. , . , . hW..4.nMtN.YWwM. Ya - - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " - ' ' 9 . , . . - ' " ' . . . . . _ - - , - - " " ' " ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' q ' " 7-- ; 7' . I . ) I " : July 8 , 1904 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE - - - - - - - - - - ' . , I ARE YOU GOOD AT GUESSING ? . . i , . ; How many persons have ever noticed how long a watch t will run without re = winding ? Here is a chance to find out ' and win a prize at the same time. In the display window : t at Dan Sargents there is an Elgin 11,10vell1ent gold watch , 011 exhibitiol1. This watch will be wound at 8 o'clocl : oil , the morning of Saturday , August 6th , and placed in the f r JJ window at noon on the same day. Tile question is "fiSC WHEN WILL IT' STOP'H ( if , " ' : The person who guesses the nearest the moment when tIle ' I' F , . watch will stop will get the watch. The conditions of the r : contest are very simple : . : . ! i. . . For each Twenty..five cents , paid in at this office 011 subscription , advertising . r or job work , one free guess will be given. The guesses will all be registered in ! ' .1f I : . . s a book kept for that purpose , and when the watch stops the person who has 'Ff r guessed nearest the time indicated by the hands will get IThe Watch Absolutely Free - If a gentleman wins , a gentleman's watch will be given ; if I . . , s a lady wins the prize will be a lady's watch of equal quality > y and value. _ ' \'j. . . P Do it Now ! Send in Your Guess ! ! * A' ' Jf A/f - . , LOCAL AND PERSONAL. . King-'s for Drugs. . Ir . Fred Keller spent Sundae in J' this city. E. Dowty of Preston Sundayed in , this city. I Frank Norris and wife arc St. f Louis visitors. . H. Stoffer of Salem spent Sun- day in this city. Cribbage is becoming popular with Falls Cityites. ' . ' ' , he Sterling base ball team A / . put up at the Lmdell. . J. . . , . Fred Cairn is visiting for a few . days \dth his family. James l\IcIninch of Auburn was h town on legal business Friday. Carrie Green wa1d is enjoying the Mountain air in Denver , Co1. Samuel 11 ilgenfie1d went to 1) . " " . Kansas City the latter part of the week. H. P. Marble of the Humboldt Leader was a caller at this office Saturday. E. B. Judd of Dawson was a Falls City visitor the latter part of the week. . , . , . < " I . - . . . . 7- s , . . . , - ff - . . ! . . . , . - " . . - . . . . " " - "A - a.a. : . . . . . . . . . . . . 'lR' R . . Eat Sowles Candy. George Wertz of St. Joseph Sl1ndayed in Falls City. Morris McMahon returned from So. Dakota the first of the week. Elizabeth McMahon , who has been seriously ill is slowly im- proving. Dowty Watson of Resen"eKas. was visiting with his sister , Mrs. D. H. Sears Sunday. Try Berry's Chick Food for lit- tle chicks - just the stuff - at Heck's Feed Store. . David Ransom of Shubert made a business trip to this city the latter part of the \'eek. \ \\'m. Oswald went to Cleveland Ohio Saturday for an extended visit with relati\"es. l\Ir. 'Vartenslaben and wife of Lea\'itt , Neb. , arc visiting at thc home of Benj. Poteet and family. Ernest Kenney of Lincoln is spending a portion of the summer with his grandfather , J. W. I-bolt. Pet Maust and Bert Reavis did the exposition at S1. Louis last week and attended the democratic national convention. . . . . - ! . ; ' . . . , AtJCCA ' ifIII1 : " ' lJI.Q I King's for stationery. I.rarry Rice of Omaha was in Falls City the first of the week. Joseph Glasser of Humbolc1t came down to attend the meeting of the County Board , 'of Super- VIsors. V. G. Lyforc1 and wife enter- tained a few friends and neigh- hors on last Friday evening in honor of Mrs. Luella Lawrence and Florence Lyford ofNepauset , 111. , sisters of the host. Flinch was the order of the evening tol- lowed by dainty refreshments. People who attended the Epis- copal church on Sunday were given a musical treilt. Miss Galley of Columbus sang and she was very ably accompanied on the violin by Henry Hoffman of Kansas City , and on the organ by Miss Graham of this city. Mr. Hoffman is a friend of 'Vm. Harnack. He and his wIfe will remain here until after the Salem Chautauqua. His music was greatly enjoyed while in the city last year and it is of the highest order. Falls City is fortunate in having him here , for he is one of . I _ . . , ' . . " " , , 1Iiii ; . ; iili'.P AJI " ' : ijH these generous musicans who gives freely of his talent. Miss Graham has become a tine instrumentalist - strumentalist , as she has worked faithfully under the tutorship of the great Chicago Sherwood for several years. , Captain Webb , who was the tirt to introduce to the public performing seals , is exhibiting the latest results of his patient study and training of these curi- ous beasts in a marvelous act with Tangling Brothers' 'Worlc1's Greatest Shows this season. . The performance requires two big stages , and the seals enter in to the spirit of the acts with ob- vious est. They juggle , play musical instruments , balance balls and drum major's sticks i and feathers , jump through fir\ hoops , toss foot-balls and comical - cal hats to each other , drill , : ' , waltz , spar , fence and even run . ' -4 through the droll incidents of a broad farce. The performance presented by Captain Webb is original and b i the most sensational - - ; ; tiona example of animal train- ing- brought forward for public entertainment . in the present generation. . \ I , . . ; ' : . , . " . . . . " , " ' " , . , ' . .