' ! f " - _ : : : t. , . w'4w . . \ \ # . < . t/ , , , . ' . ' . . . . " . . . , , " " , ' \ . , . . -.t.I ! . : . . ' . , , . ; . , " . : : . , . . . . . " , . , ; ! " " ' . - : . ; " ' ! ' ' , . . -r : < " .7"'IT ; ' , ' . , . . , . . . . " . : ' ' , " . . . , . \ . ' , ' 1 : i ' , . d..O : : . . , . . " . , . ' . \ ' . , . , / . - . . - " - ' , - . . . - . . 4 ' ' 4 , \ : ' i j'aIIci ribnn , a . . _ _ _ . . I. . , ' : ' t. : VOLUME I. FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA , FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 2 : 904. ' NUMBER 35 ; : : ' ' " " ' n ( , . . . . , , jri- ; . . . . : : : f - LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ' , , . " " ; " . . : . - - - - \ : ' , , , , , ' : : ' ; " ' ! ) . Jake Miller is visiting friends ' ; , ' : ; . in this city. ' : . - , " " : ' , ' - 'H. H. Birch of Shubert was in . < ' , . ; . ' . , , I . ; .i. . " this city ' \Vednesda ) ' . \ . , " . . ' . . , \ . , , . ' , -r' " : " < , L' Jr" , Lon McLain of Auburn spent ; . " , < t . . . : , " : , . Sunday in this city. . ' . " I. . ' 1 , ( . : . , : ' : ' . ' " , . J. D. linton of . Hamlin visited . . . : . , > . ' , ; . . . _ Falls City Monday. l s . . . : ' " : --o.t,1 Orville Mudge of . Preston spent " . . . " . 1) . . . . . ' : . : : , Monday in Falls City. I "n . . \ _ ; V. : " . Louie Ple2"e and ' wife returned . . . . . , " ' . ; . . from St. Jos Tuesday. . " : , . . . . , Joscph , " r. \ ' " ; : ' : ; ; Mrs. B-enizer is thc guest of , . . . . . . . . ; ' , . . . . , , , : : " , . ' , . . ( " ' " ' :1.1 1's. Larimore in mco I n. ( \ ? . ' " : . ' ' - , , . ' , . " ' " M. : Schaible and wife attended , . ' . . . : , " , : - . " , " " the fair . at Lincoln Tuesday. . / " ' . 1,1 . . , ' I , : " . : : ' , ' Will and Florence Boose left . - , , ' ' ' ' ' > ' . . . . " . . . , . ' ' - : , , - , . . . . . ' - - ' - ' for Omaha ' \Vedncsday. J : J ' : ; ' " , . , ,11 ; , . . . . . : . : . : .If\ : " . , , ; . ' ' : ' : t\ 'jot : : ' : ' " . Mrs. . J. Alexander came down I' . " . ; , . - ' . , . . " . : ! iA . ; . - ' , - . ! ' ; 'I' ) . : . " : . ' from Sliutert "V ee I nes d ay. . # < . ' , - ' : Frank Crabill made business r , + , : - , . . - . a " . . . . . ' , , " : . . : . . . "I. , trip to Humboldt \Vednesday. "J- . ' , - ' _ .t : . t ! - _ . ' - , : : . _ / , Mrs. A. Keller went to Colum- ; ' . : w' : : : : : ' ; , " 'bus , Nebraska \Vednesday. r . - : ' , , George Morrison made a busi- " . .J ( . ' . . ' . " - . : ncss trip to'0111(1)a Tuesday. . . . . , J ' . " ; " ' : ' : . . . . : Mrs. \Vm. Harnack returned ; ' v . . ' . . . . . . - . " " . w - ' ' , ; ; ' 00. - " " from Nebraska City Monday. , . , - ' . F. Snethen of Humboldt was . ' > ' in our city the first of the week. . . . . - . -Irs. Norman : Mussleman left . . ' " ' ' ' , Tuesday afternoon for Excelsior " ' - _ - , : - : ' Sp'1 ngs. . : , > . . . . Fred Cleveland , wife and daugh- . .r' . . . . , tel' acre viewing the exposItIon at . . _ . "s : : . it ' , . . ' r St. Lcms. J " ' - " . r. : C. F. Reavis is in Denver this ' , . , . " . - _ " , , _ _ week on legal busit1cs His" son , C. F. jr , accompanied him. - . " . , : , H. M. Gillan of Auburn was a t . " . guest at the National while in . ' , = r' f : ' , this \ . . . . . . city I\Ionday. . _ , ' . ' . . " -Miss , .Lena Schmidt of St. . . . < 1' t . ' Joseph is visiting in the city the . . . ; " guest of Miss : Helen Brebecl , . F. H. Butterfiel of Humboldt { . - was halls City visitor the first : . . ; " ' : . . ; . " of _ fIle wcek. ' . . . \V. H. Wright and C.y. . Richardson - - ' ' . .ardson of Rule registered at the . ; " . ' . : - rCity . . Hofel Sunday. . " ' - - ' / . - ' < - : " _ ' " . George Holland and Herbert , . Marsh were St. Louis visitors the , _ - first of the week. _ , _ ' - Mrs. VVlll. Griffin of Hebron ( ; 'r . came down for a weeks : vIsit with i J' ! her parents , l\'Ir. and Mrs , J. A. mot. ' . . ' . . McCormick and other relativc.'s. Misses Amy and Margaret Griffin , who have been visiting with their lather , Hev. Griffin , , left Saturday night for St. Louis. . . tI , , , : > ; George Cleveland went to St. : . ' . . \ ' . .Jos ph Thursday : morning to fine ! - e . \ . : . . ' . . . . , I , . . . . " - - nish purchasing hh fall stock of goods. Andrew Cameron , wife and son returned ' Wednesday from Idaho where they haye been visiting for the past month. Misses Jennie and Nettie Sni- dow went to Le1\'lars , Iowa the first of the week where the latter will take up her school work ' \Vm. R. Oliver one of the ad- vance men of Barnum & Bailey's , circus stopped at the Union house _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . Wednesday. Mrs. Johnston , who has been visiting with her sons , Clyde and Hob , returned to . her home in Superior Tuesday Peter Frederick , OrvilleShoen- -lIcit , Henry Huegge , Clay Davis and Henry Smith were Lincoln visitors the first of the wee1- ; . Rev. Cole returned from Iowa Tuesday to preach the funeral sermon of the little son of Mr. and : Mrs. Earl Lemon. . Dr. John A. Berg , Miss Ella Berg , : Miss ' Ggrtrude Weddle and -Mr. : and Irs. Brisby cam'e'down from Shubert Monday : - - . Mrs. John McNamara and little daughter returned to Chicago Monday. They were accompanied - ied by Alice Gun and Leo Mc- Kiever who will attend school in that cIty. - < The Auxiliary to Steele Ceme- tery Association will meet with Mrs. Thos. McLane Tuesday afternoon September ( , th. A full membership is requested. Esther and Wallace Abbey entertained - tertaincd about thirty-five of their little friends Wednesday after- noon. Various games were indulged - dulged in after which dainty refreshments - freshments were served. Th little ones enjoyed a most pleasant . ant afternoon. . D. P. . Smith , president of the Falls City Business college attended - tended the Old Settlers picnic between - tween Dawson and Humboldt yesterday. He went up in the interest of the college which .by the way is one of the best busi- ness colleges in the state , and now that it has moved into its new home in the Wahl building it also has as nice a home as any of th m. The president , Mr. Smith is a thorough instructor - or and anyone expecting to go to college will find it to their advantage - vantage to attend this school , as the rates are much lower than. other colleges ask for the same courses : of study. . . . , - - - - , , III.WI ! . , The Fans City Tribune is preaching some mighty good { doctrine concerning the tel- . ephonc question , and the people of that county cvi- t den tly appreciate it , "Epual- ity before the law" is Ne- braska's tllotto , and it should not be forgotten. - Bca trice Express. M . . . . . . : II ! j IUITI\U. At the house of Joseph Cull ] , corner of Ninth and Lane streets , Sunday afternoon at three o'dock JvIiss'1\'I rtha W. Culp was united by the tics of matrimony to Mr. Charles Dockhom. Miss Culp is one of the charm- ing daughters of 1\-Ir. and Mrs. Joseph Culp and a young lady well known to the people of this town ; Mr. Dockhorn is one of the promising young business men of Oslmloosa , Iowa , and we speak for them the hopes of a long and prosperous voyage on the sea up on which they have launched their crafts. The wedding was a simple home wedding , only the immcdi- ate relatives being present. The young couple left Monday morning for Oskaloosa , where Mr. Dockhorn is in the jewelry business , which place will be their home. They carry with them the best wishes of a host of relatives and friends. _ The ceremony was preformed by Rev. Pougeon , pastor of the ' " " "Christian church. Died. Morris Dale Lemmon , infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl . . - dIed August 29th. of - cholera infantum , age two years , one month and fourteen days. The funeral . rvices were held , at the home . ' 1 ' uesday , August 30th and were conducted by Hev. Elmer Ward Cole. , . There is nothing in all of God's great world so- beautiful as a little child. There is nothing more sad than to see a little face grow strange with death. Little Morris was a promising boy. Great hopes , were in him. His father and mother had day dreams of his future such as fathers and mothers have had from the begining. But in the "beautiful island of somewhcre" there was need of him and God's finger touched him and he slept , . . . . . , ' y , I _ . . \Ve have no words of sufficient potency to reach the bereaved ones : Time vast crowd of friends that congregated at the home on Tuesday was silent. But in I their grief the parents and brothers - ers and sisters of the little boy who was arc not entirely alonc. . This community sympathizes with them and adds its tears to theirs at the seperation beleiviiig that sonic day we shall under- - stand. . Harnack's B nd. Tic people who attended the Fraternal Picnic could not help being impressed by time music of the Military , Band , under the direction of Prof. Harnack : : . Professor and his men was a success , and deserved the highest possible display'of appreciation Prof. Harnack is a man untiring - ing in his efforts to make everything - thing he undertakes a success , and there is i ! ; no reason in the world why he should not be a success. He is very affable and to sum him up in. a nutshell we have butte say that he is a royal , chivalrous fellow. Let , the people and business men especially , of Falls City , rally around , the band boys and their , director , tender them every manner of support possible and se ( what a wonderful success the halls City Military Band , under the directorship of Prof. Harnack will be. No aggregation in Falls City is as deserving of support , praise and hearty good will , as the banel. A. N. Observor. - , Sabbath School Picnic. The Sabbath School .of the Christian church spent 'l'ucsdav at Hinton's park. . It was ' an ideal day and all en- joyed an ideal , ting. Foot-rac- ing was the principal feature. Dr. Rush and Hev. Pougeon were he contestants in the first race , the ' 1 ever end reaching time goal first. Ml11cs. Nicholson , Norris amid Paxton entered tie second race , the former coming off the grounds ' victor. Base-baU , rope-jumping and various other games took up the greater part of the day , while the eatables received a goodly portion of interest. \V. A. Cottrell of Concordia , Kans was a I ! ails City visitor the first oj the week. . . . . 'L - ' . . , .Ii , . . : I" " . . ' $4 : x , ; . , , tr . , , 1) ( ' , \ - I . , . . , , I 1 ; ' " - , - . ) . . .