The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, March 03, 1905, Image 12

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Local and Personal.
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hat Sowles Candy.
Arc wc to have a lawn contest
this summcr.
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For Sale--A brown marc.-O.
P. Ilcck.
Mart Kelly was down from
Verdoll on Iollda ) ' .
I.'rel H. ; HofTman was down
from Stella Saturday.
G. ; 1. I Hall spent Sunday with
his mother in Vcrdoll.
. Con 1Toud 1 a mid Rock I Salt I tat
IIcck's feed storc.
Mrs. W. E. ' Goolsbyof Verdon
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was in this t city \Ionday.
Dr. A. Gaiscr , dentist over
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Richardson I comity bank.
Will Dcckillg"cr was a business
visitor Satmday of last w'ck.
'l'wo Choice steam heated
rooms for rent ill State Bank
Building"
'l ' he county attorney is being
illtl'\\'icwcd about the city coal
c ' 011 tract.
Billy Boyd th' t , ' popular Ii very-
1I1an from Salem was one of toIon-
( lays \ ' si tors.
Irs. Joe Parsons and \i r. and
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toI rs. .I i ay Parsons were down from
Venlon on lollay. )
Steve Miles : stopped in town a
fe\ days this t week ln ! route front
Califum to UulTalo. ; N. Y.
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. . . Gralld1l1a Bickel of Arag"o pre-
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'C1I1ct was reported as seriously ill
- thc first or the weal k- :
Coupe & 1'holnton is still uiak-
. tug ; pcdal low -pri es on lard ,
ham and Imcon.
George : : Freidleythe thoroughbred t -
bred Poland Chin.L hog man of
\Yl'rdoll way a business \ isi tor
here on . I011lay. (
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V. G. Ly ford returned Ionda.r I
from his spring visit to thc New I
York markcts. Hc is quite enthusiastic -
thusiastic about his pt.rchascs ,
and man ) ' bargains await his
nU1l1crous customcrs. After church
on Sunday \Ir. Ly ford walked up
fifth avcn\H. for many blocks , pas-
sing a constant stream of ladies
and their escorts on Sunday pa-
rade. He stated that thc bcauti-
ful homes Ind residences of New
York together with the elaborate
gowns of thc ladies oracle him
wonder as to where all thc money
camc from to make NcwYork thc
great city that it is.
Tic writer was with Ed Fal-
IvUII in the office uf his older
brother J1I1l Ii'a11oon in Hiawatha
thc other lay. Notwithstanding
gd is about three times IS big as
Jim , the older brother "bosses"
him just as wc imagine hc did
some forty ycar.s ag"o.
A local citizen : : had hut two collars -
lars and needed thrce. He took
his two dollar bill to a pawn shop
and pawned it for onn dollar and
a half. TIc sold the pawn ticket
for its face value (51.50. ) He
then had three do11ars. Who lost
thc dollar ? '
In one of the hooks of Charles
Dickens , is a character named
"Tur\'ydrop" of whole the
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thor says ; "Wha he lacked . in
brains he made up in leport-
mCIH. " Falls City has a \fr.
'l'ut"\'cydrop , and you arc all entitled -
titled to one g-uess. .
Fur the next four weeks The
Tribune goes to every rural route
patron in the east end of the
c'unty.'e want our farmcr
friends to belOlne 1 aCl\lainted
with the paper , hcll'ing" that it
will he of mutual bencfit.
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Lewis McPherson on Monday
put lightening toils on henry
Jcycr's large barn north of town.
Lewis uses nothing but Moore
Bros. Pure Soft Copper Cable , thc
best on carth. Hc says it is a
little early for such work but his
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customers get in early to . . avoid ,
thc rush.
'l'hc Ncmaha camc out on its
usual rampage \Ionlay. If the
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present legislature ( hoes not pass
the drainage bill , it ought to
make an appropriation for air
ships for thc benefit of our friends
to thc south.
Icf Melton has returned tram
1issouri where hc has spent thc
winter with his daughter resting
and rccuperating" \Vc arc glad
to state that \Ir. Mclton is in
better health than for sonic years
ptst.
The indig-nantoutburst of Kan-
sas against standard oil , reminds
one of thc remark of the ant to
the elephant as the animals went
into the ark : "Say , look out there
who you'rc sho\ ' 1lg. "
Thc Missouri Pacific was un-
abic to use its Platte river bridge
the first of thc week and was
compelled to run around by way
of \ Veeping"Vatcr. . Thc trains
were late as a result.
The young widow lays aside
her weeds l1.d blossoms out \11 thc
girlish colors of other days with
as much sel consciousness as abe
boy with his first long pants.
The quack of thc duck is again
heard in the lanel. The lakes arc
full of water and the shooting
this spring promises lo be thc
best in'ears. . Several I - -
\'ears. \ large bags
have been madc.
Thcre were thirty nine tra\'el-
p-li--I
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ing mcn in Falls City one night
last wcck. \Vho wouldn't bc thc
hotel man ?
trhc Journal is running locals
from thc Journal of the year lS2C
-'rhc Journal is improving in its
style and becoming quite up to
datc.
Julius Klebcr tiring of city life ,
has removed to his farm a short
distance north of town , which , in
company with George Moore , hc
will farm thc comingscason. .
Mr. and Mrs. George Jennings
spent Sunday in Salem with OJi- ----k ( _ . . .
\'r Jennings the father of l'r.
Jennings , who is reported as seriously -
iously ill.
Thc store windows arc being , ' .
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tilled with garden seeds and John .
Hossack has taken off his lcg--
gins. It may now be officially
announced hat spring is hcre.
Gco. Cleveland and laughter ,
\Irs. C. Fisher went to Kansas
City Sunday. Irs. Fisher will
join her husband in Kansas
where they will make ; their home
in thc futurc.
Humboldt is in the midst of an ,
alley scrap. Save for a line fence !
law suit , thc meanest thing on
earth is an alley scrap. I
The sign was .in thc heel last
Sunday. Practically thc entire . Y' , -
population was out for a walk. !
Mr. and Mrs Al Roberts will
move into thc Smucker house on
south Chase street in thc near
futurc.
Re\ Smith , conductor of thc
Business College is assisting in f
thc revival meetings at the Methodist -
o(11st church.
Jack Reavis , the youngest son
of \Ir. and Irs. C. F. Hcl\'is has
been quite ill for several days.
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