The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, June 17, 1904, Image 9

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    June 17 , 190L THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE
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' 4 fACTS AND FANCIES.
( BY ALLAN D. MAY.
It is a mean man who refuses
to answer a purely : business let-
. Jcr when a stamp is enclosed for
it reply
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/L. ' I . 'n. > ' If..sontc . men were as zealous in
, ryy : : : religion : as they arc in politics
there would bc a larger male attendance -
, . . ( l dance at divine services each
1 I Sunda . \ . ' .
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t , < , . . , He is a selfish man who stops
\ . his wagon on a street crossing
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I ' ' . . and deeps ] a lot of . people waiting
. rather than walk around in thc
.
111 ud.
. A Falls City woman has a hat
that cost fifty do11ars. Her hus-
dand is wearing the straw hat
. _ - . . . . . . . . that hc paid a dollar for last
. Ut11mcr.
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; The prisoner at the bar cares
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. little about the great , American
, right of free spcech. It'is the
right of free silence that he ap-
. . . ' ' : ' reciates most.
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\Vhen a man goes into what
he considers a dangerous place ,
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" hc feels a whole lot safer with a
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' , . revolver - in : IllS P Jvkct although
hc knows that hc could nbt hit
. , Pikes peak at ten paces.
The Kansas City Journal thc
other day headed its war news
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r" . I' , ' , : "A Check for Japan " In view
' " . . , . 4 ' of the fact that thc war is cost-
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' I \ . , ) > - thousands of dollars
: > , il1gthousands every
( ; : , ; ' , lilY , thc Japs will need a large
" , check with which to meet thc
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ol11s.
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, . . A little fellow was reading in r 1
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" , , . magazine and came across a ref
. . . . , " , ercnce to John G. 'Vhitticr. And
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: ; . . : turning his father , hc asked 1
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who Whittier was. What ! " cx-
. ' , , claimed the father , "ha\'c yom
teachers never told you anJ'thing
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about Whittier ? " The little boy
replied that they had not and
--A. r- " . then thc father continued : H\Vcll
" . iny boy , Whittier was a field mar-
. i hal under Napoleon and was es-
- I' l . * pecially COnl1.hissioned to carry
I : : : : hack to London the news of thc
. . : . _ ! surrender : of General Grant to
; General ! l Washington at York-
' . , " . . . . . . f I town. Now If your teacher asks
" ' : ' you anything about Whittier , you
i tell her t1Hlt. "
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) . ' A Lincoln spiritualist gave a
: ; " ' trance lecture and made sonic
. ' , ' " revelations that arc very imiort-
, - ' 'j . ; ant if there is anything { in thcm.
He defined hell as " disappointment -
: ; . ' . : . , . ' ! 111cnt , " and said that all murder-
" . : " " " ' , ' \ L. ' . . en were floating around . in thc
' ) ( i,1 ; r. , . . air cutting and 1 slashing 1 and
. . . .G _ . . . . . , shooting at each other but bc-
; f' ' ; , iA , . , cause their efforts resulted in no
; , . " ' damage or injury to their fellow-
- : spirits , they were very munch disappointed -
appointed Imagine creeping up
- . . . ' . ' ' with piece of
. ; -on- your enemy a
. . ; . . . . lead pipe in your hand and as
, you swatted him a terrific blow
-t- in thc region where his medulla
oblongata ought to bc you found
that you had never touched him
at all , and you shiver at the
sound of his ricndish laugh as hc
incited 1 away into nothingncss.
'l'his would bc hell sure cnough.
The spiritualist further said that
"All things that people fear upon
earth , they will fear in thc spir-
it . " This would indicate that
thc fear of a democratic majority
docs not perish with the Hcsh.
Someday , perhaps , when you and I
Shall know the wherefore and thc why
Of things that be ,
'rhc cipher message of the years
Flashed forth by myriad c i r c 1 in i g
spheres ,
Shall IJC made clear to spirit ears
For you and mc. _
Someday , perhaps , when wc shall sec
The map of human destiny
Tn ' view
bird's-cyc ,
Across its stretches wc shall scan
III bold relief since Time began ,
The wherefore and } thc why of man ,
Depicted truc.
Though eye and ear and mind dccic\'c ,
'rhcrc's one thing I will still believe
With hope that grows ;
The God who fashioned land and sea
Has never wrought a mystery
That , ill His own good season , He
, Will not disclose.
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Correspondence
News of the County as Told by
Our Special Correspondents
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Barada.
Lcd Frcdrkk has been on thc
sick list thc past wcek.
John Bowers and family of
crdon visited Chas. Kukcr and
wife Sunday.
Ida Bowers of Verdon has bean
a gust at thc home Chas. Kuker
thc past weck.
Mat Shulcnbcrg- made a busi-
. ness trip to Omaha last Monday ,
.
returning home the last of thc
,
weck.
Mrs. Dr Elders accidentally
stepped on a rusty nail and was
I in a dangerous condition for sonic
time.
Warren Stokes drove over from
Ncmaha City on Tuesday of last
week and visited relatives and
friends here.
Quite a number drove over from
Shubert Sunday to witness thc
ball game played by Shubert
against our hoys.
Dr. VanOsdcll will leave in it
few days for New York , where he
will study surgery in a medical
college for a few months.
Thomas Smith was busy last
week transplautiug" tomato plants.
Hc informs us hc has just finish-
cd planting fifteen acres
The Fourth of July will bc celebrated -
cbratcd here by thc W. O. W in
thc Hcilman grovc. The usual
good program will bc furnished
Grandma Huff has concluded to
move to Shubcrt. She has resid-
cd on thc home farm a great
many years and will bc misscd by
all her ncig-h bars. Her invalid
daughter will accompany her It
is hoped thc change will benefit
thc poor suffercr.
David Ransom and Sam Cain
of Shuhcrt arc putting down it
well for Deles Spicklcr. They
will also erect a windmill fur him.
John Rc dick was looking after
business interests in halls City
Saturday. He has sold his farm
and will move his family to
Washington in thc near future
for thc benefit of his hcalth.
A little daughter of Sam Vas-
sar and wife died Saturday evening -
ning of the mcasles. The remains -
mains were laid t.o rest on Monday -
day in thc cemetery cast of town.
'Vc extend our sympathy to thc
hcart-brokcn parents
Joe Harper , accompanicd by a
traveling man , drove over from
Shubert one day last wcek. A
strap broke as they were coming
into town , frightening thc team
so that thc driver lost control of
them , and they ran tlnough : town
at a great speed and did not stop
until the rig was upset. Joe wag l
considerably bruiscd. After bor-
rowing another ; rig they returned
home , glad to think that they escaped -
caped serious injun'
Da\VSOll.
Bcss Graham is spending thc
week with her sister in Salcm.
Marie Kennedy of Salem is vis-
iting E. J. Sattcrwhitc and fam-
ily.
Will P. li'cntol1 was down from
'Vymorc a couple of days thc first
of thc week.
Prof. W. B. Johns is away on
it trip through southern Missouri
and Arkansas.
Dora , McCool returned home
Sunday from a two wcck's stay
in Humboldt.
Buclah and Mary Russcl of
Salem visited Lillith \Vacncr :
over Sunday.
: Mrs. Hlavaty and children and
Mrs J. F. Walsh were down from
Humboldt Sunday.
Father Corcoran went to Lincoln -
coln Sunday and rennahied until
Wednesday evening
Elmer Daug-herty and wife of
Auburn spent the Sabbath with
Dawson relatives.
Little Iargy Strunk was the
victim of a pleasant surprise last
Friday afternoon , thc occasion
being her birthday.
'Villard and Lloyd Williams
came down from Lincoln last Fri-
day evening and will work on
farms here during thc summer
F. H. Porter and wife were
down from Pawnee City over
Sunday , being guests at the
home of AlL Page
Mr 'Vylie , one of thc tenants
of Miles ranch last week lost thc
barn and all its contents by fire ,
thc cause of which is unknown
.
Three horses , several hundred
bushels of corn , hay , farm implc-
mcnt.s , etc , were among thc property .
crty dcstro'cd.
Patrick Clancy returned home
Monday evening from a two
month's visit at his old home in
Salcm ; , New Jcrsc ) ' .
Elder M. ' 1\ Mare of Blue
Springs was thc guest qf his
brother , Rc\ Maze , thc first of
thc week
The Quaker entertainers closed
their weck's engagement here
Saturday night , and on Monday
went to Salem to fill a wcck's cn-
gagcmcnt there
I\1rs. W . C. IIcim entertained
very pleasantly last Thursday
evening , in honor of her guest ,
Vivian ' 'Hann ; , who left Friday
for her home in Dcnvcr.
Ben Ryan is thc guest of Au-
burn friends this week , having
gone over to be present at thc
closing exercises of St. Joseph's
Acadcmy.
Childrcn's Day was appropri-
ately observed in the Evangelical
church last Sunday. An interesting -
esting- program was rcndered by
thc little folks
'Vest Bittncr , who has been
night operator for thc B. & M.
at 'rccumseh for several months ,
is now doing similar work hcre.
Harr VanHorn went from here to
Tecumseh to fill that placc.
The ladies of thc W. M. S.
served icc-crcam cake and straw-
berries at thc fire house laft Sat-
afternoon and ' .
urday c\'cning.
- A large crowd was present and a
goodly sum dcposited in thc
trcasury.
Last Saturday , Roy Judd fell
from thc roof of Chas. Strunk's
.harn , which hc was painting. Hc
was quite badly bruised , but fort- -
unatcly no bones were broken
and hc will soon be alright again.
Rev . , V. B. Mare will give a
series : of lectures on his observations -
tions of his trip to thc Holy Land ,
thc first to bc given Friday cvc-
ning. Hc traveled over all the
interesting parts of thc old world
as well as thc Holy Land , and
being a keen observer , his lect-
urcs arc sure to prove both interesting -
csting and instructivc.
COLLECTIONS
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cs - GIVEN
PROMPT ATTENTION .
John L. Cleaver
JUSTICE of thc PEACE
FALLS CITY - NEB
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