1,11 , 1 4 8 Local and Personal. I Bat Sowlcs Candy. Mrs. II C. Lapp is on the sick , l list. \V. S. f4cyda went to Stella on ' 1 \ ttesday. . GliS ; Ncitzel went to hulo the first uf the wcek. Mae Gossctt is visiting with friends in Hiawatha. . Mrs. Vcrna Scars is visiting with relatives in Shubert. Coal , wood and Rock l Salt at leek's feed storc. W. H. Wylie stoppcd ( at the Union House 1\1onday. Dr : A. Gaiscr , dcntist aver Richardson county hank. Ethel Mitchell spent the week with relatives in Shnbert. 11\ W. Hcrbster was a Verdon Visitor the first of thc \veek. Dr.R.P. Robel'tsdentist over Kings Phnrnulcy. Dr. J. L. Gandy of Humboldt was a business visitor here 'I ues- day. For Salc-An org-an. nearly ncw. Inquire of Miss Grace Saylor , John Tinker , wife and daughter - er came down from Omaha Sun- day. ( . ' ' is stil1mak- Coupe & 'l'hornton making - ing- special low prices on lard , ham and bacoll. icy.'l . Farmers cheap. Enquire at - ers hotel. Paul H. Weaver left Monday for a short visit with his mother at Ziun City , Ill. If the blue mark catches you , pay up and : see how quickly you lose your case of thc blues. \Y. \V. Jcnne started out on a three months trip through Iowa \Visconsin Sunday. Sample Newton a prominent Hiawatha attorney was in attendance - ance on the Ogden trial Monday. The day of thc grand jury approaches - preaches when wc shall see many of our citizens take a hurried \'a- cltion Judge A. H. Scott has returned from \Vilber , where he has been for the past week engaged in thc trial of a very important law suit. : Sick headache results from a disordered stomach and is quickly cured by Chamberlains Stomach and Liver 'l'ablcts. For sale by A. G. \Vanncr. Miss I Lucilc Hob Jins arrived in Falls City -and began her work at time high school on 1\londay. Miss Robbins is an educated musician and will add much to thc musical circlesof thc town. Herman Kochlcr was one of Tuesdays business \'isitors. Mr. Kochlcr reports his telephone company as prospering not with- standing Falls City's selfish pol- icy. , 'l ife Observer is one of thc lat- cst newspaper ventures in Nc- braska. It is publishcd at Hastings - ings by Elmcr E. Brown and is a Magazine form. The editor announces - nounces that he wIll support the dcmocratic principles as set forth 111 the St. Louis platfofm. \ \ arc afraid he will slot have lllany : supporters in Nebraska. Volumc 1. No. 1 of thc Normal Journal , a monthly publication in thc interest of th/ : state nor- mal school at Peru has just reached - ed our tablc. It is published by J. V. Bishop & Co. , and is full of interesting educational 111attcr. Typographically it is very neat and is a credit to thc publishers. W. A. Hossackcalile [ down from Omaha Tuesday afternoon for a visit with his parents , Mr. and i'll's. John Hossack. From here . hc will goo Honcs.teel , S. : : ; D. to I make some improvemcnts on his I claim. i\Irs. J.V. . Hanson returned from Lincoln Sunday afternoon , where she has been for the past three weeks at the bed side of her son , Pred who is suffering from appcndiciti s. Mr. \\Tm.S. Crancof California Md. , suffered for years from rheumatism and IUl1lbag-o. Hc was finely advised 1 to try Cham- bcrlain's Pain Balm , which he did and it effected a complete cure. For sale by A.G. \\Tanncr. 'l'hc Kansas City Star para- g'raphcr says thc only disagreeable ( - able thing about these cold spells is thc . ' We - temperature : might add that frozen water pipes and balky furnaces add slmcthil1 in the - - - ag-g-rcg-atc. , 'l'hc Falls City tire bell is no g-ood. Notwithstanding a reporter - porter was within six blocks of thc bell when it rang 'I'uesclay night , the sound was so faint that it scarcely reached that tis- tance. Clay Peck , son of Mrs. Ephriam Peck of Ohio precinct is very ill with pnC11mon ia. His condition at this writing is very serious , though his many friends hope for his ultimate recovery . ' ' ' ' The Tribunes job press has been very busy for thc last \\'cck. \Vc have time howc\'crto do your work if yOU will ljut mention it to. . I us. Hclcn Schock , "a high school girl deserves a splendid education She has clriveil in from her home , four and a half miles from town every school day this rcar. If there is no blue mark on. your paper yon arc all right , if there is one you would better get right. Jack Clines was in thc city the first of thc Ncck. Hc is advance man for thc KcrkotT dramatic : Co. Will Dot \ ' of Shenandoah . Iowa spent Sunday in this city. Hcnn- Wolff left Tuesday for Salcm. to t N 1f 1 I If , . , - . ES ! ' . VAS 1ST ES ? . . Ya = = Es Heist Das Die Chicago Dan = Holtz und Kohlen Gesel = , SCllaft : 11ocll11icllt ausferkauft hat ulld das viI" i ITI Iller 110ch Gescllefte ; Tttl111 all delll selbege ort. . . . . Vir sired sellr dankbahr : zu al = ten ttllSeren alters freunden und . I tl1ecltell ! Berne 11elte freundell er = ' . - * verbell unld cure Itilldschaft be = 1181 ten. " 1 I Das 1st Es . , : . ' I , ( In I other words we have not sold out yet" . ) ' . . . . ' , . . : , : ' _ _ _ . . , _ _ _ . _ _ _ . . . . . . . . . - I Chicago Lumber e&l Coal i Co F. W. MiCHEL Falls City . Local Manager Nebraska. . - - - - - - - - f Attention Fruit Growers ! Salem , Neb. , Jan. 2 , ' 05.-Fal1s City 'T'ribune-Your correspond- ent would ak ! the fruit 1 > growers 01 Richardson County tu attend he t farmers institute at halls City , Jan. 27 and 28 and bring with you over your own signa- ture a tabulated statCI11Clt : of the . various kinds of fruit that perished - ished and was lost to you last year on your farm , stating' your post office address ; thc object of this being to present to the various . ous transportation companies the stubborn facts that hc horticultUral = ural interests of the county lost thousands of dollars and thc transportation companies also lost heavily because of the fact that freight rates and express i charges were such that wc could I I not market out l'WdUcl and those : who were hungry for them hating : - ing- thc money to buy at a fair price could not get thcm. Ixc- mcmbcr that the managers of railroads are mcn just like we arcthcy ; want busincss and all wc ii ave to do is to get up right ill ' front of them with cold facts , I that will not only surprise them but wilt surprise many of us also , then wc will get a hearing that will most ccrtaidy pave the way for a g'ooc1markct for our fruit this ycar. Your correspondent is one of a i committee of live l selected by Time South East ! Nebraska Fruit Grow- ers Association , acting in con- cert with a committee of four selected by The State Horticultural - ural Society . that has been asked to compile these statistics ! for - - - . ---S - - . . - . Richardson County. Now let us - , ' bc conseryative . and 1 not exag-c- , , , rate anything , rather 1cr.csti- - . m..tc tlwn magnify actual fact . this is a big job without youI . help ; altogc hcr , \ f'e can make It light on each one ; good 1 results will certainly follow , already we have the promise froth the t transportation _ - portation companies of better , things for this year.---Y ) 'ear.-.Yoqn ; tru- ly , R. g. Grinstead. For Sale. . ' One Dul'Oc , Jersey iuale ] log " ; sited by Red Ceier. Dam Red . Quecn. Cheap if taken at : once. ' -IT. J.'Kloeppel , h. 1 < D. Nc4 } I , Hulo. 3-t J o , Letml r\olicc. i III the Dlslricl Coun of . . ' , . Hlelm..I"11I1 I.'olllll\ . ehra.Ia. ' , ' . ; ; 's , itcb IcCarlY . \ ! ; \.S ' \ SUlllh.Ih'Carty i I ' . : . 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