The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, January 15, 1904, Page 11, Image 11

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Januarys. t Jo.j. _ _ THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE II J
U. IIappenil1 S of a. Weel {
i in the Circles of Society
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The ladies of thc Epi copal
; P church gave a ten cent tea at the
t t ; . . . . ; . home of1V , Cleveland 011Vcd -
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nesda . \ ' c\'cning" It wa a cry .
pleasant c\'cnt. -
{ i trhc H S M , club met last
Saturday C\'Ci1ing- at thc home of
bliss Georgia Bcau1il'u A fine
I , program \1LS rendered and thc
J social features of thc meeting
. were highly enjoyed . .
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Dr. Bug-cnc : May lectured at
the Jenne opera house on 1\ion-
day evening , undcr the auspices
of Sorosis Dr flay : has a na-
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, tional relitation as a lecturer ,
( : ' and this coupled with the fact
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that every number 011 the Sere is
1 lecture course is i bound to be good
. drew a good ; sizcd audiencc , The .
lecture was good and the speak
left his hearers many things to
t h i nl a bo nt ,
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, ' ' „ Svrosis met on cdnesday af-
J. i . ' tcrnool1' with 1\lrs Jennie S.
J . Ewalt , the meeting being attended -
. f cd by a large majority of the
members of the club The musi-
cal feature of thc meeting was a
piano solo by .l\irs Brigham of
Kansas City , who is here visiting
her sister , l\Irs : C. 1\1. 'Vilson.
, ' The paper on "France from 1796 1
to 1804 , " prepared and read by
1\'lrs. 'Vm. ' \ I. Wilson , showed the
. result . of lhorough research into
. . the French history of that period
' and was a clear statement of the
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cause and effect of conditions as
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they existed at that time. In a
well prepared paper on 'HCidcs"
-1rs. J. C. Yutzv gave an exhaustive -
) , , tivc review of the development
, i - and application of the sdcncc.
. Refreshments were sen'cd and a
social good time cnjoycd.
Friends ill Council met 011 Fri- .
day ( evening , bliss Gilman being
the 11Ostess. Miss l\Iincr's paper
' . : 011 the congressional library
building at ashington ' was list-
' pied to with thc greatest pleas-
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. ' . . . : . : LAST SURVIVING BONAPARTE
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_ .I : _ Niece ef the Great Napoleon Wasting
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( ' . , . ' . Princess Mathilde Bonaparte ,
1 , . , who is the last. survivor of the
\ , . . generation to which IIPI' brother
r . "Plon-i.lon" and lll'r cousin , Xa ,
A poll'on Ill. , belonged , has nevel're-
: , ( ( 'oyered from flit i fracture of her
t . . thigh which ocenrre(1 at bpl'l'onn-
_ try house of At ; ( h'atipn , outside
' . ' - 7t . Paris , in the course of . the summer -
' " 1 , mer , says the London " orld. She
, ; J r rallied after ille t shook ( caused by
' : . , ' the aCl'iclent and she stood > :
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well the journey by road from At.
'J n ( ratien to her house in the Hue
\ l , de Berl'i , but she has gradually
J I . .heen gel ting weaker , and there is
u little I i hone of her J'eco"eJ"
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ureHss : Miner described in
great detail thc architecture of
this fine building , her description
being very realistic and cITecti\'l
' 1'e ? paper was illustrated by a
number of fine engravings which
were studicd ( with much interest
by the members of the club. A
select rcadin by Miss Gras
was one of thc pleasing features
program.
t'he < iscu don of current
literature was not only in-
tcrcsting but lnstrudi After
the program the hostess served
dainty rcfrcshmcnts. Friends in
Council arc looking forward to a
treat this cvcning l ev. Cole
will deliver a lecture to the 111em-
hers of the club - and their friends
at the home of B. P' Iorgan.
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The Marriage of Sue Cain to
'Vi11iam B. Julian occurred at thc
home of the b.ridc's parents , lVIr.
and 1\lrs. - J. H. Cain , Sixth and
Chase streets , at seven o'clock
Sunday evening' .rhe ceremony
was performed by Rcv Elmer
'Yard Cole in the presence of
about thirty relatives and inti-
mate fricnds. tl'hc home wa
simply but artistically decorated
with cut flowcrs. At the appointed -
pointed hour thc bride and groom
took their places in thc bow window -
dow and thc simple ceremony was
performed , after which the newly
married couple rcccived the congratulations -
gratulations of their gucsts
The bride is the daughter of
1\lr. and 1\ir8. J. R. Cain and ha v-
ing' lived here thc greater part of
her life , is well known to all of
our peoplc. She is held in thc
highest regard by all and her
friends are limited only by the
extent of her acquaintanceship.
" The groom is from Long 13each ,
Ca1. , where he has extensive
business in tcrests. At this place
they will make their home and to.
it they will take thc best wishes
of many 11"alls City friends
I'rulcess lrathilde 1 is H daughter of
King Jeroure and a niece , tlwl'
ore l , of the great Napoleon , bat
she : has never \ taken / , HI1 aeiiveii 'r
in pouf ics , and her "Halon , " ont
of the last remaining Pawas
noted for being the ] rendezvous
of 1hemost-pminpnt f nwn and women -
PIl of the day in 1-'ipJ1'p , literature
and a1t. , tier Hister.in.law ,
Pl'incess Clot i1dp of Sayor , who
lives entirely in Turin , has been
with her during the greater part
of her long illness , as l welJ as her
nephew , I'PiIl ( > p Louis Napoleon ,
who is now a gelle1'al in the t RusSian '
sian army' His elder brother
Prince Napoleon , iH , of eon ese , pre.
vented by the In w of exile from be.
ing at his aunt's bedside.
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; SPECIAL , SALE . {
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Saturday , January 16th
c AND I
hey
' Monday , January 18th
TWO DAYS ONLY )
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t ! ; During- this sale we will give one-fourth off on l.i'
J all Glass \Vare and Quecnswarc.1Teha1'e a mag-ni- Y
ficenl line to select from and i with this discount of PJ <
. ( 25 percent from our already low prices , this sale is S
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one of special 111iuccmelit.
. In I our g-rocery line , which \ by the way is better ,
than ever , we will make during this specht ! sale the
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following" Pl'ices. : : : : : : : :
a.
f 21 Ibs. Granulated c' uga. . - . , " . $ 1.00 fA
. 17. cans Tomatoes . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 '
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20 I bs. .1 apan Ri ce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . I. 00
? , 12 cans Pumpkins . . . . . . . . . . , . 1.00 , {
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I 12 can Peas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00
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1 gal can Pure Maple Syrup . . 1.10 '
24 lbs Navy Deans , , , . . , , . , , . .00 ' tJ "
8 bars Lenox Soap . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 ;
8 bars DIamond C Soap . : . . . . . .25
vVc handle everything } in the grocery line
, 1 4 and our goods are fresh and pure : : : : '
: GEO. DIETSCH -
Phone 141 : : Falls City , Nebraska
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THE BABY IS A SOLDIE
Queer Out ' ome of Suit on Nune'l
Contract in Rus'iia
A peculiar incident illustrating t
the tedious processes of Russian
law and the extreme tardiness of
Russian justice is told hJ' A. Mak-
lei , a recent : l'mig-I'ant : from that
'eoulltr.r , , who Was a witness in a
ease which ye ( luired 17 years
to get a decision He left thin
country about three weeks ago and
has just been informed of the out-
Co llle. , '
lei' . laklei Caine ( 10 Minneapolis
on account of a dislike toward hint
in the neighborhood of KishineJr ,
because : hI' pXJl'pssed sympathy t
for the homeless Hpbrews , Says t hf
Ii)1l'Hpolis : J oUl'mlLI is Ilii i.
Nude was eonsiclpred as Nihilistic ;
hy 80nw , and , although he is not a. :
Jew himself' , lw thought' lIP would
he better ofT in a free rountry.
In lSSU a boy was born to a no
hlema living npal' l Kishinl , and
according to the distally a nurse
was hired to have sole charge of
the child until Ill" became old
enough to i be placed ] in the schools.
The nurse waR compelled ( to sign a
contract binding ire ! ( to service for
live J'ears She ( lid her work faithfully .
fully f01' two Fears and then broke
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her contract Lp. ' . 'l1'\'in ( t "
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, by.innrlying I ) 1. young
W01'Juml ' ! l1 wnl : oftpn muuloved
at the nohlpman's housr , She >
had , howpvel' , been so faithful to . .
her little charge and had done her {
worl : AO well , tlint t the father
( , ( ought suit : in the provincial
( C'OUl't 1'0 make her return and comply .
plY with her contruct.
In the tt'ial in the lower courts
the case was derided in favor of
1 he gill , hu t the nobleman had the
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mOJH'J' and the case was carried (
bY 1hmm.rHfI'iou \ metho
up , ( m.rHfI'iou tile s q
known only in Russia , until it- l
finally : 'pll'hed : the highest court 4. i
of the land. t
l'his august body , ( 'ailed . the ' "
high synod : : . after considerable der
lay I and ni'gninent t , rendered a "ct'- 711
diet to the pn'p't that , inasmuch as ; .
flue girl had signed the l'ontract- ' , f
slIP in ii st . I'pturll ni III once and fu I. p
fill it. IIl1J'isonnwnt ) ) is the penalty -
1.Y for refusing to obey he 1 cOllrt'R
orders and tht' girl ' 4
, , now a I'OH' ) )
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pprous mail'on , is ill a ( qllnndal'r u
to her next . move , for the little boy I
nlentioiled in the Contract : is now
serving his tinge in the Russian
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army , MI' . Iaklei says he does
not know whether the high synod
looked at the date of the loco- (
meats of l\eal. : ) \ ) (
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