I i\'Jay J3 , J904. . . 'II-IE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE . I" . _ _ - _ _ _ . _ _ . . - - _ . . -0 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ . _ . _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - r I . Correspondence I News of the County as Told by Our Spcclal Correspondents _ _ _ . . .A Shubert. \In ; . JcnnieYeddle was a Stella . visitor last . week . Ethel King was the , guest . of Gladys 'raylor Sunday. Roy King returned Saturday to resume his duties ill the navy 1\ . R. McNu1ty : of Stella was in our city during the past week. lVII's. Try Netllebcck visited relatives at this place last week. Jim \Veddle and wife visited relatives in the country Sunday. L . Tv ! . vVeddle ctnd wife enter- taincd their son \Valler and wife Sunday. .Mrs. J. L. Dalbey , who has been very sick for sonic time , is much helter. Attic Morrow and lrs. Ona Shubert were shopping in Stella last Friday. Eliza Fell is entertaining her cousin , Lewis Webber , of Fort Wayne , Indiana. Chas. Smiley l11d wife were the guests of Hardy Hays and wife Sunday afternoon. Minnie Jones was the guest of . Sherm Colg1J" er and wife Satur- day and Sunday. Will Brainnin of Table Rock . visited his parents the first part of the week. hs. Donna Carr was the guest of her parents , J. P. Ding and wife Saturday. Alex 'lcGechie and W. II. Morrow - row were transacting business in IvIound City last weck. J. D. Shubert has made a new boat , so he will have two boats for the lake this season. Irs. Ross Kenton spent a few days last week with her parents , ' IIenr ) ' Leslie and wife. Rc\ J. 1\ Smith of Nebraska City visited L. M. \Veddlc and wife last week. I1r. VanvVinkle and wife of California were the guests of "Villard Shnbert and wife last wcek. Ross Kenton and Henry Leslie , . who have been in St. Joseph for . the past few ( lays , returned home on Thursday of last week. Ang'ie Leslie , who has spent the past month with his cousin , DIr. Stevenson at Fairmont , Neb. , returned home the first of the \ weel Williamsville. The farmcrs of this vicinity . are planting corn. Rudolph Voegle and wife spent Sunday with his parents. vIr. Hoback the assessor , spent Tuesday evening with Jake \Veis- scngcr. - - - - - - - - - - John Constantine had a ncw winc1mil1 erected this wcek. C. Hose and family spent Sun- dar with henry Lulus and fai11ily. Anna Constantine of halls City spent Sunday with her parcnts. Charlie Steinhrink and wife spent Sunday with the laUer's parcn t.s. henry Simmering mac1e a busi- -ness trip to Baracla Monday . morn 111g. Jake cisseng-cr and family spent Sunday at the home of I. A. Dunn. Ethel 1Vhitehead assisted 1\1rs. \Veissenll'el' with her work several clays this week. i\ir. Arnold and wife spent Sun- day with fill' Armbruster and . wife near Verdon. Frank Gerwich and wife are the proud parents qf a son , which arrived two weeks ago. Nellie Dunn closed a two months term of school in Dis t. No. 80 and will spend a few weeks with her parents before going to Peru where she will attend the summer school. ' . - - - - - - - - - . . . Preston. G. C. Kaiser is dangerously ill. Anna Bush went to Ruin Fri- day. day.C. C. D. Pickard went to \V'more Sunuay. I Richard Kaiser was in Rule edncsday. L. D. IvlcCumber was in Atchison - son Friday. Lenard Simon came up from , Rule Sunday. O. 1-1. Bush and son drove to Rub 'ruesday. , 1\'lrs. Jim Haler of Rule is visit- ing in this city. 1-1. P. Reiger and wife went to St. Joe Sunday. J. R. Shelly and Will Pyle went to St. Joe uesday. Pribbeno i-n Ida and Anna were . Fulls City Friday. . Julius Ileber came down from Falls City Friday. : Mrs. Alice Bledso of Fortescue is visiting at O. H. Bushes. Henry Banks caught a carp that weighed fifteen pounds. A. E. Heacock shipped a car load of hogs to St. Joe Fric1ay. fill's. Peter Fredrick of \Vymore is visiting at L . D. .l\1cCmnbers. A. E. J-Ieacock is rebuilding the wall around thc boiler at the elcvator. \'Il's. ' D. G. Griffiths left Wednesday - nesday \Vymore to visit her parch ts Elmer Hoselton returned from St. Joe where he bought a car of mules. Anna Pyle of Kansas is \ ' sit- ing at the home of her parents in this city. - - ' . t :1 : KING'S PICTURE PUZZLE . L :1I I NO.2 Ijr r : Ij 1 ' . j I , r. , I IS1' ! " _ . . iI i I , Nydm I fj f ' fi i j _ l I , \ I . The above picture represents an article of food with which . we are all familiar. Can you guess it ? It costs nothing to try and you may be 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 the ballot . box. The first ten drawn the refrom will each rece'e. . a bottle \ - of our SYRUP SARSAPARILLA COvIPOUND. . . . . . . . s - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , SIGNED------------------------------------ I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ADDRESS-------- , . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ n _ . _ _ . THE KINO PHARMACY . FALLS CITY , NEBR. . - - . . - - C. C. Shelly and wife of Pres- ton were in the city Saturday. _ B. IIarpster and Anna Neitzel returned to Preston after a weeks visit at Blue Springs. The B & 1'1 officials were down to see what damage the high water had done. John Morris and family were called to Rule on account of the death of a relath'e. Gertrude and 'lay Thacker are in Pawnee City visiting their sis- ter , : Mrs. John 'Schneider. Harvey Reiger had one of his fingers badly mashed in a disc sharpener and on Friday morn- ing amputation was necessary. lVII's. Lou \IcCumber and chil- dren and her brother Will , returned - turned Sunday after a 3 weeks visit at Jetmorc , Kan:3. Missouri Pacific Railway Time Table , Falls City , Neb. NORTH No. 51 Omaha and Lincoln Exprcss . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . A 2:25 : a 111 No. 9 Omaha amI Lillco111 . 8:35 : a m No. 57 Omaha and Lincoln passenger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A 2:48 p m No. 233 Local Freight , Au- llurn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A 1:10 : p 111 SOUTH No. 52 Kansas City and St. Louis and Denver . . . . . . . A 3:47 : a 111. No. 58 Kansas City and St. . . Louis and Dcnvcr . . . . : : . A 2:48 : p m No.50 'Vor1ds Fairspecial . 8:45 : p m No. 232 Local , Atchison. . . 10:30 : a 111 No. 220 tock Freight , Hi- a11'atha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A 9:52 : p 111 A. Daily. B. Daily except Sunday. . J. B. V AltNlI ! ; { , Agcnt. 1 . " ' ' Cured His Mother of Rheumatism 11y mother has been a sufferer for many years with rheumatism , says W. H. Howard of Husband , Pa. 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