The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, May 13, 1904, Image 22

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I . i \ 'av t , I 20' ! . _ . THE FALL CITY TRIBUNE . ' _ _ - " - . _ _ _ _
I LOCAL AND PERSON L.
\V. . G. ummcl of Dawson was
; , I in the city Satunl 1) ' .
1 1 r ' L D. Cornell was down from
s , " Verdott over Sunday.
Hiss ' Zola Jones is visiting this
1 . wcek in Ivlacon , ll'lo
J. g. lcttx is i building H ; large
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- adnition ( to his livery barn.
l ' rliss lVIina Anderson left Sat-
urday for a visit in Plattsulout1i
Dr H. P. Roberts of Omaha
. . , ' 11m ( S opcncd Genital parlors in this
. . city. )
( : Mr and t..rrs. A. J. Bucrstctta
" of Humboldt spent Sunday in this
city ,
. 'rhc interior of Schocnheit's
" ; i- : TJ inc ; newly painted and pa-
perecL
Frank Sncthcn of Ilu111boldt
, transacted business in this city
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Ivlonday.
" Dr lVIcConncl left Sunday for
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a visit with his people in Pcnn-
syh'a11ia.
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Dr. R. P. Robertsdentist
" over Kings Pharmacy in
Falls City , Neb.
. Vi1liam C.Jlc is looking after
hiii property ? intcrcft in thc wcst-
: crn part of Kansas
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' " Charles Barker and family left
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t.hc.last of thc week for their fut-
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) arc home in western Kansas .
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! George Dictsch , II C. Davis ,
11 ! , Clyd Davis and Peter Frcdrick
i : I ' wcnt.to thc ltssol1n bakes on a
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fishing trip Saturday.
If } ' . Fred Hall of Galesburg , Ill ,
arrived in the city thc last of thc
week for a visit with his brother ,
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George Hall Hc left : Monday
for a visit at the home place near
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crdon.
'l'hc ladies of the auxiliary to
Steele cemetery association had
charge of the opening thc soda
fountain at the King pharmacy
. Sattll aY. The day's business
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well rcwardcd thc ladics. ,
III The Frills . Ci ty' bal team cross
a cd bats with a tcam from St. Joseph -
cph Sunday and thc home boys
. { , won thc game by a score of 6 to
I 4. It was an cxcitLlg game and
. . , ( l' good exliibition of cientific
ball playing-
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'I : The St. Louis special on thc
: Missouri Pacific is carrying a i
' ' 3 . " greater number of people every
I day and it will soon bc crowded
. . on every trip. It is doubtful if i f
' . . the train will be taken off aftcr
thc exposition
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- A very fine Chickcringpianc
arrived at thc Burlington dcp01 )
thc other day , thc instrument bc -
ing' , consigned to Quimby BcavcI
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- . O\vin'g to the condition of the
bottom roads it will he sonic time
before the pianocall bc hauled ! tits o
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its clcstilia tion.
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A . 1 ! ails city man entertained a
friend from a neighboring town
and last Sunday took him for a
walk over thc city' The strang-
ers ! delight continued to grow
until they struck the sidcvalk , on
South 1\'lo1'1on strect. 'l"hcn thc
stranger turned lo his host and
askec1 how soon he could gct a
train out of town and liO one
could blame him , ci thcr.
The Tribune takes great pleasure -
urc in recommending its advertisers -
tisers to strangers who arc look-
ing' for a place to trade The
Tribune will acccpt advertising
from e no man whose standing
thc com111unity is 110t guarantced.
11011. E. A. 'l'uckcr , republican
cai1clic1de for state senators has
been in , thc city this week attcnc1- (
ing district court. Judge 'l uck-
cr's canc1idacy. is proving more
popular every clay and his eleG-
lion is conceded by practically
vcrybody. ' "
\Vc visited a neighboring town
Tuesday and the first person , , wc
met asked us when the fraternal
picnic will bc held. The people
of thc county' have come to look
forward to this picnic as one of
thc big events of thc year .
Jack O'Kcefc , Judge Babcock's
reporter , is probably the most
skilled man C at this work in thc
statc. The manner in which hc
executes sixteenth chromatic runs
on thc typewriter is certainly a
caution
Sixteen members of Elizabeth
Rcbckah lodge went to Hiawatha
Monday to visit thc lodge at that
place and to exemplify thc floor
work. The party was chaperoned
by AI. Burchard
laude Graham left yesterday
for St. Louis where she will visit
at the home of her brother , Cecil ,
and attend the cxpositi'on. ,
Mollie \'Ioran ' , whose dangerous -
ous illness wasreported last week
is better and hopes arc entertained -
cd for her rccoycry.
There is consolation in thc fact
that unless thc unexpected hap-
pens , thc next circus will have an
clephan
Sydney Lapp is working for
1\ ' . E. TIaner this week , Grace
Hallcr being confined to her home
by illness
We arc still making special low
prices on lard ' and cured meats of
al1ldnds.-Coupc & Thorn ton.
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It is a uecaless expenditure of
, money to pay more than a dollar
a year for a county paper
, Try Berry's Chick Food for lit-
: tIc chicks - just thc , stuff - at
. Hcck's Feed Storc.
, Stella Johnson of Vcrdon spent
Sunday visiting relatives in this
city.
The court docket is thc lawyers
, best testimonial
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Shoe Store
Falls City , Neb. , ' (
SHOP Men , '
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Wonlen and ' ,
for Children
I would be pleased to have you call ' . , ,
to see our Shoe Styles ' ,
Would also like add your name :
to our list of custo111ers.
Childrcn's Shoes a Spccialty.
warm Lined Shoes for Old Folies.
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Circus Da.y.
Friday was circus day , Campbell -
bell Bros , shows exhibiting herc.
tl"hcrc was a good crowd in town
and they stood as such crowds al-
Wll'S do lined up along the street
waiting for the great , grand , glit-
tcring , glorious , gorgeous gaudy ,
gigantic , CtC'1 paradc , which was
several hours late in putting in
an appcarancc. The parade did
not amount to much but the show
itsc1f\vas very good and at both
performances thc tent was well
fllled. . 'l"hc ice cold lemonade
man and thc red hot peanut man
both did a good business , the
children saw thc balloons and
cried for them and got them and
thc usual number of concert tick-
cts were sold. The elephant had
died a fiery death at Pawnee City
some days before , and he was .
sadly missed , for circus day with-
out an elephant , always leaves
something to be dC'sirec1
A Highway . Robber.
John Shulcnberg , ayoung man
who works for Joe Coupe north-
cast of town , was held up and
robbed near the corner of Lane
and Second streets Friday evcn-
ing. Shulenbcrg had attended
the circus and was on . his way
homc. A stranger followed him
from thc court house and when
near thc above mcntioncd corner
overtook him. As he passed he
wheeled suddenly and poin ting a
revolver at Shulenbcrg , ordered -
ed him to throw up his hands.
The order was promptly complied
with and the robber went through
his pockets and took a purse containing -
taining about S3.75 but in his
hurry overlooked a gold watch.
The robber then ordered his vic-
tim to proceed on his way a course
of action which suited him exactly -
ly , and thc robber himself disap-
pcarcd on thc run. No trace of
hill has been found and it is not
known whether the highwayman
was a follower of the circus or . "
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whether thc job was done by local
talent
Richardson County Stockmen.
Kansas City , May ll-Special
to Thc Tribune. .
Chester Powers of Humboldt ,
Neb. , who with his brothers have
been feeding a string of 12,000
head of lambs and sheep this
winter , was among the late . arri-
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vials at the yards yesterday with -
a shipment consisting of a car-
load of shorn lambs and a carload
of mixed shcep "Shcep have
passed through the winter in fine
shape , " remarked 1\11' ' Powers ,
"and feeding was not attended ' .
by any bad results , as wc had no
stormy wcathcr. But most of thc
fed 'sheep have been shipped out ,
and the few that were back will
bc marketed within a few wecks. " .
The Hon. John ichty of 11"a11s
City , Ncb. , one of Richardson
county's foremost feeders and representative - _
rcsc'ntah\'c of that county iii thc
state legislature , had on today's . . .
market two loads of good handy- a ( J
weight steers , averaging 1,31.0. I
lbs ! , which brought S4.S0 , thc
top of thc market. 1m : :
Guy Harris , a prominent young
stockman of Stella , Ncb. , had a "
bunch of butcher stuff on today's
market , Mr. Harris is mciated
with his father and together they .
have several hundred head of cat-
tlc , including 100 head of steers
on fecd. Tile steers they expect
to market shortly. 1\11' Harris
says thc outlook for wheat in . . . . . . ;
Richardson county is not flatte.r- " ' \ ,
ing. Thc fly has damaged thc
crop cqnsideraby. ] Thc acreage
of corn this year hc says will bc
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large
Do not forget Coupe , & Thorn- .
ton whcn you -want . good 1' meat " .
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