The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, April 01, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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I 2 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE April II 1904 : ,
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Correspondence
Ncws of thc County as Told by
Our Special Correspondents
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: Humboldt.
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_ Mrs 14' A. Fisher has been
quite ill this week.
, Miss Eva Burgett was a visitor
.to Liberty this week.
" Walter Billings of Salem was a
Sunday visitor in this-city.
Elmer Wood 01 Elk Creek was
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The German Methodist people
arc papering and repairing their
, church
II. P. Marble and famfiy spent
last Sunday with relatives in
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fable Rock.
S Joe Patterson and wife arc pre-
paring to move to Lincoln to re-
side permanen tly.
Irvin Idle of Kansas City spent
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Sunday in this city the guest of
his parents , W 111. Idle and wife
Mrs. Jas . Thompson was called
to Hiawatha , las. , Sunday after-
noon by the death of her mother
W. B. Alexander and wife were
up from Dawson to visit over
Sunday with Dr. Morris and f atn-
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Van Rauh , the Burchard lumberman -
berman , was down from that city
over Sunday . the guest of rela-
ti ves.
O. L. Unkeferr is making some
subLtantial improvements about
his residence on south Nemaha
street.
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IvIiss Lulu Gandy , who is attending -
tending the Midland College at
Hutchison , is at home 011 a visit to
her fol1 < : s. .
The municipal campaign has
been one of the most quiet in
years and the outcome at the polls
is uncertain.
John J. D\'orak came home
from St. Louis the first of the
week to look after business inter-
ests , and visit his mother
Mrs. Arthur Cox , formerly of
this city , was sent to the asylum
for the insane br the Pawnee
. county authorities last week
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firs . August Barnhart was up
from Salem a few days the past
. week visiting her sister , vIrs.
Frank Todd
D. M. Neill last week sold his
drug store to C. II. 'Vi1lsun of
Brock , who is already in charge
of the establishment. Mr. Neill
intends to remain here and will
likely devote his time to the real-
estate business.
IvIiss Margaret Rice , is now assistant -
sistant to Postmaster Bantz , she
having resigned her place in
Stramer's store to accept this .po-
sition. The former deputy , : Miss
Ethel Bullis , expects to leave ere
long for a visit with r relatives at
Seattle , 'Vash.
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. The masons have begun work
on the new National bank block
011 tha north side of the square.
Eddie Hlavaty returned Sunday
afternoon to his studies at Atch-
ison , after having attended the
funeral of his grandmother , Irs.
Rieg-er.
Miss Ethlyn Glasser , who has
been visiting her parents for
about a month , left Sunday for
Philadelphia to resume her work
as stcnographcr.
James B. Davis and wife were
Lincoln visitors the latter part of
last week , Mr. Davis returning
home Sunday afternoon Mrs.
Davis is still at the capital city.
G. L. Beard , whose rstauran
was destroyed , by fire two weeks
ago , has arranged to open up at
once as soon as necessary repairs
on the building can bc completed.
The store room of Skalak &
Artwood on the west side is al-
most . ready for - occupancy and is
being fitted -with modern cases
and equipment in every parti
ular. ,
Cecil Phillips , a form r Hum
boldt boy , has completed his
course of study at the Hastings
college , and we understand will
as.sume the pastorate of the Pres-
byterian church at Broken Bow.
Chris Johnson returned Sunday
afternoon to his home in Nelson
after a two weeks visit with rela-
tives hereabouts. His wife will
remain some time with her father -
er , J. C. Fergus , whose health is
still very poorly.
Dr. Morris was called to Hern-
don , Kas. , the latter part of last
week to sec a daughter of Henry
1Ncycr , who recently moved there
from this city. The young lady
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was quite low with pneumonia ,
but is reported improving by the
doctor
r-'lrs. : Joseph Rieger , who died
on 'Vednesday evening in this
city , was buried on Friday at
Dawson , thc funeral services be-
ing conducted from St. VIary's
church at that place by Father
Corcoran. Quite a number of
friends of the family from this
place attended the obsequies.
The board of directors vf the
new building and loan association
have selected officers as follows :
J. F. 'Valsh presidcnt , E. A.
Tucker vice president A. A.
tl'anner treasurer , Ii' R. Butter-
field clerk It is thought the
company wil bc ready to begin
business by thc first of May. :
Committees were appointed as
follows : Appraisement , J. F.
'Vozab , E. A. Tucker and 1-1. E.
Boyd ; finance , L. Howell , \V
Skalak and H. P. 1\'Iarble.
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, Ohio Precinct.
J as. Stouder and family spent
Sunday at the home of Joe rv1aust.
C. 11' . Yoder preached a very
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DOES YOUR HOUSE
NEED PAINTING ? r
No matter where yon have been buvincr ' - - . -
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come to us this time and let us figure on
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the jol ) . Let us show you our latest designs
and newest combinations. VV'e will gladly
be of service to you in the selection of your
'Tall Paper if you desire. \Ve can furnish
volt the Plate Chair or Photo Rail Room
IVIoulding and . Beading to match our Papers
vVe also carr" a full line of Mixed faints ,
Lead and Oils , Glass , Varnishes and
Brushes. 1
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Wh.ite's Wall Paper Store I
Falls City , Nebraska
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interesting . . sermon at the Silver
Creek church Sunday. Quite a
number of people were out from
Falls City.
Nettie Bartled spent Sunday
with Anna Stump
Ed Kimmel and wife visited at
Wes Nedrows Sunday.
A singing class will bc organ-
ized at Silver Creek Thursday
night. Elena ling will be the
teacher.
Frank and Han'e Peck visited
with Gilbert Dodds Sunday.
Henry Albery shelled corn
Tuesday.
Daisy Peck visited at H. M .
Knislcy's Saturday night. .
Born to 1. R. Rhoades and wife
March 28th , a boy. .
Fort Hazel.
The wheat is looking fine
Robert Vagle was in Falls City
Saturday.
H.JKloepfel shipped his cattle
Monday.
Ben K1a pf el.shipped his cattle
Tuesday. .
Otto Huettner attended services
at the St. Paul church Snnd y.
Easter services will be held at
St. Pauls church Sunday at 2:30 :
p. m.
in.M.
M. F. Dorste shipped two cars
of cattle and one car of hogs to
Kansas City Tuesday. Mr Dor-
stc and son Edmund went with
them.
During the past week a large
bird supposed to be an eagle or
hawk was seen flying in the air
with a bell fastened around its
neck. It has been seen by sev-
eral of our people.
Sunday school was well attended -
ed at the school house last Sun-
day. Fort Havel has not only
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the largest country school but !
also the largest Sunday school in
the county. . r-
Cord \ ood.
Good hard wood , oak and
hickory for sale. C. F. Rea vis.
. WANTED
100 Bushels Sweet Corn at
Hcck's Feed Store. Will pay S1.00
per bus hel.
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diVe
\Ve carry a. . . . "
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COMPLETE LINE
OF
Building Materia.l I
And all kinds of
COAL
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WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE
Chicago . \
Lumber r&l Coal Co :
TELEPHONE 58.
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Fire Insurance . '
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For Reasonable Rates
and
Prompt Payment of .
Losses call on .
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John L. Cleaver' I
INSURANCE AGENT 'I J
Falls City , Nebraska - .
Preston losses settled In two days . : . '
Goolsby barn loss settled In four days
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