. / July 22 , lye THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE . _ _ LOCAL AND PERSONAL. G King's for best paint. Dr. Miner : is in South Dakota. P. 140 Volb" came up from S1. Joe and agent Sunday in thiscity. M. Giannini was on the sick , list this week. Mrs. Peter csterer is visiting in Hydro , O. ' 1' . . i Mrs. Wilson Korner spent Sunday - day in Ilia wathlt. C. F. I Pal stead camc down from . 'l'ecumsehVednesday " Gco. Holland left on 'rucsday for Garden City , Mo. Earl North returned from Beat- \Vedncsday afternoon. J. R. Cain carne down from Stella \Vednesday aftcrnoon. H. Shrauger of Stella was a Falls City visitor 'rllUrsday. B. F. Miles came down from Dawson the first of the week. A. C. Petty of Verdon was a Falls City visitor "Wedncsday. Alex 'l'iehen , jr. , and wife were down from Dawson .1'liurslay. , \V. P. Ross of Tecumseh is vis- iting with Sam Ross in this city. Alex l\1il1nick arrived in Falls City Wednesday to visit rela , ti yes. H. C Raymond of Hiawatha was in this city the first of the week. Mr. Ramsey returned from South Dakota Wednesday after- noon. I' Fred Cummings and Pearl Roberts - erts of Shubert were in this city this week. Mrs. Nell \Villard and childrcil of Reserve arc visiting with Mrs. D. H. Sears. Fred Cumming's and Pearl Roberts of Shubert were ih the city \Vcdnesday. Lena Nettleback is visiting in Brookfield , Mo. , having gone on Tuesday afternoon. R. J4. Valtz of St. Joseph was the guest of Gertrude Linn Sat- urday and Sunday. Will Pierson and 1'hos. Rad- insky of Sterling attended thc I 'circus" here yesterday. Peter Frederick , jr. , has a new concrete walk in front of his res- ilIence on North Stone strect. Peter Clu ; istcn of Corning Mo. , is spcnding a few days with his sister Mrs. \V. S. Fast in this city. James Griffin of Hebron is vis- iting with her grandparents , J. A. McCormick and wife of this city. . ' EthrllIummel , Laura Klima and Pearl Snethen of Dawson were Falls City visitors the first of week. There will be services at the Methodist church Sunday at the usual hours. The pastor will preach both . . morning and even- ing. . E rl Saturday John icldloff , who . lives nine miles north of this city , had the misfortune to be thrown from a load of hay , dislocating her wrist and suffering a coin- pound fracture of the left fore arm. Dr. Rush was summoned and reduced ! the fracture. At this writing the patient is resting easi1)- . Services as usual at the , Baptist church. Dr. Selingcr will begin a short series of summer discourses - courses on the general subject , " 'l'hc Superiority of Jesus , " and the first topic is I'Grcater than Abraham. " In case of postponc- ment of thc Salem chautauqua evening services will be held as usual. A hack load of young folks consisting of Gertrude Linn and R. J4. Valtz of St. Joseph , Pearl and Jennie Prater , Carrel Pryor and Claude Albright , Hayden Prater , Harry Sage and Warren Schaible , spent Sunday with J. Lord and wife five miles south west of Salcm. Hay Graham fell from a ladder in the barn at his home last Saturday morning and sustaimcd a Collcs fracture of his wrist Dr last was called and gave him the necessary surgical atten- tion , we are glad that tinder such good attention Hay is getting along nicely. Henry Miller who is employed by Coupe 'l'hornton while work" " jug at the slaughter house last Saturday had the misfortune to fracture three bones of thc right hanel. Dr. Fast reduced the fracture and after a three weeks lay ofT thc hand will bc as sound as cver. Mr. Phil Grinstead and wife of Louisville , Ky. were in town a few hours on 1'uesday. Mr. Grinstead is at the head of American Book company , thc largest text book concern in the world. Minnie Jellison is the most accomplished base ball rooter in this neck of the woods. It is not "an easy matter to beat Jim . Powell but he always ships when Mrs. Jellison gets intcrcst- cd. One evening last week a party of twenty-two young folks gathered - ed at the home of Irs. Schulcn- berg to spend thc evening. Of this crowd all were cousins but onc. George . Marsh secretary of state calm down to see the ele- phant Thursday. Mrs. 1\1. C. Conover and child- ren were down from Verdon yes- tenlay. Band Concert. Harnack's Military band will give a concert tonight. All are invited to come out and hear the excellent music. t , , - - . . . . . . . ; ; . . . - . . " . l' Whitaker Bros. Report tile Transfers . A , Following . , , " , $ ; " " , , . This Week. I35 acre farm of Ed Spitznagle , adjoinIng arada , to J. I-I. IHorehead , consideration $8 , 100. The fine home of Burton Sperry on Crook & Towle's addition to Joachim Eickhoff , consideration . $ 2 , 400. lVlr. Eickhoff will , with his family , move to . this home about September 1st , 1904. The Dunn Restaurant of this city to D. H. Sears. 1 : , . If you have anything you wish to sell or trade list I it with vVhitaker Bros. I \Ve have : for sale a new 5-room house , small S barn , other outbuildings , fine large porch , located on , t2 acre of good ground in tha city limits , for only . . . i $800 on good easy terms. This is a bargain. Will J : ' rent this place for $7 per month to good party. r . . . ' . 'Ve also have for sale a good span of young , well \ . . . , ' matched mares. Fine harness made to order for this team , will sell cheap. ' : Whitake Bros. ' l _ Bos.J 't No Chautauqua. . On account of the wet weather the management of the Salem chautauqua have decided to aban- don the same for this year. No Circus. Owing to the recent heavy rains which put the roads in such bad condition that Ringling Bros. were unable to get their heavy wagons to the show grounds the circus was dcclared ofT yesterday , and as a consequence there were many disappointed people in town. . Market Report. Corn . , , . , . . , , , . . . . , , . . , . . , .43c White Oats . , . , . . . , . . " . , . , .30c 'Nlixed . , , . , . , , , , , , , , . , . , . . . .283 \ \ heat. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . 60 to 75c Cattle , . , . , , , , . , , . . , ,4.50 to 5.50 Hogs . , . . . . . , , , , . . . . . , , , . . .4.80 Butter , , . , . , . . , , . . . , , , , , . . , tic Eggs. " . , , , , , , , , , . , . , , , . . , . . l2c Marriage Record. The following licenses to mar- q- have been issued : Hugo Sclingcr , Falls _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ _ Sclena Hublcy , Boston Massuu29 Wilson L. 'l'urman , Dcnvcr u u. . . . .32 Della Gardiner , Falls _ . . . . . - - - _ Earl rakes , Falls City _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ . . .20 Bertha t : > Iclton same _ _ _ uuuuu _ .19 \Vm L. Leonard , Huntsville Mo31 Cyntha A. HagarElliott Mo.---.25 Wm. R. Hershey Falls - . . . . . . . . Adell Davison , samcuuu , _ . .19 Kicked in the Face. Charlie Pavey , six years of age , living I with his parents east of Barada was kicked in thc face by a mule Monday a. m. , factoring several bones and ' producing severe laceration. Dr. Fast was called soon after the injury and gave a temporary dressing at the , ; " ( W. H. MADDOX' " 'j ' , REAL ESTATE AGENCY . . . fl . / - Lands bought and sold . .w " . Hartford , Fire Insurance V . Houses in city for sale ! . " Money to lo ( .n ' " Telephone 178 t D. S. McCarthy , , : j PROPRIETOR OF . ' ' ' j CITY DRAY LINE " " : : Special Attention to Household J\1ovlnjC. Phone 211 l' . . 1 Falls City - - Nebraska ' 1 t. ; t : CHURCH NEWS . t . - little fcHow's home. He was then removed t.o thc Gardiner , " " - " " : HospItal and is receiving thc ncecssary attention. . . : " n Shubert. . , 'rhc Misses , Culp are visiting ' N 4 the world's fair this week. . . ' An electrical storm passed over ' A - " : t : ! here Wednesday morning accom- . panied by lots of wind. ' . . The infant child of C. H. Hen- derson is reported better. , . ' J. N. Colglazier left for South , . ; " , Dakota the first of the weck. The picnic that was to have . ' ' been held in Nemaha Tuesday was postponed for a week. ' ; _ , John Lewis who has been very ; Ii sid : for the last few weeks is reported - : _ ported much IJetter. I :1 : ; . 1. .