. _ . . . . _ _ . . .h , ' _ _ _ _ _ ' . ' _ " _ _ _ ' _ ' _ " " " ' ' _ " . . . . . . - , . . . , . : .n.a..o ( ! Lo ; . . . . : - ' - ; " 1IU. . 'm. . . . : : . . . . . . : : 'f..M : _ r t I THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE July 8 , 1904 . _ . . . . - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - iIIJ - . , - . . r A PERSONAL. 1 . LOCAL . . AND t - ( ( ' , King's for ( Drugs. ' . + t 't t Eat Sowles Candy. ' Mrs : Jess 'hair went to Salem Tuesday. . 11. . . Joy Andrews came down from Lincoln F iday. Ulia Powell and faintly went to f Sabetha Fnday. \ . , Mary and John Lippold are visiting in Stella. Will Sperry left for Yankton S. D. 'ruesday. 1Irs. Geo. Rieckers left for St. , t " . Louis Saturday Ira Johnson celebrated thc Fourth at Craig , \lissouri. : Coupe & 'l'hornton handle noth- ing" but the best of meat. " I\lrs. Taylor and son left the first of thc week for Everetts , Kas. . Try Bern's Chick Food for lit- - tIe chicks - just the stuiI - at Heck's Feed Store. George Miller left for Beaver City the first uf the week for an extended \'lsit. i\Iae Gossett returned home from a'isit in Hiawatha the first of the week. ! : Fred Noah and family visited \\.tth \ relatives in Nebraska City over the Fourth. J. C. Simmons carne hi from \ . Independence ! , I ± as. ; to spend the Fourth with his famiJy. Bert Cornell came down from VYl11ore Saturday for a'isit . with : his parents in this city. Alice Gunn , who has been a- te'Hling school in Chicago' r. - turned home Saturday. Clarence ; Simmons. Geo. 'I'errel and Ned Hanna went to Johnson to celebrate the Fourth. . . E. N. : Rupert of Shubcrt was in to\\'n thc first or the weck. Mesdames Anderson and Beadle - le of Clinton , Iowa are visiting . .t at the home of John Gilligan. Four-hundred and nineteen tickets were sold to Hiawatha the F01rlh.iil Missouri Paci c. \Vm. Palmer came down from , Weeping Water and spent Sun- day with his ! family in this dt\ ; ' liJligal1 Prater of $1. Joseph was thc guest of Samuel Prater and family the first of the w ek. J. B. Downs , wife and daug-h- tl.r came up from St. Joe Sunday to visit with his parents in this . city. city.Chas. " Chas. Hcincman has just com- . . ; , . ph > ted a new concrete walk for : A. Grdwl11 on the south and , . east of IllS lumber yard. . John Tinker and daughter who , 'have hecn visiting with James . Cornell and family returned to . Omaha Tuesday morning' The , "Glass Blowers ; " after a . -week's stay in our city , pulled .up 'I . : . . . . . ' : . ' . ' . . ' . . ' "i.- . . . . . . . , . ( , . I' - ' - 'J.I' ; to 1 C - - - Falls . City , Thursday9 July : ' ( . . ) : ' } . , . . INCiLING WOR . I1SS SrEST ; f : BROS ; \ . \ : W/ ' 1 , ONLY . / THE GREAT . ' " PAIR t : j'r , OF . ' ELDREDS ' k s ; t FULL vo GROWN 'EUROPEAN NOVELTY i GIRAffES ' ' . RIDERS. . . . - . : : 7. . . -t. _ _ j CAPTIVITY. IN THE BIGGEST SHOW ON E JERUSALEM 1200 AND CH..CT..S . THE IN TH. CRUSADES , C"'ST. 300 D..NCING _ OWADOUD WITHOUT ANY AD- . CQU . LQC50 . MUSICIANS . 200 . CNORUSANCINO , . . . . . TO WHICH IN . . . .INQIA6. : 06 ' STOP PIPE O/IOAN. 2000 C05TUMC. omON IN PRice. THIS BUDL.IMD $ PUCTACLQ . , . . COPYR'G"T ' 1t0l D TIlE COUAtER BUFFALON.Y. INA UR L SCENE SPECTACLE JERUSAi Et.1. A. rn - - ABSOLUTELY ADDITIONAL - . ' . DITIONAL TRAIN OP _ CARS .ARE REQUIRED TC CARRY THE SCEN- ERY . WARDROUES. AR ' MORS. WAR IMPLE- MENTS. ACCESSORIES AND PEOPLE OF THE NEWLY ADDED AND ENORMOUSLY GRAND SPECTACLE O/ , ' JERUSALEM - AND THE - CRUSADES - cOFI1tMT rah. . fag .Y..y , j. . . ' : s /y ( 1 . . - e I ' l .fit 2 , ' - . . ' . ' , ( BpL4ET SPECTACLE SCENE JERUSALEM. FZTA 7q o N EA ' H a5 ° QF 5 P E R 3 OS- ° , ° ° . „ FpRMERS BIGGEST cIR - - - = i 6 Ap NAs \ a LONG 9 ' . . ' y A PARADE MILES - SUCH AS Tt1E OF NEW _ _ OtY RHINocFRoWORLD HAS NEVER AND COSTLY 2 7ROUPESACTING SEALS ACROBATS OF IN CAPTIVITY J SEEN BEFORE PARADE CLORIES FREE UPON THE STREETS EVERY MORNING AT 10 O'CLOCK . . DOORS OPEN AT ! AND 7 P. M. TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY AT 2 AND 6 P. M. ONE 60-CENT TICKET ADMITSTO EVERYTHINC. CHILDREN UNDER 12HALF PRICE Admission Tickets and Numbered Reserved Seats will be on sale Show Day at The King Pharmacy at exactly the same prices charged at regular ticket wagons on the Show Grounds. stakes and left Sunday morning. 'l'hey did'a good business while here. here.Al Al Btumbo and Porter Ran- c10lph went to Lincoln Sunday to attend the State Convention of the Rural Free Delivery Carriers which convened in that city on Monda Doxey Sears purchased the Jones & Hostetler restaurant which was sold at constable's sale last week. lIe will conduct the place in an uptodate manner. A traveling acrobat amused . . , " . . . . - - . . ' , . 85 LENGTH DOUBLE RAILROAD I C ARS 1280 PEOPLE 650 HORSES $3,700OOOOAPiTAl the crowd it the corner of 5th and Stone streets last Saturday afternoon and evening and raked in quite a few shekels br Hpass- ing the .hat" . I\lrs. N. T. Van Winkle and nephew Irvin Kirkpatrick went to Pawnee City Saturday afternoon where they will visit with the formers sister. Pearl Prater returned Satur- day from St. Joseph where she has been visiting with relatives and friends for thc past three wceks. She was accompanied by . 40 LITTLE No ELEPHANTS . . , WILD 108 F f..r A IL C A GES 40 a 'G ' : OlOV\fNS' \ -J , rg ACTUAL DAilY $ i7,4 U U EiEXPf SE . . - . Gertrude Linn who will'isit with friends in this city. See Coupe & Thorntou.afor . fresh meats of alI kinds. : Donald McCoy of St. Jossph was in town the first of the week. ' Col. Marion enjoyed the foot races at Hiawatha the Fourth. As he was the only contestant he carried off the laurels. . 1lrs. Torn Jenkins went to Leavenworth last Friday to at- tend her mother who is seriously ! ill in that city. , . , . " ' a t - " r" 7' , 1' " - , ,