The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, July 08, 1904, Image 1

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. . f + . , VOLUME I FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA , FRIDAY u _ _ _ _ _ _ , JULY 8 , 190 + - NUMBER 27
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LOCAL AND IPERSONAL.
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I\Irs.Iiattie Melt spent thc
Fourth in Salcm.
Mrs. Cameron and son John
" , " arc visiting in Vcrdon.
, ' Jessie Page of Dawson is visit-
I ing" friends in this city.
' . ' . , Jennie \Vattcycnc carne up
from Rule last Tuesday. -
I Orville Sclmoe elicit \yent to
South Dakota \Vcdncsdy.
Harry Shepherds of Rube went
- , to South Dakota thc first of thc
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wcck. . .
Charlie Dockhorn canine up
r . . . . from St. Joseph thc first of thc
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\ If there is a tic in thc watch
, , . " contest , the lucky ones will draw
cuts.
Gertrude Lyda is i vsitingwith
" , relatives at Weeping \ \ atcr add
Omaha.
\V. 1\1. Maddox is remodeling
and enlarging his residence on
- : : Lane strcct. .
. . . Mrs. Sage and son returned to
. " . . " \.llincc , Nebraska on \Vcdncs-
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day aft'rnoon.
Ada Fisher of St. Joseph is
visiting with relatives and
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friends in this city .
, , - .Mrs. Martin Mclhorn of Denver -
' L of 1\lrs. Ernst
, : \'cr is thc guest
. ' .J Bode and other relativcs.
Elizabeth : and Elsie Culp of St.
_ Joseph spent thc Fourth with
their parents in this city.
. Merrill of Los Vegas ;
. . . \Irs. !
Mexico : is visiting at thc home of
her brother , C. : 'II.Vilson. .
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Ncllc 1\'lcMahan was called to
Preston on Wednesday afternoon
, , owing to thc illness of her sistcr.
1\1rs. George Conner and children -
ren now of Lincoln , arc spending
, I a few days with Irs. George
, Hoy' .
. Thomas and Charlie Clark of
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; . Chicago are visiting with Mcs-
' ' " McKievcr and
" 'l"homas
0 ! lames
Delia Sanford.
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. 1\lrs. Carpenter , who has been
visiting with Mrs. \Vm. Moritz
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I , . . . . returned to Kansas City . thc first
' - . ot the week.
J. 1\1. Ray and wife , who have
r their daugh-
, 't been. visiting with
. tel' , lIrs.Vm. . Moritz returned to
{ . their home in Eagle , Nebraska
, Tuesday afternom
_ Mrs. R. C. Mathers , who has
h the guest of'Irs. . C. W .
Brcithaupt for the past two I
. weeks returned to her home in I
Kansas City last \Vcdncsla\
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Anna SchmidJi is visiting with
her parents in St. Joscph. .
Thc firm 0 f Powell & Falstcad
has dissolved by mutual consent.
Mr. Falstcad retires anCl 1\1r.
Powell will continue business at
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thc old stand.
J. E. Bergsma , who has been
in Eugene , Oregon for the past
two years , arrived in the city
Tuesday evening on his way to
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his home in Shubert.
lrs.V . Watkins returned
from Shubcrt Wednesday morn-
ing. She was accompanied by
her daughter lvIrs. \Veddle who
rccovering from a serious . ill-
ncss.
ncss.Dr.
Dr. l\-Ic1\lillan arrived in thc
city from Fullerton Saturday
and took charge of thc Clegg &
Coupe drug stock which he recently -
cently purchased. Hc will move
his family here in the near fut-
u re.
Pearl and cnnic Prater entertained -
taincd about twenty young people
at a lawn party in honor of their
cousins , Gertrude Linn and Milli-
gan Prater SLJoeat their home
Wednesday cve111ng' Elegant
refreshments were served and all
report a fine time.
At the 1'1. E. church nest Sun-
day morning thc presiding Elder
Dr. Dean will preach and conduct ,
thc communion scrvice. In thc
afternoon commencing at 2
o'clock. 'Dr. A. P. George will
hold a sunday school Institute
which will continue throughout
thc e\-ening. All sunday school
workers in the city arc invited to
attend. Dr. George will give a
chalk talk to thc children at four
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o'clock. The 4th Quarterly -
fcrcncc will bc held Saturday
eve111ng.
Toni Coleman of Omaha stop-
ped in this city cnroutc to Daw-
50m1 long e nou rh to shakc hands
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with old friends. This has been
his first visit here for ten ycars.
Maud Graham entertained Tuesday -
day afternoon at a kensington in
honor of Ethel Galley of Colml1-
bus , about twcnty-fh'c guests
were prescnt. They were cnt r-
tained by . vocal selections by
Misses Galley and Dorrington and
piano : selections by d5SCS Schocn-
heit and Graham. Refreshments
were sen'cd.
Marriage Record.
'L'hc following licenses to mar-
ry have been issued :
1 Samuel II. Jolly , Rule . . . . . _ _ . _ _ 42
I ; Joncs , Rule _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . .18
j Hay B. Wailer , _ _ _ _ _ _ _
( Cora )1. Wheeler , SalcmuuulS
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Progressive Flinch.
l\rs. T. J. Gist cntel'taincd
twenty ladies at a progressive
' ' after-
flinch party on 'L'ueslay -
noon. Her spacious home was
tastefully dccormcl with ! Hags
and bunting and the color scheme
was carried through thc score
cards , thc refreshments and thc
prilcs-two : dainty silk nag-so
Though flinch is conceded to be
less scientific than whist and
kindred games , it is certainly a
more sociable onc. This was
demonstrated by thc ladies on
this occasion who enjoyed an exceedingly -
cccc1ingly ' pleasant afternoon.
Mesdames. Eugene Sage and J.
C. Martin captured the prilcs. :
On Tuesday evening T. J. Gist
and wife invited ten gentlemen and
their wives to a friendly contest
at flinch. It proved to be interesting -
esting as well as entertaining for
it was only when thc city clcc-
trician stopped thc fun at mid-
night thc company dispersed for
their homcs. Miss Gallic of Col-
umbus , who possesses a beautiful
mezzo : soprana voice , favored thc
guests with several vocal selec-
tions which were : greatly cnjoy-
cd. l\fr. Gist and wife were
voted to bc royal tcrtainers.
Sorosis.
Thc Tribune has printed thc
Sorosis year book this wcek. Time
ladies certainly have an inter-
cs'ting program prepared this
year. The principal topic is
'rhc Victorian Era , " interspersed -
ed with the various subjects un-
ler this head are current events ,
book and magazine reviews and
musical numbers. There will bc
two guest days during thc year
in which the members will entertain -
tain their friends outside of thc
club. The following is a list of
members : Mcsdames. \V. B.
Alexander , J. R. Cain , Jennie
Ewalt , W. S. Fast , M. Giannini
P. J. Gist , J. Gilligan , Charles
Hargrave , A E. Hm , 'I' .Him-
melrcich , George Holland , \V.\V.
Jenne , Geo.Jcnnings , Clyde John-
'ston , P. H.JussenV. . S. Korner ,
V. G. Lyford , 14. C. Manger , H.
R. Miner , J. J. Morris , Isham
Rcavis , D. D. Rcavis , C. Ii' Reav-
is , H. D. Smith , Edwin Steele ,
Gco. Schock E. S. Towle A G.
\Vanncr , A. J. Weaver , \V. 1'1.
Wilson , Chas. Wilson and J. C.
Yutr.y.
How it Happened.
You can talk about dizziness :
and it won't half tell what should
happen to Hiawatha umpires
G ustavius worked wi th vim
while Tommy and the mil held
onto them but the lliawatha [ r \ uI-
pirc didn't risk his eye sight
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watching the good playing
CoIls. 'l'wo-basc hits were madl' ,
' ' Foster heck and
hy Foci linger , ,
Parks , but it all elided thc samt'
Scars nailed a fine one sent over
to thc left field and cut short
their scores. Cornell made a
.g'ood hit in thc eighth inning .
'fhe feature of the game and
what saved thc Colt's reputation
was the home run knocked by
. Tommy Potcct , which made two
scores , Foster being : on second
when it iiappetmed The game
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by Int11ngs :
Falls City-- 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-2--
y-0-O-4-0-0-0-0-0-0-
C ! iris. Hershey Inssuf ed .
Chris. Hcrshey was very badly
injured Monday night by being
thrown from a bug-gy. He and
Roy King were driving to Vcr-
don and when nearing thc bridge
south of thc village the tongue
of the buggy dropped , frightcn-
ing thc team so that thc ran
away. 1Ir. Hershcy remained in
the buggy trying to stop the team
until hc was thrown out. His
injuries consist of four ribs broken ; -
en and a , bally bruised body. He
was brought to town and is now
improving nicely under thc care
of Dr. l\Iiner. His many friends
hope that he will soon recover
from thc effects of thc accidcnt.
Memorial Services.
Last Sunday being M.V. . A.
memorial day , the members of
the lodge and their wives met at
their hall at10 o'clock and pro-
ceeded to Steele cemetery where
they proceeded to dccaratc thc
graves of the deceased mcmbcrs.
Appropriate services were con-
ducted at the grave of cach. In
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thc evening the lodge mcmbcrs
marched ill a body to the Epis-
copal church where Rcv. Smith
preached an appropriate and
powerful SCrInon.
Married.
At the home uf the bride's par-
cnts in Salem Wednesday
night , Cora \Vhceler } and Roy
\Valler were united in marnag'c
in the presence of a large number
of relatives and fricnds. The
newly married couple will con-
tinue to reside in Salem where
thc groom . is employed in the
store of F. \V. Cleveland. Their
many friends extend cong ratula-
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