. . ' " September 2 19U4 ' 1l1 1 1LL Li1 1 11113 U l'J L - - - . . . - - . - LOCAL AND PERSONAL. I . ( - -'j Re\ Pougeon enjoyed the t" privilege of addressing two large . . ( . audiences in the Christian church last Sunday. In the morning he used for his subject-"Life , , . , . telling about the difference in the . ' \ l ; meaning of the word under thc . . . " Old and New dispensations " In t 1 ' > , the evening hc addressed a'cry , .I. . large crowd , using for his subject . . . , - " = Jesus and Thc HiJ rIot. " He . - told his hearers that they should . J" bc like Christ was when the accusers - . , . cusers were arraing.ing this ' woman ; Christ was so indifferent - as to their accusations that Hc . . - wrote : in thc sand while they pre- - . . scanted their story. As a people " . " ! . we arc too prone to listen to scan- dal ; and not 'only listen to it , but I" _ actually help in spreading it. : \Vc pray to the Fathcrof Mercies " . - . . . . _ to bc merciful to us , while wc arc " as cruel as 'tis possible to 'Je , to . , J. : " those whose actions do clot meet . . . c' with our approbation. Services as usual next Sunday ; the evening service will begin at 7:30 : instead of 8 o'clock. All these services s ; / arc free , and you are cordially in- : 'dted to attend them. A. G. \Vanner sells everything I needed in the school room. ' . ' . At the regular meeting of the . . Baptist church an unusual spirit of hopefulness prevailed. Re- j " _ ' , ports from all committees were : read which show the church to 'A"J be in better shape at the begin- , J , ' . .ning of the fall } ] work than it had : : ever been before in its history. Provision was made for the rais- . ; , . . . . , ing of a floating debt , one new r. mem1.cr to be received at the . Communion service next Sunday. . . , The usual services will be held. . e/ Dr. ScHnger , who addressed three { large bodies of n presentatIve + Baptists in Lincoln and Crab Orchard last w , eki11 \ ; preach , . next Sunday. Providence permitting - mitting- the church will enter up- . . , on a protracted meeting a week . ; . ; r from next Monday. Dr. Selinger . . ' + to preach daily assisted by Mrs. , . : " , Selinger , who like him l . has . hail . . . . ' extended exoerience in missionary - - ' ; ary work. All are invited to all . . . .v .t of our S.tces. . " ' : ' : Miss Allie Poteet will be at ,1 . . ' ' ' I . . ; Miss Barrys. \1 ; > ' . . . When you need a tablet call at J- A. G , 'Vanners. 1 . . \lrs. J. W. Barnett is in Chica- 1i . . ' " of milli- < .oo ' go selecting her stock - ' , , " : . . " . : ' - . " . I1cn' for the coming " scas n. ' : . . Go to A. G. \Vanner for all ' . ' - . "i , . . . . . , . ; . . . . . . . kinds of school supphes. - ' , . it I' 't Dr. A. Gaiser , dentist , office ' " , ; , ; over Richardson County bank. . f , 4' -.Miss Baetty will bc with Miss . . f. 1 " ' . . ' . Barry through the fall . season. . , . ' Eat Sowles Candy. I , 'See 'Vanne , for tablets. -.I . Dr.R.P. .Rbertsdentist I . , . : ? , ' ; , " ' . , . ' over Kings Pharmacy. . " . . , ' . 1" - . . . ' " ' - - " . . . . . . . „ . . f-i . iJ J i . . " \-Vanner sells ink. King's for Haml11ocli.s. Call and see the new stock ! : of Fall Millinery at Mrs. Breith- aupts. A swell stock of new Fall Millinery just received at Mrs. Breithaupts. The school children arc invited to call at 'Vanners for their school supplies. Miss Bertha Mower will bc , with Miss Barry through the coming season. . \Vanner is the place to buy your pens , ink ] , pencils and tab- lets. . Miss Nell Snyder ) wilt assist in I the sales room at Miss Barry's I this season. Mrs. Brcitli'aupt has just returned - turned from the eastern markets . _ . _ _ . _ . . . . . . _ ' - . . . . _ . , . . _ .u _ " where she purchased : it swell : tock of hall Millinery. There will be services at the Presbyterian church next Sunday noming and c\'cninJ Our members - bers and supporters arc urged to be present. Everybody invited. Mrs. Caffrey arrived Wednes- lay ' from St. Louis , where she has been for some time with the Richard Hemlon : .l\lillih ry Co. Mrs. Caffrey' comes to trim for Miss Barry. She has trimmed for a number of seasons in Kansas - sas City , Denver and St. Louis. J. E. Gaskill representing , the Ross P. Curtice Piano Co. of Ne- braska City was in our city Monday . day looking for a location. The stock inclines ; a fine line of pianos and organs and wc hope they will jOin the Falls City list of business mcn. mcn.Thc Old Settlers picnic wils held Wednesday and 'rhursdi'Y . ' at RothenlJergcrs gro\.c. It \ ti asa a grand succcss. D. A. Ransom 'of Shuhert i5 acting in the capacity of deputy " sherIff , having assumed that office on Tuesday of this week. Visit The Old Folks. One fare plus $2 for the round trip to a great many Hints } in Ohio , Indiana Kentucky. Tickets - ets $ n sale September G , 13 , 20 , 27 and October 11. Good via St. Louis and for stopover at the great exposition. Final limit thirty days. See me for full particulars or write to , L. W. \Vakcly , General Passenger Agent , Ol11aha.-G. Stewart , ticket agent. W. H. MADDOX REAL ESTATE AGENCY Lands bought and sold Hartford Fire Insurance . . . Houses in city for sale . rIoney to loan Telephone 178 . . . . . " . ' . . ' . " , . " ' . - . - - - - - - - , . _ . , . - - " " , . LEA'RING ALE , . - - - - - - - I , . All Summer Goods Alaska . . . - - . . - . - . . - - . . . . . - . . . . . - . , . . . " ' " " ' . . - Refrigerate r . .r..r..r tors , Je\\'ell Gasoline Stoves , Freezers . . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - , at prices that viII sell theln. Call . . _ . - - - - - - - - early as supply is now cOlllplete. . VaA . . . . . . - . . Ul . . . . . . . " " "A.'w , .JV1MJ.a. ' . S . . Ale X Fs M e y-e r ; a . . : E .m - . - The Cornet' Millinery Store - , . . . . - . _ , - - . . - - . . - . . . - - - - - _ . _ - . . . - . - - - Fall Hats , the very newest things. Full line of Ribbons , all the latest shades. Children's and rIisses' . School Caps and Hats a specialty Call and see thelll , . . _ _ _ _ - . - w.w . . .r.aaw..wr.a. < _ ' 160 _ MISS BARRY , FALLS CITY , NEB. . ' - : : : . CARL Cass Mead has sold his resi- dence property on Crook & Towle addition to 'Vm. Ncimier will take possession at once. Mr. Mead haveing vacated the premises - ises yesterday. . In Praise of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Dia.rrhoea R.emedy. "Alluw me to give you a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy , " says Mr. John Ham- lett , of Eagle Pass , tl'exas. "I suffered one week with bowel trouble and took all kinds of medicine without getting any relief - licf , when my friend , l\r. C. Johnson , a merchant here , alvised mc to take this remcdy. After taking one dose I felt greatly relieved - lievcd and when I had taken the third dose was entirely cured. I . , - . . ' . . . . , . . - . . . . . " ' . , - = : ; . , - . . . . . - - ' " , ; / - - WE WANT TO SUPPLY you with your winter's stock of Cual. It will pay yOU to buy your entire stock now before prices leh'iulce. It will pay you to buy it of us as we will give you thc best and cleanest . Coal in the market at the , lea3t possible prices. MA VST 1J'R.OS. 'Phone 38 thank you from thc bottom of my heart for putting this great rcmedy in the hands of man- ki.rgJ ; ' For sale by A.G. Wanner. I Can Oct You a Widows' Pension Quicker than anyone else secured a pension for MUS. AN- NA BAlm of l.'alls Citr. Allowed Ii'chruary 17 , 1904. Mr. Bahh lied October 29 , 193. , Also pCllsion for MUS. JJtN-m WHN'fWOU'fU of Falls City. Allowed - ed March 15 , 1904. am r. Wentworth died November 28 , 1903. . John L. Cleaver , PENSION ATTORNEY Falls City , Nebraska , . , . /I' ' - , ' . . , . . . , , " . t. . , . . . , . . " ii : ' : : " ' ! IIa : : _ > :