The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, September 23, 1904, Image 3

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September 2 , 1904" . THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE
Oran ! and Stock Market.
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-7' Falls City , ' Ncb. , September 22 , 1904.
TIC range of prices for the Chicago Grain Market and New
York Stock Market with close today as reported by Farril1gtoJl.
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. Dcc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 to 10S 110/ 108 110/
May. . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110112 / 110 112l.
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" " . ' -Dee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50l. { to 50 50/ 49 50
I May . . . . : . . . . 1. 1 . . . . . : 493 to l 49/ 48 491
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Dcc . . . . . . . ' : . . . . . . . . . 31 7 _ to % 31 jfi 31l. 313 1Jto /
May . . . . . . . . . . 0' ' . . . . . .43 to l. { 34 3-8 33fr 34
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Oct : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1135 1137 1120 1130
Jan , ' : . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . ; . . 13 - 171 1320 1302 1312
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Oct : . . . . . . . . . . . . } . . . . 7 15 7'17 705 712
Jan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ; " . 7 30 . 7 32 7 20 7 25
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Oct . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . - . . 752 755 742. . ' 747
JrItI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 685 6 87 6 ,75' 6 82
. . . 'Receipts-\Vheat 121 ; Corn 370 ; Oat 180.
. . . I-gg-s-Chicag-o receipts 16,000 ; m lrket' : steady. Kansas City
- ' eceigts 7OOOj ; market steady. . .
. . New York Stocks , lower. , ,
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American Sugar. . . . . . . . 130 1-4 130 1-4 129/ 129/
I , U. S. Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . ( )77B 67 3-8 66 3-8. . )77B
. : \ . . Missouri Pacific. . . . . . . . 96 7-S 967-8 95/ ) 96
Atchison . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81H 81 % 80 7-8 .S0 7-S
I Humboldt.
Mrs. Belle Stemler and Jennie
Fel1ers were visiting Falls City
friends a few days last week. . . . . .
H.ev. Calvcrt left this week for
' , Beatrice to attend thc annual
conference of the Methodist
church. It is expected and hop-
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- ' Mrs. John Boss has been con-
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fined to her home
for the past week being threatened -
, cd with fevcr. . _
Attorneys Falloon , : Martin and
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I Frank lcavis were up from Falls
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A . City the latter part of the week
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on business.
, Frank Snethen was called to
Omaha a few days since , by the
. serious illness of his sister who is
in a hospital in that city.
j " . Mrs Emma Segrist returned
\ Saturday bight from her visit to
; r. thc St Louis exposition.
-Cl. . . A youngster : : by. the name of
Russel Hobbs was arrested and
fined in police court Saturday for
assaulting a litile girl neighbor.
Five i dollars and costs were as-
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JUSTICE of the PEACE
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scssed him which ' was at once
paid. ,
Alfred Mover an old resident
of this section went to St.Joscph
the latter part of the week and
while there was united in marri-
age to Mrs Mary Faile. They . " .
returned here Monday and will
live on the groom's farm.
The Holman family .en tertained
1\1r Elton 8twart of Cheno , Cal ,
this w < : .elr.
Jacob \Vitt a former Humboldt
business man was in the city
this week renewing old acquaint-
ances.
trom James this week received
a visit from his sister , Emma
James who is in the employ of .
the Northern Pacific railway
company at Minneapolis , \Iinn.
She left here Monday : for a visit
with relativas in Beatricc.
Wham sville.
E. Butlcr's little daughter is
very ill but is improving under
thc care of Dr. Houston.
Nellie Dunn made a business
trip to Barada Monday cvening-
Roy Dunn attended the dance
at the home of Joe Shaw Satur-
day evcning. " - _
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1\:1rs. : Henry Luhn was a very
pleasant visitor at the home of
home of Mrs. E. Dunn Monday"
A number from here were in
Falls City Saturday.
Ira Dunn and son Byron drove
to Fargo Sunday.
Grandma Dunn who has been
oery Ill for some time is slowly
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improving.
l\ ' rs. Luhn spent Friday afternoon -
noon with her daughter , Mrs.
Fallcr' .
Joe Arnold returned home from
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8t , Louis where , he visited the
cxposition. . .
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MilhineryOpening .
All ladies are cordially invited to attend
our Pall Opening which will take place 1
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Wednesday and Thursday
SETEMBER 28 and 29
and inspect our new stock of Pall and
Winter Millinery , which wili then be on
display.
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Mrs. c. W. Breitllaupt
Opposite Court House.
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I FAIR ROUTE
TO ST. LOUIS
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Fast Trains , Elegant Service
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. $25 to Portland , Tacoma and Seattle September
15 to October 15 , 1904.
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r. $ /.5 to LosAngles , San Francisco and Sacramento ;
Cal. Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 , 1904.
To California and return $45.00 August 5 to . . Sept. .
loth , return limit Oct. 20. " . ' . . ' -
St. Louis 60 day limit : . . . . . . . . . . . 13.55
St. Louis 15 day limit . . . . . . . . . . . 1'2.00
St. Louis 7 day limit daily during Sep-
. telnber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.2.5
I Remember there is 10 change of cars to St. ouis.
Take the Worlds Fair Special at 8:4-5 : p. m. Leaves
St. Louis at 8Io : . p. m. and arrives here at 8:35 : f he
next morn ng. Best train through Falls City.
For further information see local agent.
J. B. ARNER AGENT
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G. W. an d Gust Ducrfeldt left
Monday for St Louis to spend
several days at thc fair.
Mary Ducrfeldt accompanied
Miss Anna Longemaugh to her
home in St. Joe.
R. Coe and family . Stella
spent Sunday at the home of R.
J. Dunn.
Roy Dunn attended the dance
at the new Barada hall Tuesday
cv : ning.
Ida Leecy is . visiting with her
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Jake \Vissingcr was in Barada
on business Satur.day. . .
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E. Butler and family were in
Palls City Saturday. ,
Katie Gerwifk who has been
staying in Fans City for some
time is visiting with her sister in
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this neighborhood ,
Jake Wissinger and family
spent Sunday at the home of tl'
Schutz.
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