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II November :25 : , 1904 ' THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE !
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Eat Sowlcs Candy.
I Thomas Glines and Oliver
Stoughton were Humboldt visits -
II' s ors Ionday.
11t. . Dr. A. Gaiser , dentist over
Richardson county bank.
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I' i \Ve have experienced plumbers
iE and will do your work reasonable
; - Crook a nd Co.
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o John Powell and wife left for
St. Joseph the first of the we k.
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l cured meats at Coupe & Thom-
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tonsMr.
Mr. and lrs. Judd of Dawson
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t. ' were the guests of Supt. Crocker
and wife Sunday.
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, \Vanner is the place to buy
11 Jour pens , ink , pencils and tab-
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\ Margaret Wicks and Carrel
11 ' Pryor visited with friends in Lincoln -
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. : coIn Sunday. .
" . Bring your apples to the new
) .1 cider mill at the creamery build-
1\ , ing , four blocks north of the
l' Douglas mill.
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' , : DH. \V. L. KENNY of St.
Joseph , EYE , EAR , NOSE and
i THROAT SPECIALIST will be
'J.I ' ' at Mercy Hospital , Monday , Nor -
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r i vember 28.
( ! Hess Stock food good for every
: : animal. Price only $5.00 per hun-
. ' ' dred. Why pay more ? For
t/ ) : : . I , : sale at A. G. Wanner's.
, : ! Two young men from Barada
I by the name of-Vasscr were arrested -
: rested last : Monday by the con-
stable and brought to Falls City
and landed in the county jail for
l disturbing the peace.
Ioores Hog Remedy guaran-
teed to h.lllice cure mange scales.
For sale at A. G. Wanner.
Miss Dorothy Iorchead pleas-
antly entertained the Presbyterian -
terian Junior Society at her home
on last Friday c'\cning. A large
number were present.
All roads lead to the cider mill
at the creamery building four
blocks north of the Douglas mill.
every thing new. Brim us your
apples
J. e. Iorehead , J. E. Leyda
John Hos..s.ack . A. G.ecnwald
and B. F. Foster drove to Sal 1l1
Monday night and attended the
A. O. U. \V. lodge and witnessed
initiatory : ceremQnies.
New cider mill at the creamery
building four blocks north of the
Douglas miB.
The school children are invited
to call at \Vanners for their
school supplies ,
Cider and pure apple butter at
the new cider mill tit the cream-
ery building.
) Irs. cKall spent Saturday
and Sunday with her daughter
Era at Liberty , Mo.
Sweet cider and pure cider vinegar -
egar 20c a gallon at Heck's feed
store.
Vincent Arnold of Verdon was
in this city on business Tusday.
'Rev. Pougeon returned Friday
from Lincoln after spending several -
eral days in that city.
EphraLnVithec came down
from Stella and spent Sunday
with friends.
Fred Cleveland jr. , and Sydney
Lapp spent Sunday in Hiawatha.
City Pharmacy for drugs.
Runa\vay.
Monday afternoon a horse belonging -
longing to J. Kanaly became
frightened at an automobile and
started at a fast pace south 011
Main street. The animal ran up
on the walk just in front of Rest-
erer's furniture store and left the
buggy up against a telephone guy
pole. The youngest son of Mr.
Kanaly was in the rig at the time
but was uninjured , and the horse
was caught about a block farther
on.
Surprised.
Ruth and Ruby Knickerbocker
were most pleasantly surprised
last Saturday afternoon at the
home of their parents I/o Knicker-
becker and wife by about twenty
of their little friends. The party
was in honor of the twins ninth
birthday and < 1t five o'clock the
guests were : served with dainty
refresh men ts.
Basket Ball at Auburn.
The High School boys basketball -
ban team composed of the following -
ing- players : Steve Mower , Jake
Grecnwald , Fred Graham John
Taylor and Frank Neitzel played
at Auburn with the High School
team of that city last Saturday ; "
afternoon. The game was lost
by our boys after an exciting
struggle. The return game will
be played on the local campus in
about two weeks. In the evening
an elaborate reception was tend-
ered the boys at the high school
building until train time.
Misses Kate and May Maddox
came down from Lincoln and
spent Thanksgiving with their
parents in this city.
Miss Helen Fowler very pleas- I
antly entertained about twenty I
of Falls City's young folks at her
home on South Stone street last 'I
Friday evening , the event being
in honor of her cousin Miss Gert-
rude Ben of Kansas Ci ty. Games
and music caused thc evening to
pass only too rapidly. Elegant ,
refreshments added much to the
pleasure of thc c\'ening.
A Creed.
President Roosevelt to the
catholic children onVashington-
"In the first place , the man I
must have the power to bear his
own. You probably know that I
don't care very much for the
coward or the moral weakling. I
want each of you boys , and the
girls just as much and etch of
you young men and women , to
have the qualities without which
people may be amiable and pleas-
ant while things go well , but
without which they cannot stand
in times of stern trial. I wish to
see in thc man manliness , in the
woman womanliness. I wish to
see courage perseverance the
willingness to work , to face you
men , if it is necessary. danger .
the determination not to shrink
back when temporarily beaten in
life , as each one will be now and
then , but to conic up again and
\ \ ' rest triumph from dcfeat. I
want to see YOU men strong and
brave and in addition , I wish to
see each man of you feel that his
strength and his courage but
makes him the wolsunless to
that strength and courage are
joined the qualities of tenderness
toward those hc loves who arc dependent -
pendent upon him and of right
dealing with all his neighbors.
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