The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, April 22, 1904, Page 5, Image 5

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April , 22 1904 TI-IE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE - - ' 5
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CE ! BEST IS NONE TO GOOD 5'
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WE ARE '
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CAN HANDLE A
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We have sold more
high class decorations
in WALL PAPER
than all combined.
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WONDERWHY
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b BAXTER & CO
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DROP USA CARD AND WE WILL CALL
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Correspondence
News of the County as Told by
Our Special Correspondents
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II t Catalpa Grove.
Guy McDowell's family visited
I . Tom Martins Sunday.
; Dan Davis and wife returued
from 111inois. Sunday.
t James Wisdom and wife are
. . . . entertaining relatives from Mo.
. . . . Chas. Conkling visited Dyke
" . - Grush a couple of days last week.
4 " . " " ' . : - Mrs. John Williams is. able to
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. I ; I Mis \Vm.\Vert z of Salem
'A' ' - visited her sister , : Mrs. Stewart
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I' " ' ' Dave and ' LewIs Grush . and
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I' ' ; ; families visited Henry Stitzel's
; 'Sunday.
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. A number from here attended
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the chicken pie 'supper at Salem
Friday night
We understand that Lizzie
I Morris has been hired . to teach
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: ' our school , next year.
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. , i Ecl : Morrison and two little
I : daughters visited reI alives at
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i ' . - Official Bonds
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City Officials
- Saloon Keeper
Druggists
Ban Officials
i Administrators
Guardians
: Rural letter carriers
I Contractors
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John L. Cleaver
INSURANCE AGENT
Falls City , Nebraska
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James McDowell and wife of
halls City visited their sons Geo.
and Chas hursday.
Mary Warner of Kansas was in
the grove last week malting arrangements -
rangements for music pupi1s.
The heavy rain on Tuesday
night will help hcat , oats and
pasture but rather cool on fruit
buds
: Mrs Ro Moore ha been laid
up for several days with a sore
foot caused by stepping on a
rusty nail. .
: Mattie Stalder closed a very
successful term of school .at the
Five Point school house last
Friday. The children rendered
a good program after which all
partook of ice cream and cale.
Ohio Precinct.
Win Horsman shelled corn
Tuesday.
Wm. Bartlett shelled torn last
Tuesday.
Henry Whittrock shelled . corn
Thursday
Mrs. N. B. Burnworth visited
at O. A. Bnrks Sunday.
Eph Peck : marketed several
loads of hogs Saturday.
A large crowd from Falls City
attended church at Silver Creek
Sunday.
Samuel Lichty and wife of
Falls City spent Sunday with F. :
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M. : Shaffer.
Mr. : : Shaffer of Falls City spent
Tuesday on the farm with his
son Frank.
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Ohio.
Eph Peck will repair his house
this spring.
O. A. Burks have purchased a
new organ.
N. C. Peck visited with Clay
Peck Sunday.
Dail Peck visited with . Bessie
Keller Sunday.
G. W. Peck spent ! Sunday With
his son near Reser' e
Fred 'Vhittrock hauled rock
for his barn last week.
. TI1P junk man was seen in this
neighborhood fonday. _ '
Eph Peck and wife visited with
James Stander Sunday
Elsie and Edith Peck sited
in Straussville , Sunday.
James Stouder and wife visited
near Reserve last week. .
1\Tr. Rieschick and wife visited
with his parents Sunday.
1\1r. , Mohler , wife and daughter
spent Sunday at Noah Pecls.
. Sunday school is in progress at
the German Baptist church now.
Barada.
1\1rs. ' 'V m. Coleman was shop-
ping in town Ionday.
1\11' ' Ebbs did some painting for
Geo. Frazier last week.
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Grant Sperry of Fall City trans-
acted business here Monday
J. C. Shulenberg marketed a
load of oats to Falls City Satur-
day.
Louis Shulenberg was a guest
of Oliver 'rcters near Shubert
Sunday
James Smith will assist \Vm.
Coleman with the farm work
this summer.
J. H. Morehead dud family of
Falls City were pleasant callers
here Sunday.
Ed Spitznagle left the first of
the week for a business trip to
Southern : Missouri.
James Stevenson attended the
Peter Shilling administrator sale
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Thursday of last week.
Mesdames Bowman and Robt.
Hoback were guests at the home
\Vesley Smith Sunday.
Fred Sailors and wife arc the
proud parents of a son that arrived -
ed at their home the 14th inst.
Jude Arnold , Chas. Steinbrink ,
and Wl11. Dnlgoo were business
visitors to Falls City Saturday.
. Herman Kelly and Miss Vive
Waggoner of Falls City visited
with the folks at home Sunday.
George Frazier and wife were
guests at the home of their daughter -
ter Mrs. Robt. Redflick Sunday.
, Tom Smith and wife and Wes-
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ley Smith were looking after bus-
iness interests.at Stella Tuesday.
A base ball game was organized
here last week , which furnished a
great deal of amusement for the
boys. .
Fulton Peters left the first of
the week to' do some carpenter
work for Henry Ranka , Jiving
southeast of herc.
Mat Schulenberg sold a team
of horses to a 11'Ir : Iirkenda of
Missouri , for which he received
the sum of $300.
Miss Tompkins left for her
home at Guide Rock after a few
weeks pleasant visit at the home
of Miss Lucy Smith.
Miss Daisy Arnold closed a very
successful term of school in Dist.
No. 24 last Priday. She left the
same day for her , home near Ver-
1on- .
Bertha \treick returned the first
of the week from Lincoln where
she has been attending a conser-
vatory of music the past four
months.
4. ntmmber of young people from
here attended a dance at the home
of W m. Reugge southeast of here
Saturday e\'ening. All report
having had a fine time.
Henry vlonteravie , wife and
babe , left last saturday for their
home in southern Kansas , after a
few months stay at the home of
the later's parents , Sam Van Os :
dell and wi fe. .
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Intelligent 4
Comparison
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Cannot fail to show that
the best quality of jewelry
is not only the most beau-
tiful but the most econom-
ical in the end. We do not
pretend to carry goods in
our stock that are not of .
recognized luaJity. We
sell this class of goods on
smaller margin of profit
than cheap grades are sold
for. Our stock is now re-
plete with many of the
newest and most dainty de-
signs gotten tip in jewelry
for the spring season.
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A. E. JAQUET '
"The Old Reliable Jeweler"
Assessor oback was busy with
his work in this vicinity this week.
Miss Grace Bennett has secured
a large class of music scholars.
Miss Bennett taught here last
summer and gives general satis-
faction
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Patronize Tribune advertisers.
It is almost time for band con-
certs.
Silva Cline of Verdon visited
in this city tPuesday. - , .
A. L. Shafer of I-Iumboldt was
in the city Saturday.
. A , Triggs of Dawson made a
business trip to this city Monday.
Frank Snethen came down
from Humboldt on business Mon-
day. .
Nathan Seff , who for several
years has been working for his : i ,
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brother , A. W. Seff went to Hor-
ton , Kas. , this week where he
will go into business for himself.
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Staple and .
Fancy Groceries
FRUIT IN SEASON
Try Our 1775 Coffee
Highest Market Price
Paid for Butter and
Eggs.
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First Door North
of Post Office. . . .
PHONE 14
A. G. HOPPOCK
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