I . June 10 , 1904- THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Correspondence News or the County os Told by Our Special Correspondents HUlnboldt. I l red Davis of Omaha is a guest of his fathcr. Jake Snethen is spending the week in Seward. Prof. A. McMurrr was in the city over SundiJ.\ D. B. Colhapp of Falls City was in town Sunday. Pearl Hasncss is the guest of her parents in this city. A baby girl was born last Wednesday - ncsday to R. L. Linn and wife. t Joseph Ray was a visitor in Lcavcnworth , Kau , last weel Mrs. Olive Kline was a guest ot friends in Falls City rcccn tly. Mrs. R. L. Hoff and daughter are spending thc week in Lincoln. A social dance was given at thc Bohemian ball Thursday e\'cning. \ Chas. Wilson , thc druggist , made a business trip to Fremont this wcek. I. E. Smith and wife arc.spcnd- ing thc week in the western part of Kansas. Cass Wells went to Dakota this week : to look after his claim in that section. ' 'j Henry C. Smith of Falls ! City . was here on business thc latter part of thc weck. 'r11os. Hitt joined his family here in a visit with Dr. Cox and wife over Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Zulck left Sunday ' for an extended visit in Chicago and points in Ohio. Daisy Morris is now night clerk at the central office , Mary Chaffin having rcsigncd. Lulu Gandy arrived home on A Sunday from Atchison where she has been attending school. E. P. Tinker and family took their departure Saturday for their new home near Hubbell , Ncb. Blanche Emmons is down from Tccumseh and will make an extended - tended visit with relatives here , Clay Shurtleff and son Mason made a business trip to McCook and outer points in western Ne- braska. I C. M. Linn left this week for Kansas City and a visit with his brother , F. R. Linn and family at Grandin , Mo. i . b A. A. Tanner was in Falls. City a' Sunday morning and was accom- panned home by his little seLl who has been visiting there. The immense strawberries being - ing gathered from the Malony patch east of town is a source of much satisfaction to the owners and Humboldt people generally. The yield promises fo be a large one. I Ruth Cooper of Norton , Kan. , has been in the city the past week a guest of her relatives , the Cooper family. Bert McCulloch , who went to work recently at Havelock , came clown this week to move his fam- ily and household goods to that city. Jas. B. Davis and wife last week disposed of their residence property to Albert Bru nti. Jas. will likely reinvest in Humboldt property. The B. M. tl' club of young ladies were entertained on Wednesday - nesday by Bertha Frank at the home of S. F. Philpot. A splen- did time was rcported. . E'd. Hughes , the young man who had his leg broken some , six weeks ago wag able to bc up this week and hopes to get around town in the near future. . Claud li'ergus was a business visitor to Falls City recently and was accompanied home by little Margaret Rowlcy whose mother is a nurse at the Fcrgus home. At the regular meeting of the W. C. ' 1' . U. Thursda } ' afternoon Rev. Calvert gave an interesting synopsis of the progress of the temperance . movement in Eng- land. land.The The case of Hull \'S the rail- road company was decided in fa- vor of the plaintiff , although the verdict was for $135 considerable less than had been asked. The company will appeal to the dis- trict court. , A pleasant party was given Monday evening at the home of the Misses Gravatte in honor of Lou Sharpe of Cambridge , who is visiting with friends here while on his way home from , college at Liberty , M : o. The marriage of Violet Houscr and Orville D. Walker took place at the home of the bride's mother and the couple left at once for Mound City , where they will live in the future. Ray Cassidy met with quite an accident on Saturday on the farm of M. Sterns , where he makes his home. While hauling hedge , the team became frightened and he was in some manner thrown in under them. lIe escaped , how- ever , with only a broken rib and some severe bruises , but will not be able to work for some time. Shubert. Nellie Lewis is slowly improv- ing. ing.W. \V. H. Morrow was in Dawson Saturday. Atta Morrow is visiting friends in Auburn. Dr. Hutchinson of Omaha was in town cdncsday. : Mrs. Jim Bolejack is visiting her son Lee and wife east of town. . . OUR CUSTOMERS ARE L - ( WELL PLEASED I" ; ' oI rt. . . When customers are pleased it is the . . . . , \ - - - - - - - - - - - - - best advertisement-ask - - _ - ' . -.v ; . . . . . . . . . about . . . _ us and . J you will find out. Wall Paper is our Specialty. We also carry Paints . . . , - - - - - .4 Oils , Etc : F - Wkite's Wall Paper Store y Falls City , Nebraskl\ . , . .t- . . . . . " " , ' . ' " . " ' . ' . . " . . . . : : : , - l ! . , J. M. Evans visited friends at . Verdolt 'l'ucsday. Joe Harper was in Arownlle the latter part of the wcek. " Mrs. Shook and baby returned home from Auburn 'l'hursday. Mrs. Joe Harper entertained the Misses Nusbaum of Verdon Monday. George Randall and wife of Stella spent Sunday at the home of Chas. Raper. Mr. Lord of Salem visited his brother Chas. Lord . and wife Sun- day. Hardy Hays and wife have been entertaining Mrs. Will Rap- er and children of Omaha during the lst : week The ball game between Shu- bert and Brownvi11c Saturday was weB attended and the Shubert team won the gamc. G. \V. Noysc and wife buried their little daughter on Wednesday - day at Prairie Union. They have the sympathy of the entire com- munity. Williamsville. \rs. ] I. A. Dunn is among the sick. 1. A. Dunn and Mr. Slater were in Falls City Saturday. John 14'\rson of Nemaha spent Sat un1ay with Edward Shuh. Jake Wissinger bought : a team . of Henry Luhn last wcek. Grace Bennett has a music class in this neighborhood. D. S. McCarthy PROPRIETOR OF CITY DRAY LINE Special Attention to Household ovlnsc. Phone 211 Palls City - - Nebraska MAKES A LIBERAL OFFER. Frenchman Will Give His Ears , No. 01' Skin to Doctors for Graft- ' ing : Jturpo : es. - Though the recent story about , : grafting one mun's ear upon an- . . . . . . . . . other man's head , to make good n . I loss by the hitter , proved to be\ \ ! iI without foundation , there : . can be. : no doubt about the possibility of , transferring . portions .of skin I from one human body to another. That has been : . _ ' ' - , operation performed - formed with success too mutiny " _ . , ΒΆ , : ' " " : - ' ! ! . i- times to be regarded with skepti- , ' .J ' S cism. On a more limited Bcal . ; " \ . \ , . . and with less satisfactory results .1 surgeons have spliced pieces ) of , l bone taken from an animal upon t ,1 , that of a human leg 01' arm. i. ; 1 The ear-grafting yarn , _ having : . , . ' been widely 1'pula1"'d in Europe .1' has led to a remarkable offer A Frenchman has written to a surgeon . goon named Gi1lamue ] Livet to , say that he will sell ears , nose or' skill for this pl1rpose. I In case Dr. Livet does not need . - them in his own practice , the eor I respondent would esteem it a fir VOl' if he would bear him in mind 1 in the event of a colleague requh' ing them lIe also suggests that ! the Academy of Science and thel . Faculty of Medicine might : find i for of ' bed ' , "If use parts a living body. 1 so please let me know , and I will j be most grateful. " He adds a postscript to the ef 1 feet that tIle charges for parts 01 " his will be 'omoderate anatomy at I first. " Indeed , it is only . natural , I I to suppose that the prices will ad : ! 4 vance proportionately to lime rf' . ll1l.tioll or hiM PPI'WII. ! He also ! \ . . \ says that special arrangement : " / . may be made for the poor who \ ; need pieces of him. " World's Fair Rates. -1' , . The Missol ri Pacific railway , ' 1' will run coach excursions to St. - . . Louis on June 6 , 13 , 20 and 2' ; . The rate from Falls City will be 57.25 for the rourc1 trip , with a limit of seven days. I A i ( . - - . . .