The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, January 29, 1904, Page 9, Image 9

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January 2 ( ) , 1go4 ) TIE FALLS CIT'Y TRIBUNE 9 4
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. Neighborhood News
Far o.
'j R. Special to 'l'he 'r'rihutlc.
Bin Streckcr made a business
trip to Fells ] City last L\Ionday.
Miss Carrie Buckminster returned -
turned home from Council Bluffs
Sund : y.
Frcd Nissen left last week for
Peru where he intends to stay for
the winter.
Bill Shailer and Charley Patent
r were over from : Missouri Sunday
and .Monday.
1Irs. Bertha oegle is home
with her mother , 1'1rs. 1\1. Saal ,
for a few days.
L\Irs. G. Smith assisted her sis-
tcrinIaw'lrs. . G. Fisher , in
butchering Wednesday.
The little son of George Pea-
body and wife is slowly recover-
jug from a serious illness
Cass Jones and wife of Fort
I Hazel were visiting at thc home
of l\1rs. 1'1. Saal Tuesday of last
. . . week
- : 1 Bin Bach and family of the
'i ' country spent Sunday with I\'lr.
, llach's sister , 1\lrs. W. Strecker ,
at this place.
\ Little Dora Speers returned to
a : her home in the country after a
; I week's visit with " her grandma ,
E l\Irs. 11. Saal. . .
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. Miss Pearl Glyspic returned to
c 1" _ ) ' . _ ' . thc home of her sister at Shubert
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- after a week's visit with friends
in this vicinity.
- There was a large crowd on
thc street Saturday night with
guns , bells , horns and other in-
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: struments. Some bells made
: . quite a racket as they came down
: on the icy ground.
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Ohio. .
Special toThe 'rributle.
1Ir. Burk's children have th c
4 . whooping cough.
The attendance at Glendale
school was small \onday.
' ' " * . . Noah Peck and wife and Frank
, Peck visited at E. T. Pecks Sun-
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" Cattle depending on corn fodder -
fodder
, der for a living thc past few days
have to cat too much ice for com-
p fort.
Louis McPherson was out to
. _ Eph Peck's Thursday and repaired -
cd his wind mill which was dam-
agcd by thc storm.
The telephone men were seen
Saturday in this neighborhood
mending thc wires which were
. broken by thc storm.
. ( : . . A young man from this comm -
inanity drove to Kansas Sunday
and returned home l'Ionday. Ask
him if it was cold coming homc.
\Vm. Hortsman left for South
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Dakota last Thursday night but
' owing to thc bad weather , turned
round at Omaha and came back
next clay '
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ANNOUNCEMENTI !
HAVING REflOVED TO A LARGER STORE
CHARLES F. HOFFMAN
Is now ready to accommodate his customers in new quarters. Everything ,
up-to..date in men's wear . and are now displaying our Spring Goods in
I the following lines : .
-MEN'S
' FURNISHINGS
MEN'S FURNISHINGS .
Shirts Neckwear
Hosiery Suspenders
Handkerchiefs Gloves
Notions Belts
Fancy Vests
Everything in Gent's Wear
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TAILORING i
Advanced shipments of SPRING
WOOLENS just arrived. Latest pat-
terns in Imported and Domestic
Suitings. Our Exclusive Styles make
our line the strongest in the marl -
I ket. Style correct. Workmanship
I and Fit guaranteed. Prices reas-
I Qnable.
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MAKE US A CALL
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Humboldt.
Special to 'rhc 'l'ribullc.
Robe Iolony of Lincoln arrived
in the city i \Ved nesday on a visit
to his parcnts.
Joseph Bittncr , formerly a resident -
ident of this city , is soon to open
a clothing store in Dawson.
Walter Legg and wife are the
parents of a bright little daughter -
ter who arrived at their home on
Saturday morning.
Arthur Smith who recently
sold his barber shop here , left
1'10nday for Lca.enworth , where
hc has accepted a position.
H. P. Marble and wife of thc
Leader attended the meeting of
thc Nebraska Editorial associa-
tion at Lincoln thc past week : .
1\'Iessrs. B. Elmore and Henry
huger spent several days at Lin-
coLt the past week attending a
meeting of Shorthorn Brecdcrs.
Guy Cooper and Wm. William ! ;
of this city have made arrangements -
mcnts to accompany a party from
Lincoln who will make a tour in
Europe next summcr.
August Meyer returned home
\Vedncsday from Smithccnter ,
Kansas , where he has purchased
a farm. It is his intention to
move to it in thc near future.
The Spring Lake Ice Co. , have
a force of men at work at thc
lake cast of town storing away a
crop of ice. The ice is said to
measure more than twelve inches
in thickncss.
A party of men from Kansas
City were here the past week put-
ting in place a new asbestos cur-
tain at the opera housc. A hy-
drant has recently beck installed
at the right of thc stage and with
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hose near by can bc used to check
any conl1agation. With the improvements i -
provcmcnts recently made the
opera house is no doubt as safe
as any of its class in this part of
the state.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Ray Linn of Humbolclt was in
town Tucsday.
H. E. Williams of Shubert was
in the city 'l'ucsday.
J as. K. Liggett came down
from Humboldt 'l'ucsday.
John Rub of Dawson made a
business trip to this city 1onday.
J. Q. Hopper of Stella made a
business trip to this city 'rues-
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day.H.
H. 1. Gillan of Auburn transacted -
acted business in this city 'l'ues-
day.
John Hodapp of Humbolc1t
made a business trip to this city
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'l'ucsday.
Neal l\Iatten of Humboldt was
a business visitor to Falls Cityt hc
first of thc week.
John Jenkins of SLlla was attending -
tending to Sljmc ' business matters
in this city 1\londay.
John Eis one of the prominent
farmers of Humboldt precinct
was in the city 'ruesday.
James l\1orris of Stella attcndcd
to sonic business matters in this
city the first of thc wcck.
1\1rs. Jake olf1y'of Hutchison ,
Kan. , visited at thc home of
Sheriff Hossack during thc wcck.
There will bc services , held in
the Presbyterian church on Sun-
day morning and evening con-
ducted by Rev John E. Spencer
of Omaha. . Everybody wclcome.
Rev Elmer Ward Cole will deliver -
liver an address on the subject of
"Good Citizcnship" atthe . Chris-
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tian church on Sunday afternoon
at 3 o'clock. This will bc his
last public address among us as
he will leave next week for his
new pastorate. The public gen-
erally arc invited to attcnd.
Rev Henry Smith the new rec-
tor of S1. Thomas episcopal
church will arrive in the ci' y Sat-
urday to 'pcrmancntly take up his
work. Hc will hold services 011
Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m. and at
7:30 : o'clock p. m.
Mr. 11eycrs who recently pur-
chased Frank Uhlig's hardware
business , has removed his family
from Hastings to this city and
occupies thc Kcntncr property at
Eighth and Chase streets
Sam VanOsdel of St. Dcroin
was in town Wednesday lv1r.
VanOsdcl is still compelled to
use crutches as the result of going :
through a bridge near Barada
last fall.
l'Irs. J.V. . Freel and son of
Soldier , Kan. , were in the city
this week visiting at the home of
l\lrs. li'reel's brother , Sheriff Hos-
sack
When you hear thc 'l'yrolcans .
you will hear something different
in the way of music. At thc
Jenne opera house February 8th.
! Mr and I\'Irs. O. P. Heck attended -
tended thc Hamcl-Bronson wed-
ding at Salem Wednesday cvcn-
ing.
ing.A
A Graham was in Kansas City
this week attending thc lumber-
mcn's convcntion.
James Rawley of Barncstons
visited in this city \Vcdt1 sday.
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