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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1904)
' 1'1 ! IE ( FALLS CITY TRI11UXr I : April 15 , 1904 :2 : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ .L _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ - - - - - - - - - a Correspondence News of the County as Told by Our Special Correspondents Preston. Julia Cronin went to Rule Fri- ; days Anna Bush went to Rule Sun- day. , Mrs.CrofI Weddle is on the sick t list. .Peter Bolz lost a valuable horse ' Sunday. . , H. P. Riegcrs children have the measles. Grace Cronin of Rule was in town tfucsday. 4 Harry Tucker was down from Wymore Sunday. Bill Williams came over from Portescue Sunday Ted Hoppe and wife drove to Falls City Sunday. Will Anderson is quite sick at the Margrave ranch. Bert Harpster was in Falls City Tuesday night. John Casey and Emma Grant were in town Sunl flY. Ida Pribbeno is working in her Ii f lthers store at Preston. . Mrs ; Joe Rise and Grandma r Bush arc on the sick list. _ q . ' " . : &Irs. Wilson returned to Pres- ton Sunday from \Vymore. . . G. C. Shelly and Gus Kaiser . ? , vent to Falls City Saturday. . Leonard Simon was visiting at the home of E. Pyle Sunday. frs. Moore ' and daughter returned - turned to \ VymoreVednesdar. . A number from here saw Weary - ry Willie Walker at the Gehling. i Mrs. Levi Thacker visited at t the home of Levi Thacker Sun- 'day. Henry Roubidoux killed twenty ducks in two hours time Satur- day. Anna I eitzel who has been in the millinery house in St. Joe is home for a two weeks vacation. Will Zoeller , who has been clerking for C. F. Pribbeno all winter , returned to the farm 1\'Ionday. ' lrs. Oliver Bush was quite seriously - seriously iously burned about the face while lighting a fire with coal oil Saturday e\'ening. The city "dads" granted a franchise to the farmers to run a telephone line in this place where will have switch board. they a . . . - - - - - - - - - Humboldt. + , IvIrs. , .l-Ielen Sterns was in Te cumse.b last week. _ j Art ' Smith and wife have again gone to housekeeping. . " Henry Ileckner of Auburn wa s 'town on business this week . Josephine Brunn left Monday for a short visit in St. Louis. r - M j . . " . . ' ' ' ' ' - - ' ' ' ' ' . ' , . " : . ' " . . , , : . ' ' ' .J. 'I'- : : , 1.1. A. Scott and wife spent last week in St. Joe. Mrs. Mary ' 1-I1avaty was , a Daw- son visitor Sunday. . Sheriff Hossack was in the city the latter part of last week. Zee Nims taught school for Agnes Moran a few days last wcek. Mrs . Will Lou neke represented the maccabees at a convention in ' Omaha. The firemen put on "Uncle Rube" at the Dawson opera house Saturday night. Anna Colhapp and : Master Segrist were guests of Tecumseh relatives last week. Ena Cooper , who has been attending - tending school at Lincoln , is home for this term. L. C. : Edwards was a Kansas City visitor Sunday morning , returning - turning on the night train. John Bash represented thclocal lodge at the state meeting of the : Maccabees in Omaha this week. Jennie Fel1ers is home from St. Joseph where she has been under treatment of a specialist for some time. J. D. Shrauger and son Orin , left last week for an extend visit with relatives in Pennsyl- . vatHa. Irs. Shook and baby of Shu- bert were in the city part o.f the week , visiting her sister , Mrs.i ' R. . S. Unland. J. Ford , the furniture man Gut one of his hands quite seriously by falling with a lantern globe in his clutch s. Frank and Fred Butterfield were looking after business interests - terests in the western part of the . state last week. W. 1-1. Lonl1eke has returned from the Sycamore springs and has resumed his work at the Cooper & Linn 111i118. Lizzie Bailey sustained a se- vere cut on her hand by tripping and falling upon an axe , the blade of which was upturned. A barn and granary belonging to 1\'Irs. ' Lester Wilson a short distance from town were destroy- . cd by fire Sunday morning. , Mrs. Joy Bullis-1\'IcKie ' arrived Sunday from Mexico to visit her folks in this city. She will visit the St. Louis exposition before her return. Re\ L. R. Smith of the local church , and 1\frs. Jolin : > Power were attending a meeting of the district presbytery at Ji'airbun' last w ek. Anna Schmelzel was married last week to Julius Brock a ranch- man , at Silver City , New Mexico ; and they win make that their future home. The bride is the daughter of'lrs. . Gertrude Schmelzel of this city. . . . . . . - . yn11'r. . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . _ _ . . " . - . DOES YOUR HOUSE - NEED PAINTING ? y- , . . . . . . . . . - No matter where you have been buying , come to us this time and let us figure on the job. Let us show you our latest designs and newest olnbinations. 'vVe will gladly be of servile to you in the selection of your . Wall Paper if you desire. - We can furnish you the Plate Chair or Photo Rail Room Moulding and Beading to match our Papers . \\T C also carry a full line of lVlixed Paints , . Lead and Oils , Glass , Varnishes and. Brushes. White's Wall Paper Store - Falls City , Nebraska The firemen at their regular meeting Tuesday evening recom- mended the reappointment of H. V. Dorland as chief and re-elect- cd all of their old officers for an- other year. Mesdames. R. L. Hoff , L. E. Shirley , E. M. Harding , : Miss Ruby Idle and Charlton Hall were delegates ! : from the local church in attendance upon the Christian church convention in Falls City the first of the week Frank Horalek , a middled aged farmer living several miles south- west , of the city , died 011 Sunday morning and was buried Tuesday , the funeral being heM at the family home at 10 o'ciock a. m. He leaves no family except a wife. Two prominent business men became engaged in an argument lVIonday morning which required a physical test of powers to set- tle , and both paid small sums in- to the school treasury after they cooled off. No particular damage resulted. Prof. Rudolph Barg , who has been for the past three years in the government service as chief musician of the Fourteenth regi- ment , now located in one of the Philippine provinces , writes that he will be home in June , his term of enlistment having e.pired. D. W. Neill. who recently dis- posed of his drug store in this city , has arranged to enter into a partnership with C. \V. Simon and embark in the real estate business in Pawnee City where the latter has been engaged in the harchvare business until quite recen tly . The home and foreign missionary - ary societies . of the l\Iethodist church had interesting conven- tions at the church in this city last week and the attendance was . . v : = . . . . . . . - . - _ . - ' - " - . . - - - good in spite of the foul weather which p evailed. Delegates . were ' . { , present from all parts of the Ne- braska City district , and Thurs- day and Friday nights good sized I audiences lis tened to talks on Japan - pan and Chin by Dr. Fulkerson , ' j' who for sixteen years has b'en" " 1 engaged in missionary work in the orie11.t. . Quite a number froth this city drove over into Pawnee county . . . , Sunday to attend the funeral of " ! } i ' -rvlrs. Wm. Nell1echek , who died A from an attack of the -measles. The family had but recently returned - turned from Kansas and were intending - tending to make their Name on ' the Fritz farm north of Table Rock. Word has been received of the j death in Ventura , Calafornia , of . 1\1rs. ' Ellen Linn , an aunt of J \1essrs. C. 1\1. ' and R. L. n and 1\'lrs. George Unkefer of this - 1 city , the event occuring on Tues- day last. The decease was , . at , one time a resident of Nebraska , but has lived I : on the coast for over twentfi\re' : years. For some time she has been an invalid. The Tribune--onlv . . . $ I a . year _ I Staple and . I 1 i Fancy Groceries , 1 . FRUIT IN SEASON Try Our 1775 Coffee 4 Highest Market Price Paid for Butter and -jl" Eggs. ' First Door North of Post Office. . . PHONE 14 A. G. HOPPOCKl -r , . . , . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s " . " " ' " " . . , . , " . . ' . - > , . , , . . . , - , - , - . - : . . . - ' , . . " , ' . . _ , . . - ' 0- , . J.- _ " = , ' - - " - , ' : _ : - ' ' . l' tl' " " , . _ - \ .