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News of the County as Told by
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t. I-Iumboldh.
1 : J. P. Bro\\'n and wife are viH t-
lj ing" in Junction City , \Io. !
I Ly'manVh itcomb was a F'allH 1
City visitor luring thc wcck.
A John Holman leaves this week
1'01' a visit ' to his old home in Eng-
latt(1.
t ur. \Vilson atICl ; wife spent scv-
eral days last week with Lincoln
rclativcs.
Orin ShraugCl' has returned
, , from an cxtcnded visit in Pcnn-
s \ ' h ; ani a.
L " i1lrs. lD.Vhitncy has bccn
, , Unite sick for a week or two with
lung trouble _
& \rs. Rollcy went to Falls City
Saturday to spend a week with
hei ' ( laughter.
1 [ rs.Iarblc entertained her
sister , Lena \\Toodlcy of 'l'cctt1n-
; sch , over Sunday.
\Y. \Villiams was down from
\Vymorc Sunday to spcnd thc day
with fricnds.
H.uby.Ghumm of Julian is thc
guest of. her sister , vln' . Riley
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Cooper east of town. . . . . .
John Abbey of Concordia . , Kan-
sas , was recently a guest of Jas.
K. Liggctt and wife.
\1rs ; L. R. Smith entertained
her sister , I\'Irs. Porter of Cort-
land l , Kansas , over Sunday.
C. .F. Frank and Nth , Burrow
were callcd1to Bal'nston last week
hy the death of a rclat \'e.
. rIl's. Jason Phillips of Tecumseh -
seh was a guest of IIumboldt
friends a few days this wcck.
Edwin aBorc l has returned
from a business trip to Dakota
and will make his home here in
the future.
I\'lrs. ' Ambrose Buerslctta has
been visiting relatives and friends
in Auburn and 'l'ccumseh thc
past wcck.
\'Iarshal 1'odd still holds his
position , thc new mayor failing
to make an appointment of a suc-
ccssor at the meeting last wcck.
Re\ \Vilson will preach the
1) ICCala , tl'eate sermon to the scn-
- iors at the Presbyterian , church
nest Sunda ) ' morning.
1'.1rs. Daniel l Keedwell , formerly -
lY of this place , visited relatives
in this section over Sunday. Her
home is inV i1low Spring's. : Mo.
, 1\lrs. Litchfield dcparted ( Satur-
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< hi ) ' . for her home in Kansas . City ,
having spent several weeks with
her son , pro Litchfield and wifc.
A new building is i being erected -
ed < l 011 the south side by J. C.
\Viltsc which will bc .lcased to
the " , . . . ' Beatrice Creamery Company
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Grandma ; Dalbey dicd suddcnly
at her homc in the north part of
thc city Monday evening at the
; \'alced age of f)1 ycars. 'rhc
dcceascd was a native of Pcnnsyl-
, vania and has lived in this county
over 40 ycars. She leaves two
sons , Charles and Harry Dalbey ,
and one laughter , l\lrs. P. O.
Avery , all of whom reside here :
She has enjoyed remarkably good
health for one so advanced in
years , and performcd her accus-
tomcd household duties with regularity -
ularity up t.o the time of her
dca the She was seated on the
porch in the evening when seized
with an attack of coughing which
evidently resulted in thc bursting
of blood vessel her death
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ing' within fifteen minutcs.
A numher of young ladies of
the city _ have organized a club
for study and social amuscmcllts
with tie following officers : Ena
Cooper president , Zee Nims vice
president , Puny Idle secretary
and treasurer and Clara Garvcr
assistant secretary and trcasurcr.
henry Vance , who came here
rccent1\ from \ . \ ' b ' to assist
in caring for his father , has de-
cidcd to remain in this section ,
and last 'weck purchased a black-
smith shop in Dawson and will
reside in that Placc.
A shooting gallery ] ] is the new
attraction for thc sports of IItttl1-
bol(1t. Reid & Shaffer have opened -
ed a business on the south side
and procured a license for a year.
The supreme court has just
rcndcrcd .dccision in the case of
the Coleman heirs , who objected
to the executors of thc estate pay-
ing a note held by thc state bank
of this city out of thc procccds of
an insurance policy.
Mrs. : Albert Cottrell , who has
been in thc city caring for her
daughter , 1\1rs. Fred Fisher , during -
ing the laUcr's illness , left this
week for her home in \Vhiting ,
Kansas.
Lute Skalak , who \vas chosen
city clerk at the last election ,
failed to appear and qualify at
thc last meeting of thc council ,
and the place is therefore held by
Clerk Edwards by dcfault.
Miss Harmon , teacher of the
fourth grade in our schools , was '
called to Nebraska City Saturday
to attend the funeral of her sister
who lied very suddenly that ' day
in Omaha.
The council has finally granted
a franchise to thc stew telephone
company , and it is claimed the
line will ' be . put up at an early
date , but the work has not com-
menccd yct.
\1rs. E. S. Coop has received
word of thc death of her mother ,
which occurred at DuBois last
, wcck.
Burton Nebcter ; and wife arc
thc parents , of a baby bo ) ' ,
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Quiet Flirtation :
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OBJECT innocent Amusement
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RESULT = = Sometimes matrimony
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then comes furniture and this is
where we get interested.
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I "It is the way
I of the \vise" to buy
the best goods for
I . the least moneY :
We have the
t ! only cOlnplete line
of furniture and
floor coverings
to
ever carried in the
I county.
x Straw matting
12 to 60c ; .all wool
Ingrain carpet 50
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I Da\-vson.
1\1. J. Clancy was over from
Stella'Puesdav.
DVpt.l , agner returned to Paw-
nee City Saturday. \
Angela 'l'ichen visited her sis-
ter at Falls City , Sunday.
Mary Nesladek spent Sunday
at her home in Falls City. -
\Vm. Schaefer of Humboldt
was a Dawson visitor nday.
1rsVill Pcnton and little
daughter , arc visiting in Omaha.
John Spa lding and wife mo\-
eel from the farm to town this
wcck.
Chester Beldcn came down from
Lincoln and spent Sunday with
his 'parct1 ts.
Frank Bush is here from Cali-
fornia on a visit to John Rutz
and family. .
1\-1rs. Tim Fcn ton \Vymorc
is visiting at home of H. S.
Beldcn and family. It
Bess Graham spent several
days during thc week with her
sister , rIr.s. Charles Cooper at
Salem.
George Schlosscr and wife
left , Friday for Omaha where , they
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I to 75 cts sewed ;
Linoleum , 6 , 7.1z ;
and 12 feet wide
50 to 65 cts , laid.
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and the quality
and prices are
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win reside if Gorge finds work
to this liking.
Dr. Hewitt \Vagg'cner , who
graduated from Crcighton edi-
cal college in Omaha , came home
Saturday evening and will prac-
tice with his father for thc prcs-
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Little Dannie Graham had two
of his fingers mashed by' getting
them in thc way of an ax used by
I\Ir. Foster , one day this wcek.
The little fellow had
( a narrow 1
escape from losing his fingers. , I
Maine and Bea Riley left last 1 a
Thursday for their home in \Vy- ,
more , having completed their
school work hcrc. 'l'hey' were '
accompanied by their sister Nel-
lie who had been visiting hcrc.
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George P. Adams , who has
been blacksmithing here for several - .
eral years , this week sold his , -
shop to Henry Vance of 11u111-
bold Alr. . . . ; Jf'
t. r. Adams has acccpted ; , _ _
a position as traveling representative - ,
tativc of thc 1'.1.V. . A. lodge and
will assume his ne\ duties at"
oncc. Dawson win continue to
be his home for thc prcsent. Mr.
Vancc will move his family here
as soon as he can fin(1 ' suitable
quarters and will become a per-
mancnt citizen of Dawson. ,
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