The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, May 27, 1904, Image 3

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f . _ l'1a27 ' , 1904'u'- THE ! FALLS CITY TRIBUNE _ _ _ _ _ _ . - _ u , . - - - - ' - - - -
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\ Citizens Mold Mass cetin8.
'L ime mass meeting of citizens
held at thc court house on 1\Ion-
' I , , day j ) cvening' to consider the prop-
r ositipn to locate a big brick plant
in this city , was not so largely
attcnded as it should have beets
but there were enough people
there to permit a discussion of
the subject in hand. It was the
opinion of all that Smith t.C El.
liott should be given reasonable
cncouragemcnt and a committcc
I 'I was lppoinlcd to correspond with
with them and to have a representative -
scntath'e of the firm come here
lnd meet with thc commcrcial
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f'\ . . . Another platter was then taken
I . ' up and discusscd. A. L.StumLo ,
'j. ' . mail carrier 011 route 1\0. 1 , has
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live across the river south of town
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f in thc matter 01 securing better
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signed a petition agreeing to do-
_ hate laborer money to this end if
thc people of Falls City do their
part. The commercial 1 club and
\ thc Gitizcns generally recognize
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provement. was
. appointed to sec what could bl
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1tIt .i , _ . . , , , . , , ' ' . I ! 1 Fourth of , July celebration was
, , -.t' ; also discussed Thc opinion
r" ' \ ' / scented to prevail that it would
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tion but for the business men and
; . . . - citizens to unite in making thc
fraternal picnic a bigger succcss
- than cvcr. Another meeting will
. bc held in two weeks at which
: time the committecs will report
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k,4 , _ . ' t.wl1d , securing thc brick plant
, \ ' and the better roads. It is hoped
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&r- : - ' . . . . ' . ll's. Ann Hollebaugh
: YL1 : 1lrs. Ann Hollebaug-h dicd at
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' . , Irene \Iusselman in Omaha last
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very well known to thc residents
of this community and her death
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part of many old friends and ac-
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f' Ann Hcrg-cshcimcr was born at
. . . _ , Frcdrick City , J\laryland , Nov .
v - " , . ; ( - ' ; ; 2 . 6 , 182 $ . She spent her youth
yr ri. ' , , in that city , and on Nov. 23 ,
' ; .l' " 1847 , was married to Joel V.
, Ho1'1cbaugh. 'T'hey came vest in
thc early days and loc . itecl at
. . " White Cloud , Kan. , afterward
n : : : removing to this city where they
7' . lived for many years i\r. : Hollc-
bal1gh lied several years , and
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since that time 1\rs. [ Ilollebaugh
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Omaha. The dcccascd was thc
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To any boy or girt who will bring us two paid
subscriptions to The Tribune , \ve viii give a
ticket to the
Great Wallace Circus
free of charge. The only condition is that you
bring in your subscriptions by ( londay even
ing , May 30. l
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Ti1E PALLS CITY TRIBUNE
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mother of six children , live f of
whom arc living , they being
11rs. [ Irene A'Iusslemaa of Omaha , '
1\Hs. Sloan of \Vichita , 1 an . ,
Dlrs Gray of Fremont , Ncb. ,
Chas Hell baug'h of Kansas City
and Asa Hol1chai.1g-h . of A1cova ,
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The remains were brought ' to
this city Sunday and taken to
Steele cemetery , where funeral
services were conclucted by l cv.
Smith of Sl. Thomas : church.
Among those present at thc bur-
ial i wire Charles : Hollebangh , a
son , illrs. Sloan , a < laughter . and
bliss Ada ussleman , a grand-
daughter of thc dcccascd.
Katie Ba.hb.
Katie Babb , daughter of thc
late Dan Babb , lied at her home
south of this 1 city last Saturday.
Thc young lady had been in poor
health for a long period and some
time ago went to Lincoln for
trea tmcn t. She returned recently -
ly , and bout a week ago had thc
misfortUlw to fall against a hot
stove and sustain burns which
resulted in her death. The deceased -
ceased was about twenty years of
agc. 'l'hc bereaved family , which
includes her mother and several
brothers and sisters , have thc
sympathy of thc entire communi-
ty in this sad and sudden bereavement -
111cnt. Thc funeral was held on
idonlay [ morning from thc Cath-
olic church and was attended by'
a large number of friends of thc
fauli1)
A New Lodge.
A lodge of thc fraternal life
association was organized in this
city last Friday c'enitig'l'hc
new lodge has a charter member
ship of about scvcnty-fivc , which
is certainly a splcndid showing
for a new ordcr. For some tint
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: hiss ' Jordon thc field deputy , has
been working up interest in thc
matter and the good results of
h 2r clTorts is shown by the ' very
large charter mcmbcrship , which
includes sonic of the best people
in thc city. The meeting on Friday ; -
clay evening i was presic1cc1 over hy
A. C. Albright , past supreme
senior , and ene of thc founders of
thc order. The following officers
were elected : ' 1' . J. Gist , past
honored senior ; IV. . Michel
honored senior ; , Mrs. C. H. Rush ,
honored junior ; l\'frs. ' J. R. Pick-
ctt , chap1ai ; ) drs. J . H. Siman-
ton , master of ceremonies ; Isabel
Hossack , inside sentinel ; F. I C.
\Vylic , outside sentinel ; J. C.
l\Jorchcacl } , J. E Leyda , O. 'Vach-
tel , trustccs.
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Judge Scott Wins Case.
Judge A. H. Scott won a decisive -
ive i victory in thc decision of thc
supreme court in thc case of
Flint vs. Chaloupka which went
up from Salilw coun ty. It was
called last week and thc court
sustains thc judgc's contention in
every particular. The case was
one growing out of a crcditor's
bill and the question presented
had ( never before been decided in
this state 'I ' bis decision will
govern all cases of like character
in thc statc. 'l'his is the scvcnth
successive time that udg-c Scott
has been succcssful before thc
supreme court , and in as much as
wc believe that one of thc duties
in life is tp bc just to each other
wc feel inclined to speak of this
splendid record ,
Basket Ball
The basket ball team from thc
state normal at Peru defeated thc
Falls City high school team in a
game played here last Friday af-
tcrnoon. 'l'he score was 5 to O.
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'I ' he gamc , which was exciting
and interesting i , was witncssed hy
a large number of spectators .
Straw berries.
'Ve receive time finest of fresh
strawberries every morning direct
from thc g-arclcns.--D. . So wIes
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1.I" ' TIME TABLE
falls City. Neb.
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Lincoln
Omaha
Chicago
St. Joseph
Kansas City
St. Louis and all
points east und
south
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Denver
Helena
Butte
Suit Lake City
Portland
San F r uncisco
und all points
south.
TRAINS iIAVR AS ItOJ.J.o'ws :
: No. 42. Portland-St T-touis
Special , St. Joseph ,
Kansas City , St.
Louis and all points
east and south. . . . . 7:27 : p 111
No 13. Vestibuled express ,
daily , Denver and !
, all points west arid
lIorthwest. . . . . . . . . . 1:33 : a 111 .
No. 14. Vestihuled express , .
daily , St. Joe , Kansas -
sas City , St. Louis
and all points cast
atld ! south. . . . . . . . . . 7:47 : it 111
: No. 15. Local express , daily
T-4incoln and points .
cast , wcst , tloltl1\\'est ( 1:48 : p toNe
No . 21. Vestihuled express ,
daily , Denver , and
all points west awl
northwest . . . . . . . . 1:35 : p " m a
No. 16. Vestihuled express
daily , St. Joe , Kansas -
sas City , St Louis
Chicago and points
east and south. . . . . 4:30 : p 111
No. 22. Local express , daily
Atchison am ! points \
south noel west. . . . 4:44 : p m
: No 41. St. Louis-Portland
Hpecial , li i ncoln , He-
lcna , 'r tconnt and
Portland without
change . . . . . . . . . . . 10:07 : put
: No 115. Local accom111oda- .
tion , daily Mon-
lay 'Vednsday and
Friday , Salem , Ne-
maIm and Nebraska
City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:30pin :
Sleeping , dining and recling chair
cars ( scats free ) on through trains
'l'ickets 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 , Neb. , or J. Francis ,
G. P. & ' 1' . A. , 0maha.
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