! r : . . , , . , . . December 16 , 1904 . THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , . Willian1sville 1. A. Dunn marketed a load of fat hogs to Falls City Tuesday for R. J. Dunn. Geo. Crocker , Co. Supt. visited our school Thursday afternoon . . \ > y Byron and hazel Dunn attcnd- c thc play at the Barada hall Monday night. Miss Grace Bennett who has been teaching music in this community - . munity finished her work last , wcck. Henry Butcr's ] cousins gathered - cd at his home Friday evening in honor , of his thirteenth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Dunn spent Sunday with Coon Pdchard and wifc. t 1. A. Dunn and sons Jesse and Eugene were in Barada Satur < lay. Ida Leccy and Katie cinke spent several days last week with their p < lrcnts. Ohio. . . " Mrs. Omara visited in Rule last week with relativcs. Eph Peck and wife drove down to Merrill Friday. \Irs. B. F. Slagle called at N. . Pecks Sunday. I t Mr. Dcffenbaugh of Illinois vis- itcd with his nephew , Geo. Diltz last wcck. Sarah Schultz was entertained . at Fred li'inch's Sunday. " 'i .J \ .v1llrnrlt h,111 .nrn , . . . . " \ . . . . - . . . . - . - . . . . . _ . . _ . . . . . for Fred \Vhitrock. Friday. Kniscly's young folks spent Sunday .at E. Pccks. Guy and Albert Burk'isitc l at ' \Vm. Hutchison's Satunlay : orge Dilts ' purchased thc Samuel Dcffcnbaugh 80 acre farm consideration S6OOO. : Rc\ Stoudcr went to Western Nebraska to look up a Jocation. Noah Peck was a visitor at Jacob Bloom's Saturday. 4 Shubert. t ' I ' . Chester visited with rela- tives in Falls City over Sund y. Art Shubcrt went to St. Joe [ onday . ; Mr. atdlrs. . George Lewis spent several days at the fruit farm this week. Guy Harper returned from Oregon Sunday. Irs. Slagle and her Slaughter Grace has beets visiting with friends and relatives here for thc .past wp.ek. The five cent social given by I.J , the Methodist church Saturday \1 \ night was very well attended , clearing 53.85. Mrs. Bergsma who has been visiting in Falls City returned home Monday. Nora and Grace Burson were visitors at thc Fruit farm over Sunday. The "merry go seeking" crowd t . went over to "bowl" Friday - , joying one of the best times of their 1i ves. Mrs. Hoff who has been very sick for the past week is reported better at this writing' One of \Vatter Lcwis' child- ren is quite sick this weck. The Christian Sunday school arc going to give all entertainment - ment at thc hall Saturday night for the benefit of the Christmas trce. tree.Walt Walt Shubcrt came up from thc territory f to visit a few days with friends and rclativcs. Jim Palmer came up from Okla- homa Sunday to spend a few months with \ his rclat \'cs. Mr.S.A.McGechic who has been very sick is reported no better at this writing- Cora Hcnderson spent Sunday with her parents of this city. .Mr. and M-s. . Will Lunay and family were shoping in Falls City Saturd y. Mrs. Oathout spent 'l'uesday with Mrs. Dolph Krug ' Will Palmer cause over from Stella Monday . Mrs. John M. Evans of Shu- bert was in halls City \Vednesda \V. H. Morrow of Shubert attended - tended the Good Road meeting at halls City 1.'ucsday. TIME TABLE 1-'j ' Falls City. Neb. Lincoln Denver Omaha Helena Chicago Butte St. Joseph Salt Lake City Kansas City Portland St. Louis and all San Francisco points cast and and all points south. west. TRAINS LEAVE AS 1/01,1,0\\'S : No. 41. Portland St. Louis Special , S1. Joseph , Kansas City , St. Louis and all points cast and south. . . . . 7:20 : p 111 Xo. 13. Vestibuled express , ' daily , Denver and all points west and northwest. . . . . . . . . . 1:35 : a 111 No. 14. Vestibuled express , daily , Ht. Joe , Kan- sas City , St. Louis and all points cast and south.- . 7:43 : a 111 No. 15. Vestibuled express , daily , Denver , and all points west and northwest . . . . . . . . 1:28 : p 111 No. 16. Vestibulcd express daily , S. ; Joe , Kan- sas City , St Louis Chicago and points east and south. . . . . 4:25 p m No. 20. Local express daily Atchison and points south and west.1:35 p m Xo. 41. . St. I.ouis-Portland SpecialLincolnHe- lena , Tacoma and Portland without change . . . . . . . . . . . 10:07 : p m Xo. 115. Local accommodation - tion , daily i except - ccpt SundaySalcl11 , Nemaha and Nebraska - braska ( 'it ) ' . . . . . . . . 10:40 : p m Sleeping , dining and reeling chair cars ( scats free ) 011 through trains. Tickets sold and baggage checked to sny point in the States or Canada. For information , time tables , maps and tickets , call 011 or write to G. Stewart , Agent , Falls City , Neb. , or J. Francis. G. P. R ' 1' . A. , Omaha. ' . BIG CLOSING ' OUT SALE , > - Havingdecided to go out of business I am g'oin to sell \Vholesale my complete stock of goods con- sisting of : Diamonds , Watches , Clocks , Jewelry , Silver- Ware , Cut Glass , Silk Umbrellas , Silver Novelties , Toilet . Sets , Etc l , Etc. And in fact includes everything to be found in a first rp class Jewelry . Furniture and Fixtures For Sale , This Sale will continue until the Entire Stock is gone. Conic early while our assortment . Inent is yet conlpletc. Now is your chance to Buy Christmas presents at Wholesale prices DAN SARGENT 4 Jeweler acid Optician lk = = = . . . . - - ; ' HOLIDA CHINA . The finest and largest line in the city. All kinds and all prices. See the 5c lOc 15c and 25 cent tables , everything a bargain. Fine Jardi- neers. See the Indian Basket. New Dinner Ware cOining. Haviland China 100 piece dinner sets , Special price 2500. Examine our stock before buying your Christmas presents. Ch&.s = M. Wilson I The Twelfth Night. The most interesting of the sca- son's evdnhs will be the : appear- ance at the Gchling Theatre of Miss Marie Wainwright as Viola in her splendid production of Shakespearc's "Twelfth Night , " on Monday December 19. The host of star parts in this comedy makes its interpretation by a tar cast a necessity , and such is this scason's support of Miss \Vain- wright. This act res sunites to a high degree two qualities rarely . possessed in an equal manner by the same artists - refinement and - „ streng-tho Possessed of a warm , emotional temperament and avery very sympathetic ) voice her com- edy is as piquant as her feeling is ti profound. By this means she y makes it easy to understand why " 1 the gentle Viola , transformed into - to Ccsario , should become the duke's favorite pag-c. The stag- ing of this comedy has been made a great featurc. Scenically con- sidcrcd it is a series of glorious pictures , a kaleidoscopic spectacle of color and light. , r , .