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October 21 , 1904 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE . .
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thtl11boldt.
Clull1 launtotts was clown from
'cumsch thc fore part of the
wclc. :
The Gicsckcr stock of hard-
ware was sold again this week to
It gentleman from Antelope
county who wilt remove thcsall1c
to Orchard , thus leaving Hum-
holdt with only three establishments -
mcnts of this kind
trs. 1)r. 'Wilson has returned
from Essex , la. , where she was
called recently by thc death of
her sistcr
A boy baby W.lS born one day
last week to Mr , and Mrs. Chas.
C rsh. .
Mr. amt \Irs. Julius Brock ar-
rived here this week from Silver
City , New Mexico , for a visit
with her mothcr. Mrs Brock
was formerly Miss Anna Schll1cl-
zel of this Mace but after an extended -
tended stay in thc southern
country , was married last spring
to 1\11' Brock , and this is their
first visit homc.
John Hilt and Will Crawford
drove to Peru Saturday and vis-
itcd over Sunday with fricnds
Mrs , 'r1l1a Crawford and little
Mark Philpol have been visiting
friends in Lincoln this week and (
in her absence Miss Lena Cope
had charge of thc City librarr
Jas. Atwood and wife returned
Saturday from a visit of several
weeks with their children in
Furnas county.
\Irs. Mar'urg-cr and \Irs. But-
terfield are representing thc local
Hcbclmhs in graltI lodge ill Liq-
coIn.
Miss Gertrude Bant : has been
quite sick thc past week or two.
J\I111hol,1t's typhoid fever pati-
ents,1\Iiss tae Uhri and 13m n
Webster arc on thc road to rccov-
cry. '
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, John Ball was in thc city a few
clays this week , and left Monday
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to . visit a brother at IlauluauiKas.
I Our high school team went to
I Dawson to play basket ball on
Friday c'cningbut before thc
II game had progrcssed : very far , thc
. ; players got into a controversy
t and thc game was given to lImn-
r boldt by dctault.
Irving li'illcy wife mo\'cd
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111 l over from Auburn rcccntly. Mr
HI Fillcy being engaged as helper
ii at the dcpot.
R j Will James and family moved
down from Lincoln last week and
I will again make their home in
I Humboldt.
I Mrs. Frank Todd went to \\T\-
more Saturday to spend a couple
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f II l of weeks with rclative's.
II T. J. Fcascl has returned from
I Nelson , Ncb" where he ( had been
attending thc trial of Mrs.lIutch-
' insoll and her son whe were
charged with thc murder of 1\11'
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Ohe CITY MEAT MARKET .
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Is opened tip for business again at the old _ _
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stand and will always keep on hand tile
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choicest oJ ' ,
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FRESH AND SAL-T MEATS =
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We will pay tile highest market ! price for X11 l !
kinds of Live Stock and Hides. Call and see t
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WESLEY f1iLLERF
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Fcascl's brother. A conviction
was secured and thc woman was
given ascntcncc 01 ten years in thc
fJcnitcntiary , while thc son , who
was thought to know more about
thc affair , wasgiventwelveyears.
1\11' and 1\1rs Homcr Howc left
this week for a visit at Kansas
City and Butler , 1\10.
Norman Bu11is arrived here
this wcck from Jameston , Kas. ,
where hc has been conducting a
bakcry. lIc has been rcccntly
and came home to recupera tC' ,
\ Irs , \Vm. Lonuckc ws ; : called
to Table Rock Sunday to attend
thc funeral of an unclc
Jas Ko.cl.as : a business visitor -
tor to Lincoln thc latter part of
the wcck
Will S. Jay of thc State Journal -
al was ill the city a few clays recently -
ccntly , going to Falls City Stn-
clay. .
Friends to thc number of more
than one hundred gatheredrcd -
ncsday afternoon at thc.Dry
Branch church where at four
o'clock RcLchrcr performed
thc ceremony which united thc
lives of Fred Duchcr of liddlc-
burg and hiss Lucy Hunzckcr ,
daughter of Jacob H. I-Iunzeker.
.Phc guests tlmen repaired to thc
home of thc bride where an elegant
gant and elaborate supper was
scn'cd.
dlr. and \Irs. Hanscll was up
from Falls City on business Mon-
day.
day.Mrs.
Mrs. Dr Marsh returned from
a couple of weeks visit at Em-
poria , Kansas. She was aCCClll-
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ptllJiccl home br her husband's
sister , Miss Dora Marsh who
will make a visit hcre.
Al Branson of Bcrn Kansas
was greeting his Humboldt
accqllaintanccs on last 11'riday.
Lou Howe and Miss Jennie
Fellcrs drove to Auburn last Sat-
urday and spent thc day with ,
ricncls .
.A surpri.c : party was given
Friday evening in honor of V crn-
ic Graves who will leave soon to
spend the winter in western Kansas -
sas Some twcnty-fivc of his
young assocmate5 gathered at thc
homc of his parents and spent a
very enjoyable evening and before -
fore thc departure of thc guests
refreshments were serve ( .
HarryIann and wife arc thc
proud parents of a baby boy who
came to their home last Saturday
Will Perkins , a young colored
lad who has made ( his home here
occassicnmaily for several 1 years
was placed under arrest one day
last week on rather a serious
chargc Representing that hc
had been sent by Mrs Anna Mc-
Kenny to collect from several :
parties for washing she had ( donc
lIe was given a che 'k by Qco.
Segiist of the N I ; .on : d bank ,
an.l in a short time he returned
with the same pro : erly endorsed
with the :1.(1y's ] : ntne and : ! received -
cd the cash. A coulc : of days
later it was determined that thc
lady knew nothimg : of thc collec-
tion , and a war amt was sworn
out for P r1dns. arrt.sl. ? On
Monday hc appeared im : court and
asked for a continuance until thc
following the Monday which was "
granted , and on the latter day be
waived examination and was
bound over to district court.
Being unable to give : ! : bonds he .
was taken to Falls City by con- ( t
stable Dungan and Placed in jail
to a\rait trial. Perkins ws :
much surprised to learn of the
serious penalty attached to his
iced as hc had not realisel the t
extent of his rimc , .
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Why you should buy Jewelry frolll ;
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by looking through '
our line of fresh , desirable ; goods-
up-to-date in i style and hOliest ill j'
quality-priccs lower than thc io v-
est. Jewelry is something that the , ti ) :
average person knows so little i
about that he must needs depend
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whom hc buys.
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