The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, March 03, 1905, Image 21

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ANNOUNCEMENT j ' 1 ,
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FOR T'HE YEAR 1905 ri
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Mattings better than ever. The Spring line now cOIning in and
I at prices always the \vest. We have just received 1,000 yards of J
. , Japanese r\attings that \ve will sell as a leader at 25c per yard. This If. ' , "
. . grade always brings 35c in other stores. You will do well to anticipate .
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your needs. The war has shortened the supply and when this is gone
) r'- \ve cannot duplicate. ' . +
Wevill carry a fuller line of Carpets this spring than usual. " ;
p Keep this in 111ind. We are in a situation to save you 111oney. AI ! Carpets - i1
pets sewed on our own 111achines. \\le can give you an ing..ain . Carpet - : .
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i . sewed in 20 minutes after order. This is a great benefit to fariiersand , : a : " :
! . over others prices costs you nothing. \ : s ; .
The Furniture line is to be better stocked than ever and a .111ore " . I .
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varied line to select fronl. We'pay freight anywhere in the county.
Lace Curtains during this spring will be sold at a sacI.ifice. .1 , I
w Our Inventory discloses \ve have an overstock. \\le solicit your ' i
. continued patronage. ( . . < l I I
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rREAv1S& ABBEYtH
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Rulo.
A hundrcd lieu are at work on
thc mat across the river and the
willows arc being wo\'en into
place to resist the encroachments
of the Missouri river next spring.
Sixty more men arc needed on
thc work as thc company } desires
to hurry thc job. 'rhc heavy
I snow in thc upper Missouri valley
. ' will probably cause huh water.
1\1rs. C. J. Huber left for St.
I Joseph Monday to return to thc
hospital. 1\11' Huber accompanied
hcr.
The teachers reading circle met
at thc home of Mr. French last
Friday c\'cning-
Several new subscribers to the
Rube telephone co. have been
furnished instruments this weck.
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Emil Goltz and Rica .Wissman
j were married at the home of John
f \ Vissmal1Vcdnesda " . Both of
' . . . . these young people arc well
, known and popular 111 Fort Hazel
socicty. The good wishes of their
friends go with them.
John Qncnncll and wife wcrc
visiting in Rube ! this week.
Mr and Irs. Fred Chesle of
Falls City were \ 'isit111gin Iulo
Monday.
Mrs. H. \lann was a Falls City
, 'isitor'cdnesday. .
A very pleasant surprise was
perpetrated on 1\1rs. Cunning-ham
Wednesday night by thc club of
which she is a member. A jolly
time was had by all present.
Mr. and lIcc Jarrot received a
terrible shock Sunday morning
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when they discovered that their
Lab ) ' was cold in death. } ! 'he }
child was apparently in health
whcn they retired but apparently
died peacefully while they slept.
The funeral occmeel I\Ionlay.
Their ' friends extend S111-
many syni-
path in their sudden bereavement
marriage Record.
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Tllah1k'E.jraper. \aw,1I1I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . .1\ : \
'illlal1l II. HlIl'.rI ; , Pall City. . . , . . . . . . . . . . .30
Milllll\arst < 'II.I.'allCity . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1' )
'Iarri,1 : ! hy H\ , . HIII:1I1Il'1 I.'eh. IX 1'10.5.
gmll ( ; ItZ.I1I11I . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
l.'rcllerlcl'Issmall. . Rub . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 2.1
hr ' Ilk iiiccht halls \ City . . . . : . . . . . . , . . : . . . . . .22
host Bertram , Palls City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
HarJu' , ' " 'infn' ' . Stella . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
gila \IIIIIl'\'l'l'r. Stella \ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
I ) . William Ryan Stella . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Catherine Kelly'c . rdon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
John PlaY'.r.lIl1mhnlllt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Sadie Kuper IIl1mhnlllt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Revival Meetings.
The revival meetings at the l'L
E. church are well attended.
Evangelist Campbell del \'ers true
gospel sermons which joint to
church as the only source of s.al-
'atioll. His two sons lead the
singingand render delightful
scrvice. Tuesday was observed
as a day of Fasting and Prayer
for an outpouring the Holy
Spirit upon this community. The
service continued from 9 a. m. to
4 p. m. and were . well attended. .
At the noon hour man ) business
men closed and quite a number
camp to the senices. The Evangelist ] -
g'clist preached a very appropriate .
rmon. These meetings will .
continue indefinitel ) ' . \Ve appeal
to the people of Falls City to
turn aside from your usual busi-
ness for a little while and listen
to God's messag-c. Hc has some
claim upon you 'and your time.
It is time to seek the Lord , "Hos. I
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these ser\ ' cc--\V. ' 1' . Cline , pas
tor. t
' lr. Copeland returned to llia-
wa tha 'l'uesday. ,
Art Weil\'er was a Hiilwatha
visitor on Mone.IY. ]
firs. C. F. Weavis l has been ill
with tonsiliti" this week.
Zola Jones visited with Ilia-
tvatha friends on ' 1'ues(1'lland
\V ecJ 11 esd ay.
Fred and George cleveland
made a husiness trip to St. Joe
thc first of the week.
i\Irs. 1)illard'ho has been ds-
iting- with her sister , \l I rs. Brein-
ixer returned to Auburn \ 'I'uesday.
O. Andrews proprietor of the
National transacted business in
St. Joe'I'ueslay.Villis hansom
had charge of the hotel luring
his absence.
One may \ have his choice of
temperature in old l ichar < lson.
Last week the thermometer registered -
istefl'd 26 , below while the figures
are re"ersed this week , ,2 bo\'e.
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One would think standard oil
would have known better than to
tackle Kansas. She doesn't know
much about the rules of the game
and cares a good deal 1 less 1 but
when she gets in condition Kan-
sas is about , the toughest little
devil in the union , and "won't
take nobody's sass. " The state
that produced John Brown and
Carrie Nation can come about as
near taking the measure of John
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I Notice t ) Creditors "
111 Ih" l'III1I1IY COllrt of lithard.nn Cllllllt ) . .
Nobraat ;
111 the 1I1a1l. of tht . . . .tatt ' of lCathcrLto (
iI tttlka . , lrccacrl. ) It iK ordl'n',1 , hv the Cllllrt
that Ihl' 11I1Il' IIl11ih'll fOI t ' 1'1.,11101' . . 10 file cia I III' " J
auain.t.uid . eaate it sl" 11I11111h" frlllll thi . lath
lIa\ ' of I..hruory. I t15 . allli all l'Iailll" : nut tiled ,
Iii tlil. court. IIlIb1..1111.,1 , , .11 or hdol'l' said
last mooed . , Iat < . . will be forever ha..r".I. : 0 , ' .
dereQ furtlerthat all clailll' fi rd a.ralllt ; salll .
'slaw . wl.l h. wmllll',1 alld : uljll.t',1 by till f
clI\.I. \ 111 Ih , ' comity 'ourt 1'01111I. 111 the court
hOIlS11I 1'tiis City 111 aitl county . April 1Atlt
JIIII"lith \ alldlIlI"lIst 18th 11JO.5. ( "
Ur order or the court .1 lat.-II 1'\'hrllIJ' ' If ! . 1'10 : . i
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hiE/\/.l S . 1 County . ! tllllcl'
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Notice for I\drnlni tratiot\ - '
NOtlel' is I hereby III'l'lI that J"hll , 11. Halllwr : l
did 011 the IHlh 1 liar or 1"l'\lrllar \ ) ' , 1'1\15. \ ) lilt 1111-
1111011 111 Ih . cOllllt "ollrt or Ilt-hanlsoll COli lit ) '
Ncbrailta . ! . thl'ohkct and I prtst r of which Is i
that lo'II'rs or adiuini.tratiun \ utay he uralll'I > f
10 LA. . ln"'lIwalol : as ullllllll"'l..ator : or the n
estate of .Iarloll e , ' . ) Halll ' r ' who h Is alluded
1111.,1111 allll a readent of aill COlllltr Jallllarr
-tlh. 1'1115. illtl'.tatL. It I. . . nrdt ' red dell Ihe saint
I" h aril by ttte "Ollrt fII' Ih ' 11th dar or Ma..ch. !
1')05. ( at 'I o'clocte a. III. . 111 IIICOlllllr ! court
room . in 'alls Clly. 111 hahl COllllly , wh"11 anti ii
wh'r all parties Intere.led ntay appear allli y
opputie the IralllillJ the prayer Ih'n'or. Ijll
11\ order . r the Cllllrt dated \ 1'eln rlla..y If ! . 1'10.5.
J. H. W".IIITH.
hmA/.l H.3 COUllt Juduu.
4. E.V ALK ERe
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ,
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Office over Cleveland's Store
I-Iollrs from I to 2 ; 7 to Q
Phone 170
D. I as the next one. Kansas has
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surely started olllething-
I have removed my office permanently - 1
manently to my residence corner -
ht & Sonc street. Telephone no.
SS Calls promptly responded to
day or nig-ht.-DI. G. II Parsell.
JlldgJ. . \Vilhite is in Lin-
coln this week looking atcr cer-
tain bills pertaining to probate
pC'actice and incidentl1y to bob
neb with the Judge from Ariwna.
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