The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, April 29, 1904, Page 11, Image 11

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: / i k April , 29 1904 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE zI
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Current Press Comments
Fair Warning.
If Harry Lindsay does ! not re-
ceive what he deserves at an
' early date it will not be well in
P
the future for those who stand in
the way.-Ilumboldt Leader.
± , . Equ i . lily.
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Let's not be too hasty in kick-
ing' the nevr revenue law. By the
provision many thousands of dol-
lars worth of property that has
hitherto escaped taxation will be
taxed this year.-Auburn Gran-
, ger.
; r New Style
Folk is carrying all before him
in Missouri. This , is a new metl1-
, ed in that state , where many of
' ' " . _ " - the political gentlemen have
; . , , ' . hithertofore been in the habit of
. carrying all behind them and try-
- \ : : . ' : ing to hide it under their . coat
tails.-Chicago Record-Herald.
Competition.
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Tl1e Russians seem to be crowding -
. , ing Spain for first place among
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: , , - tHe nations of the earth for the
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. ? ; ; ; ; largest submarine navy.- Blue
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't' Springs Sentine1.
. Beastly Comparison.
: , - . A Minnesota ' preacher tendered
his sympathy in a recent sermon
' : . , - to. the man "with a seal-skin wife
. , . ' . and a muskrat salary.- Bixby in
State Journa1.
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I Self Accusation.
r" sr . . . People who do right have noth-
' - ing to fear. _ It is the feHow who
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: r . . .I has done wrong who is looking
, . . . ' _ . . for a place to hide.-YorkTimes.
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, ' Omnipresent.
The words " The poor ye have
. . . always with you , " must have
addressed to the assessors , so one
of them was heard to remark yes-
terday.-Beatrice Express.
Awful. .
It must be terrible to be the
oldest man in a community and
. know that by aU rules of nature
it is his turn next.-Atcliison
Globe.
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; -i . . Never so Good as Now.
The above has reference to
" Campbell Bros big shows now
consolidated which will give two
exhibitions at Falls City on Fri-
' day May 6th. Campbell Bros.
. have passed the point of competition -
tion and this season sees the
grandest effort of their career.
Their rise in the circus world has
been phenomenal. They have
been successful because they give
the people what they want and
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arc ever alert in securing features
I arc entirely new and entail the
efforts of 250 artists in the eques-
trian , gymnastic , acrobatic , and
t \ ' " aerial line , together with twenty
, five clowns. Three-hundred
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. horses are used and the perform-
: ante of'tlie trained animals is in
. itself marvelous. A gorgeous
t street parade will take place at
10 a. m. over the principal street.
This is positively the only big
i show that win visit Falls City
, ' . this season.
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LOCAL , AND PERSONAL.
Eat Sowle's Candy.
Joe Geiger spent Sunday . in St.
Joseph
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Go to the City market for
bockwurst. .
Ceph Ivlorrison was down from
Shubert S turday.
Guy McClain of Verdon was in
the city over unday.
Dr. J. L. Gandy of Humboldt
was in this city Monday.
The owner of the town cow is-
now rejoicing in the arrival of
the pasture season. .
Do not forget Coupe & Thorn-
ton when you' want good meat
cheap.
L. C. Edwards of I-Iumboldt
Standard was in the city the
last of the week.
Try Berry's Chick Food for little -
tle chicks - just the stuff - at
Heck's Feed Store.
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Emery ; Clark and wife returned '
Friday from California and win
remain here indefinitely.
The young men's dancing club
gave a very pleasant dance at
Ryan's hall Friday evening.
We are still making special low
prices on lard and cured meats of
allldnds.-Coupe & Thornton.
B. H. Gelding of the Kearney
Hub was in town Wednesday and
called to get acquainted with the
force at this office.
Judging from the appearance
of such fruit trees as grow in
Falls City , the peach crop has
not been injured.
A ten pound son was born to
Mr. and Mrs. Allan D. May
early Monday morning , Dr. Hous-
ton officiating. .
Miss Gertrude Martin , who has
been visiting her sister , Mrs. W. '
C. Ray , returned to her home in
LaCygrte , Kansas.
Irs. Edna Griffiths of Verdon
was in the city the latter part of
the week visiting at the home of
her brother Grant Windle.
R. R. Stewart of Verdon was
in the city Saturday and called at
this office where the enrolling
clerk duly entered his name on
the big book.
Dr Caswell has arrangements
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about complete for the open-
ing of the Commercial hotel.
The building has been remodled
and the new interior decorations
are very fine It will be run as a
two dollar a day house and will
be a credit to the city.
There was an unusually large
crowd in town Saturday and all
the merchan ts were busy. Lhe
heavy rain that began to fall about -
bout four o'clock caught a number -
er of farmers and their families
still in town. A big electrical
.storm visited this section during
the night. There was a bril-
liant display of lighting , but no
material damage was reported.
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Amputation
Dr. Reneker , assisted by Dr.
Houston and Dr ! Miner amputated -
ed Samuel DifTenbaugh's left
limb between the knee and the
ankle last Saturday morning The
operation was rendered necessary
by an attack of gangrene. Although -
though Mr. Diffenbaugh is eighty
three years of age , he possesses
such a strong constitution and
such great vitality that he stood
the operation as well as might a
man of thirty.
Confirmation.
Bishop Wi11iamsof Omaha con-
ducted services at St. Thomas
church Sunday morning. At this
service the bishop formally insti
tuted Rev Henry B. Smith as
rector of St. Thomas parish. Rev.
Smith presented a class of five for
confirmation. There was special
music and the services were very
impressive .
Rev. Holly Given Reception.
Rev and ll's. . . E. Holly were
given a public reception by the
members of the Christian church
at the residence of J. R. Cain on
Friday evening A large number
of people took advantage of this
opportunity to get better acquainted -
quainted with Rev. and Mrs.
Holly and to enjoy the entertainment -
men t that was provided. Vocal
and instrumental music were the
especial features and very nice refreshments -
freshments were served. -
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Arbor Day.
Friday was Arbor day and the
occasion was observed by the
closing of the banks , the display
of flags and by appropriate exer-
cises in the various grades of the
public schools. Many individuals -
als observed the day by planting
trees
Dr. C. L. Kerr spent Sunday
visiting in this city.
Falls City , Nebraska - I
. Friday May 6th.
CAMPBELL BROSI
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- \ pnor. V'NDUP'C GlttATEST TROUPE or ANIMAL ACTORS IU THE ENTIRE 1'OIlLO ' ' ' ' : 'i./ ' 's-
THE GREATEST AREN ! FEATURE
THE WORLD H.1.S EVER SEEN
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Engaged at the Highest Saary ! ever V31d any A.ttraciioll.
Creating the Greatest Enthusiasm. Producing
THE MOST UNPARALLELED SENS&TION
And attracting more thousands than any other amusement feature ever has done.
EVERY MORNING AT 10 O'CLOCK
GORGEOUS , NEW , FREE STREET PARADE
THE LARGEST , LONGEST , RICHEST , MOST NOVEL PUBLIC HOLIDAY
PARADE EVER SEEN , containing More Grand New Features More Horses ,
More Elephants , More Men and Women , More Cages , Dens , Tableaux Cars ,
More Bands of Music , More Rare Wild Animals than any other Show possesses.
TWO GRAND COMPLETE EXHIBITIONS DAILY , AFTERNOON AND NIGHT.
Doors Open Ztt One and Seven P. M. . Performances Commence One Hour Later.
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