The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, July 01, 1904, Image 9

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July. I : > . ' THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE : '
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I. ' LbCAL : AND PERSONAL.
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. Eat Sowlcs Candy. \ '
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. King's . for stationcry.
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: , Catharine Crabcll is visiting in
- ' Nebraska City.
F.Y. . Cleveland was on thc
I' ' sick list this wcck. . .
See Co upe & tl'hornton for
fresh meats of all kinds.
i . Joe Geiger made . business
trip to Dawson \Vcdnesday.
John Oswald went all thc way
to Stella Wednesday aftcrnoon.
Elmcr Ray of Verdon was a
pleasant caller at this office Wednesday -
nesday
We arc still making special low
. prices 0.11 cured mcats and lard.-
. Coupe & : tl'hornton.
Mrs. Wirth and daughters
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.v. . . . . friends the latter part of the
week.
Dr. .t\ . . . Gaiscr , dentist , office
over Richardson County bath
Phone No. 248. 23-tf
The Ladies Club'of-he Meth-
odist church was entertained .
the home of D. D. ReavisVcd -
ncsday.
Minnie Petrashck who has
been th ( ; guest of Btta Tickers
returned to her home in' "Hum-
, ' bold cdncsday.
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( \V. E. Dorrington and A. J.
. Weaver made a business trip to
St. Joseph \Vcdncsdar.
Dr. Fast reports the following
- births on last Monday : To Dr.
Foster and wife a - girl.t1'0 Mr.
Sanders and wife a bo ) ' .
WANnr1.D.-300 bushels nice ,
clean , white oats. Will pay 2 to
3 cents per bushel \ above market
pricc. , . O. P. Hcck.
. , Alice Cleaver will bc in Falls
City < luring thc summer and is
prepared to give music lessons on
, . # thc violin , guitar and mandolin
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drawing ; , oil l , water color , pastel ,
pen and ink , charcoal , pencil and
crayon. Telephone 124. '
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The Kaufman family of eight
' . . and the Jackson family of seven ,
- - now featured . with Ring-ling-
Brothcr's \Vorlrs ( ' Greatest
Shows , are thc most renewed
trick bIcycle riders ili thc \'orld.
The most difficult gymnastic
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feats arc accomplished by them
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on one or two wheels , as the : case
may be ; with all thc ease and
)9 . grace of performances on the
solid foundation of' the ground.
Theiringenious machines are
dexterously manipulated on great
stages , and the individual and
, concerted work of the two fami-
lies 1 : on bicycles of thc highest
gear are a marvelous exhibition
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of the art of difficult whceling.
j' ( ng's for best paint.
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King's for purscs. -
Prof Harnack now enjoys a
phone at his rcsidcncc.
Judge Kcl1ig-ar of Aubur was
a halls City visitor tl'ucsday.
By thc way , can you tell mc
where thc . city park ' is located ?
A. J. Baldwin , thc insurance
man of Stella was in town tl'ucs-
day.
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A. tl'immcrm ln of Waterloo -
lee , Ncbr. , was in the city 'Ved-
ncsday.
C. P. Rcavis went to Smith , .
CCl1\cr , Kas. , on legal lHtsiness
' 1'h ursday.
Mrs. Leah Stuart of Reserve ,
Kansas , , was a Falls Cty ! visitor
1'hursday.
H. C. Boyd of Humboldt made
a business trip to Falls City on
cdncsday.
\t. B. Ryan returned to Daw-
son \Vcdncsday. .
\V. J. McCray of Stella was in
this city 1'ucsday.
Dr.R.P. Roberts , Dentist
over King's Pharmacy in
Falls City , Neb. _
R. E. Grinstcad , J. H. L'imm-
erman and 1' . J. Rest came down
from Salem \\'cdncRday. .
Clyde Johnston of the firm of
J. , S. Johnston & : Sons , has been
spending the week ill Sup rior.
1\rs. Will Watkins went to
Shubcrt Wednesday morning
to attend her daughter who iR
very iIi.
Henry Siemering Jr. , and
Minnie Sicmering of llarala
were guests at the city hotel
'V cd ncsday.
Ed Plummcr went all the dis-
tanss to Reserve , Kansas , . Monday -
day aftcrnoon. \Ve think hc will
gladly rcturn.
Hcnry Barry came up from
Atchison Tuesday for a few days
visit with his mother , and other
relatives here.
Mrs. ) 'IaudeVhcelcr , who has
been visiting relatives in this
city , returned to her home at
Stella Moneta\ -
James T. Sailors was intown
Monday. Hc reports that thc
Fourth of July celebration in Bar-
ada is to bc thc best ever.
Marshall Naylor , who hds
been it Fort Worth and other
places in Texas for the past six
months , arrived in thc city Sun-
lay evening for , . .l short stay
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with his parents , Tom Naylor
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and w'i fc . - : /
Herbert Southard who , with
his little son has been visiting
with his father ; A. W. Southard ,
for the past two weeks , returned
to his home in Denver Monday.
Herbert has recently been pro-
meted to the position of captain
on thc police force of Dcnvcr.
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LOOK HERE !
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A $50.00 Road Wagon to be Given
Away Saturday , July 2nd. '
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I also have 2 Spring Wagons and I Surry that I
must sell at once regardless of cost. Come and see
them. They are good ones.
Leather Fly Nets. Well I guess I Team Nets
from $ 1. 75 a pair and up ; Round Leather Buggy Nets
at $3.50 a pair and up ; the Genuine Wagner Cord
Net at $3.50 a pair and numerous other nets at rock
bottom prices.
Am making especially low prices on Single and
Double Buggy Harness for the next few days.
Buggy Shafts at $1. 75. $2.50 and $3.50 a pair. .
IO/z } foot Binder \\Thips at 40C each.
Through Rawhide Buggy \Vhips at 35C each.
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DIXON , The Harness Mall
South of Court House.
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Died.
1\1rs. hate Hclmcr , wife of A.
C. Hcllner , died at thc home of
her mother , Mrs. Solomon P.
Stump in this city last Sunday
morning the age of 22 years , 9
months and 27 days.
tl'he deceased had been a sufferer -
er for about six months , and
about a month ago was taken to
Nebraska . . City for treatment , in
the hope of restoring her to
health , but to no avail and she
was brought back to this city last
week and died as' above statcd.
She was a member of thc , Brethren -
rcn church in this city , having
been anointed br the two cIders
of the church two months ago.
She was born and raised in this
county , and had many friends
who will mourn her loss. She
leaves a husband and three child-
rcn , the two youngest being
about six months old ; besides her
mother and several brothers and
sisters to mourn her loss.
The funeral services were held
from the Brethren church on
Monday afternoon , conducted by
Rcv. E. E. Haskins , and thc remains -
mains were interred in thc Steele
celllcterr.
Mrs. Mike 1\leliza of crdon
was shopping in this city 1\1oti-
day.
John Morehcad of the First
National bank was made general
manager of thc local telephone
company Monday.
E. 11'a1100n , C. Gillcspie , Isham
Hcavis , C. Ii' Hcavis and F. Mar-
tin argued thc Miles will case
before thc supreme court trucs-
day.
Marriage Record.
t1'hc fOllowing , licenses to mar-
ry have been issued :
Lott A. Simms , 'Voonsocket , S. D. .29 '
Ethel Jones , Verdon , Neb. _ _ _ 0' _ ( . .27
Albert I.ee llrllllJl , IIlI1nholdt , Neu..21
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Stella Watts , " . .20
Samuel , Higcrfield ) , Falls City _ _ _ 21
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Lydia Ape ) , " " _ . .25
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For Sale.
r have it few stands of beeF ,
which I will sell very reasonablc.
Call at the Farmcr hotcl.
26-4 J. W. Macombcr.
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Hot Weather
SHOES !
A re what you
re looking for
now. You will find
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a good assortment '
of Oxfords and
Slip
' pers , and the open
work hosiery at . .
HALL f
GR.EENWALD'S
Shoe Parlor.
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