, , , . ' " , . , . . .If"l , ' . . , ' " . " ! "t > . , . ' . ; , ' , ' . . , ' , ' 'I' " , " ' " . ht . " . . " t' ' ; _ ) i October 14 19U4 Tl.l1 l l.LL l-ll Y KIUUNg : - - - - - - - - - - - - Among tjle Sports Jake Norris bagged the first Jack and Mr. Schnutc thc first cluck of the scason. . The Colts and thc All Stars will do the war dance at Poteets park nest Sunday nernoon. This is the season when the hollow boom of the guns on the bottom land tell of the gay and festive mallard and the elusive " " "Jack. A IIU1110er of the local sports have leased thc Keim & ' [ 'owle lakes during thc open season. 'L'hose who participate in thc lease pay four dollars each for the scason. Anyone not a mC1l1- her of the club wilt bc prosecuted f hunting on the premises 'Yhat's the matter with a lo- cal foot ball team ? .l'hanksg-h'- iUg" without fool ball is about as hollow as Christmas without Santa Claus. \Ve have an abun- dance of good material alHl have the best foot ball town in seven slatcs. 'he ) Nebraska foot ball team met with a surprise at Boulder , Col. , Saturelay. They expected to rout the free silvcrites without mercy but were humiliated by a score of G to 0 in favor . of the Col- l era < 1a tcam. The high altitude may have contributed to the defeat - feat but the chal\ces are that Ne- braska is not as strong as has been licved. - - Josephi Burns , the fish trapper who was lined ten dollars and given - en back his traps is still pursuing his illegal busincss. Hc takes his fish to Reserve , Kansas and ships them around thc adjoining country. When 1\11' Carter , the state game warden comes down , this fellow is going to be taught a lesson-and there arc others. And is Falls City a sporting town ? . If it isn't it should be when it can boast of two base ball nines , as the game : Sunday denial - al onstrated. The line up was a' follows ; . Fred Paxton Pr W. Sears H Messier Cr J. McKiever H. Foehlinger S S G.IIolt a E. Gagnon Ii' D D. IcKie\'er C. Foster S B G. Ruegg-c I Ii' Noah 1' n C. Cornell H. Sanford R F J. Norris H. Foehlinger 1.J Ii' J. ll'l'cnchy B. Messier C Ii' L. Sherbon Umpires } Clarence Heck . \ \ ill h.anobe It was a ten inning \ game , the 9 score being 10 to I ) . Chas. Davis and Irvin Bode lost about ' ' dollars se\'enty-fh'e ; two Omaha ball games. The only - ly way left for them to get even is through the gate receipts of the remaining games to be play- cdYe have had a summer of ball games of the best amateur teams in the state , and Messrs. Davis & Bode ought not to be compelled to pay for it. Let everybody attend the ncxt gamc. \Ve have . all dai1ced now let all of us pay thc Hdel1er. LOCl1L AND PERSONAL. - - - 'J'hough we have seen doyens and dozen , of presidential cam- naig'ns , never before on memory was there one so void of t.tercst to the people of this community ; or at least one in WhICh our people feel such little interest 1n the result.-Salem Index. The editor of this paper must have lived about as long as Henry G. Davis to have seen dozcns : and dozens of presidential campaigns This is about as bud as Dr. In- skeep's statement 1I'1'h\s \ is the worst spring I ever saw , and I have seen hundreds of them. " 'l he usual services will be held at the Baptist church next Sun- day 10:45 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. Iii the evening Rev. Selinger expects to repeat the address which he delivered recently with great acceptance at Lincoln , entitled - titled " 'What the World Owes to Baptists. " Tomorrow 7:30 : p. 111. Miss Lena Spear , a returned missionary , will give an address. 1'0 all of these services the public is cordially vited. 1\11' and 1\1rs. 1. B. Loucks and : Mr. atul Mrs. Aaron Loucks will leave tomorrow for southern California where they will spend the winter. The trip is in the interest oj Aaron's health. The Tribune joins their many friends in wishing a safe and pleasant journey. America Frank , than whom there was no more popular young lady in Falls City in its day of small things , is visiting with her father M. A. Frank , and her man , } ' friends among the early residents of he town. Just think of it ! You can get 'I hc 'Prihunc together with either \IcClures , E\'crybody's or \Iun- seys magazine for S1.i5 a year. Just twetifS'fivc'cents - cents more than the other county papers cost alone. All roads lead to the cider mill at the creamery building four blocks north of the Douglas milt. everything new. Bring ' oJ h " ' us your "apples. For a dollar you can get The Tribune and the Weekly Kansas City Star the Weekly Atchison Globe or the Wc lay BtateJourn- al for a year. Two big papers for less than the price of one. 1\1rs. Ed Howe and daughter l\atille of Idaho are the guests of M. A. Frank and family. Just received a fine line of street hats at the Bon Ton Millinery - linery store , . . Th E WORLD . < < . , FAIR ROUTS : = TO ST. LOU S JjLi A N D 3 . : i\:2 : : : ; ; - j . , . r.t V . Fast Trains ! : egging Service -$25- Portland ; I- : Tacoma : - ; and ; ; " " " ' Seattle September ; g ' 15 to October 15 , 1904. f ; ' . $25 to LosAng'les , San Francisco and Sacramento t. . ' ' Cal. Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 , 904. r. ; ' M To California and return $45. 00 August 5 to SClt. " t ath , return limit Oct. 20. . . . . : J : . St. Louis . 60 day limit. . . . . . . . . . . . [ 3. S5 ; ' Y . 1 St. Louis 15 day lImIt. . . . . . . . . . . . 12.00 , St. Louis 7 day limit daily during . September - . , tember 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 7.2 5 . . - Remember there is no change of cars to St. Louis. Take the Worlds Fair Special at 8.45 : p. 111. Leaves St. Louis at 8:10 : p. m. and arrives here at 8:35 : the next morning. Best train through Falls City. . I For further information see local agent. . B. VARNER AGENT .j = ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , : : u.w _ . . . . . , . . , . . , . . John , V. and George E. Dorr- ington left for Yuma Arz. , Mon- day night via i \ ro. Pac. They have visited with relatives and friends for the past four months. 'Yc guarantee all the cider from your apples. No waste in thc new cider mill , creamery building- Ira Johnston left Tuesday for Plattsmouth , where he will spend some time in the employ of a telephone - ephon company. : Mrs. John Hossack and daughter - ter Nellie spent Sunday in Ver- don with Mrs. , V. C. Sloan. Cider and pure apple butter at the new cider mill at thc cream- ery building. Boys Take Notice. 'Vantel1-100 bushel walnuts will pay cash.-lIeck's feed store. Dr. Rush treats diseases of the lungs succ.cssfuHy. = New 1l1ethod. "The Little [ iiol11estead. The blind infatuation which turns a wife from her fireside be- side her loving young husband to go forth to misery and abuse with an unscrupulous scoundrel , brings about all the sorrow and happiness in thc magnetic story toldbr ' 'The Little Homestead , " which will be this attraction at the Gc.'llling for one night on Saturday Oct. 15. All the repentance and remorse of a woman who has sinned once , - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . _ _ _ _ _ _ . . I against her home , her husband and herself is shown in the simple character of the wife who sees through her blinded eyes when ton late to atone. The dying plea for forgiveness and the unselfish response of the husband , strike to the heart. Thc just retribution - ion for his sins which fall upon the destroyer of the home , is a fitting climax to a malig-ant life. 'l'hroug-hout 'rhe Little Homc- . stead" is of intense interest and { appeals to the finer sensibilities. - . The play IS from the pen of W. B. Patton author of "The Minis- " ter's Son . . Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ; ' No one who is acquainted with its , good qualities ' can be surprised - ed at the great popularity of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It not only cures colds and grip effectually and permanently , but . prevents these diseases from resulting - suI ting in pneumonia. It is also a certain cure for croup. Whooping - illg" cough is not dangerous when - . . this remedy is givcn. It contains --If ] no opium or other harmful sub- stance and may be given as con- fidently to a baby as to an adult. It is also pleasant to take. When . \ all of these facts are taken into I consideration it is not surprising that people in foreign lands , as well as at home , esteem this i remedy very highly and very few , arc willing to take any other . after having once used it. For . j sale by A. G. \Vantier. I I I