, THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE 12 _ . April . IJ 1904 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - M - - ' . H 0 L T'S I Shoe Store ' " Palls City , Neb. . ' " . SHOES Men , . Women and for Children . . , - . " , q . A , - I would be pleased to have you call k to see our Shoe Styles Would also like add your 'nalne to our list of customers. i I s Children's Shoes a Specialty. : Warm Lined Shoes for Old Folks. I { Rubbers and Overshoes of Kinds. , . Want to Phone ? Call 23. - Correspondence News of the County as Told by Our Special Correspondents - Verdon. Nellie Weaver was in Fans City Wcdncsday. Fay Simmons and wife went to Omaha Sunday. I-Ioward'Cono\'cr is clerking a dry goods store on Saturdays. May Johnson is learning dress making of vIrs. Lippold in Fans City CityMax Max Georgia and wife of Daw- son were over Monday trading with our millcrs D. M. Griffith and wife were visiting in Fans City the latter part of last weck. ! Quimby Hossack , Jacob Grecn- wald and Chas. Hofcr came up t from Falls City Sunday cvcning- Camma Hall left for Peru on Wednesday to attend thc normal class the remainder of thc term Mrs. Pearl Sloan and little son are spending this week with John Hossack and family in Falls City C. 1\1. Heinzclman returned from Bethany , Mo. , Thursday. 2 He saw some fine country and enjoyed the trip. Carl Jorn came up from Okla- E _ homa last Saturday , He will probably stay until June when a he expects to be in school again. Jesse Griffiths was called home from Crete where he has been attending ' school by the death of i his grandfather , Wm. 'Villiams. Will Leslie and family made a farewell visit to his brother in Salem Saturday and Sunday and ; he leaves on April 2nd for Caldwell - well , Idaho. r , 'Vilr-Hoss-ack spent last week with his many friends in Verdon and Stella returning thc first of S , . : . -J ! it-.l. - -vss - , this week to his home in Falls City. From there he goeR to Omaha. The Odd Fellows organized a' lodge in crdon on Monday ' night and a number came up from Falls City and with them thc drill team. They assisted Grand : Mas- tel' C. H. Ellis in org < < nizing to thc satisfaction of aU prcscnt. Harry and Roy'Lum are visit- ing folks at home for a' short time This is their second year at Crete and it is a great treat for them to come home on a vaca- tion. They look hale and hearty and their friends are glad to wel- come them home. Barada. Dr. EWer was in S1. Dcroin the last of the week. Elmer Butler made a business trip to Falls City lVlonday. Wesley Smith and son James were in Falls City l'\'londay. Lucy Smith is entertaining Miss Tompkins of Guide Rock. Tom Smith and wife saw "Too Proud too Beg' at the Gehling. lrs. A. Rambeau was the guest of Falls City friends vlon- < ay.Wnt. . 'Vm. Nuttcr and family spent Sunday at the home of Wesley Smith. JUdge Scott and wife of Falls City visited their daughter Eva Sunday. ! Mary Arnold of Kansas City is visiting at the home of Jude Arnold this weck. C. F. Reavis and Ed Faloon of Falls City were professional callers her 1\'Ionday. . I-Ienry Kuker and family were visitors at the home of grandpa Scimcrings'Ionday. . A number of men have been dragging the roads , which makes a decided improvement and for which they deserve much praise. . 1\fary Shulenucrg was a pleasant - ant caller at thc home of Charles Steinbrink Friday Samuel Vassar and wife are rcjoicil over the arrival of a son at their borne last week Daisy Arnold and 1\1rs. Mack ' were pleasant callers at the home ofMrs. . J. C. Shulenberg , Tues- day evening. 1\1rs. : J. C. Shulcnburg and ( laughter Emma were visiting relatives at Falls City Friday and Saturday of last week. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Williamsville. Mr. Wissinger was in Barada. Johny Nutzman is on the sick list. , Prank Butler and wife spent Sunday with 1. A. Dunll. Williamsville band boys met to practic at Mr. C. Wick. Mr.Wissinger and family spent Sunday at the lVIichels homc. - G. W. and E. Duerfeldt and I-Icnry Luhn shipped cattle ' Mon- day. Mrs. R. J. Dunn entertained her friends at a carpet rag bee Thursday and Friday. The farmers of Williams vi lIe were very busy breaking stalks Saturday morning on account of the frecze. The canning factory agent called - ed on several farmers last week and contracted with them to raise tomatoes for them this season. Jesse Maurer and wife who have been visiting with their , daughter 1\1rs. : Ira Dunn will leave the 29 for Binford North Dakota where they will spend a few days with their son before returning home at Jameston. ---A - - - _ Art Pottery In order to better meet the demands - mands of our customers we have added to our stock a com- plete assortment of Vases and Tankards \Ve have exercised much care in buying only that which would afford our customers entire satisfaction - isfaction and we place this Art Pottery before our patrons with the assurance - surance that for Beauty of De- sign , Excellence of Finish and Lowness of cost It Is Unexcelled The wide range of prices makes them very desirable gifts for all occasions , N n , - Our line of Spring Jewelry is complete and up-to-date , SEE DISPLAY IN WINDOW A. E. JAQUET "The Old Reliable" Jeweler , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . ' ' : ; : - ; ; ; : , : ; . : C _ . LOCAL AND PERSONAL ( - - Ralph Clark of Stella spent Sunday in this city. ' C. F. Reavis to Burchard .f went . . . f : : : Tuesday afternoon. , . F. 'V levcland was in Reserve t : 011 business Monday : . " Prof 'Vm. Harnack was in . - l Salem . on business Monday t. G . 1 J. J. Dvorak of Humboldt made j a business trip to this city Satur- day. . Ij day.Will ' Will Jenne is home ; for a- : few . ' , 'J days rest from his duties as tra y- : , . cling salesman. ° ; : Mrs. J. 1\1. ' Foster who , has been visiting her mother , Mrs. Parsell' " I left Saturday for her home in Chicago. ' ' ! 1\lrs. J. F. 'Vhctstinc has returned - I turned from an extended visit with her parents at Washington , Kansas. IIenr.Hahn . , one of Richardson county's prosperous farmers has moved to town and is now a reader - , cr of The 'fribune. " Chas. Hoffman who has been laid up with a badly sprained ankle is again able to attend bus- iness at his clothing store. But one marriage license was issued this week and that was to John C. Schneider and Leona _ May Thacker , both of Pr.eston , Remember that our ring offer to thc girls and watch offer to thc boys still holds good. 'V rite us for particulars and go to work ' ' a and earn one of these valuable . . presen ts. Mr. McDowell of Salem pre- cinct made this - office a pleasant 7 call Wednesday evening. He has been appointed deputy assessor in his precinct and will commence . work April 1st. ' J. C. Schneider has removed to " Pawnce City and will make that 1 place his home in thc futur He will keep in touch with Falls City people and events through the ; medium of The 'I'ribune. Martin Kraph of Horton , Kas. , assistant superintendent of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co" , , of New York was in town this . week with a view to establishing an agency of this company here Tom Glines , manager of Fred Beaulieu's news emporium has l 1 been weilding the paint brush ' this week with good effect and the appearance of the interior of I the aforesaid emporium has been 1Ia greatly imJrm'ed. Miss Melia Ricschick , ' vho is . visiting in Pennsylvania , had the misfortune recently to fall and ' . ' " sprain her ankle so severely as to cause her to be laid up for some x time , but she has so recovered ' , " , a8 to be able to be around. She intends to visit Niagara Falls , _ . Buffalo , Chicago and other points . - ' ; ' " 1 before her return. ' ' " - ' . , . , . , ' ' f' L0. . , ' j - : . . ! ' . - . . . . : " ' - - . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . , . . . _ . . . - -.J.o - - " , ) " > i'K. . ) t < - - ' _ " ; ' - - .a . : " . ' ' ' ' ' : ; ' ' ' ' ' ' r ' '