( . y M June 10/ 1904 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE _ _ n - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - , I LOCAL AND PERSONAL } . . . l ; at Sowles Candy. \Vagg-euer of Dawson was , . rJ 111 town Monday . 1 Ii' M. Boss of Humboldt was in the city over Sunda ) ' . ' O. A Sarbcr of Humboldt was in the city over Sunda.r. 4 Frank Hnizda of Humboldt . y. " \ spent Sunday in this city " . , . Russ Gaudy of Humboldt was . , t in town over Suuday. Lizzie Hossack is visiting with friends Weeping \ \ ' ater. , V. C. McCool of Salem was in town on business Saturday. Coupe & Thornton handle noth- ing' but the best of meats. J. B. Anderson of Reserve was in the city Sunday. James Hinton of Hamlin transacted - _ sactcd business in this city Mon- da y. : Joseph Wedner of Humboldt made a business to this city Sat- urday. . . - . A. D. Sargent of Humboldt -J was a business visitor in this city . , Mend ) ' . Try Berr"s Chick Food for lit- : tIe chicks - just the stuff . - at Heck's Feed Store. Elizabeth Shadd , Bonnie Love and Pearle Seaman of Hiawatha , visited in this city Sunday. Joe Minnick returned from ) . Council Bluffs the last of the $ - . . . week for a visit with his Falls ' ) : " . i " City friends. t or , ; ; , ' , J ' . Charles W'lie came ever from r Forest Ciiy Mo. , Saturday to be present at the Woodmen unveil- , ing exercises on' Sunday. . \Ve kill aU our own meats. therefore we can supply you with . the best the market affords.- , Coupe & Thornton , The Falls City people who have been attending the state Ii. 4 university , have returned for the -\-t-A \ . summer vacation. The National hotel has been named as the place , and June 21. the time for the hearing of the Samuelson bankruptcy : case. There will be German services , in the Brethren church at 2 p. m. next Sunday , Rev A. Koehler will preach. All Germans are cordi- , . . ally invited to attend. Alice Cleaver , the artist returned - . turned Saturday from Philadelphia - . phia where she has been attend- " ing an art school She will spend the summer with her parents , J. , ; i L. Cleaver and wife of this city ! Rev. Henry B. Smith of St. . . . . . . . ( f Thomas Episcopal church held . r mission services in Hiawatha last , .I , ; , /.i\- ' week On Sunday a number of : Ail " / the members of the church here h rlJo'V went to Hiawatha to be present , . : , r at the evening services. Rev. Moore of Omaha held services in St. Thomas church last Sunda \ " - - - - . . . - ' - ' " , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - \Vc are in receipt of a copy of The Daily Observer , published at Cameron , Mo. , and find therein an illlnOUI1CCmcnt of the marriage of Lou E. Schaeffer to Lucile Olive Morehcad of Columbia , Mo Mr. Schaeffer is now foreman on the Observer , but formerly pub- lished the Reporter at Hulo. He is a fine young man and a good printer and we congratulate both hc and his bride. The country is full of' movers qnd camping outfits mar be seen on most 'any road. An outfit camped north of town , near Hen- r.r Mc'cr's place the other night and raised so much disturbance that somebody telephoned , for the sheriff. Wlien the officer arrived however , everything was quiet and no arrests were made. . Pool Grinstead , editor of the Wathena , Kan , Times , was in town 1'uesday. Grinstead and Cy Leland have buried the hatchet - et and are now fast friencls. Libel suits have been' declared out of order'-ancl editorial life in Wa- thena i is not as strenuous as it ; used to be. Both the 'Nemaha and the Mud- dy were out of their banks : again the first of the week. As some crops had been planted on the lowlands considerable damage re- sulted. The ponds and ditches were again stocked with fish and many fine specimens have been caught. . The new mill will soon be in operation. The mill itself has been finished for some time , but work on the power house has been delayed from various causes. This work is now in progress and will soon be completed. Mrs. Robert Norton who has been visiting in this city returned to her home in Colorado Springs 1'uesday. She was accompanied by her motherMrs. Barbara Cus- ter who will spend the summer at that place. George Frey burghouse and family have removed from Los Angeles , Cal , to this city and occupy a cottage in the Crook & - 'l'owle addition. Reba Eversole entertained the members of the H. S. M. club in a charming manner on last Sat- urday evening. Mrs P. H. Jussen left Tuesday for a visit with her daughter , Mrs \'V. A. Stuart of Okmulgee , I. T. T.Mrs. Mrs. Fred Beaulieu and daugh- tcr Georgia and son 'Vilber are visiting relatives in Sabeth , Kas. The front 'of Leister & LoU- man's saloon has been brilliantly and artistically painted. Elva Sears and Pearl Prater went to St Joseph Tucsday. See Coupe & Thornton for fresh meats of all kinds. _ _ _ A NEW LINE OF . . I WALL PAPER p HAS JUST ARRIVED . For newness of design as well as for excellence - cellence of quality this 'line cannot be ex- celled. Prices are equally attractive. - . . . . . . WE ALSO CARRY . . . : . JOHN w. MASUAYS PAINTS A most superior article of guaranteed ex- cellence. Costs no more than inferior paint. Inspection solicited - . AGENT FOR CARBOLINEUM A. G. WANNER . OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE Our Market Letter. Kansas City , Mo. . Monday June 6 , 1904.-Smaller cattle receipts - ceiptR last week at all points helped to benefit the already good prices prevailing. The principal advance was made on Monday , but putside of Wednesday , the market each day was strong and sotne higher. As is usually the case , the high prices brought out good cattle , and in this way new tops were l1'ade nearly every day in one clas or another. Beef steers sold at $6.05 Friday , and new records for the year W re made during the week by heifers , at $5.35 ; heifers and steers mixed $5.50 ; Western fed steers at $5.60 and heavy cows at 460. Feeders - ers made a moderate gain , as a result of improving fat steer prices but stockers and stock calves were dull and some lower. Good feeders bring $4,00 to $4.70 , and best stockers sell at $4.00 to $4.60. Veal calves were unchanged - ed , and still sell below $5.00 for the best. Only 4,000 cattle ar- rived here today and buyers were out early , making an active mar- ket , with prices 5' to 15 cents above Friday's close. $6.10 was paid for beef steers toda ) ' . The hog market advanced 5 to 10 cents last week as a result of light receipts. Packers still cling to the idea that they will secure their droves at $4.25 before the close of June , but unless receipts increase materially , it does not look as though their plans would work out. It is admitted , how- ever , that when grass hogs begin coming they will be sharply discriminated - criminated against. Market is a shade lower today , with a top of $4.67-1 : ; bulk of sales $4.50 to $4.60 , and weights below 200 lbs. up to $4.50. Most of the sheep now coming are Texas muttons , which kind lost 10 to 15 cents last week. Na- tives and Westerns were strong and sold a little higher than pre- viously Wooled Colorado lambs bring $7.25 for choice onesspring ; lambs $6,5 to $7.00 ; clipped lambs up to $6.00wethers and yearlings at $5.50 to $5.5 and some extra choice ewes brought $5.35 during the week. Market is strong , and somewhat higher. J. A. Rickart , Corresponden J BurlmQton TIME TABLE R 0 1 ute Falls City. Neb. . Lincoln Denver Omaha Helena Chicago Butte St. Joseph Salt Lake City Kansas City Portland St. Louis and an San Francisco points east and and all points south. so th. TRAINS LEAVE AS ItOI.t.ows : No. 42. Portland-St. Louis Special , St. Joseph , Kansas City , St. Louis and all points east and south. . . . . 7:27 : p m No. 13. Vestibuled express , daily , Denver and s all points west and ' northwest. . . . . . . . . . 1:33 . : am t No 14. Vestibuled express , daily , St Joe , Kan- sas City , st. Louis and all points east and south. . . . . . . . . . 7:47 : a m No 15. Local express , daily Lincoln and points cast , west , northwest 1:48 : p m No. 21. Vestibuled express , daily , Denver , and all points west and 1 northwest . . . . . . . . 1:35 : p nip No. 16. Vestibuled express j daily , St Joe , Kan- , 1 ' sas City , St Louis 'I Chicago and points If , east and south. . . . . 4:30 : p m No. 22. Local express , daily , Atchison and points south and west. . . . 4:44 : p'm No. 41. St. Louis-Portland SpccialLincohiHe- lena , Tacoma and . Portland without change. . . . . . . . . . . . 10:07 : p m No. 115. Local i\ccommoda- Honl daily Mon- day 'Vednsdayand Friday , Salem , Ne- maIm and Nebraska City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:30 : pint Sleeping , dining and reeling chair cars ( seats free ) on through trains 'rickets sold and baggage checked to any point in the States or Canada. For information , time tables , maps and tickets , call on or write to G. Stewart , Agent , Falls City , Neb. , or J. Francis , G. P. & T. A. , Omaha