J , July 29. 1904 THE .FALLS CITY TRIBUNE f 1 " . , LOCAL AND PERSONAL. : 'J . . " , King's for best paint. ; : , Ross Jackson spent Friday in . I . . " ' 1. "m ; 'I + this . city. . .1' : Mrs. John A. Crook is visiting -fi . , . , . JI- . . in C. , I owa. r : ' . . Pearl Prater went to Stella Saturday afternoon. Steve Pryor returned from So. Dakota Saturday. . C. K. Cooper of Humboldt was , in this city Sunday. A. H. Callison of Auburn Sun- o dayed in this city. - r The Nebraska City ball team . stopped at the I-lindell. g L. R. Recd of Humboldt was a ' , 4 guest at the Lindell Sun day. . . Art. Wilson of Humboldt : . played with the colts Sunday. Dr.R.P. Robertsdentist . . ' . ' over Kings Pharmacy. Al Carraway and wife are again boarding clt the City . hotel. Wilson Turman and wife returned - . turned from St. Louis Saturday. " Mrs. Wilcox and daughter ' , ' " were Pawnee City visitors Sat ' urday. tI. . " Mr. Boyd who has been serious- " ly I ill at the City hotel is improve : , lng. : . ing.C. . C. . E. Peabody of St. Joseph ' I stopped in Falls City a few hours rl (1' ( ' . , Saturday. . \ I \ Fay De'\Vald is visiting with her sister Mrs. Sam Stuart at Re- \ I serve. I Bennie and Clarence Burris of Auburn are visiting with , Uncle I Billy \VaUdns. _ . . ; I J Mrs. Lapp went to Stella Sat- " . t urday. afternoon where she will \l ! . - L . . , visit'with relati'ves. " . Dr. A. Gaiser , dentist , office , . over Richardson County bank. Phone No. 248. 23-tf , f ' . Rhine and Chris Shelly of Pres- . ton attended the ball game in . . , f. this city Sunday. , f , Merton and Milligan Prater of . 1 St. . Joseph are visiting with / Samuel Prater and family. r Nathan'Seff of Horton , Kas. , I spent Sunday with his brother , ! 1 # A. W. Seff , in this city. 1l ! We are still making special low , prices on cured meats and lard.- Coupe & Thornton. : . , Frank Messier and wife of Hebron , Ne'i . arc visiting with ' ! fl Dudley Gillespie in this city. . " Nelle Cole came down from Peru the last of the week for a S \ 'r' visit with her . sister , Mrs. D. , > ' D onovan. ; I' ' . . , . ' ' \VANTED.,300 bushels nice , i ( " clean , white oats. Will pay 2 to ' " 'ry 3 cents per bushel above market Ai : . pnce. O. P. Heck. i , . t. < ' Alice Felt and J. S. Johnston . ' " of Superior are the guests of H. : . ' l > C ; Johnston and wife , of this city. - . . . - . . . Jo. , ' . " ' - . . . . . , ( ' , , , a " . . It is reported that John Powell saved a man's life on circus day. A disr pl1table individual approached - preached him with a hard luck story and finished by soliciting a dime. John pulled a dollar out of his pocket and asked , " 'Vhat would you do If I gave you this ? " to which the fellow replied : "I would fall dead. " John put the dollar back in his pocket. Quite a crowd of trap shooters met in Smith's pasture north of town Friday. Clay Davis and Frank Crabill were the real winners. George Bolt , George Dietsch and Pete Frederick may be able to shoot the chutes but they certainly are in need of practice so far as clay pigeons are concerned. fore cement walks : are being laid in Falls City this summer than ever before. Now when we get the streets paved our Hiawatha friends can walk sailor fashion to their hearts content without fear of accidents or in- jury. John \V. rfowle and wife visit- ed relatives in town over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. rfowle have just returned from an extended east- ern trip. Mr. Towle having attended - tended a class reunion at Ithaca , N. Y. , while absent. Now that there will be no Chau- tauqua everybody should make arrangements to come to the Fraternal Picnic August 23 , 24 and 25. It will be the biggest thing in the county this yea . . Fred Herbster was asked whether the water in Bonesteel tasted of sal and alkali as has been reported. Fred replied "I really don't know , I forgot to ask. " The prevailing styles in hosiery seem to range from a silk drop stitch to he ordinary old ugly yellow. It rained hard on circus day. day.Mrs. Mrs. Carrie Loughridge and two sons returned Cto their home in Lincoln Friday after visiting the family of John \V. Holt. Reavis & Ahbey's curtain dis- play is about the finest piece of window decorations seen 111 Falls City for a long time. Will Hearst and wife of Pa- donia , Kas. , who have been visit- ing with Benj. Poteet and family left for St. Louis Wednesday . mormng. John Smith and wife were the guests of the hatters parents , Fred Miller and wife the first of the week. J. R. Cain's daughter } Mrs. David McCoy and little SOil Rob- ert are in town' from Beattie , j Kansas. The ladies of the M. E. Church cleared about fifty dollars serving - ing meals on circus day : . . . , , _ . . - > . JAKE ) I ,4p2rYV ' Li I CHnJ j.i / - t ' ' - , ' : - . , .y - + a t . AN you stop to think that good goods cost you no more at OUR store than f\ r' , ; Mf poorer goods cost you elsewhere ? ( ' -Our line is always so clean and complete and the prices the \ ' ; I lowest that we defy competition. . t We also sell DR. SCALES' Anti-Consti- ' 'pation Pills , tOO for 25 cents ; DR. SCALES' 0 Blood Restorative and Tonic PiUs , tOO in each ' _ bottle and DR. SCALES' 33-Day Treatment \ J aU of which are guaranteed. I " , " . . Call ill and examine our line of Haillmocks. A. G. WANNER . OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. $3.30 To Lincoln And Return. On account of the Evworth League Assembly the Burlington will sell tickets to Lincoln and return at $3.30 , on August 2 to 11 , inclusive. An educational , interesting and amusing program is offered , to which the following will contri- bute : Dr. Frank Bristol , Governor LaFolette \Visconsin. . pro John Merritte Driver , Dr. Byron \V. King , Dr. H. B. C. Mason , Ross Crane , Gail Lau'ghlinVilber F. Crafts , Samuel Dickie , C. S. Pal- flier , Lotus Glee Club , Mrs. Minnie Marshall Smith , Dr , Toyokichi Lyenaga of the Uni- versity of Chicago , Prof. 14. D. Eichhorn , and the Original Sla\'ton Jubilee Singers Write for pamphlet "Souvcnir Talent" . which will tell you nil about it. L. \V. Wakeley . General Pas- senger Agent , Omaha. Orators and Enterta.inen. Parties who are thinking- tenting during the Chautauqua can rest assured that on the Aub- urn grounds from August 13 to 21 there need be no fear of high water or damp and muddy grounds as the City Park is high and dry , and a few hours of sunshine after the heaviest rain thoroughly drys the ground. Tents and cots may. be procured in advance by apply- ing to the secretary. The talent that has been engaged for the Auburn Chautauqua is surpassed by none. Roberson , McNutt , May , Fox , Davis , Dolliver and Stone are nIl men of national reputation - putation as orators and enter- tainers. 'rhe 'remple quartette , the Giant quartette and the Chicago - cage lady entertainers are among the best known musical organizations : - tions that travel. The manage- ment have spared no money ill or- der to obtain the best , talent pos- sible. For further information address W. B. Harman , Auburn , Neb. Less Than Half Fare. 'rhe Burlington offers another series of low rate excursions to St. Louis and return on Mondays July 11 , 18 and 25. Tickets at $7.25 for the round trip-considerably less .than half rate. rfickets are good in chair cars and coaches. Let us send you an illustrated folder or call on our agent for full particulars. L. K. Wakely , general passen- ger agent , Omaha. . , . " , -