The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, September 02, 1904, Image 21

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THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE
September 2 ,
Ig04
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! - . LOCAL : - AND PERSONAL.
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King's for purses.
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, - : ; ' Wainer set { s ink. "
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. . , ' . ' Eat Sowles Candy. .
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. + ' . . See \Vanner for tablets.
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Y , , : King's for , croquet sets
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f . t 4 , ' . . ' 0 G. C. Jennings left Sunday for
: . . : ' , " Alliance.
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. . " , ; ' . ' - . Books of all kinds at A. G.
, ' . . . . ' , War1l1crs.
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. , . . > . , Buy your gasoline at 'the City
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. " . , , } ; . " " , O. A-ndre\Vs was a Lincoln vis-
! ' : ' , ' f.i. " ' . . .Itor last week x .
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I f . ' ( . \ ' . Dr. F. C. Wiser was a , Rule
. "f ! . ' ! " : _ _ ' . . visitor : Monday.
! . : ' > . J' When you need a tablet call at
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. ' . ' . : ; J Grac : ; Miner returned Friday
" * / = ; 'f . > ; ; . from South Dakota.
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: \ . ' ? ' Mary Sullivan returned from
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" , . . . . . , . , . , . . - . - - Sadie Iloffman . left last Monday
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. - : : for St. Joseph , 1\10. _
. y. . , ! : : . . . . Will \\Tin tel' bottom went to
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\ . . : " , . , : \ l\lr. Hunt was on the sick list
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, _ ; a - Ed l al1oon and son left last
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_ . . . " , t , 7 , ' Thursday for D \ . 'nvcr. -
, : ; , : . , : . John \V. Holt went to his ranch
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. . : : ' 3 ; j' . . D. ? . Kirkpatrick : was - a Kan- ,
, , . . ; ' ( : " . " .ow sas CIty vIsItor FrIday.
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; I : . _ . Sec Coupe & 'l'hornt'on for thc
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I' . " ; "e\ \ : best meats of all kinds. -
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. ; , ; - Go to A. G. \Vanncr forall
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, . n ; . , ' . . ' . . ' kind's of school supplies. .
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. : . : - Rev. Alexander attend the
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. , . . . .t ) . ar . . . picnic at Rule Saturday.
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.H' , " A. G. vVanncr sells everything
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} ' : . Dr. Miner and wife attended
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I . : . . . . . \1 ; ' ' . the state fair last l Friday
. . . . . . . 3 . Miss Miller : will trim for Mrs.
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: . : . ' c. \V. Breithaupt this scason.
. . ! ; : , 'i" " . . . Dr. R : P. Roberts , dentist
" , . . over Kings Pharmacy.
. . . . , _ - ' . . } , . ' Henry Smith returned safely
' from thc state fair at Lincoln.
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, ' : ' : . , ' Ethel Bohrer returned from Au-
. , burn the latter part of last l wcck.
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' IT . , , ' : . " s. , . , Dr. A. Galscr , dentist ; office
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. : . " over Richardson County bank.
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" ' - ' : : ; 'j i' ' Fresh" cat fish , oysters and
N > i & : : : celery on tap at Coupc' & ; tl'horn-
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- . ( . G. \\T. Insheep was down from
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' - ; . , . , ' ( . : ' . ' , ' Auburn Saturday and stayed over
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' ; ' , . : Lee Van Ducscn amid wile were
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i . ' S " ' . : . ; .t. . . . - ; . " , Jim McKiever was thc guest
i " . . ' . of Miss Orva Hirth while in Hia-
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\ Mrs.Frcd Cleveland and daugh-
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- ' ' "j .tcr Ncttic returned from St.Louis
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i . . : - . ' \Vc arc making special low
! . f. , . prices on cured meats and' lard.
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" 1 , ; : -Coupe & Thornton.
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Did yeti ever goo to school 011
the opening day ? It is worth ' . .
whilc. Little boys and girls 011 H Is .Soire th :
their first school day , such little ere t . otne /n' .
boys and girls as Teddy Schmuck-
c.r , Fred Brcchts : little girl . , thc that Will Hold Y ot/ _
Itttlc l\.cntncC' girl , L co. Dlctschs
little girl , Joe and . Jack . Hc't\'is , , . , , fa , fl „ - - , _ _ . . . r- . . .
lDli7.aucth Gist and a host of little
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America who have grown old .
A Good Iron 'Bed
enough to come to the parli1g' of (
the way . and have flhl\1d a' new
road. One of Al11crica greatest Deferent Colors
ilistitutio:11 ! in thc free school.
If you wItlt : to sec it at its bct Sprint and
go to thc primary department tinder - } : { " "
der thc charge of Miss McDonald : MattrcoSoS r ' - - -
one of the best teachers in thc
west , amid sec these children start . 6.90 , t m
on thc Journey which ends at the
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gravc. Surely it is worth while , . . . . . . . . - - '
this teaching of mcn and women , . - -
to work. 0 \Hi } fall line of Furniture , Carpets and 1 .D raper-
. Re\- . Elmer , Ward Cole visited ies , shown 1 on ' our floors ( , is the 1 largest 1 ever shown 1
in this city last I Wednesday I and .
ill the evening hc preach in the by us or any other , merchant . 111 the county. -
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Christi an church to an audience , . - . . , '
that filled thc house to ovcrflow- vV have : Ingrain Carpets , all wool , at -soe a
ing. I-lis many friends were yard and up. " . , " . .
more than delighted to have this
opportunity to listen to such a Brussels from Toe a yard and up :
sermon from Mr. Cole and anxi- j \ ' .
oLlsly hope for a speedy rcturn. aTlc room size Rug line is especially fine.
F. \V. Miller , deputy secretary " ' , ' . '
" ' : Our line. of Lace Curtains is also without
of state , who has been ill in Lin- , . an
coin , for the _ past three weeks equal in the ity. Curtains from gee a , pair and l up.
with malaria fever is home fora - oJ -
few days. While hc is recoverAll We aJ1 ioS Corn
ask a ComTtlrioSon . . .
l11g Fred shows thc result of his -
si'clmcss. us many friends hope - - - - - -
for his speedy rccovcry. '
Gus Kaiser of Preston is at thc . . . . 'R.ea-tJis ( . . .Abbey
: , Mercy hospital quite ill with
rig'hts di easc. , Hc is i somewhat I Falls Cray . ) ebra. _ .a
improved at this writing with 6
prospects favorable to a speedy
rccovcry. -
Rev and : Mrs. S. Brcjthaupt
returned to their home in Mound i
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City Monday , after- visit iii 1 this
city with : Mr. and Mrs. C. W. t
Brcithaupt.
On account of one car jumping \ '
thc track near Howe , Nebraska
City passenger train No. 58 was I
six hours late Friday aftcrnoon.
Chas. Bracclcn who has been ]
visiting with relatives in this
city returned to Omaha Fdday.
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J. C Tanner and wife arc
viewing thc sights in St. Louis 1
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having left for that city Sunday.
John Mathers , one of the busi- t
ness men of Nebraska City was a
Falls . City visitor Saturday.
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Mrs'Henry Rogers joined her
husband Sunday in Beatrice I
where hc is at work.
A. Falloon of Padonia , Kansas I
"thc sugar variety man" , was in
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this city l\on'dny.
The school children are invited 1
to call at 'anncrs for their I
school supplics.
All kinds of tablets and wrIting
paper at' Dr. l\ [ illan's : - Drug
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Jim cllison was a Lincoln vis-
tor Sunday.
Paul Grccnwa1c1"wcnt to Rivcr-
on , 'l'ucsday.
Ben Jones came over from IIi a-
vatha 1\1one1ay.
H. O. Rice of Omaha was in
Falls ! City Monday.
Dick Malol1cy clime down from
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Humboldt Tuesday.
Sam Ross is visiting with his
parents in 'l'ecumsch.
Ed l isher spent Sunday withm
lis mother in St. Joscph.
1\11' Raney of Omaha was in
his : city thc first of the wcek.
Ben Miles of Dawson was in
his t city thc first of thc weck. _
Gertrude 1\Iohlcr is in Lincoln
having left for that city Monelay.
Mrs. McDowell heft Monday for
Tecumseh where she will visit
wIth her son J amcs.
1rs. A. D. Humbargcr and
little son are visiting at thc home
Df John \Viltsc in this city.
11rsVill \Vigton and son Dor-
rington who have been visiting
relatives in this city returned to
thcir-homc in Omaha S".titrday.
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Emertency Mcdicincs.
It is a great convenience to
have at hand reliable remedies
for use in cases oC accident and
for slight , injuries and ailmcnts.
A good liniment and one that is
, fast becoming a favorjtc } if not a
household necessity is Chamber-
lain's Pam Balu1. By applying
it promptly to a cut , bruise or
burr it allays thc pain and causes
the injury to heal in about ot e-
third the time usually required ,
and as it is an antiseptic it prevents -
vents any danger of blood poi on-
ing. When Pain Balm is kept at .
hand a sprain may be treated before -
fore inllamation sets in , which
insurc a quick recovcry. For
sale by A. G. \Vauncr. .
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W. ' H. MADDOX
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REAL ESTATE AGENCY
.Lands bought and sold
Hartford Fire Insurance
Houses in city for sale
. Money . to loan
I Telephone 178
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