i . . . . , . - " w . . - - . . . . . . . , , . - ' . S. : : : ' t" . / , ev 23 tya4 1 J .11 ; : 1'-\1.1. : : > Ll1 1 1 11 ! 1UI\L ; . n _ _ _ _ _ _ LOCIiL AND PERSO AL When you need a tablet call at A. G , Wanners. . B. Ii' Miles of Dawson was in this city Sunday. Cambell Minnick left Saturday for Hebron , Neb. E. A. Tucker returned to Hum- boldt aturday afternoon. Go to A. G. Wanner for all kinds of school supplies. Alice McCray of Stella spent Saturday in this city. Mrs. Wi11ard Shubert was down from Shubert Friday. Stella Shock was a Pawnee City visitor Saturday. A. G. Wanner sells everything needed in the school room. . Peter Schawang left for St. Joseph Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Will Fowler returned from White Cloud Saturday. Mabelle Crockett Tecumseh visited 111 Falls City Sunday. R. S. Maloney of Humboldt was a Falls City visitor Saturday. Dr.R.P. Robertsdentist over Kings Pharmacy. Emmet Satterwhite made a business trio to Salem Saturday. . Mrs Watte'ne of Rube visited with relatives in this city Satur- day. . A complete line of fresh and cured meats at Coupe & Thorn tons . \Vanner is the place to buy your pens , ink , pencils and tab- lets. lets.Mr. Mr. \Viltse' . came down from Humbol the latter part of last week. . Pork sausage and hamburger fresh every day at Coupe 1'horn- - tons. tons.Mrs. . 1. B. . Whitaker anti l daughter went to Auburn last Saturday. Miss Gandy of Humboldt visit ed with Miss Maddox the latter part of last week. George Jacquet left Saturday ye afternoon for Chicago where he i will attend school. C. V. Norman and Ned Clark of : Troy , Kansas witnessed the game here Sunday afternoon. Edna Holland left for Lincoln I Saturday where she will resumc her studies at the Universit C. E. Peabody of Table Rock , spent Friday in this city thc guest of Miss Pearl Prater. Bohrer Bros have secured the contract for Mrs. Clara B. Neal' s residence which will bc located 1 in the northern part ot this city A. A. Hendricks will sell at t public auction 3 miles southeast t of Barada on Tuesday , Sept. 27 , 1904 , 23 head of cattle , 6 ling s and 1 stalk cutter. Rq John P. Gelding , manager of . the Gelding Theater , informs 11S , that he has had the house over- ; hauled and newly frescoed. He does not as yet know just when 4 the opening performance will be . but he assures us he has some of ; the best attractions booked for ; the season that has been here for some time. An exchange from an adoining , county contains an advertisement ' of a millinery opening from which we copy the following : " ! \liss A- invites everybody to at- tend the opening Sept 27. and inspect her hosiery " The Ladies of the Presbyterian church took in $57.60 Circus day serving dinner. 'l'his money will be used to construct a cement walk around the Presbyterian church. Dr. D. F. Hutchison , optician from Omaha , will visit Falls City , again on Saturday , Oct.,1. Office at Dr. Parsell's. Eyes tested free. Work guaranteed. 2 One hundred and eighty tick- ets were sold in Humboldt for Falls City on circus day. The Salem fair grounds were deserted and Rule wa a deserted city. Paint your house and barn with Bradley & Vrooman paints guaranteed for five years. Sold by Dr. McMillan at City Pharm- acy. acy.Mr. Mr. Carson of the real estate firm of Carson & Perry of Albany Mo. , stopped at The National Saturday. H. A. Noble of Hamburg , Iowa while transacting business in this city this week , was a guest at the National , S. L. Knox came down from Stella Saturday niglii tr and spent Sunday with his family in this " ci ty . For Rent-A modern residence in Crook and Towle Addition. Apply to M. N. Bair. Dr. Rush treats diseases of tHe lungs successfully. New method. Baltimore oysters in bulk and Michigan celery at Coupe and . Thorntous. Col. Marion went to Highland , Kas. , last Saturday to conduct a horse sale. J. Murphy and family of Table Rock were Falls City visitors on Friday. Don't fail to inspect the bar- gain. counter at Roberts , the jew- . eler. - . Maud Vance of Humboldt spent Thursday and Friday in this city. Ed King returned from St. Louis Saturday afternoon. James .Byrnes of Hiawatha spent Friday in this tit } . , U. J. Heull came over from Sa- betha Sunday. , . Here i.s Something . ) that Will Hold You :1 : r . A Good Iron Bed t 'Different Colors 4 Spring and \ MattreJJ , - - > 6.90 a ' , -r- . Our fall line of Furniture , Carpets and Draperies - ies , shown on our floors , is the largest ever shown by us or any other merchant in the county. We have Ingrain Carpets , aU , wool , at 5oc a yard and up. Brussels from 70C a yard and up. , . " . , " . . , The room size Rug line is especially fine. L Our line of Lace Curtains is also without an I equal in the city. Curtains from 90C a pair and up. ; . . f All We ash , iJ a Comparison I . to. 1 . e 'ReaotJ ( ( f ! Abbey Falls CitY Nebraska : - Burhn tonTIME TABLE I ton\ \ , . / I Route . . ( I Falls City. Neb. l Lincoln Omaha Chicago St. Joseph Kansas City St. Louis and all points east and south. Denver Helena Butte . Salt Lake City Portland San Francisco and all points west. TRAINS LUAVE AS JiOI.I.OWS : No. 42. Portland St. Louis Special , St. Joseph , t. Kansas City , St. Louhrand all points east and south. . . . . 7:27 : p m No. 13. Vestibuled express , daily , Denver and all points west and northwest. . . . . . . . . . 1:33 : a 111 No. 14. Vestibuled express daily . St. Joe , ! ( an- sas City , St. Louis and all points east and south. . . . . . . . . . 7:43 : a 111 No. 21. Local express , daily Lincoln and points eastwestnorthwest 1:28 : p 111 No.1. Vestibuled express , daily , Denver , and all points west and northwest . . . . . . . . . 1:15 p m No. 16. Vestibuled express daily , St. Joe , Kan- sas City , St Louis Chicago and points east and south. . . . . 4:30 : p 111 No. 22. Local express daily Atchison and points south and west. . . . 4:44 p lit No. 41. St. Louis-Portland SpecialLincolnHe- ' , lena , ' 'I'acoma and f. Portland without " ' . change . . . . . . . . . . . 10:07 p m ( t No. 115. Local accommodation - . . " . tion , d a i lye x- cept SundaSalem , . Fit Nemaha and Nebraska - - braska Cit ) , . . . . . . . . 11:30 : p m Sleeping , dining and reeling chair , cars ( seats free ) on through trains. 'l'iclets sold and baggage checked to 1 . any point iu the States or Canada. For information , time tables , maps and . tickets , call on or write to G. Stewart , - Agent , , Falls , . City , Neb. , or J. Francis , . G. P" . & 'r. A . , Omaha. : i Emerjency Medicine. It is a great convenience to have at hand reliable remedies for use in cases of . accident and for slight injuries and ailments. A good liniment and one that is 'I fast becoming a favorite if not a " : A household necessity is Chamber- lain's Pam Balm By applying it promptly to a cut , bruise or . burn it allays the pain and causes the injury to heal in about or.e- third the time usually required , and as it is an antiseptic it pre- vents any danger of blood poison- ing. When Pain Balm is kept at hand a sprain may be treated be,1 . . . fore in ama tiCn ? sets ' .in , which" : . : ' ' : . : , , . . . insure ' ' ' a' 1I1sure a qUIck recO\'ery. For I sale by A. G. 'Vanner. ,