. . . - " , . . . . I ( November 4. 1904 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE . - . - . . " . LOCAL AND PERSONAL . . ' . . . 'Vanncr sells ink. . . . , . . . . Eat Sowlcs Candy. } ; . . . Window glass at City Phar- Phar- ' , , _ . . tnacy. . " , , ' r' , 1\1rs. E. H. Towlc left 'rucs- . . . . . . , " ' . ' . day for l11cago. - : t . , . , , " Scott Saylor come down from J iit i Q * ; f. " : . . Vcrdon last 'l\\esday. 2. . . . . " . . < . ' . . . A"lrs. . F. Jarrot of RubO was in ' i ; : ; . ' ; . this city 'Vednesday. i ! : : - ; I . . G. V. Inskcep spent Tuesday . r , . : . : . ; ' ' ' .t . ; at his . home in this city. t . : . < . . Elsie Culp of St. Joe is visiting i : ' , , > . . . . . . , her parents in this city. : . . . ' D. H. Scars came up from Reserve - . " " . : ' serve thc first of the veek. . . . , ? : . , , : - : - < . . Call on ' T. 1.1. Crook and Co. . . . . : , : . for guns and ammunition. ' : . ; : . . . Mrs. 1\kCullen of Rule was a ' F' , . . Fails City visitor vVedncsday. . 1. , " . ' returned from \ " . C. Hargra\'e fromVy - , . . , ' - ' 1- : . , " , jt } . ' more Wednesday af.ternoon. . \ : < " , ' . ' The best furnaces on earth for Ii : : ' , ) " " . sale byV. . II. Crook and Co. Jf . : : , ' - ' . , Mrs. Iabcl Miles Gray return- " " \ : ' l' : , : . , ed from Lincoln , \Vedncsda\ . ; " " " . ; . \ / ' Mr. Fellers was down from ' . . . . . . : . . ' . .J - Humuoldt the first of the weck. , - r.j ; : : v John Berry returned from ' . ' - - . _ . . Table Rock the first l of the wcek. 1' .7r'- ' " ft' : ' W. B. Sch-hucker went to Lone ' . ' Wolf , Okla. . Tuesday via thc B. ' ; : . & IvI' . . ) IvIr. Long 1.ckcr and wife removed - . " : Iowa thc first d thc } ; " 1" . , . moved to , " } . . /t . . . week. . : : ? ; . " Clarence Peabody went through > ; t'l : " " , { " _ this city on No , 18 Tuesday aftcr- : ; . . ' ' . , noon. , . ( : . . . . ' : . . t' Hal Sowles wl.b has becnviSttll1g ; t , : . . . ' : . ; with his parents in this : : city , rc- r ( - \urned to St. Joseph Tuesday w : ( , - aftcrnoon. , . : . t. The finest fish catch of thc fall scason was made by Frank Cra- bill at thc Bigelow lakes 'rucs- day. Hc returned with innumerable . crable croppy , six bass the laq. cRt of which weighed seven pounds and thc smallest weighed two and a half pounds , and an im- tI1cnce wall eyed pilic. This is no fish story either as wc saw thc fish. fish.Thc Thc speech of John 'Viltseat Fargo Tuesday night was pronounced - nounced by those who were fort- unatc enough to hear it as an exceptionably - ccptionably able address and one whose telling points will materially - tcrially assist in the accomplish- mcnt of a solendid republican victory next ' ruesday. Make a note of this : President Roosevelt will carry Richardson County over Parlicr' by seven hundred majority. Merely out of curiosity the reporter talked with eight of thc leading democrats - crats on Presidential preferences , . and .ascertained that only one of the eight intends to vote for Par- ker. , ker.A A boy while jumping on a car in the ' B. & 1\1. yards thc first of week narrowly escaped being ground to pieces 1Jy the car whcels. Only the presence of mind and quick action of a. bystander - stander averted ; a serious acci- de'nt. This should be a warning to all boys to keep away from moytng' trains. . Albert .Maust returned from an extended visit to St. Louis Sun- day.Vc predict something do- ing in the tr.t11onial line very . shortly. Pork Satbag-e and hamburger fresh every day at Coupe 'l'horn- tons. . Mrs Minnick returned Wednesday - day from a visit with relatives in Ilia wa lha. Mrs. J. n. Pecht went to St. Joseph Monday to have her eyes trca tcd. Baltimore oysters in bulk and Michigan celery at Coupe and Thoruto' " s. . John Evans of Verdon transacted - acted business in this city Tuesday - day cvcnin/ / Do you want a good lead pencil - cil with rubber ? Buy il 5 cent . school tablet at King's. Will Rcsterer and son of St. Joe arc visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Al Rcslerer tnthis city. School children buy yourtahlcts at King's , and get a lead pencil . free with each tablct. . Grace Reavis , the littledaught- er of D. D. Reas has been quite ill with fever this weck. l\-Ioorcs Hog Remedy guaran- teed to kill lice cure mangcscalcs. For sale at A' G. 'Vanner. Mrs. A. Gaiser returned 'rues- day from Stratton , where she has been visiting with her parents for the past month Elsie Goldner left Tuesday via thc B , & : M. for a months visit with her sissel' , Mrs. : ' 1'Vhet - stine in Co eel , Mo. " 'Vc guarantee all thc cider from your apples. Nee : waste in thc new cider mill , creamery building. All roads lead to thc cider mill at the creamery building four block north of the Douglas mill. everything qew. . Bring us your apples. Call on \V. H. Crook & Co. and sec his full line of Garland Heat- : ers and Cook Stoves , also his Quick Meal I angcs. Hc has a nice display. The Tribune regrets to announce - nounce that Mrs. Shafer of Mor- rit , daughter of 1\.1' and Mrs. George Peck , lies very ill at her home with pl'atically no hope for her rccovcry. Louie Godfernon while work- ing on thc telephone line in Pres- ton last Saturday had the mis- fortune to fall from a pole and breaking a finger on his left hand. The snap on thc safety belt broke causing the accident. At this writing the injured member - . bel' is mending niccly. . District Court. . Judge W. H. Keligar } of Au- burn commenced court Tuesday afternoon and heard several motions and other minor mattcrs. Wednesday was taken up in thc trial of thc partition case of Sarah Staats et. al. , vs Stanley Wilson et. al.tl'he court finding in fav- or of the dcfendant. Other cases had been set for trial before Judge Babcock but were continued be- t cause ot the inutility of thc Judge to ue present. Court ad- i journcd Thursday morning until Nov. 9th at which time it is expected - pcctcd that Babcock will be pr S- en t. - Public Sale. . John S. Nixon will sell at his farm six miles cast and four miles north of Falls City on Monday , November 14MulesCattlc. Hogs , li'ann Implements and household goods. . . . Stubborn Coughs and Colds Obstinate racking coughs that settle on the lungs and may . develop into Pneumonia over night are quickly cured by , : . . : . ' . FOLEY HONEYTAR ' " , t- . c . , , . . ) . - ' . : . ' . . . - , . . . . ' . ' It soothes and heals the inflamed air passages , stops the cough , heals and strengthens the lungs. FOLEY'S _ { . N ' . . > " HONEY AND TAR contains no opiates or other harmful drugs , and is safest for children and delicate people. 4 : Remember the name-FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR-and insist upon having the genuine , as no other remedy Ii : . . ' . is so safe or as certain in results. R r ( : : . Given Up to lIe With Croup. . Editor Cured of Lung Trouble. " - Mrs. P. I. Cordier , of Mannington , K y. , writes : liMy three-year W. L. Straub , Editor of St. Petersburg ( Fla. ) Times , writes old girl had a severe case of croup ; the doctor said she could not live "When coming across the bay from Port Tampa I got wet and caught a g and I gave her up to die. I went to the store and got a bottle of cold that affected my throat and lungs. I neglected it , thinking I would ' FolcJ" Honey and Tar. The first dose gave quick relief and soon recover ; but I kept getting worse , until I bought a. bottle of Foley's saved her life. " . Honey and Tar , and it cured me completely. " . r - Three , . sizcs-2Sc , SOc , $1.00. The 50 cent size contains two and one-half times as much as the small size and the $1.00 bottle almost six times as much. Refuse Substitutes. . y , SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY . DR. McrI i i _ , LAN , Proprietor City PI1artnacy. c cr , I .