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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1905)
- . : " - . - . . . , - . . S - - - - r . Married. : Wednesday ! ' ; Jan. 25 , PJ05 at L 11 a. m. at hc 1g. [ . Parsonage ; in Ji'alls City I\Ir. : John A. Ritchie and Miss Laura Grimm both of ' 1'urney , 1\10. , were united In marriage hy Hc\ \V. ' 1' \ Clinc , 1 Ph. D. 'l'hc contracting partie s arc well and favorably known in 'l'ur- ncy where they have many fricnds The groom is a promin- end business man. 1\11' and Mrs. Ritchie will leave Wednesday afternoon for 1\10. 1\lrs.J. : l\ I Ritchie a relative ac- companicd the bridal party. - - - - - - - Married at the home of the brides parents , Mr. r and \Irs. Martin \V. l\Icycrs near Merrill , Kas. , at 9 o'clock in the evening .1dluary 25 , 1905 , Edith May Mcycrs to Elmer C. Peel As May Brim played thc wcd- ding march the bride and groom marched to the bay window which had been decorated with flowers and ferns when Hc\ ' 1' . A. isenhlse ! spoke the solemn words which made them man and wifc. After congratulations e12- gall t refreshments werc sCl'\'cd. Miss Meyers [ is the second daughter of l\Ir. and lrs. I'crs. The bride is a young lady of sterling qualities well know and . respected by a large circle of. friends. The groom is thc oldest son of Noah Peck was born and raised to manhood near Falls City but of h : tc years has been working near Merrill , and has a hest 01 friends at both placcs. The bride was dressed in drab broadcloth trimmed in white sat- in and cream O\'cr1acl and the groom wore thc conventional black. Minnie l\Iycrg. a sister of thc bride acted as bridesmaid and was dresscd in navy blue trimmed with whitc. Chas. B. Peck , a brother of hc groom acted as best man. About forty guests were present to witness thc cere- j mon ) ' and a umber of beautiful and costly presents were rcct h'ed. Club Meeting. An interesting session of the Sorosis club was held at the home of 1\11'8. A , G. \Vanncr on Wednesday - ne day afternoon. Roll call was responded to by each _ member with a short sketch of a famous artist and his mastcrpiecc. 'An r invitation was cxtcndrd to the federated clubs of thc First Nebraska - oraska district to hold their annual - : 11ual meeting in Falls City Mrs. I \VilHam Wilson , vice prcsident of this district acccptcl thc invitation - tion and thirty clubs will send representatives here on March 21. The afternoon program was musical. Mrs. D. D. Rcavis read . an excellent paper upon the Com- posers of the \'ictorcnn cra. lrs. H. B. Smith , Irs. ' 1' . J. Gist and Miss Anita Wilson illustrated Mrs. Rcavis' sketches with musi- I cal selections which were enjoy- I cd bj' the club mcmbcrs. Mrs. f - , , . . ' . . ' ' . 4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - Brigham of Kansas City and Miss Lucile Robbins of this city also furnished instrumental and vocal umbers I of mcr it. Mrs. \Vantter served delicious rcfrcshmcnts. Surpri s e . Mrs. O. J. McNall was agreeably - ably surprised by a numhcr of her Knights and Ladies 01 Se- curity friends on 'l'ucsday evening - ing at her spacious home in the eastern part of this city. Miss Keeling gave a delightful - ful dance to the Episcopal church choir at the home of her father on South Harlan street Tuesday c\'cning' A most enjoyable time was rca1i.cd : by those present as Miss : Keeling is quite a popular hostess. Kicked by Horse. Tuesday while ' noon feeding thc horses Mr. O. P. Heck received - ech'cd it S'l're kick 011 thc left shill. IJe was standing close to a post at the back of one hbrse when it kicked and thc post breaking thc force probably saver - cd him from sustaining a broken limb. Hc is able now to walk around but with some difficulty ' and Pl ill. Local and Personul. Mrs. H. P. Custcr is visiting in Pawnee City. . . . Rev. \100(1y ( left Monday after- noon for 'L'ecumselt. , . E. Hicg-er of Preston was in I this city 1'hursday. M 1'8. Everett Scott went to Salem Wcdncsday aftcrnoo 1. Fred Ch'cland alllt' George I Culp went to Salem \Vednesday. I , Mr. \ VakeIicld of Beatrice was in this city the tirst t of the wcek. A. J. Weaver was a B. & M. passenger fur Lincoln last 'rucs- day. 1" . . Clevcland. sr. made a busi- I ness trip to Salem last Wcdncs- day. H. Lowe and R. Dorrington registered at thc Union House on I Wednc8day. Edna Hollaml and Carrie Sloc- um went to Lincoln Wednesday ftcrnooll. Hilly K\lItn\I' : is tip from CoiTe- \'illc , Kansas , to cat 'off df , thc old folks for a few days For Sale . -A good barn cheap. Enquire at Farmers - ers hotel. i\Irs. Albert : Norris returned Sunday from a three t weeks visit with her daughters in Chicago 1lrs.Y. . ' 1' . Cline returned Tuesday from Indiana where she attended the funcral ; oilier , sistC'r. George Snyder ex-county. t clerk is ' friends in this . visiting : : ; county. 1\11' Snyder is now located 1.ii-l Ce : - ar County , Ncb. , and intends to spend a week.or tell' days with his friends ili this Ioc..tlily. , . , . . , - - ' - ' ' . . . . . . . . . : ' : . , . " ' , . \ , , . . - . . . . . t i. . : .I ' P " ,1' - ' . Louis Wise went to St. Joseph \Vednesday and mct with a number - ber of ludicrous incidcnts. The St. Joseph News and Press Co. on account of Louie's efficient work with subscriptions furnish- ed liiui With the necessary t rans- portation to pay them a visit. Louie canoe in contact with one of St. Joseph's police an. After various questions John iiv BlueCoat - Coat was convinced that Louie lived in Falls City alld was mcre- ly enjoying the sights and warm air of the numerous department stores of that city. Charles Cain uf Billings Mon- tana has been sulTering from a mild case of small pox , His many fricnds ill this city will be pleased to learn that Charlie is 011 thc high road to recovery from that dreaded diseasc. Among those who are making prcpcrations to attend Grand Opera in Kansas City arc 1\1rs. P. H. Jussen , roIl'S P. S. Heacock , Dr. and 1\1rs. Iil1er , ' 1' . L. Hall , 1\11' and \ Irs , ' 1' . J. Gist , i\Ir. aril < 1 Irs. D. D Hca\is , Dr. and Mrs. Fast and .Mr. and 1\1rs. C. F. Rca vis. For every new subscriber - er to this paper on Satur = day \ve viII give one-ha ( of the subscription to be expended for the poor school children. lrs. Welsh and sister Miss Crabill were 1\1. P. passengers Wednesday for Nebraska City where they will visit for a few days. days.We \VC would 1)2 glad to have Aaron Loucks take notice that notice that thc 1I1erccl'\ registered - ed twenty below Wednesday morl1lng. t'I1n ! our fears for thc future. none of ns atc much wiser than thc child that ts afraid of thc dark. " -A tchisun Globe. \ \ : (1 A Blue Mark will advise : you that you are in ar = , ) s rears for one years subscription - " scription to The Tribune 1 We would appreciate a i remittance. . _ _ . . _ I Judge Rcm'is WHO ill Lincoln , . . , - i \Vedncsdt\ ' . - - J ! Call Phone ( No. 2 t For Red Kerosene It I ) won't smoke your chi ill- ne\'s. " \\Te carry a full \ line of . I { Staple & Fancy Groceries ' . . , t. " . S amp I e 0 11 l' delicious I - luncheon wafers Free I delivery in cit\ . ' - L. C. M ' A U G E R _ Ct . . . ' ' . . ± t i ± - - - . _ " " ' _ . . . . . . . . _ " x. : Stretching tile I Truth I ' t rte. 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