The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, May 20, 1904, Image 24

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    May 20 , 1904 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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Eat Sowlcs Candy.
\V A. Grccnwald spent Sun-
< litY in Salenl
G. \V. Inskccp weft t to Pawnee
City Sunday
Henry Hofcr went to ortcsquc
on business Monday.
Jim l\IcHI. : was in Craig : : , ll'Io . ,
. on busincss this wcck.
Sec Coupe & 'l'hornton for
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M . fresh mca ts of all kinds.
1\11' . and Mrs J. C. l\Iartin
, , went to Pawnee City Sunday.
Anderson 1\1il1er ' left \ ' y
on a business trip to Brcckcn-
rilgc , : Mo.
wVe arc still making special low
prices on curcd ( mcats and lard.--
Coupe & 'l'hornton.
Try Bcrry's Chick Food for lit.
tlc chicks - just thc . stuff - at
Hcck's Feed Htorc.
1\lesclamcs l.1'1'ank ! Vcach and
.Moses Veach of Vcrdon visitcd
in this city cc1ncsday. .
r 1ln'm. . Wilson and 1lrs. ' G.
' \V. Holland left l'\'londay for St.
Louis and will spend some timc
at thc cxposition.
'Vc kill all our own meats ,
therefore we can supply you with
the best thc market ( afTords.----
Coupe & 'l.'hornton ,
l cv. Alexander , V. G. I-lY ford
and , , , . A. Grccnwald were
among those who enjoyed thc
fine fishing at thc'Iissouri lakes
this wcek.
1\rs. J. H. Cain , Jr. , was in thc
city 'Vedncsda cnroutc to her
home in Stcl1a. Mrs. : Cain has
1 been ! 011 a visit with her parents
at Seneca , J' < : an.
wl ' ill Wherry has sold his trlt1S-
fcr business to Gco. Jenkins of
St. Joseph. 1\11' . 'Vhcrry expects
to leave soon for California where
1n will locate.
l\'lrs. Ada Sawyer and daughter -
tel' , Nellie , and 1\rs. Lcllh Chcn-
owcth of St. Joseph arc visiting
thc formcr's sister , l\1rs. ' H. I. . { .
'Vill.and family.
. N. Bail' has completed plans
for a finc residence to bc erected
k by A. H. l\lcl\'lu11cn on his farm
ncar Stcl1a. 'l'he residence is to
cost approximately $4,000.
i 'T ' ic Prcsbvtcrian Junior C. E. ]
society had it VCr ) ' pleasant pic-
nic par ty at thc home of 1\1rs. ' J.
l tckin on last Friday aficrnoon.
Forty were in attcndancc.
1\11' and v1rs. A. L. Roberts
have arrived from Lone 'Volf , O.
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home in thc fnturc. \ [ rs. Roberts
was formerly Eva Schmnchcr.
'l'hc old Commercial hotel has
been rcchristcnccl , and under thc
ncw managcmcn will bc known
as thc Lindcll. The opening of
this hotel calls : fur additional bus
line spiclcrs , all of which adds to
thc excitement that prevails at
the depots when a train arri \'cs.
1\11'5. .1ohn Jlolland of Rule
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this morning fired five shots at
her husband , three of which took
effect. 1\11' Holland was not , how
ever , seriously injurcd.
'rhc trouble grew out of thc
custody of thc scvcn-ycar-olcl
son of Mr . and 1\11's. Holland.
Sheriff I-Iossack had gone to Rube
to get the child and turn it over
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To any boy or girl who will bring us two paid
subscriptions to The Tribune , we will give a
ticket to the
Great Wallace Circus
free of charge. The only condition is that you
bring in your subscriptionS by f10nday even =
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T E FALLS CITY TRI UNE I
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S. P. Hinds , who is now in thc
grain business at Kansas City ,
was in town this wc k. 1\11' '
Hinds was for several years thc
Hssouri Pacific agent at Stclla.
There was no meeting of thc
Fraternal Union last 1\'londay. ' A
Meeting will bc held ncxt 1\lon-
( lay c\'cning and important busi-
ness transactcd in connection
with the approaching fraternal
picniG.
H.cv. I-Icnry B. Smith , FV .
Cleveland Rube Horrocks , 1' . L.
Ilimmclrcicb and Jolla ] Hulchings
went to' Omaha 'L'ucsday to at-
tend thc annual Council of thc
Episcopal church.
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'V. S. horner was called to
Bellevue , Ohio , I\onday l ' [ by thc
announcement of thc death of his
brother , Jerry horner , his death
having been caused by typhoid
fever C.V. . Farrington has
been in charge of thc hardware
store during 1\11' Korncr's ab-
sence
Junior Reception.
' 'the annual Junior rcccption was
held at the high school last evening -
ing and was a brilliant affair.
During thc evening thc following
program was rendered ;
Piano Duet------Miss Jones , Mrs Gist
Reaming _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Pcarl Cleveland
Vocal solo _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . Anna Dorrington
Piano ( solo. _ _ _ _ _ _ " _ _ _ _ JutIC l\Iusscll1lan
Hcading- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ Gracc liner
Vocal _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Kerr
Flute _ _ _ _ _ _ - - _ _ _ _ _ _ . Harnack
Piano solo _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ - Mis. . ; icchcrs
Hcfrcsl11ncnts were scrvcd and
thc juniors spared no efforts to
makc thc rcccption a splendid
social succcss.
. Fired Five Shots at Husband
The mother expressed a desire
to talk to thc father and thc
sheriff went after him. As thc
two approaclwd- house , Mrs.
Holland came to thc front door
and opcned fire through the
screen door , with the above rc-
suI ts. Sheriff Hossack broke
clown thc door and took thc still
smoking revolver from her and
placed her under arrcst.
Win. 11 cm.
'Vi11iam Hcin died at his house
in this city at thc age of sixt-two
ycars. .
'Vi1liam Hcin was born in November -
vember 184 in the province of
Pommcrn , Germany , where hc
grew to manhood. At nineteen
years of age , hc was called to
serve his time in the army and
was assigned to thc cavalry where
hc served during thc Prussian
and Austrian war in 18)6 acting
in tile capacity of orderly for his
brigade comm pHlcr. After serving -
\ring three years on a passenger
steamship as fireman and in 1880
came to this country and landed
in New Orleans after which hc
worked in different places and
traveled on foot over thc states
of Louisiana , Arkansas and Tcx-
as. Hc also spent some time in
Illinois and about 1878 went to
thc Black Hills where hc mined
for two years , being moderately
succcssful. On returning from
thc Black Hills hc settled on thc
Kansas and Nebraska line five
miles south of this city. But being -
ing- unmarried , hc grew tired of
farming and moved to Falls City
and has since livcl here. In 1883
he was married to 1'lrs. Dora
'Ycbcr. They have no childrcn.
) , ' 11' . Hein was an upright citizen ,
very obliging and always ready
to help where nccdcd. Hc leaves
behind him a kind memory.
The funeral was held from thc
residence yesterday afternoon and
was attended by a large number
of fricnds.
Fire at Shubert.
A blaze at Shubcrt 'l'hursday
destroyed it dwelling owned by C.
H. Downs and occupied by A. H , .
Doma Thc fire was caused by
sparks from thc chimney falling
on thc roof , and when discovered
had gained such hcadway that it
was only possible to remove the
household goods. Thc building
was entirely dcstroycd and was a
total loss , there being no immr-
ancc.
A much needed new crossing
has bccnlaic1 on Stone street at
thccorncr : of Fifth.
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The product of thc Lcyda &
\Vhctstinc cigar facton' will no
longer bear thc union label , thc I
'll1llOUnCcmcllt having been made
by thc employers last Saturday
night On Novcmbcr 11 , 1903 , at
thc request of thc employers , thc .
shop was unionized and the arrangement -
ran cmcn t sccmcd to be to thc
mutual benefit of both employers . . . . . , . . .
and employees and it was with , l _ It. I
surprise that thc men learned on \
Saturday night that thc factory "
would no longer be a union shop.
Upon malting the announcement ,
thc cmplo'crs stated that those
who desired to remain could dose
so , but Ed Glines , Charley Net-
tlebeck and George hiller elected -
cd to stand by thc card and walk-
td out , declining to work in an
open or unfair shop. This action
leaves thc Tom l\lcLanc factory
thc only union shop in the city.
Card of Than ! s.
'Ve desire to give our most sincere -
ccrc thanks to friends and neighbors - 1
bors for their kindncsand ! sympathy - , . . I
pathy during thc illness and
death of our beloved daughter ,
Stella Jones , , ' - ,
Mr . and 1\1rs. I-I. H. Jones and
Family.
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Widows' Pension
Quicker than anyone else
I I secured a pension for Mus. AN-
NA R\IIB of l alls Ci.t.r. Allowed
-'cpruar.r Ii , 190.J. l\lr. Babb died
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October 29 , 1903.
Also pension for MHS. JENNIE \ " . . ' ' f
\j'1NTa'oRTII of 1"alls i . '
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ed March 15 , 904. Ml. Wentworth
died November 28 , 1903. . .
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John L. Cleaver .
PENSION ATTORNEY , .
Palls City , Nebraska .
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