The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, March 03, 1905, Image 25

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it'l ' 3't'rap Shooting.
The shoot hcld in Falls City
last week dcmonstrated that wc
have sonic of thc best amat.ucr
shots in thc statc. Will Vcach ,
Chas. Davis , Jake Norris , Clay
Davis , Frank Crabill , Fred Os-
waldGeorgc Holt and Linn Him-
melrich would make it hard tcam
to beat , to say nothing 01 time re- ;
serve guard comlJosed of shooters
like Peter Fredcrick , Tom Frank
George Dictsch and othcrs Last
Saturday Chas. Das broke 4' )
out of 55 and 'Will Vcach got 53
( I out of 55. Such shooting as this
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$ .as good as the best. A club
has been organized and the boys
Intend to practice reg-u 1 ar 1\ y.
Isn't there as ll1UCh music in the
a i'oice of the umpirc calling " ( lead
r ' ' ' , " bird' when thc blue rock smashes
, in the air , ' as there is in the suf- ,
' fering cry of a wounded bird as ,
_ " , it flutters in fear and pain after :
. . your shot ?
"The Isle of Spice. "
'l'hey grow other things than
cloves aid . nutmeg in the "Isle of
Slke. " 'rher have as fine a
bunch of calls a& you ever saw ,
j ' and nearly every theatre going
person in Fall City al vicinity
saw them at the Gehling- Satur-
. " ' day nig-ht. The attraction is one
. of the best of its kind on the road
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slug that it is i profitable to get
the best. The play is not a comic
opera nor can it be righ tfully calf-
ed a musical place.'I
is not noticable , but there were
tuneful melodies ; , a good chorus
. , and an abund : : ice of pretty girls.
The scenery was adequate
the setting the second act be-
ing- very handso1l1e. Altogether
the show was fully up to expec-
tations and delig-hted one of the
largest audiences in the history i
of the house. ,
Club rIeeting.
The Shakespear club recently
organized by a dozen nadirs in the
city hetd an enthusiastic meeting
with Irs. \V. W. Abbey Qn last
Friday afternoon. As a preface
to the reading Julius Caesar , a
short schedule of Roman history
ha been adopted. During , the
business session , Mrs John Gilli-
g-an was elected secretary and
treasurer and thc following ladies
J were appointed a committee on
b\ laws , Mrs. 'e.J Gist , Mrs. \V.
W. Abbey . Mrs A. G. \Vanner.
Time next meeting will be held
with \lrs. J. R. Cain.
The Mills of the Go's. (
In the Falls " City Journal's account -
count of the late session of the
district court it says :
"lIe also decided the case of
Lesher against Reavis in favor of
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Rea vis. "
'rime was when thc Journal
r did not dispose of this case in
three lines.
: , Timc was when it was not hid-
den in tl1 obscure place.
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' 1'ime was WhCI1 auger , malice :
and \ 'cnom1sed it for a dtt\ to ! I
serve in a wicked cruel purpose.
' 1'he conpensation of the years
however , make the ? \Iartins 011-
tent with a two line allnouncc-
ment of thc death of an old tune
friend.
I It was thc last of its race was ,
Lesher against ! l ca vis.
The black hro(1 of evil birds
found its end in this caSl'
All late actions which were
made prominent in ' the late judi-
cial campaig-n arc now 1etel'llin- ;
ed.
Sonic by one udg-e , some by
the other and somc by juries.
Iii recording them the Fall
City Journal has in each instance
been comp 'l1c > cl to say ; "the case
was decided ill favor of l' l ca vis. "
Tie court records of this coun-
contain a complete history to
all the cruel charges made ! by
this malicious family.
In every instance the courts
and juries ( have written the last
the last chaptcr.
'I ' lie closing words in each are
the slime and read ; 'Ilt was a lie. "
H'l'he l\Iills of thc Goel's grind
slowly. "
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Afraid of Strong r'1I ! icII1S. :
Many people 1 stiffer ! for years
from rheumatic pains , and prefer
to do so rather than tale the
strong' medicines usually g-ivl'n
for rhetuuatism not lnowing-
that quick relief from pain may
be had simply by applying
Chamberlain's Pain Balm and
without taking ails mcclidne in-
ternally. Rev. ] Amos Parker of
Mag-onolia , Korth Carolina , sulT-
ered for eight years with a lame
hip duc to severe rh\ullwtic
pains. He hers bt1 permanently
cured by the free application of
Cham1Jerlian's Pain Balm. For
sale at Kern ; Drug Stprc
ZVai3 ted.
I have a'Cl'y : liberal proposition -
tion for some g'ood man who
wants to break up about twelve
acres of timber land.
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District Court. .
Judge Babcock decided the case
of Yocsel . \'s Rieger in favor of
Mr. . ieg'cr. This case was on
the construction of a will and
has ben in the courts several
y\ars . . .
Thecae of Lcshcr'S Reads
was decided by the .court in favor
of Reavis. This case figured
largely in the : \rartill circular ,
during the late Judicial campaign
ai1Cl is the last of such cases to be
tried The motion for . a new
trial in Brannill \ 'sVcrt was
taken tin \ ( icr adt'isetnent by
Judge hell igar.
'l'hc hearing the matter of
Fred Hawxby against Sarah .1.
01'1' on a lien for 50.00 was be-
fore thc court Friday afternoon.
Judge Kellig-ar found against the
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one sen.5on to another we
i \viH 111nJ < e great reducUnns
on aU of the above lines
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be plenty whiter yet : and ,
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i The Only Exclusive Feed Stol't in the City.J'j ' . '
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AI"o handl all 1",1 oe Coal \11.1 \\011I1 : can r. on Iorl 1'1"ty . .
t'J 1'luur.Gruuud I'tc ' BrananII' ' Snorts : Iraln. : lIa\ooll : \ 11.an,1 , Straw : H'a'k Salt fry
74 : . 1"1' t 'wt. . I'in' I ' ( ; rul1n,1 mock Salt 4h ii.I C\I'I. , : -'li'hiwn SI.I.in . : : ! pc'r barrt ' i .
ltat \ llh. . , ark ' c tJOl' : Crn..III'd Slll'lI , , ; fur Chicleo'n" 51.25 : ; pf . .1' cwl. . ( ; round 011 Cake : : 2.OO r. . . 11
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IlI'r rtt ' t. Pruti " iw. Pratt \\'aillin" v + l'a..h Ill1ltl'r
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lien but alloy ; eel JIawxby S50. for
ot ! hU' services. Court adjourned
until some tune in l\larcll. . Be-
fore adjourningJudg'e I elligtr :
stated that he would call a jury
for the June term if II maJority
of the lawyers would request it
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The Tribune.
\Ye will not be satisfied until
the circulation of this paper has
reached the two thnusand mark.
'Ye lw\'e now considerably mote
than a thousand Richardson
county subscrilJl'rsVe will
shortly improve the paper in several -
eral ways and will bc ; unceasing
in our efforts to make it the best
paper ill Southeastern Nebraska.
Do you know of anyone : whom
you could induce to becomc a sub-
scriber ? \\'ill you speak a' word
in our behalf ? 1'he subscription
price is a dollar. Send us your
name and hand ns thc dollar when
convenient.
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Deputy Assessor Appointed
Because of the inability of l\1.r. .
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Yoesl'l to serve County Assessor a
JOI'l1 has appointed ' \'m. Hellmall
deputy asseSSOr ! for Aras.ro pre-
cinct. 1\11' I . Hellman will doulJt- N j
less make a capable and efficient '
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Cemetery Association.
A hlectieg of' the Steele ccmc- „ ;
tcry association was held at the
store of N'eavis R Abbey Friday
lIig-ht. The ) ears business was
gone over hy thc directors , after .
which John W. IIolt was reelected -
ed presidcnt and ( } \V. ' \ ' . Abbey
rc-electcd secretary A d \'idcnd
of seven and one half per cent /
was ( c1ared upon the stock.
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In the mean time let ns try
to get along with thc revenue
la \ \ ' without ( ling-alid spcnd t
our time looking ' for a fresh is nc.
Subscribe for the Tribllnc it is
only one dollar per year.
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