The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, March 25, 1904, Page 9, Image 11

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    r . March THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE '
< tr < _ 25 . 1904 _ _ . g
i Correspondence I
: " News of the County as Told by
I7 Our Special Correspondents
I Dawson.
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. Tom Draper was down from
- " , " Humboldt during the week.
. Matthew Byrne was over from
Sabctha thc first f of thc wcek.
1-1amc and Bca Riley spent
Sunday at their home in Wymore ;
W 111. 1\1 alley is able to be out
after a serious attack of rhcuma-
. tism. .
, . James Riley was down from
I' , Omaha " , this , week visiting his
brothers.
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Alf and Hanna Bourke of Au-
I .
; burn visited Henry Farrel and
. ' family over Sunday.
t A number of the girl friends of
' : May I-Icim gave her a tin shower
1 . at < her home last Saturday even-
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J. M. Stitzel is in Oklahoma
. this week looking over the territory -
, - ' : . tory with a view to . locating :
I . . there.
; : Mrs. s. \V. Alexander left the
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first of the week for a visit to her
. daughter , 1-1rs. V. H. Shire at
Fremont. Nebr.
,
. \V111. Bonner came down from
.
Omaha Saturday to visit old
friends i1lr. : Bonner was form-
'erly miner at this place.
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; M .4'- " ' Chas. Young of Auburn , John
I - , Bash of Humboldt with their
. families were Sunday visitors at
the home of J ! . P. Page.
H. E. Patterson , former station
agent at this place but now of
c ' . . Campbell , was greeting numerous -
\ _ ous friends here Monday , and
h 'Tuesda } .
, D. F. Harbaugh shipped a'
. ,
, couple of carloads of cattle to St.
Joseph Friday night. Thc stock
was accompanied by Chess Har-
. bauo'h and Steve 1\Hles : .
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. , , . George Belden and Mary Heim
k-41 ' were married at the brides home
t north of , town on \Vednesday '
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evening of this - week by Rev.
hively. The happy couple will
' \ , soon be at home to their friends
; ; . at the Belden farm north of Daw-
son. They are among our most
! popular young people and they
have the best wishes of the en-
,
tire comnmun ty.
, \V. Williams . one of the pioneers -
veers of Dawson , died at his
/ home south of Dawson Satudray
" - ' . . . night at the advanced age of
eighty years. The funeral was
held from the Evangelical church
. . : 1\Ionday afternoon and the remains -
.
mains interred in theHeim ceme-
tery. 1\11' Williams was a sturdy
: , farmer and was highly respected
. by his neighbors and friends.
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The cause of his death was gen-
" eral debility. He leaves a wife
; and a number of children , all
, , . married , to mourn his loss.
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Verdon.
Born , to Van Sailor and wife
on March 21 , a boy.
Geo. Hall of Falls City was
calling on friends Sunday.
: Mr. and 1\1rs. Combs of Salem
visited in Verdon Sunday.
Everett Crouch visited Orval
Batcman at Stella Saturday and
Sunday.
1\1iss Camma Hall leaves in the
near future for Canada to visit
her brother.
C. M. Heinzc1man was transacting -
acting business in Missouri the
first of thc weck.
Will Cox came over from Daw-
son the first J of the week to visit
Warren Douglas.
Henry Bahr came up from St.
Joe to visit a few days with Jess
Weaver and family.
Mart 1-liller , who has been suf-
fering with inflammatory rheu-
matism is reported better.
Sam and George Harris of 1\'Ic- '
Candlass Siding visited at the
home of Jess Weaver Sunday.
Millard Goodloe and wife came
down from Stella to attend the
funeral 'lrs. ' Goodloe's uncle , G.
\V. Goolsby , on Saturday
Joe Veal came up from St. Joe
in answer to a telegram that G.
W. Goolsby was not expected to
Ii vc. He arrived a few hours be-
fore his death. .
While chopping wood last week
a man working for Beecher Cor-
nell cut his foot so badly that Dr.
Taylor was called to dress the
wound.
Saturday morning between four
and five o'clock a car loaded with
wool jumped the track damaging
the car considerably , tearing up
ties and splintering the rail.
W. W. Funk 1110vetl his house-
hold goods into J'vlrs. Foutch's
residence on Christian Ridge last
Saturday. He thinks lie is located -
cated for a year at least as he
finds little pleasure in changing.
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McN II's
GROCERY
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Fancy and -Caple
Groceries. '
Fruit in Season.
Satisfaction Guar-
anteed.
Free City Delivery
Phone 40.
Storage for Household
I and Other Goods.
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r Closin8 . ' Out tt. A "t Cost
- TO GIVE POSSESSION- .
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It beIng necessary for nle to give pos "
ession of the south room of the
Goldner building which I have been
using as a store room , I will sell at
cost. . . . . . . .
1 Surry
4 Spring Wagons
1 Stick Seat Driving , Wagon
2 ( Sop Buggies
I also want you to call and see my stock oi
HARNESS , Etc. Repairing a Specialty.
11. U' DIXOfl
South Side Court Houoe Square Falls City. Nebrao$1a
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G. W. Goolsby died Friday at
his home near Verdon mill. He
had been sick since December
with crysipelas. He was buried
thc following day at Maple Grove
cemetery. He leaves a wife , two
sons and three daughters 'to
mourn the loss of a kind husband
and father.
1-1. 1\leliza and wife , west of town
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gave a party Saturday afternoon
to their daughter Katie and Cleta
Moran , it being their birthdays ,
the former fifteen f and the latter
sixteen years old. Seventeen
girls of corresponding ages were
invited A program was carefully
prepared consisting of music both
instrumental and vocal. Refresh-
men ts were served much to the
delight of the girls. The invited
guests presented each of the la-
dies with a beauti medallion as
a token of esteem. After wishing
thc girls many more pleasant
birthdays they returned to their
homes.
Preston.
Joe Glaze was in Falls City
Saturday. . ,
John Grant went to Falls City
.
Saturday
L. -E. Simons of Rule was in
town Sunday.
John Neitzel went to Palls
.
City \\'ednesday.
1lrs. J. S , Wilson returned
from Rule Friday.
1\1rs. John Iorris went to Rule
Friday evening.
C. C. Shelly and wife were in
Falls City Friday.
Dr. Griffiths returned hqme
from Verdon Friday.
Henry Hoffman of Falls City
was in town Friday.
Louis and Geo. Neitzel spent
Sunday in Falls City. .
.l\tlrs. H. P. Rieger went to Rule
_ Monday evening : to visit a' few
Clays.
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v1rs. Albridg-c Pylc's father is
her on a short visit.
Fred Bristol of 'Vymorc was a
Preston hunter Monday.
Joe Glaze accompanied a car of
hogs to St. Joe Monday nig-ht.
The town pump is in operation
the first f time for about a year.
H. P. Rieger went to the state
convention being chosen delegate. ,
A number from here attended
the ball at Falls City , St. Pat-
ricks night.
Louis and John Neitzel attended -
ed band practice at Reserve last
Saturday evening.
O. S. McCarthy
PROPRIETOR OF
CITY DRAY LINE
Special Attention to Household Moving-
Phone 211
Falls City - - Nebraska .
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Our Line
13' AS VARIED
AS IT IS GOOD
.
Watches . Clocks ,
Jewelry
Edison Phonographs
And Records
Eastman loda1J'
and Supplies
Kodak De Jelop-
inl Machines
Musical Instruments
One Third Off
Repairing a J"pecialfY
Eyes Tested Free. . . . .
Dan Sa.rgent
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