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'I'he sky Is cl\IIlclI. the rocks ! arc hare !
'l'he spray of the tempest Is white III air :
'l'he wlllll arc out with the waves al pia ) ' .
Aud I shall ! not tempt the fica lolla ) ' .
The trail Is lIarrow.lltc woolll is ! dim
'i'he panther clings ! 10 the archlulf iamb ;
And the 1I01l'fI wltchls arc abroad al play !
Allli I shall not jolll III the chase today , "
1:111 lito f-allc,1 ' ' lhe .
ship - safely over sea
And the Mutters came from the chase III glee :
Allli the tOWII thai was bullth'll upon ) a rock
Was swallowed UI III the earth1tualw "ltoc1
-Bret Harte.
Miss Lois Spencer returned
from Falls City Sunday to resume
her school work west of the city.
HUJnbOjdt Enterprise.
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_ y t1' L. Davies went to Falls City
i Monday called there by the sick-
ness of his brother. He will re-
turn in a few days.-Auburn Re-
- publican.
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The "bucket shop" is a thing
of the past , the manager closing
it Saturday. \Ye don't what the
trouble was , but it wasn't for the
want of patronage snrely.-Stel-
la Press.
Joe Norris of Lincoln a Bur-
ling-ton engineer . was the guest
Saturday last of his uncle , Hon.
C. ! -1. Norris of Table Rock.-
Humboldt Lcader.
The Falls City Tribune avers
that divorces arc bm triflcs. This
wc must deny , but at the same
time admitting that divorces are
often the results of trifling.-
5 II Utn bold t En terpnse.
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1m0'1 ' I1 six ?
when you wade about the city
'l'hroIlKIt lakes ! and deep lagoons !
You iii ustexpect the 11I1111 to < ; lJuln
" Upon your pantaloons.
- Bastlns Tribune ,
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M. N. Bail' of Falls City was
summoncd to the city \Vednesday
at the instance of thc commercial
club who have employed kiln to
draft plans for a proposed new
city hall.-IIumbol Standard. I
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Mr. E. P. QU'cy of Omaha
was in the city the latter part of
last week : and took away with
him thc Hopper children for thc
purpose of placing them in thc
home for homeless childrcn.-
Humboldt Lcader.
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There is nothing creditable in
getting anything by unfair means
In politics amid business time man
who wins unfairly sacrifices thc
regard and esteem of the people
and proclaims to all that hc can't
bc trustctl.-Hiawatha .
'l'IIH VALUE OF A 'IIORIHI.I. : 'IIAN.
By agreement o ( parties thc
damage suit for br ach of prom-
isc brought against Otis \Vilfong ,
of Merrill , br Miss Iva Jcllison ,
of Falls City , was settled by thc
defendant paring S150 with interest -
tcrcst at G per ccnt.-Hiawatha
\VorIel.
11I : WAS PROM ; wIIII'MORE , I\AS. :
They say that H. l\I. Leslie , a
new father , rcccntly attended a
dinner party and absent mindedly
folded his napkin in the three
cornered diaper style , which reminds -
minds us of thc poem Bill Nye
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wrote about sleeping with the
babr.-Hiawatha < 1.
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Cashier \Valsh of thc State
Bank madc a business visit to
Falls City on tl'ucsday of this
wcck.-Humbo1clt Lcadcr.
Lct's take up a collce tion , if
necessary ! , and : erect in thc city
library some ' kind of a mcmor\al \
tablet to thc founder , Mrs. : . rdia
Bruun- oods. And a day set
apart annually with exercises in
her memory , would not be out of
placc.---Humbold Lcadcr.
A bowling contest was held on
thc local alleys Thursday evening -
ing between thc Stella and Shu-
bert clubs which resulted in a decisive -
cisi\ score for thc local club and
having a balance to their credit
of 244 pins Areturn match will
be held at Stella nest week , as ;
each club has won a game apiece. ' .
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-Shubert Citi en.
In referring to Judge Kibbcy ,
the new governor of Arizona ,
Thc Sentinel publish at Yuma
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in that territory says , "J It < I ge
Kibbey is promincnt ! ) connected
by marriage , 1\1rs. Kibbcy being
a daughter of John A. Burbank ,
first mayor of halls l City , Ncbr. ,
cx-go\'crnor of original Dakota
and lJrother-in-law 01 Oliver P.
Morton , the ' famous "war go\'er-
nor" of Indiana.-Humbollt Enterprise -
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Col. Harper has sold his Horcl-
dc-Hoss to Adam Fullmer and L.
L. Shafcr. possession being given
last Monday morning. By this
sale the two livery barns here
will bc consolidated ul1dcr one
mnam agenient . which will insure
better stock in the barns , and
batter accommodations for its
patrons. Just what Col. Harper
intends to do we don't know , but i
that hc will remain in this city ,
and again embark in sonic busi-
ness for which hc is fittcd.-Shu-
bert Citizen.
BUT 'l'IIl II In. 1.0 G 11U. STAYS.
It is rumored that - thc stock-
holders of thc Nebraska Telephone -
phone Co have appropriated
$25,000 for improvements to their
in Nebraska City. trhe il11prO\'e-
Inents will consist of a central
energy systcm. All of thc wires
will run through cables and no
exposed wires uscd. After thc
new system is installed patrons
of the exchange will not have to
ring central to get a conncction.
When the person using the phone
takes thc receiver from the hook
a tiny electric light will indicate
thc number calling. After thc
person is through talking the
hanging up of thc rcc'cr extinguishes -
tinguishes thc light and central
disconnects thc linc. The light
remains burning til the parties
are through talking and it is not
necessary for central to cut in on
the line to determine when thc
user of the phone has finished.-
Auburn Rcpublican.
An old lady down in southern
Kansas who was takings her first
trip on thc cars , asked a man
near her what they used thc
clothesline for. He told her it
was for thc passengers to pull
and ring a bell whcnerer they
got Hungry. Soon after thc old
lady reached up and gave the
rope vigorous pull with her
umbrella handle. The bell rang
the whistle soundcd , brakes were
pulled on and thc train stopped.
Thcre was much stir among- thc
passengers , windows were thrown
up and presently thc conductor
came rushing through the car
and asked ; H\\ , ho pulled thc bcll"
"I did " replied thc old la(1\ '
mcckly. " \Vhat do you want ? "
asked ; the conductor impatiently.
" \Vcll" said thc old lady mcdi-
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tatively , " you may bring I mc a
ham sandwich and a Clip of tca. "
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Tub , 1IAil. : OHDlm HOUSH.
No mail order house helped to
build thc little white school
] mouse in your district or turl1-
piked thc road past your door , remarks -
marks thc Spring Hill New Era.
No mail order house ever took
you by thc hand when you w re
in distress and told you to let it
go until next ycar. No mail or-
der house ever sold you a ma-
chine and spent ( , every cent of its
profit right in thc community
where you and your neighbors
could get it back again. No mail
order house ever shoved his pat-
cnt leather shoes under ! your ta-
ble and rejoiced with you when
you were glad , nor spoke cn-
couraging' word to you in aflic-
ion , nor , stood with unco\'cred
mead ] beside thc grave when your
child dicd. The mail order house
pays no taxes in your country ,
and thc money sent in never rc-
turns.
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'time Canada crowd has met
once or twice recently with a
view to completing arrangements
for their journey to thc far north-
wcst. There are ninc or ten
members from here and they will
be joinel by several front , adjoin-
ing sections sections enough to
make a train load of stock , im-
plcmcn ts , household good , etc.
They expect to leave soon aftel
thc first of March is weather
condition ! are fa\'orablc.-IIulll-
boleH Lcader.
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Eel balloon of Falls City was
in thc city the first of the week
assisting attorney 1. E. Smith in
a case between J. C. \Vilts and
Dr. J. L. Candy being heard before -
fore ln arbitration board.-lIum-
boldt Stindard.
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1:01 A NEW CITY lIAI.I. .
At a mecting- thc commercial
club held on last Tuesday night
it was dccidcd to take up and
actively push thc thc matter of
thc new city hall. l\1. N. Bail'
the Falls City architect was noti- .
ficd and cam to this city Wednesday -
ncsday and talked over the mat-
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ten with the members of the
commercial club allll will draw
up plans for th e propmcd ( huild-
ing. It is i : proposed that the new .
structure occupy thc center of the
public square : and in it he pro"
\.jlccl for the citcoun ' ,
\ ( ( quarters \ coun-
dl. the fire departnll'nt tllHI ( thc
postoflicc. The building will bc
approachc(1 ( froth all ; sides by
broad ccment walks and the
whole form a pretty pictue in the
mind ( whel1 you think about it.
Al1d \ ct it i , not at all unlikely
that the picture \'ill become a ; 1
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reality. An issue of bonds to
t IC amount of about $5.000'ill "
bc necessary hut Ldng : into consideration - 1
sih'ration thc need 1 of -a : city hall
it is likely - that the comml'rcia1
club wil11llcct with abulHlcnt ; en-
- . IIlImhohlt miter-
eourag-emcnt. ' t nter-
m1 Sl' . .
A Chicl\.IU , ! Alderman OWeS His Election -
lion to CIH mbCrltiill's ! Cuull" ;
Re netiy.
"I cats heartily and 1 conscientiously -
ionsly recommcnd Chamherlain's
Cough c111edy for affections oI
the throat ; 111(1 lungs . " says : lion. ;
John Shcnick , 220 So. Peoria St. .
Chicag-o. " 't 1'\\0 years ago during -
1ng- a political campaign I
caught : cold after bring o\'cr-
heated , which irriate(1 limy throat
and 1 was finally compelled to
stop as I could not speak ! 11011(1. ; (
111 my extremity a friend ulvised
me to use Chamhcrll Coug-h
Ixemcdy. I tool , two closes that 'f '
afternoon and : could not helci' . ' e
m\ , senses when 1 found thc next .
morning- the inl1alllation had l
largely subsided. 1 took several
loses that day kept right on
talking through thc campaign ,
and 1 thal1k this mcdicine that I
won umy seat in thc COllncil. "
'l'his remedy is for sale at Kcrn
Drug Store.
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Special Prices
AT-
Wilson's
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Fire Proof Cooking Ware
Cheaper than YO\l ever
bought it.
All Our Indian Baskets
at reduced prices.
A full line of
China and Queens\vare
in plain white and dec- ' ;
orated.
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See the goods wc sell at
5 , 1'0 , 15 f and 25 Cents
Examine the stock be- .
fore . vuu do . 'our
buying
C. M. Wilson
Tribune $1.00 per Year.
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