The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, May 20, 1904, Image 11

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; : : , ' May 20 , 1904 THE FALLS CITY . TRIBUNE - - - - -
FACTS AND FANCIES.
BY ALLAN D. MAY.
He knew how many miles there are
In distances 'twixt star and star ;
He named with ease each point of light
tl'hat twinkles in the sky at night ,
Yet on his wisdom's learned chart
. . j Was diagramed tlO t1cighbo hcart.
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The mystery of thc spreading skies
Was read by his far-sightcd eyes ;
But though his gaze was ever turned
\Vheredistallt sues tttttt\t111hercd burned
Hc never saw nor questioned why
Tears , glistened in a brothcr's e'c.
Sage and savant with mien sedate ,
. Honored his name and called him great ,
' " And came to kneel while in their ears
, Hc told thc message of thc spheres.
And still brothcr's tcar-staincd
' 't no - eyes
Saw him as one supremely wisc.
vVe hope that Guy Spencer
I never goes to Russia. r'f he does
t . he win probably be boiled in oil
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hundred years at hard labor in
Siberia. The Spencer war car-
teens in the World Herald are as
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'J t . good as they make them.
] \ Ever see a man swell up on
himself until he was black in the
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4't ' face ?
The strongest prejudice we
have is against tan shoes.
You can't judge a town by the
size the dot by which the map
makers designate it.
When the devil saw that the
I immigration statistics of his
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, country showed a falling off , he
offset it i by causing some man'to
. if ' invent a gasoline engine.
. Love frequently hands down
. its decisions at a tennis court.
, . \Ve never again consider a girl
pretty or graceful after we have
. seen her drinking lemonade
ti through a straw.
Dogs are said to be numerous
in Zion City , but then there are
no sausage factories there.
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Hiding in a Burlington dining
; car recently , we watched a man
i , I i . eat a 10bs er. There ought to be
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I There are times when nothing
on earth will touch the spot like
a piece of rhubarb pie
\ \ 4e know a man who has six
children and six dogs. Th dogs
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I are the fattest in town and the
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a children always look hungry.
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Adam Breede of the lIastings
) Tribune has been chosen as a del-
egate to thc republican national
1 conven tion. If Mr. : Breede is
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. .I called upon to make a motion or
I troduced a resolution , he will
r" . probably do so in undying verse ,
: , I and if he does he is going to cap-
i' ture the convention by storm and
, be nominated for the presidency
j \ like Bryan was in 189G.
\ , It is mighty hard to determine
. the dividing line between emphasis -
sis and exaggeration.
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cheated out of their money than
out of their revenge.
Either the new exposition
stamps are uglier than the aver-
age patent medicine sticker , or
our early art education was neg-
lectcd.
When your sin finds you out ,
it will be likely to find you trying
to hide behind some other fellows
v it't lles.
You can't hardly charge a
teacher with hypocrisy when she
expresses pleasure at receiving a
bouquet of dandelions from a little
girl in a pink apron and whose
golden hair is hanging down her
back.
You hardly ever see a man have
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to stop on the street and bc IllS
shoe.
There should be a want ad
column in the Congressional
Record Then when a man wanted -
ed an abpointment he would have
a medium in which to advertise
for 1 t.
Correspondence
News of the County as Told by
Our Special Correspondents
Verdon.
Rudolph Fisher went to Stella
Tuesday.
D. Sarvis of Stella was in town
Tuesday.
Hay Arnold received the schol-
arship of the class of 1904.
1\lrs. A.C. Petty returned home
from a two weeks visit in Stella.
W. Ii' Veach and wife are tak-
ing in thc sights at St. Louis this
week.
Arthur Conkle of Peru visited
friends in this vicinity over Sun-
day.
Wren Barnes and wife of Salem
visited Mrs. : Hortman the latter
part of the week.
: Mrs. Ed. Lippold and children
visited J. G. Heinzelman and
wife Friday and Saturday.
Hobt. Lyning and wife of Stel-
la attended the commencement
exercises here on May 13.
Misses Wood , Thompson and
Clark were down from Stella to
attend commencement exercises.
Uncle Ben Wiser is rapidly recovering -
covering at Sycamore Springs
and will be able to return before
long.
Dewitt Yantis arrived Satur-
day fro 111 ' Long Island , Kansas
the guest of J. \\T. Stump and
family.
Robt. Chamberlain and wife
and Mike Aleliza visited at the
home of vIr. Logan near Shubert
Sa.turday.
Dr. Bourne came down from
Auburn last Friday to mare arrangements -
rangements to move his family to
their new home.
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The Program for
Commencement Week
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Junior reception , Thursday May 19. high school building. Baccalaureate - [
calaurea.te sermon , AVta } ' 22 , Methodist church , 7:45 : p. m. Eighth ,
grade commencement , Wednesday , May 25 , Methodist church. Ir !
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Chorus , The Happy Miller : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Class of ' 04. t
Invocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rev. J. E. I-Iolley. 1r
Music , The Whispering Leaves..1-u gh school quartette.
Class History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lily ogoelein I
Recitation , The Confederate Soldier. . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . Edgar Shock
Recitation , Good Bye ; God Bless You . . . ' . . . . . . . . Nellie Jennings. i
Recitation , The Ride of McNeal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \.licc ' Valentine.
Music , The Butterfly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . High school quartette. 1
Pantomine , Home , Sweet Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Clads of ' 04.
Class Lecture "Tunis , the Gateway of the West , Prof. E. A. Ross.
Lecture will be illustrated with sixty fine pictures and the uni-
versity lantern Admission 15 cents. Commences at 7:45 : p. 111. i
High school commencement , May 26 , at the Gelding theatre.
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March , The Karni val Krewc.
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Overture , Golden Gate . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harnack's orchestra.
Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blanche Ierr.
Class History . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alice Douglas.
Oration , Manual Training in the School.
Paper , Children's Ideas of I-Ieavcn . . . . . . . . . . ' , ' . . . Elizabeth Breclit
Essay , Wit and Humor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alice Jacquet.
Brass Quartette , The Serenade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harnack's orchestra.
Story , A Little Jap's Reward . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . Nellie Manna
Historical Sketch , The Mormons in Nebraska . . , . . . . . Stella Stone.
Class Prophecy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May Maddox
Presentation of Diplomas . . . , . . , . . . , . . . . . . . . . Pres. V. G. Lyford.
Waltz , The Japanica. . , . . . . . , . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Harnack's orchestra.
Class Play , Diamonds and Hearts . . Nellie Cain , Maggie Fergus ,
: Meeker Cain , MabeU Lyford , Laura Naylor , George Lyon , Har-
ry Gardner , Guy Crook and Quimby I-Iossack.
Admission , reserved seats 25 cents ; gallery 15 cents. I i
Mrs. Emerson and 'daughter ,
and Miss Guinn of Dawson visit-
ed Mike Meliza and wife Friday
and Sa turda v.
O. Fuller returned from Vesta ,
Neb. , Saturday morning , where
he spent several days visiting his
son , E. Fuller.
W. A. Nussbaum accepted a
position as engineer with the
Ver"dorJ Roller mIlls and began
work on Tuesday
Mrs. Frank Clark returned
from Falls City on Saturday
where she has been taking treat-
ment from Dr. Houston. .
John Strauss and wife came up
from Straussville Sunday and
spent the day with the latter's
parents , M A. Veach and wife.
Clyde Lum and Frank Veach
returned from Langdon , Mo. , on
Sunday , where they spent several
days fishing.
Chris Jorn took a force of men
out to J. B. Nussbaums on Tues-
day and began erecting the addi-
tion to their house.
Another business change has
taken place whereby G. D.Knapp
has traded his stock of goods to
J. Lord of trecu111seh. : Mr. and
IvIrs. Knapp will go to Tecumseh
on Saturday.
Gertrude LU111 is ma' ; { ing an extended -
tended visit. After spending
some time with Rev. 1\1cHae and
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wife in Havelock , Ncb. " she went
to Steinman to visit an aunt , and
from there she will visit inSa-
betha , Kan.
Beginning on the first Sunday
in June Rev. W. B. Maze will
preach both morning and evening
in the Evangelical church. Rev.
Maze was a delegate from Ne-
braska to the World's National
Sunday School Convention which
met at Jerusalem. He sailed
from New York on March : 8 and
visited many places of bible note.
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