- - - - - - - - - . - . - - - - . . - - , . ; \1 \ . . r Oclob r 28 19011 THE ( ( FALLS 1 CITY TRIBUNE - < ! s ; ' . _ l . . . J - Mlrried. , I At t the home of the brides par- e cuts in this city , Miss Sue HoIT- ncl and 1\1 r. 1 ! ; ilrl ; North were ; united in marriage at 6 o'clock p. II ' 111. Saturday , October 221HI , Rev. R Alexander of York officiated , in 'j ' the prescllcc of a few friends and h I ; relatives of the bride alld g-room. II ( i The bride is the accomplished , I daughter of 1\11' . and 1\11'5. S. B. I . i HolTnel while the groom enjoys I . I highest respect of f all who know him , being formerly employed I in this city. 1\11' . and Mrs. North left Sunday afternoon for Lincoln where they will reside. 'I'he'Pd- bUllc joins with thc many friends of the young couple , in sincere cong-ra ; t ul a t ions. Basket Ball The high school basket ball team went to Peru Saturday where they played with the first tcam ; in that city. Our girls were discommoded by thc fact that they had a twelve mile drivc from Auburn to Peru and no time was allotted for practice before thc g'amc. Grace layford , Miss 'olill- : leI' and Mrs. j ! ; . A. Hill accom- panied the local team which is composed of the following play- crt. Ramona Wilcox , first center ; Anita Wilson , second center ; Mil- ( I red Holland , rear forward ; Gertrude - rude Lyford , center forward ; Rutli Heacock , rear guard l j 'letta Cam- Cain- blip center guard and Dorothy Moorchead subst itutc. Referee , 1\1' Howe , Peru , Neb. 1' ' Umpires , Miss : Miller , Falls City and l\lr. Bing-Ie. Peru. Score , Peru 11 and Falls City 1. Burkett Meeting. On of thc.best republican meet tug of the year was addressed by TT. . u , 7 T , . . . . _ ' - _ LL . . . . t. . . . . _ _ _ _ L Jll1l1. 1 ! , . J . Burkett ilL the court house Monday nig'ht. The court room was beautifully decorated with flags pictures and strcam- . Time room was crowded to suffocation and the hallway was filled to hc t windows. Mr. Bur- kctt made one of his most effective - hc speeches , especially was he clear and logical on thc question of thc revenue law. Hc exposed thc insincerity of thc opposition in a dignified and courteous war , i and made a lasting impression upon an fair minded auditors. The meeting will bc productive of great good to thc party in gcn- eral and to thc speaker in partic- ular. A Social Event. . Rub , Ncb. , Oct. 25-Spccial ( to The 1'ribunc-Last Thursday evening , Oct. 20 will long be rc- mcmbcrcd by all parties present at thc bionic of Mr and 1\rs. D. VanValkcnburg , it being 1\rs. VanValkcnburg's 61st birthday. Airs Frank Simons 'quictly plan- nedto ; surprise bier by inviting a 11 4. L . " . . _ . . . , \W ' _ . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . .rI'- > . . . mm unmher of friends to spend hc . evening. Time guests met at thc home of D. VanValkenburg in thc north part of town. Much of thc evening : was spent in social convcrsc. 'l'hc musical selections of Miss Vcsta , thc charming daug"htcrof thc hostess and i1lessrs. Richards and \Valk- cr wcre rendered in a more than pleasing manncr. sumptuous repast was served by the ladies and at midnight they presented l\frs. VanValken- burg with an elegant kitchen cabinet as a token of their love and 2stecm. At an 'carly' hour the guests departed wishing1rs. . VanValkcnburg many more hap- py birthdays. Don't be fooled I The democratic party is talk- _ ing the revenue law be- cause they have nothing = else to say. What they desire is to elect W. J. Bryan United States Senator and defeat Elmer J. Burkett. , Don't be foo1 . . . ed I Sad Ne\vs. Time distressing news reached Falls City this morning i hat Mrs. John Hall nec Cornelia Thomas died in New York City early this morning as thc result of an ope- ration for appcndccitis. 1\1rs. Hall was thc daughter of the ' late Judge B. \V. ' 1'homas. Fails City never claimed a more accomplished - complished and beautiful laughter - cr , caul 1 thc sad and uncxpccted news of her death will be a " f source 'lf grief and sorrow to her mammy friends and a quail1 tances. < 0 Mrs. l'homas was with her daughter at thc time of her leatim rlcNall's Barn on Fire. J4ast Friday afternoon fire was discovcred at thc home ot O. J. McNall. 1\1'3. 'McNall was in thc back yard and saw smoke coining from the barn window. 1'hc fire department responded immcdiately but thc flames were undcr control before thcy reached the barn. It was very fortunate it was discovered when it was for thc wind was blowing a gale. How thc fire started is not known. Died. The body of Charles W Wells was found hanging in thc barn at his home in Fairbury early Wednesday morning. Time ( ! e- ceased was about 43 years of age and leaves a wife and five children - ren to mourn his dcath. Time body \ \ 'as brought to this place and laid to rest in Steele Ccmc- teryThnrsday aftcrnoon. Don't fail to call at Mrs. Brcith- aupts and inspect thc new line of Hats just rcccived. . . . I. . " 'filmil'Dfi ; ! m 1' , ' I Stransky ! 't ran. 51 y , { i i . : r : 'STRANSKYI ! : . I ' : . r ; . I ! I Look for the name r , 1 , Best Enameled Ware Jlade . I : I I ! j I , ! : Meyer Sells It. ! . . . . . . . . . tw y : u. S.1570.Yi3Lk3iL221naS1t1LLS.L Y.11.3:1f/5m EZ. V' 111iLLYl.R14I E , " " . _ , . _ , . , . , . . - - - " = " " " " " " .o = g " - , : i ! , ? Picture Display ' , - - - - - - - A representative of all eastern art house will have a line of framed . : ; pictures on display at ' \ tWall Paper Store . " $ Saturday , October 29 ' 04 ' I which the public are invited to call and see. . , ' .j W 8 l. WHTE . ' ; .J' _ _ . . . . . . . , _ f ak--- : u."l : "d. : .d.a.P : ' ' ' ' ' ; ' j m n < At the Theatre. ' "O\'er thc Niagara Falls"which I' played at The Gehling- last .rhursday is certainly a marvel of scenic cffects. The play is of interesting - I . tcresting scenes and thrilling climaxs while thc reproduction of thc Pan American Exposition , Hock of Ages and thc gigantic Horse-Shoe Falls tend to dis- count thc beauty of thc reality. . T. Hcndcrson registered at thc Union House l\Ionday. The best furnaces on earth for sale by \V. I-I. Crook and Co. , Baltimore oysters in bulk and l\Iichi'an celery - - - _ _ at n Coupe and . _ _ _ . . . _ n. . . . . . 'rhorntous. Mrs. 'Vindlc of Oklahoma is i visiting with bier son , Grant\Vin- die of this city. Nice line of street hats sold at reduced prices from now 0n at thc Bon ' 1'on Millinery Store. Mrs. Grant 'Vindlc and daught- cr 'l'hclma returned from St. Joseph Wednesday afternoon , . " 'i . - - We carry a. . . . COMPLETE LINE < < . 01 Building Material And all kinds of CUd1Id r WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE t Ohicago Lumberf&lC'oaICo. TELEPHONE 58. 'Vanncr sells ink. ' i 'Yinelow glass at City Phar-l mac ) . Baby hoods sold at reduced priccs.- Bon Ton Millinery. Call on W. H. Crook and Co. for guns and ammunition. Every week swell new hats made at thc Bon Tote Millinery Store at thc lowest living pric s. . . . ci 1