The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, August 12, 1904, Image 16

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August 12 , 1904 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE
' 1'h. . g-ospclmccting-s conducted
by Hcv. Haskins arc well attended -
cd and prove interesting many.
'l'hc large chorus organized for
thc occasion gives a dclightful
song service each cvcning. There
will bc no tent meeting Sunday
morning as Mr. Haskins will
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preach at his church but there
will bc services at thc tent Sun-
day afternoon and Sunday evening -
ing and every evening next weck.
All arc welcomc.
Humboldt.
? Irs. John Norton is visiting
her children at Lincoln and
Hasting-s.
Laura Irit1clly l of Stella spent
the past week or two with her
sister , Mrs. Lou Beard.
Master Dewey Simms suffered
some inconvenience from a fish
hook in his foot one day last
week.
Quite a crowd from here attended -
ed thc picnic at Auburn last week
and all report an enormo\\s \ crowd
and a good time. -
Ii' A. Fisher and wife have returned -
, turned from their week's visit in
li'urnas county where they have
real estate interests.
I : . S. Unlancl Auld family left
this week for l\1arysvillc , Kas. ,
instead l of St. Joseph as they
contemplatecllast week.
Mrs. Mathis Wichita . , Kas. ,
and Mrs. Anderson and daughter
from Belgrade , Neb. are in the
city visiting \V. J. Bean and wife.
John H. Holman and family
are home from their two months'
visit to the old home in Eng-land.
They stopped at St. Louis on
the homeward trip.
l\rs. Sarah Bracelen and
daughterVinnie are clown from
Lincoln this week visiting
relatives and friends herea boub.
Gus l\IcDoug-al is minus the
first joint of his right thumb , Dr.
Gandy having found it necessary
to remove it after Gus had
attempte(1 to clean the chaff
from a thresher in motion.
Harvey Mann entertained a
small company of friends at a
lawn party at his home on North
Central avenue last Thursday
evening and a highly enjoyable
time is reported. -
Colonel Davis , who has been
making his home with his
" ' brother , A. J. Davis , near this
city for some time , lied the first
of the week from the effects of a
cancer. He was a colonel during
the civil wr.r.
Cholera Infantum.
This disease has lost its terrors
since Cha m berlain's Colic , cholera
and Diarrhoea eme(1) came into
general use. The uniform success -
cess which attends the use of I
this reined ) } n all cases of bowel
complaints 111 children < has made
it a favorite wherever its value
has become nown. For sale by
A. G. \Vanncr. 31-4.
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Marriage Record.
Otto W.Juhel , Falls CitY _ _ . - . - - _ _ _ ; .
Alllla Dellchler 1'a118 _ . . _ _ _ . . _ _ _
Win.Iienry MnltisPhelps , Mo20
Wi11ia Belle Mnl\is \ , MOllntserat I Io..20
'T ' ile latter couple was married
by County Judge \Vilhite 'rucs-
day l Aug. 9 .
Public Sale.
Elztl Martin will hold a public
sale at his place two miles north
ancl one half mile east of this
city on riday August 19 at 10
o'clock p. m. He will sell cattle ,
horses , hogs , farm implements ,
etc.
f1arried. I
Otto Kubel and Anna Deuchlcr'
were married at the Evangelical
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parsonage in this 1 city Tuesday
evening , H.eM. . Manshart
ofliciating. .
Martin Kanaly and wife left
for Denver fJ.'uesday.
1\1rs. Chas. Bracelen is visiting
her mother in this city.
Bruce Dixon and family are
visiting in Detroit , l\Iic1l1g-an.
Born , to Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Sheely Wednesday of this
week a son.
'I'he'V. O. W. drill team from
this place went to Stella Thursday -
day to attend the picnic.
Chas. Geiger of Sauetha , { as. ,
was 111 the city this week visiting
with his brother , Joseph.
Only one new case was filed in
the district court this week , that
of Mrs. \V. 1\1. Maddox vs. Oscar
Morgan , John \ V. Powell and
Harry Perkins. Foreclosure of
mortgage.
The contract for the building
ot the new Episcopal rectory was
let Monday night to Bohrer Bros.
the stone work to J. Jclison and
the digging to Dennis McCarty ,
work to commence immediately.
The Sphinx club held their
semi-annual election on Monday
evening and the following officers
were elected : Will Schock , grand
sphinx ; Ed Fisher , vice-grand
sphinx. G. E. Hall , secretary and
Guy Greenwald , treasurer.
Mrs. Sarah B. Hichart died at
her home in this city on Wednesday -
day morning at the age of 69
years. l\Irs. Richart has been an
invalid for a number of years but
only grew worse about a week
ago.Her death was a great shock
to her many friends. She leaves
a husband and seven children to
mourn her loss.
Allan D. l\Iayof this city has -
purchased half interest in the
Hum bold t Enterprise and will
hereafter be published by Sharts
& May. Mr. May will move his
family to that place next week.
We are very sorry to lose so
worthy a young couple from this
city but wish for them a success-
ful career in their new location.
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PROGRAl OF THE : : ; - , ) .
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PICNIC ' ; k . ' . ,
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To be Held in
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. TUESDAY. . . :
9:30 : a. m. , Band concert , Stone street and parade forms !
10 a. 111. , Parade to Evergreen Heights Park. . - , I
10:20 : a. m. , Greeting anthem , C. V. Stricklancl ; 9 voices.
10:30 : a. m. , Band concert and chorus.
1.30 I a. m. , Rev. E. \V. Cole , "The Way to Universal -
sal Brotherhood. "
12 Ill. , Dinner. . ' .
T :30 : p. 111. , Band concert and chorus. . . ,
2 p. m. , Ladies quartet. \ : "
2I5 : p , m. , Address , F. G. Simmons , Grand Dep. A.
O. U. W. ,
3 p. m. , Band concert and chorus. . . ' , '
SOLO-IVliss Blanche Kerr. '
4 p. m. , Address , lVIrp. E.V. . Cole.
5 p. m. , supper. .
7:30 : p. m. , Band concert and chorus. . - : , :
8 p. m. , Quartette , eight voices mixed. " Y
8:15 : p. m. , Address , VV. E. Sharp , President Royal : : , ; . " . r a'
Highlanders , Lincoln. . > . ' . " , , . 'j ; ,
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WEDNESDAY. " ; : ; , : ,
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9:30 : a. m. , Band concert and parade forms. . " ' 7 I
10 a. m. , Parade marches to grounds. . " ' -
I I a. m. , Chorus. - ' 1- : , : il : .
I I :20 : a. m. , Address , IVIrs. E "vV Cole - . ' , ' 1 . ,
I2 m , . Chorus i lnd . dinner V - . ; " y
1 :30 : P - lTI , Band concert and chorus - . , , : , . ' . .
2 p m , Mixed quartet of eight voices . ' . - > ' ;
2:15 : P 111 , Address , "Our Present Needs" , Rev E. ,
, Burdette Widger ' ' : . \ -
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3 P m , Band concert arid chorus . " . , ' : :
SOLO , Miss Anna Dorrington
3 :30 : P m , Field sports and exercises at park ' . ' . ' " . ' ,
4:30 : p m , Base ball , Poteets park I ) 1L
7:3o : P ill , Band concert and chorus .
8 p ill , SOLO , Miss Keller . ' '
8:15 : . P ill , Address , , "lVlodern Chivalry" , Rev I H Percy ' -
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9:30 : a 111 , Band concert and parade.
10 a m , Parade marches to grounds .
II a m , Chorus . : . " ,1 , '
11:30 : a m , Address , John T Yates , Sov clerk , W OV' , . ' , :
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12 m , Chorus and dinner . i' 0.
1:30 : p m , Band concert and chorus , , ' . ' . , ,
2 P m , Greeting anthem , nine voices " , . ,
2:15 : p I m , Address , J L Phillips
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3:30 : P l m , chorus
4-6 P Ill , Drill . contests on Stone street between the
Fraternal drIll teams. PrIzes awarded . . . . . .
7-10 P m , Band concert on Stone street , fireworks also
MUSIC t
The music for this year will be better than ever be-
fore. In addition to the special numbers there will be
a chorus class in charge of Dr. C. H. Rush. . . . This class
should .have one hundred members and will be one of
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the features of the reunion.
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