The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, March 03, 1905, Image 5

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Local and Personal.
lIe ordered III' a IlIlIch-
Like Kelly dId , I
Alllt tool a Roman \llIlIch- ,
LIke Kelly did ,
Thmt ordered tip the wine
And emptied bottles 111111' .
i , Then walled perfect 11 lIe-
Like IIellhedlll.
-llastll"r a Trltll'.c.
1\lary Sullivan left on Sunday
for St. Joe.
tl'o Mayor Holt-Gct out thc
mud drag.
1\1' . White returned Tuesday
from Auburn.
Fred Cleveland jr returned to
Salem on 1\tcsday.
)7' 1\1' and Mns. Frank Stohr went
to St. Joe Tuesday morning
: Miss Noah is visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. F. Noah in this city.
- Elsie Goldncr spent Sunday
with her parents in this ciiy.
Chas. Davis has been quite ill
this week with cold and riP.
i Dave Hurt and family will soon
bc located on thc Maddox farm.
Dr. R.P.Robertsdentist
over Kings Pharlnacy.
Mrs. 1\1art7. has been on thc
sick list for thc past two wccks.
Elizabeth Sanford was a B. & :
1\1. passenger for St. Joe Sunday.
Edna McPherson is just recovering -
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cring- from a very severe i11n's5.
Gus Neit7.el made a business
i ; ; I. trip to Salem the first of thc
I weel
Paul Fisher of St. Joseph is
i a \ 'isitingwith rela tires in this
city
George Dietch went to Kansas
City Wednesday for an extended
stay.
Katherinc Crabill and Eh'a
Sears visited in Stella a part of
last wcck. '
Mr. Morehcad was a B. & : 1\1.
passenger for Sterling thc first
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of thc weck. . .
Toni Jamison paid five { and cost
for a plain drunk before Judge
Cleaver tl'ucsday.
.1 . Home rendered lard and home
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' cured hams and bacon at' Coupe
" & : Thorn ton's.
James Downs , wife and child of
I& . Joseph visited in this city thc
< latter part of last week.
b George Jones and Han'c Foeh-
linger were Missouri Pacific passengers -
. sengcrs for Stella last wcck.
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Mrs. John Horner continues to
bc in poor hcalth. Her many
. 4 friends hope for her speedy rc-
: co\'cry
Henry Will thc popular grocery
clerk at yfords is removing to
Kansas where hc will farm _ this
summcr.
V. G. Lyford spent a day with
his daughter Mabel at ackson-
yule , Ill. . on his way home from
New York.
A. R. Goolsby of this city was
on the Kansas City market Feb-
ruary 24 with a car load each of
cattle and hogs.
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George Hinton rcturncd from
Phoenix , Ar7. , Monday , whcre he
has been in the interest of thc
new consumption curc. George
reports a dcligJttful visit and
that hc left Dr. Wiser in good
health and spirits. 'T he new cure
has gained friends rapidly since
it was introduced there , and thc
consuniptive patients upon whom
thc cure is being demonstrated
arc all i111prong" rapidly.
The Arbor state would bc
pleased to see C , F. Heavis of
Falls City named as a succcssor
to Senator Burkctt's congressional -
al job. TIC only thing wc regret -
gret is that hc docs not have the
place made vacant by Dietrich.
Mr. : Rcavis is one of thc brainy
men of his party and wc love him
for thc enemies he has made.-
Arbor State ( ( )
There is a fiddler who infests
the shop of Joe Geiger nest door
that is ' either going to let up on
the bow and fiddle strings or he
is going to get his fiddling arm
cut ofT right under thc chin. His
nerve racking scraping is worse
than the wail of a defeated poli-
tician.
1\1rs. Charley Banks. who with
her daughter Miss Lillian has I
spent thc winter here has decided
to remove to this city from Deca-
tur , Ill. truss Carroll will move
her house hold goods into the
house one door north of the
Banks property where she will
make her home in the futurc.
1\11' and Mrs. Chas. Hargrave
were entertaining Bishop \Vill-
iams during his recent visit to
this city , and for dinneronee\
ing had macaruni. Mastcr 'IO111
much to his mothcr's chargin ,
shouted out "Oh tuauia give mc
some more of them windpipcs. "
George Holt sat and listened to
thc steady boom of the duck hun-
tcr's guns thc other day , and
shaking his head sadly said , "dog
011 It , I wish I had nothing to do
and plenty of money to do it
\vi th. "
1\1rs. Harry Morrow was thc
hostess of the young married I -
ricd ladies Kensington club
last Thursday afternoon. The
club was royally entertained
and delicious refreshments were
sen'cd.
Bertha Fcnn of White Cloud
who has been visiting with friends
in Hiawatha was the guest of
Helen Fowler between trains
Satmda\ ' .
If you see the blue mark on
your paper relpembcr that it
means that you owe on subscrip-
tion. It takes money to run a
newspaper and The Tribune is no
exccption.
Clare Foster , Charlie Cornell ,
Ray Meyers , Fred Paxton and
Albert Gray were Stella visitors
the latter part of thc wcck.
Bert Cornell and Miss ! Douglas
returned \YYl11ore Monday af-
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We Are 111 Business to , "
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\Ve will meet any and all cOlllpetition in the
Implement Business ,
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We sell and guarantee the finest line of
ltllpleillents Illade. ' ,
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If there is lilY defect ; in goods bought of us ,
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bring , thelll back all ve viii make it good. .
'Ve will be here for that purpose. "
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WE ARE NOT SELLING OUT .
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We Are In Business Stay . .
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WERNER & MOSIMAN
( Permanently in the Implement I usiness ) ,
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: " ' - " ' - -ft& " "i'5. lftti112l
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tcr a few days visit with : J. Cor-
nell and wife in this city.
'r. L. Hal1 of Vcrdon was in
town 'fucsday.
GUY McClain of Verdon was in
town i\Ionday on his way home
from Kansas City.
1\Ir. and .Mrs. C. W. Breithaupt
returned l\Ionday afternoon frum
St : Louis where their spring stock
of millinery was purchascd.
The pounding of the carpet
beating man is abroad in thc
land. Sprint ; certainly "ha\'c
come. "
l : . C. Jamcs , Edwin li'alloon I
and C. F. Reavis were taking ( le .
positiOns in Hiawatha Monday in
the Ogden shooting case.
A prominent g-crman family of
this city is to lose two beautiful
daug-htcrs at a double wedding to
occur the latter part of this
month.
Compare The Tribune with the
other local papers and judge for
yourself whether or not it is a
barg.tin at a dollar a year.
Fred ohr. deputy sheriff of
Ncmaha County was in town
Monday and Tuesday on business
connected with his office.
George \V. Marsh was down
from Lincoln \Vec1ncsday on bus-
incss and shaking hands wIth
his many friends.
Miss Helen Drebeck returned
from the eastern markets Monday -
day where she has been buying
her spring stock of millinery.
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I llJJiiI TIME TABLE 4' . .
L l Falls CilY. Neb i
Lincoln Denver
Omaha Helena
Chicago Butte
St. Joseph Snit Luke City
Kansas I City Portlund
St. Louis and all San Fl'ancisc 0
points cast and and all ' points ' .
south. west.
'l'l AINS T.gA'g ; \S llor.r.o\\'s :
No. -12. Portland St. Louis :
Special , S1. IOSCph . . . .
Kansas City , st.
I.ollis au(1 } all points
cast alld sOllth. . . . . 7:20pl11 : . ,
Xo. 13. Vestihllled express ,
( Lud ) ' . Deliver aunt }
ill points west alld
1I00'thwes1. . . . . . . . . . 1 :35 a III . . .
No. 14. Vestihllled express
daily ; , Ht. .Toe , Kall-
SolS City , 81. LOlli- .
alld ; all points eat ' , '
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alld sOllth. , . . . . . . . 7:43 : a Ii it ,
No 15. Vestihllled ' '
express , . . ;
daily , Dellve , alld
all poillts west acid
1I0rth west . , . . , . 1 :28 : I' ' 111 '
No. hi. 1 ( VCatlbliled } express
daily , S. ; Joe , Kall-
SOlS laity , Ht Lotus
Chic Hgoa1l } poillts
cast alld sOllth. . . . . 4:25 : p 111
No W. : Local express ( fail ) '
Atchison anti points
south and wcs t. . . . 4:35 : p 111
No. 41. St. I.ollis-Portlalld
Special , l.incoluIic-
ICIHI , 'l'acol11a a till
r'ortlancl without
change . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:07 : l' 111 >
No. 115. Local accol11l11oda- r
tiou d 1 a i I Y c x- ) ! Iff , i
cept SlIn ay , alem ,
Ncmaha alld Nc-
,
hraslm ( ity. . . . . . . . 10:40 : p 111
Sleeping , dinillg' acct reeling chair .
cars ( scats free ) 011 through traills.
'r'ickets sold amI baggage chccked to
sn ) ' poilll ill thc States or Callada. For
illformatioll , time tables , maps and
tickets , call 011 or write to G. Stewart ,
Agent , I , ' alls City , Neb , or J. Francis ,
G. P. & ' 1' . A. . Omaha.
Nellc weaver came clown from
Verdon Saturday.
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