The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, March 03, 1905, Image 27

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. Local and Personal.
For Salc-A brown mare.-O.
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Mr. Dobbs was in the city thc
rGeorge r wcck.
Evan Owens was down from
Vcrdon Saturday. .
Coal , Wood and Rock Salt at
Hcck's feed store.
George Cleveland made a bts-
iness trip to V rdon Tucsday.
Mrs. Mary Lum returned to
Vcrdon on Friday aftcrnoon.
I. 1vlrs. Hal Harris visited in Reserve -
. serve thc first of thc wcck.
" ( J- , . . Dr. A. Gaiscr , dentist over
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Richardson county bank.
Fern l Fowler was sick with thc I
grip thc latter part of last wcek.
Charles Hofcr visited with V cr-
don friends on Friday of last
wcck.
Two Choice steam heated
rooms for rent in State Bank
Bui1c1 ng.
Mrs. Mau \Vigton and son
Doi'rington rcturncd to Omaha
Friday aftcrnoon.
John D. Evans of Vcrdon saw
"The Isle of Spicc" at thc Geh-
ling Saturday c\'ening'
Elisabeth and Will Hossack
sp nt Sunday with their sister ,
Mrs. Pearl Sloan in Verdon.
_ p Charles Shuler of Texas is in
' Falls City attending thc settlement -
ment of the Shulcr cstate.
.1. D. Griffith of Verdon was in
this city on last Friday He remembered -
mcmbercd this office while in
Falls City.
Mrs. Lee Marti : and son Glen
of Wymorc spent Friday and Sat-
unlay with 1\11' and ' Mrs. Martz :
in this city.
l : . S Molone\ of Humboldt
I was in thc city Saturday on legal
\ business pretaining to his cases
against the Fist National bank
of Humboldt.
It \dll pay to keep Chamber-
lain's Colic , Cholera and Diarr-
hoea Remedy in your home. It
only costs a quarter. Sole at
Kerrs Drug Store.
NOla Poteet returned the latter .
part of the 'eek from Leavitt ,
Ncbr. , where she ilas been visiting -
ing with her sister L\In" Ella
artenslaben.
363 acre farm 2f miles of :
Falls City , want to sell at once to
divide the mOlley. Good terms.
Might possibly di\ \'idc land. Pos-
session riven.-Henry C. Smith.
Among those from Vcrdon
who attended the stock sale in
this city Saturday were Messrs.
Charles and Jesse Weaver , Fred
Heineman , Joe ! and Lou Parsons
and George ; Fifer. }
I-Ion.John S. Stull of Auburn
was before the district court at ,
this place Friday of last week. .
'l'his is the judgc's first appear-
ancc in this court since his " retirement - .
ment from the bench.
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In speaking of the Miles'ill
case the Journal states lithe
courts of the land will not allow
the estates of dead then to he ell'-
spoiled. " Right you arl' If
anyone doubts this let hil11 read : \
the two opinions of the supreme
court of Nebraska. 'I'he courts
are not going to permit he t Miles \
estate to be despoiled. They ill
see that the property goes to
those who arc entitled to it under
the law , and that no one who has
thc blood of Stephen B. Miles
flowing in his veins , shall be de-
pri\'ed of his inheritance to make
wealthy the grasping and \\'ari- \
cons man who seeks to impoverish -
ish those of his own blood in
order to retain the possession uf
this vast cstate.
The protractel meetings at thc
Methodist church have attracted
immense crowds and much enthu-
siam is manifested. The Curtis
piano company has placed an instrument -
strument in the church which is
an assistance ! : ; to the musical pro-
grams. Sleigh loads of young
people have attended from Pres-
ton , Salem and other surrounding
towns. Much good is sure to be
accomplished by these religious
gatherings.
About a year ago a man named
Jake Harris comnittcd : suicidc I .
near Stella. The news I' ; a' bed
Auburn last week and the Auburn
Herald arose to tile occasion with
a sensational and altogether ridiculous -
diculous article containing : full
particulars of the suicide of 1ke
Harris one of the best known
men in the county If you ' see
it in the Auburn papers --don't
believe it.
Chas. Humphrey of Yc.rdon
attended the "Isle of Spice" Sat-
urday night. \Ir. Humphre\ is
thc editor of the Verdon Ycdette ,
which he and his estimable wife
ha \ 'c made thc best paper pub-
lished in a town of like size : in
the state. The people of Verdon
should appreciate the Yedette
and should show their appreciation -
tion in a substantial man nor.
During the recent cold spell
Sheriff Hossack was snowbound
\n \ Nuns City for two or three
days an(1 ] speaks very highly of
thc hospitality of the people of
that city. He says for a small
place he t hotel accommodations
can not be beat and their prices
are . very reasonable.
The hardest working , most ac-
com dating' and poorest paid man
in Uncle Sam's employ is the ru-
ral route man. The past three
weeks have becn the wintlr of
his discontent and if those he
serves have not done anything to
help him along , they should make
amends without delay.
Judge E.A. Tucker will occupy
the same position to which Presi-
dent Grant appointed Isham
Hea\'is in 1870. Richardson County -
ty has furnished two of thc federal -
al judges for Arixonia.
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1)ci'ur the adl1ll'1I1g' : lricc shut on out. 1 he tune is ' J
fast coining in this country when the owner of a g'oLH.l . . . . .
will be a \'cry independent ( man ; the alI'ea1 of farm . Iii
lands is limited , but our population is rapidlx i1lCr ( . " : tS- ;
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The entire acreage ' of land a\'ailable for 1rrlgat.lo11 t
either by Private or Co\'ernmental cnl < 'I'prise , will make x ,
but a small ntlm1H. r of eight v-acre farms compaJ't (1 g'
with the 11\ll11l > er of young' men \ \ ho expect t.o become
farmers
The Big Horn Basin has ample water , a splen-
did slll1shin\ climate and a soil which , under u titer , is
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as rich mm l productive as any in the temperate lOIH ;
send for ' Ilurl1 i Basil folder [ and
our special Big t ! . keel 1
that locality in \ our mi1ll1 in looking' ; into the fut UI' < ' . I ,
I. . . , . W. WAKELY ,
General Passenger Agent , Omaha , Neb.
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Pkg 12 DISEASES I ;
y ; , 1'l'culIa 10 WOIIII'n eared with Hit. 1\1 F.\'EU'S VITA H "S1'I'1 ; 1
" \\0 do not II'IYOIl \ ; : 10 lalw our IIlItlul'lorh-(1 ( word \\0 will refer
4t 3'01110 mtl'rlll Jlllth'lIt In your own locality. Ult. : \1..a'glt'S : Ill' , , =
IIIU1I'11'1' . \ S\'S'l'l'U : ; HIUl'c\ll' : \ ( 'llrOIi mho nu.4t . hOJlI'I ' 'i 01' IHI' .
ma = r 1 ( 'II11l'c\lucllrulln , cased without knife or Ilalll , It l'i ! 1H1t'ulh' ! ! dlf- I
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- 'I lean 1"'lInhlo , 11111I1'10 IUIOI 'ectlve. Ito dlneotr ' t ' I"IL la./fn , to i fi '
wOlllanldncl , helm / lIt11'11 lIy IIIUIlY min tit' llirdlclmat Curlt 10. It '
I. I. . M.YIm. dOl' slot nmur'ly'uro ! the h\h'o HIIII' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' lIIulitlollI',1 , III our hook , I'
. . . D. M. D. lint 1'1'111'\1'-1 : ImlTt'rnrtl front Tlllnllrll , Concern : UIII 'l'lIllIlIrOllll
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0"1' p "yagrowths thin use .
OI"H Write postal tllduy Sint'dy ' May , HI'IIII 11I11 your 1.'lng : 11001 : ,
12 Ull"1' J'"cullurtll'mnan. . It nbonl.l lie ! read lIy all SutTon tug \\'lIlIIell.
(5'ntonly to WOlllell ) Address
THE VITA COMPANY , Hiawatha , Kansas ( U. S. A , ,
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\nd not a single child ! in 1' ills
City sufJ'c\'d \ during thc last week
because of insufficient c1othinJ. :
If George 1101 and The 'l'ribune
feel something of satisfaction be-
cause of this the ' arc to he par-
doncd for such orfensl'
\Irs. 'I' R , ) rasun [ has opened
an art studio in rooms over thc
State hank. \lrs Mason will he
remcmbered by her many old
friends lucre as a lady of splendid
artistic ability. She at one time
had a very large class in Falls
City.
City.Dr.
Dr. Iutchisoul [ optician will he
at Dr ParseIrs office , again ell
Saturday , F'ch. 25. It will be to
your interest to Ii ave him lit your
glasses for he guarantees to give
satisfaction or return your money.
A fair propositIon isn't it ? Examination -
amination frce
1' . L. Hall , John Hall , Walter
Vcach and wife , Lou Heineman
ami l wife , Clyde < Lum , Ed Fraun-
fclter , Evan Owen , Grace Rennet -
net and Lorin Corn , aril Bruce
Nedrow of Verdon were down to
attend the "Isle ' of Spice. "
Home rendered lard and home
cured ham and bacon at Coupe
& Thorn ton's.
Dr. R.P. Robertsdentis
over Kings Phar llllcy.
Eat Sowles Candy.
\ Irs. W.Y. . A1)luehas boon
tiuite ill this week.
l' : ' d l . ' tlloon was in Humholdt
on business ; \onday. [ II
George Timmerman was loWII
from Stella Satmelay.
Bob Rule is out after a wcel 's .
tussle with the grip. . "
Fresh bulk oysters direct front i
Baltimore at Coupe S ' Thol'l1tons
Joe Varner' occupied a front ' '
seat at the cluing ; Saturday . , w
night. Joe claims to be somc
what near sig'hkd. _
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1'he 'l'ribune will wager a
years subscription that Falls City f.
has a team of five shooters who ± ( r
can beat any team in the statc.
Verdon and Shubert papers Please
copy.
'l'he HiawathaVurld puhlish- '
cd a'cry pretty little essay in
which thc position is taken that
" ( loath is a greater hlessing than
life " \Ve waited in Hiawatha
between trains at one time au(1-
felt the same way about it. tr
Mrs. N. J. Berg'smaand ; ( laughter -
I tel' Ve\'a , came down from Slm-
bert Sunday to visit with thc
former's sister , Mrs. O. R . Hos .
Joe Geiger left Saturday for a
visit with his daughter , Mrs. m
. ' oescl1 at nc1ependcnccMo
\Irs. Hoesch has been quite ill for
sOl11e time.
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