The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, December 02, 1904, Image 22

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December 2 1904 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE S . " ' '
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Local and Personal.
\lrs. Charles HolTlI1an is
seriously sick at thc Mercy hos-
pital.
pital.Win.
\VII1. Brown and John Crook
were Merrill visitors MonJay
A card received froll1 Aaron
r40uc1 this wl'ck orders 'I'hc
Tribune sent to Rivcrsidc , Cal. ,
instead of San 1)icgo
1lrs.V. . H. Kerr spent several
weeks with her Hon , 1)r. iee Kerr
in ansas'City , returning home
last week. 1\11'5. Kerr was a dele-
gate to thc Methodist Missionary
vention in that city
Gehling Theatre
ONE NIGhT
Monday ; ' Dec. 5th
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Second Annual Tour and
. Triumphant Return of
Young motional [
Actress
JULIA GRAY
Supported by her Sterling
Company Including
Richardson Cotton , Robert Har-
land , J. Elwin Brown , Frank ' 1' .
Wallace , Miss Alktta Van , Miss !
Julia Judge , Mrs. W. V. Hanons ,
Miss Mary Hanons and others in
Latest Season l t lI1phatic SUCCCSS
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HER ONLY
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A tory of Intense I Heart
Interest. I l\'lagniflcent ' Scen-
ery all Carried by Company
in its Entirety.
PRICES :
l 'cscrve + t Scats , 7Sc SUe anti 35c !
Reserved Seats Now on Sale
\Vedncsday Prank .l'utt1c
and .1 lva 'I'uttlc were up before
JlUg-C ) Cleaver on charge ( II ' 1'0111
Brincg'ar for creating disturbance
at his hOll1c in this city The
.l'nttlcs came to town on 'I'ucsclay
and Frank sold a horse for X60 ,
and thcn they began to fill up
with hug juice , so that by night
they were pretty far along' At
this time they were put into their
wagon and supposed to be started
for home , but about supper timc
they tumed up at Brincg-ars , and
made such a row that they were
landed in thc cooler. After selling -
ing' their horse in the morning-
FI'ank 'l'uttIc had bought a lot of
groceries , from proceeds of sale
of horse , and he then unhitched
his team and tied them to thc
back of thc wagon : , within reach
of two bags of flour , which thc
horses soon lunched on. Judge
Cleaver gave each of them a line
of $14.80 and when this had been
paid by Frank there was nothing
left from thc sale of thc horse.
It is said Frank 'l'uttlc has a wife
and six childrcn. A sad life they
must lead with such a worthless
father to provide for them. It
has not been long since this same
Elva Tuttle was up before Judg-c
Cleaver for threatening to kill
Homer Yodcr at Salem , but Yod-
er failed to prosecute and hc was
turned loose on payment of costs
br his father. Elmer Tuttle , an-
other brother has likewise been
up lately before Judge Cleaver
on a charg-cof assault with intent
to kill George Goolsby at Verdon
and was committed to jail to
await thc action of the District
Court Another brother named
Edward , has also becn tined by
Judge Cleaver for getting drunk.
This is a disgraceful record for
any one family to make and un-
less they mend their ways sonic
of thcm will break into thc penitentiary -
tentiary
Miss Sac Carroll is visiting relatives -
lath'cs at different points i I Kansas -
sas and Iowa.
Isham Rea\'is has Ih e I ill since
Sunday , hav tgbecn operated
upon at that time by 1)r. Mincr.
'rhc patient at this time is improving -
proving and on thc road to rc-
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HOLIDAY
:1 : JEWELRY & .
J - . SILVERWARE
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Our Holiday stock em-
braces a wide variety of
. , , i dainty and serviceable jC\V-
dry and silver for the table
„ and toilet , artistic in design
warranted as to material
II _ and workmanship and very
reasonable in price. When
you buy , buy here for you
-I \ are absolutely sure of get-
\ " . 1 ting what you pay for. Be-
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1 . : gin your holiday shopping
' ? ! "f expeditions here.
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1i i The Old Reliable Jeweler
A. E. JAQUET
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; For health and comfort is a belt ! : illattress. . Everybody - '
) body knows it . hence the extortIOnate trices sketl
in every magazine oou : .read. I
> t But if they onto knew that this $8. 50 Sanitary
Felt Mattress is positively unexcelled in any point
"sA they would have no other. ,
. .j Its I made from guaranteed corded sanitary felt is
by the largest manufacturer in Cincinnatti , Ohio , the
fA great cotton market town. It weighs 45 pounds , will
. not absorb moisture will make over like a hair mat- r 'f '
e tress and is as soft as down. \
"sA A Flowery Tied of EOJ'e. 1
Not half the people who read this add have a 4
bed worth sleeping on , yet they spend every week [ .
for foolish things more than the price of a good bed. \
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t1 You spend onethird,0111' time there. \Vhy deprive . 't
-M yourself unconsciously one moment of comfort by i )
sleeping on a poor bed when so great a portion of ; SC
your life is spent in that wax' . Of all friends a mat- _ I I
tress is the most personal. See to it that it is cleanly ,
sanitary and comfortable.
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We have a. full Line of Pop- . , . ;
ula.r Prices. Call and See' , . ,
Them at . ' 1.
MEYERS'
HARDWARE \i
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One of our sportb'c"yonug- mcn
learned to his cost it is best not
to fool with thc Police Judg'c.
One of these mcn had been fined
$1).80 for crcating''a ) : disturbance
at thc ball game , when he told
the Judge hc would "g-et even
with him. " The words were
scarcely out of his mouth before
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his ' fine to '
$14.80 , with thc intimation hc ' "
would raise it another $5 , if there
's..jan" . . . . more back talk.
Blanche Kerr is thc guest of
Omaha friends . ,
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Bert Herbert cause over from ' ,
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