. : . October 21 1904. THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE . , . 1 ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . . . ; - - J'J , The First Nutl1ber. I The first Itttmuer of thc series , of 'Sphinx cntcrtaintl1cnts wilt bc a lecture given by Frank IcCurc I , Chaffee. Subject "Goblins of ; . ' : , jI our Gran lfathers. " On Salur- daj'nig'hlOct. 29 1904 at thc : Gehling' theater. \Ve arc proud of Chaffee and pleased to have him open thc course of cntertainmcnts. Hc is , a philosopher and full of wit and ' ( humor. He combines every \ quality , that goes to make up a ! platform favoritc. His common sense philosophy , 1m ; originality of expression and his grand fund of humor makes him universally I popular in thc lecture ficld. I " \V urge all our people to sec I'V I' ' that they go and take thc familr. i You will enjoy every minute of it : and will feel more than' repaid i , beside helping along a good . : - - cause ill halls City. Such attractions - , tractions arc not bough on per cent , but must ue paid a certain amount. Thc promoters of thc course must uc encouraged and . . . - tickets should 1 be bought by many for this reason , even if they feel they do not care to go. They will care to go after they get startcd. , Do not plead povcrty. i , Every family can afford a few nights each winter given over to J i enjoyment which elevates and should have it. Buy your sean - ( , . I son tickets now. Duy before , r scats are reserved or you will not I get a good seat. If YtlU do not buy a season ticket buy a single I ticket as soon as they are on sale. I Do not wait. Get a good seat. I You will bc lonesome if you have not tickets. I , Scats will be reserved for season - ; son ticket holders good for the ' entire course at Geldings beginn- ing' Monday morning Oct. 24 ! and wasting tlirce clays. Single scats will go on sale I Thursday morning Oct. 27. ! T- Come early to get thc . best choice : , , " , of seats , but lo , not fall to come. If season ticket holders are not i there before Thursday morning : Oct. 27 they lose the right to reserve - , . . - ' : , ' serve before thc single spats arc ' I I. I R' . . . . . . , . , put on salc. Do - not I forget thc ' time and place , and do not forget . ; .r : . you arc strongly , cordially , ' ' ' , - earnestly invited , requested and 'I' , , ' . . $ - , : ' urged to buy and attcnd. ! : ' - A Social Event , ' Last Monday evening wilt belong . ' 1. long rct11emb red br. a11' thc parties who were present at thc . , ) . . home of Mrs. John Powell. A ' farewell reception was tendered Mr. Thomas Nancc , of Sana , : " Marie , California , who has spent J i the last ten days in Falls 'City visiting at the home of Mr. and i : Mrs. James Powell and mothcr. 'I ' lie musical elections by the " Misses Sallie SchoenhitcQ and Zola Jones , and thc vocal select- ions bj : Hss Grace Maddox were ' - . a l cndcrc l in a morc than pleasing manncr. At ten o'clock the guests were invited by the host- css to partake 01 a sumptuous repast - past ; and at a late hour thanks were tendered the hostess and g-ood-nig : : w"'rc said. Mr.Nan.e left Falls City for his home 'I ' ues- day morn il1 r. 1'11 , ' , folio vi tug were 1)i' ( ' SeatJtdgeViiliite : : ! : t and wife , Mrf. 1-J : s' ia PO'\'j , Mrs. James Powell , Mrs. W. . t.l\laddox Mrs. George Pietsch , the 1\lisses Sallie SdlOenl 1 ite , Zola ! Jones , May i \Iatlc1o : : , and Hc" ii' . Pou- ; eon. _ Lit L. i.tail1pd. A dclightfuliy infolllla 1 party wa given hy l\fr , and Mrs. D. T\ Reavis Saturday nigh Those in attendance were Mr. and : Mrs. ' 1\ J. Gist , Miss Nellie Gilman. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Reavis , B. 1. Heavis. Mr. and i\rl's. .1 no. Plant of California and Mr and l\Irs. 1 ; . H. 'rowle. Ali of thc guests were old school friends of Mr. Plant's and Hutch of thc evening was spent in talking over school days and associations. Dainty refreshments were cl'\'cd. : Cards flinch and an old fashioned qua- . drilJc furnished part of a very pleasant evcning' Rcy. Pougcon returned home last Friday morning from his trip to the Fair and as usual filled his pulpit in the Christian church Sunday morning and cvcning. In the morning hc was greeted by a large audience whom lie addressed - , cll 011 the subject , "l dug-e. " In thc c'cllinghe spoke to a full house and used for his subject , ' 'rhe Punishment of Incorrig-a Sinncrs. " Besides being large , thc audience was a very appreciative - ciative onc. One very noticablc feature about the . evening service is the number of. young peoplc attending and their number is continually on the increasc. There will be services as usual ncxt Sunday morning and ' c\'en- ing' Next Sunday evenings sub- jcct will be , "Sitting" on thc Scalcs. " There will be a republican speaking at thc Klocpful school house in Dist. No.51 better known as Fort Hazcl in Arag-o precinct Monday , October 24 at 7:30 : p. m. The issues of the campaign will bc discussed by Hon. C. F. Rcav- is and the candidates on thc republican - publican ticket. Everybody in- vited to comc. Next Monday evening thc C.E. society will give a social in the Christ au ch urch and all arc in- vitcd ] to attcnd. The kind of a social it will bc is not dcter- mincel as yct. The price will bc ten cents. Do not forget the time and placc. Come and bring your friends with you and have a good time , 'Vanncr sells ink. rr October. 25th L"J " 11 1 J ttr li ' i ff ebrasla { Day iil 1 the calendar of cvcnts at the St. Louis Exposition - tion October 25th is "NEBRASKA DAY " On that day will be celebrated thc fiftieth anniversary of the formation from the Louisiana Purchase of the Territol'V . of Nebraska. J01n the throng aired help exploit Nebraskans 1904 Agricultural and Industrial Prosperity Special $7.25 Coach Excursion Tickcts , good sev- en days , arc sold daily from Sunday to Thursday in- clusive. Daily excursicn tickets , limit fifteen clay , good in sleepers $ 12.20. i - - . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . _ _ _ IUO. . . . _ . . . . . . _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ The Close of tkis Sixty Million Dol- lar 1 EXDosition is but Six A , Weeks Away. . . . . , . . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' " - - - General Program for Nebraska Dny. 12:00 : noon- Lunchcon for the Governor and distinguished - tinguishecl gucsts. 2:0o : p. m.-N ebraska Day Exercises , Festival Hall. Address of welcome by President Francis ; addresses - dresses by Governor Mickey , -Ion. ] John ] L. Webster and . . G. \\T. \\Tattk , PrclJicLmt : ; of the Nebraska Com- 1111 SS1011. 4:00 : p. l11.-Reception to Nebraskans at thc Ne- braska Headquarters in the Palace of Agriculturc. VOlt Are Expected. L. ' 'Vakcley , Gcn. P. Ag't. Grant Stewart , Agent , 1004 Farnam St , Omaha Falls . City , Ncb. , ' . . - - - - _ . _ _ _ on u. . . - . . - - - - - - . . - - . . . . . . . - . - - - _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ The K. P's. Goat. Dill lllutlsoc jincd th' K. P's , One frosty whiter night ; An' t h' way thct goat got after him , It ccrt'n , ) ' was a. sight. 'l'hcy Icd poor Bill into th' hall , Au' stood him on tll' floor ; tl'hcy put a blindfold 011 his eyes , All' opened widc th' door. All' then th' goat ] cent boullcill' in , All' talc a look ct Bill ; 'rhcII c\'cryhudy held their hrcth , All' all was Imm all' still. 'I'hct goal inter a Imrncl" halcd , All' give all oO"ul blat ; It give a jnmp , all' Imoclcd poor Bill Upon th' floor quite /lat. / Agill ( ii' goat ] cent after Bill ; Bill grabbed it by a horn , All' give it battle fur his life , J..ilfC one of thc mallllcr hOI'II. trhcy hath struck out niter th' air , J..ilc a storm cloud on its way ; au' Bill was Herd t' 10lldly cr- , III think that goat's too gay ! " These : mails seemed t' please th' goat ! , nut they sadly soured poor Bill ; All' tile ) started 011 thc sccond round With vigor , vim all' will. tl'h'goats horns locked ill Dludsoes vest Its feet were ill his face ; An' they went rollill' o'cr all' o'cr , At a mighty lively pace. It seemed as though that ornery goal Would never 1t Dill go ; It chased him round ill fiendish glcc- , It bumped him to an' fro : Then Bill , hc got astride its hack , he had it " " Hc thought "pal ; 'I'hel goat , it like a bronlw bucked , .An' floored its rider Hat. Poor Bill was dnll sli1 all' clcclI ; Hc laid there still as death ; tl'h' goat then calmly wallet ] outside All' njcycd i a lccsnrc hrcth. \Ve have a Iyal fdcl'd in 73111. Since that he's him true blue ; .An' hc sC7-"thcl'c's nolhill'OI1 th'arth 'I'hct lh' K. P's. goat cant do. -l"cq Pongcon. Ch:1mbcrlain's Cough Remedy , No one who is acquainted with its good qualities can hc surprised - cc1 at the great popularity of Chamberlain's Cough Reined ) . It not only cures colds and grip effectually and pcrmancntly , but prevents these diseases from resulting - sulting in pncumonia. It is also a certain cure forcroup. 'Vhoop- ing cough is not c1angcrous when this remedy is givcn. It contains no opium or other harmful sub- stance and may bc given as con- fidently to a baby as to an ac1ult. It is also pleasant to take. When alt of these fads are taken into consideration it is not' surprising that people in foreign lands , as well as at home , esteem this reined ) ' very highland very few arc willing .to take any other after having ol1ce used it. For sac ] by A. G. "Tanner. Boys Take Notice. ' "Tuntcd-l00 bushel walnuts will pay cash.-Ileck's feed storc. i