' . . Set temler ; o. IQ04 TilE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - . - - - - - - LOCAL , AND PERSONAL 1 < ( . - - - r" ' , " Sec \VnnBer . for tablets. rt' \ J. A. Alcxander was up from : : , , , St. Joe 'l'ueRdar. . ' . . . . . "Thcn you need a tablet call at - . . . . ' .1. G , Wamnct - . ' 1. - > , k : . . \\'tn. bile ) ' cause don from , . , . Da'SO1 : Monday. A. F. lobinson was over from , ) \Iorrill , Sat urday. Alice McCray of Stella waR in - .our city Sallirday. ' 1 . H. E. Stouffer of Salcm spent : , t , Sunday in this city. ti . Jacob Reich of Dawson spent Sunday in F'alls city. . . . . 1 J as. C. Spear and family spent i . Sunday in thc country. , Go to A. G. \Vanncr for all kinds of school supplies. . I. " ' , Gurney griftiths was lip from I ; I : Preston Tuesday afternoon. George Schmcl7.cl made a husi- . . . ness trip to Lincoln Monday. . . . . . . " : ' Dr. R. P. Roberts , dentist r -it ; u.oyer Kings Pharn1acy. t ' . \V111. JDng-Iand of Auburn registered - tercd at thc National Monelay. . , . . \ j. \V. H. Morrow of Shubert was in town on business this wcek. John Klocpfcl of Rule was a _ guest at the City hotel 11'riday. . . . : . ' llrs.V. . Graham . of Evcrcst , fir : Kansas was in our city Friday. I ' . . Will Holt shipped This . - prize . _ . . . . . _ hogs to St. Louis last 'l'ucslay. ( . . . . . . . . , , . - . . . . . " . " . . S. D. Graves of Rule attended in this ' Tues- i thc ball game city - d ilY. day.H. H. : Q. , Dalbey came clown from : . " . . .1IumboliH : the latter part of thc week. a Call on Roberts the jeweler for : watch repairing- All work g-uar- . antecd. . ' F I . H. Cunningham of Verdon I 1 transacted business in our city . \ Friday. . . - " John \Veddle and wife of Shu- \ . " bert were shopping this city . . . . Tucsday. 1 . Wrn Palmer came clown from " Nebraska City and spent Sunday , at his homc. + . . Mrs. Frank Crabill left l Sunday . _ . for Nebraska City , where she will 1 visit old friends. ! ' : ; r l 'cv. Griffin wcnt to Kansas . , City last Monday aftc-rnoon and _ „ . returfled . 'T'hursday morning- , lrs. Belle Rich of St. Joseph I is visiting with her parents O. .J Andrews and wife . in this citr. ' . . r. j I i i \ Miss Peters who has been \'isit- i ' \ ; . . . big friends in this city thc past , ( ' week returned to her home in Pawnec City Monday. Harry Hughes of Montreal , Canada , is now employed in the : , . " Dry Goods Department in his " : unclcs' store , George and Fred , rf" Cleveland. ' , ' . r . . . " \ . , . ' v . "j , } , I ' ' , . . . , . : , . . . ' : * . . . . , . . - . ' - . . , , , . _ . - , . - . - . . - - . . , ' .H _ , . . : : ; I" . : . , . . . - " - + - . f. . I. . 1i 1 i f lYlusical r1oi city Evening. 'I'he musical given by the Cos- grove Concert ' orchestra under thc auspiccs of Prof. llanack's Military - itary hand on Monday evening was it treat to all who attrlhlccl. The selection by Hc1a ; Larssei and Tay Hudson Ha'CIH.'r were - I . well and ably rendered , while Jamcs \Y. Ha\'cncr as.a cornctbt is certainly a musician of no small mCliltion. Harry \Tood5 011 the ntandolin and : : ylophonc is an artist of rare ahility. ' ( 'he musical - cal novelties by Cosgrove , IxololT , Stcinkamp and Woods were greatly - Iy apprcciatcd. Altogether every member thc company clcscn'cs prlIsc , for the able manner in which they rendered every num- bcr on the prog-ram. A fler the concert dancing was indulged in until milnight. - - - - - - A Sabbath Ode. By Rev i'Clutcol\ All hail ! thou blessed Sabbath day , 'rhe day of joy and peace and rest j The God madc ( lay for all mankind , The day wc ought to love thc bel'll. 'rhc day our God has set aside , A day to His especially given j A day that we should honor well Because i leads our thoughts to hca vcn. Could wc have seen that : abbatlt ! day , 011 which hc rested from his task Of maId ng paradise for man j No cause were there for liS to ask- I'or l what had he created it ? The solemn silence would hut awe. The singing of the hcavcllly hosts Would tell the cause of all we saw. l\lrs. Parscll left Tuesday ! after noon for Omaha. J. D. Hinton came over from Hmlin ] thc first of the week. H. 1\1. Buckley of Vcnlon spent Tuesday in Falls Ci . ty. W. A. Smith of Shu'lert was a guest at the City hotel Tuesday ( . Miss Jennie Tellers uf 1-1.lm- boldt is visiting friends in this city. - ' city.A. A. I ) . Humbargcr carne up from Oklahoma Tuesday after- noon. . noon.V \V , D. Bryant of Auburn trans- acted business in this city Satur- day. . day.Mr. Mr. James and wife returned from thc exposition at St. Louis the first of the weck. Louis Wise of this city has been corresponding with a widow in Illinois for the past sh month -accoun t-ma trimony. 'rhc regular quarterly meeting of thc Evangelical church commenced - menced Thursday evening and will continue until 'l'nesday There will be communion services Sunday afternoon Also English preaching Sunday afternoon at 2:00 : o'clock. Everybody invitcd. Presiding IPlder Brunncr of Hol- ton , Kas. , will have charge of thc meetings assisted by Rcv. Geo. l\'Ianshardt of Bern , Kans. , and Rcv. A. Hodcwald of Camp Creek , Atchison Co. , Kas. . r , . . . " . ' , " i ) M t ' l rJ , ; { ; i _ ' . . ! J'1'-M Jt..1J 0 < ! : ' "o\ ft' " - flrc i $ $ 'mcthing d / 14 ] V F 1 = If tl 'fl.JJ' 1/ 0 ; ' thzi Willioid'c. ( : y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . - . . . . . . . " . . - - . . . . . - - - ' - . . . . . . . . . . . - - . . - . . . . . - . . . . . . . . - . * , . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . fl- .J .1 ( f" c. " 1 A Good iron wed IrI 1 ; ) . 'Different Colors SpT.in8 and , . . . . ' i Iaitra..fj' ' . , b 6.90. j ; . _ _ _ _ rrooo.--- . . _ . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . _ . _ _ _ _ . . _ . _ _ _ . . - . _ _ . . . . 1v : : Our all line of furniture , Carpets and Draper- r . . . . e . , tea ! . . shown on our floors , is the largest ever ShO\\11 w . bv . us or any other merchant in' the count\ . , . - ' < y t V \Vc have Ingrain Carpets , 'al \/oul , at 50C a 1\ : yard and up. . . " ' v { , Brussels from 7oc a yard bud . ujy. The . room ; , ' ' size Ru ( ! line is especially . flne. Our line of Lace Curtains is also without an equal in the city. Curtains from ; 90C a pair and up. ' i All We cc.cI ( is a Comparison . , nn , . , . . , caa a.A -.a.s..rfrSN..a.c..4n..7r.wsn.a.a . . . , : ; di'bb ; a I Falls City j b ra..t + lea 1:1. t tk.tYV' , . - ! ' \ , ? ( . . ri & . . ; . , - - - ' M ' i. . . " ' ' ' . .w-r.y " . : . . . . ; - . .V''f.V'Q. 't < ) . .O. . , .I Ii'.M. . , , 'l'hc Christian church gain held a large and intcrcsted audience i- cnce last Sunday evening , and on , that occaision H.C\ Poug-eon used for his subject "Superstition. " . He placed before his hearers some oj the religious and common superstitions - erstitions that have before the world for centuries. Hc told of some of the superstitions hc came in contact with while in Ireland how the Irish people as a rule were believers to a very great extent - tent to the stories told in their country about goblins , ghosts , fairies , and how superstitious they were and arc along religious lincs. But , he said thc Americans - cans ' are much like thc Irish , they have a great many religious and common superstitions which they believe in most thoroug-hly. Hc urged upon his hearers the ncces- sit ) ' of giving up their foolish beliefs along these lines and their duty of helping others do likc- wise. Next Sunday evening he will use for his subjcct-"Lessons from "l'hat Printer of Udclls. ' " Special music and services will begin at 7:30. : You are cordially invited to attcnd. j. ' t " "A. . , : , : , , ) 'I , . . - . . - - - - - _ . . . . . . . . . . - " . . . . . . - I COLLECTiONS i 19 ' : ' GIVEN t , : ; lJ i PROflPT ATTENTION [ o . _ .o. . . I John L. Cleayer I JUSTICE or the PLACE I FALLS CITY. - NEB. . --r , D. S. McCarthy PROPIUP.TOR OP CITY DRAY LINE Special Attention to lIullllchold Mnvln\C. \ Phone 211 Falls City - - Nebraska Tribune $1 I a year . : . I . " " . " , , ' ' "