The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, December 23, 1904, Image 16

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Mrs. Verne Taylor and Mrs
Brisby were Stella visitors Mon-
day.
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. Blanchc and Ella I..iytlc left
Tuesday for a visit to the tcrri-
tory.
tory.Mr.
Mr. Grant from Howe was
visiting relatives
Mr. Burson visited at Auburn
over Sunday .
'f\he Sunday School entertainment -
mcnt given at 1\IcGcchic's hall
Saturday evening was very well
attended .
Mrs. l Michels was a Stella visitor -
or 'f\ucslay. (
A surprise party was given
Saturday evening in honor of
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bred Lunday at his home east of
the ' city , thc following persons !
being present : Misses Ella Berg ,
Neil lfarpcr , Ella Ham , , Pearl
Pearson , 1\lamic Palmer , Lulu
llanika , Grace Palmer , Lillie
Pcarson , Bcrtha Palmer , Gertrude
Pearson , Ol1ic Hanil\ l , l\lessrs.
Clydc Harper , ] f rank Grant , Roy '
Pearson , Slut " \Vedllc. Lawrence
Banika , Oliver Teeter , George
' ' Will ' Dan Fisher
Rig'g'Vi11 Krug' , ,
Wilson Else and Chester Logan.
Joe Spickler who has been very
sick is improving' .
laud Sapp went over to Stella
last wcek.
, Nell Harper spent Sunday
with relatives here
Miss Colglazier from Stella
spent several days here last wcck.
verdol1.
1\11' . and1\lrs. C. G. Humphrcy
will spend Christmas at Clifton ,
Kansas with thc formers parents.
It has been plannc ; l' to have a
family reunion inchHling Miss
Grace H umphrcy of Champaign.
U1. , Fred Humphrcy of Cripple -
pic Creek , Colo- , a.11d Grant lImn-
phrc of Lincoln
Islam Hull went to halls City
'l'uesday in interest of thc Vcr-
don Roller mills
11. N. 'l'immcrman and wife
and Mrs Joe Parsons dined with
Mrs M. J. Sailor on Sunday.
Meetings at thc Christian
church closed Thursday n.ight.
J. A. Hcinzclman purchased a
bill of furniture on Tuesday to
furnish his new house hc expects
td move in next wcck.
Clare Coleman WCI1t to Omaha
. o.n Monday to buy cattle to fectl
this winter ,
1\Irs. Patterson was called to
Chari tan , Iowa last week on ac-
cQunt of thc serious illness of her
mothcr.
Lowell Watkins returned to his
home in Auburn after spending
somc time doing carpenter work. '
I. E. gwing ? was in Lincoln on
'l'ucsday.
Mrs \VIll. Keclcr is 0 : : the sick
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Ad Harris oft , 1\fcCandlass attended -
tended thc surprise at thc home
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of Jake 13100111 Sunday.
Married , at the home of the
bride' parents on last \Vcdnes-
day evening Halph ; E. Dunkcn of
laybern' , Ncb and Anna Fisher
of this city. They arc spending
a couple weeks near 'l'ablc Rock
before going to their home in
Oltiahouta
Mrs Rudolph Fishel is enjoying -
ing" a visit from her sister whose
home is in Chicago
Mrs Reichc of Chester , Ncb is
visiting her brother J.JSchrader .
Died Mrs. .Tulin A. Benedict
ill her home on Friday nig"ht. She
has been a suffcrcr for months
with drops She was born in
Germany Oct ? 6 , 1847 and mar-
ried to John A. Benedict , , March
18,5. Funeral services Sunday
morning at the Christian church
interment at ; Salem , she leaves a
husband and son besides other
relatives to mourn her loss.
Will i a 111 s V i lie
Henry Mcllag-e who has spent
several weeks with his uncle near
Beatrice returned home Sunday.
Among those who were at thc
Schulcnburg hall last Monday
night were Lonna , Albert and
Katie Gerwick 1-1. Sintering jr ,
and family and B. Ducrfcldt
Mary Ducrfc\dt \ spent Saturday
night and Sunday with her par-
c n ts.
ts.H.uth
Ruth and Walter Hosc and
Bertha Abel arc boarding at thc
homc'ol l\lrs. Luhn so as to attend
conlirming choo1.
Mrs. " \Vcisscng-cr who has been
on thc sick for some time has nu-
pro\'C(1.
George Duerfcldt purchased
one t3f \Vcisscng"cr line farm
tcam George will fh m his
father's place thc coming ycar.
Henry Luhn has rented thc
Moore place and is i moving his
farming machinery thcre.
H. J. Dunn who is teaching thc
thc Darada school will hoard thc
reutaider of the term in Harada
instead of driving from his homc.
A number of our farl11\rs were
in Falls City thc past week.
N. J. Dunn purchased ( } four
head or the line cattle sold at , Mr
C. Prichard's salc.
N J. Dunn's line black colt received -
ceived a bad wire cut while run-
ning in thc corn stock field on
Monday
Joe Arnold is still helping Mr.
Mack with his work
DON'T DO IT !
It dun't pay ! Don't send
away for Nursery Stock !
The best trees , thc finest
fruits , thc best results are
obtained by purchasing trees
of the FALLS CITY NUI
SERY. A large stock of
choice home grown trees to
select front Low prices for
High Grade 'l'recs.
\VM.l OI1LER , Proprietor
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BIG CLOSING , '
OUT SALE
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Having I [ t.lccided I I to go out of business I am gOing
to sell Wholesale my complete stock of goods con-
sisting of : . '
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Diamonds , - - Watches - . " . , , Clocks - , Jewelry - . - . . . . , - Sivcr- . - . , ! _ . . .
- Ware - - - , Cut Glass . . . . . , . . . Silk . . . . - - Umbrellas - . - - - , \ , .
Silver - - - - . Novelties . . . . . - - , - - Toilet - . . . . . . . . .
Sets , Etc , Etc.
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And in fact includes everything to be found in a first '
class Jewelry store.
Furniture and Fixtures For Sale
This Sale will continue until the Entire
Stock is gone. Come early while our assort
went is yet corn pletc. Now is your chance to
Buy Christmas presents at Wholesale prices.
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TIME TABLE
l JIB rails City. Neb.
L w f 4
Lincoln Denver
Omaha Helena
Chicago Butte
St. Joseph SnIt Lake City
Kansas City Portland
51. Louis : tilll all San Francisco
points cast and and all points
south. west.
'l'1\IXS T.HA'It AS 1101.1.0\\5 :
Xo. 42. Portland St. Louis
5pccial , St. Joseph ,
Kansas City , St.
Louis and all points
cast and south. . . . . 7:20 : p niNe
No . 13. Vestihulcd express ,
daily , Denver and
all points west and
northwest. . . . . . . . . . 1:35 : a m
Xo. 14. Vcstihulcd express ,
daily , St. Joe , Kansas -
sas City , St. Louis
and all points cast
and south. . . . . . . . . 7:43alll :
Xo. 15. Yestihulcd express ,
daily , Dcnvcr , and
all points west and
northwcst . . . . . . . . . 1:28 : p III
Xo. 16. Vcstihul express
daily , S.i Joe , Kansas -
sas City , St Louis
Chicago amI points
cast and south. . . . . 4:2511111 :
Xo. 20. Local express daily
Atchison and points
south and west. . . . 4:35 : 1) 111
No. 41 . St. T40uis-Portland
SpccialLincolnHc-
lena l , Tacoma and
Portland without
change . . . . . . . . . . . 10:07 : p III
No 115. Local accolllmoda-
tion , daily a x-
ccpt SundaySalclll ,
"xcnmha and Nebraska -
\Jraska City. . . . . . . . 10:40 : p III
Sleeping , dining and recling- chair
cars ( scats free ) on through trains.
Tickets sold and baggage checked to
say point ill the States or Canada. For
information , tithe tables , maps and
tickets , call 011 or write to G. Stewart ,
Agent , Falls City , Neb. , or J. Francis ,
G. P. & 'r. A. , Omaha. '
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\V c sell plenty of good pure
coal. The cleaner the coal is
the more free btirnino' it is.
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There's more heat in a ton of
ollr coal t11i1n,1n a111' - other ton - ' .
we know. Our coal's a little
better than other coal because ,
we take more pains handling
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Be Quick. I.
. Not a minute should bc lost ' : . ' ' ,
when a child shows symptons ot , . ; J
croup. , Chamberlain's Cough , j
Remedy given as soon as the
child bccomcs hoarscor cycn after ' :
the croupy cough appears , will i
prevent the attack. It never .
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fails , and is pleasant and safe tq t
takc. For sale by A.G. \Vanncr. .
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