i ' _ February 1 _ 12 , 1904 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE 5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . - Neighborhood News Shubert. Special to 'fhe 'l\ributlc. . -1IIr' . . . . 1IIr'R ay Cummings is quite SIC 1 { , . - ' Dale Jones has been sick fur the past week. : Jessie Benton was the guest of Angie Leslie Sunday. A brother of Prof. Carr is visit ing at his home this week. Miss Nusbaum spent Saturday ' and Sunday at her home in Ver- don. Irs. Reasone'r and children spent Friday afternoon with her paren ts. . Dora Fishburn' was the g'uest of her little friend Ethel King on Saturday. Grandma McDanicls : is very low and with very little hopes of her recovery. l\'Irs. W. H. .Morrow has been entertaining a brother from Auburn - burn the past week. ' l\Irs. J. N. Colg.lazier spent a i -4 short time with her daughter , \ 1\1rs. Morgan Jones who is very sick. Three deaths are reported 011 Sunday night. A sister of Fred 1 ) Hoffman , Grandma O'Connell l and a 1Ir. : Ray : _ , _ , _ , . _ " " T 'r ' 1IY : " . lnrs. -U. 1\1. W cuue , ho has been so very sick for the past few weeks has so far recovered as to 'A ' . be able to' si t up. . . w. G. l\'lcGcchic has sold his farm joining the town on the northeast to Joe Spickler and Tom Lewis , which gives them 80 acres each. . Rural Route No I. _ W. H. Grush has returned ' _ from an extended visit in the east. east.Vvill . Will Yocum's little girl has been very sick He last week but is some better at present. Uncle Joseph 1\10rriso.n who has been quite sick for the past week is once more able to be up. ' . G. R. Appleoff is bailing hay , . this week. He expects to move soon to his farm southeast of Merrill , Kansas. Corbett Wisdom and John Houck were in Falls City Ion- day. l\Ir. Houck recently pur- chased some land from 1\1r. Wis- . dom and the parties came to town . to file the papers necessary to the , transfer. R. n. McNutt drove to Salem i 'l"'uesday. He went in his spring : wagon , and owing to the c011 < li- t : .1 tiO.1 of thc roads , he expressed t himself as being very uncertain whether he made the trip on the . . road or through the air. ' James Bunch is shelling corn . and ; hauling it to town. The haulers complained to the mail i i - - - - - carrier that the roads were \'ery I . . rough , but inasmuch as that individual - dividual drives twenty five miles over these roads every da ) ' in the week , the information was super- fluous : - - - - - - - - - - - - Teachers Lecture Course The second number of the teachers lecture course will be an illustrated lecture on Roman Antiquities by Prof. C. E. Bar- ber , head of the latin department of the State University. This is , one of the best lectures given by the professors of the University and will be a veritable ramble . among the many rains and remains - mains of old Roman architecture. Prof. Barber writes that he will bring the new lantern and says , "It is very fine , the best I have ever seen and the best that can be had anywhere. The pictures show in magnificent shape. " For tickets see any of the teachers. At the : Methodist church Tues- . day , Feb. 16. . - - - - - We Will Pay the Freight. "l'vIineral paint has been dis- covered near halls City. It will come in handy when the warring I republican factions down there I don war paint and go after each I others scalps.-Auburn Herald. Nay , we have too many other uses for it.Ve . intend to donate a car load to the city authorities of Auburn on the condition that they use it to paint some of the tumble down shacks and one story business houses in that vil- lage. A couple of coats would not hurt the appearance of thc Herald building. , _ . - - - - - - - - John Lichty 111 John 14ichty was taken sudden- ly. ill in the lobby of the post office Wednesday afternoon. 1\1r. Lichty was standing at one of the public desks when he started to fall and S. B. Hoffnell and others who were near came to his assistance. l\lr. ichty was tak- en to his home on North Barada street and it is the opinion of the physician that his indisposition ! is due to heart trouble. At this writing he is resting easy and his ultimate recovery is cxpected. Star Enterta.iners. illanagerJellison announces the appearance of the Star Entertainers - ers at the Jenn : : : : opera house tii'.s : . evcning. This is undoubtedly one of the best moving picture entertainments on the mad and those who attend are sure of get- ting a good run for their money. Poultry Prices Armour & Co. will pay 9 cents per pound for henr on next Monday - day and Tuesday. - - - - - - Cord Wood Good hard wood , oak and hickory for sale. C. F. Rea vis. _ . - - . . . - - - . - - - - " - - - - - - - . " ' : - I . [ . - . [ To Make Room . ! For Spring Purchases r t We offer the following for . the next two weeks Kitchen Cabinet like cut in size , but not constructed of cottonwood and gum ! Full size 28 x 48 top , only - - - $ - - - Solid Oak Bed Room Suit - - - $ t 6.00 CARPETS , all grades at REDUCED PRICES BRUSSELS BY THE ROLL We handle 110 samples . . . r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - During February we will have a big Special ! Couch Sale. Watch for Window Display. ! Reavis & Abbey r. . . . . . . . _ - A _ _ . . . . . . . _ _ A _ - . . . . . . . . . _ - . A _ _ _ , -w . . . ow - . - . . . ow - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . ow - . . ow . - . . ow ow . . LOCAL AND PERSONAL The Star entertainers at thc Jenne tonight. Call 74 when you want a nice juicy steak on prime rib roast. Will Hershey returned Wed- ncsday from a visit in Oklahoma. Reduced prices on lard and aH kinds of cured meats at Coupe & Thorn tons. 14Irs. Bert Simanton went to Hiawatha \Vednesdar for an extended - tended visit. V. G. 14yford is in New York this week 'search ing the markets for new g-oods. Emma Keller left 'ruesday for a visit at the home of Jno. Mattes in Nebraska City. Remember that our tine of corn fed meats . cannot bc excelled.- Coupe & Thornton. J. A. McCormick returned Monday - day from a visit with friends and relatives at Hebron. v1rs. Sedlmayr was called to Atchison \Vednesday ba tele- phone message announcing the illness of her son Karl. The violinist who was here last week with the medicine com- pany was exceptionally clever. At each performance he used ! a violin made by Joe Geiger of this city and pronounced it an excel- len instrument. . . . . . . . . ow ow. . . . . . - . . - . . . . . - . . - . . . . . - . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ - John L. Craver went to Pres- ton Friday to take up the work of adjusting insurance losses caused by the fire. Mr. Cleaver was the first insurance man to ar- rive on the scene of the disaster , and has made satisfactory settlement - ment with policy holders in the various companies that he repre- sents. - A complete line of fresh , salt- ed and smoked fish during lent.- Coupe & 'rhornton. One dollar buys 100 envelopes and 100 sheets of writing paper at the Tribune office. Good qual- ity and neatly printed. Baltimore Fire The German American Ins. Co. of New York Its Losses in Baltimore Fire will be $500,000.00. This is less than 9 per cent of their net surplus. 'I ' hey could pay ten more losses. as large without touch- ing their capital stock of S1 , 000 , 000.00. John L. Cleaver , . AGENT Falls City , - Nebraska Office Over Clevelands' Store