t ' 1 .I 1.I " .I . ' , July II 1904- ' THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE . . . . . " , . . . - - - - - - - - - - - l' " ' LOCAL ND PERSONAL.- ' . i Ki ng-'s for Hammocl\s. .y . .l I1i Klcclmcr of Rule was a : , , A. , business visitor here Mommy. . ' i1 1 ' , . . . . . . . . . \\t111 Boyd of Sa.lcm was trails . " . ' acting business in town Monda ) ' . 11 . 1 John Oswald and wife spent , , . ; slouchy and ' 1'ucsday at thc I i Missouri Lalcs. ' .1 Dr. Sclingc's topics at thc Bap- 1 tilt church : 10:45 : a. m. , " 'l'hc 4 4I ' " - . . " ' [ ' lie t . Lord's City. Eig-ht p. 111. , .1 { I Place : of Christ in thc United I I Statcs. " All arc in\ ' tcd. I J , ,1 , 'l'hc ladies of thc Episcopal . . church will give a ten cent tea at ' S the residence of 1)r. cnckcr on I Thursday , July 7 , from 5:30 : to i . 8 o'clock p. m. All arc invitcd. ' ' , tftcrnOOll . On last 'l'hursday f thc Junior C. E. and thc Cradle . : Roll of the ' Presbyterian church l w . met at thc home of .M rs. Ben Po- . tcet. A large attendance was reported - o ported and enjoyed a good time. r--rrs. Chas. Shaffer , daughter 01 George Peck ancl wife is lying f dangerously ill at her horse in \ \Iorril , I ansas. ' 1 ' lie . . iiirny < i fricnds of Mrs. Shaffer. . < and faint . I . IiI Y earncstly hope that she will : ultimately recovcr. . . ' What is prettier than a pretty little girl ? When we saw thc littlcg-irlsof Gco.Dictsch and Fred ' . ' . Br cchtwalking , down thc street thc . other day , wc thought thc only I thing prettier than a pretty little , girl was two pretty little girls. ! Jess Shril11pton of Salelii up- , on whom Dr. Houston performed an operation for appendicitis last week , is m prtcd as convalcscing. Hc has been very sick and had tie operation been postponed a few hours longer hc would un- 1 1 doubtcdly have dicd. Richardson county is certainly to bc congratulated upon its ef- ri ficicnt office holdcrs. A 'gcntle- c1 man remarked to a reporter a few . . days ago , that hc had never seen a more systematic and nccol11mo- { dating office than that of \Vm. Riegcr's , thc register of decds. The Presbyterian fishing f : party returned Friday from a two days outing at thc Missouri Lakcs. Thursday was an ideal day and ; all enjoyed thc sport. Several snap shots were taken but we wont vouch for thc subjects since they were across thc linc. An unusual - , usual thing happened li'riday-it rained and as a result some of thc party returned on thc train , . while thc rest came homc via the hack routc. All report a good , timc. Those of thc party were Nora Potcct , Florence Boosc , Lillian Oswald , Beulah Grccn- waW , Clara Boosc , Elizabeth I liner , l\labcl Grecnwald and 1'homas Davies , li'rcdVylie , Guy I ; : , \Vahl , Carl Miller and Prank . Boose. r . . ' . . : I . . . , . , . , . . . . . fd t .1 , . ; . Ii ti 'J - 1I r , . . : ; , , " ! , I\J : ' " . ' " i1o. . " " i , . " ' . . , . ' . , . . . ' . f' . ' . . . . , 11 Kingis for croquet sets .AI Carraway and wife are visiting - iting with Iarion Vamer and in- cidcntall with Joseph Varncr and wife On next Sunday Morning and c'eningthere will bc preaching in the Presbyterian church , and there will" be regular services each succecding' Sabbath thereafter - after .You are invited all these serviccs.-S. . Griffin , pastor. Brethren , churchm services at 11 a. m. and S p. m. Morning- ' sub- ject "Ch ristan i1\'ersation. " Evening subject , 'Time Christ- ian as a Patriot. " Sunday School at 9:45 : a. m. Regular mid week services. All are we1comc.-B. E. 1-Iaskins pastor. St. 'l'homas clmrcl.l-Fifth Sun- day after Trinity , July 3. Holr comll1union 7:30 : a. m. Matius , Litany aJHl Catechism J:45. : Holy Eucharist and sermon 10:45. : Evensong and sermon S p. ,111. At thc early services St. Agnes Guild will makc' their corporate communion. At the cvcningser- vice thc 1Ioc1ern \Voodmcl1 will attend in a body. Strangers wel- come to all scrviccs.-Hcnry B. Smith Rcctor. . 1'he Rev Poug-eon del \'crcd a very interesting discourse last Sunday evening , at thc Christian church using for his subject- " \Vhat Think " Yc Of Christ ? " His word pictures 01 the life suffcring-s , lentil and resurrection - tion of Jesus Christ , were very masterful. The audience was a very large one , every seat in thc large ; allditu'rilllll being taken long before thc hour appointed for servkc. That tie efforts of the young man had thc desired effort on thc people , was evinced at thc close of thc service hy thG many words of praise extended to him hy thc people. Hc will hold services next Sunday at the usual hours and you arc cordially invited to attcnd. Subject next Sunday night will bc-\Vhat Is Religion 7" Modern Woodn1en. Sunday , July 3rd , being Modern - crn Wooclll1cn of America mcmo- ! ial day you arc requested to meet at the hall atO o'clock and go Steele cemetery and dceol"ate thc graves of departed ncighbors. Meet again at 7:30 : and march to thc Episcopal church where Neighbor Henry B. Smith will conduct appropriate memorial serces. . Bring thc ladies and flowers. All those having friends sleeping on thc hill arc invited to join with us. Notice. After July 3rd , office hours at the post office on Sundays will be from 9 to 10 a. 111. instead . of , 9:30 : .to 10:30 : a. 111. . ; . . _ , , .1 Jl . . . . . . . . . . ! . l'.I-J' : . \ \ , : " - 'i" ' ' " . _ * r . . . ' J'Qi atjl + ' - to : * , I . . . i . - . 't 1 - , , , - ' ' ,1 ; ' g FLOUR , . FEED AND SALT .g o I have just received n car of alt which I cam ; II ; furnish you in en lump rock , crushed line rock salt 100 lb in sack , ' No.1 rock salt for J : ice Cl'CIll. . N ) , 1 M ichigan barrel : salt , No. 1 lchigall sack ! salt 70 Q Ih in sack just thc thing for house IISC. i1 Z Also received a ; car of Illinois wash ( ( nut coal ! , just the thing 0 ; . .fol' cook-stove ' , ; 6.00 tOil delivered satisfaction ' . . . - . . . . ( < ) \'c or range a , gunl'- J ] . . antccl. I can deliver you flour , feed , grain , hay and ! straw , wood . -I for hClting and cook stove , on short noticc. I pay cash : for butter rn - eggs and poultry , rubber , copper , ht ass , riuCahut 01(1 h'oti. < ( _ _ _ _ _ ( j ) ' 8'o. . P. HECK ' . . . . . . . . ---or- Auburn Chautauqua. 'J'hc Auburn Chautaqua will be held this year from August 13 to 21 inclusivc. 'l'his year thc Chautauqua association is organ- izcd as an incorporated stock company , Cotnposccl of thc leading - ing" and professional business men of the city. 1'his gives the g'cs association - sociation a financial backing equal to any , and it enables thcm to engage time t best entertainers in thc country. 'i'hc program gives a long list of noted cntcr- tainers that will bc present ( luring - ing' thc week. Scud to thc secretary , \Y. B. Harman , Auburn , N\ . > braska , for catalogue and other in forma tion. l\jissouri i Pacific. 'I'hc Missouri Pacific will \ run a special train to Hiawatha and return July 4th on account of big celebration and ball g-amc. Train leaves liCrc at 9 a. n/ / , returning at p. m. , 01' 1:50 : a. m. cIa cents for thc round trip.-J. B. Varncr , Ag-cn Fourth of July Rates. Round trip tickets at very low rates , via Burlington Route , on sale July 2,3 and 4. Return limit - it July 5. l\Iinimum rate 25 cts. Ask thc agcn t. Safeguard the Children. Notwithstanding all that is clone by boards of health and charitably inclined pcrsons. thc death rate among small children is very high during thc hot weather of thc summer months in thc large citics. ' [ here is not lrohably one case of bowel com- plaint in a hunch cel , however , that could not bc cured by the timely use of Chambcrlain's Colic , Chol- era and Diarrhoea Rcmcdy. For sale by A. \Vanncr. . Problem in la.illinery. : " \VII" ol , oh , why I " remarked the obscl'\'cr of event s and things , "will a woman smile with delight when she sees a lint in a milliner's window and frown when she sees the same hat on her ncighbor's hcad ? " - - Yonkers Statesman. Makes Eye Quick. There is no athletic game that 1 has so increased in popularity } in so short a space of tinge 1 SIR hun ( ] . ball. Handball is a particularlJ' healthful and exhilarating sport It gets into play all the big mu ! ; , ell's of the body and imparts qui k , ness i 0 the cJ'e. " . . . . - I" ' ' : . . . : J .uyfTj , , : , j : & . S--- t.4 ( , Ii. 4jg ai. ! , , _ . . . . , . ' . , : ' ; . - . . . I Can Oct You n \Vidows' Pension Quicker than anyone else secured a pension for ants. ANN - NBA1111 of 1.'alls City. Allowed L . ' eprtimu : ' y 17 , 1904. : III' . Daub lied October 29 , 1903. Also pension for lIHS. THNNIIt , WHN'l'WOl-l'l'I1 of balls City. Allowed - ed March 15 , 1904. 1\11" Wentworth died November 28 , 19 3. I John L. Cleaver PENSION ATTORNEY Falls City , Nebraska I - TRY OUR SLtll1 Iller Caramels They are Fine SOWLES - - D. s. McCarthy PJWPI TOJR OI CITY DRAY LINE Special Attention to lIoUlichold l\1oylni Phone 211 Fillls City - - Nebraska W. H. MADDOX REAL ESTATE AGENCY Lands bought and sold liartford Fire Insurance Houses in city for sale floney ! to 10-J1 . Telephone 78 t flarried. ! At t h c bionic 0 f the bridc's parents , four- riiiles south of Falls City , at four o'clock yesterday - terday afternoon , Samuel P. Hil- g'cnficld to Lydia Apc ] Out of town guests were present from T4incoln and'Humboldt . . . , and all - join in willing thc COUHlc a life of happin ss. Wiscomfi will bc , their future , ! Motile J . ' n : . . " , 'J,1 : ' /1.'j ' )2 'a. 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