The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, March 03, 1905, Image 16

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Hlinale fire.Ve sell quick-
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Get your IH xI ton of us.
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I GROCERY I
Funcy and Staple
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Groceries
i' I Fruit in Season I
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_ Storage for Househofd .
And Other Hoods
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I Merchants and
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John L. Cleaver
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JUSTICE of the PEACE
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FALLS CITY , NEB
for Collection ! or for Suit I
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, Small Com un Collections
; \ ollorneFees ' on Suits.
Defendant pa s all Costs
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W. i. M DDOX
" REAL ESTATE AGENCV
Hartford Fire Insurance
l.unds bought and sold (
Houses in city for sale
\ floney to IOL.l1
Telephone 178
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Willian15ville.
\Irs. I : Frank Ocrnick and child-
rl'n started : for their new ironic in
Gage county \Ionday. : :
l IalphVhcelcr returned from
Craig , iIo.Ionda after spend-
ing" several days with his best
gr1. ;
\Ir. : aild . .Mrl \ . J. Dunn drove
to Falls City S'lhtr } and during -
'in' " their short stay . sold their
tine I i driving team rind spent Sunday -
day with \Ir. and \ Irs. n. Shaw.
hired Hartman was a Falls
City business \ 'isitorlonday. .
John Constantine has now a
new parlor organ in his home
placed there by \Ir. Joh.
\11' : [ and dirs. E. Butler and
children wcore ; in Harada Satur-
day.
Henry 1..uhn jr. . spent Sunday
with his churn Byron Dunn.
Henry Huch was a husinc"s : "
visitor in Baradatondl ' '
Monday e\'cn-
ing'
Frank I ButlC'r and family spent :
Sunday the home of Jacob
A1 101d.
Miss Kitlie Butler who is at-
tending' school at lJarada spent
Snnday with her 1 parents and
fdr'nds. i
Ed Schnt has purchased a nice
organ of ? Er. Job for his sons and
da ug'h ten ; .
Am mOlig' those who were in Falls
City Monda were Frank Gerwick
Ira Dunn , Winde ) Gcrwick ; , Ed
Schut , : , IIHl eil1harcl IIerbs ter.
AI ) r. Steinbrink is on thc road
to recovery but is still unable to
leave the hOUSl'
Myrtle I abel ] of 5t. ) Dcroin is
staying with \Irs. 1)unn.
\Irs . H. J. Dunn was shopping
I in Harada 1'riday.
Mr. . I4uhn is moving his stock
to the Moore place near Arago.
Henry Ll1hn wm a 1.'a11s . City
visitOl Sa tunlay.
The little three year old son of
\lrs. : Elshirc fell on sonic ice
near the door while playing and
e\'ercdthe bone below the knce
1)r. Van Osc1cl of Harada was
called and thc little fellow was
soon resting quite easy.
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Several of the young folk '
spent Friday e'ning'ith Hazel 1
Dunn.
Ohio Precinct.
Sadie Peck visited l with her
sister Daisy Sunday. 1
John Pappenhag-gen bought a
tine horse at Mr. Godeman's sale
\Ionday.
Clay Peck was visitor at E.
T. Peck's Sunday.
Ivan Ke11ar called at 0
A Burl.s Saturday e\'ening.
\I1's. : Albers sold her corn to
F. S. Lichty and delivered it
\V cd nesday.
Philip Elau was a visitor at
Eph Peck's 'ruesda
Oeo. Diltz returned from Mc
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Cook where he had been lookitmg
after some real estate
Ida : Burk was a guest of Daisy
Peck Sunday' .
Re\ Stoude and family mo\'ed
'Vl'dncsday to what is. ' known as
the S. n Knisely farm.
J. \V. Dodds and family moves
on F.I. , ShatTers farm where
r ev. Stoudl'r formerly lived and
Parry ShatTer and family of Nebraska .
hraslm City came on to the farm
tlr. . Dodds leaves which AIr. ;
Shaffer recently boug-ht of his
fa ther.
Eph Peck and familj visited at
K. Pecks Snnday.
Edgar Harkins is able to be i
out again l after a sick spel1.
\Vi11ieAlbcrs was a guest at
M 1' , Brown's SundilY.
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l\1rs. Gee Peck went to Falls
City Saturday to see her daughter -
ter , . : \11' : : ; . John \Vihse and her
new grandson. i
Ida Burl spent last week in
Falls City with her sister , 1rs.
Cheslcy.
lrs. l\.el1y's moved to Darada
OIi ednesdilY.
Fargo
\Irs. Harada Steckerdis oim the
he t sick list.
Floyd ' 1'hol11p..on is visiting
his sister , 1\11'5. F. Letter , near
Shubert this week.
\Vhen "Old Easy" plays they
i all dance , but it happaned " 01c1
Basy" ; didn't get to play. 1'hc
dance that was to have been given -
en Chipman's hall Saturday night
was postponed on account of the
bad roads.
'bonyVright was over from
Crlig : , \ lo. , 'Tuesday.Ve have
not been able to tied t out whether
he was hunt ng' " "rabbits" not.
F'ranl : Simms moved 1 over from
Craig , \Vednesday. Frank thinks
there is no place like old Fargo
after al1.
011ie Thompson returned on
' 1'uesday of last week from a
months visit with her sister , : Mrs.
Della Letter Clear Shubert.
Carrie Buckwinster spell t Sun
day e'cningwith liar mother
north of town.
Leonard 'l'hi 1 man , who is attending -
tending school at Corning , Mo. ,
spent Sunday with his parents at
this place.
Ask the owner of the bald
headed pony why he has not been
seen going east since the night
of the rr ce ,
John Gleason has Moved with
his family on thc Scholl farm
west of town.
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Lawrence Santo and Josie Bau-
man spent Sunday at this 1)laCe.
Ed Dauman and wife were
trading with our merchants Mon-
day.
day.Leonard
Leonard Heclmnl made a trip
to Falls City Monday where hemet
met Gristle Nisscn , who came
frontPeru ,
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\Ir. Van\'alkcnlmrg has il full
case of the grip and has cons lle-
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able trouble getting rid of it.
\11'8. : Chas French and two I
children left for Santa Paula , Cal. I
'Vednesda ) . She goes for the I
benefit of her health.
Grandpa Shepherd has the
chills and has not been able to be
around for several clays.
1\Ir. Lambert removed to H.i \'er- ,
ton , Nebraska \Vednesday. . He
will engage in farming at that
po 11t.
Miss : Lizzie Binghilm and her- r
mother are visiting friends in
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Rule
Mrs. Sophia Bu1'l1s of Nebraska - : \ .
la City' is visiting relatives in.-- ( 4i
Rule this wcek. I
'rhc ice broke in the river c
Tuesday and the river is rising.
1'he ice is going out with a rush .
but no damag-c is expected at this
pl ace. .
There will hc a mask ball at
the opera house Friday night and
the Rule young people expect toy .
make it thc event of the season.
Mrs. K111caid has a sister \'is-
iting" her this week. She will
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Saturday.
\Irs. Annie Dickel who lives. . I
with her son-in-law Fred Ni'tzshe , ,
is very sick and all of her child-
ren have been called to' her bed-
side.
\ 1r. Ilarbaugh and daughter .
Sadie went to Falls City Monday "
to attend the funeral of thc
\Vooc1s child at that place.
Grandma larcum has erysipelas J
in a severe form , it having attacked - _
tacked her f ace. .
John Klopf1 bought the Hqppc
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place in Falls City last week and
will remove there shortly His
son Herman has rented the farm
and will continue transacting I
business at the old stand
Prof. C.I. . French sold his
city property to ' \ ' . J. Cunning-
ham who will occupy it as a resi-
dence about the 1st of April.
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Champion Liniment for Uheumatism.
ChJs. : Drakc , a mail carrier at
Chapinl1e , Conn. , says : "Cham-
berlain's Pain Balm is the clJilm-
pion of all 1i:1imen ts. Time past
year I 'was troubled a great with . . , . , .
rheumatism in my shoulder. Aft-
er trying several cures thc store-
keeper here recommended this
remedy acid it completely cured
nle " There is no use of anyone
suffering from that painful ail-
ment when this liniment can bc
obtained for a small sum. One
application gives prompt relief
and 1 its continued use for a short
time will produce a permancnt
cure. For sale at Kerrs Drug
Store.
Wan tecto
I have a very liberal proposi
tion for sonic good man who
wants to break up about twelve
acres of timber land.
land.C. . F. Hca\ ' s. - <
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