The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, July 29, 1904, Image 5

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THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE .
July 29 , 1904. a
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. . . . LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
King's for croquet sets.
r , Buy your gasoline at the City
> . Pharmacy.
j , ¼ Allen May was in Humboldt
Monday.
Rev. Bet was a Salem visitor
Sunday.
James Pickett left Sunday
afternoon for SterHng.
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" Everybody invited to call on
Dr. McMi11an , Druggist.
i . Coupe & Thornton handle noth-
ing but the best of meats.
lrs. J. M. Whitaker is view-
ing the Expostion having left
. " - , for St. Louis Monday.
Ruedolph Smith , the unknown
of Nebraska City , had the crust
. to order two breakfasts by pass-
ing himself off as . a twin or a two-
faced twin. It looks as if
Nebraska City could furnish
enough grub for Ruedolph Smith.
The Salem Chauta1.Nua , Ring-
ling Brothers circus and minor
amusments have been called off
because of inclement weather.
The lodge picnic will be palled
off if it has to be done in a boat.
Everybody come prepared for the
. . time of your life.
The failure of Ringling Brothers -
ers circus to show here was a
\ cruel dissapointment to many
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people , some of whom hall driven -
en a great distance to attend.
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. However , 1t resulted in a large
sum of money being left with our
merchants , and none being taken
out. It was estimated that
about three thousand dollars in
headaches were accumlated dur-
'
ing the day.
If there be such a thing as lay-
ing up treasures in the hereafter
there arc ao number of Falls City
ladies who will be very wealthy
in the dawning of the morning.
- \Ve do not believe that there has
r' been .case of sickness or distress
in Falls City for years that Mrs.
L. C.'Mauger ' , Mrs. John Holt
and many others that we can call
to mind have not been present
, ministering to the wants of the
afflicted.
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- " I There were a number of holdups -
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; . . . , ups at the ' trams the night of-the
, circus. A Hebrew traveling man
> 1' " - was relieved of about ninety
, : . . . - J dollars and the way the dead
I languages were hurled in that
" vicinity was a caution. The
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, Ike ' : . : press agent of the circus had his
II'.k II' , pockets picked : of all he had. It
I" . was thought advisable for the
II . * . . agent to ship out all of the
r , , currency on han(1. Mr. Varner
. . , : doubted the advisability of carry-
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, , , ing a sack full of silver through
, ; . the crowd to the express car , but
[ it' . " after securing Joe Culp with a
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: t' ' . , club to guard him , Joe made the
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: t ! ' \ . trip safely and landed the money
+ in the hands oi the express mess-
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enger. This hold up gang has
been following the circus for a
week. Ring1i1g ! wired for some
Pinkertons to meet the circus \t
Lcavenworth and assist in round-
ing the light fingered gentry up
and landing them ip jail.
Jacob Johnston of Superior ,
father of the .Messrs. Johnston
who conduct ' the dry goods emporium -
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.porium , is visiting with his sons
for a few days. Mr. Johnston is
chairman of the finance committee -
tee of the A. O. U. W. and is one
of the most prominent ledge men
in the state. He is naturally
very well pleased with Falls City
and with the immense business
his sons have built up.
The Sphinx club has not only
worked up a lecture COlt rse but is
now considering the advisability
of organizing a chautauqua.
This club IS composed of the
leading young men of Falls City.
It is run along the right lines and
if they undertake to organize a
chautauqua it will be a success.
A Galusha republican candi-
date for secretary of state was in
town MonClay. Mr. G.llusha is a
traveling man and was in the
city on business. He took occa-
sion however to become acquainted -
ed with many of our citizens and
made a most favorable impression
with those who met him.
The ball game Monday was
graced by the presence of Rev.
Alexander , Rev. Smith , Re\
Haskins and Rev. Lincol n McConnell -
Connell who is a thirty third degree
fan and together with A.Galusha
rooted for Fans City in the most
enthusiastic manner.
Mrs. Emaline Wilson and Miss
May Norris of Chicago arrived
in the citY' Sunday for an extended -
ed visit with their parents , Al-
bert Norris and wife and other
relatives in this city.
Louise Radinsky returned to
her home in Sterling Saturday.
She was accompanied by her sis-
ter Mrs. James Pickett.
Pool Grinstead of the \Vauth-
'na ( Kas. ) Times was in the
city Tuesday and was a pleasant
caller at this office.
Charles Hofer and Harry Foeh-
iinger drove to Verdon Tuesday
evening to visit friends.
Mrs. Grant Sperry is visiting
with her parents , Thomas Sare
and wife of Mound City.
: Mrs. Harry Morrow and child
returned from Mound City the
first of the wcek.
l\1rs. C. F.Reais : who has been
quite ill is convalesing at this
writing.
- Jess Jameson of Stella was a
business visitor in our city Mon-
, day. .
day.Mrs.
Mrs. Herbert Kerr left the first
of the week for Kansas City.
King's , for good soda water.
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THE WORLDS i .
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Fast Trains Elegant Service
Rates to the St. Louis Worlds Fair as Follows
Season Ticket-------------- . . $ .
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Sixty day limit ticket-------------------------- J.55
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Fifteen day limit ticket-------------------- 12.20
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Leave on No. 50 WORLD'S FAIR SPECIAL . .
at 8:45 : p. m. and arrive in St. Louis for breakfast. No
change of cars. Through Pullman service.
Leave on No. 52 at 3:47 : a. m. and arrive in St.
Louis in the afternoon.
Leave on No. 59 at 2:48 : p. m. and arrive in St.
Louis at 7oo : a. m.
. top-overs of 10 days may be had on . an tickets
reading through St. Louis.
For further information see local agent.
l J. B. V VARNER AGENT
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New Brethren Parsona.je.
The new 'Brethren Parsonage
which is being constructed on
Lane and Birch Streets will be
under roof in a few days. It will
be a two-story building and
modern in every respect. The
total cost of land and buildings .
is estimated at $4,000.
D.- . S. McCarthy
PROPRIETOR OP
CITY DRAY LINE
Special Attention to Household l\1ovlnir.
Phone 211
Falls City - .J Nebraska
Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea. After Ten
Yea. , . of .sufferin
"I wish to say a few words in
praise of Chamberlain's colic ,
cholera and diarrhoea remedy , "
says Mrs Mattie Burge , of Mar-
tinsville , Va. "I suffered from
chronic diarrhoea for ten years
and during that time tried vari-
ous medicines without obtaining
any permanent relief. Last sum-
mer one of my children was taken
with cholera morbus , and I pro-
cured a bottle of this remedy.
Only two doses were required to
give her entire relief I then de-
cided to try the medicine myself ,
and did not use all of one bottle
before I was weB and I have nev-
er since been troubled with that
complaint. One cannot say too
much in favorof that wonderful
medicine. This remedy is for
ale by A. G. 'Vanl1er. -
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Burlln tonl TIME TABLE , J 1 'I >
: Route I Falls City. 'Neb. J
Lincoln
Omaha
Chicago
St. Joseph
Kansas City
St. Louis and all
points east and
south.
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Denver
Helena
Butte .
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Salt Lake City 1
Portland
San Francisco :
and all points '
west 'j
TRAINS IfHAVJ AS FOLLOWS : . .J
No. 42. Portland St. Louis 1 : !
Special , St. Joseph , : ;
Kansas City , St. , '
Louis and all points " ,1'
east and south. . . . . 7:27 : p 111
No. 13. Vestibuled express ,
daily , Denver and 9
all points west and f
: rnorthwest. . . . . . . . . . 1:33 a JJ1 '
No. 14. Vestibuled express , 'J
daily , St. Joe , Kan-
sas City , St. Louis d
and all points east -4 ; ;
and south. . . . . . . . . . 7:47 a 111 . .J
No. 15. Local express , daily . "
Lincoln and points '
cast , west , northwest 1:48 : p lit . < ;
No. 21. Vestibuled express , t ,
daily , Deliver , and .
all points west and
northwest . . . . . . . . . 1:35 p m j
No. 16. Vestibulcd express 1
daily , St. Joe , Kan- ;
sas City , St Louis !
Chicago and points " .
cast and south. . . . . 4:30 p JJ1
No. 22. Local express , daily
Atchison and points ,
south and west. . . . 4:44 : pm ;
No. 41. t. I..ouis.Portlaml
SpecialLillcolnHe,1 ,1
lena , Tacoma and
Portland without
change . . . . . . . . . . . 10:07 : JlIII .
No. 115. Local accollllllo a-
tion , daily Mon-
day\Vednsday and
Friday , Salelll , Ne-
mal1a and Nebraska
City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:30 : JlII1
Sleeping , dining and reeling chair
cars , ( scats freer ) on through trains.
'l'ickets sold and baggage checked to :
any point in the States or Canada. For
information , time tables , maps and
tickets , call on or write to . ; . Stewart ,
Agent , Falls City , Neb. , or J. Francis ,
G. P. & ' 1' . A. , Omaha.
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