The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, September 09, 1904, Image 6

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. J' September 9 tgu4' 'I 1-f L ALLY Cll y. 11 < .lUld1\J L
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I > " , - CURIOUS PEOPLE.
t " 1'r , . A float Curious Collection of Living
, , . - lIumn.n Beings.
I . , . Probably the most extraordi-
J nary collection of strange human
. ' : " beings , ever seen together since
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' . the creatIon of the world is the
, : ' . P < . : stupendous one now with that
k . ' Y' ' wonderful atnttsenletit institution ,
' , , ; " the Barnum & Bailey Greatest
Show on Earth. It is almost a
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t' certainty that : Noah never had
. . their prototypes in his Ark , nor
r ' . for that matter can their duplicates -
" cates be found in any country to-
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. day. Among this curious and
' " ' : ' most remarkable gathering is the
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: , : : bearded lady , who , besides
. possessing a fine. long' silky
! . ' . b2ar(1 and moustache , has a head
' .4 of hair which reaches to the
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_ : , / ground. The Hon-faced boy has
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t been likened to ' a sky terrier , for
l hirsute attributes are of such a
r- " ; , wonderful kind as to cover his
- . . . _ . - ' , j . , nose , cheeks , and all parts of his
. ; i - - face . the fine long har : depending -
' , . ing therefrom to a length of
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I _ ' . ' several inches. Then there are
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I , : . - . the giant midgets , sword swal-
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. : - - - - , , lower , Albino dislocationist , the
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, extraodinary contractionist and
' : ! i expansiohist , the armless wonder ,
" . . ' , , the human pincushion , and many
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J . , { others. The foregoing are but a
. 't few of the many living wonders
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; ; . , in this department of the show.
There are two huge menageries ,
. , . tJi ' ) , . three herds of elephants , a herd
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, of giraffes , droves of camels , and
. < ) : . . five 1 hundred horses. There are
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: : , : tents which cover 12 acres of
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, ' . ground , the largest seating 15,000
_ : visitors , with every ea tin it
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_ ' . ; , having a ne\v foot-rest. There
: \ I" are half a thousand performers ,
, . . , including equestrians , acrobats ,
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- . . : . : ; ' athletes. gymnasts , clowns ,
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' , " ' aerialists specialists contortion-
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. ; . : h ' . . . , ists , experts , jugglers , ridersand
, . ' others whose varied performances
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; , on the ground , in the air on
, i stages , in the rings and on the
I bare backs of running horses ,
- ; ' , ' make up the largest and most ex-
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, ' ' : 4x traordinary series of exhibitions
: ; . . " . ever held. It has been the pride
t" I
i , - ' . . , and boast of the people for fifty
j . ' . years past , and has traveled in
; : . . . " all countries demonstrating its
1J ; ; . . immeasurable superiority to all
, . . - : . : , < ' , civilized peoples. To travel the
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- ' , monster show from city to city
. . . . " : , h " requires ninety railroad carseach
: , nearly 60 feet long. The cars
, ' . , . t" ; . . - are the property of the show and
t . ' ; were built from plans especially
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, . , t ' . designed for the purpose. It will
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, ' ( " . . all be here on Thursday eptem-
I ' " bel' 15.
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- Thirty-five Ribbons. -
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, Will Holt returned Saturday
; ' morning with his prize ; , porkers
: " " from Lincoln. They captured
! . . . ' thirty-five ribbons , twenty-five
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. . , w being blue and fivC ; sweep stakes.
, . . . The Berkshires will be at Bens-
, choter's barn for the next thirty
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Real Estate Transfers.
: Mary J. Maddox and husband
to Alfred J. Wing wd all of lots
5&6 blk 162 hails Ci ty. Con. 5100
'r. G Brown ( single ) to Lulu
J. Brown wd lots 3 , 4 , 5,6 bIk 132
Falls City. Con. 51000.
Edward C. Mead and wife to
'Ym. Niemeyer wd lots 5&6 blk 12
Crook & 'fowle 2nd add. falls
Ci b' . Con. $1200.
Cora Clark Andrews and hus-
band to Edith l\L Clark wd pt S.
. W. )4 ) of N. E. )4 ) of Sec. 18-3-15.
also lets 11 , 12 , 13 blk 2 Clark's
2 add. to Stella also ] ali of Jots 13
14 , 15 bIk 13 Stella. Con. 51
A. Ii' . and Paulina E. Grable
to Harden ' . Hays wd W. 76 of
N. E. )4 ) of N. W. )4 ) Sec. 3-2-13.
Con. $3250.
\TU1. F. Frank and wife to John
D. Shrauger wd lots 3 , 11 N. 76
of lots 5 , 10 blk 48 Kings 2nd add
to Humboldt Con. $400.
H. Q. Dalby ( single ) to J. D.
Shrauger wd lots 1 , 9 S 76 of
lots 2 , 10 blk 48 Kings 2nd add to
Humoolelt. Con. $1200.
W. H. Crook and wife et al to
'Vm. Neimeyer wd Jots 7 , 8 blk
12 Crook & Towle's 2nd add to
Falls City , Con. $100.
David T. Thomas _ ( single ) to
John L. Gooellod wd lot 3 blk 2
Stea. } ) Con. $1050.
Edith M. Clark to Lay fayette
Gilbert wd lots 13 , 14 , 15 blk 13
Stella. Con. 5450.
, Joseph Shinefiew and wife to
John T. Shineflew qcd lots 1 , 2 , 3
4 , 5. 6 , 7 , 8 , blk 1.1 lots 1 , 3 , 4 blk
13 und 76 int.in lot 4 blk4 Saem. ]
Con. 515.
Eliza A. Schmidt et alto Crist
Beer qcd pt N. W. )4 ) of 30-1-15.
Con. 5)0.
Mangled.
Ralph Lewis , second son of E.
O. Lewis was the victim of a ser-
ious and painful ] accidealt Friday
night. The young man was attempting -
tempting to board a freight train
at Napier , Mo. , and in some man-
ner his foot slipped throwing both
feet between the bumpers of the
cars. Upon the cars coming together -
gether before he could release
himself both heels were badly
crushed in the fleshy part. Fortunately -
tunately 110 bones were broken.
He was brought to Falls City
about one o'clock Saturday morn-
ing and was taken to the Mercy
hpspital where Dr. Houston dressed -
ed the wounds. The probability
is that the injured boy will be dis-
.abled for a long time , though he
is doing nicety at this writing
and no permanent injury is fear-
ed.
, Mr. and Mrs. Rummel , who recently -
cently returned from Germany ,
came up from Vermillion , Kans
for a visit with their daughter ,
Mrs. Oleva Belisle.
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BUSY TAILORS
That is what we are and if you
are thinking of buying some Clothes
for the coming Fall and Winter
we extend to . you an invitation to visit
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our store.
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WE HAVE SOMETHING NEW
TO SHOW YOU
We have the finest line of New Goods
ever shown by us or any other Tailor in
this city. We desire to call your Spe-
cial Attention to our NEW SUITINGS
and OVERCOATINCS , and we abso-
lutely guarantee every garment we
turn out to be satisfactory.
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File : Dress Suits a Specialty
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JOHN WILSON
The Tailor .
In Praise of Chamberlain' Colic
Cholera and Dia.rrhoea Ilemedy.
"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 , 'rexas. "I
suffered" " ' one week with bowel
trouble anh took all kinds of
medicine without getting any re-
lief , when my friend Mr. C.
Johnson , a merchant here , advised
me to take this remedy. After
taking one dose I felt greatly relieved -
lieved and when I had taken the
third dose was entirely cured. I
thank you from the bottom of my
heart for putting this great
remedy in time hands of man-
kind. " For sale by A.G. Wanner.
Vi.it The Old Folb.
One fare plus $2 for the round
trip to a great many points in
Ohio , Indiana Kentucky. Tickets -
ets on sale September 6 , 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.
Wakely , General Passenger
Agent , Omaha.-G. Stewart ,
ticket agent.
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Ice ! Ice !
Good clean ice from Culp's lake
deliver at your dodr.-Culp Ice
Co mpany. ,
$7.75 To S/ / Louis And Return.
The Burlington offers the
above low rate for tickets good in
coaches and chair cars ( scats
free. ) On sale . . Tuesdays and
Thursdays during August and
September.
See me for full particulars.
G. Stewart.
Ticket Agent.
We carry a. . . .
COMPLETE LINE
OF
Building Material
And all kinds of
COAL b'
WE SOLICIT YOU& PATRONAGE
Chicago
Lumber r&l Coal Co.
TELEPHONE 58.
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