- - _ _ _ _ . . . _ . _ . _ _ . . _ _ _ _ _ . . . . . _ . . _ -M. . . . . . . . . . , . ' " . . . . . , . ; . . . . . ' . . . . ( . ' . . . ' . . . ' \ . ' ! ' . THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE o' I : \ ' , . ' . . / , . H ( August 19 , 1904 . . . . . , . THE WORLDS ROUTE , , . I : . TO ST. LOUIS - r - AND THE EAST 1 - , ' . Fast Trains Elegant Service . . . ' ; , ' / - - " ' \ : $15 to Portland , Tacoma and Seattle September . . / . . , 15 to October 15 , 1904. : ' } " . $25 to LosAngles , San Francisco and Sacramento ' ' . , - - Cal. Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 , 1904. , . I State Fair at Lincoln , Aug. 29 to Selt. ) 2. Return limit Sept. 3rd. $2.80 round trip. . . ' iTo ' ' ; , " To California and return $45. 00 ' August ' 5 to Sept. loth , return limit Oct. 20. 1 ! _ . : . - St. LoUIS 60 day ltmIt. . . . . . . . . . . . $13.55 St. Louis 15 day limit. . . . . . . . . . . . $12.00 St. Louis 7 day limit Tuesday and Thurs- day of each week . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.25 Remember there is no change of cars ' to St. Louis. Take the Worlds Fair Special at 8:43 : p. m. Fast train I through Falls City. For further information see local agent. l J. B. VARNER AGENT , ' , ' , rj"J . . , - Correspondence . . : : - News of the County as Told by . Our Special Correspondents , - Verdon. . . : John Cornell returned from . . Lincoln Friday. , Dr. Meycrs of Hiawatha was , in town 'fucsday. Born to Rott. 'frnan and wife on August 10th a boy. : : L. -A. Kinscy and wife spent Sunday in Falls City. Camma Hall left Sunday for a ' - visit to her brother Will in Can a- r' ! . , 1 ° al a. - Myrtle Bowers returned to her home in Falls City thc latter : part of the wcck. . . . . , . Nellie Weaver returned on Fri- day from an extended trip to Idaho where she visited her brothcr. Grandpa Kinsey came over from Salem to visit his son Leonard - ard and to attend the Pioneer - , picnic. , Mrs. Lulu Sinclair of Kiddcr- vi11e , Kans. , visited her niece , . - # : \l.rs. \V. C. Sloan Saturday and . - Sunday. - - \Vm. Marsh and wife of town accompanied bY George Marsh and wife of Lincoln left for South Dakota Sunday. . . Iva Fuller celebrated her six teen 'Jirthday in an elegant man- 't ner on Thursday night. About I. ' a hundred 9f her friends partici- , . . tcd. . f } ' : " gated. , . . . iI i I Roy Swisegood and wife gave a very pleasant party Wednesday night , a large crowd was present and ice cream and cake were ser- vcd. Dr. and Mrs.Bournc of Auburn attended thc Pioneer picnic. May Johnson and Grace Saylor returned on Sunday from a two weeks visit in Auburn. Howc and Stcl1a. Mrs. C. G. Humphrcy went to Falls City on Friday for a few days visit with her parents , Gco. Abbott and wife. Lizzie , Nellie and Belle Hos- sack came up from Falls City on Saturday for a visit with their sister , Mrs. W. C. Sloan. Mr. Paradise who purchased thc stock of goods of M. F. Look is behind thc counter waiting qn tradc. M. P. Look will go to thc mountains ill search of hcalth. Miss Acott of Palmyra has been lured for thc coming year in thc intermediate room. Miss Acott comes highly recommended and wc bespeak for her success . L. A. Kinsey returned from his visit to Lincoln , Exeter and Strang , Ncb. Hc visited his son Raymond who has been with his grandparents since June 1st. Hc will return in time for school duties about Sept 1st. 'rhc neighbors and friends of John Crouch and wife gave them a pleasant surprise on last Wednesday ncsday the occasion being their golden ann \'crsary. They all walked in after prayer meeting ' . " . . . . carrying many tokens to remind them they had been married fifty ycars. Saleill. S. H. Baync was in town l'ri- ; day. day.H. H. E. Grinstcad was in Falls City on busincss. Rcn Grinstead and wife went to Lincoln 'l'ucsday. Fred \Vylie drove up from Falls City Friday afternoon. Hi Shildncck has sold his farm to Mr. 20rn for $100 per acrc. Mrs. Hoff CitttC down from Humboldt Monday aftc1"1100n. Roy \Vallcr and wife spent Sunday with John 'fichcn and wifc. Lillith Mead wcnt to Fihnore , Mo. , Sunday to see a cousin , who is seriously sick. Eugene Baldwin of Omaha cause yesterday to visit O. A. Jcnnings. Mrs. Ben Kelly and two of her little children arc sick this wcck. Vera Lord of Vcrdon visited friends in town thc first of thc wcck. Hay Gist and wife of Humboldt spent Saturday and Sunday with S. P. Gist and wife. Hcrman Schneider and wife of Pickcral , Ncb. arc visiting with friends in this citv. Florence Jones returned from Stella Wednesday wherc she has spent several days with friends. Ida \Vhitcomb of Lincoln visit- cd over Sunday with her friend , Mrs. Bert IVlcCoo1. Mrs. Letha Scott was up from Falls City last Friday and stayed over Sunday with her foll\s. : Mrs. Whitney and little daughter - er , 140renc came up Monday from Hiaw t'.1a to visit with her mother - er and sistcr. Mrs. Shirley came down from Lincoln Monday afternoon to visit with her daughter Mrs. Will HofTncll. Minnie Clift , of Humboldt arrived lucre Monday to spend a short timc-with her sister , Mrs. Ab Adams. 1\fr. and Mrs. Emmcrt cntcr- tamed Mr. and Mrs. Schneider and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Houston at six o'clock dinner \Vcdncsday. 1\lr. Norvillc Hedgc and wife and Daisy Arnold of Stella spent Sunday with relatives near Salcm. Violent Attack of Diarrhoea Cured by Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and Perhaps a. life Saved. "A short time ago I was taken with a violent attack of diarrhoca and believe I would have died if I had not gotten relief , " says John J. Patton , a leading citizen of Patton , Ala. "A friend - recol1l1nel1ded Chambcrlain's Col- ic , Choler and Diarrhoea Hcm- edy. I bought a twcnty-live cent bottle and after taking three closes of it was entirely cured. I consider it thc best remedy in the world for bowel complaints. For sale by A. G. \Vanncr. f\foiher's Slipper. . By Rev. F. Poutcon 'l'all crholltltcrecling chicken , Maldn' IItII get out tq slwlc ; l\Ialdn' cm tcw inv thc'r nahal's , .All' obey th' Golden I lIlc. ' ccrt'JI ' mcm'l'i7cd All these things I'vc cert'uy ( An' I'll not fcrgit cm qlliclq ) With thc assistance IIV my inttuly , An' her slipper smooth all slick. 'l\Icmhcr whcn a little shaver , Stole sonic mcll'lIs with th hay : ; lIow we sat right dowlI all' ct cm ; Didn't IImltc cr hit IIV 1I0isc. Sonic one saw tiS , told our IIHlIlllllics , \Vcnt an' laIc cm oO'tll qlliclq ; 'l'hclI our matllmics fanned our trousers With their slippers smooth and sliclf. Used l to like t' hay dad tall tIIC , 'atlsc he used a buggy whip ; SllIn times I'd get right clost tCI' him , 'l'hclI again , away I'd slip ; So lie dirht't always hit tIIC , An' I'd git oil party quick ; But I cll n't fool my mammy With liner slipper smooth all slick. 0 , I tell you when she : got me. . lly th' car so sure an' tight ; An' hussclcd inc across her nee , How I used tcr jump and fight ; How I'd struggle , sqllccl an holler , Squirm an' tremble , twist an' kick ; \Vhcn my mammy fanned my trousers With her slipper smooth an slick. Years hay gone , an' I'vc forgotten Many things IIV childhood days : Many schoolmates passed front tIIcmry I'm fcrgittinllv timer ways ; But theses things I'm not fcrgcttin- In my mcm'r ) ' fresh an' quick , Conic th trlots tlV my ole manl1Y An' her slipper sll100th an slick. McNa.Il's I , . GROCERY Fancy and Staple Groceries. Fruit in Season. Satisfaction Guar- anteed. Free City Delivery Phone 40. Storage for Household and Other Goods. D. S. McCarthy PROPRIETOR OP CITY DRAY LINE Special Attention to Household lt10vlng - Phone 211 ' Palls Nebraska City - - _ - J ' .