t I . . July ; 1904 ' " THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE ) - - - - - . - - - _ _ Correspondence News of the County as Told by Our Special Corrcfpondcnts Humbo1cit. -Zora Marble is spending thc week at home of her grandparents - cnh in' 'l'ecumsch. 1. \\T. Harris of Stella was here on husincss \I011day. Roy Philpot discharged a 22- tiib'c pistol into thc palm of his hand one cvcning" rcccntly , making a painful wound. ] artiest Harding and J. F. 1 I \Vozalt , were halls City visitors last Sunday. Aims. Ernest Harding' and slaughters , Lulu and hazel , arc spending somc tune visiting in St. Joscph. HCtth Levis of Falls ' City was a guest at the Gandy liunic part of thc wcck. E. P. Gordon and wife. Paul \'Iatthews and wife , and Frcd \VaUs were up front St. Joscph to attend thc \Yatts-Brnun wcdd- ing" Wcdncsday . c\'cning- Unclc Davc Cowman went ont to , lolbrook this week to makc an c.xtcndcd visit. 'AllcnValkcr , a traveling man , was thrown almost under the wheels of a freight which was switching , thc yard here last Friday. Hc was attcmpting to board thc caboose alld was thrown with violence against thc wheels and then out upon his blck. ; He was carried into thc depot - pot and Dr. Morris stIIIuI1oiicd. No bones were . broken but thc , gentleman was severely bruised abe ut thc body and has been laid up at thc Central hotcl. , Hc will bc removed in a few days to his home Weeping \Vatcr. \Vcdncsday evening at S o'clock occurrd thc marriage of Stella Lee Watts to Albert Lee Bruun , both well known and pop- ular young people of Hum bold t. ' ' The imprcss rIng ceremony was performed hy Rev. Cah'crt of thc Methodist [ church , at thc home of the bridc's parents in thc presence of about thirty relatives and intimate friends. Immcdi- atelr after the ceremony and con- gratulationg thc wedding party were driven in carriages to the home of the bride and groom on Ncmaha street , which had been fitted up for their reception Here an elaborate English dinncr was served , under the direction of M r8. Ca h'crt. The bride has grown up to womanhoood in this city and has a large circle of friends who wish her much halt - pincss. The groom moved to this city from Muscatinc , Iowa , a short time ago , and is a young man of good habits and general ly esteemed . " by his associatcs. . Fred Drake left this week for a canvassing tour \Insouri. . Claud Lynch came in one day rcccntly from I\lansvillc , Iiar. Dora Banks of Nemalta City is a guest of sistcr , Mrs. Laramorc. GU ) ; Idd amI wife returned Sunday to their home in Ha\'c- locl . Lute Kotouc , one of etle : business - incss men of DuBois was over last Sunday. Mrs. Myrtlc Marble spent last Sunday with friends 'rccumsch and Lincoln. Earl \Vhitncy of Kansas City was thc guest of his parents here over last Sunday. Guy Cooper and sisters , Misses Etca and Era Cooper left I\Ionday morning for a week's visit at the S1. Louis cxposition. \Irs. Kubick and cldidren : of l\lcCook were visiting Humboldt friends and relatives a weep or two rcccntly. A. i\IcMurry of Chicago visit- cd over , Sunday with his family who are spending thc summer herc. Lyman ' \Vh lcomb arrived bouts this wcck from a'isi tat Storm Lake , Iowa. Emma Novak camc down from Omaha this week and spent a few ( fays with fricnds. She was join- cd by i\Iatilda Klossncr of this place on a visit to thc 81. Louis cxposi ton. Jake Sncthcn came home Fri- day for a short stay with his fam- ily , ul1l left this week to travel in thc interest of his patent hay fork. fork.B. B. L. McCulloch was down from Havelock visiting Sunday . with his family. On his return he shipped his household goods to that point and his family fol- . . . lowcd late . Dr. M. L. Wilson and wife went to Nebraska City last week to attend a rcccption given ill honor of his brother and bride who were rcccntly married in New York city. 'l'hc young mcn's Sunday School class of thc Methodist church gave an icc-crcam social in thc Hni7.d.1 uuilding'.1al Sat- urday which was well patronizcd. Harry McConnell has returned from South Dakota and will work in thc cigar factory formerly owned by him. His family will conic dawn from Columbus as soon as hc can secure a suitable housc. At thc annual school meeting held Monday nigh at thc high , school building. Dr. Gan'cr and Irvin Shirley were elected on thc board of education to succeed C. E. Nuns and O. A. Coopcr. A nine months' school was voted and eighteen mill tax levied. . . . . , ' ' . YY''W . - - r .rases ro Reavis Abbey 4 ( 1. i , r- _ I t . ! A Quiet Flirtation I . / f . . I OBJECT = = Innocent Amusement RESULT = = SOlnetitlles matrimony and I then comes furniture and this is where \ve get interested. - . . . . - - - . - , "I t is the way of the \vise" to buy the best goods for I the least money. We have the iI i I only cOlnpleteline ! I of furniture and II I I floor coverings i i , ever carried in the I county. I Straw matting 12 to 60c ; an wool Ingrain carpet 50 IJ I _ _ _ -J - - - - - - - - - - - Reavis ; & Abbey I . . _ a . . . . . . . . _ . - . . . - _ _ nm _ .W . W . J. A. Murphy has tcen critic- ally ill thc past wcek. Mr < ; . Frank Hnizda and daugh- tcr arc visiting at Blue Rapids , Kan. , this week. Milo and Goldie Turner are spending thc week whit their aunt ill Atchison. \VaItcr Cooper is visiting with relatives at DuBois during thc absence of his mother in Color- ado. George Turner and mother arc visiting with relatives in Lincoln this wcek. A. A. 'l'anncr made a trip to Falls City the later part of last week , bcinga com pan ied br Master A.1bcrt. 't ' he Sabbath school class mates of Stella \\Tatts gave a linen shower in her honor on Friday evening at her home , and an enjoyable - joyablc time is reportcd. Ohio Precinct. Bessie Kcl1ar , who has been visiting her sister , Mrs. E. ' 1' . Peck since last fall ) ] , started for her home in Pennsylvania last week. . . to 75 cts sewed ; I Linoleum , 6 , 7I .J. and 12 feet vide ij j i 50 to 65 cts , laid. : Some 'of our de = f. f " signs will certain = { . Iy interest you and the quality and prices are I I right. \ . ! i . . . ; oo _ \ \ \ . : y \i ' Geo. W. Peck returned from I Merrill , Kan. , Mon ay. : -M rs. Watson of Falls City is quite sick at thc home of her daughter , l\Irs. L. Fcidlcr. -I- Henry Albcrs , jr. , has returned 1 ' house from where he has been a f : , tcnding' school the past wintcr. Liz7.ic Bingham of Rule is vis- iting at ' ' 'm. Bartlctt's and O. A. Burk's. Missouri Pacific Railway I Time Table ; Falls City , Neb. NOIt'l'H S No. 51 Omaha and Lincoln I xprcss . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . A 2:25 : a 111 No. 9 O111a11a and I..incon ) _ _ 8:35 : a 111 No. 57 Omaha al1d Lincoln passenger . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . A 2:48 : p m No. 233 Local Freight , Au- hll1'n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A :10 1 : 11 111 SOUTH No. 52 Kansas City and } St. Louis alld Denver " . . . . . . A 3:47 : . a 111 - : \ No. 58 Kansas City and St. Louis and } ' . . . . am Dcnvc1' . . . A 2:48 : 11 111 No.50 Worlds Fair _ Fairspecial _ 8:45 : 11 111 No. 232 Local , Atchison. . . 10:30 : a 111 No. 220 Stock Freight , Hi- Hiawatha. A 9:5 : : 11 111 A. Daily. n. Daily except Sunday. J. n. VAItNHIt , Agcnt. Ice ! Ice ! Good clean ice from Culp's lake dclivcrcd at your door.-Culp Ice Compan ) ' . . 't , .