The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, November 04, 1904, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    November 4 1904 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE t
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
. , l
, . "Te g-ua'l11tec our paints. City
I : > , .
1 1 ' hlrmaCj
:
. ' . 9
. _ \ , ,
" ' ' "
'r.
, Lawyer Barnes went to Rube
Monday.
. E. E. Bell was a St. Joseph
rr : " . . . t\ : '
" visitor rlc1ay.
' .
; : / .
I yc ' ; . \ . . : t : > Rue Gates went to St. Joseph
, .
, ' : . , ' Suiday aftcrnoon.
y' ' ' "l \V. H. -\Vylie \ registered at thc
Union house londar.
r. " \Vall paper at reduced prices.
" , , ; , : < . City Pharmacy.
'j. . : : , . . t , Mrs. A. Roberts returned from
St. Louis Friday.
f ' ; ' . . , ; " y.
: " ' : ' J. 1-1. Miles was a Rube visitor
. , ' thc first of thc wcek.
t ,
' J. H. Morehcad : was a Hum-
boldt visitor Thursday.
\ James Jcllison spent Sunday
t with his family in this city.
r . John' Jcllison left for Dallas ,
r . Texas the first of the week.
John Towle and wife of Omaha -
' ha spent ' Stutday in this city.
f . New goods received every week
lcc.c :
, ' , .
. : . at Bon 1'011 l\It lIt nery.
_ Lead pencils given away at
. ' < , . King's . with each 5 cent tnblet.
, ' ; > J. E. Dickinson of Beatrice was
r ; i. . : ' ( ; { , . \ , . in the city .Monday.
; ' , . . . : , Ncl1ie Weaver returned to Ver-
: . . . . .f. < " " . , \ I . , , ' don 1 Friday 1 a f ternoon.
; , : Mildred 'Whipple left Monday
" , " afternoon for Dawson ,
1/ A. G. \\Tanner sells everything
needed in thc school room.
_ _ ' Joe Varner and wife were Kan-
" ' .
: . ' . sas City visitors Sunday.
Books of all kinds at A. O.
. . . "Tanncrs.
Mary Don : returned from At-
chison Friday afternoon.
Go to A. G : 'Wanncr for all
kinds of school supplies.
Mt. : Froehlick of Nebraska City
drove to Rule Monday.
. . . . . Dr. A. Gaiser , dentist over
. Richardson county bank.
Mrs. Jane Shoup is visiting relatives -
atives in Forest City , Mo.
Frank Simon of Rule was in
' ' ' thc city 011 business 'ruesday.
1
Baby hoods sold at reduced
priccs.- Don Ton Millinery.
Hugh Boyd came down from
Humboldt Tuesday.
! Mrs. Will Lord returned to Sal-
cm Tuesday morning.
Frank Simmons of Rule was in
this city 'ruesday.
J. Davis of Hum1oldt was a
Falls City visitor 'l'uesday.
I : \Vanncr is the place to buy
your peps , ink , pencils and tab-
lcts.
. ' 1 Dan Sullivan of Cheyenne ,
. . " Wyoming is visiting with rela-
tives in this city.
'
r Louie Worth , Ward Knight ,
Peter Frederick , George , -Peitsch ,
and Will Mowery ret' rn' d from
the lake vicinity Sunday ' 1ight.
.
I : I :
. "
.
I , .
Do not forget thc services at
thc Christian church next Sunday
, morning and cvcning. 1'hc attention -
tcntion of parents is called to thc
fact that ' the presence of their
children is requested ilt thc Junior -
or Endeavor meeting Sunday
afternoon at three o'clock. Rev.
Poug-con will interest the child-
rcn with chalk talks.
Anna ' 1lionias of Columbus ,
Ohio , teacher of ng-1ish literature -
ture in thc high school at that
city , Mr. and Mrs.Gilyard ' 1'hom-
as of St. Joe and Miss Katherine
1'homas , teacher in Browncll hall
of Omaha are in the city being
called here to attend thc funeral
of l\Irs. John Hail.
Rcv. Pougcon went to Nims
City Thursday and Friday of this
wcck. He dclivcrd two lectures
} in thc Opera house therc. He is
at thc prcsel1t time , making arrangements -
rangcmen to deliver a series of
lectures in the win Kansas Ci ty's.
These lectures will be under thc
supervision of the local Christian
Endeavor societies of those citie
Mrs. A. E. Hill was elected
vice president of thc 80rosis to
fill thc . vacancy created by thc
resignation of Mrs. Oeo. Shoc ] , .
1\1rs. Hill will preside during the
absence of thc president , Mrs.
Jennie EwaH.
Mesdames Harris of Washington -
ton Territory were here visiting
their aunt , 1\11's. George Story
last weck. They were on their
way home from St. Louis they
also visited relatives in Kansas
and Oldahoma.
1\1rs. I-linnic Kenton and child-
rcn , who have been visiting relatives -
ativcs in this city and Shubert
for the past five weeks , returned
to their home in Haddal11 , Kans. ,
Saturday.
Everything new at thc cider
mill at the creamery building
building four blocks north of the
Douglas mi11. \Vc . guarantee all
thc cider from your applcs.
Mrs. Hearst and daughter Mar-
garet Holbrook are in the city for
a wcck. l\Irs. Hearst is here to
sell her residence property on
Lane strect.
Oliver Stoughlcn who has been
in the employ of thc Campbell
Bros show thc past season , returned -
turned to his home in this city
Frid ay.
McKcnny of Chicago . , Hoes of
Omaha , Bochhart of St. Joseph
and J as. Spears of this city en-
joycd a days sport hunting Tues-
day.
Orville S1.ocnheit'wenl to Hara-
da after a load of wood last Tuesday -
day , Informants Messrs. Klein
and Williams.
Mrs. Della Stumbo and daugh-
tcr Jennie Pearl , were visitors in
St. Joe the first of thc wcek.
o O. Dishaw of Nebraska City
.
' : { .
. 1 . ' 1
\ J" : '
< . .
. . - . . , . . - _ .
. . . . . . . . . . . - -
- - "
Mercy Hospital
Opened to the patients of all Legally Qualified
Physicians. Equipped throughout wit 11 all the modern
conveniences. Steam heat , Electric lights , City walel' ,
I-lot and cold baths I-lot air X Sur-
t:1 : , . appliances , Rays , -
I gical and Electrical 1 appliances of all kinds.
l
. . , . .
' ' ' ' '
. . . ; ' . :
: a
x trrtij" ; lr 1
, . S :
\ S'j :
,
- -rw
. „
+ 4n
+
The Hospital is especially fitted up for the treat-
; ment of surgical cases , Diseases of Women and Chronic - -
. ic diseases. It is the place par excellent for the treat-
. s
ment of fevers. Trained nurses in constant attendance
Terms reasonable. Call 01' address
ll fleecy Hospital ,
Falls Ciiy , Nebraska
_
- = .
i
transacted business in this city
Tucsday.
A complete line of fresh and
cured meats at Coupe & ; 'l horn-
tons
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Martz left
for their home in \Vymorc Mon-
da ) ' .
Miss Pearl Prater visited with
friends in St. Joe Saturday and
S'unday.
Fred Cleveland made a busi-
ness trip to St. Joseph Tuesday
morning'
, Mrs. E\valt and daughter Mag-
nolia left for Columbus , Ohio last
'l h ursdr ) ' .
Carrie Slocum and Mina Alexander -
andcr left for 14incolri thc latter
part of last weck.
Judge Kcllig'ar of Auburn registered -
gistcrcd at thc Union House . the
first of thc week.
H. \1. Stewart of cre10n was
in the city yesterday and madc
us a pleasant call.
May Startzcl who has been vis-
iting with relatives in Atchison
returned biome Friday.
Mrs. Fred li'oehlinger lcft Mon-
1 r
+
, .
.
- -
day afternoon for Smith Center ,
Kas. , via thc B. & ; 1\1.
\\Thcn you need a tablet call at
A. G , Wanncrs.
Fred Cleveland , Jake Norris
and Harry Cain were Salem vis-
itors Sunday.
A. D. May and wife who have
been visiting in this city returned
to Humboldt Monday. :
Frank Norris Lincoln visit-
ed with his parents in this city
thc first of thc week.
Every week swell new hats ti
made , at the Bdn Ton Millinery
Store at thc lowest living priccs.
Husscl Keill1 returned from thc
exposition at St. Louis thc first
of thc weck.
Ray Peterson of Preston , Iowa
rcg-isterca at the National the .
first of the wcck ' . ' . '
,
Mrs. Wentworth returned , 'Mon- ,
day from Oregon , Mo. , where she
has beets visiting for the ; past c
S
wcck.
Bring your apples to thc ncw.
cider mill at the creamery build-
ing , four blocks north of thc
Douglas mi11.
. . .
. " {
4
.