The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, July 01, 1904, Image 16

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July I , ' 1904 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE . r \
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Correspondence
News of the County as Told by
Our Special Correspondents
Verdon.
Clara Boosc camc here from
Falls ; City on Monda\
Mrs. Brewer carne up from
I' l alls City whcrc she had keen
caring for her sister , Miss Hart ,
who had undergone a surgical
opcra lion.
Mn Clark and son , \Valter ,
arc visiting 'l'rcnton , Ncb.
Lloyd and Viva Kinscy camc
down from Pcru Friday to visit
relatives
Jess 'Vcavcr and wife spcnt"
Sunday with Jake Bloom and
wife near Falls City.
Hobt. .Minklc and wife of Lin-
COlt1 cause last Sunday to visit the
lattcr's parents , J. Ii' . Cornell and
wifc.
John Patterson left on Wednesday -
day for Omaha where he will
spend a few days. From there
hc will g-o to thc northwestern
part of the statc.
Quinton Stump is spending tree
week at thc fair in St. Louis
Mrs DcVaM of Falls City vis-
ited her daughter , Mrs. Lum last
week.
M. A. Ncach and wife were
1 called home from Clinton , \V.is. ,
by a telegram announcing the
serious illness of their daughter ,
Mrs. John Strauss , at Strauss
viIIe. They left hcr about fivc
weeks ago for a three months
visit.
Died , thc infant son of John
Strauss and wife Ott Thursday of
last week at Straussvi11c.
Mrs A. B. Wiltse sold her
household goods at auction Sat
urday and went to visit her broth
er ner Stella , after which she will
join her husband in the north
western part of the state
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Married ; , Lou A. Sims of
Mitchell , S. Dakota , to Ethel 1
Jones of Verdon on Saturday afternoon -
ternoon at the home of Gee
\Vatkins. They left the same
day for their home in Mitchell.
Preston.
Edgar 1'hacker has gone to
Pawncc to visit his sister.
Gideon Daeschner of Gower ,
AIo , is visiting . relatives here.
Newton Wilson and wife of
ofs
\V'more are visiting relative
here.
Quite a serious accident hap
pened here last Friday evenin g.
Lena Wilson threw a piece of tin ,
which accidently hit May Milton
in the eye , cutting the eye lid and
and the eye ball quite bad I ) ' . Di .
Griffith was called and dressed
the woun . Hc thinks he can
save the eye. .
Elmer Hoselton , \V. C. and
Earl \targra\'c { left for Ellsworth
Saturday
J4. D. McCumber will vacate
the hotel July' 1. As yet it has
not been rcnted. It locks I'S
though wc will bc without a ho-
tel.
Mrs. Levi 'l'hacker is on thc
sick list
Richard Daeschner , who has
been attending college at Napcr-
vi11c II 1. , returned home 'l'lIcsday.
Mrs. Cora Wilson and children
have returned home from : a t
in Kansas.
J. R. Shelly went to Nebraska
City on business Monday.
Will Pyle went to Musotah
Kan , Monday to visit his sistcr.
I\'lrs. John Sneidcr returned to
her home in Pawnee Saturday.
C. 1i' . Pribbcno loaded a car
with stock and farming tools and
and hipped them to his place out
west. Hc and . his son Elmer wept
with them and thc latter will
stay all summer.
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Shubert.
CI'de Harper who has been in
Nebraska City for the past few
days returned home Sunday '
c\'c-
ning.
R. M. Gill n of Au'mrn , Ncbr. ,
transactcd business for the Loan
C o. , a few days the past week at
this place.
Jessie Kenton returned home
last Friday evening from Omaha
where she has keen visiting relatives -
natives for the past week.
Geo. Randall and wife of Stella
visited Chas Rapcr and family
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. M. H. Taylor and Emma
Crimea visited frieds at Nemaha
Sunday.
Mesdames Joe Harper , M. H.
' 1'aylor and Kate Thompson attended -
tended thc funeral of B. Hoover
at Ncmaha Monday afternoon
Some of the Shubert folks will
celebrate the Fourth at Auburn
providing it doesn't rain.
The \V. O. \V. lodge of this
place and neighbor lodges contemplate -
template a picnic about July
the twenty-first , 'to be held in the
park at Nemaha. An elegant
program will bc prepared for the
occasion.
Mrs. Frank Brannin who has
been quite sik for the past week
is much bett'r.
Marie Riggs will spend the
summer with home folks
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THE TRIBUNE
DOES GOOD JOB WORK
Staple and
Fancy Groceries
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FRUIT IN SEASON
We Sell WANK'S BREAD
Cash for
BUTTER AND EGGS
Firat Door North
of Post Office . .
PHONE 14
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Beatrice Chautauqua. I
The Burlington offers tickets '
to Bca trice and return from Falls "
City at S2.25 , July 7 to 20 indus-
i ve. Return limit July 21. Ask <
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LRoute ! I Falls City. Neb. ' ' , t
Lincoln Denver
Omaha . Helena _
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Chicago Butte
St. Joseph Salt Lake City . :
Kansas City Portland. , y
St. Louis and all San Francisco
points east and and all points ' :
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TRAINS LEAVE AS l 'OIirtM : I
No. 42. Portland St. Louis
Special , St. Joseph , _ . .
Kansas City , St . r { ; = .
Louis and all points trn ;
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cast and south. . . . . 7:2r , Pill' . . . . . Ii' , J
No. 13. Vestibuled express ' '
daily , Denver and , ,
all points west and . .
northwest. . . . . . . . . . . 1:33 i\'m
No. 14. Vestibuled express , K.
daily , St. Joe , Kan- i
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sas City , St. Louis
and aU points east
and south. . . . . . . . . . 7:47 ant ,
No. 15. Local express , daily ,
Lincoln and points ' 1
eastwest.northwciit 1:48 11 ntmr ,
No. 21. Vestibuled express , r "
daily , Denver , and " .
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aU points west and
northwest . . . . . . . . . 1:35 p 111
No. 16. Vestibuled express ft
daily , St. Joe , Kan- . "
sas City , St Louis ' . . '
Chicago and points , , I
east and sonth. . . . . 4:30 : I' lit
No. 22. Local express , daily
Atchison and points . , . . .
south and west. . . . 4:44 j : th'a
No. 41. St. Louis-Portland , ' , - ;
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Special.Lincoll1He- . ' . . .
lena , 'l acoll1a and -
Portland without
change . . . . . . . . . . . 10:07 : 11 m . . k
No. 115. Local accommoda- „
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lOll . , daily .I. ' ' 1 on- . 4 " ! . ; "
day , Wednsllay and , . .
Friday , Salem , Ne-
maha and Nebraska
City . . . . . . . „ . . . . . 11:30'p
Sleeping , dining and reeling chair
cars ( seats free ) on through trains.
Tickets sold and baggage checked to
any point in the States or Canada. For . -t.
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
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