at the Brethren
church on Sunday May 29 , and
thc sermon will bc preached by
Rc\ Haskins. An appropriate ,
program is being arranged for
Memorial Dty ; , : May 30.
David Ransom came down from
Shubert on business the first of
thc wcek.