. ' " , " . . , I 1r 1 r i I , . : July 8 , 1904 TI-IE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE j 1. - - v , . Correspondence : , News of the County as Told by Our Special Correspondents I : _ , . : thl111boldt. r : Shed Turner was up from Falls \ . , . ; ' ! f : City Sunday. . , . , Mable Cart es is visiting her . . . , ' parents in this Clty. .Y.t'l . ' . , to' Our band boys furnished music t , ' for thc celebration at Oregon , . , Mo. . , H.cv. Berry , B. Ning'cr and ; ' \ \ in Sterns went to Omaha to at- w . . i. tcnd thc socialist state com'cn- L tl0n. . J l Mr , Sterns and wife and 1DIsie m Ii Davis have rcturncd from a visit .tt the exposition , and pronounce , it a great show. , Chas James rccch'cd a painful wound in thc eye by being struck by a fire cracker. It is thought r no permanent injury will rcsult. Nrs . Judd Simmons entertained - cd a company of little folks Fri- day in celebration of thc seventh birthday of her laughter Syla Anna U1umcr of this place was , married last week to Dr. Pclticr : of Omaha and thc couple left at once for . an extended .trip to Cali- fornia and other points along the Pacific coast. Word was rcccivcd of the death of W.W.Turk Colorado who in I . company with his wife visited old friends tune neighbors here about a month ago.tJ'h news was a " great shock to his friends hcrc. I , A pleasant time was thc result of thc Sunday School picnic held in IIumm cl's grove on the Fourtll by those who did not celebrate I elscwhcrc. A ball game in thc afternoon was a feature of much . . . am usemen t. The 13th anniversary of the marriage of A II. Fellers and wife was celebrate } on Monday evening by a gathering sonic forty friends and a 'pleasan time is reportcd. The affair was a complete surprise for ' the couple. ; Stelln. S. P. Hinds of Atchison was in town thc last of thc week. Lizzic Hossack of Falls Cite came up Saturday for a short . visit. I Mrs. Scip. String-ficld left j Monday for a visit with her par- ' ' cnts at Lyon 'I About two hundred people ! went from Sttlia to celebrate the ' ' Four , h at Auburn I' ; Born to Fred cimcrs and wife an eight pound boy on \Vcdncs- I : day June 29. . I. Mrs. 'Yill Wheeler of Auburn St. - is \ 'isitinghcr parents , \Y. 11' 7 . String-field and wife. ; Amos 1'iutlltcrman returned Thursday from Broken Arrow , 1. . - . I , ) . - - " I ' . . . : . . . . . . If-- ' .LL JI1T If" . I. . . L M 4. . . _ . _ ' " : . . . . . " 'J' YLS 'i' , Ir " f" = P"ct to remain 111'a - bout two months Dr , G. 1\1 Andrews went to Kansas City , returning Tuesday morning. Art Weaver of Falls City was up Tuesday , as attorney in the Noah Allen casc Ona More and Fairy tl'homas went to Auburn Saturday to remain - main over the Fourth. 14. ] 1' . Gilbert and Carl n il- son made a business trip to Hum- holdt tl'hnrsday R A. Clark and 1I. g Clark made a business trip to Kansas City thc last of thc wcek. Dorn to Paul Waters and wife living six miles northwest of Stella , on July 5th a daug-hter. The ball g-amc at Auburn was a closely fought game , resulting in a score of 7 to G in favor of Auburn. Will Raper and family and George Randall and family visited - ed with relatives in Shubert the last of the weck. Mmes F. Allemande and A E. tL'immcrmal1 went to Howe Tuesday - day for a short visit with Mrs Lucien Couer. Mmcs. i\Iyers of Davenport and Thompson of tl'almage arc visiting - ing at the home of their sister , lYIrs S. Ti I11t11Crmal1. Curt . Lambert and wife of South Omaha arrived Saturday for a visit with friends and relatives - lat \'cs here. l\Ir. Lambert was formerly Principal of the Stella schools. He is now City A ttor- UC\ in South Omaha. 1 Ill : auoe : store of E. \V Jeff- ries was robbed Saturday night , about sixteen pairs of shoes be- ing tal en. Part of the shoes were afterwards reco''crcc1. Noah Allen was arrested Sunday charged with thc crimc. A trial on Monday resulting in a hung Jury , another trial was held Tuesday , at which he was ac- ( quitle ' Pres ton. Jennie attcyne is \'isitinK Pres ton. Ed Pyle run a nail in his foot Saturda ) ' . Anna Pyle returned to Iusco- tall , Kas tl'ucsday. Lou and John Ncitzel went to Reserve Saturc1a" Homer McBride of Omaha is \ visiting t Preston. Reserve band played at the Horton celebra tion. Peter Frederick of \Vymorc mv\'cd to town July 1 st. Thomas Ramsey of Sterling is \ 'isitingfriends at this place. C. J. Hoppe and wife spent the Fourth in Iowa Point , Kas. \Irs. : J. B. Joll11'son .and grand daughter visiting at the homc of John Morris. . - , . - - - - . - . . , . . . - - . . . . . . : . . - . . - . . . . , - - - - - . , - - - - - . . . , . . . . , . . , , , ' . . , , . . . . . . \ ) . A. / ' " ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " , , < ' 4"I. ! \ " -\"Ir. : / ) 1ft- . " } , . J ! ' " . . . . . . . . . . ' . . ' . . . . v\.o # . . Z\a v. ! I ; .I. ' ' ' ' b < "N .r'W' _ ; . . It's Worth a Deal of SacrifIce c.1 and Saving to Possess Clothes Like These. Band GAHN Tallored by Men's Spring Busi.1 t ( I WAMPOLO a. co. , Amerkaamost ness Suits. + ' : I'rogresslve . Clothes Makers. [ All cut in the newest - - . : . . . . fashIOn and superbly tailored $7,50 Mcn's Stylish Spring t f : . S ULS. " I't ( r. : Heal 812.00 value h r ( ' I , t , : > . ; ; ' ; ; ; and hig-her clscwhcrc , . ' 't - ' ! ' [ 'hey go at $111.011 'emli ) I ' " , ' 1 Mcr 's Better Svrin Suits" Splendidly lined and exceptionally well tail- t * orcd. Our price $12.50 Men's Very Swell _ "t : liii Suits ( : + , ; t' Worth 53.00 a suit I . y { + . , : : more but now you can , , buy them for $15.00 lf fv % f Men's Paat i I Your choice of new - ' CaIuI.Wampotd&Co. CopyMghl 10040 tc = > patterns in stoc I { , The I - best of quality. I wnossu - , . - - - . . . . - - ' - - - - - srr.wsr Big Line of i 1adras Shirts , former value 75 cents , to be closed out now at 40 cents. k call . and W see : . leveland -I " ; ft l . : ; ; : ; ; : ; : ; : J August Dccldng-er and Emil PfJaun arc unloadi nga new threshing machinc. , A lance was given at the M. W. A. hall on thc night of thc Fourth. A large crowd was pres- cnt and a good time was report- ed. Chamberlain"s Colic , Choler and , ' .Diarrhoe Rcmedy. This " einedy 1 is certain to be needed in almost every home be- fore thc summer is O\'cr. It can always b. . dcpendcd upon even in he. t most severe and dangerous cases. It is especially valuable for summer disorders in chl dren. It is pleasant to take and never fails to give prompt relicf. Why not buy it now ? It may save life. For sale by A G. \Yanner. For Sale. r have a few stands of beep , which I will sell very reasonab1e. Call at the F'armer hotel. 2-4 J. \Y. Macomber. Rates to Rosebud. Tai i5 , J .1ri P.l.it will 111 akc. rates to Rosebud as follows : Bonstecl and Fairfax , round trip , 513.40. Yankton , round trip , 510.20. Chamberlain , round trip , S15.95. . 1 If 1 ' . . . .P' < IT Jlll I , ' _ ll..L Tickets on sale July 1 to 22 inclusive - . , elusivc , with final return limit August 31st. . D. S. McCarthy , PROPRmTOR or " CiTY DRAY LiNE ' . - Special Attention to Household l\1ovinor Phone 211 Falls City - - Nebraska \Ve carry a , . . . COMPLETE LINE 01 Binding Material And all kinds of ' 4 , ; I COAL WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE Chicago , I Lumber f&l Coal Co. TELEPHONE 58. ) M ' r , ! _ ' - ' " - ' no