The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, February 03, 1905, Image 24

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Fred Shafer of near Shuuert
and Maggie Hanley of Verdon
were married at the Catholic
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F church in Dawson by the priest
at 8 o'clock a. in . 'he ( 'cddinti
party returned to the home of the
1' bride where all excellent dinner
was sen'ed. l\Ir. Shafer is an ex-
I , cmplary young man and an in-
' chtstriouR farmer. The ] bride is
the daughter of our esteemed cit-
e izcn i , James Hanlc ) ' . She is a
popular young lady a graduate
from the Verdon Ugh school and
1 will be missed in society. May
peace and pleasure : 'tlend them
through their matrimonial life.
Sheriff Hossack was in Verdon
j 4 'l'Ul'sday on official busincss.
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1 School has been closed at Cu-
H palo on account of scarlet fe\'er.
± Two of Mr. Leon ards children
arc quite sick.
Cards are out announcing the
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marriage on next Tuesday
WIllic Burns and Lettie 'Vea\'Cl"
on'l'ucs-
Lan Yantiss came In on -
lay " from Long Island , Kansas
for a short visit to relatives and
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Leona Sheffer is visiting Irs.
AI Ramsey l near Dawson this
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htliel Saylor cntertainc(1 some
friends at her home 011 Tuesday
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e\'ening'
\Irs. Lucy Corn was the guest
of \Irs. : : Josh Ulootu'cdnesday. .
Albcrt Ccrn was in alem 'ucr- (
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John 'Vea\'cr left for Chicago
the first of the wcek.
Oscar Nussbaum and bride left
Thursday for Douglas , Nebraska
I where they will visit relatives a
couple of weels.
r.llss Bu\ \ our primary teacher I
. ' visited in l : ulo Saturday and Sun-
day returning on the afternoon
I , passenger \Io1day. ! Missable
. ; Crouch- taught her pupils until
f" ' : her return.
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f'V. k * . Kelly a nephew of J. G.
t ; Heinzelman who has been here
( here from Misawalika . Ind. , visiting -
" .J itillg- for the past six weeks will
, I return to his home the first of
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L.I next Week
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The butcher , \r. ! \Iowcl'\ ! is
J "i i tilling his ice house this week , he
built a large addition and intends
, : i to supply the town with ice de-
livered at the homes , this win
$ be quite a treat as it has never
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' before been dcll\'erc(1.
Van Sailor aid Jchn Ball at
tended the big hog sale of Chas.
' Cook near Salem last wcek.
Mesdames Foutch and Veach
arc on thc sick list.
Clyde and Gertrude Lum went
to Stein auer on 'l'ucsday.
The carpenters and painters
are busy in l\lrs. Bowmans store
room getting ready for the new
bank. Bert Stevens : : is doing- the
painting.
r E. Sailor . purchased ' an eighty
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acre farm near Howe of his broth- i
cr Van Sailor , COIsideration ! I
$4500.00.
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C. G. lIumpl11 ey and wife were + I
invited to dine at six o'clock din- ,
din-I
net Saturday at the beautiful
home of J. J. Schrader. E
J. A. itnd ( \ \ ' . A. Hossack have H
been visiting with their ister. f
llrcV. . C. Sloan and many
friends Here this wcek. .
Rulo.
\Irs. Robert Dunn died at her I I
house ill Rube Friday Jan. 2 7 of
pneumonia. She was 61 years of
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age at the time of her death and b
had re5idccl in this city for s\'cr-
al years. The funeral occured at
thc holiness church Saturday at
2 o'clock.Irs. . 'l'homas Iarcum r
conducted the services. .
Mr. and l\Ir \ : ; , 'I ' . 1" . Plumb of
Fails ; City visited i with \1r. G eli.
Bowker hc latter part of last , ,
wcek. Mr. Plumb returned to ti
the city Sltnr ; lay. t
W. W. Win terbottonl was down
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from Falls " City Saturday pUll iug'
in more radiator in the high ,
School room.
Robert l Jackson who habl ell
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the efficient section foreman at
this point for several years was
transferred to Shich\c \ this state ' "
and left for his new home Satur- #
day.
Shennan Hayes of White Cloud
will succeed Mr. Jacken as section -
don furclllan at l ulo.
. Harlen ; Campbell , son of Evangelist -
gelist Campbell , who is holding
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l e \I\11 sort ' Ices mn ' -.JtI\IIJ\\\.UIH\\I
the pulpit it the Methodist
church Sunday
Harry Marsh has started a
flour and feed store in the Forney
uu i hli n g' .
A number of Ruloites are affict-
ed with the g-rip.
Considerable : mpr'ements are
being made at the 1issouri lake
thIs winter. A large boat house
is under construction and bath
houses and ( other huildil1 : , trill
be in readiness for thc patrons of
that favorite summer resort.
Mrs. Noland fell and broke her
arm the first of the week. The
fracture was not very sc\'erc.
\rs. ! S. J. Sechler and gritliCl-
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Merchants and
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Business Men
With hard accounts to collect ,
should place thcm with
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John L. Cleaver
JUSTICE of the PEACE
FALLS CITY NEB
For Collection or for Suit
Small Com's on Collections
No Attorney Fees on Suits.
Defendant pays all Costs.
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DON'T FORGET
\YllitaI ; Bros. Land Excursion
February 7 , 1905
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Providing the weather is favorable wc will go tn
the above date to Dickinson , Saline , Lincoln , Ottawa ,
Jewell and l\Iitchell Counties Ka5. , which is absolutely
the RICHEST , BESI' IMI'RCVEI , SUREST FOR 'A I. . I. KI\I1 Pl- ,
C1Ol'S OFAXY OTHER LOCALITY in which you can buy
good farms at so low prices. Of all the parties that wc
have taken to these counties not one of them but what
will tell : you that e.erytl,1ingthat we have advertised
relative to this country is absolutely true.Ye have I
published heretofore the names of Many who have -
boug-ht land in these counties and if you will look them
up they will tell you that you can not PO : to a better
' place to buy land either : for a home or a n investment. I
Don't I take chances and go : out west where the land will"
only grow buffalo grass on he t upland and a little . al- " .
talfa on the bottoms. But p'O'lth us on next 'Tuesday I - 1 '
or any time ( u'c will make von excursion rates to the
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above counties and get a nice farm for a t small amount
wherc the land will produce anything and is a delightful . ' .
place in which to li\.e. The prospects for good crops . !
and especially wheat was'never better at this time and I :
the quicker you buy the less you will pay and the gTeat- t
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er will be you I' advance , on the land. \Vritc or call and
get map and lists of lands and get ready to' go with liS f ,
on Fcbruan' . I - . If you buy . ycur 1'arc will cost . yOU . .
nothing. t.
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WHITAKER BROSOF
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fOUR B RGAIN TABLES ' . ,
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f , U1 R Bargain Tables are very attractive . shrewd 1
I 0 I Shoe Buyers. ' Keep an eye on then \ \ ' hen our
" . . . . ; . Shoes get on the Bargain Table.they are snapped :
up quick. Today \'e will put out probably ,
100. PAIRS
of \ ' en's , \ \ ' omen IS and Children's Shoes in all sizes
and Styles at $1.00 Per Pair. If thc weather is right
they'll be gone in about two hours time. They will not
linger : long ill any . event , and if . YOU want . a real ' good ,
genuine Shoe Bargain , come early and
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SAVE flONEY
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It will pay you well always to keep an eye on our Bargain -
gain Tables. You can save lots of Shoe 1\loney by
doing so.
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GEORGE B. HOLT
L- THE SHOEMAN
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son Harry 'Vood of lxockwood ,
Pa. , arc visiting with Miss Sny-
der. \Irs. ! Sechler and Miss Sny- '
dcI' arc sisters and have not seen
each other for many years.
'rhe new iron bridge over the
lake south of town is a fine struc-
turc and fills a long felt want.
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Ed Roubadoux living south of
Rule had a close call from freezing -
ing- to death Monlav night. He
became numb wit h cold and whcI
found br a ncig-hbor was in a
critical condition. Dr. Shepherd
was summoncd and by quick work
he was restorcd.
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