4 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE January 29/ r9o4 _ _ _ _ . / _ _ _ S Neighborhood News Dawson . Special to fhc fribtll1e. Little lIerold Maze was very sick during the week Joseph IIeim and wife were in I-Iumboldt on business Saturday. A baby boy has arrived at the home of I Hugh O'Grady jr , and wifc. wife.Mrs. lvIrs. 1. H. lVlcGinnis has been under the doctors care the past wcek. Herman 'riehen was up from Salem Saturday to see his neph- j ew , H. A. 'riehen. J. J. Brown left last week for 3 an extended visit with his son Richard in Montana. i Anna Martin went to Calls ! City , I + rida'y and visited her par- cults till Sunday afLcl'noon. Mrs. John Taylor and little lVIarcel1a spent thc greater part E of last week with relatives in Au- ' burn lVlrs. Ncsladek was up from Falls City over Sunday visiting her son and th 1ughter near this I placc. W. H. IIendricks of Kansas City was in town Saturday buy- ing the surplus stock of horses I and mules in this vicinity. 4 _ The thermometer registered ten degrees below zero at this place Monday morning , the cold- est weather of the season. : Mr. Mckee is the name of the I new harness maker at Stoltz's hardware store. Mr. Hahn is ' assisting him for the prcscnt. W. C. Heim' , our genial station agent , has been walking with the aid of a cane , ' as the result of injuries - juries received by falling on the . Ice. Joseph and 1vlinnie 1'ieen ! were Called ! home last Friday from the convent at Falls City on account of the dangerous illness of their brother , Alex Tiehen. H. A. 'riehen , who was so seriously - iously ill with typhoid fever that no hopes of his recovery were entertained - tertaincd , is now a little improved - ed and his many friends hope for his ultimate restoration to hcalth. . . . Two broken arms is the record for one day on account of the ice at this placc. 'lrs. ' Bittner fell on the ice in her yard and broke her arm near the elbow , and 1rs. Barney Riley broke her arm at the wrist from the same cause. lvIamie Ryan . was . hostess to the ladies of the Candlelight club last Wednesday c\'ening. "IIearts" was the game of thc evening , Miss O'Grady winning first prize and Daisy Smith the consolation. Everything was carried out on thc "Hcart" ordcr. The club meets next week with Iamic Fcnton. Verdon Special to The ' l'ribtll1C. Bcccher Cornell returned from Lincoln Monday. Dr. I-Iutchison came down from Omaha on Sunday. lVlr. Kelly moved hb family tea a farm near Silver Creek. Heinzelman Bros. shipped a car of feed to St. Louis , Monday . No. 453 drew the kitchen cabi- net that _ Verdon Roller mills put out. Dr. Deitrich came in from the west Sunday to visit his brother Frank. Jake Sailor of Auburn was transacting business in Yerdon Thursday. After an absence of several months John Evans returned to visit relatives. Jake Neifert and Walter Clark left last week . for Trenton , Neb. , ' to be absent a few wccks. lVlrs. lVlorrison atld Leona Shif- fer visited Al Ramsey 'and ; . : wifc ' near Dawson Saturday and .Sun- day. ' , ' Sherman Shilcy is in , Missouri looking after his farm and get- ting ready to move his family . thcre. . Geo. Lum went to Kansas City the first of the week to attend thc , Lumberman's association return- ing 'hursday. Eb Goolsby and wife returned from Falls City Sunday where they made a short visit to Frank Adams and wHe. A sister of Mrs. John Weaver , who has been visiting here for several weeks returned to her home in Illinois Sunday. Re\ 1vlorrison began packing his household effects Tuesday to ship to McPherson , Kans. , where he had accepted a call to preach. M. F. Lee i" ; left for Omaha , : Monday to purchase his spring stock oi goods and Grace Sailor is clerking in thc store during his absence. G. A. Jorn and family south of town with 1vIiss Keiker visited C. M. Heinzelman on Sun < . ! ay. Miss Kciker lives l near Corning , lvlo. , and is a sister of 1\'Irs. ' Jorn and 1\11'5. Heinzelman. The members of the Congrega- tional church have secured the services of Rc\ Bohn for the coming year. \Ve arc sorry in- deed to have Rc\ 1'IcRea ' leave us but welcome thc new pastor. A few weeks ago one of our senior class 111 the high school was one of the winners in ' the county contest , later won in the state contest at incoln. On Ionday Prof. Funk in behalf of the school board presented him with a beautiful gold medal with the inscription "Ray Arnold 1904 S. S. C. " showing their apprecia- - - . - - - - - - - - - , I , A GOOD PLACEr' \ " . . to buy _ t . , Drugs , Book , Wall Paper , Etc. . : ; THE KING PHARMACY : k . - Our line is always complete , and our prices are as low as is consistent with first class goods. . ' We also give five per cent rebate on all ' cash ' purchases. We solicit your patronage . I - - King's Pharmacy - - - . . , . " , . . . , . " - . . . . - , tion and encouraging the good work. We hope other schools will follow this example. Ray : Arnold is fifteen years old. Barada. Special to The 'l'ribunc. Herbert Stokes is on the sick list. Albert : Michels transacted bus- iness here Friday. vIrs. James Stevenson was ser- iously ill a few days last week. Ignus Lippold marketed six loads of hogs to Shubert : Monday. Mike Casey came down from South Dakota to attend some business. The sleet that covers the trees will probably injure some of the fruit trecs. \Vm. Heime , who has been con- fined to his bcd for some time is able to be out again. Mrs Eh'a Rannals of Stella was the guest of her friend , Mrs. Wesley Smith the past week. George Hudson has accepted a position with a firm at St. Joseph and left for that place last week. Misses Grace and Ellen Steven- Ron returned Friday from a few weeks visit with friends at Lin- coln. \Vm. Nutter returned from St. Joe where he had been the past few days attending to business matters. May Kyle returned to the home of her parents last week after a few months stay , at the home of Ed Spitznagle. \Vm. Kuker and wife gale a birthday dinner one day last week in honor of 1\11' Long which was ' very much enjoyed by all. lvIrs. William Cox arrived home the last of the week from Ban- croft where she visited with her parents , Joseph Kelly and wife. Postmaster Smith's resignation . . tion has been accepted by the government and lvIr. Marks will . . : succeed him. 1rs. Smith will 't . . . . . . . " , ' - . give his attention to farming in : : t , . the future. , ' r Several men came out from " ' ; Falls City to repair the telephone. : . ; wires but on account of the ice' , which covers Jthe poles . they repaired - " " , , _ ' , paired them temporanh' . ' , ' : ' ; h . . ! i' ' Contractor Ramsey came in . , $ pr , from the western part of the , 1. prr ' county to remain a few days at ' . : ' ; ' bome. lIe says the ice has put a : : ' stop to his work for the present.-- , ' \1 _ " . " Wanted-1'wo boarders at pri- - - vate place. Good location one block from Main street inquire at J Tribune office. 1 tf _ . . , , ' \ - - ; " : " A building and loan association . \ , \ , ; : has been organized at North : ' ? . . . . v Loup. , " : ' " oup. ' , \ ; ; ; i " ' : . . w. E. HANER . : tl : : - . . 1'i 'J ; , . - ! DEALER IN - \ . , , . . , ! . . . . ; ; " " . ' F'RVITS . - a - ' , . , , ' , , .Jj 't5I. COJVFECTIOJ.E . " ' " , - { e , x CIGARS ' a. " ' hI " , , , ; t , - - , , . " ' . . . : . . : . TOBACCO : - . ' fj , . " _ , . - ' . r J ' . " r > . , . .J . < " \ ; fi" " . : ; ; 1 L UJ'JCH , . " , . - COUNTE : ' . : ; " ; . , ' 0 . ; ' ' ' . f. , . - - \ . . . - - ; - "j ; ; , } - ' .1 : ; ' ' ; 1 . SHORT ORDERS : .i . 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