The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, May 27, 1904, Image 14

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    , 1\I'1p7. ' 1904 TIALLS _ _ CITY TRIBUNE _ _ _ . . _ _ _ _ 'u'I I
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, . ; m News of the County ns Told by
Our Special Correspondents
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I a Humboldt.
y It ; . henry Hummel of Holdrcdg"c is
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'I' y / : : ' . Unclc John Cowan has returned -
i.c' cd from a visit at Holbrook , Ncb.
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° . , llrs. Chas. \Villiam has
gone to Oak , Ncb. , to visit rcla-
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lrs. Grace Beycr left Saturday
to join her husband at Salina ,
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Joseph 1Vcdner was up from
1 ! ells C ity over Sunday to visit
his family.
M 1-S. Veils and Ada visited over
, last Sunday with relatives in. ,
Sterling"
" John Knox left this \'Vcck for
Havensvil1e , I\as. : , to spend thc
summcr with rd ati yes.
\V. A. Grecnwald of 1 ' ails City
. was here on business tile fore
part of thc wcck.
henry Lcning'cr has gone to
Sf. Louis to join his family in a
visit to thc \V01'1d's li'air.
l\rs.1)ora Shields went to Falls
City the latter part of the week
before returning to her honk in
SL Louis.
An eleven pound baby boy took
up its abode . last Thursday at
hc t Bone of Lou ' Scirist and
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B. F' Gra\'aUc rcsumed his
dutics this week after spending a
few da's at home with his fam-
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- Dr. Cox and wife arc entertaining -
ing Sa1ic Cox of Utah and anoth-
cr laughter i\lrs. Hit ; from
. Omaha.
J. C. \Viltsc and some others
. who went to Dakota last week
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have returned and seem to bc well
pleased with the prospects.
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I , \Vlll Powers made a business
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i trip during thc week to Loup
t I , : county for thc purpose of looking
\ after real estate in tercsts.
i : Violet SwcC'ncy went to Crete
/ slouchy to rc'SU1l1C her studies in
I college having been here to attend -
- . ; . tend the funeral of her brother.
I ; George Thompson came in
from Chicago Saturday to'isi t
g old frictlh Hc was accompanied
by his sister \I11drcd.
, " John Holman and family ac-
: companicd by 1\lrs. George Clift
will leave next Tuesday for a
'isit at their old house in J ng.-
land.
' ' Ruby Idle has gone to Colum-
I bia , \0. [ , to sing at the com-
I r : 1l1cnccmcn exercises ill thc co -
, i- , . - lcgc in which she formerly attended -
, tended school.
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'j ' \ I" = ' , 1lrs. George iechcrs has been
( ' \ ; . . up from 1i all { City thc past week
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visiting relatives and old fricnds.
She joined thc Humboldt delegation -
tion ; londny and left for Western
to attend a German lVlcthoclist
missionary mccting.
l ev. Bennett of thc Baptist
church is arranging to publish a
monthly paper called thc "Bap-
tist Visitor"in thc interests of his
church work.
Dr. George Gandy , who has
been practicing medicine in Okla-
homa for a year or two past , ar-
rived home Saturday and wc un-
lcrstand will locate in . this city.
11mcs. Baucr Zulckand 'l'jadcn
left 'l'ucsday to represent the
missionary society of the H um-
boldt German I : Mcthodist church
in a convention being held in
\V cstcrn. _
Boyd nkcfcr and wife of 11y-
annis were guests over Sunday of
relatives hcrc. They were returning -
turning from il weeks visit at thc
St. Louis cxposi tion.
B. . A. Scott will embark in thc
hardwarc business thc first'of
June in his building at the south
cast corner of thc square , This
will be thc fourth hardware store
for Hum hold t.
Otis Unkefcr is reported quite
sick at the homc of relatives in
Lincoln where hc went some two
or three weeks ago for a vIsit.
Hc had an attack of appendicitis
but had nearly recovered when
hc suiT cred a rcla psc.
The Ilumboldt fire boys arc
making plans to send a delcga-
tion to the state tournament to
to bc held this summer in 1\01'-
folk. 'l'hcy expect to begin
practice at once and bc able to
bring home some of thc prize
In 0i1CV.
C. M. Sarbe- has again em-
barked in business ! : , having this
week opened a second hand store
and repair shop in thc Hnizda
building , rcccntly occupied by
'l'hompson's restaurant.
News of thc marriage of Guy
Reid to Miss Grinstcad came as a
surprise to their friends in Hum-
boldt. The interesting event oc-
cmrcd on Thursday evening at
1Vellington Kan. , where thc
bride has been employed as stenographer -
llog-raphcr for a number of ycars.
She is a laughter of Capt. J. P.
Grinstcad of Salem and lived in
this city a few years ag-o 1\11'
Reid is in thc '
is employed Burlington -
ton shops at IIavelcck , where
they will make their l homc. ' . 'l'hc\
arr'cd here Saturday evening
for a few days visi t.
'l'he nineteenth annual con- :
mcnCQll1cn exercises were held
last Friday evening at thc opera
house , and every scat in thc
house was fill cd. 'l'hc program
. was carried out nicely and thc
part.g" \'cn by thc graduates , as
well as sonic splendid musical
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numbers by home talent , were
very much cnjoycd. The class
consisted of two boys and six
girls , as follow Ralph Hummcl
and Edward Hodapp , and Clara
Gan'cr , Georgia Belle , Maude
Tosland , Nora StaiICr , Jennie
Gravattc and Wilma \\Tright. A
class play entitled 'Too r.luch of
a Good 'l'hingcloscd thc cvc-
ning's tcrtainmen
A''hard timcs" party was held
br a crowd of young people in the
vacant house being moved by thc
Edwards family to their lots in
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thc north part of town. ' Thc
house was in the street on north
Central avenue , and thc occasion
was one of much mcrrimcnt.
Costumes and refreshments were
in keeping with the surrounditigs
and ciloclles and lanterns furnish-
cd ligh is. Belle Andrews of
Falls City was thc guest of honor.
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J\lrs. Al Pylc is among thc
sick
rrs. Peter Frederick returned
to her home at \Y'morc Satur-
dare
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H. P. Kicger went to Lincoln
Tucsday.
Dr. Grimths was inV.oInorc )
\\Telnes(1ay.
Anna Ncitzcl went to Rule
Saturday
.Mrs. Joseph Ncitzcl is on thc
sick list. .
\\Till Zocl1cr has returned home
from St. Louis.
Jennie \Vatleync visiting her < :
sister , Mrs ' H. P. Reiger
Judge \V ca vcr was in town on
business 1londay.
Anna Bush dune up from Rube
and Spent Sunday at homc.
l\Irs. H. G. Swain is over from
hound City visiting fricnds.
A large crowd from here at-
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tcnded a ( lance at H. Rhodds 011
'i'hursday n 1.rht. .
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Alma Dacschncr went to Falls . . : ?
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City 'l'ucsday. . ' .
C. 11' Pribbcno shipped a car ; . . . .
load of cattle to St. Joe this ' "
wcp.k.
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r1lrs. [ Freed Shelly and Anna _ .
1Ylaeldox ? were in Falls City Sat-
tlnlay. '
Jim l\'Iargra and wife carne
down from glsworth this wcck.
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IIi was called here on account of ' ,
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thc serious illness of his mothcr.
Saturday as Grandma Kaiscr.
Grandma jacschner and \Valter
Kaiser started homc from church ' "
thc king bolt of thc buggy ) broke ' .4 .
throwing thc two old ladies head _
first out over thc front scat cutting t- " . , .
tingami \ ugly gash in .Mrs. Oacsch- ' . . . .
hers fore head and bruising i-'lrs. i
Kaisers lower limbs quite . badh" : ,
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From thc Chapin , S. C. News j
-Early ill thc spring my wife , ' L
and I were taken with diarrhoca .
and so severe were thc pains that
wc called a physician who prescribed -
scribed for us , but his medicine
failed to give any rclief. A friend
who had a bottle of Chamberlain
Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoca ,
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Remedy on hand gave each of us ' ;
a dose and wc at once felt thc cf-
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fects. I procurcd a bottle and bc"r . : '
fore using thc entire contents wc : '
were entirely curcd. It is a won- : + '
dcrful rcmedy and should be :
found in every houschold. H. A. ' -
Bailey editor. This remedy is
for sale by A. G. 1Vanner. 18-4
W. H. MADDOX - . 'I. I ,
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
Lands bought and sold
Hartford Fire Insurance
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Houses in city for sale . '
Money to loc.-o
Telephone 178' . ,
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