The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, September 09, 1904, Image 3
' i . THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE " September 9 , 1904 . . . - - - - - f . . , , . ' LOCAL AND PERSONAL. . . . " ' ' King's for Drugs. . ' , . . , King's for Hammocl . . ' . ' . New Perfumery at City Phar- . . " 'r..t ' . 7.f' , _ - mac" . . .1 ' " ' " . . = r ' . " ' \ , . Don't you hear the school bell . . , . . ringing ? a . . , rr : . . Paint and Wallpaper at Dr. , McMillan. . . " ' ' 1\1rs. O. J. McNall was in St. . oK ' " . . . . . ; Joe 'l'uesday. \ Roy 1141111 of Verdon was in this , . . . . . . 1 . f. city 'rucsday. . ; " . - ' Miss Sue Gehling is visiting . . , , ' . ' < ! : ' . , friends in St. Joe. . II' , I u Louis Brisby of Shubert was in . . . . " the city \Vedncsday. . ; , . . " , " 1\1rs. C. H. Marion is the guest . . . . of Hiawatha friends. 1\11' LeBlanc of Rule was a " ' . " > Falls City visitor Monday. . i. Ambrose Parsons was down ' -f : > . " from Verdon e(1nesday. . . Ona 'fimmerman ref urned to . . Stella Tuesday afternoon. , ' . . . , Frank Stowell spent Sunday . , t . with his parents in Auburn. . . . ; ; Baby hoods at the lowest prices . . , at the Bon Ton millinery store. . E. A. Tucker of Humboldt was ' ' . . : in this city the first of the week . \ : r " H. E. Boyd of Hum'Joldt was I . . . , in the city on business 1.'uesday. A. Weaver made a business . , trip to Stella the first of the " " week. "Jr ; , Geo. Messier and wife of V cr- . don were shopping in this city " : . Tuesday. . ; ? ' ' ' ' l\1rs.Gcorge Hinton and daugh- , ,1f. tel' Grace were Hiawatha vIsitors , 'rucsday. " [ 1.\ g Fred Cleveland , Sr. , made a' business trip to Pawnee City . . 'l\lesday. . . ' J. N. Colglalier of Shubert was a business visitor in this c _ ity . , \Vednesday. lvlr. R. Hanna and daughter " 011ie spent the latter part of last . . week in Lincoln. . ' Deborah Mower and Minnie . # . . Neff returned from St. Louis Tuesday morning. . Oliver Emmert and wife of Salem were business visitors in , . this city \Vednesdav. ' . . . Miss Goldie Yocum left Satur- , . " ' day for Peru , where she wilt at- . . N' . 0' : : . . tend the State Normal. , ' . ' Chas. McCool and wife of Salem - o IC1I1 are visiting with 1\1rs. James ; Whitney in Hiawatha. Chas. Gilbert of Omaha went , . . " , , through Falls City on passenger , .1- ; ! , : . No. 57 Tuesday afternoon. . , Come and see our nice selection . ' of veils in the latest designs at . . . . r ' . the Bon Ton millinery store. . . . . Robert Hoback of Barada was ' , : ' M ' a pleasant caller at this office . . ' . \\Tedmlesclay . H.e says that Bara- , da will go republican this year by a good majori ty. _ . . . Sunday evening Hev. Pongeon was greeted by a large and en- theusiastic audience , when he uscd for his s lbjcct- "Denomi- national Barriers. " He dealt in a very plain manner with the exist- ing' evils of a religious character , and said in part "In the years gone , it waR possible to tell the people things of narrow sectarian : character and got t them tow , tllow them , but , today we arc living l in an advanced age where people demand that they be given mental tal food applicable to their every day Hves. Pcople will go where they feel thai they can get the knowledge they seek after , and until we broaden : our creeds to the breadths , depths and widths of God , and not try to narrow Gud down to our creeds , ministers wilt still be able to pray to Gcd for audiences to which they may preach. Narrowness and sectarian - rian bigotry , must and shall pass away. " Next Sunday evening Re\ Pougeon will deliver an illustrated sermon on-/rhe Nails that Fail and Hold. " All are invited to attend ; services be- ' gin at 7:30. : Elmer Tuttle of Salem has been up before Justice Cleaver on charge of assault with intent to kill , and has been bound over to the next term of the District Court. Not being able to furnish the 5200 bond required by the Justice , Tuttle is now boarding with the Sheriff. Tuttle had been carrying on pretty high in Verdon , and when the officer in order to arrest him , ordered him to halt he drew a gun , but as he . pointed it at the officer , the latter grabbed it . so that when Tuttle pulled the trigger , the hammer of the gun came down on one of the officers fingers , which pre- vented the gun going ofT , and most probably saved the . onicer's life. Dr. E. Taylor formerly of Sioux City , Iowa an eye specialist - ist has rented the front rooms over Cleveland Bros. store for- merly occupied by the Falls City Compound Co. , and has opened up an office for the treatment of all diseases of thc eyc. F. P. Bvcrsole visited his wife in Hiawatha , Kas. . on Sunday last. She has been taking treat- ment under Dr. 1. L. Meyer , a specialist of Hiawatha for several weeks and is fast recovering her health. In a short time she will be at home again. Dr. 1' . C. McMillen left yester- day morning for his former home in Fullerton , where he expects to be gone for about two weeks making preparations to move his family here. : A fine up-to-date line of Street Hats are sold at the lowest prices at the Bon Ton millinery store. . - - - - - - - - - The Corner Millinery Store - - - Beginning September 12 4 SPECIAL SALE OF HATS .jI - - Ail who attend this sale will . find . . . rI bargains. ' School Hats from 50c to $1.50. , , , Large line of Caps for boys and girls. . The very newest and best styles. - I MISS BARRY , FALLS CITY , NEB. King's for stationery. King's { or good soda water. City Pharmacy for school sup- plies. plies.W. \V. 1. ' . Meyers went to Chicago Tuesdca y. Mrs. Henry YoU left Tuesday for Beatrice. Mae Gossett is visiting friends in Hiawatha. M. B. Ryan of Dawson was in this city 1'uesday. Mrs. Shieids attended the fair at Hiawatha yesten1ay. Mattie ' Williams of Kansas City iR visiting friends in this city. \V. H. Wylie of Omaha registered - ed at the Uniotl House Monday. Frank Fergus of Humbo1 was a Falls City visitor Sunday. C. 1\1. 'l'o'wnley of Stella was on the streets of Falls City Satur- day. Mrs. Spencer Foster and children - ren went to Hiawatha Wednesday afternoon. J. I ) . Shrauger and ' 1' . L. Cor- nelius of Humboldt spent Monday ' in this city. Frances Gillespie and Edward Koso of Reserve spent Saturday in this city. . ' Mrs . Mabel Gray of St. Louis arrived in this city Tuesday even- ing for a visit with relatives. Mrs. George Bliss returned Monday from a three weeks visit with relatives \Veatheruy , Mo. Mrs. ' 1'omVhetstine and child of Cabool , Mo. , are visiting with her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Gold- ncr. ner.Win. \Vm. Buff , editor of the Steii1- a1.1er Star and postmaster of such city wa a business visitor here ednesday. L. A. Kinsey of Verdon and Mrs li'inley f-4afTcrt'y of Strang , Neb. , mother of Mrs. J-4. A. Kin- sey and Mrs. P. P. Eversole pas- scd through this city Wednesday enrouie to Hia\vatha to visit with Mrs. Eversole and l\Irs. Kinsey who are staying at that place at presen t. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Higgins and son Neal left Monday their home in Rapid City after spend- ing several days with Mr. Higgins - gins parents in this .city. A big assortment of t1'ips Plumes and Fancy Feathers , also ribbon and velvet in all the lead- ing shades at the Bon 1'on millinery - ery store. Mrs. J. I , . Cleaver and two daughters , Florence and Nellie , are viewing the Exposition at St. Louis , having left Falls City 1''uesday. Me Weddle came down from Shubert Tuesday to take the train here for Broken Bow , where he will visit with relatives for a few days. I Miss Ellen Metcalf who has been visiting Miss Blanche Kerr returned to her home in Omaha Thursday \ morning. Guy Hutchins of Shubert visit- with his parents Warren Hutch- ins and wife in the city several days this week. Elizabeth Sanford returned home the latter part of the week being called home by the illness of her mother. Mrs. Charles Mettz and son Hiram of Newkirk , Oklahoma , are visiting with relatives and friends in this city. M. A. Jensen came down from Verdon last Saturday. King's for best paint.