The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, April 15, 1904, Page 9, Image 9

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April , 15 I90 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , 9
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Correspondence
News of the County 'as Told by
. 'r . Our SpeCial Correspondents
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J Verdon.
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! ' * , Mrs. King is on the . sick Jist.
r < Dr. Bourn's mother is still very
, low.
,
I Jim Stewart is in Chicago this
week.
Irs. Frank Veach was in Falls
4 . City the first of the week.
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; ' Clarence Houtz and Lizzie Con-
over are on the sick list.
. Henry Bahr of St. Joe is visit-
, ' , ' jug at the home of Jess Weaver.
Mrs. Dick Marsh north of town
. is quite sick with spinal troubl
. . - Gertrude LU111 went to Falls
. , Wednesday returning Saturday.
Chas. Heinzelman and wife entertained -
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tertaincd at flinch 011 Wednesday
- w . : . evening.
- Addie Jenkins entertained a
couple of friends from Humboldt
# . Sunday.
, Mrs. John Benedict who has
been suffering for months is reported -
ported worse.
IvIrs. Ed Lafler who has been
very sick since Christmas is slow-
. ly rccovcring.
Supt. Crocker has been chosen
to deliver the class oration at the
commencement. ' _
. . " , , L. B. Cornell shipped 3 cars of
; .
; .b cattle and Vvm. Bruhn 4 cars to
2 Kansas City Tuesday.
Dr. Wiser arrived Sunday night
from California and is visiting
his parents in this city.
_ _ : Mrs. \V. 1-1. Vance of Auburn
, spent several days thc fore part
of the week visiting old 'friends.
. The Parson hall has been
, i nicely furnished and our lodges '
appreciate a long felt want , that
of a good meeting place.
Thc friends of Rev. Isaacs will
} be grieved to learn that he is
. -d dangerously ill with pneumonia
. at his home in Pierce City , Nebr.
E. Frauenfelter has the frame
up for his fine mansion in the
cast part of town and when comA -
A pleted it will bc one of the finest
residences in Verdon.
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I . - Williamsville.
. , - C. Shutz and wife spent Sunday -
- day at \Vissingers.
1 G. Duerfcldt spent Sunday
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evening with his friend Byron
1 Dunn.
John Shutz was so unfortunate
, . as to get his foot crushed in the
, , - ;
saw min.
:
1. A. Dunn and family spent
Sunday with : Mr. Butler and
family.
G. W. Duerfeldt and P. Shill-
; ing assisted E. Shutz and A. Nei-
miller establish the line fence be-
twenn their farms Monday.
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Ii' Gerwick spent Monday even-
ing in Barada.
Work has been delayed on the
saw mill owing . . . to the illness of
T. and G. Shutz.
Several of the farmers at , V \ ill-
iamsville attended the lodge
meeting in Barada . last Saturday
evening.
Dawson.
Oma Reed of Humboldt was in
town Sunday.
Dr. Waggener was a Falls City
visitor Friday.
Will P. Fenton was down from
Wymore Sunday. ,
Jacob Auch was a Beatrice
visitor last week
Irs. S. P. Gentry visited her
mother in Falls City last week.
Chess Ifarbaugh and Steve
Miles : were in Falls City Sunda.y.
H. S. Belden attended the G.
A. R. encampment at Beatrice
last week.
John 'Nuster went to Lincoln
: Monday where he has secured em-
ployment.
, E. J. Sattcrwhite and paul
Scanlan drove to Humboldt Sun-
day afternoon.
Robert Tyrcc and family have
moved from thc Miles ranch to
the Mike Clancy farm north of
town.
James IcGoverl1 is suffering
from a severe attack of rheumatism -
tism which renders him unfit for
work.
1'lrs. Carr and little daughter
of Tecumseh were the guests of
Jerry Fenton and family over
Sunday.
Thc infant child of 1\1. D. Ul-
mer and wife died Sunday after a
brief illness and was buried in the
Heim cemetery ucsday. The
parents havethc sympathy of the
community in their sad loss.
l TSARGENT
Our Line
IS AS VARIED
AS IT IS GOOD
- WatcheJ' . Clocks .
Jewelry
Edison Phonographs
And Records
Eastman loda1J'
and SupplieJ'
Kodak Developing -
inli Machines
Musical Instruments
One Third Off
Repairing a.1 pecialty
Eye Teased Free. . . . .
Dan Sa.rgent
SARGENT
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Reavis & Abbey
DEALERS IN
I FURNITURE
I UNDERTAKING I
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H I CARPETS I
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. We carry everything that
H you could expect to find in
a GOOD furniture store.
.
When passing take a look
at our window display
.
Right Goods at Right Prices
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Reavis @ Abbey
1\-Irs. John Bash of Humboldt
spent a couple of days last week
with :1\1rs. : Page.
Tim Fenton and family were
down from Wymore during the
week visiting H. S. Bclden and
family.
A number of the young men of
this place entertained their
friends at the opera house Mon-
day evening.
R. Goolsby and family have
moved to thc Miles ranch and
will conduct the boarding house
vacated by R. .ryrec.
Mr. Telford , who has been
night operator here the past few
months , went to Wymore to work
this week and Van Horn of Sy-
racusc succceds him at this placc.
Remember that Coupe &
Thorntons corn fed beef and pork
cannot be cxcelled.
Serious Stomach Trouble Cured.
I was troubled with a distress
in my stomach and vomiting
spells , and can thfullysay that
Chamberlains Stomach and Liver
Tablets cured me.-Mrs. T. V.
Williams , Laingsburg , Mich.
For sale by A. G. Wanner.
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Missouri Pacific Railway
Time Table , Falls City , Neb.
NORTH
No. 51 Omaha and Lincoln
Fxpress . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . ' . . A 2:28 a nl
No. 57 Omaha and Lincoln
passenger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , A 2:48 : p 111
No. 233 Local Freight , Au-
burn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A 1:05 p 111
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SOUTH
No. 52 Kansas City and St.
Louis and Denver . . . . . ; A 2:28 : a 111
No. 58 Kansas City and St.
Louis and Deaver . . . . . . A 1:46 : a 111
No. 232 Local , Atchison. . . 10:30 : a m
No. 220 Stock Freight , Hi-
. . . . . . . . . . A 8:30 p 111 ,
A. Daily. n. Daily except Sunday.
J. B. VARNKR , Agent.
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Bargains in Fruit Trees
You can get 6 first class Kief-
fer Pear tree for $1 ; one dozen
of the finest budded peach trees
for $1.50 ; one dozen 3-foot
Scotch Pine trees for $2.50. A
full line of first class trees , l' '
vines , etc. , on which you don't
have to pay freight or agent's :
commission by going to the
Falls City Nursery for your
Fruit Trees. Sale Ground one
block north of Court House.
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