, , < I . . , , : November I I 1904 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE . . - - - - - LOCAL AND PERSONAL Fritz Mil1cr 'cut to Omaha 'rucsda ' . , Ix. Whets you need a tablet call at A. G , 'Vanncrs. Less \Vhalcy came over from IIi t watha , 'tucsclay. 'Rocs . R3'am1 was down from Dawson Monday. Tom Hug-hcs of Omaha was in th ' city 'l'ucsday. H. L. Cowcll of Auburn was in tIllS city Saturday. , F. ; A. Oliver of Vcrdon was in I thc city 'l'uesday. I Rev Bcx left for St. Louis I \Londay . via thc B. & M. , ' 'John Hossack went , to Holton , lCas.- , 'l'ucsday aftcrnoon. F. ; Samuelson came up from thc Indian Territory 1\londay. Daniel Sallsman of Mordl was in thc city thc first of thc week. \Vann is thc place to buy your pens : : , ilk ! , pencils and tab- lcts. lcts.A A complete line of fresh and ; cured" meats at Coupe & 1'horn- . I tons ' , - - . James McKicvcr and Will Ka- l10be visited in Hiawatha on \1 " ' 'rycs < 1ay. " Laura Gchling and Bessie Eb- 1 < 3 erhart took dinner with Adam . ' , J Vogle Tuesday. 1\11'8. J. \\Tintcrbottom and 1 } dautd. tel' visited in Rube several r days last wcek. " Kin gsbaker , cigar man of Kansas - t ; ' 8,1S City registered at thc Union t : ' . . HOliSe' Monday [ . i , : . _ Henry Hofer , Mr. Daley and t r ' ' ' Dan Johnston came down from , . , . ' , ' ' ; ' . Verdon 'j\lcsda\ . . 'f. ' r : = " ' _ , New cider mill at thc creamery , . ' building four blocks north of thc Douglas mil1. , - " George Boyer and wife and 01'- . ' : yule Shoenheit and wife returned I y , - from the Lakes 1\1onda\ ' \ H. B. McMahon of Grksdlle , I , t . 1o. , came home to vote and returned - . ' : , . . . turned on Tuesday aftcrnoon " . . " ' ! . ' 1\In Larimore of Lincoln is : visiting with lrs. L. A. Scars : . . . and other friends in this city. / , , _ Every week swell new hats : , . made at the Don 'ron Millinery Store at thc lowest living l prices. lrH. Benj Potect and son returned - ' : ' , ' \ turned from Sacramento , Cali- ' _ " - ' " fornia the latter part of last " ' ' : : f J. . . " - wec I { . i'J. ' . \ : 1 \ Bring your apples to thc new . . "C . . . . 1 \r ( , I cider mill at thc creamery build- ' ; " ing , four blocks north of thc Ql . Douglas mill. . g. ' , Hess Stock food good for every , ' , : , animal. Price only S5.00 per hun- I- dred. 'Vhy pay more ? For " 'q.ale at . A. \Vanner's. . . . . . Miss Besaie Eberhart who has f. .i , ' , ' been visiting with her brother in ; , ' this city thc past month left e ! - Tuesday for Forest City. - "Art for 'l'ruth's Sake , " is the ideal of the school in thc drama and it finds a counterpart in the tendency towards naturalness in all realms of art expression. In thc drama , James A. Hcme's IISllOrc Acrcs" is perhaps thc bcst demonstratiotl of this new shibbolcth. 'l'he selected principle is in no wise curtailed 0" " annulled - ed by hc t adoption of IIArt for 'L'ruth'g Sake , " as a guide in dramatic construction , but on thc contrary becomes more ncccssary than ever "Shorc Acres" is true from beginning to end , but it is truth artistically selected and welded into one Ii armnoil ions whole It is the highest and best expression of :1\Ir. : \ Hernc's two- score years of experience on the stage , but , as he admitted , it was by a number of failures , which , though written on similar Jine , were either too far in advance of public taste , or were , perhaps , faulty in dramatic construction l\lr Hcrnc's most successful plays have been "Shore Acres , " "Heartg of . Oak , " and "Sag Harbor , " and all three have won lavish praise from America's most discerning critics. A fine scenic prod uctiwi of "Shore Acres" will he given at the Geh ling Theatre , 'ruesd:1Y : , Nov 15. The Friends in Coun.i1 met last Friday evening at thc home of Miss Cleaycr. The hostess received - ceived the club in Pueblo Indian costume and related many interesting - esting' features of her work in New l\1exico. Miss Graves griper was the principal number on thc program. This was exceptionally - ally fine as it described her trip through Yellow Stone parle Light refreshments were served and the club girls departed to their homes feeling th y hall a delightful evcning. Hostess for November 18 , 11rs. Harry P. Custer , \Villiam Grass , agent for "Shore Acre" opera company registered - gistcrcd at thc Union House Sat- II I'd a ) ' , Deauli'm 1 and Fred PhiIlipe of Sabetha were in this city the first of the week. 1\lrs. V. \I. Johnson of Highland - land , Kas. , was a guest at thc Union House Monday. E. and K. Jones traveling ora- tors visited this city the first of thc week 1\lrs. Goss of Nebraska City spent Saturday in this city. 1\11' \Vaggon is viewing thc position this wcek. , \ ' . A. Goss spent several days in Falls City this weck. O. Boone of Pawnee City spent 'l'uesday in this city. . Grant Ocomb came up from Rule funday. . . John ' 1Iarkt came 1'n from Dam- ' da Tuesday. ' ' " -3Z1 \ WW-7" " " ; ; ; . j. , Mercy Hospital Opened to the patients of all Legally : Qualified Physicians. Equipped throughout with all the modern conveniences. Steam heat , Electric lights , City water , t I-lot and cold baths , I-lot air appli\\I1ccs \ , X Rays , Sm'- . . gical and Electrical appliances of all kinds. , . t , . .ar \ { M c Agti + t'1.m Up"w ' \ , . . . ' - . c'lf.r. ! M . ' The I Iospital is especially fitted up for the treat- ' ment of surgical cases , Diseases Women and Chronic - I " ic diseases. It is the place par excellent for the .treat- ) mcnt of fevers. Trained nurses in constant attendance : . Terms , reasonable. Call or address f.1 flercyHospital , . Falls City : Nebraska , The Gates Open \Vide. I'vc heard Limeiu sing again and again , Of thc gates that stand ajar ; Of a sunny clinic and a golden placc , And a sinless laud afar : lint when I see my savior comc , I'll cuter my home above ; Itor I know the gates will opcn wide , In thc shinll1ng courts abovc wclcomc home at the golden gates , ny it hand of angels blight ; Docs thre for a mnsoll1cd spirit wait , As it enters thc land of light. \Ve mzmy not Iwow thc joys untold , Or thc bliss of thc othcr side ; limit whclI I conic to the gales of gold , I know they will open widc. 'l'he sinners F'ricml , as Hc reaches down . \Vli ; - ; - Saviours wondrous love ; " . Prepares ; ; a mansiona robe , il crown : In thc shining courts above , lIe will gather his nock } into the fold , In the fold beyond the tide : As we near the gates , thc gates of gold , 1 know they will open widc 'l'hc beautiful gates wide open stand , : My soul it is dressed ill white ; I am ready to go at God's commaml , 1'0 dwell in heavens tight. 'l'hc beautiful gates are open wide ; The Savior wIll come for mc : Already thc veil is drawn aside , My ] tome by faith I see.1'crd. 1'crd. Pougeon r.-1issouri i Pacific Railway . Time Table , Falls City , Net ' " 'NOR'rII No. 1 Omaha and Lincoln h xprcss . . . , . . . , . . . . . , . , . A 2:2 : a m No. 9OniahaandLiiicoli . _ 8:35ain : No. 8 Omaha and I..incolll IHlsscnl . , . " . . , " . , . . . . , A,2:48 : p 11\ No. 233 Iocalli'reightAu- hunt , . . . . . " . " . , . . . . . , . " . 1.\ 1:10 : p nt SOU1'1I . No. 2 Kansas City amI St. I..jouis and Denver , . , . . " . A 3:47 : a 11\ No 58Kansas City rand St. , , Louis anti DCIIVC . 2:48p : m No.50 WorldsFairsecial 8:45 : p 111 No 232 fjocal , Atchison. . . 10:30 : a tim No. 220 tock Frcight , IIi- watha . . . . . , . . . . " . " . . " . A 9:52 : p m A. Daily. B. Daily except lInday. J. B. VAINHH , Agent. Winter Tourist Rates. 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