NF- . . . , ' , September 16 1904 'IHL 1 ' ALL L.l1 Y ' 1 Kill U N J I , . ' , ' , LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ' ' , , . ( f.1 " j ; , . .jf'Y. . C. Margraveof Reserve was in Palls City Monday. . \Y. H. Morrow came down from . . . . . 'ShuLert the first of the week. , .tt Dr. Rush , diseases of children. George Holt made a business trip to SL Joe this week. H.ev. Alexander left Wednesday . for Osceola , Iowa. g H. E. Lowe of Omaha were in the city \Vedllesday. Lillie Moran and Rose Wolf arc at the Bon Ton for the fall Bea- Hugh Crawford came over from f . ' Hiawatha . . Monday. ' r T. N. Edwards of Stella was this city Monday. , . ' H. P. Rieger of Preston was a . , visitor in this city truesday. i'1 ! . ' Call on Roberts the jeweler for watch repairing. All work guar- an teed. - . . . Roberts , the jeweler has a fine line of vltches , clocks , jewelry , _ . . : . . . . dc. CaB and see - them. ' . Don't fail inspect the bar- , . gain counter at Roberts , the jew- eler. eler.Dr. Dr. Rush treats diseases of the lungs successfully. New nlethod. J. A. Heim of Dawson was in the city 1'uesday. Jacob \Vissinger of Barada . and \V. L. Klebe : l' of Arago were in Falls City on business this ' . wee 1 { . ' ; r. ' E. E. H.umbaugh , Herbert Ay- : ms and Harry Hoover of Nema- ! . ha spent Wednesday in this city. : A. H Fcllers , S. , V. Griffin and : F. Carpenter of Humboldt were , in town . this week. : , . Reduction sale , of hats every Thursday through the entire sea- ; ' , son at the Don Ton millinery \ store. I For S'.llc-Six hole Range used i 1 since July 11. Cause leaving city call at'Geo. Bat"netts on Chase st. . between 8th and 9th. . . A. A. Hendricks will sell at i public auction 3 miles southeast f of Barada on Tuesday , Sept. 27 , ! 4 1904 , 23 head of ' cattle , 6 hogs i \ and 1 stalk cutter I Mrs. Lewis McPherson and son r from Spring- returned Wednesday Springfield - field , Ill . where they have spent the summer. N. B. Seff of Atchison stopped in Falls City for a few hours on ednesday. ! The meetings at the Baptist , church arc drawing good sized . audienccs. They will be contin- ued for at least two weeks more. t Next Sunday at 3 p. m. Dr. Sel- I inger will deliver an address to , m n only. I. . . . . . There will be services at the . Presbyterian church next Sunday , , ' . as usual. Morning subject "If a . - : man die shall he live again ? Some reasons other than the declaration - laration of scripture achieving - ing in the Affirmative. Evening "Hell where is it , why is it , what : : . . is it and how long is it ? " . Grant Goolsby , a farmer living near Maple Grove had the mis- fortune to lose his barn by fire on . ' Satt rday. The fire was soon " discovered so the loss was small. # .r " . . ? . . , One CITY MEAT MARKET . ! Is opened up for business again at tile old stand and will always keep I : on hind tile . choicest of FRESH AND SALT MEATS Poultry and Fish . . I We , will pay the highest market ) : price for all . kinds of Live Stock and Hides. Call and see us when ill need of anything ill our line. WF3SLEY 11 ILL I3R I Miss June : : Musselman is suffer- ing from a severe attack of typhoid - phoid fever. Tuesday night her condition was very dangerous but Wednesday morning she was reported - ported a trifle better. Dr. Deg- derkon of Kansas City was called the first of the week to assist Dr. Miner , who is attending Miss June and we hope she will soon recover under their care. Mr. and 1'11'Villis : Yoder cel- brated their second anniversary of their \ marriage Saturday even- ing Sept. 10. About fifteen were present and helped to make the occasion a merry one. An elegant two course supper was served and all arc . indebted to their hostess for a most pleasant evening. , Saturday evening will be long remembered by those who were present at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Rush because of the great pleasure realized on this occasiop. At 80'dock the following people assembled , Mesdames. Samuel Bucher , Fred Brecht , Al Roberts , and Misses Grace Saylor , Jennie and Grace Bucher , Iva Lowe and Messrs. Fred Sebold , Fred Brecht Al Roberts and Rev. Poug-eon. The evening was spent in play- ing flinch. At the close of the evenings event a very fine lunch was prepared and spread before the visitors and the rapidity of its disappearance indicated that all enjoyed it. At a late hour the visitors thanked thanked the doc- tor and his amiable spouse and bid them a fond good night. Dr and Mrs. Selinger enter- tained the members of the Junior society at their home Saturday afternoon 16 of the little folks had a very enjoyable time with Chinese , Turkish and African souvenir. Games were indulged in and aplentiful repast partaken of. Miss Una Snidow assisted Mrs . Selinger. t - DON'T FAIL TO SEE . the Early Fall Hats , Children's Hats ar(1 Caps , Veils and New Ribbons at I Mrs. C. W. Breithaupt Opposite Court House Two marriage license was is- sued this week. One to Alex Park and Adda Eckley both of White Clo d. The other to James Shu- bert of Shubert al1d Minnie Bal- lard of Nemaha. J. N. Hassler of the Pawnee Republican chaperoned a party of Pawnee citizens to the circus among whom were J. Treucry president of the State Bank Assn. and the Pawnee county officer . Frank E. Stumbo while help- ing to bail hay about 2/ miles east of this city caught his right foot in the press and narrowly escaped death. Dr. Rush was called and ascertained that all the bones in the foot were roken. : He dressed the inured ! manlier } and the patient is resting easily. For Rent-A modern residence in Crook amI Towle Addition. Apply to M. N. Bail' Hay Gist and wife will soon be located in their new house which is without a doubt one of the fin- est homes Humboldt. , \ . Charlie Wallace of Monroe , La. who is visiting his parents at Shubert was in this city yester- day. - " day.Miss Miss Lizzie Nedrow visited at the home of Sheriff Hossack on tl'hursday. A large crowe from Stella , Sa- hem , Shubert , Verdon and the the surrounding country attended the circus tl'h nrsday. Market Report. Corn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 's \VhiteOats. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Mixed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2c Vr imeat. . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . .94c . Cattle. . . . . . : . . , . . . . . . . 4.75 to 5.50 hogs . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . .5.10 Butter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11c Eggs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15c Notice. Julius H. Kleber has severed his connection and is no longer connected with \Vhitaker Bros , and that the firm of Whitaker Bros consists only of James M. and 1. B. Whitaker.-\Vhitaker . Bros. . .