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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1904)
- . . _ , . _ - = : : : : : - = = - - = = . - : : : : : : : : : : . - : - : : = : : - : ' = _ - : . = : . - . - 10 TI-IE l : ALLS CITY 'TRIBU'NE March 25 , 1904 ' - J , Correspondence , News of the County as Told by n . ' Our Special Correspondents Humboldt. Shed Turner was up from Falls r City over Sunday. Will Crawford was a Table Rock visitor Friday. ' 1 Ella Fisher was a Pawnee City visitor over Sunday. , George Schmelzel was up from t ; Falls City the first of the week. Mrs. A. A. Tanner visited friends in Tecumseh over Sunday. Art Smith was up from I.eaven- r , worth spending Sunday with his 4 family. Harry Quackenbush was over r' ' from DuBois , visiting Sunday with friends. t ; l ; . Dot Stol p arrived the first of the week from Adrian , Mo. , and ' is a guest of the Segrist fami1y. ) Henry Voellers and family were G down from Table Rock the latter 'i part of last week the guest of relati ves. .i . Miss Pearl Garver is back from ' Kansas City and will devote her attention this summer to her music class S. G. Wright of Lincoln , was In the city Friday and Saturday the guest of his neice , Mrs H. P. Marble and other relatives. . . . ' . . - - - - - - Miss Laura McCool , who has been spending a couple of weeks wit relatives in this pity , left Saturday for her home in Daw- . son. son.The I The six months old babe of Judd Davis and wife died last ; Friday and was burie on Sun- . i day , the services being conducted by Rev. Beery. Judge Tucker and the delega- tion from the west end came home from the county convention ' - well satisfied having received all they asked. Rev. Calvert was in Falls City \ Tuesday and Wednesday attend- ing the district missionary raU ) ' . From there he went on to Brock for a short visit. - - - - - - Mary McKee was run over by her fathers team while it was attached - tached to' the meat wagon one day recently , but fortunately the little one was not seriously in- jured. The firemen took their home talent show HUncle Rube" to Stella Saturday night and was greeted by a full house. They go to DuBois Saturday night and to . Dawson a week later. , A number of the friends of Rudolf Leech and wife gathered at their home seven miles north on last Saturday and gave them a pleasant surprise in honor of anniversar ' of the twenty-fifth anniversary their marriage ' , . [ , , , " - ' " ' ' I , . . .h' . . _ _ , . - _ , ' - . - . . .f'tIIL . - - - - * q'- The local K. P. lodge have made arrangements to build a hall over the new store of F. Wozab which is to be erected soon , The hall will be 30xl12 ft. and will contain office rooms in the front part. Z. O. Dean left Saturday for the Philippines to spend three years at least teaching the na- tives in the ways of Uncle Sam and his language. Mrs. Dean and baby have gone to St. Joe to live while the former is absent. Mrs. John Pearce died last Sunday afternoon at her home a few miles west of this city at the age of sixty-soven years and fune- ral services were held pn Tues- day. The lady has been a resident - dent of this section for about forty years and leaves a number of gro.wn-up children. The telephone controversy is at a standstill , the only move made being a resolution passed by the old company cutting off the ten cent rate which has been levied on outgoing connections with the rural lines. This was one of the main points in the controversy but whether or not it will have an' effect on the actions of the new concern remains to be seen. . Rev. John Calvert of the Methodist } - m1ist church delivered a lecture on HTravels in the Shetland Isles" before the high school literary and debating club on Friday evening of last week. Mr. Cal- vert is a native of England hav- ing been in this country but eight years , and has spent considerable time in the islands referred to , of which very little is learned in his- tory. His talk was most interest- ing and the large crowd present showed their appreciation by care- ful attention. Special music ad- ded considerable to the program. Shubert. Nellie Harper has been quite sick the past few days. J. M. Evans attended the con- vention at Fans City last w < 'ek. John Cummings and wife entertained - tertained relatives during the week. , . . " ' " Let us Show YOU SOME OF THE NEW TWO- TONE EFFECTS. . ALSO CHEAPER PAPERS . . . . BAXTER & CO Painters and Paper-Hangers . . < ' " .14 . . - " ' \ - " ? - . . , " - - . ' , - - , . ' - = . . , 2.-- . - - - 11. " < . r'1 . - - - - - - , . . . . . r ANEW LINE OF ' 1 . WALL PAPER' , - HAS - ) : : j ARRIVED JUST , - - - - - For newness of design as well as for excellence - ' cellence of quality this line cannot be ex- , I celled. Prices are equally attractive. . . . ' . _ ' _ _ . I . . . . WE ALSO CARRY . . . _ I , JOHN W. MASURY . I ' . _ _ ' PAINTS . . I' " ,1 A most superior artIcle of guaranteed ex- ' - . . . cellence. Costs no , more than inferior paint. Inspection soiicited. , . , , , . - . , ' AGENT FOR CARBOLINEUM I ' A. G. WANNER ' " . . . o OPPOSITE : COURT HOUSE . 'J' . \ t . . , The Cheapest Way , To provide your winter's supply ot coal is to have it put in all at once , and to , buy it of us. You'll get - the best coal money can buy , and you won't be bothered all winter by having it put in a little at a tin1e. . . . . . t . ' - ' ' ' - , z A . ' " . ( , , . MI I : . , ( . w ( . _ u + w " " ' , . ' " . . . E. A. MAUST tSONS. " , . PHONE NO. 38. ' . . . . . . , , Walt Ahern left Monday for the Dakotas where he will spend the summer. GUY Harper is able to be out again after a few days suffering with tonsilitis. L. L. Jones has been making some repairs on his farm north of town the past few days. . John Harmon , who has been under the care of Dr. Shook for some time is much better Mrs. Lucy Shubert was the guest of her daughter , Mrs. Chas. Felt and family last week. Quite a number of school children - dren were absent during the past week on account of sickness. Mrs. Jim Weddle and son who ' have been visiting relatives the past few days , has-returned home. Dale Jones who has been quite sick for some time is much better but still unable to attend school. Misses Nickels and Cutler of Falls City returned home Sunday after spending a few days with their friend , Gertrud Weddle , at this place. Jessie Kenton entertained a number of young folks at her home west of town Tuesday even- ing. All present enjoyed the evening very much. Henry Leslie and wife were taken by surprise Monday after- noon by the return of their son , . ' , " . . ! Y ' ' ' ' ' ' --iit--x : . . . . - - Will , who had been away from , . home for almost two years. , r A very sad tradegy happened ! ' ; near Nemaha last week. David Carroll shot and killed Anna , Maxwell then placing the revol- t , . . . ver to his own temple fired the fatal shot When found both - . . parties were dead. . \ Aunt Lucy Shubert metith : a very painful accident lat ly. She was leading a horse which followed behind the buggy and . . . . . . .J J the horse became frightened { and ' , . jerked back causing her hands to . , .f' " ; : ; " ' " 'I"r t be badly lacerated but with no ' " " serious resul While it is all very wen for us . to be wanting new industries for . Falls City , we should be sure first , . that we are giving the proper . - , patronage to the ones 'we ' already -J have. It is true our manufacturing - ing establishments are not very extensive but they : can be made so if we will all put our shoulders to the wheel and keep pushing. Stand up for Falls City. w. . H. MADDOX REAL ESTATE AGENCY , , ft't. Land bought and sold ' Hartford Fire Insurance ' Houses in city for sale . _ ' , . ' r , Money to 10-0 ' . . ' Telephone 178 , . -r J /If , , . , . . . , : : J "V = .o."J ' ! ' ' \ \ ' --1'