The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, February 17, 1905, Image 12

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CIIANGHS NI' IWSHHVH.
.l'herc has heen quitc a cl1ang'c
at Reserve since the resigilatioll
' 1' of 1\1. S. Watson as postmastcr.
\\111 \ \ Miss Moore , the new postmastcr , i
h ( will OCCUP\ ' part of what is now
ails the PU8t-oniCC and maintain the
: bl office in its present location until
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: b ( some time in the early summer ,
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lat ing' will be secured by her for a
I\\ : ' residence and postomce. Until
C she becomes familiar with the
' its duties of thc onice , ? -oIl' 1Villard
'il1 ' will he her deputy , after which
Lc she will takecompletecharg'e
ill : , her mother as assistant , MI' . Wil-
'I1t ' lard retiring . 'l'hos who know
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st time clrcumstanccs in assumning
bl ( ' charge of a postnOkc. will readily
, 1t sec the wisdom of Making one
hl who is so t'l.orcJug-hh' familiar
rf with the department rules \ as Mr.
1m1 Willard , her temporary deputy ,
f for perhaps H week or ten days.
It 1lissloon. . : will bc succecclel in
t1 the telephone exchange by Dan
ft A. Watson who will have charge
t of the Northeast Co's interest
b1 there 1\lrs. Watson will he the
1 ; operator and l\lr. Watson will
111 continue his farming interests as
ul in the past. Mr. \Va tson's resi-
ir deuce .vi ill probably be occupied
it by his sister and husband Mr.
1m . and 1lrs.Y. . 1' ' ' . Sclmulze who arc
ci now residing in I1iawatha.-llia-
tit watha World.
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Will Skalak lost a valuable
Ill
st Percheron marc last week as the
( It result of the carelessness of ii tint-
It crs. Some time ago the animal
l't was shot and blood poisoning i re-
p stilted and she dicL Truc sports-
f ; : ilea who know how to handle
1.1 guns arc blessed with a fair
amount uf commun sense cia not
do these thing's and sometimes
wonder why farmers post signs
forbidding hunting 011 their
premises. Sometimcs they think
it is because the farmer is selfish
and cranky and simply wants to
prevent others from hang a
good time , Such is seldom the
case , hut it is More often such
losses as MI' Skalak has sustained -
ed that compells the farmer to
get behind the anti trespass laws
for protection. Anyhow we be-
lie\'e that hunters ought to he
compelled to take out a license
and show that they arc competent - '
tent to handle a gun before being
allowed to clo so.-Humboldt
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l'HO'l'HC'l' 'J'III , QUAIl. .
Hunter bring in reports to the
effect that unless something
done to save them , thousands of
quail will perish from starvation
before the snow leaves the
g-round. Those who took part in
the big hlt&lt Tuesday say that
they saw large coveys sitting in
the snow with absolutely no visi-
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blc food. In some cases the Quail
were seen trying to eat frozen
hedge baUc ; : ; If the farmers
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would each clear the snow from
small area on their land Bnd scat.
tel' grain tusuty quail tight he
saved. A stringent saute law is
110 u e if the bitcls : , are to he allowed -
ed to die of stan'ation. Protect
the uterprise
l/uaill----lIumholclt /
ICINGS 1'0 1II ; D1Sl'ISID. ;
'I'hereottght to 110Hfactiuns"
in a country town. ' 1'he pros-
perity of one indiddual alTccts
the prosperity of every individual
and every tnpro\'ement made enhances -
hances the value of all the property -
erty in the corporation. A village - !
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lage is : , iqlply one big . family ,
\Vhen there is discord there is
little pro ress.Vhen there is a
untted pull for anything" its ac-
complishmen is made easy En-
Y\ ' . Jealousy and hatrccl } arc
things to Le despised levy is a
canker that gnaws at the heart
and Makes folks sour , disgruntled
and unhappy. Jealous ) ' . wants
the intell ' , , ! and " ' makes you unfair -
fair : in passing jud ment. lI.It- !
red doesn't pay even from a sor-
did oom'f 1 \ ' eThe man you
dislike is the man you don't know i
livery ' human lL'inghas his good !
points An Eng'Iish Sparrow
isn't a nig'hting'alc. Hut why re-
mind the sparrow of the fact
Life is short and complex at best.
Why not make the best uf it ?
Why not speak god ! instead of
evil ? Why not look for the sil-
ver lining in the cloud ? Why
not be fair and reasonable and
just ? And above all do not be
an idler. only the busy man or
woman is h..ppy. As a well
known writer has so aptly said ,
"Do you work as well as you can
and be kind--ilnd he kil1cl.-8x.
1\lrs. Fred E. ; hoover has not
been so well as usual the last
Month , and her mother , \Irs
Mary Chambers uf Auburn came
to her home t i help take care of
her. About three weeks ago
\I rs. Chambers , 1\lrs. Harnet
Hoover and baby I loover { were all
taken sick on the sallll day , mak-
ing' four sick people in the house
at one time Mrs. Harriet Hoo\-
er died londay night , and the
others ' have been on thc mend for
over a week. Baby Hoo\'er ws
seriously sick with pneumonia.-
Stella Pres
COUGH UP DOC.
A citizen called . t this onice
recently and complained because
't'heVorid dilln't mcntion him
by his title. Hc was told that he
ought to pay for his advertising
like a man , if he feels the need of
it. 1'00 many professional men
sponge ofT thc printC'r. The doc-
tor or lawyer who fails to carry a
card in a paper should be charged
ten cents a line for every mention
of his name and title in print.-
Hiawatha \V orld.
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nOUlH.I ; \y1IDING.
On \Vednesday , February S ,
Judge Ham performed a double
wedding ceremony at the court
honse. 'P he couples married
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were Carl \I. Summers of Falls
City and Felicia J\lay Arnold of
Hesen'cjanl ; Hal H. Harris of 1''alis }
City and llattie E. Arnold of Reserve -
serve The brides arc sisters.
Both were dressed in gowns of
white
1.1A1NS'1'lll.I.ANGUAGI ; QUICK.
Jake Lansky , the young Russian -
ian who is now Manager of the
SelT clothing store in Horton ,
came to this country only live !
months ago and in that time has .
learned the ha mmguage and .l1so acquired -
quired American business methods -
ods sufliciently to take charge of
a store. Nathan SdT , who has
heretofore had charge of thc
business will g'o on thc road as a
clothing sale sman.-Bjawatha
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Quite tn extensive deal was
closed at 'l'able Hock last week
between G. B. Johnson of that
place and E. K. Kentner of halls
City , in which : \11' Johnson takes
the line 160 acre farm ofIr. . ;
Kentner , three miles east of
Humboldt at S65 per acre \Vhile
\lr. Kentner receives in part pa } -
men t four esidence properties in
1'able Hock , at the aggregate
price ofS4,200.- HUll1bol < lt Stan-
danI.
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1'WQ girls from neighboring
town came near hair pulling on
the street last Friday evening
after the sho\\ One girl was
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Owing to the fact that we I . '
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never carry goods over froln'I
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will nlake great reductions .ij
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Come in take advantage i
pl
of these prices as there will J. . f
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1 be plenty of winter yet and _
! I if you don't need them this y
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i winter , the prices are so
I low that you cn afford to m m .
buy -them now mlll keep
thelll until next \vinter. 't ' I ,
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married and the oth . 'r was not :
anel she who was unl11arriul was
with and had lLtended , the show
with the hu - band of the otlJel.
Authorities intl'rfered , saying if
they had further trouble in Stella
they \\uldlJl Tested ! and fined.
-Stella Press.
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While coop hunting 1 \ 011 the fair
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grounds . Wednesday evening C. t
\Valke'r a son of \ \ 111.Valkel' was
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shot in the thigh by the accidental , - ;
dental discharge of it shot gun in , '
the hands of Ray Lillidol. 'l'he
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boys were but about six feet
apart ; the charge only touched 1 t
the flesh making a l painful though
not necessarily dangerous wound. 1
-.Salem IHlex. ! \
Dr.R.P. Robertsdcntist rover
over Kings Pharillacy.
Count\ Supt Crocker and fal11- .
ily were ttp from Falls City dur- i
ing- the week visiting N. B.
Judd and wife.-Dawson News- - ' . ; , .
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Kelle Lewis went . to halls ; City l \
Thursd.J to spcnd a week with .
1\11SS Mae Gossett.--Hiawatha t
\Vorld. ' .
John Hutching-s of Falls City ,
was transacting business in I-Iia-
watha .Monday.-'l'he Hiawatha :
\Yorld. ;
Allie Keeling Falls City vis-
ited Hiawatha friends 1\ol1day.- 4
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