; ; : : ! ' : ; ; ; ; ; : : : , : . : e. ; ; u..w.s : : : ; : : : ; . : .l.r. _ ---U : .c.io . . ; . .a..R..isa.tu..5.r..a.-.t. ' . . . . _ . _ " " . . . " . _ _ , A _ _ _ _ . . _ , _ , . , , . . . . _ , . . . . " , , , " e.r . . " u . - . . . . . . - . . , . . . . . . "I.t"- . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' - _ - - - . _ . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . .4.p . , . . . . . . , . . . . , _ _ . . . I July 8 , 1904 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE LOCAL AND IPERSONAL. ( . . ' . King's for Hammocks. Watch the Tribunes watch. a King's for good soda wa.ter. 4r Mrs. Minnick is visiting in , Hi. watha. , . . Mrs. Brel11zer went to Auburn Saturday. KatIe Kaiser is visiting in I Nebraska City . Ruby Jones is visiting with ' friends in Rulo. . Anna Poteet is visiting wi th relatives in Atchison. J. G. Smith came down from 1 ' Dawson last 'fhursday. Tom Brown of Humboldt , spent Friday in this city. 1 : Its a guaranteed gold case and . ,1 ' an elgin movement. Isn't It ' , w \ worth a guess. ° \\Te have no farmer editors. j Some papers have nothing else. iM Hal Sowles of St. Joseph spent Sunday and Monday with his f parents. : George Boone and wife of St. : Joseph are visiting relatives in . t s . this city. , ' Frank Pecht of St. Joseph is " . . visiting . with his parents in this ' " " Clt" . Did you ever win in a guessing i. contest ? It may he your turn . \ now. Watch the watch. ; L. C. Davenport and Schuyler ' " Burson of Shubert were in town , last Saturday. John Ahern , sr. of Shubert made a business trip to Falls City on Saturday. Minnie Swisegood and Syh'a Cline of Verdon were Falls City ' visitors last Friday. The power house of the Doug- lass mill is nearing completion and before many days the public can see the wheels.go rounc1. John Nulk and wife and J. C. Martin and wife were a fishing party the Fourth that caught the . . inspiration of the day if nothing , else. Ward Knight and wife , Will Uhlig and wife were followers of Isaac 'Vatton in pursuing the gentle art of fishing on the Fourth. As usual nothing was doing. Have you a bed of nasturtiums . or a row ' of sweet peas along your hack fence ? You are not "in it" if you ha\'n't. Falls City has some very pretty yards this year. Mrs. J. \Y. Holt leads with roses , lrs. Sandusky's crimson rambler is a Beauty and Mrs. ' Isham . ' Reavis would take > the prize for . a "Jack" rose Mrs. Kidder probably has the finest collection of varieties of flowers. It is a treat to see her yard in the eaaly summer. By the way is i everybody stIll competing for the prizes awarded by H. C. Smith. . . " ' , "I' . . . . . . . . "r / > f Where is the fellow who pre- dicted a dry year ? . ' Henry Leslie of Shubert was on the streets of Falls City Sat- urday afternoon. Dr.R.P. Robertsdentist over Kings Pharn1acy. You ' get value received in the paper. It doesn't cost you any- thing to get the watch. Dr. A. Gaiser , dentist , office over Richardson County bank. Phone No. 248. 23-tf Mrs. Elliot and child of Atchison - son are the guests of \Vm. : Ell- shire and family. \Ve are still making special low prices on cured meats and lard.- Coupe & Thornton. Mrs. H. Ward of Tecumseh , one of the prominent club women of the state , is the guest of Mrs. Gilligan. \Vhat's in a name ? Our base ball boys went up against : avoir- dupois and not troy weight on the Fourth. Mrs. Henry Meyers who has been seriously ill for several days is now convalescent under the care of Dr. Houston. \Ve kill all our own mcats. therefore we can supply you , with the best the market affords.- Coupe & Thornton , There will be German services at the Brethren church on next Sunday at 2:15 : p. m. conducted by Rev. A. Kohler. Services at the Baptist church as usual on next Sunday morning subject- "Sheperd or Hireling , which ? " E'cl1ing"The Inner Life of Christ. " All arc invited. H. Selinger. Services as usual at the Brethren - ren church next Sunday. ReEd \ ' . Ed Burnworth formerly uf this place but now of Glenfonl , Ohio will preach at Silver Creek in the morning and in this city in the evening. An appeal from the allowance of a liquor license to Chas Mc Clary by the village board of Shubert was filed in the district court this week. An annual liquor contest from Shubert is as certain as the seasons. John Gilligan is away attend- ing several important bridge letting-so This firm docs busi- ness in many different states. The bridges it has built in this county are among the best in the west. Floods , overflows and de- luges may come and go , hut our bridges stay on fore\'er. If you will not be in Falls City before August 6th , send us your subscription or pay. what you may be in arrears and will record one guess for every twenty-five cents paid in a book kept for that purpose. The watch will be wound at 8 a. m. August 6th. When will it stop ? . + : . ' , Y . Reavis ftl Abbey - i A Quiet Flirtation . . . OBJECT--ll1nocent Amusement T--Sol11etin1es and RESULT--Sometimes matrimony then comes furniture and this is where we get interested. "It is the way of the wise" to buy the best goods for the least Inoney. We have the only complete line of furniture and I floor co v e r i n g s ever carried in the , I county. Straw matting 12 to 60c ; all wool Ingrain carpet 50 / Reavis&Abbey ! I Judge 'Vilhite and wife left Monday evening for St. Louis. The Judge sent Jas. 'Vhittaker down last week to hold Gorman- Hill-Bn'an and other democratic leaders in shape until he could get to St. Louis. There was some fear that the proceedings of the Democratic National con- vention would be disorderly , but if the Judge can't line them up , they can't be lined. 'Ve do not believe there is a town within hundred mile that can duplicate the stocks carried by V. G. Lyford , F. \V. Cleveland or Johnston & Sons.Ye saw nothing in Hiawatha to compare with them. A reporter was in traylor's drug store in Shubert one even- ing this week and saw several men in succession buy "social smoke" cigars. It wasn't Hob- son's choice either as the case was full of other brands. Stella Knickerbocker and Kate Maddox went to Hiawatha last Saturday. King's for croquet sets to 75 cts sewed ; Linoleum , 6 , 7I and 12 feet wide 50 to 65 cts , laid. Some of our de- signs will certainly - ly interest you and the quality and prices are right. . . ; : : 7\1 - Safeguard ( the Children. Notwithstanding all that is done by boards of health and charitably inclined persons the death rate among small children is very high during the hot weather of the summer months in the large cities. There is not probably one case of bowel com- plaint in a hunched , however , that could not be cured b.y the timely use of Chamberlain's Colic , Chol- era and Diarrhoea Remcdy. For sale by A. \Vanner. . Missouri Pacific Railway Time Table , Falls City , Neb. NOR'tU No. 51 Omaha and Lincoln Express . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A 2:25 : a In No. 90l11aha and T.incoII. ] . 8:35 : am No. 57 Omaha and Lincoln passenger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A 2:48 : p m No. 233 Local Freight , Auburn . burn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A 1:10 p nl SOUTH No. 52 Kansas City and St. Louis and Denver . . . . . . . A 3:47 : a m No. 58 Kansas City and St. Louis and Denver . . . . . . A 2:48 : p m No.SO Worlds Fair special. . 8:45 : p 111 No. 232 Local , Atchison. . . 10:30 a 111 No. 220 Stock Freight , Hi- a".atha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A 9:5 : : p nl A. Daily. D. Daily except Sunday : J. D. V AHNltR , Agent.