April , 15 1904 THE _ FALLS CITY TRIBUNE . . 3
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, LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
. J. H. Miles returned yesterday
from Los Angeles , Ca1.
/ Coupe & Thornton handle noth-
ing but the best of meats.
I New goods received every week
; ' J at the Bon Ton millinery store :
. , ' G. W. Marsh : , secretary of
state , came clown from Lincoln
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last night ,
1 : , The swellest hat at the lowest
, prices can be bought at the Bon
' Ton millinery store. 1 t.
Mina Alexander . entertained
the young ladies kensington c1u
on Wednesday afternoon.
: For sale-Complete printing
, outfit fur newspaper and job work
Address box 136 , Falls City.
. R. S. Coupe was called to this
city from Rule yesterday by the
. illness of his brother Elmer.
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Elmer Coupe is critically in at
the home of Ferd Harlow. His
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condition is extremely serious.
. The young mens dancing club
gave a very pleasant dance at
, Ryans hall Saturday evening.
For sale cheap-New typewriter -
er and New Home sewing ma-
1 chine. . Address box 136 , Falls
City , Neb. .
. The business men have been
looking after their awnings this
week and several new ones are
1 . in evidence.
t E. E Haskins will preach at
j i ' Y , the Brethren church Sunday ev-
{ J eiting and at Silver Creek Sunday
morning. An are invited.
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I The ladies are talking about
those fine millinery goods at I\frs.
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Breithaupts. And H is nice
things they are saying about
them.
011 Sunday evening Henry B.
Smith will begin a series of five
"Conferences" on the . . . doctrine
and history of the 'Angel cdn
church , at St. Thomas church.
A question box will be conducted
' . after each conference.
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A cordial invitation is extended -
ed to the public and especially
straggers to attend services at
I the Methodist church on Sunday ,
, + thc pastor Wharton B. Alexander -
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7"f11 I evening. The evening sermon
_ will be brief and Simon Davies
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213 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 4\ will sIng a so 1 o.
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WI , "I have been subject to sciatic
I . rheumatism for . years , " says E.
r \ ' H. Waldron of f Wilton Junction ,
I Iowa. " 1\fy joints . were stiff . and
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gave me much pam and hscom-
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. fort.iy joints would crack
, when I straightened up. I used
} ' Chamberlains Pain Balm and
1 have been thoroughly cured.
Have not had a Vain or ache from
' the old trouble for many months
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is most wonderful
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'j . liniment. " For sale by A. G.
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Francis William Martin.
Francis William , son of Mr and
Mrs. J. C. Martin died last even-
ing , aged 1 year , 1 month and 22
days. Mrs. Martin recently went
to Florid on a visit taking her
little son with her , while there
the little one was taken ill and
the return trip was hastilly made.
The chills illness however , be-
came so critical that no medical
skill could save its life. The sor-
row that has come to this young
father and mother is shared by
their many friends and there arc
no words to express the depth or
sincerity of the sympathy that
goes out to them.
Everts S. Towle.
Everts , son of John \V. Towle
and wife died at the home of his
parents in Omaha last Monday
after an illness covering a period
of three weeks. The little one
was but year ole1. The remains
were brought to this city , the
funeral party being accompanied
by Rev. Smith , pastor of the
First Methodist church of Oma-
ha , by whom funeral services
were conducted at the home of
Edwin S. Towle Wednesday
morning. Very many warm
friends of : Mr and Mrs. Towle
spmpathise deeply with them in
their great affliction.
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, Notice.
In view of the prevalence of
measles and its rapid spread
throughout the schools , notice is
hereby given that the school
board will enforce the rules requiring -
quiring non attendance , of pupils
while the sickness is present in
the family , and for two weeks :
after fumigation has been effected -
ed under the directions of the
boar of health. Doubtful cases ,
where a physician is not caned.
will be treated as actual sickness.
By order of the board of educa-
tion.J.V. . H. . PILI.SBUHV ,
Supt.
Ice ! Ice !
Good clean ice from Culp's lake
delivered at your door.-Culp Ice
Compan
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I Can Get You a
Widows' Pension
Quicker than anyone else
I secured a pension for IHS.
ANNA BABD of Falls City. Allowed
February 17 , 1904. Mr. Babb died
October 29 , 1903.
Also pension for MRS. JUNNm
'VUNTWOHTII of Falls City. Allowed -
ed March 15 , 1904. Mr. , Wentworth I
died November 28 , 1903.
John L. , Cleaver
PENSION TIORNEY ' I
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. . Fa11s : S\t \ ! , Neb'raska' , . . . ; ' I
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Your . Attention ! .
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I would respectfully call the attention of the
house owners of Falls City to the fact that I
have recently stocked a full line of - - - - - - :
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Heath . a Milligan's Guaranteed M
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i am also showing to the public a new and a
very complete line , , embracing the latest in - - " .
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Ranging from the Cheapest to the Best
I shall aim to carry a first class line including
the best grade of goods in the way of
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Paints , 'Oils , Varnishes .
and Brushes
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Please call amd get prices , which will always
. be right. Thanking my friends for many fav-
ors in past years , I hope for a continuanc' : ,
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W.t-I. KERR
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Dealer in Ederythin that Can be Found
in a First Clans Pharmacy
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Missionary Convention.
The convention of the first Mis-
sionary district of the Christian
church has been in session in this
city during the fore part of the
week and has been an enthusiastic -
tic and profitable meeting. Del-
egates were present from Paw-
nee , Johnson , Nemaha and Rich-
ardson counties and the keenest
interest was manifested in the
proceedings of the conv ntion.
The program embraced a wide
range of subjects and the papers
and discussions were 110t only very
entertaining highly instruct-
ive. The cause of missions in
this district has been given a
great impetus by this convention
and the deliberations win doubt-
less be productive of much good.
The delegates returned to their
homes much pleased with the reception -
ception tendered them by the
people of Falls : City and enthused
and encouraged by the spirit
which waseng'cndercd during the
session of the convention
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Where did you get that tat ?
Why don't you know at the Bon
Ton millinery store It
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Fraternal Union.
The regular meeting of the
Fraternal Union was held at
Beaulieu's barber shop Monday
night and further plans made for
the fraternal picnic. The follow-
ing executive committee , was appointed -
pointed : I. L. Beaulieu , T. J.
Gist , W. A. Greenwald , Julius
Kleber and Dr. Miner.
Go to the City market for
bockwurst. .
Spring millinery may be seen
at its best at Mrs. Breithaupts.
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