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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1905)
r ' . \ ' < 1"1'I' , " o Nov and Then. - - - , If thc Grand jury misscd anyone - one just speak up. , " . Murderer and Bigamist Boch is to bc taken to Chicago and while there bc confronted by fourteen of his wivcs. Great r God ! , - - _ . . Judgingfrom the indictmcnts returned by thc Grand jury , It must bc about as dangerous _ to live in Nims City as it is to be a United States Senator - - - When thc United States Su- _ prcmc court rendered its bcd 1 < trust cleci ion last week , the Journal . with hecoming' ancl characteristic modesty removed \ its hat and made its best ow. . .A Nebraska man was in Washington - ing'ton when an acquaintance pointed out a distinguished look- ing' individual with the remark , "thcrc is a United States Scna- tor. " 1'hat so'replied the Nebraskan - braskan , "whilt has he been in- d ic ted for ? " - - - - - When thc grand jury returned a batch of indictmcrlts last week , all the lawyers . cong : ' egate(1 about . . . . . . . the Judge's l desk to see who was who. Judge Kel1igar looked over he iudictnients t slowly I 1 and , dcliberately.thcn raising his eyes , . - , 'C , _ ' to the bunch of lawyers 1 stanching , around , he said : "You arc all right boys they havl1't indicted , t. : , JJ , any of YOU yg'1' , , , At , ' _ _ , , The Hiawatha World tells a I story of a bride who woke from a sound sleep and I1pOal ( c1iseo\'cring' lie r husband at her side ran from the coon \ screaming' she had for- gotten she . vas arrie(1. 'l'hat kind of a story may goo in Hiawa- tha where everybody is asleep , but wc would hate to spring a .1 _ I' sleep story of that kind in this , neck of the woods. 1t is related of a Rube mall that - he was in Kansas City recently , and met with great : elitlkulty in securing sleeping apartments , The hotel clerk Iinal1y told him that there > was a double 1'00111 on the second floor , but that a lady U' occupied one of the beds , " 'Now" continued thc clerk , "if you can , g-o into i that room quietly ( } and without awakening the lady or . : . - turning the light , all rhrhtg-o ' . : , J- ahead. 1 " 'I'hat's ail right" was If FF the reply , "ShL' will never he any the wiRcr. " In about an hour thc Nubo man camc down the stairs three steps at a time with his , coat , collar and grip in his hand \-.1 \ ; , and aid : to the clerk ; 'Great nod ( , man , that w0111an's dead'I knew it , " replied the clerk calm- ly 1 , "but how did you hnd it out ? " . - . _ - - - - - A line so acres in Nenaha Pre- cinct , known as thc St.rl Gentry place will be sold at the Court House on Thursday Hlth Feby , 1905 , at 2 o'clock p. m. - g\'a Gentry . Aelmx. 2 - ( } , Local and Personal Eat Sowles Candy. Coal , 'Vood and Nock Salt at Hcck's feed store. Dent neglect the blue mark \Ye can use thc moncy. . Dr A. Gaiser , dcntist over l2icharlsOIt county hank. How about that Job work. Can ; wc do it for you ? . Emma Grant S1)cnt Saturday and Sundaywith \Irs. Sloan of \Terdon. . Coupe & 'l'hornton is still iii al- ing special low prices on lard , ham and bacon. - 'I'helis'fCS : ! Spa n , der visited with relatives 'in Vcrdon the first ! : of = mite wcek. . Two Choice ste 1m heated rooms for relit in State Bank Building' County Attorney Ja111es : was a B. & M. passenger to Humboldt . Saturday aftctnoon Jean Cain spent Sunday in Stella with his brother Tngraiul and other relatives. MIsses Elizabeth : , Isabelle and . Nellie IIGssack visited with 1\Ir. Sloan of Verdon on Sunday , The Tribune published forty inches more local ma ttcr last week than any other local news- papcr. Home rendered lard and home : urcd hams and bacon at Coupe & 'I'horn ton's Nat Titus of NC111aha City was a visitor last week. MI' Titus I was a witness before the grand .i ii 1.y. Owing tf a severely hurtlcd hand Charlie Cornl was tin able to play the voluntary at the church last Sunday morn ing- . Former County Supt. C. \ \ ' . Whitchclll ; has wC'aricc1 of Indian 'T'erritory life and with his wife has taken up his residence ! in Kansas City. . Ed Ferneau of Auburn was i Saturday risitor 1\l Ir , Ferncau is one of the lawyers in the case \'S. the 'Telephone , to be tried next week Hon E.A. 'l'udcr : was in tuwn ! a few hours Sunday afternoon conferring with local parties about matters ol.lcgislation of interest - terest tu this count\ It \dll pay to keep Chamber- lain's Colic , Cholera and Diarr- hoea e111edy in your homc. It only costs a CJuarter. Sold at herrs Drug Store. Baldy Marion says that the weather was so cold last week that it froze his face so that he could not talk If you know : of a bigger story than this give it to us and we will publish it. If you know of any item of interest - terest , society , personal or otherwise - wise call us U1 and give it to us. Don't bc bashful about it , we will bc fully as glad to publish it as you can possibly bc to ' see it in k . . _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : = - : - - : : - - - - : : : r..J , { _ - mOwn u Own a Far1T ' ' _ . , y- _ _ _ . - - . L. . . " Don 'i Rent l ' , ! ti. ; lt.t m Buyan irrigated farm for younwlf ] or your ion before tlw ( ach'ancing price shuts you out. ' 1 hc timt' ] ih fast coming ] in this country when the owncr (11'l ; good will be a \'ery independent man ; the acreage of farm t I lids is limited , bllt slur population is mpidly incJ' ( as- . d t ng' . , The entire acreage of land available for irrig'lliol1 ; , ' either by Pri vate or Governmcnt.al enterprise , will make bllt it small IHllnher of ci ' llt\ -acre : farms mpared ) I with the number of young' men who cxpcct t.u Iecum ; farmcr s. ' , ; . , The Big horn Basin has ampl water , a splendid - f ' did sunshiny climate and a soil which , ulHh ( r water , is U ' , ? as rich amid 'product.ive as any in the t.cmperate ' zone ; t f fii send for our special Big' 1 [ ors E asin folder , and keep \1 f Ur i that locality . in your ' mind in looking ! into the future. I m w J ' " L. \tVAKELY , ; i1 - General Passenger . * Agent , Omaha , Neb. sr , b ' 5n W.ilt't" . : ' : Ji JlI1' ' : . 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" ' 1'110 11 postal tIHlln' Slut Ilr , l Ha ) ' . 81'1111111tYOIll' FIiEE HOOK , 12 11I."ollt' 1't ' ennui to " " 11I11011. , _ It Hholl"\ , \ I" 1'1'1111 by nil Su(1'erhlg ( \\'unton. , L. : ntonlyto \\011I1'11. Al1l1l'c H . \\1 THE VITA COMPANY ; ' Hiawatha Kansas , U. S. A. " te "J.t" ' . im ( ' 1 ? , r''ls. mm , L..Y : ! 3 : , t ; ( \ : " - : ' ! I -c . . . print . Dick Neal of Auburn , one of Nemaha County's candidate for congress Was before. the court Saturday on mattcr pertaining to the Carson casc. \Vhile here MI' Neal met many of our local republicans - publicans and made a n1lst fa01' able impression. V. G. I Lyford left Friday on his yearly trip to New York where hc will purchasc an up-to- date and complete line of spring goods for his emporium. Stephen Story , who was a resi- lent of this city bout fiftccn years ago visited old aCjuaintan- ces here thc first of thc weck For Sale-An org-an. nearly ne\v. Inquirc . of \liss ! : Grace Say lor , D. ' V. Utt of 'Vhitc Cloud tran- sacted business in this city Mon- day. , , Che die Cornellvas a St.Joscph Vi' itor Sunday. " G. E hall of this city spent Sunday in \Terlon. Dr. R. P. Rohe..tsilentist . over Kings PIHunlacy. I J. II.Vilsoml and wife of Omaha - ha are stopping at thc City 110tcl I , Frcsh bulk oysters direct from Baltimore at Coupe & : 1'h01'lltons. Whist Party. 'T ' he young , mnarriecl lady's Kens- ington club entertained their husbands by a whist party given by Mr. [ and1'5. . George Holt Ii'rid ) ' cvcn i ng- . 'l'hcrc were eight couples in attendance and a most dclig-htful timc was had. Miss Jcnnie li'ellcrs of Humboldt was the guest of thc club. Thc rcfrcshmp.nts were furnished by the mcmbcrs. ,