The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, February 19, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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Neighborhood News
Fort Hazel
Special to The'rribuue.
Two of HadamI Jones children
are quite sick.
Geo. \V. Schmidt is on the sick
. list this week.
A case of measles has h een reported -
ported at Fort Hazel.
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H. \V. Schmidt shelled corn
1\1onday and 'ruesday.
Rc\ Gerathwohl preached at
the St. Paul church Sunday.
Jennie Cheslv , who has been
sick for some time is recovering.
John Kloepfel and wife went
to St. Joseph Tuesday for a short
visit.
Prayer meeting was held at thc
home of W. F. Dnl"sle 'Vednes-
da y nig-ht.
A. W. Jones of Auburn visited
with friends and relatives at lorr
Hazel this week.
Prank Oske\ and wife O'a\'c a
pie social at their home Friday
e\'ening. A pleasant time was
had by all present.
'rhe farmers of this vicinity are
going to organize a Mutual Telephone -
phone company. A meeting was
held at the Fort Hazel school
house last Thursday' night. U.
T. Duncan was elected president
and Eston Jones secretary. Quite
a number of signers were se-
cured.
Ohio.
Special to 'I'he'1'ribune.
Frank Shaft'r shelled corn 1on-
day.
Anson Kinzl visited at B. r.
Pecks this week.
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1\11'8. Alberts visited at \Vm. '
Horstman's Sunday.
He\ James Strouder visited at
Noah Pecks Sunc ay.
E. T. Peck and wife visited at
Andrew Betters Sunday.
C. E. Peck and his sister visited -
ed at G. W. Pecks Sunday.
Cottagc' ' prayer meeting was
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held atVm. . Bartletts 'Vednes-
day night.
One of the telephone men was
in this neighborhood mending
the phones.
A number of young people en-
joyed a social lance at the home
of Fred Finks Saturday night.
A number ' of the farmers of
this vicinity went to hear ilWard
King speak on the subject of
making good roads.
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Special to 'rhe 'l'rihullc.
: Mrs. Frank Butler was trading
with our merchants 1\1onday.
l\Irs. Coon Sailors is seriously
ill at her home west of town.
James Stevenson rented the Ira
Presser building and is running
first class confectione ry and
butcher 51101) 'Ve wish him suc-
cess in his new business.
Jim Kyle : ' of Gage county is
visiting with his brother Jess and
famil ) ' .
Robert Hoback was visiting
his brother at Lincoln a few days
last week.
. JohnProscr . hauled , a load of
goods from Falls City Friday for
Herbert Stoes. ]
Chas. Shulenbcrg visited '
several -
eral days of last week with
friends at Falls City.
Claude Whitney and wife of
Dawson visited with the latters
parents east of town Sunday.
Samuel VanOsdell returned
home from Falls City Sunday
after several weeks stay at that
place. '
The many friends of Squire
Gerdes are glad to see him about
again after several weeks illness
with la-grip.
l\Irs. Lesley Ramsey and children -
ren left Saturday for a few weeks
visit with friends and relatives
at Falls Cit . ) ' . -
Preston.
Special to 'l'hc 'l'ribuuc ,
Mrs. R. 1orris is seriously il1.
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Louis Banks went to Napier
1onday. -
L. D. l\IcCumber went to Rule
l\1onda
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' Garnet 1\lilson drove to Rule
l\'londay.
Chas. l\lcCumber went to Palls
City Sa turd a ) ' .
lIaryVatteyne went to Falls
City Saturday , returning Sunday .
e\'ening. ;
Ed Pylc was on thc , sick list '
last week r
l\-1rs. Louis Banks went to Falls
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City Monday. )
Geo. 'rerrell of Falls City was
in town l\10nday.
Prof. Unsell and wife drove to
Rule Saturday.
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Mrs Joseph Neitzel is slowly
recovering from the measles. .
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Miss Minnie Wilson took the
train for Falls City 1\Ionda . .
Chas. Sanguinette is a. little , , r \
worse at the present writing. { ,
Tom. Cook and Edward Bush
are numbered among the sick. "
lrs. W. R Thompson wen to
Falls City the first of the \v , , ek.
John Casey of Falls City . was a
pleasant caller at our post office' _
Sunday. '
James Tangney ; Bert Biggs
and Frank ] Meets came up from
Rule Saturday.
Elmer IIoselon left for Imperial.
Thursday where he expects to
spend some time.
P. M. Darrow , the division
engineer cam down from Han- # '
over , Kansas , Sunday. ,
: Maurice McMahon returned d
home from Iorril Wednesday
where he' has been for some time.
The Preston Literary club - gave
an entertainment Friday e\'ening.
The program was a good one. (
The instrumental duet by Ida I
Pribbeno and Alma Daeschner
was fine.
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