' ; ; ; = " " ; ; ; ' . " . . ; ' ! ; J' : ; ; , ' . ' ? > \ ; ) ; " " r j " . " . . J ' , July 22 , 1904 TI-IE FALLS CITY . TRJBUNE . . . rft - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' LCOAL AND PERSON L. - , ' . t . : King's for Drugs. , . ' scts r King's , for croquet . . . . . 1\1rs. DcMoss returned from 1 4 " , , kulo l\Ionday. , 'I Buy your gasoline at thc City 11 Pharmacy. ! : . Will Jcnnc went to Hiawatha H' thc first of the week. ' . George Rcichcrs is viewing thc I C' Exposition at St. Louis. . . . . Will Schmelr.el went to Auburn the first of the \\reek. \1 , . Everybody invited to call on Dr. IcMil1an , Druggist. , . . Dr : Rush made a professional trip to Stc.ja } 'rucsday. Anna Santo and Charles ' heck were in Shupert \Vcdnesdar. . Coupe 'L'hornton handle noth- ing- but the best l of mcats. , I . Earl North is visiting : with his parents in Beatrice having left 1 . - halls City Monday. ' r Try Be rry's Chick Food for li t- I tie chicks - just the stuff - at Heck's reed Store. f Marion and Naomi Towle of r. Omaha , 'isiti their " arc visiting grandparents - ' parents , E. S. Towlc of this cit ) ; . There were more ad \ ertise- meats in one Hiawatha paper t last week than appeared in all , ' three of the local organs. 't. r m \Ve heard two little boys clebat- I . ing" the proposition as to which . had thc best papa. The first boy said " Nell my papa is the best 'cause he gives me all thc nicklcs I want for gum and candy and ice cream sodas. " The other retort- . ed , 'Well my papa hc helps mc make . boats and swings and goes ' , . . swimming with Inc and } wc just ft ' ; have thc most fun. " What do I YOU think about itYhich boy won thc debate ? " A Falls City young man on the \Vorld's fair ground with a party t of young people , among whom was his best girl. Some one suggested that they take dinner at the Cascade restaurant. Everybody agreed save thc lad from thi , town. Hc called } the girl away from thc others and " . said "Grace , I can't afford to take dinner with you there. I hayen't much money. I am not earning large wages. If we dine there it will cost me several dollars ] ) and that means oneday less with you. The girl turned to her friends ane excused herself saying that ' , . she and C wanted to look i at something in one of the bnild- . , lI1gs. The next day Grace ' . . brought her lunch basket filled . for two and together they carried it all over the blooming fair _ . : grounds. Now we think C---- is i a courageous and sensible boy and that Grace is a mighty nice . girl. What do you think } about it ? \ -d . . . - Eat Sowles Candy. King's for stationery' , George and Fred Cleveland made a business trip to Sf. .Joc Tuesday morning. All ] ] kinds of tablets and writing at Dr Mc-'lillan's - paper ' Drug Store Clara Gagnon , who has been visiting hi Leavcnworth returned home the first of the wcek C. F. Hel\'is : accompanied Judge Kellig-ar to Pawnee City Wednesday to argue the Table Rock liquor casc. 1\1rs. Carney and daughter Stella - la ofV estc 'n , Nebraska who have been visiting here for source time returned home yestcrday. The position of" Nebraska democrats is about as uncertain 'as the batting order of thc local ban team was last Monday \ 1. Taylor postmaster of f11U- bed and George Lewis of thc same Mace l were in town Monday in attendance at thc saloon hearing - ing from their vil1ag-e. Judge \V. n. . lcllig-ar held an adjourned term of court in thc district clcrk's office Monday. He confirmed thc sales in the Dorland case , as hc did also in thc irebaugh and iegcr land sates. Thc Shubcrt liquor case cause up for hearing and thc court granted the appeal and : declared - clared thc license void. Shubc will therefore be dry this ycar. Time Judge returned Wednesday and disposed of several motions and some uhtiimish d busincss. l cv. Pongeon addressed a very large audience at the Christian cliurcli last Sunday morning , using for his subject- "Not Ashamcd. " Hc presented to his hearers the attitude assumed 1.1' the apostle Paul in the presentation - tion of the gospel , his boldness , fearlessness and sincerity and then advised that all Christial1 men do likewise. 'I'here will be 110 preaching services at the Christian church until after thc Salem chautauqua. In the evening - ing the first Sunday in August Re\ Pougeon will deliver an illustrated - lustrated on--1.'hc sermon - - Lad- dC'rs. " All arc in\ ' ted. United States Senator Clark of Montana has bectl educating "his , wa I'd" for several years. It now appears that they have a child two years old. Senator Clark claims they have been married three years but kept it a secret because 1\lrs. Clark did not want to go in society , which she would have been compelled to do had it been known that she was the wife of the sena tor , She has become - come reconciled however , and i s now trying to break into the upper crust. If we had as much money as Clark we would hire some man to invent a better cx- . anise than that. HOLT' _ _ - ' -l-- - THE CONSERVATIVE SIlOE BUYER TIIINKS ! OF HOLT AND GOOD SHOES [ AT ONE TI1\IE . - - - - - . . . _ . . . . - . . . - . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - WIIHN IN NIHm OP POOTWBAI ONB 11\8 . I- .r.r _ - . A . . . . TBN\BNCY _ . . _ \ . _ . . _ _ - - TO - SU < - JmST - - .1113 : OTlllm - Ii -------1.1\ , h i -A . _ _ _ _ JUST Nor SPECIAL BARGAINS MAKE TilE , . COMPARISONTERY ESPECIALLY STRIKING . . . . . . . . - - ' - - ' - - - - - - - - - - , . . . . , , . = ' ' ' ' = ' = ' ' ' ' ' - - - ' ' ' LHOES I _ _ - - - . ' " . . " - . . - . . _ - - _ _ . . . _ _ . . . . . . . - . . . . - . . . . r . + . K . Unr.Urwa. - r s.rrr.aw.r.-nrr r yaM crlltt i - tt : - - - - Burlington Lo\v Rates. 'l'hc man or woman who takes ( Vacation during thc heated period is thc one who lives the longest , enjoys life the Most and docs thc best work. St. Louis and return , all kinds of reduccc rates daily. Chicago and return either dir- ect or via Sr. Louis , daily low rates. Denver , Colorado Sprimi s , Pu- eblo , Glehwood Springs , Utah , thc Black Hills of South Dakota , thc Yellowstone National 1 park of \Vyoming-practically half rates all sumll1er. Ask the agent for articulars or write L. \ VYake - ly , general passenger agent at Omaha. A perusal of the Hiawatha World ought : to inspire every country editor. Of course all men in this business have neither thc literary nor the executive ability of Ewing Herbert who edits this paper , and very few editors receive the cl1cour.rement : from local 1 advertisers ' that is given to him. But grit and courage are a formidablc com- bination , and combincd with thc other essentials so largely possessed - ed by 1\11' ' Herbert' will accom- plish great results as is evidenced by the \V orld. Nearly every newspaper man says that his paper is the pest. This is the easiest - in casiestthing thc newspaper busincss-to say. We arc trying to make the Tribune the best in this ; locality , and think that in a measure we arc succeeding What you think about it however , is of greeter interest to us. If you think enough of us to become a SU'- scriber we will wclcome you very gIadly.Ve think we can he of mutual advantage to each other ; wc would like to 10 our part. Will you give us the chance ? - Missouri pacific [ Railway Tlmc T"hlc ( , Falls City , Nch. " NOH'l'l No. 51 OI"lIaha ) and \ Lincoln ! "II Express } . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A 2:25 : : a 111 1 ; ! No. 9 OlllahaaJl ( ! Li ucolii . . 8:35 : a III ' No. 57 Olllaha awl Lincoln ' passenger } . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A 2.18 : Pili' . . ' No. 233 loeall " reightAim- s burn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A II0pJl\ : . HOll'I'1I No. 52 Kansas City and St. Louis and ! Denver , . . . . . . A 3:47 : a III No. 58 Kamas City and ! St. . Louis and ! DCllvcl" . . . . . . . A 2:48 : I' lit i No.SO Worlds I.'ail" special . 8:45 : p 111 - No. 232 Local , tchifioll. : . . 10:30 : a III ; No. 220 Stock I"l"eight , J Ii- a\\.atha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A9:52 : pIli A. Daily. B. Daily except SlIlIday. T. B. V.\INI , Ag-clI - - We carry a. . . . COMPLETE LINE ov Building Material . And all kinds of COAL WE SOLICIT YOUIt PATRONAGE Chicago Lumber r&l Coal Co. TELEPHONE 58. For Snle. I have a few stands of bees , which I will sell very reasonable Call at the Farmer hotel. 2 ( -4 J. W. Macomber. - - - - - TRY OUR Stllll Iller Caral11elSI They are Fine SOLES - , . , . . . . , . / ' _ ' . . , " . _ . .Jt. . ' . 1.A.I. . . . . . . . . , , . . . > , ' ,