The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, September 23, 1904, Image 24

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September 23 , 1904' . , THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE - - _ rl
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Colts Victorious.
'l'hc Fourth of July is merely a
memory with 'I'my since the game
Sunday aftcrnoon. 'l'hcisitors
succccdcd in running in two
scores luring thc first inning hut
N this was bottled up for further
use when Falls City chalked
down three in thc same inning.
Foster went to first and two-
stepped down to second when Po-
tcet took up thc lath and landed
the ball for 'three bases and Foster -
tcr trotted home bode walked
to first : Toni came home and
Glincs was g'ood for first wHile
Paxton handed out a little single
which brought li'ochlinger in
second inning was zero : weather \
with nothing doing on the score
book. In third Troy ran in two
quality marks and rested after
an unusual exertion.
In thc saute inning Potcet
walked to first and stole scond
when , Fodc came in with a well
timed two base hit and Tom wan-
dcrcd home , Glines took first and
bode came homc. This put thc
game 5 to 4 in favor of li'alls City
and they all kept still for thc
next four . innings but Troy got
up a little ginger and run in an-
other mar'l'his ] : tied the score
until the last half of thc ninth
when Gus knocked a lovely two
baggcr while li'odc took the track
for him. Scars put a good one
to the wilderness and FocIc came
in for thc gra\'y.
Win3n it comes to ball playing
Troy had to sit clown in the
{ shade and fan itself and we hope
they arc satisfied that they can't
touch thc Falls City colts in a
good fair gamer Our unequalled
battery , Ruegge and Potent arc
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always there while the support t
given them by thc entire team
can't be 1)cat. Scores were run
in by Potcet , Foster and Foeh-
lingcr. Gallle by innings.
1'Oy-2-0-2-0-0-0-0-1-0-5
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Falls City-3-0-2.0-0-0-0-0-1-6 -
Umpire , Glines.
A Worthy Undertaking.
Members of SoroRis are circu-
latin 11 petition this week which
will be presented to thc council
asking them to provide some
means of proper sanitation i for
the city , by keeping the streets
and alleys in better condition.
The petition is being quite generally -
erally signed by thc business '
men and property owners of the
city. This is a good move and
we have no doubt much good will
be accomplished thcrcby , as this
t organization is well known for its
i push and energy in anything it
undertakes and such a worthy
undertaking as this will certainly
not meet with failure.
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Broken Leg.
1\1r. Joseph Rogers of Bedford ,
1\1ass. an employ of Barnum &
Bailey s circus 130. , while helping
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to load a wagon onto a car in the
B. & 1\1. yards stt : : , tained a broken
lcg' The chain fastened to the
tongue of the wagon broke let-
ting the tongue turn around side
ways , which struck 1\11' Rogers
just ! below thc right knee , break-
ing . ' ' . injttre(1.-tnam
, tIV { "g..ipjured.n.1an , '
was taken to the Mercy hospItal
and the bone set 'Jy Drs. Houston
and Wiser murder whose care 1\11'
Rogers is steadily improving.
Hit By a Bat.
While playing base ball on the
school grounds Monday , Ray
Hal\na was struck in the face by
the bat receiving a severe wound.
He was standing just behind the
hat and when one of his play-
mates swung at the ball young
Hanna received the full force of
the blow.
IVlarried.
Thursday afternoon Sept. 22.
Clydc Das and Minnie Shaw
were united in marriage , Judge
'Vhilite tying thc knot. Although -
though the marriage was a very
quiet affair the fact leaked out in
a few hours.
The bride is a daughter of
henry Shaw and-is : well known
in this City where she has lived ;
the past four or five years. The
groom is a son of H. - C. Davis.
editor of the Falls City News and
enjoys a wide acquain tancl' .
l\11 : and Mrs. Davis left on thc
afternoon train for Omaha. The
Tribune joins their many friends
in extending sincere congratu-
lations.
Market Report.
Corn . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . , . . . . . ,40f
WhiteOats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 ( )
Mixed . . . , . . . . ' . ' . . . . . . , . , . . .24e
W' heat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .91e
Cattlc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . .5.50
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I-logs. . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . .5.40
Butter. . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . .101'6
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] i\rycys h , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . " . 1.e
Zion Meeting.
Rev. J. N. Keller will assist
Hev. Chas. A. Hey at Zion 1'abcr-
naclc , Sunnay 3 p.m. in conduct-
ing a Praise and Testimony
mceting. He will also ! preach at
7:45 : p.m. and on Monday Tuesday -
day and \V cdnesday evcnings. All
are invited to attcnd.
NevI Cases Filed.
John \ " . Randall vs. Elva Ran-
dal1.-Dh'orcc.
Gertrude Brisby \'s. Lewis
Brisbr.-Alimonr and Support.
Has Sold i\ l'lle of Chamberla.in's
Cough Remcd ) ' .
I ha\'c sold Chamberlain's
C6ugli Remedy for more than
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twenty years and it has given i
entire satisfaction. 1 have sold a
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pile of it and can recommend it i
highly . -J oscph MeEl hinc ) ' , Lin ton -
on , Iowa. You will find thh
remedy a good friend whet
troubled with a cough or cold ,
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It always affords quick remef a midis
is pleasant to takc. For sale by
A. G. 'Vanncr.
W. H. MADDOX
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
l Lands bought and sold
Hartford Fire Insurance
- Houses in city for sale
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I rloney to loon
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Visit The Old I'Ol'3. ! , .
One fare plus $2 for the round - . * (
trip to a great mane points in
Ohio , Indiana Kcn tuck ) ' . Tickets - :
ets on sale September 6 , 13 , 20 ,
27 and October 11. Good via St.
Louis and for stopover at the
great cxposition Final limit
thirty days. See me for . full .
particulars or write to L. VV'
Walely , General Passenger
Agent , 0111aha.-G. Stewart ' \ . ? , '
ticket agent.- . .
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