The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, October 21, 1904, Image 29

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: I October 21 1904 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE 1 I I
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, b An Old Beer A Pure Beer H . I ;
I Makes a. Good Beer I
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I Did it ever occur to you that this is the only , I
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Place in the County Where you can buy .
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There are as many different kinds of Whiskeys as there are of Beer. ,
; There are many good kinds. There are more poor Kinds
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We Sell The Best j
Coming to town Saturday ? BETTER GIVE U5 A CALL.
The Derby , Prank Crabill Prop. $
Shubert.
Mrs. Wheeler Mrs. Oaklcy
Mrs. Imlcr and daughter Kate
were Falls City visitors 'l'ucsday.
Mrs. Carrie Quiggl of Ogden
Utah is with thc Shubcrt people
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Ethel Mitchell from Falls City
spent Sunday with her parcnts.
} I Fred Colglazier Oscar Pond and
several men from Ncmaha went
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on a hunting expedition in the
1'1 ' North-western part of the state.
' I Mr. and : Mrs. Decker and two
'I' children went to Fall City on
I Monday : where they will hereafter
! f make their home.
! Mr. Spence the new hotel pro
' prietor took possession Monday.
\1 \ I I The Relief corps inspector was
here Saturday the guest 'of Mrs
I J. 1\1. Wheeler.
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I Mrs. Roberts died at the home
' of her daughter 1\-lrs. Logan ,
Sunday eve. They have the
sympathy of the entire commu-
nity.
Quite a crowd of young folks
took a journey to the hills Sun
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I : Mrs.Chas. Felt left for 111. last
II i week where she expects to remain -
main several weeks.
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I Quite a crowd of our most pop
ular people went to Verdon Sat
I urday eve to see East Lvnn.
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\Villiard Shubert has built a
large ware house back of his new
brick block.
Mrs. Louie Brisby and Mrs.
Win Harris were Falls City visitors -
itors last week.
Verdon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Petty rp -
turned from St. Louis last 'Ved-
nesday after spending a week at
the Fair.
Mr. J. A. Sheffer came over
from Salem on Thursday he has
just returned from an extended
visit 111 the east.
1\lrs. W. J. Johnson and daughter -
tcr Mrs. Ira Houts drove eve
near Merrill , Kas. , last Friday to
visit John Raebuck and family
they returned on Sunday.
Mrs. Aton went to Falls City
on Tuesday night to meet her
mother who i is eighty years old
She and her son came horn Ill.
Ruth Wheatler gave a birth
day party on Wednesday evening
to about twenty of her little
friends.
Married on Tuesday eve at the
horns of the brides parents 111r
and l\lrs. Crouch , Carrie the eldest -
est daughter to l\IrBert Stephens
They at once went to house keep
ing in the Henderson house
where they will be at home to
their friends.
L. A. Kinsey and his mother
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in-law Mrs. Lafferty were in
Falls City on Sunday.
Dr. Meyer was up from Hia-
watha Monday.
Geo. Lum went to FilleyNeb. ,
Sunday afternoon to look after
his farm.
Mr. Hargrave and family were
up from Falls City Sunday.
Herbert Hay an'a friend were
down from Stel1e : unda } : .
Mr and Mrs McPherson of Falls
City visited W. J. Moran and
wife on Sunday.
Liana Timmerman of Salem
visited Mrs Corn and Miss Shaff-
er the latter part of last week.
Mrs Mike l\cliza went to Shu-
bert Monday.
Chester Logan of Shubert was
on our streets Sunday
Grace Sailor left Sunday for
Falls City to commence studies at
the Business College on Monday.
Miss Martha King came down
from Peru Friday.
The mother of E. M. ) 'Vheatly
seventy years of age was married
last Saturday afternoon in : : Au-
burn at the parsonage to 'Mr.
Luthborough of Peru. Immediately -
ately after the ceremony they
left for Peru where they will
make their home.
Re\ Brewer preached the fu-
neral sermon of uncle Jack Harris
at Maple Grove last Fnday.
The show at the Hall Opera
House last Thursday Friday and
Saturday nights was a success
and enjoyed by large crowds
The parts were well played especially -
pecially East Lynn on Saturday
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Mrs. Roberts sister of Mrs. A.
took died at the home of her
daughter Mrs. Lewis Logan near " ' f -
Shubert 011 Sunday night after "
months of suffering from cancer
of the stomach. On the following - ,
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Tuesday she was laid to rest in
the Verdon " ,
Cemetery. '
. Funeral .
was conducted by Rev. Brewer of . ,
the Ev. Church. ' ' '
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Dr. Houston :
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was called on . "
Monday in counsel with Dr. Guy , _ - , . ' . _ '
Taylor in Grandma Kellcrs case. M ; : k- . .
Geo. Hall returned from Lin-
coin Saturday. ,
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Jo Parson went to Kansas City
on Sunoa ' "
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Irvin Reimers was down froth / . .
, Stella on Sundar. ; .
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Face to Face ' . '
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Look your watch square in the . .
face and ask yourself if you are
treating this old friend right in allowing - , "
lowing it to tick its life away for . _ _
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need of timely attention. _ P
Perchance a drop of oil " '
now , a .
little grit or dust brushed
away will .
prolong Its period of timeliness for -
many days _
'Ve clean , repair and put in order _ ,
timers of all kinds , from the costli- ' J
est chronometers to te cheahpest
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Roberts , The Jeweler 5 .
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