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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1904)
_ _ t ! - ! if"tRt ; _ . _ . -"mlil + + kkM + liwG lM W $ i tI ' -4' . ! ' _ . _ t . " ' _ " ' " _ _ _ _ _ _ - " " - - " - - ' " " - f" " - 4'1 -1 : . April , 22 1904 TI-IE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE 11 L - - - ' I II I 1 0 Correspondence News of the County as Told by . . Our Special Correspondents . Dawson. Win Fenton and wife drove to . 'y- . to Table Rod Sunday . Zula l\'IcCool of Salem spent Sunday with Bess Graham. A baby boy was born t9 Mike , Riley and wife on Saturday. : Joseph W. Bittner returned home from St. Louis , Friday. . M. O'Connell is visiting his son and daughter at Spaulding , Neb. Lee Pryse and family moved into their new house this week. 1'Irs. Tim Fen ton and little soft returned to their home inV y- . more Friday . T. , P. Cummings went to St. Joe with a car load of cattle Monday night May Crawford visited her friend L . Anna Martin at Falls City the last. of the week. ' ' M. J. Byrne has a force of men .1 , at work erecting a large addition to the lumber shed. M. V. Riley and wife are he parents of a baby boy born to . . . them Friday of last week k Minnie Murphy and Julia Dempsey - psey were down from Humboldt between trains Sunday. Mr . Anna Coleman attended . . the funeral of little Francis Martine - . - ; ' - tine at Falls City Saturday. . Fay Weddle and May Williams , . of Shubert were the guests of Winnie Ryan over Sunday. . V\ \ ill Walker and Katie Smith , . . ; . two of Nemaha's popular young people were married by County 3 . Judge \Vilhite last week and have gone to housekeeping 011 the t Walker farm south of town Patrick Clancy left Tuesday for an extended visit with rela- tives in Salem , New Jersey. 1\11' Nesladek and Johnof : Falls City \'isites Louise and : Mary Nesladek at this place Sunday. Rev. B. A. Shively came in from Shelton , Nebr. Monday eveing for a brief visit with friends here. The little daughter of Hos. Wilkinson sustasned a badly dislocated - \ located arm while at play Mon- day evening. L. P. Builta of Burchard was a guest of WU1. Fisher and family over Sunday. He was on his way home from a visit to Indiana R4rs . Geo. Crocker and little daughter returned to their home in Falls City , Saturday after _ a several weeks visit with N. B. Judd and family Hon. John Kloppfel of Rule was the guest of his old friend Hon. Jerry Fenton over Sun < ay. These men were members of the legislature together in the early eighties. The Nims City and Dawson school nines crossed bats on tile high school ball grounds Satur- day. The game resulted in a victory for the visitors by one score. Mrs. D. F. Harbaugh received a telegram last week announcing that her mother had died at her home in Shelby , Ohio. Mrs. Harbaugh was , unable to attend ' the funeral R. E. Fen ton spent a few days the last of the week in Haddam , Kansas , setting out trees and otherwise improving his farm near that town. He was accompanied - panied home Sunday by Jerry Fenton wao will spend a week with friends here. , . . ! * uWWWuw IJ ' : : DOES YOUR HOUSE I I , S NEED PAINTING ? " r . , . 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.Ve will gladly be of . service to you in the selection of your i vVall ' Paper if you desire. \Ve can furnish you the Plate Chair or Photo Rail Room , l\/Ioulding / and Beading to match our Papers \Ve also carry a full line of lVIfxecl Paints , Lead and Oils , Glass , Varnishes and Brushes. . . Wkite's - Wall Paper Store. Falls City , Nebraska i , l , \ . , c . Gasoline and Coal Oil . L STOVES , . . SAFE . , - 1 . : \ RELIABLE . ECONOMICAL : j ' CALL AND SEE THEM NO TROUBLE . TO SHOW GOODS Alex F. Meyer . AT UHLIGJS STAND. a Willialnsville. 1'Irs. Wissinger spent Sunday with Mrs Hegler. J. Shonan : helped N. Lepoldt sow his oats Monday. Mrs. I. A. Dunn was in Falls City Wednesday. Mr Luhman and wife visited at Wissingers Tuesday evening. G. W. Duerfeldt made a busi- ness trip , to Falls City Saturday. Henry Fa11er and wife spent Sunday at the home of Jacob Arnold. I. A. Dunn win soon have sweet potato plants by the thousand for his neighbors Jake Wissinger delivered some potatoes in Arago t at.he . sold there some time ago. The SOl of Jacob Arnold and wife returned home after a sever- al years stay with his invalid uncle in California. Mr. Harsts team ran away from his son August white plow- ing. rhe team took advantage of opportunity to have a little exercise while August left them stand for a few moments. They ran around the field kicking up lots of dust but doing no dam- age. An Exhilare..ting Refreshins Journey Through The Realms Of onderle..nd. Wonderland it is indeed , and there wonders to be seen from early morning until late at night , when the Campbell Brothers big shows exhibit in the cities adver- tised. They will be at Falls City Fri. day , : May 6 , for two performances. This season they have consolidated - ed and have combined together all of the best known features that is possible to secure in the entire world The man agerie this year is said to contain the rarest , richest , and highest bred savage , wild and tamed beasts known to the animal Idngdom. The circus performers are the most competent procurable , engaged - gaged solely for their skill and daring. many of them wearing highly prized medals won for former exploits in foreign lands where such arc reconized by those high in al1thori ty. Circus day will open with a gorgeous free street parade. Don't fail to see it. . : r : ! 1 TIME TABLE ' L _ . I Falls City. Neb. . Lincoln Denver Omaha Helena Chicago Butte St. Joseph Salt Lake City Kansas City Portland St. Louis and all San Francisco s points east and and all points south. south. TRAINS IIAVE AS IfOITOWS : No. 42. Portland-St. Louis Special , St. Joseph , ' Kansas City , St. Louis and all points east and south . . . . 7:27 : p 111 No. 13. Vestibuled express , . . daily , Den ver and all points west and northwest . . . . . . . . . 1:33ani : No. 14. Vestibuled express , . daily , St. Joe , Kan- sas City , St. Louis and all points east and south. . . . . . . . . . 7:47 : a 111 No. IS Local express , daily Lincoln and points eastwestnorthwest 1:48 : p 111 ' No 21. Vestibuled express , ' . . daily , Denver , and . all points west and _ : . northwest . . . . . , . . . 1:35 : p 111 No 16. Vestibuled express daily , St Joe , Kan- sas City , St. Louis Chicago and points east and south . . , . 4:30 1) ni No. ? ? . Local express , daily Atchison and points . south and vcst . . . 4:44 : I' 111 . No. 41. St. Louis-Portland , SpecialLincolu lena , Tacoma and Portland without . change. . . . . . . . . . . . 10:07 : I' 111 No. 115. Local accommodation - tion , daily except Sunday , Salem , Ne- maha and Nebraska City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.:30 : I' In . Sleeping , dining and reeling chair cars ( seats free ) on through traitiS. Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point in the States or Canada. For information , time tables , maps and tickets , call on or write to G. Stewart , Agent , Falls City , Neb. , or J. Francis G. P. & 1' . A. , Omaha.