. . September 9 19u4 II-IE FALLS lll Y lKlJSUNE : - 11uinboldt. Grace Vcits is visiting relatives in loldrcg'c. Chester Power was up from SL . , Joe Sunday. En1ma I ! rattle rcturncd to her home in { Juincy , 111. Carrie JIasncss is spcnding a two weeks vacation at homc. J. Ir. 1 Ford is entertaining his two brothers from \Vavcrty , 111. Col. HardingHcnry IL 1p'r ; arc taldng" treatment at the Sycaniorc w Spring's. hy Dcnnis has been visiting friends in Pawnee count ) ' the past wcek. George SCg"rist and wife left 'rttesla ) ' for a weeks visit at the worlds fair. John lorchca l was up front Falls City on business the latter part of the wcck. \Irs. l dna Cooper has rcturned from a two months visit with relatives in Colorado. Arthur Upland left this week for Alberta , Canada and 111ay dc- cid" to rcmain thcrc. Sidney and ILizzieVliitehead i of 'l'eculllsch were guests over last Sunday of the Rice famil } ' . School opened i\tontla5' morn- ing" with a larger attendance than last year , the enrollment being 30e 309.IIon. lIon. la. J. Burkctt was here last week and made a rot ( ing" speech at the old settlers picnic on 'l'hursday. 1 . 1lrs. gllll11 ! GdrIstCrul and ( laughter left \Ionla } for Lincoln having spent most of thc SUI11111Cr with relatives herc. Len Mann and : \1050n ShurtlcfT left this week for McCook I where they will take charge of a farm and bc absqnt several months. 1lrs. Garvcr and Clara left on Monday for Lawrence , Kasas where the latter will take up a pharmaceutical course in col1egc. ! \II' . and Mrs. Joseph and John Smith returned Saturday from a month's stay in Dakota , where they both have real estate intcr- csts. John Hadsell was transferred from this place to Troy , Kans. . Mr. Howcll having returned from Wisconsin to take up his work as B. & 1\1. agent. { J dVi ttvcr and Miss Iela Morris were quietly married at thc home of Dr. J. R. Morris on Tuesday evening last , with only the immediate relatives prescnt. 1\11' \Vittwcr will leave shortly to finish his course in the study of medicine in Kansas City. A reception and banquet was enjoyed by about forty young folks Friday evening , the event being given by the O. B. O. club of f young mcn to their lady fricnds. Time Masonic hall was the place for gathering thc games and contests helped to pass away thc early hours , after which the entire company were served with a fine banquet at thc Park hotcl. Marriage Record. . . Claude Curry , Horton , Kasuuuu21 Bcssic Paschal , samc. u _ _ u. . _ _ _ u1S Ross f-4. Jackson , . . _ . . . _ _ _ - - _ _ _ Ruby Jones , Falls _ _ _ _ _ - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Joseph \\T. Glaze , Preston-----------48 Mary Lari\'circ , Prcstollu.uA4 William ' 1' Carr , Falls . _ _ _ - - _ _ _ _ Mary lllodgctt , samcuuuuuuu . .17 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . , ' ; ! I R. R. Norton Proll1oted. "C.V. . King" , who has been train mastcr of the shod line since thc . road began operation over three years ago , tendered his resignation to thc short line director last wl'ck. ' ' accepted 'l'hc resignation has been - cepted and N. N. Norton , chicf clerk has been appointed to lilt 1 thc vacancy. ' 'he ' chatige went into into effect Scpt. 1st. Mr Nodo1 who has been appointed to the position of train master , car accountant and supcrin tcnd- cut of telegraph , has been with thc short line about three years , serving in thc capacity of chief dispatcher i1 last June whcn hc was oracle chief ccrk.-Colo- ] rado Springs ( Colo. ) Daily ] Ga- 'ette. Mr. Norton is a brothcr-in-law of H. P. Custcr of this city and his many friends here will bc glad to learn of his promotion. Murried. At the ionic of Samue ] Prater . 'l'ucsday , Scpt. , Ith at 5:30 : p. m. Mary Larizeire and Joseph Glaze were united marriage by Judge \Vilhite. 'rhc ] bride was attired in gray sick while the groom wore the conventional black. 'T ime welding was a very quiet affair being witnessed by only ] thc intimate - mate friends of the bride and groom , after which thc newly married couple ] went to Preston their future homc Both parties arc well \ known in both this city ancl Preston and their many friends join with 'rhe 'l'ribunc in extending con gratula- tie :13 : _ - - Died.-- II. B. Segur died in St. Louis , September 5 , of fatty-degcncra- tion of the heart , at thc age of 41 ycars. 1'he lcccased was a resident - dent of Atchison , I \ : as. . and was a member of Masonic order at Pawnee city. Intcrment took place at Steele cemetery in charge of thc local order of l\Iasons. J. I I. Stephens of Pawnee being master. H. B. Scg-ur was for- mcrly a resident of this ci ty. Supervisors Convention. The supervisors convention for thc first district was held ] at \Vi11- iamson's hall in Barada , .Monday aftcrnoon. There was no contest as it seemed thc unanimous opinion - ion that Chris l\adowse of Aral o was the one destined to wear thc thc shoes of Charles Santo Consequently - scqucntly l\rr.Madowsc was nom- inated on thc first banot. This is a splendid nomination and meets with thc approval of thc republicans , gcncrally Aftcr thc convention had adjourned - journed thc republicans of North and South Barada organized a Roosevclt-Fairbanks club. Chas. Martin was elected president ; E. \Y. Nixon , secretary ; \V.Smith treasurcr. Fifty names were enrolled - rolled and soliciting committecs appointed to secure if possible the signatures of every Roosevelt man in the two prtcincts. 'l'his organization will bc a power in thc north part of thc county and under thc leadership of its splendid - did officers will assist greatly in rallying up an old time republican - can majority in thc two Haradas. A three weeks meeting will be held at time Baptist church Mr and I1rs. Sclingcr will have chargc. All arc welcome " ' - , . . . - ' . t - _ . - . - . . . L 'DIES ' . ' . We now have a full line of Pall and Win = , ter Millinery. New and Nobby Styles. . . - Call and see thel11. - - - - - - arnett' Millinery . . _ _ : : ! 1 ; ( Dr. & Ophtha.lmologist t 4' * - - - . u 4 I , , . . . " f ' 'I 1' ' ' J.1 " . If you have headache Nervousness , Blurring or Watery - . . ; Eyes , 110ating" specks , dizziness , weak mcmory , etc. CONSULT D. TAYLOR , . 'L ' ime exhaustion of thc nerve supply caused by eye strain is thc cause of such troublcs. I measure thc eye and its nerve . , supply by thc science of Opthalmology , and can tell thc J' amount of drain and strain on thc nervous syctcm , and by my ' mcthods of fitting and adjusting glasses remove thc cause and < = . 1 - all symptoms of eye strain and nature docs the rest. If you I have glasses that do not stop such trouble they are not prop- . erly fitted. Cross Eyes straightened without operation or drugs. CHITD1Um's EYHS-If your boy or girl complains of heady ache or if thc teacher tell they are dull in their studies ; many t a child has been considered dull in school when thc truth was . that because of eye defects , blurred vision or headache it bc- . . . camc an agony to study. Don't blame ] thc child before you know. Our examination tclls. Consultation frcc. Office Hours-S : to 12 ; 1 to 6 ; 7 to 9. DR. TAYLOR. J' : : : : : : ' : ; : : : . ' " . ' : : 1 ; ; ' .oa ; . " ' = .A W. o. W. Resolutions , Whereas death has recently entered the homes of two of our mcmber : " , and claimed the mother of Brother , J. F. Hichartand thc little son of H. E. Lcmmon , bc it Hesol "cd , 'l'hat thc members of Ncmaha Valley Camp No.9V. . O. \V. hereby express their great sorrow and heartfelt sympathy ! . for their bereaved , and sorrowing brothers and their families , and , bc it further csoh'cd. 'l'hese solutions bc spread upon thc records of this Camp , and a copy of thc same bc handed to Sovereigns , ichart and Lcml110n and thc press of this city. W' , n. 'tyrrell , G. V. Stumbo , Gr J. Crook. "Colonellleavcr' ' went tv Hiawatha - watha thc first of thc wcek. Guy Grecnwald and John Dorr- inglon left Tuesday for St. Louis , - , b 'J tt ' .a . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . - < L2'O : ' " ' " ' .b : : : : ' Roosevelt Club. There will bc a meeting thc Roosevelt club on Tuesday evening - . ing Scpt. , 13 at 7:3U : at the court , ) - housc. JD\'cydody comc. . , 'V -Dorrington , Prcs. 1\ J. 'Vhitakcr , Sec. " Cases Filed. - State Bank of Stella vs Amos . W. Orr yet al. Foreclosure . . " Peter Frederick . jr.'s D. Mc . : Phec et al. Attachmcn Donald McPhec.s John Hos- " sack , shcrifT. lxcplcvin. There will bc thc usual services at St. Thomas church Sunday , Scpt. 11 the 'l'hcrc will bc an 1 . - i address at thc evening service \ ser\ cc I P which begins now at 7:30. : . 'l'hc first regular fall meetings of thc Falls City Ministerial Association will be" held at thc l Baptist church Scpt. 2th at 10 . a.m. Order of thc day , "FaJIs City , its Rum and Sabbath. " All . interested arc cordially in dtcd , . -\V. B. Alexander , Presidcnt. ' . . . . - ! . ' " . . . . . . , . . ' , ' . \ . \ . . I