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December 2 1904 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE
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Local and Personal.
Archie Cook left Sunday night
for Lincoln.
Jack Glines was a Stella visitor -
or Monday.
'l'hurston McCoy returned to
St. Joseph Sunday.
Dr. A. Gaiser , dentist over
H.ichardson county bank.
P. S. Heacock returned from
St. Joseph li'riday.
Col. Marion and wife spent
Friday in Merrill , Kansas.
Jack Wilson came down from
Humboldt Saturday.
Alice Clever left Thursday
afternoon for Chicag-o.
E. O. Lewis was a B. & 1\1. pas-
seng-er for Lincoln Monday.
The best furnaces on earth for
sale by W. H. Crook and Co.
Mrs. Mac icg-l'r of Rube I wa ,
shopping this city Saturday.
Sixty-three guests took dinner
at the Union House 'L'hursday.
Ch. s. Bacon of Lincoln was a
guest at the t National Saturday
A complete line of fresh and
cured meats at Coupe 'l'horn-
tons
'Vanner is the place to buy
your pen , ink , pcncils and tab-
lets.
Pork sausage and hamburger
fresh every day at Coupe 1'hol'l1-
tons.
toils.Fired
Fired \'elandHarry Cain and
Sydney Lapp were Hiawatha vis-
itors Sunday.
Mrs. L. Graham of Dawson
was a halls City visitor thc first
of the x ; 'eek.
'Ye have exp rienced plumbers
and will do your work reasonable
- Crook and Co.
James Jcllhwn came down from
'l'ecumseh and Spell t Sunday with
his family in this city.
Wesley Maddox and daughters
Maud and May were passengers
to Lincoln the first of the wcek.
Baltimore oysters in bulk and
i Michigan celery at Coupe and
Thorntoits.
" , \ ' . J. Peak of DuBois was it :
this city on business Monday ann
made this office a pleasant call.
James Downs , wife and child
of St. Joseph visited at the home
of his parents in this city the
first of the wcek.
Ollie Fisher who has been visiting -
iting' with friends in this city for
the past two weeks returned to
her home in St. Joe Sunday.
A. Fal100n the commercial man
man of Padonia , Kansas was 1n
this city the first of thc week
selling cheap talk and blue twine.
All roads lead to the cider mill
at the creamery building four
blocks north of the Douglas mill.
everything new. Bring us your
apples ,
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The foot-ball game between the
high School teams of , Nebraska
City and this city last Thursday
afternoon , was a warm one with-
out any assistance from the sun ,
and resulted in thc score 11 to 0
in favor of our local tcam. Gag-
non atured in excellent line
plunging , Kanaly in end runs
and Stockton in fine defensive
work , while he t work of the entire -
tire team wascxcellcnt. The visit-
ing' team also gave good practice.
'l'hc game Thanksgiving day
between his t city and Tecumseh
played at the latter city resulted
in defeat for Falls City , score be-
ing- 15 to 5. On account of the
interference of spectators our
boys were not given a chance in
iytlii11g.
Col. Powell and Al Docrncr
arc busy these days painting
their tal1yho. It is understood
that thc " Col. " is furnishing
paint and directions while Al
accomplishes the desired rcsul ts.
John Ashcnfclter and wife of
Beatrice arc visiting with Mr.
Ashen felter's sister , Mrs. John
Lichl allll . Mrs. Ashen felter's
niece , 1\1rs. Everett Scott in this
ci ty.
ty.Mrs.
i\Irs. McKie\'cr and laughter
Mazie : left Friday for Chicago
which city will be their future
homc.
Bring your apples to the new
cider mill at the creamery build-
ing , four blocks north of the
Douglas mill.
'Ve arc opening a large line of
holiday g-oods. Call and sec
them.-Ci ty Pharmacy.
Pete Douglas of Falls City had
a car of cattle on the Kansas City
market Tuesday of last wcek.
Bessie Arnold and Margaret
Ferg'us visited Humboldt friends
the latter part of last wcek.
Mbores Hog Remedy guaranteed -
teed to kill lice cure mang-escales.
For sale at A. C. "Tanner.
1\Irs. G. C. Jennings returned
from a visit at Salem on Monday
afternoon.
For sale good Bridge and Beach
wood heating stove nearly new
chcap-'Vhitaker 13ros.
George Cleveland made a busi-
ness trip to St. Joseph on Mon-
day.
day.We
'Ve arc still selling wal1-papcr
. Pharm-
at reduced priccs.-City -
acy.
Josie Dorc was a B. & 1\1. pass-
enger for Chicago last Friday.
Mattie Shuck returned from
Lincoln the first of thc week.
Nellie Jennings was a Salem
visitor Friday.
Notice.
Patrons of the rural routes out
of this city will please remember
that the carriers leave thc post-
office at 8 a. 111. instead of 8:30 : as
heretofore.
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How Abottt It ? I JI , "
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\Vill you let us fit you in a pair of .
"Vinter Shoes if you are promptly
and politely waited upon ; rightly fit- ' j
ted and you get the best style . your
price will purchase ? j
If you get the utmost comfort that
can be put into a shoe ; and have the
. guarantee of a straight-out shoe
house ; to have any complaint , no
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matter how slight , promptly satisfied ,
and to know that you get a dollar's
worth for every dollar you pay ?
How About It ?
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GEORGE B. JrIOLT I :
The Shoe nan. J I
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Union Services.
There were union services at
thc 1\1. B. church in this city on
tl'hanksg-i\ day , which was ,
well attended.
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Hc\ ' .H. Selingcr of the Baptist
church preachcd an eloquent an
intcrestit.g- sermon which was
mtichappreciated by all who
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heard it.
Died.
Nellie May , the infant daughter -
ter of 1\11' and Mrs. J. F. Clegg ,
lied on Sunday afternoon , November -
vembcr 27 , at the age of 15 lays.
Funeral services were conducted
from the residence Monday after-
noon , conducted by Rev . \V. T.
Cline of the Methodist church ,
after which the remains were laid
to rest in Steele cemctcry. 'l'he
bereaved parents have the sym-
pathy of the entire community in
their bcrca\'ement.
Verdon.
Dr. Griffin and family of Pres-
ton came home for IHll1ksgivil1g.
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The Verdon team played
pickup tea.l1 Thursday the score
was 12 to 0 in favor of the team.
1\11' Lord and family of Salem
were over Thursday.
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The basket ball game advertised -
tiscd Thursday , Verdon vs.
Dawson was postponed.
Mrs. Will Ross was on the
north bound train Sunday.
Isham Hull sold his house and
lot last week to Bert Skinncr.
Consideration S375.
Messrs Cullen and Gibson ,
Misses Grace Sailor and Nettie
Moore went to Nebraska City on
Thursday night to attend a play
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1lrs. C. .
1\1. Hdnzelman was on
the sick list the forepart of the
week.
Nellie Weaver went to St.
Joseph Saturday.
Miss Clara Boyd came back i
from Rube on Sunday to resume
her duties in the school room. y
harry hum went back to college j
at Crete on Sunday.
Martha King and Vashti Cor-
nell returned to Peru after spending - -
ing- their vacation : at home.
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Dr. Meyer of Hiawatha spent
Monday and Tuesday with us.
Mrs. " , Y. C.Sloan and son spent .
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the latter part of the week in ' "
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Falls City with her parents 1\11'
and Mrs. John Hossack.
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1\1. A. Veach and wife returned - I' -
ed on Sunday from an extended
trip cast.
Mrs. Sue De'Vald returned to
her home in Falls City Sunday.
Mrs. J. " , V. Bourne returned to
her home in Auburn after visit-
ing- her friends here.
Mrs A. D. , Gise went to Hum-
boldt Friday to visit her parents.
Time mother of Mesdames Rick
and Gage left the first of the S t
week for her home ill Howe , Neb. 1
Jennie Curry of Stella canoe . 1
down Wednesday evening return- . W ;
ing Friday. 7 I
Bcecher Cornell went to Oma- ,
1m 'l'hursday.
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Jesse Griffith , Roy and Harry
hum and Ray Arnold came down
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from Creete to spent Thanksgiving -
giving at home.
'Vhls Nussbaum went to Falls
City 'rtu1rsday.
D. M. Davies of Falls City was - ,
in town 'l'hursda\