The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, April 29, 1904, Page 10, Image 10

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10 TI-IE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE April 29 , 1904 i
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Correspondence
News of the County 8S Told by
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Shubert.
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. Nellie Lewis is on tit'e Ri.k list
„ - Mrs Jane Oakley is quite sick :
Amelia Nnsbattm visited ; : ha me
folks over Sunday. .
. henry Leslie and wife enter =
taincd relatives Sunday.
Chas Lord and wife entertained
Elmer King and wife Sunday.
1 ; Miss Meredith will visit short
time with relatives at Auburn' .
; Rev. Saylcs was the guest of .
Levi Bright and wife Sunday.
Gladys Lord entertained her
little friend Ethel King Sunday ;
. Mrs. henry Fishburn visited
her mother , Mrs Wheeler trucs-
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L. 11.'cddle and wife are
visiting relatives in i Nebraska
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Mrs L. Bolejac1 . was the guest
of her sister l\'Irs. Donna Carr
Tuesday
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Abe Berg jr and wife are the
proud parents of a baby boy at
their homc. '
Minnie Jones spent Saturday
and Sunday with Sherm Colglaz-
icr and family
.R. Boatman of Auburn attended -
ed the funeral of his sister , Mrs.
Sarah Crews uesday.
! Mrs Floe Gardner and child-
rcn of Syracuse ! visiting her
mother , .Mrs. Sawyer at this
place.
1\'lrs. Sarah Crews died 'at her '
home Sunda\ She leaves one .
daughter and two sons to mourn
the , . loss of mother. . The . funeral
waR held from the Christian
church 011 tl'ucsday and the remains -
mains laid \0 rest in the Prairie
Union cemctery. . ' . ,
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ChrIey Allen was in Shubc .
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: rs. DeLes Spickler , was in i
town Tuesday.
Ilenry Leslie of Shubert was
here 011 business Friday. :
By all appearances thti fruit
cro of an ldI1.s will bc good.
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' Afford New Spring Clothes
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\:1 \ : Our Stock of New Spring Styles Now Ready
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t } . ; Money Back If You Want It
Special features of our spring clothes include : The exclusive
, lw , young , man's style ; men's sack with jaunty pointed lapcl-Cahn ,
, ' 'Vamp01l1 & Co.'s design ; double breasted sack with long , narrow
roll collar ; three button sack with narrow lapel and long front cfiect.
- , ifj Top coats of extremely rich pattcl'J1s. Union label on every garment.
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The above picture represents an article of food with which I
\ve are all familiar. Can you guess it ? It costs nothing to try
and you may bc a winncr. Cut out this ad , sign name and ad- .
dress below . and bring it to , our store not later than Monday ; . ;
: May 16. All correct answers will be dropped in thc ballot - .1
Lox. trIte first ten drawn the refrpm will each receive a bottle .
of our SYRUP SARSAPARILLA CO\I : ' > OUND. ' -
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" ' THE KNU PHARMACY ' - " "
FALLS CITY , NEBR. .
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-\V : H. morrow was over from
Shulrt Tuesday on businc.ss.
Ross Stokes commenced work-
ing for Jacob : Mack this week
Edward Ege is suffering from.
a severe attack of the measlcs.
, y 111. Space and , V m. Spicklcr
were over from Shubcrt Tues-
clav.
Ilenry Sicmering and wife were
pleasant callers ; at this place
tfuesday.
Robert I-Ioback and wife have
moved into thc David Ransom
residcnce.
'Vm. Dragoo returned from
Avoca , Neb. , where he spent a
few clays
Christ : Miller is doing some
painting fot' Matt Shulellberg .
this week.
_ _ Mrs. Sermon and daughter
were calling on friends at this
place Friday.
Roy Dunn entertained a num-
ber of his friends at dancing and
musfc Friday eveiing ;
Mrs ' . James Smith returned
from Falls Thursday after a few
weeks stay at that place.
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Special Sale.
A special clearing sale at Mc
Nails on all Oak brand canned
goods. :25c : cans for 20c. First
quality tomatoes per can 10c.
Remember the place is
2tf 1\'lc Nails : Grocery.
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CHURCH NEWS. . F.
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Preaching at the Brethren .
church at 11 a. m. by Rev. E. L.
Yodcr. Rcv. Ilaskins will preach .
at Silver Creek in the 1l1orni.n
and in this city at 7 p. m. En'- .
cleaver ' services on Friday evening -
ing at S p. 111. The young ladies
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will have entire charge of these
services and will conduct an en : - ' :
joyablc service to which all arc
invited.
/l'hc subject of the Sunday
morning sermon at thc Christian
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church will be Jesus and the '
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Samaritan 'Voman" and in thc , " -
evening "Some Gf the Distinctive' .
Peculiarities of thc Disciples 'Of.
Christ " Prcaching' 8:00 : . instead ! -
stead of 7:30 : p. m. A hearty
invitation is extended to l1.-J. 4
EIza Holley , pastor. -
Services at St. Thomas church ,
feast of St. Philip and St. James
on Sunday May 1st. The sub- iT
ject for evening will be "The
rise and purpose of the Oxford
do"cmen " Other services as
usual. Strangers are welcome.-
lIenry B. Smith , Rcctor.
Services in the German lan-
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guage will bc held at the reth- ' \ :
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ren church Sunday afternoon at ' " . . , '
2:30 : o'clock. Re , ' . A. Koehlcr
will preach. Germans are cordi-
ally invited to attcnd. . . . ' ' "
\Ve are still making special , v .
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prices on lard and cured meats of ' , .
allldI1ds.-Coupe & Thornton. ( . _
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