The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, March 04, 1904, Page 4, Image 5

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    4- TI'IE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE . . _ . March 41 1904
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Correspondence
News of the County as Told by
Our Special Correspondents .
Stella
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Dr. Callison ! was in F'alls + City i
Sunday.
Lester Stringfiehl went to Gc-
nc\'a l\'londay.
Florence Baldwin is l1umbered
amollg- thc sick. I
C. 'rl1Omas and wife went
to Omaha Sunday.
J. W. Barnett was up from
Falls City Saturday.
li'rcd String-ficld visited relatives -
tivcs in Auburn l\'londay.
Born to Vadc Ding-man and
wife February 24 , a son.
fJ.'hco Schutz made a business
trip to Oklahoma , 'l'ucsday. :
J. L. Dalby and wife were ill
Stella a few hours \Vednesday.
Mrs. W. C. , Moore spent Wednesday -
ncsday with 1\'ln ' C. ' 1' \ Bald-
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win.
Addie , Jenkins cause up from
crdon Friday to visit her par-
cn ts.
Jcnnie ' 1'hompson of Falls City
is visiting Nellie 1\'Iitchcll ' this
weel
Grace Allcmand tivent to 'Vat-
crloo \Vedncsday to'isit rcIa-
ti \'cs.
Rc\ Lake is holding revival
meetings at the I\'lcthodist '
church.
Florence Jones of Salem spent
Sunday with Florence ] ( Baldwin of
this city.
Cco. Coons and ( laughter F'lor-
cnce returned to HubbcI the first
of thc week.
Edna Byrd visitel in the coun-
try with Mamic ; Ryan Saturday
and Stuula'
Ossa Mourcr came down from
Omaha Saturday to visit relatives
at this placc.
Nlrs , J. \V. Curtis returned Sat-
urday frQm il visit ro her ( laughter -
tcr at Efting-ham , Kan.
Virda 'I'imcrman returned from
Waterloo , Sunday where she has
been visiting her brothcr.
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lIarry Cain dune up f rum Palls
City Friday to attend thc reception -
tion given by Herbert , 1\1. Hays.
Prank Wolf and wife arrived
here Monday from Kansas. 1\Ir.
Wolf will work for \V. 1-1. Wheeler -
cr & Son.
Henry 1\1. Peters and Vina
Hartley , both of Geneva were
united in marriage \Vedncsday ,
February 25 at thc home of 1\1.
N. Da\ ' s.
Friends of 1\1rs. W. ' 1' . Bnrk re-
ceivcd the news of the death of
her father , Isaac Durand. 1\lr.
. Durand had lived in eleven de-
cades , all of those of . thc last ccn-
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fury and one in this. Hc was
born in Milford , Conn. , Dec 8 ,
L808 and died at National City ,
Ca1. , Fcb. HI , 1904. Hc was for
it long time a residcnt of Vcrdon
Ncbr. , and his many friends will
bc pleased to know that he was
in full possession of his mental
faculties to thc cnd.
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Dawson
A. H. Poorc was in ofT the road
over Sunday.
Paul Scanlan was it St. Joseph
visitor Sunday.
John F'ryhcrg-cr spent Sunday
at his home in Salcm.
1\'lrs. ' Shier and labcl came
home Saturday from St. Joscph.
John Brown of Hiawatha was
in town on business thc first of
thc weck.
Mrs. Will ) ) Albright visited her
parents in Humboldt 'Ph ursday
and 1 rilay.
Mcssrs. Mead : awl 1v1cKic\'cr
were up from Falls City luring
thc week on businc
: Chic Misses Scott of Falls City
visited their cousins , Mary ' and
Jo vHllcr , over Sunday.
John \Vustel' is home from Lin-
coln where she has been attend-
ing- business college luring the
win ter.
1\'lrs. ' Katc \\Talsh has purchas-
cd thc Brown cottage near thc
Commercial hotel and is moving
irito the same this wcek.
George Kcan of Kansas City ,
Kas. , was \ 'isitinghis uncles ,
Dave and 'rom Kean , the last of
the weck. It was his first visit
to Dawson for many \c.trs.
Alex 'l'ichcn , jr. , who has been
confined to his house for the past
couple of months with a severe
attack of typhoid fever , has re-
covcred so that he is able to come
down town. Isis numerous friends
rejoice to sec him so nearly re-
cm'cred.
AI. B. Hller had the misfortune
to break a couple of his toes last
week by slipping when hc attempted -
tempted to get into a moving
wagon , and one of the wheels
passed over his foot. lic has
since been getting around with
some di fficul ty . ,
Joseph l\IcNcal and family have
this week movcd to Abilcnc , Kan. .
where hc has purchased a line
farm 111' . NlcNcal has been a
resident of this section for a num-
ber of years and has many warm
friends to wish him well in his
new homc.
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The Sunday school class
D. Barlow surpriscd him at his
home in this city last Friday evening -
cning and presented him with it
handsomc watch fob , 1\11' . Bar-
low and family arc about to leave
for California where they will re-
side permanently if thc climate
proves beneficial to his hcalth.
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MAIL BOXES .
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J have the Signal 0-ail Box I ' .j
best made , water proof Don't '
buy a cheap affair , but call
and inspect the Signal. They
are reliable. , . , "
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Alex F. lleyer ' : .
At Uhlig's Stand .
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Catalpa Grove
"F \'c Poiuts" school now sports
a bc 11.
George Trcfxcr took his cattle
to S1. Joe last ucsday.
Jim Snyder loadcd his car en-
route for Oaks , Neb ; , 1\ionday. ?
1\'lrs. George McDowell ha
been suffering with grip the past
wcck.
Clay Princ , son-in-law of Henry
Shaw of Falls City went to Okla-
homa Monday nigl ) 1.
1\'lrs. C. H. McDowell ' started
for Indiana last Thursday for a
visit to her aged moth cr.
Clay Prine's baby is very sick
and has been for some timc. Dr.
Wallcr is attending case.
John buck has , bought thc
CorbcttVisdom farm and wc
understand his son will move
there in thc near futurc.
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The "cJ'round hOlr" theory
proving true and Joe Holmes is
as happy as though "Dcccmber
was as pleasant as : May. "
Charlie Stewart of Salem returned -
turned to his farm last wcck.
The neighbors are glad to have
him and his family with them
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agam.
C. B. Snyder went to Oklahoma
last Tuesday , accompanied by
his two youngest children ; one of
which will remain with an aunt
of 1\11' ' Snydcr's.
Roc Moore , brother of Cass
Moore , has moved from sonic
where in Kansas to the old John
Wagner farm , rcccntly purchased
of Henry Stitzcr.
John Snyder , who has been
living I on Ed Towle's farm for
several years , has rented thc
Miles Jones farm and has been
busy moving thc past wcck.
Henry Stitzcr has moved into
his new home , thc Grandpa Sny-
der farm. and is doing quite a
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little improving , one of thc most
noticeable being his windmill
towcr. Look at it as you pass.
Dyke Grush is without a housekeeper -
keeper now girls. This is leap
year and here is a chance worth
trying for. Don't all come at . , ' ,
once as Dyke is timId.
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Baptist Church.
D. W. Neill of Humboldt will
speak at the Baptist church at
7:30 : ncxt Sunday evening in the
interests of thc Baptist Young , .
People Union work. Sun day , 1
school 10 o'clock and services '
at 11 o'clock. All arc invited to - .
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Patronize Tribune advcrtisers.
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Reduced prices on lard and all r :
kinds of cured meats at Coupe &
Thorntons. ,
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W. H. MADDOX i
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
Land bought and sold
Hartford Fire Insurance : ; '
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Houses in city for sale
Money to loan ,
Telephone 178
Staple and
Fancy Groceries
FRUIT IN SEASON
Try Our 1775 Coffee
Highest Market Price
Paid for Butter and : . "
Eggs ;
First Door North
of Post Office. . . .
PHONE 14
. A. G. HOPPOCK
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