The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, January 15, 1904, Page 4, Image 4

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TI-IE Fl\LLS CITY TRIBLTI\E Jan1t'Y \ 8 1904-
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H ' t . I
u To Make Room
' For Spring Purchases
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( vVe offer the following
for the next two weeks
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Kitchen Cabinet like cut in size , but not
constructed . of cottonwood and gum
Full size 28 x 48 top . , only = , = = $4.25
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Solid Oak Bed Room I Suit = . = = $16.00
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CARPETS , all grades at REDUCED PRICES
BRUSSELS BY THE ROLL
We handle no samples
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I Reavis & Abbey ,
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- LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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, trhcr is i al'aroom . ' ' ( Ol at
least one thing more in a woii tai's
kensiUgton bag- . :
- I + red Seybold has resigned his
' " ' position with ' Henry C Smith to
, ilCCCpt thc appointment of deputy
county rccorder
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\ ' \V. I Hancr formally opened
. his new place of busincss last : ;
f _ Sah1t day. dr. Jlaner will ! make
specialty of short order lunches.
. . . . \Irs.J.\I. ' : 'E\'ans of Shubcrt , ac-
companicd ( hy her mother , \Irs .
Hichardson ( of Cottage > : Grove
were shopping in this city 'cster-
" . . ( lay.
There will he services held at
thc Presbyterian church on next
Sunday morning and c.v ningh >
. which thc public is corc1ial'y irl-
dtcd. lweryboly ( madc ( wclcome.
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, The meeting now In progress : ;
e at the \IetlIOtiSl churdl . have at-
' I - traded man ) ' people each even-
, lug . ' 1'he pastor 1 , Hc\ Alexan-
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dcr , hils , been assisted in these '
; mccting's by H.efa , pester :
of the : Mdholbt church at A'u-
btu n.
: \Va1ter and Ed ( Ahern were
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. . < lows from Shulx on buslnes- ;
: _ . ' .yesterday. They have just rc-
{ < turncd from North Dakota where
. . they ht\y been for the pest two
, _ ' ' ? 111(1' are mtiLlt pleasc.1
: . , with that country anti wil : return -
, turn to it in a short , tiiile.
L. B. I. 1 rcnch one of thc earliest
. pioneers of 111l ( ) died last Sun-
day. ,1Ir. Frcnch l wa" born in
East Bloomficld , N. Y. , and wa
o\'er 81 . years old. Hc came to
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Nebraska in 18,5 and since then
had madc his home in l ulo. lic
leaves a wife and one son who
mOll "n the 1)SS ] 0 nc who was to
them all that ! a husband and
father could have been. By
virtue of his long residence , \ -Ir.
French had ( a wile acquaintance
In the COt nty and was a man
who was as highly- I respected as
was widely known. The funeral
was held l\Ionc1ay ternoon many
friends of the deceased being
present.
A woman who had just moved
to town stopped the laundry
wagon the other day and tried to
buy a quart of milk. The driver
politely informed hcr- of her mistake -
take and drove on. An hour later
she stopped thc oil , wag-on and
once more she carried her IJi.ch l'
back empty. lien 1 a milk wagon
came along but she was afraid to
take another chance and thc children -
Oren had no bread and milk for
suppcr.
H\ EmcrV ] rd Cole will
preach al the Christian church t
both Sunclay morning and e\'en.
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111g" . ' \Iorning subject , , " 1 40 t' .
\Yif\ . " E'eningsubjc.t , H'l'lH
\Vorth.of an IVil1. . " -Speci , , , '
music at evening i en'icc. Every
one made wekome.
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Attention Republicans !
Be1icving- that hc { republicans
of thc state of Nebraska arc ovcr-
' ' in favor of the rc-
whelmin1\ \
nomination of President Roosevelt -
yeIt , and that the delegates front
Nebraska to the National Hcpub-
lican Convention shonld bc men
who arc unquestionably favorable
to his rcnomination. ' 1'hcRoose-
'elt League of Lincoln invites
the Republican clubs of the tate
of Nebraska , which hold si111i ar
\ ' sews , to unite in sending lire
dclcg-ates from each congressior a'
district in thc state , to meet at
the Lindc11 hotel in Lincoln , Ne-
braska , on January 20th , 190'1 ,
at 7 p. m. for the purpose of cat1-
ing- a scat : convention or all the
Roosevelt clubs of the state of
Nebraska , such convention to be
held the evening prLceditlg thc
state convention and at the same
placc. Such 11 : ecting" is also to
I1x a basis of representation and
thc number of ( leegates , to such
con ycn Hon.
Resolved , That a copy of this
cal be sent the chairman of each
Republican County Central Corn
mittec at\d \ to each republican
paper in the - state with thc request -
quest that thc same may be print .
cd and brought to the notice of f
the republicans 0 : such counry.
It is u.ec1 ! ! ; shat Nodse c1t (
Leagues at once he formed \Vl1er. (
ever nci yet oro'a iized11 , \ 1 the :
f let of . ts cr .attization and the
name of its president and secretary -
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tary of each be sent to thc cor-
rcspondingsccrctary of this
lcag'ue.
'l'HJ ROOSHVJ LgAGTI
of Lincoln.
OS'fEO 1\1' h t i ! .
Osteopa thy readily handlcs a'1
throat and lung troubles due to
sudden changes of the weathcr.
Colds ( in thc head , congestion
of thc lungs , lagripe , pneumonia -
monia , all yield readily and completely -
plctely to Osteopathy , withou .
any bad ling-cring.discas
Charley Baxter has returned
from Omaha.
Hon. Cass Jones of Pole wa : il1
town ycsterday.
S. D. Graves was np front lIlo
the latter 'Part "of last week on
business
John Dan"ean and J. A. Hinkle
of Rube were in the city on 'busi-
ness yestcrclay.
\ Ir. and 1\11'5. Ted 'Haran of
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Preston arc in thc city visiting
thc home of Shcri Hmsack.
One dollar buy1 : ; 100 1 envelopes
I and 100 sheets of writing paper
I at the 'l'ribune Lffice. Good qual-
- ify : and neatly } Jrintc < 1.
; T , . ' \V. oskett I of Rube made a
! business trip to this city yester -
1 clay Part of thc important business
. ness hc trans ded was to call
and subscribe for 'l'hc 'l'ribune.
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SKILLED TELEPHOj.E GIRLS. , l .
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in Great Demand in the East-- Work ' .h" " \ : .l
Is Very Try 111 I ! . _ . F ;
\r'l11te ' ' ' ' clay iu the \'eal' ft ; "
( , eycry ( .1 year ' : : : = -
bright em'I''l'UI' girls ! Ul't wecn the t ; )
agct3 of 16 and : ' ! O , 1'01' good posi ' ' ' _ ; "
tiout3 It would lppPlI' : : their the ' . ' , t :
industrial : ! ) sit utIiollyuS fairly .3 ,
well adjuSted : for a : t 1"0) ) > 01'.j
tiou of working : piJ'IH. : AlHl , . / " " ' ; > ( "
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yet the telephone ] colII''Y ( ' ' ' iS i ' ' ' ; ; . : \ / . : ,
souletiules so shod ofswitt'hhoartl ( x"i : :
OJertttors } ) that tIw ll1ilUHIP1II'U : ( is : L ' .T :
obliged 10 ad'pti ) aud to enlist , : . ' . . : ' , : . 1 .
the aHsistHlH'P of t heir \\011111 L)1II- : : , - : : . .
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} llon's ) . to find girls for vacltnt . " , " .t ' \ "
plilt'l's. A. girl nec(1S ( 10 lip wide ' " - , . . $ .1
nwetke at he f s wit ( 'h hoa I'd , laid . . - } afixf :
only the bright ) : ones are n'celtel : ( ) ( "r. : , : "i ! '
the PXH1I1illp \ - ' few of ' ' ' ;
bv exalllill'r.et'v ( ) . : : , -
-hosp ( favorably passed upon by ! , ' - " . :
her fail to ii , ' for ' . ' ' > , '
qua } fy ) pmdt'ioD-i' : :
after the tuition ] i t period ( of one-
Mai. .
monfh. t ' >
: \H a rule no girl of over ) 2'0 is re-
l'l'h"p(1.rl'lll' ( theory or the work ;
could he ) ( gulch 1II0)'P ) P' si1v impart r.h ,
pd to l11a1111'p . hut the '
a ; tvonman ( H'- :
hwl manipulation ; ) of tllP switeh . .
I
hoard : seems to he imRHihlp } ) to
the ( majol'ity 01' women past } the } ) .
formative ( period of Ii ! 'P. 'I'hi calls i- !
for H certain ) ( : < le\t'rity ( . aNl w- :
cnracy of touch , which becomes
perfect } 1.lue'hutnical. . ( . I It' seems to
be an accepted fad that it is 110Hsi
1Jlc to H'qllitp ; ( these 1 in ) early : life ,
hut very j'm'ply aftl'l'wal'(1.
' ro become all ex1lcr ] ' 1 operator )
PC ) 'quit'PH ] lout pract ; 1 ice ( : lnd supcl } ' i- .
_ 0) ) ability. The l'ank and mile of the
girls remain : simply conhl'etcnt.
For those who b.\ virtue of ( 'X'P- ) . . . - - - :
ional ( i1l1pllig-p1l'p and ( 'hal'netl'l' , .
excel I their fellows there ) are OJ"
pOI'1ulIilies for \'Unl'pnll'nt. : I
Each ceulrnI ol1i1' has chief
cPll : ( a ( < op-
orator sold Il1l1l1li of ' iPI'"iR'
( l'a a a { I' supervisors } '
ors , tile to c\'P.y ) nill ( ' npel'atol'S 1 ,
a n < 1 these positions } I 'ommaIHI ( !
oed salal'ies. rl'hl'nt'p aU I
good
They are sup'
llid from ' . ) who show "
1)1i(1 } ) girls ahilit.\
U : It the sw l'c'hlJol'd : ) and arc pOS- I
SCRsl'd nf strollgcharacterand ( in- I
l1ig''nt t minds. Nnt11l'allr , a J.
harp lookout is kept } for H'omis- ] !
igg nmaterirtl nnll ( ] no girl who deserves . ;
serves ( it ever mlRRPH promoting. }
rl'hp'C' ) ai'e OpP"1 ) uhitips also for
good oItereltors ) who arc 1101 qua Ii- t i
lied for the highest ] JosH i01IH. E" .
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el'J' outside switchboard { 'alls for
an operator } trained in nw ( 'PIIII-ni '
. ( Nice , and thPHP l'mdt ' toils often
pay larger ) salal'iPR than the 1 ( ' ( 'It- ; .
tral otlir'p girls I'p'pirl'YiPIt ] - r
ever all aJ1pIi'nlloil } ( t 1'01' an olp'a- ] ) ; . j
f'01' comes to 1 1 lw ollice 1hl' I gtttnn : gf'I' i
amid Ow chief ' t ' 'OllHidpl'
{ olerltt01' ) : ( I
the } girls ! whom they t deems ( ' 01111)t ) ( r
tPllt to 1i11 ] nIP loRition. } ' 191e girl ' ,
to whom thl'r offer it , of course , accepts I
cepts 01' declines ] , as she wisllc'S ,
1'11P switchboard ] is ' ' 1 i I
1I101'P OJ' ( ss :
t Eying t i'o niP nerves of the 1 opera
:11'0) : ) ' , but this is offset by l the 'OIl'
Si(1er'ntion with which '
: : ( her 1 arc ' , -
heated t ) hy the \ompany. ( C- )
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The 'rrihme wants : ; to print alt
thc ncws. If you know anything
good call up phone 22 ( ) and if
necessary a reporter wilt call on
yon for particulars. .
Subscribe for Time Tr hune.
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