. ' " ' ' . . , , ' " " . . , ; , ' . . . , 1 _ _ ; - - - , , ' . . ' Augusts 1904 liE JLL 1.,11Y ' 'lKIUUN , . - \ . LOCAL AND PERSONAL. . , v. W ' Abbey has been on thc sick Jist. \V B. Schmuckcr is ill of ma- laria fcvcr. Grant Windle , wife and daughter - tcr spent Sunday in Vcrdon. Jessie Barry was viewing thc Exposition at St. Louis last wcek. Harry Burchard is visiting with his parents in this city. John Moran and daughter Lillian returned Sunday from St. Louis. Rcavis Gist attended thc Ep- worth League assembly in Lin- coln. 1\lrs. Joseph Varncr and ( laughter - tcr Marion arc visiting relatives in Kingston , : Mo. John Sheely of Rule went to Bonesteel Saturday afternoon to file his claim. Ingram Cain of Stella is enjoy- ing a vacation on account of an injured foot. Frank 14ichty shipped three car load of cattle to Kansas City the first of last week. A. Earnst , wife and daughter of Seattle , Washington are visit- ing C. \Viltse and family. Andrew Cameron and family arc spending a 111onth's vacation at St. Anthony , Idaho. Vernon and Wilbur Story arc visiting with their sister Mrs. Ida Green at Onaga , Kansas. Misses Lillie and Al1na Dor- rington arc spending two weeks at thc St. Louis cxposition. Ida Lingc returned Friday from Colorado Spring where she . . . has been visiting with friends. Carrie and George Inskeep and Ruby Jones are visiting with 1I' 1 their grandmother , Mrs. Joy near Resen'e. Arrangements are being made for thc building of an Episcopal ) rectory. It will be located just east of thc church. \Yc have : enjoyed Colorado weather all summcr. \\That's thc use of going to . the expense and trouble of a trip to thc mountains when Nebraska is furnishing thc right thing in cool breezes and rc- frcshing ozonc. The Richardson County Pio- neer society will hold their an- nual picnic at Vcr lon , Neb Aug. 17 and 18. Some of thc principal attractions arc addresses b.y lIon. G. \V. Bergc of Lincoln , Fred G. Hawxby and Rcv. DitTcnbach of Auburn. Music furnished each day by Harnacks Military band. A good ball game each day. A Falls City young man was confiding thc news of his rcccnt engagement to his mother not long ago "Rcmcmber my son , " said thc mother , "th ( : rc arc three requisites which a wife should . - . . , possess. They are economy , pru- dencc and health.Vc think that is pretty sound doctrinc. Joe McMahon , while working at his home four miles southeast of Falls City fell from a load of hay onto a pitchfork Saturday forcnoon. The prongs which were slightly rusty ran in justt above thc anklc. Hc was brought to town where thc injured member was dressed by Dr. Houston. Owing to thc presence of Mrs. Effie 1\1. Lambert in Falls City ; Rcv. Pougeon did not conduct services in thc Christian church Sunday night. Mrs. Lambert is a lecturer for thc W.C.T.U. , from Seneca Castle , N. Y. , and on Sunday evening she delivered an address under thc auspice of the local \V.C.'l'.D. , in thc Christian church. Long before thc hour for services the house was filled , and at thc appointed hour , Mrs. Lambert , in her own peculiarly attractive way addressed thc large audience on thc following sub- ject : " \Vhat Hath God Wrought ? " Next Sunday cvcning-"Capital and abor-'l'hc Path of Sorrow. " Other services as usual.-Ferd. Pougeon. Pastor. 'Re-tJ. Ferd Poageo n Pasfor _ of the ti ° Christian Church Fall : Clly JVeh The Christ Who Loves Us All. There is a Christ who loves us all , And on whose loving breast ; 'Vc may recline our weary heads , For hc will give us rcst. Hc helps us fight our battles 'Gainst thc falsities of men , Hc helps u 1 cross dcath's sullen stream And gives us glory thcn. lIc's not like men , so false , untrue , Hc hastily judges not ; Hc is not cruel , base nor harsh ; Our weakness nc'cr forgot. For lIc's thc One who pities us , And from us nc'cr departs ; Hc pours thc healing of His wings Upon our wounded hcarts. Hc wipes the falling tears away , When coursing down our cheek ; Hc heals our hearts when nearly broke Hc strengthens us when weak. Hc cheers our hearts whcn dark thc sky ' Looms up before our gaze ; Hc gives us sunshine after gloom , Hc guides us o'cr our ways. Hc gives us grace for every trial , And shows us how to live ; Hc sendeth far beyond request , For Hc knows how to give. l-ie teaches us thc spotless way The way of love and peace and joy ; His own sweet way our pattern is . When things of earth our souls annoy . Hc is thc only one who helps , When wc lay loved ones in thc grave ( For lIe rose victor over all ) Hc came , from sin and death to save Thou blessed Saviour , Friend of friend : Preserve us from all sin and harm : 'fakc this poor dust thy mercy warms And ! keep it 'ncath Thy might arm -Pougeon , , - - - - - - - I . - I , r SHOES FOR TEACHERS a ) Our Noiseless Shoes for Teachers have preen \ ' - , ' en a great success. Their Quality , Style and . r Fit are first class besides they have a comfort- able heel and a soft flexible sole which is as noiseless as rubber. Those who bought them : . : last fall are buying them again. Our full , stock of Ladies' Shoes will be in before In- 4. . . stitute. \Ve also have a line of Hosiery . that is unequalled anywhere and want you t.o call , and examine what we have. . " HAL , rtl CKEENWALD " N " SHOE PARLOR FALLS CITY - - - NEBRASKA I. . . . Begins : August 13. 1 The Auburn Chautauqua be- gins on next Saturday , Aug. 13 and the program is full of interest - cst cvcn' day. Dr. Ross lectures on Saturday afternoon. Thc Chicago Lady Entertainers with thc Edison ProjectoRcopC , con- ducted by D. \ V. Robertson , that gave such universal satisfaction wherever shown , will appear Saturday , Sunday and Wednesday - day evenings , Hiawatha being shown on Saturday evening. Rcv. ' Harvey 1-1. Hannon , thc conductor preaches Sunday morn- ing and Rcv. Eugene Mar , of Washington in thc afternoon. Monday evening Frank Robertson - son gives his illustrated lecture on Russia and on Japan on Tuesday c\'cning. Thursday thc political giants , Dollivcr and Stone , will discuss politics from their respective standpoints. Friday , Saturday and Sunday Rcv. Gco. L. McNutt thc "Dinncr Pail Man" will lecture and preach as will also Prof. Ash Davis , thc Cartoonist. The children have an interesting - ing program during thc wcck. On Monday evening all thc editors and their wives or sweethearts - : hearts present will bc banquetted at the Byers Hotel by thc Commercial - , mercial Club of the city. Tents and cots may bc secured in advance by applying to W. B. Barman , Secy. , Auburn , Nc- braska. Violent Attack of Diarrhoea Cured by Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and Perhaps a. life Saved. , . . "A short 1 time ago I was taken with a violent attack of diarrhoea , . and believe I would have died if I had not gotten relief , " says . John J. Patton , a leading citizen of Patton , Ala , "A friend recommended Chambcrlain's Col- : ic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Rcm- ed ) ' . I bought a twcnty-fivccent . \ , . . , --F bottle and after taking three loses [ of it was entirely cured. I consider it thc best remedy in thc world for bowel complaints. For sale by A. \Vanner. . . . - - . COLLECTIONS " " ' " ' --A'III : ' GIVEN . . _ _ . . . . . , . PROfPT ATTENTION \ ' John L. Cleaver . JUSTICE of the PEACE < J FALLS CITY - NEB. . \Ve carry a. . . . COMPLETE LINE ' ) OF Building Material And all kinds of COAL I WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE Chicago Lumber rtl Coal Co. - TELEPHONE 58. . ' ( $7.75 To St. Louis And Return. 11 t I Thc Burlington offers thc ' . above low rate for tickets good in coaches and chair cars ( scats free. ) On sale Tuesdays and Thursdays during August and \ , Scptembcr. See mc for full particulars. ! G. StC\Vlrt. \ , ' , 'f. Ticket Agent. _ It . t. - 1.