r f December l 2 , 1 goy } . TI-IE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE I - - Local and Personal. . Rcv. H. Bcx is \'cry sick at his home in this city. . 'L ; , Ab Gools1J was down from crdon 'l'ucsclay on busincss. . . \V. J. McCray came clown from Stella on Monday of this weck. B. A. Davis of Hiawatha rc- gisterccl at the City Hotel Saturday - day Gco. hilwcll of Auburn was on the streets of this city Satur- (1a ) ' . 'l'homas James 'of Humboldt transacted business in this city 1\1onday. Carry Boles of Dawson was visiting in thiscity the fore part of the wcck. S. B. and Julia Lee of Dawson were in this city the first of thc week. 1\1rs. Schrader' ancl daughter Amclia of Vcrdon were in this city 'l'uesda : . C. A. , Smilcy af\d H. E. Williams of Shubert were in this large city Monday. bred Richards of Hiawatha witnessed thc foot-ba11 game in this city Saturday. Joseph Glasscr of HumbohH visited at thc home of the County Sheriff last Monday. ( t ( ; . / J. H. Hall of Vcrdon visited in ( this city Mcnday , thc guest of ' . . his brother , G E. Hall. Mrs. Lctha Scott visited with her parents , Joe Ranger and wife " in Salem Tuesday , ' James Powell is confined to his home this week nursing a very sore facc. It is hoped his recovery . ' will be rapi'l. Born , to John Gchling" and wife \Vcdncsday , 'NO\ 16 , 1)04 ) an j 8 pound g'irl. 1'0 thc proud par- { cnts wc extend cOligratulations. Howard T-I. Lon in 10 hours shucked 154 bushcls and 40 lbs of t . corn. This was lone on tl c James Hill farm northeast of this city Wednesday , Nov. 3nl but did not unload the corn him- self. y Ruth thc four year old 1 daugI- : tel' of 11' alHllr5. . Guy Leper living several miles cast of Hl1m- loldt suffered from severe burns by falling into ,1 , tub of hot water a few cla j's dg'O. Prompt mcdical attention was given and thc little _ one will likely feel no permanent 1 " bad cffccts. \ t "Hcr Only Sin" has thc true ring of human cmotions. Scn- t timcnt that is pure and natural I comedy that is healthy and amuscs-pathos that is real , not strained for clTect-all , t - char\cter- istic of the location where the scenes arc laid. 1'0 be presented I at The Gehling on : Monday Dec. 5. Julia Gray head the cast of , a well qualified company. . AI'1I.vI' BA BY. POUGI ON. ? Iad Wcl1.'ou jist bet I tttri Es mad es I can hcl 'l'hillgs have challgcd an offill lot 'Holltl here , SCIICC ) st'tay. . Only couple days ago , I rompcd , all' screamed , all' playcd At almost cvry kited 0' games , An' not a wont was sed. But 'est'day 'II' all ( lay t'lfl ) ' 'l'hitlg's aillt a gout' right ; An' 1 guess Iknow th' cause of it ; I think I do all right. 'l'h' Doctor brought a baby here , A little hit 0' thing ; "l'aint no usc 't mc atal1 , WOllt laff , er play , cr sillg' . ' ' " scS-"I still I" All' cver'omt scS-'keep An' - " DOli 't you make a noisc. " An' -"You call't play gales in th' house. " An'-"Uon't call ill thc hays. " An'-"You keep I still , YOlI'll wake her t1p. " ' " that noise ! " An'-"Johnny , stop I wish that I could play sum games , gr else call in th' boys. Last night Igot ascoldill' , 'Cause I made thc baby cry. Didn't mean t' do it ; Cross my heart , 'n' hope 't die ! All' I jest stand an' look ct , it A layin' thare by maw ; It's the awful1est , homliest , redfacc(1 thing , That I have ever sa\v. Dent sec what good babies arc 'l'hcy stop a fellers fun , 'Cause I haint romped er played atal1 , Since this here baby cum. Alld if thc."re goill' to keep I it long , I'll never git to play ; I wish th' Doctol" cum ag'ill , All' take this one away. fIarket Letter. KANSAS Clfl'Y , Mo. , Monday , Nov . 2S , 1904.-'l'hc good total of 60OOcattlc was received here last week , just about thc saute as the week before. This was more than was expected , and with the interference of the Thanksgiving holiday , prices softened a little on nearly everything , 10 to 20 cents would cover thc loss on any particular kind , but markets were slow nearly every day. Of course the difference between an active and snappy market , and a slow dull one , although not called any lower really amounts to 5 or 10 cents per cwt. , account of lack of enthusiasm in buyers , and thc actual shrink that a late sale mcans. The supply today is 16 , 000 hcad , which is again more than we expected and market is called stcady. There isn't any good corn cattle comIng now , one trove last week sold at 55.85 , anl top today is 55'.80 , but most of thc corn cattle sell at S4.50 to $5.25. Choice cattle would sell at $6.35 or more. Good grass steers continue at range of 53. 50 to 54.75 , cows and heifers 52.25 to 53.75 , a few droves of corn fed heifers at 54.25 to 55.00 , veals 55.00 to $6.00. Country demand for stockers and feeders has been better last two weeks than for several weeks , and still holds up. Speculators were timid last week but are bidding steady to strong } . , - r ! c. CANN. . 1 WAM a..N. 4lC . .na tD. , J I f4 t .14 t \ ; \ 4-t , P Co right 1004 \ \ ; Cahn , W unpold Gt Co' " - - Peters Shoe Co's. "Diamond Brand" . Shoes . lias I been awarded the Grand Prize at the St. Louis Exposition. The award of the Grand Prize was made by International I .I ury composed of experts from the United States and foreign countries and was won in competition \ \ ith the whole world. \Ve sell them. Come in and get a pair. s Fe W. Cleceland Falls City , , Ncb raj &a -J : _ . - today. Prices for feeders range from 53.00 to 53.75. Stockers $2.75 to $375 Hog market make a small net loss last week , but it is a hard struggle for the packers to lower prices any. Every time there is a small dccline they cannot con- ceal 1 their anxiety for hogs , and salcmen put the price right back up. $4.80 was top price four days of the week. Market is 5 to 10 lower todaywith a top of $4.73/ hulk of sales $4.40 to S4)5 Pries here continue to range 5 to 15 cents above the other mark- ets , account of more competition among packers. Mutton market has been strong and some higher from day to ( lay. Supply today is heavy at 11,000 head , and the market is steady tea a shad lower. Best lambs bring 5(1.00 , fed yearlings 55.25. and fed ewes $4.50. Thin sheep are also some highcr. at $3.75 to $4.25 for wethcrs and yearlings , and lip to $4.75 for lambs. J. A. Hickart , L. S. Correspondent. - - - - REFRACTIONIST R.L.Beaumont , M.D. Sixth & FelixSt.Joseph Formerly eye and ear specialist - ist now limited practice to Eye Glasses ' 1- - . . . . _ . . . . . Our Closing Out Sale of Overcoats still I'oinu' and will Is going on continue until the present stock is exhat ; ted. They 1 I are going fast and you I had better come in right away if you want to take advantage of the extremely - ly low prices we arc mak- , ing' as they won't last long. Come in nu\\ while there is a good assortment - sortment t.o select from. . . . . - , - - - nA - Missouri Pacific Railway Tlmc Tablc , Falls City , Neb. NOlI'l'lI No. 1 Omaha and rillcoln l.xpress . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , , . A 2:2 : a III No. IJ Omaha and f4illcolu _ _ 8:35 : a III No. 8 Omalm alld I4illCOitl pasncIIgcl' . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . ,1\ 2:48 : 11 III N0 233 Local Freight , AII- hll1'11 . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , J\ :10 1 : p In SHJ'.r No. 2 KallsaH City and St. Louis and Deliver . . , . . , . .A 3:47 : a m No 58Kallsas City rand St. ! : Louis and DCllvc . . . , . . . .A 2:48p : 111 No. 50 "rol'hlsli'airsccial8:45 : pill No. 332 : : ! : : ! 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