, . _ . _ . _ " . . _ _ _ _ - . t n 1 _ , . .t l ] Lal n _ . . . : . . _ - : : - - : - " ' ' ' ' ' ' - - : - ------\JIIr -"n1.'M"- , : : t , I I j Sept mbcr 2 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE or , 1 , 904 ! 'l904 _ H _ _ _ _ _ _ - , _ _ ; , t , , ; T _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Correspondence \ News of the County ns Told by Our Special Correspondents Ohio Precinct. J. \V. Dodds and N. Peck drove up to Peru , Monday returning 'I'uesdny. G Joe Cu11r and wife visited Sun- I day with 1. Hhoades. 1 J. \V. Dodds and f anll1y were ; pleasant visitors atV. . Pecks I Sunday. ' ' r.lrs.Iaf g-ie Miller \ of Waterloo - \\1 \ \ , lee , Iowa , is visiting wit h her ! narcnts and other relatives for a ( ! few weeks , E. Peck and wife drove down - . to .1\lorl' l , Kas. . last Saturday , \ ' for a few days \'isit. Newt. Camblin and family of I Highland , Kas. , visited at N. B. I Burn worth's Sunday. U Hc\ Stouder I aim wile' spent ' ; Sunday afternoon in Falls City 4 visiting with fricnds. 1 . Davson. Joseph Ogle and wife arc visit = : : t jug relatives in Illinois. \ \ ' . B. Alexander visited Shu _ Bert , if a business , way 'l'ucsday. . .1\rs. D.\\id : Thomas and children - ren returned to . . their home in Lincoln Saturday. , . . . . , , . . . . ' . I 1 l ? " " \v ms ti \ front hills 14. t , , - . \ ) " 11 u" " "I' : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . City during the week ; visiting old fricnds. ' - . . . . . . . ' . R : . To' 1J. I. l' cn t. s arc rejoicing over the arrival of a baby uoy.at their ' I home Sa turd.\\ ' . \Iary. Nesladek went to Falls City Saturday evening spend a few days with her parcnts. I 1\lrs. 'Wm. Cache rctuniet1 to her I home in 1'a11s Oity Monday after visiting her dhug-hter here. 1\Irs. J. \V IIarhaug-h has been seriously ill during thc weck. Lut " _ "UH" _ ' _ n _ P _ _ _ " n _ _ . is somewhat , improved at this 1 ; writing. : \ Emma Keller 01 Falls Cithas t again taken up her work with her music class in this city after ; , 1 I a months 'acation. ( ' Gus Schlosscr wu : up from i Falls City a couple 01 days thc first of the week , having come up 1 to meet his brothers who arc hereon t on a visit froth the south. : ' Clark Phillips left Sunday for t ] leuron , Neu. , where he has l secured - cured employment in a meat mar- \ ket. His wife will follow 'as soon ( as he secures a rcsid ncc. 1 Peter Schlosser is entertaining his sons from the south , one from ' ' from Alaua- Texas and the other ; c 111a. They carne unannounced t and thc surprise to their relat'es ( was c0tiipletc. : \Irs. ' Iar ) ' llla\'aty and daug-h- : tlr- ; came down from Humuoldt Monday l to visit her brother , Jos1 1 l'ph icg'er and family before j - . . . " . . . - . - . . - taking her departure . for her new , home in Liiicoln. I Misses Mamic and Ncllc Riley I arc attending the exposition this week and their brother Dan J. , of Omaha 15 attending Uncle Sam's husinessat the lW'Il office during their absence Misses Margaret O'Grady and Mamic Fcnton have returned from a ten days visit to Concorc1ia and Haddam , Kansas. While it ! Concordia thc girls attended the services at Nazareth Academy when Miss Nora A. li'cnton , for- merly of this place received the habit of the Sisters of St. Joscph. Miss Nora will bc known in thc religious world as Sister Mary - Aquinas. Verdon. Gertrude Bowman is on the sick list this week. J. S. Lord expects to move to Salem in the near fuGtrc. f4. A. Kinsey visited with .l.R. Batcman and family at Stc11a last Saturday and Sunday. Geo. Fogle arrived last Sunday from a few days visit with relat- ivcs near Cortland , Ncb. Mrs. Belle Webster returned front a weeks visit with friends at Emporia , Kas. , last Fr'iday. Henry Houston of Stanbcrry , Mo. , was looking after hu5iness L _ _ _ _ u _ . . 1L < _ u _ _ _ _ L _ t' 1 _ _ < _ _ . . . . .1. here the lattet part of lastv : : ' \ . : : i \ . Abe r.loQrc came down from Stella Saturday to hc present at 1 he stock sale of S. C. \Visoms. ( } W. n. Stowcll of Auburn was down visiting with J. M. Robertson - son and wife thc First of this . wcck. J. Ii' Cornell and wife , and Miss Amelia Nttssbaumlcft Tuesday - day for St. Louis for a weeks visit at the Exposition. Clarencc Clark and family c ! mmnc front l''Hc. City ; tl.c l . . . . . . . . " 1' . . . . . . . . . l . . . Jl . . , . . . . . . . . . . . attcr part of last week to look rafter his farm interest north of own.- . " I , . J. Hichcock shipped his fine nerd of cattle to Lincoln Satllr- lay where they will be on exhibit- on at thc State Fair. The Parrot that was rallied off / ) y \VIll. Douglas Monday is now hc property of J. A. Ileinzelinati ltHI W. A. Nussbaum , they held hc lucky number. After spending \'cral months visiting , with relatives and friends of this place , l\Ir. and Mrs. House cft Monday for their. home at kingfisher : , O. ' 1' . J. A. Hcinzelman sold his resilience - lcncc to henry Corn the first of this wcek. .1\1r. HC1117.clman will ommencc at once the erection of 1 new house as soon as he ' can get the material 011 the ground. C.1. . Hcinzelman took the train Tuesday night for Lincoln to l bc present at thc Sonth Ne , - . "i f1 ! I ' : ' " " . . TIiE7vOR.t..DS 1 + FAIR ROUTE ITO . . I. . ' : TO ST. LOlJiS .tt' : AND - - - ' ' ? I1r:1riEiv THE EAST . I = A . 1 Fast Trains Elegant elovice" . . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ . n..n _ . . . . . . ' _ _ _ _ . _ _ . . .r , . . . . .a , _ _ _ . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . _ " . ! r $25 to Portland , Tacoma and Seattle September ' , : t 15 to October 15 , 1904. ' $ : . ! 5 to LosAngles , San Francisco and " , Sacramento' Cal. Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 i , 1904. x . ' - State Fair at Lincoln , Aug. 29 to . Sept. 2. Return : ' -limit Sept. 3rd. $ 2. So round trip. : " , . . 10 California and return $45. oc\ August 5t0 Sept. 1 ° IOth , , return limit Oct. 20. j - rn = S t. Louis I G.odav _ limit. . . . . . . . , . . . . $13.55 M . - ' . - - St. Louis 15 day limit. . . . . . . . . ' . . ,1. $ 200 ' ' _ St. Louis 7 day limit Tuesday and Thursday - " - I day of each week . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . $7.25 . , . Renieinber there is no change of cars to St Louis. r' Take the \Vorlds Fair Special a.t S:43 : p. m. Leaves ' f St. Louis at S : io 1) . . m. and arrives here at 8:35 : the , i m next morning. Best train through Falls City. I Special Coach rates to St. Louis ; . . and , return Sept. ' ' ' I 3rd and 4th and i t th. Seven day limit $7. . 25. { . - For further information see local agent. t " l : . B. VARNER. : , " A ENT1 7- . i - , - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . - - . - , - - hraska Millers Club which was in session 'VcdnesdaYt lie also took in thc State fair while in the . city. I John. Bauer. Fred li'chrV. . A. Nussbaum , Oscar Nussbaum , Gco. Fifcr , and the Misses . .9u- ella and 1a'le Nussbaum . . . . . . tool : in the sights at the State Pair on \YN1.ncsday and Thursday . of this wcek. Perch Freaclly left for thc State Fair Saturday night with some of his fine hog-so Mr. Freadly generally gets first premiums on his herd of Thoroughbred Poland China's. ' \Vilianlsvill .1\11' Ernest .1\lichcals is on the sick list. 1\11' Ed Schut1- who has been quite ill is improvcd. # Grandma Dunn is quite ill at the home of R. J. Dunn. ' \lr. Ira Dunn and son B'roll , Jesse and Eugene drove to . Fargo Sunday. \Irs. E. C. Duerfeldt is entertaining - taining- her niece from nori'iiern Nebraska. Mr. Fred Stcinbrink called at th"c home of Jacob Arnold Sun- day evening : - . . -\Ir. Franklin has his new cider mill in ntnnin'g" ; order , and has commcnccd work.- . Ira Dunn and sons JeSSe and Eugene were in Falls City \V d- : : . ) . . : attend the . : : . . . j I Grandpa Schutz and grancl- , - ' Ella \ ' 1 daug-htfl' EllaVissengcl' spent , last Sunday at the home ofIr. : ' lxcschke. . , _ , , , , 'I ' , . Jake Arnoll , wife and son . . Georg'c silent Sunday ' at 'tlfc' ' ' ' ' : , ' . I - . Noire of i\lr. Frank Butler. - . ' / The bridge near the homc of - " . : John Constantine which -was , . ' washed ! : out by one of the recent 1 _ heavy rain has been repaired. . P\ J. Dunn ) , wife and daughter Hazcl and son Roy attended the _ _ picnic . . at Falls City 'flmurslay . . r . . " " Ernest \Iichctls ; and , 1 family ; , \ " , ' ' . , - Gust Ducrfel and family , .1akc ' Arnold and Mary. Duerfelt and' . " ' . ' Miss Longemaugh drove to t _ hc' ' , , 't. , , _ " . . lakes near St. Deroin . 8unda . : . ; . . . . . , - Emcrtcncy NCdicinci. . , . N . ' . It is a great conveni'iice to , ' have at hand reliable remedies , " . , . for use in cases of accident and for slight injuries and 'ailmcnts. , . A good liniment and one that . is . . . , fast becoming a favorite if not a household ncccssi h' . is Chambcr- ain's Pain l3alm. By applying ! 1 _ It promptly . to a cut . , bruise or burn } It allays , the ' pam and causes I the injury to heal in about O1e- third time time usually required , ' and as it is an antiseptic it prevents - vents any danger of blood poison- . ing. \Vhen Pain Balm is kept at hand a sprain may he treated before - ' - fore iii llama tton sets in , which ; \ . insure a quick , cO'C1'j'VQ " " . . . sale - by A. G. \\'anmmer. - . " ' "