, . - - - - - . - . _ - _ _ - - - - - . . . . - . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - Y , " ; ' . , : , . " , . ' , . , . ' , " ' . , ' . . " - , - , June , . - 17. - 1904 ' - . . . . . . . . : , ' . " " " , TI-IE ' ' . " . , I , < < FALLS . . . . . . . " . CITY - , TRIBUNE . - 'C , . . - - 1 . . . LI J 1 \ I . r ' l I I orchestra."I t" II Correspondence : ' . : ' , - : ' cws of the County as Told by I Our Special Correspondents ' " ; ' . , H lUll bo I d t. , ' , " : . . . . . . . . . . John Hill is. in Iloldrege this : t' , ' wpek. : : . ' P. O. Avery and wife went to i. ; ; , v St. Louis this . . ' . . . week. ' $ " b' : : , < " , " . Art Gerg-ens and wife of Au- \ : ; burn spent Sunday with relatives ; " " II' , 'if , , ' here. . here.A .i. . , A baby was born to Todd t l , Drake and wife : ! ' on 1\londay but . ' it Jived only a short timc. - : - : , . Mrs. Caroline White i came down f\ \ - from Lincoln Sunday to visit her t parents Ihing west of town. ' . f Myrtle Tinker arrived here last week from Bern , Kansas and has taken a posItIon with the t ; local telephone company. 1 ' " , .T. 1i . Walsh was arrested and kt t finec1 $1 and cost for assault up- on Joe Carsh , a lad from the country - try whom the former accused of unbecoming conduct. e , 1. L. Sterns and wife and Elsie ' Davis rind Grace Jones departed Sunday morning for St. Louis to l 1 { . spend two or three , weeks at the e exposition. . . AU concerned are proud and happy over the arrival of a fine , baby boy at the home of Ray Gist and wife on Thursday. Judge . : trucker wears the title of Grand ' pa with becoming dignity. ' . The ladies club young was cn- f tcrtaincd on Tuesday aftcrnoon 1 . ' by Clara Garvcr and ; Georgia Gandy at the home of the former A. literary program was give n and delicious refreshments served Hulda Osterhohn arrived in the city Sunday : from Esscx , Iowa and expects to spend most of the summer here at thc home of her " "II _ sister , in the hope of benefiting her health. While coming to town with a 1 . load of hay one day rcccntly the load was upset and Todd Drake and Will Usher were thrown in et ' ; the ditch by the roadside. Fortunately - i tunately both escaped with but a : few bruiscs. i - . . Ernest Shurtleff , a young , , farmer was kicked in the face by - an unruly horse and very badly injured on ontIay. Dr. Morris i u f was called and was compelled to j , take a number of stitches to close the wounds , and at best the pa- ' I ticnt's face will be badly eIisfigur- cel. Marshal Todd took a hand Sunday in a scrap between John Sheidcgger and young traveling s agent who is making this terri j tory doing some special work in i enlarging pictures. The controversy - versy arose over the return of the original picture used in the work , and in the mixup several blows : were struck. 4 Albert Tanner has the measles. F. W. Samuclson was up fr0111 Falls City Sunday. A baby boy was born last weck to Tom Smith and wife. Wayne Coons and A. D. Sar- gent have gone to Lincoln to at- tend summer schools. Mrs. Decker of the Central ho- tel is entertaining her mother , Mrs. Mitchum who arrived last week from Kansas City. Nick Beutler was released for want of evidence at his hearing last week in Table Rock upon the charge of boot-legging. Ambrose Buerstetta and wife and Otis Unkefer and wife are tenting this week over on South Fork and having a good time generally. Ed. Hughes was able to get up town Tuesday with thc aid of crutches , after being confined tc his room for over seven week with a broken limb. Geo. W. Butterfle1d and son of this city have recently made a deal for putting in a new elevator - tor at Table Rock , and expect to begin work on the erection of the same in the near future. Shubert . Prof. Carr and wife are visiting his mother near Julian. Frank ntitchell of Bancroft , Neb. , is visiting relatives here. Chas. Smile } ' and family visit ed relatives at Ncmaha Sunday Gco. Randall and wife of Stclla visited friends at this place Sun day. Henry Leslie and Alcxander 1\lcGechie visited in crdon anon day. Joe Henderson and family visit ed relatives near Prairie Union Sunday. Thc Childrcn's day exercises in the 1\ [ . E. church were well at- tended. Quite a number of our young people attended the ball game at Barada Sunda ) ' . Mrs. G. Goolsbcy and children of Verdon are visiting her sister , Mrs. Hardy Hays. A very interesting program is being , prepared for Children's day at the Christian church , which will be held thc 19th. Preston. H. P. Reiger and family went to St. Joseph 'l'hursday. Will Pyle left Saturday for Bcatrice. Edgar Thacker , son of Levi , of LosAngclcs , CaL , is here on a short , visit Joe MCMahon and Frank : Kan- aly gave a dance in the old school house in Dist. 98 Thursday night. A large crowd was present. Thc music was furnish by the Troy orchestra. - - - - - - "I " - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . 'ii , . v 1 J OUR CUSTOMERS iRE E WELL PLEASED i i t , i f When customers are pleased it is the " best advertisement-ask . - about us.and you will find out. Wall Paper is our Specialty. We also carry Paints , Oils , Etc. . White's Wall Paper Store. p Falls City , Nebraska. ; Judge Scott and daughter of l Falls ] ) City were in town Friday. . Gco. Ncitel : : and Maurice Mc- : Mahon went to Reserve Tuesday nigh Gladys Neitel : : and Anna Bush went , to RUle Sunday , returning Monday. W. A. Margrave shipped two carloads of cattle to Kansas City Monday. t : ' Quite a few from here attended the ice-crcam social at Reserve Saturday night. . Our school board was kept busy last wcek. About fifteen teachers - ers were to see them. Our baIl team crossed bats with Padonia Sunday , the gamy result- ing 3 to 4 in favor of the formcr. Padonia will play here the 26th. The new post office building is nearly completcd. O. H. Bush and Joseph Neitzcl are the build- ers. Verdon. Dr. Taylor drove to Salem Thursday. 1. W. Harris of Stella was in town nronda ) ' . , Mrs. Zook and Crouch went to Humboldt 1'ucsday. Newt Cox of Dawson was on our streets Thursday May Johnson came up from Falls City and spent Sunday with her paren ts. . N. B. Judd of Dawson was in town the first of the week look- ing after busincss. A large ; number from all over the county attended the meeting of the Richardson County Insur- ance Co. held here 'Ionday. Prot. . Watson of Salem has been hired as principal of our schools for the ensuing year and Alpha Roberts of Dawson was given the Grammar room Ed. Frauenfeltder visited . his 1 mother at SL Joseph last week. L. A. Kinsey add wife were in Stella Sunday the guest of \Vm. \ Stringfield. \ Mrs. Taylor Johnson and little i ' grand daughter went to J Iorri1l J to visit at the home of Join Rac- buck. Mrs. Cono\'cr received a telegram - gram Saturday that her daugh- tcr , Nellie Weaver reached Cald- well , Idaho in safety. Lillie V. Walker who has ' , een visiting here the past week left for Kansas City last Tuesday , she was acc9mpanied by Mrs. A. B. Foutch for a , few days visit in the city. Lillie V. with her j mother will soon return to their ' home in Caldwell , Iddho. Jerome ' fronL 'Viltse came down Humboldt , packed the goods he rcccntly purchased of his brother and shipped them to South Dakota - ta , where he will open a store Judge Smith of Humboldt wilt conduct the business for him. Ohio Precinct. Floyd Firebaugh of Falls City spent . the week with 'Vm. Hutch- Ison. Oscar Maddox and ; fancily of Falls City visited at , ' Conrad Brecht's Sunday. A. E. Kinsely drove up- from ! . . . . . . . . . . Hamlin , Kan. , Sunday and visited - cd with thc folks at home : ' : Mrs. James Gilmore , who ' . has - been ill for some time , is reported - , not much improved. WI11. Ricshich went to Mar- ville 1\ro. Tuesday to attend it ; , . cattle sale on 'Yedncsda G. W. Peck and wife spent a few days last week with their ' daughter , Mrs. C. P. Shaffer. ( , Mrs. J. W. Maust of Straus- viIle enjoyed a visit from her . father , Samuel Smith of Waterloo - lee , Iowa , last wcek.