The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, July 01, 1904, Image 22

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THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE
July I , 1904 . \ : 1 .
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Correspondence ,
News of the County 8S Told by
Our Special Correspondents
Da\vsol1.
: Laura Lydick of i\l 1 j. : ; ( ) Uri is
,1 , y the guest of Lora McCool this
1 wcel\ .
, 1. L. Mcad 1 of Salem visited his
pioneer friend , 11. B. H'iln , over
Sunday.
hazel Graham ig \ isitillg" her
sister i , 1\lrs. lichen Cooper , in
Salem this wcck.
' 1\1. B. Ryan and H. F. Miles
' f : were busintess passenger : ! to the
I county seat 'l'ucsdil\ . ,
Harry McConnell , one of H U111-
1)01(1 t's business turn , was In
town between train I\londa\ ' .
l'lrs. Maud Morris of Hum-
holdt is i in the city visiting her
brothers ) , Henry and Ed Vance.
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Bird Severn of Omaha is gpcnd-
lag her vacation with her sister ,
Mrs. G. A. Allcxilndcr , in this
city.
1\lrs. N. n. Judd spent a few
day during thc week with her
daughter , 1\1rs. Crocker , at Falls
City.
Misses Carrie and Maud : Har-
baug"h went to Kansas City the
last of the week to spend a few
weeks with rclat \'cs.
Tom P. . Riley returned home
Friday of last week from St ,
Mar\\ , Kansas , where he spent
the past year in college.
Dr. and 1\lrs. Burgher arc rejoicing -
joicing' over the arrival of a baby
boy at their homc. The little one
made its appearance on .Monday.
George Adams left Sunday
evening to resume his duties on
the road after having spent a
week with his family in this city.
Prof. and Mrs. \V. B. Johns
left Tuesday for York , Nebr. ,
where they will spend the remainder -
maindcr of their summer vacation
with rclati\'es.
1' . P. Cummings left Tuesday
of this week for Burchard , from
which place hc went to Colby ,
Kansas , to spend week . looking
d fter property interests.
The Dawson and Nines City
ball teams Indulged 111 a Sunday
game on thc lattcrgroutHt , and
the game resulted in a victory
for the Nuns City boys by one
score.
Palmer and Ella Fisher were
in Lincoln the last of the week
and while in thc city Miss Fisher -
er purchased a tine piano , which
she had shipped to her home
south of Dawon.
'W in. Robinson sustained a
severe gash in his head last Fri-
day by being thrown upon thc
plowshare when the team jump-
cd across a small ditch in the
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THE BIGGEST SHOW ON EARTH JERUS if.EIVI laoo CHAIIACTIIIS , . . : IN THII : , CAST , 300 DANCING " ' 1 I
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TO WHICH 18 NOW . ADDeo WITHOUT ANY ADo . . , [ RL6e50 PIPII : ORGAN. aooo COs.TUMIES.
DmON IN PNIC4. THe 8UDUMO apUOTACL.O . , '
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ABSOLUTELY AN ADDITIONAL - DOUBLE
OARS DITIONAL ARE TRAIN REQUIRED OP 85 LENGTH RAILROAD CARS
TO CARRY THE SCIiN-
CRY. WARDROBES. AR .
MORS. MENTS. ACCESSORIES WAR tMPLE- . 128 0 PEOPLE
AND PEOPLE 0. THE
NEWLY ADDED AND
SPEOTACLE ENORMOUSLY 0. GRAND 650 HORSES
JERUSALEM
CRUSADES $3.700.000 CAPITAL i
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SCENE JERUSALEM.
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MILES I , ' ; ' ; _ SUCtt AS THE , -
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or NEW ' - - - = - ONLY RHINOCFa
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AND COSTLY ZTROUpESACTING SE 1L5 ACROBATS IN CAPTIVITY s SEEN BEFORE ' .
PARADE CLORIES FREE UPON THE STREETS EVERY MORNING AT 10 O'CLOCK : }
AT 1 AND T P. M. -
OPEN
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TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY AT 2 AND 8 P. M. DOORS
ONE 60-CENT TICKET ADMITSTO EVERYTHING. CHILDREN UNDER 12HALF PRICE
Admission Tickets and Numbered Reserv d Seats will be on sale Show Day at
Tile King Pharmacy at exactly the same price charged at ruler tic'et '
wagons on the Show Grounds.
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ficld. Dr. \Vag'g'ener closed thc
wound with several stitches and
Mr. Robinson will soon reco\'cr.
Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After Ten
Years of Sufferinf
"I wish to say a few words in
praise of Chambcrlain's colic ,
cholera and diarrhoea remedy , "
says Mrs. Mattie Burg , of l\lar-
tinsville , Va.III suffered from
chronic diarrhoea for ten years
and during that . time tried vari-
ous medicines without obtaining
any permanent r lief. Last sum-
mer one of my children was taken
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with cholera morbus , and I l > ro-
cured a bottle of this remed
Only two dogee w rc required to
give her entire relicf. I then de-
cidcd to try the medicine myself ,
and did not use all of one bottle
before I was well and I have nc\- 1
er since been troubled with that
complaint. One cannot say too
much in favor of that wonderful
" ' is for
m ( > dicinc. This remedy
sale by A. G. Wanncr.
Coupe & Thornton handle noth-
ing but the best of mcats.
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40 L NT E ELEPHANTS " '
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Lewis TtlcPherson
Wells , Windmills ,
Stock Food , Dipping Tanks
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and Fluid -1 . ,
Cream Separators tl
Lightning Rods .
Pump and Windmill Repairing n 1 .
Spcclatt.y. All Work is . i
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