The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, February 03, 1905, Image 5
1 J J t . . ' 'l I Local and Personal. I , . John Holt went to 'Salem on 'T uesday. , . - " : i"- . 'Ir. J./yford \Vcdncsday for - . "l Hum bold t , . . . May Maddox returned 'L'ucsel ay from Lincoln. :1\1rs. : Ross Jackson of Rule I spent Tuesday in this city. KerlwO' Dramatic Co. , Gchling- theatre February ) G , 7 and S. I ' Fred Keller was a B , & :1\1. : , e , \ passenger for Salem \Vcdncsday. . . . " " - - -.r. J. H Cain returned to Stella I I \Vednesday afternoon via the :1\1. : I P. - . Guy Crook rcslul1cd his studies ' - 'y.-- . thc Un ' " ' at \'crsity"l'uesday morn- , ing- :1\11' : Spauldin : registered at thc Union House thc first of thc wcck. , ! \Irs. \Ym. Griffiths came down from Verdon thc first of the - weck. F. \V. Cleveland returncd from I " a short visit in Salcm Tuesday afternoon. 1 . George Ritterhol1sc of Wooel- I wark , Ok. , is visiting his sister I , Mrs. Ed Nolte. ! J I l\lcn'1l Cole of Webster : City , f--a ! . , 're : . , is visiting his uncle W.V , . . . . . . . I Abbey for a few days. I j _ . . i A.Gallctte the genial salesman . . I . , ; -l ; : " ' " , for Chases Chocolates 1 was in i : i this city on l\londay. I Miss Jcnnie Fcl1ers of 11l1m- . boldt is visiting with \Irs. : John Martin : and l\Irs. John l1lk. I Elra \ Crook of Lane \ Wolf , 01 : . , - is visiting wi h his parents , :1\11' : and Mrs. G. J. Crook in this city. l Gertrude JIaye:5 who has been ! ' > ; ' _ , visiting' with Sallie . Shoellhcit re- ' " turn ( > d to llcr home in Stclla ' Wednesday - r ' nesday , On account or a severe sore , th'Oil t Gust a ions Ruegge will f F : not be able to sing in thc chllrd . : , _ choir next Sunday morning' . , . ' ! " ; . . James Bing' of Oxford , tieb , , I 2 : came in oil the Atchison . train tH. ! " _ " T first of the week and staycel ii \ ' . gip ; ; . : w ; _ this city for it few l1UlII' T y Mr. Dickison , engineer on en , ; . glue N\ } . 34 , kindly showed the : ; report over the Atchison Stut J ' which is the cleanest and l > cst . . . cared for engine 011 thc roac1. A very cl1jo\'ah1e and wcll at tended tea was given by the ladies of the Episcopal church 011 1 'i , 'l'uLsday evening at the home 01 f \ ' Judge and Irs. \Vilhite. > , .A numhl'l' of Richardson count x . . citizens . : who have been wearing . ing' il worried look for sev'rtJ 1 weeks . are getting a little 'chc ty' ' ag-illn. The grand I" Jury is about ; " to adjourn. ' . An Auburn man received a letter - tcr from President Roosevelt con " grltulatinghim upon being tlte , . father of ten childn What J' WJuld the president have though of the late Sol Stump who was the father of twcnty-two , . - - , - The Kerkhoff Dramatic lO" , which ccmcs to thc Gelding theatre - trc three nights tarting- Monday l cb. 6th is known as one of the best popular priced attl'ilctio's making this tertor \ ) ' , They carry twelve people , special scenery - cry , light effects and high class and up-to-late specialty fcatmcs. Every play is new to thc theatre patrons of li'alls 1 City. Monday : night will hc a beautiful south- ern play " . \Vay Down South" staged with pretty effects and elaborate costumcs. Prices that arc right 15 , 25 and 35cts , Scats now on sale at time Gelding bak- ery. ry.At At the homc of 1\1 r. and Mrs. D I ? . Lowe on \Vcc1nesc1a e\'cll- ing-occurrcd the marriage of Miss , iIargaretIorris and \VI11. Job non - OI1 both or Stcll t ! 1 Pty 1 Sclirltrcr ; . _ _ _ , _ _ . . . . . . . . , L' " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . of thc Baptist church of this city ofi dating- . These people are both well known and - highly respected - spede'd in the cOllllllunit\ in which they live and have a host of friends to extend congratulations - tions \ ! and best wishcs. After a short wcddiig ! tour they will beat at hOlllc to their friends at Stella. Mayor Holt has distributed nearly two dray load of clothing among thc poor in addition to those contributions : to Time Tribune.I I r. 1-Jolt caused notices of the condition reported ill the last issue of this paper to bc read in the churches , and as a result thc charitable ladies of Falls City have fairly swamped the Mayor with substantial evidences of- their g-enerosity. , Revival meetings at the 11. : E. - chinch will } ] begin Sunday Feb. 12. l ev. Frank I Campbell of Lincoln. . gist of the Ne- braska Con iert'llce' ; will assist the pastor. The two sons of Mr. ! Cautlbd'l1 } ] arc singers and will be . 1 r.sent to assist with thc music. - 1Ve cordially invite all to attend these sen'es. : . - W. ' 1' . Clinc , pas- tor. 1\ very serious operation was 1 I perful'lllC'd Monday at the Gard- cner Hospital I upon Mrs. HcnsIr ) ' . - It was an abdominal operation fur tile removal of tumors from ) which she suffered for many year : : and performed by Dr Fast assisted 1)\ Lrs.Miner and Burch- anI. Success attencled and thc patient is recovering . Fred Haw-.by of Auburn was in thc city on legal business Monday : - day and 'l'uesclay. Mr. IIawxby was interested in a case before - the Grand jury ill which certain Nenlaha County parties were im- plicated. An Auburn man received a letter - tel' from President Roosevelt \ congratulating - g'ratulating' him upon being thc father of tell childrcn. What , would the President have thong-ht of the late Sol. Stump who was the father of twenty two ? Edwin Falloon Baas in ltilo Monday on legal b11S111CSS. . . . . . . . . . . , . 'J.t : .t"T . _ t : " : : " " " ; "J. " : ; ; : " : : : EM " L ! _ DO YOU KNOW OUR PRiCE ; FOR BUTTER FAT . Last half of January is i 2SC per pound t 1)0 you know this means $ ' 1. 12 t.o $1.25 per hundred - , dred for milk ? ti , Do you know during' the winter of 1902 i we paid as ' : high as 27C for butterfat ; and 25C in 1903 ? I ' . Do you know these are better prices than ( lair ) - I men of New York , \Visconsin , and other : old clair 1- ' , state who follow f ' ' ' far dairying' exclusively are realizingfar ; ; i their milk produced on farms worth S ion 1 and more per J acre ? Do you know this beats raising dollar wheat : or E fiftycentcorn / ? . . Do rou'know we paid more money to the farmers I of N braska in 1904 than all othcr creamery companil's t i op ( rating in the state ? . . Io ] yeti realize i What y"u are losing if von are not ( i the owner of a Dc Laval hand separator and one of our 2 patrons ? lJo . YOll know that wc sell the De Laval , the best :4 : separat.or on earth ? ? Do you know that out of ; t ttal ) of 20.000 scpar- " I i at.ors used in Nebraska 5,000 ' are Dc Lavals ? l Po you know you arc not one of our 20,000 pt- ; . , trans , that : it will be to your interest to call on our rcp- I rescntativc and talk this on r. . . I3. ; vrl"cE CREArlERY c0. I i \Ve sell separators on Busy terms. ' r . - , . .n..s..n.e.- : . . . . . . , . . . , . . . . - , . . , . . - - - , . For Ftarther Pa ; ticulai-s , see ! h l L WHIITAKER BROS. Q1w COAL \ C 0 " La ' . ( The Only Exclusive Feed Store : in the Ci tyo I ( J ) - . 11.11 11"11111. ' all kind of Coal and Woutl : call till / conl"r" UII "hnrL 1I'llcI' . I'1. ' nty of I ) 110111' . ground : 1..1. Irartuul : Sin.rt . . : eralll , lIal11 Hay and -Ira\\ : : Rock S.lt " - . " Ec PI'1' C\\ I. . fine ground : Hod 1t Salt . ; oc I. rt . . c\\'l. . ; \1chiu.1I1 , Halt SLFtt 111'1' h.lrl'l. 1 I . lee ii. . "a.l k4 , hOC : l'l'n",1 Hh"Ifor \ Lhlclu'll" : $1.2 : ; 1"1' C\\'I. . Ground Oil Ctkr $ _ .oo r .J pc" c\\'l. 1'1"11.10111 , , Pratt , \\'alldlls Stud and POllltry I'oolls. \'a..h fur IIlIlh' ( ' . I J gUlf" and Poultry. ' o. P. Ii BC f ( . 1-1 I I I fawt rev * " ' ' " " t 'r" ' " , D ' ' . . . . = . . . . . E" ' " In . fJ It. . . ry 7a.a a [ l ! , .J - 't he young married laelie kcnsing-to\1 \ club will entertain the mcmber husbands at George U.lt's resilcnce this evening. Scvera 1 lae1ic halve been \ admitted to mcmbership rccently l ; cpresen tat i \ " ( Cn nnitlgIiain i \ has intro < nced a bill to make it a penitcntiary offence to platy foot ball. 'rhc suggestion has be1 \ made that Cunning-ham is crazy but he isn't hc is i mcrely all kinds of a danlplmool- . - - - - Fatal Accident at Salel11. . A terrible accident is reported as having occured in Salem ' 1'ues- daA ten year old boy named 'Valkcr was coasting down the hill on main street when he lost . control of his sled and 'crashed in- to the fence at thc side of the street. A splinter of wood was run into his head scattering the , brains . of thc child all al'Ounel. It I is reported that the child lived I but a short time. J - - - V l. H. MADDOX REAL ESTATE AGENCY I _ I tfartford Fire insurance Lands , bought ; and sold Iiouses in city for sale fioncy to io-tl Telephone 178 DOr 'T DO IT ! It dun't pay ! Don't send away for Nursery Stock ! ! 'I'itc best trees . thc finest fruits , the hcst results aI'\ . ' obtipcd ; \ by purchasing trees of the FALLS CITY NUI S11:1' A large stock of choice home grown trees to select fr0111. Lowlprices for Hig-h Grade Trees. \VM. flOI-ILEr , Proprietor .A number of Richardson Cuun- citizens who been h"'C w"1a ring it worried look for several weeks arc getting a little chesty" again.tl'he Grand jury i" about to adjourn.