N. - May 20 } 1904 . . 'II-IE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . ' Correspondence News of the County as Told by ) . Our Special Correspondents Preston. , G. C. Kaiser is . slowly i111prov- . ' ; 'l . ing" i . " ' ' L. C. Snell was in town S ltl1r- } - day. ; . - . : _ : Mr3. John \VilsOll went to - Rule z : - ' , . Sunday. . . Julia Gronin went to Rube last ! r Friday. i - . Todd I-Ioppc made a ( hive to Reserve trucsda y. . C. J. . Hoppe drove to Highland . 'Cas. ' , Tuesday. \ C. C. Shelly and family . left - Tuesday for Peterson , Iowa. , . , . . - . Grace Pylc and Lucille Shelly were in Falls City 1\lesday. . : H. P. Reiger and family returned - - , . " , turned from St. Joe trl1l1rStlay. - - 1'1'11' Hunsackcr and wife drove to \ \ bite Cloud Saturday , return- , . . / lug Sunday. : : : 1 t. 'I:1'l1ry Rhodd gave a dance Saturday at his place , south of . . town. , 1lrs. Ed Pyle and children left Friday for western ' Kansas - to visit relatives. . ' . Qtho Thackcr has a fine new buggy. Look out girls the left . side is for rent cheap ! \r . . - . ' ' 1argrave and A. E. : . , Heacock shipped hogs to St. Joe J , ; the first of the week. 1\'lrs. Dick Wilson and family : . and : May Milton left Friday for . a three weeks visit out west. i \V. A. 1\1argrave ' shipped four i , carloads of cattle and one of horses to Kansas City Sunday. : Mrs. Al Pyle and daughters Anna and Lillie left 'ruesday for 'fancota for a visit with relatives. . \Ve understand that C. F. I Pribbeno has sold his stock of ' merchandise to Will I-Iellman and , \ I ) Julius Kleber. 'rhe change will - - . l take place in thc near future. . , tt. WilliamsviHe. . . ' - ' . A. Faller is assisting John Koso with his stimmel' work. I / Joe Arnold and brothers spent . ' - - Sunday with Earl Butler. . i I. -1\11' . Leopold made a business \ trip to Falls City Saturdty. J . . . " Corn planting 1 is the I main occu- gating here between sho\ ers. . S .5 Nellie Dunn and Katie Rienkc - . were in Falls City Saturday. , . . I. A. DUlin had many calls for . ' sweet potatoes plants the past " : ; . . ? ; ' " wee 1 c. , I _ E d. Iulin and Gco. Koso spent I ' Sunday evening with their friend , Roy Dunn. . G.V. . Duerfcldt and family . spent SU'nday at the home of 1\1' [ . " \V cissi n gel' . I . . ' / " ' , \ ! t , . . - . . " r . . . ' . J. . . ' " ' ' . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ] , d. Schuty and 'Ycisscng'cr made a business trip to halls City Saturday Katie Hienke , who is working for 1\Jrs. Frank icht.y , spent Sunday evening with her parents. Anna Kuhlman , who has been working \1rs. BarneH's millin- ery store , returned to her home Saturday. During the high wind 'l'\lmrs- ' day a door at \Veissenger's was slammed shut crushing a fin- gcr of Byron Dunn. , Ohio Precinct. Clay Peck has the measles. . Emma l\'fcCann spent Sunday with Ida Burk. .Mrs. C. P. Shaffer is visiting relatives in this vicinity. Ed Kimmcl and wife spent Sunday in Falls City. Rev. Haskins and family spent Sunday a.t N. B. Burn worths. Frank ShatTer and fauiily visit- ed at John R.cschicks Sunday. Elmer Peck of Icsinsas was np to attend his cousins wedding. 1\11' King and family visited at N. B. Burnworths last weck. Minnie and Samuel l\Iacombcr of Falls City visited at O. A. Burks Sundar. Esta Stoudard and Lola Slums of Straussville have been visiting in this vicinity. HUl11boldt. Riley Roberts has ' traded his barber shop to Clyde Lynch for the lattcr's cigar store located in the same buil < dng' . lv1rs. Elliott and children arrived - ed here last week from Telluride , Colo. , to visit her brother , Wlit Brando\ and wife. : Mrs. F. F. Butterfield entertained - tained her uncle who came in from Los Angeles California on ' \Vednesday afternoon. Ross Shirley entertained a small company of friends from town at his country home in honor - or of his fourth birthday \Ved- ncsday. The annual class sermon was delivered on Sunday morning at the Presbyterian church by Rev. Bert \\Tilson , the class attending in a bed y . ' _ Frank Snethen has purchased the Grinstead property near the Baptist church and will soon be- gin the erection of a new residence - dence thereon L. C. Edwards of the Standard and 1:1. P. Iarble and family of the Leader are in St. Louis this week attending the editorial con- ven tion. S. P. Gist has purchased E. P. 'rinker's residence property , and we understand it will bc ocdupied after June by his son , Ray Gist , of the State bank. , , . - ' " - - - - - . . ! t --'iIi i. Imi'tbY' ! 1.2.-a ; _ _ _ . S , . HOLT'S . . IQV . - - . . - . . . . . . , ; , . " , . . - = - - - _ . . , ' - . THE - CONSERVf\TIVE SnOE BUYER TlIINIS , -I . OF 1101..1' AND GOOD SHOES AT ONE TIlVIE _ _ _ _ . . . . . -AI , _ _ . _ _ o.t . . . . . . - , , _ _ , " ' _ ' - _ . - t J _ . -------u W'V . } 3. . _ . _ _ _ _ . _ . . . . _ _ , + + rOwaYR t.vnlQlmwrtTlat7tl ) . ' _ --.A . . . . wre j WIlEN IN Nmm Ol FOOTWBAR I ONB HAS .1'.A .1' I I i " , . . , o..A. , . A . . . . . . THNnHNCY . . . . . . . . . - - - . - ' 1'0 - - . - SUonHST , - - TIll - . . , O'l'llIR - ! - . ' - . . . . " . . a - . - - - - - - - - - . - , . - - - , - - _ . . . . - . . . . . . . . . - , ; JUST NOW SPECIAL [ BARGAINS MAKE 'VIII [ E COMPARISON VERY ESPECIALLY STRIKING " r-- - - - . - . . - - _ _ _ _ _ _ . . --.va . ' , : . . , - , , , , ' ' . . , .c , m'J ; : l t : ; ' : : : : ; : il . . . . i. ! " { t SHOES , . . : The high water brought lots of big fish up the Ne111aha and local sport111cn are having a picnic , some having landed immense specimens during the lat : : few weeks. 1\'lrs. Grace Hunter and sister , Stella \Villia111son arrived last ) week from Kansas and are visit- ing their parents , F. : \Villiam- - son and wifc. Eva Cooper gave a : May morn- ing breakfast at nine o'clock Sat- unlay morning to thc uiembers < : of a. young ladies club reccl1lly 01'- ganizcd , and the even was most enjoyable and distinctly uniq ue. I\1rs. C. G. Meyer and 1\11's. Hetiry Lening'cr left last week for St. Louis where the former will remain for some time. The latter goes on to Vanc1alia , 111. , to visit her people a few weeks , when her husband will g-o down and together they will take in the big fair W E. Dungan is managing thc Park hotel luring tile absence of Landlord Veits and wife , who are visiting relatives in the west- ern part of the state. The latter couple , in tend to g'0 to St. Louis soon and attend the exposition before resuming charge of the hotel. trhe annual reception given by the juniors to the senior class was held last 'l'hursday night at the home of E. C. Colhapp and wife , and was attended by members - hers of both classes and the high school teachers. water in the evening the banquet was held at the Park hotel and toasts were responded to by a number of the guests , the atTains being in charge of Fred Arnold. / In two original contests Fred Arnold and Jennie Gravatte proved the most adept and were awarded bouquets of beautiful roscs. After the ban- q uet. was over the crowd returned . ' , " to the Colhapp home , where a short literary and musical pro- gram was rcndercd. 'he hotel dining room was decorated in the colors of thc juniors , purple and gold , while the parlors of the reception - ception room showed green and white , the senior class colors. [ 1Li I TIME TABLE I ! ' x Fails City. Neb. Lincoln Denver Omaha Helena Chicago Butte st. Joseph Salt Lake City Kansas City Portland St. Louis and all S n nFl' a nclsco points east and and all ' points south south. . 'l'1AINS IHAVH AS ItorIOws : No. 42. Po1'tlaml-St. Louis Special , St. Joseph , Kansas City , St. Iouisul(1 all points east and south. . . . . 7:27 : p 111 No. 13. Vestibuled express , daily , Denver and all points wcst and northwcst. . . . . . . . . . 1:33 : a 111 No. 14. Vestiblcd express , daily , ut. Joe , Kansas - sas City , St. Louis and all points cast and south. . . . . . . . . . 7:47 : a 111 No. 15. Local express , daily Lincoln and points , east , west , uorthtvcst 1:48 : p 111 No. 21. Vcstibulcd express , daily , Denver , and . all points west and- _ northwest . . . . . . . . . 1:3.3 : p 111 , No. 16. VC'3liuuled ' express daily . St. Joe , lan- - - . - sas City , St Louis Chicago and points - : cast and south. . . . . 4:30 : p t11 No. 22. Local express , daily Atchison and points south and wcst. . . . 4:44 : p 111 No. 41. Sl. Couis-Portlaml pccialLincoln lena , 'i ' tcolna and Portland without change . . . , . . . . . . . 10:07 : p 111 No. 115. Local accommodation - tion , daily Monday - day , 'Vcdtisday and Friday , Salem , Nc- 111aha and Nebraska City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:30 : p 111 Sleeping , dining and reeling chair cars ( scats free ) on through trains. . Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point in the States or Canada. For information , time tables , maps and tickets , call on or write to G. Stewart , Agent , Falls City , Ncb. , or J. Francis , G. P. & 1' . A. , Omaha. ' .