f" October IL } 'I904 , ; . I1-1h PALLS lll Y 'I K 113 U 1V L
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: LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
: ' Sec \Vanncr for ta.blets.
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, - ' , John Holt returned Sunday
. . . .l from . St. Louis.
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. V. G. Lyford was a St. Louis
; visitor 1\Ioticla3
Joe Miles returned from Cali-
fornia Sunday.
E. O. Lewis was Kansas City
visitor Frit1ay.
, Ike Lyons. sr. , was a incolll
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visitor Saturday.
I F. V\T. Cleveland left 'Vcdncs-
day for Chicago.
Mrs. Win Mohlcr : went to Kan-
J sas City Wednesday ,
Will Casey is now employed on
M. Giannini's Bus Linc.
. Simon Davies returned to Auburn -
burn Monday aftcrnoon.
Mrs. Sullivan and daughter arc
' ; I visiting in Lockridgc , I P.
' 'k .
George Wertz came up from
St. Joseph on No. : 15 Monday.
\ \Vintcrbottom and wife left
Sunday morning for St. Louis.
F.1. . Pearl and wife of Hia-
watha spent Sunday in this city.
Pork sausage ! and hamburger
fresh every day at Coupe L'el'llOrn-
tons.
tons.Dr.
Dr. R. P. Roberts.dentist
over Kings Pharnlacy.
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. . . . A. Stevens and wife of Hia-
' ( watha were Falls City visitors
Sunday.
l\Jrs. Clegg and Anna Poteet
, . are viewing the exposition at St.
, Louis.
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Hev. J. Bennett and C. F. Bar-
. rett came down from Humboldt
Saturday.
Dr. Keller ] and wife were B. &
1\1. passengers for St. Louis \1on-
t day.
day.Mrs.
Mrs. F. C. Wiser is at home
after viewing the exposition in
St. L l1is.
Mrs. Hunt and Mrs. 1na San-
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'del's and child left Monday : for
St. Louis.
H. C. Smith made a business
" . , trip to St. Louis the latter part
last wcck.
Thomas McLain and wife returned -
turned from St. Louis the first of
the \veck.
Baltimore oysters ill bulk and
Michigan celery at Coupe and
trllOrn ton s.
Thc school children are invited
to call at \Vanners for their
: school supplies ,
- - . l'frs. 1. M. Houston and daugh-
\ . tcr returned from the exposition
thc first of the week.
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_ George Holt and wife , J. L.
. SlOCUtl1 and daughter were B. &
M. passengers for Kansas . City
tl'hursday.
Bring your apples to the new
; cider mill at the creamery build-
ing , four blocks north of the
Douglas 111i11.
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Chester Fisher and wife , I [ rs.
George Cleveland , the Misses
Fisher , Mrs. Beachy , J.P. Barnes
Albert Zimbcl' , Fred De\Yald , M.
Giannini and wife , I\Irs. Jacob
Dacschncr and two daughters , 1-1.
S. Myers and wife and Herbert
Hcdg-es left on the the M. P.
special for St. Louis Sunday c\'cn-
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A couple of crate of hogs while
standing a truck close to the
track in thc M. P. yards Monday
afternoon were struck by a local
freight , breaking the crates and
turning the swine loose. However
owing to the activity of Fred
McI-icvcr ; : the porkers were soon
secured in the crates and all was
quiet.
Miss Pearl Hanna took her
seventh grade for a picnic on the
Muddy Saturday. They went
in a hay rack which broke : down
as they were starting home , not
reaching town until about nine
o'clock.tl'hcrc were a I1lUuber
of anxious parents by the time
the children arrivcd.
Dr. Houston reports a baby
boy who arrived at thc home of
Mr. and Mrs. Will Uhlig Sunday .
Mother and child are doing wcll
at this writing and here arc
hopes of 'Vil1's rccovery.
Mr. W. A. Grcenwald went to
Plattsmouth Sunday to attend
thc funeral of Frank Morgan ,
grand financier of the A. O. U.
\V. who died Saturday af cancer
of the stomach.
1\1rs. Jennie Ewalt and daughter -
er Magnolia will spend thc early
part of thc winter visiting relatives -
tiyes in Ohio , departing later for
Galveston tl'cx. , to visit with
George Ewalt. .
Bert Siman ton and wife , Mrs.
J. Pickett , Z01a Jones , Mrs.
Roberts and daughter , and Neal
1'lwrntoll returned from thc Ak-
Sar-Bcn festivities Sunday cvcn-
ing. ,
John Plant and wife arc visit- i
ing friends in this city after an :
absence of seventeen years. Mr.
Plant was formerly employed in
the First National Bank.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Laweruce :
arc visiticg with their son Ed. in
Jefferson County. They expect
to bc absent two weeks.
Guy Spencer and wife who
have been visiting relatives in
this city returned to Omaha Mon-
day.
day.E.
E. A. Manst and Gm Strauss
were l\I. P. passengers for St.
Louis the first of trc wcek.
Mrs. D. C. Kirkpatrick and
Miss Boosc returned from Kansas
City thc latter part of last weck.
Rcv. Hey and family moved to
Portland , Oregon were the rever-
end has an appointmcnt.
Frce ) Parches and wife spent
Sunday in St. Joscph.
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The 'Be ri M aitr ° e , s . . i
For health and comfort is a Felt IVlattress. Every-
body knows it . hence the extortionate prices asked
ill every magazine you reacl.
But if they only knew that this $ 8. 50 Sanitary
Felt l\'fattress is positively unexcelled in any point
they would have no other.
t's I made from guaranteed corded sanitary felt
, . by the largest manufacturer in Cincinnatti , Ohio , the
great cotton market town. It I weighs 45 pounds , will
not absorb moisture will make over like a hair mat-
tress and is as soft as down.
A Flowery ' of EOJe.
Not half the people who read this add have a
bed wQ.rth sleeping on , yet they spend every week
for foolish things more than the price of a good bed.
You spend one-third your time therc. Why deprive
yourself unconsciously one moment of comfort by
sleeping on a poor bed when so great a portion of
your life is spent in that way. Of all friends a mat-
tress is the most personal. See to it that it is cleanly ,
sanitary and comfortable.
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'Rea.i. $ ( ( Q , Abbey
Falls Ciij Neb . rasla
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[ ' ' TIME TABLE
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Ir Mr fU ! t , Palis CIty. Neb.
Lincoln Denver
Omaha Helena
Chicago Butte
St. Joseph Salt Lake City
Kansas City Portland
51. . Louis and all Sun Francisco
poInts east and and all poInts
south. west.
TRAINS 7.1AV1 ; AS l'or.TOWS :
No. 42. : Portland St. Louis
Special , St. Joseph ,
K ansas City , St.
Louis amI all points
cast and south. . ' . . . 74 : : p m
No. 13. Vestihulcd ' express ,
daily , Denver and
all points west and
northwest. . . . . . . . . . 1:33 : a 111
No. 14. Vestihllled express ,
daily St. Joe , Kall-
sas City , St. Louis
and all points cast
and south. . . . . . . . ' . 7:43 : a 111
No. 17 Local express , daily
\Vymorc and points
eastwestnorthwest 1:28 : p 111
No. 15. Vcstihuled express
daily , Denver alld
all points west and
northwest . . . . . . . . . 1:24 : p 111
No. 16. Vestihulcd express
daily , St. Joe , Kansas -
g sas City , 8t Louis
Chicago and points
east and south. . . . . 4:30 p 111
No. 18. Local express daily
Atchison and points
south and wcst. . . . 3:58 : p ni
No. 41. 81. I..ouis-PortJaml
. Spcchl I , Li ncolllHc-
lena , ' 1'acoma alld
Portland without
challg'c . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:07 : p 111
No. 115. I..ocal : accommoda-
tiOIl , daily l c x-
ccpt SIIIHlaySalcm ,
Ncmaha and Ne-
braslm City. . . . . . . . 11:30 p 111
Sleeping , lining alld reeling chair
cars ( scats free ) 011 through traills.
' 1'iclcts sold and baggage checked t.1
allY point ill thc States or Callada. For
infol'lllatioll , till1e tables , maps amI
tickets , call on or write to G. Stewart ,
Agent , Falls City , Neb. , or J. Francis ,
G. P. & ' 1' . A . .Omaha.
Cause or Lockjaw.
Lockjaw or tetanus , is caused
by a bacillus or germ which exists -
ists plentifully in street dirt. It
is inactive HO long as exposed to
the air , but whcn carried beneath
thc skin , as in thc wounds causcd
by percussion caps or by rusty
nails , and when thc air is exclud-
cd the germ is roused to activity
and produces thc most virulent
poison known. These germs
may be destroyed and all danger
of lockjaw avoided by applying
Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely
as soon as thc injury is rccc \'cd.
Pain Balm is an antiseptic aI1d
causes cuts , bruises and Wee injuries -
juries to heal without maturation
and in onc-thinl thc time required
by thc usual trcatmcnt. Sold by
A. G. 'V anneI' .
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