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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1905)
- - ' - _ _ u _ H _ _ _ ' . _ Verdon. 'rhc west half of thc m\'ans farm west of town was sold on our streets last Saturday to Chris Fisher for $100.50 per acre , also thc Creamery lb ! Goolsby purch- ased ; thc building for $210. 'I ' lne machincry was ; Hold to md Frauen- fclder , Hudolph .1 ishet and ttl- other. Col. Hanling' auctioneer H. E. Bowman is at his old stand again , he was not pleased with New Mexico and returned to Nebraska last weck. At a meeting of the Stock holders 1- ers of the I"armcrs 1 and Merchants Bank last Sattlrclay aftcrnool1 they decided to put up a brick building at once. Carrie Cunningham will represent - sent our school at I.'alls City In thc dcbatc next Friday c\'cning. l cv. Brewc r is in Dawson this week attending Platte River Con- fcrence. Bishop Hill i prcsiding- over the mcct ng- . Lizzie Kelley is sewing for Mrs. Weaver this week. L. A. Kinsey left on Monday for a trip for the crdon Roll 1 er Mills to bc absent n week or ten days. \lr. and Mrs. Chas. Harrison from near ] [ owe visited friend and relatives here the latter part of last w'ek. Adam Fulmcr the Shubert Liveryulan was on our street Monday. G. A. Jam arid family were the guests of Chris. Fishier Oil Sun- day. Miss Camma Hall went to Peru on 1\fondny. 1 \Yheatley went to 1)awsoi i on TuCSlay. Lewis Logan 10aled their can , on Tuesday and left for North ' Dakota. Mrs. , Logan with her children have rented rooms at \Irs. Veals and will remain until 1 Mr. Logan loea tes. 111'5.Y.Y. . \lcUcrmelt south of Salem visited relatives the forepart of the week. Martha King visited her moth er thc latter part of last week. , Mr. and \lrs. L.A. Kinsey \'isi- , ted it Falls City last Thursday . Mrs. ' \ ' . C. Sloan visited her parents in Falls City last week 1. Hull was transacting business - ness in Falls City Monday for the Verdon Roller \Iills. Ohio. Daisy and Willie Peck spent Sunday eveuing at the home of the formers father. Guy and Albert Burk were guests of John Hutchison Sun i- day. day.Mrs. Mrs. 1. Peck and her niece were visitors at Mr. S totiders on Sunday. Mrs. Ella Will stayed with Mrs. Oswald last w ek. :1lrs. Sturns of Straussvillc was E - - , - - - - in Palls City \Vcdncsday. O. A. Burk , wife and' little sots spent , l few days visiting with relatives in Hula. Mr. i'eic1ler ] was a guest at John . Pappcn haggen'sIonc1ay. . . Lucy Smith of Harada and Goldie YOCU1l1 of Falls City visit- ed with the lattcrs sister rida.r. Mrs. M. Lichty is recovering from a severe attack of lagripp' Fred Stein brink is slowly recovering - co'eringfrom his rcccnt illness. S. II ltnisely l ! . is amour the sick. gmil Krause removed his fami- ly to the Pat Casey farm last i weck. 'Vm.l eichick and family spent Sunday in Falls City. W1I1. Hucttner's visited with relatives Monday. Mrs. Omara and son 1'om were called to Missouri to attend the funeral of the former's father last week so the writer was in- fo rnlecl. Mrs. Kaufrman of Falls City spent a few days with 1rs. GCl Di1t while ? Ir. Di1t was in Dun- dy county , Nl'br. , on business \1rs.N.Pcck and children spcnt Sunday in Falls City with \lrs. Peck's parcntf- - - - . . . . & - - - - - - . . . --.r --------------1 0 t [ ) o S peC&Jt If If ! Ce8 ! . . _ t _ _ _ _ - - AT . - . . . . 'Ir ( l ; 1 9 WW RllSOn S . . . . - - - - - - - - - . . . . . . . . - - - I Fire Proof Cooking : ire Cheaper than von ! ever bowrht it. l- > All Our Indian Baskets at reduced prices. A full line of . China and Queens\vrrre > ; in plain white 1I1d dec- orated. See the goods we sell at 5 , (0 ( , 15 and 25 Cents Examine the stock be- fore you do your . ' buying i C. M. Wilson - . . . . . . . . - - - - - - Burlington Bu lIetin. Cheap one way rates to Califor- nia , Puget Sound and the north- west country daily until May 15th. Low h01l1eseekers round trip rates March 21st to eastern Colorado , the Big Horn Basin and North Platte Valley where there if an excellent chance of getting in on the ground floor ahead of the crowd and pick up a bargain in irrigated lands. If you are contemplating and east- crn this spring better write me for information. 'Ye will probably be able to offer your money saving - ing suggestion" G. Stewart , L. \V. \Yakele Ticket agcn t. G. P Agent , Omaha , Ncbr. . .t . . - - - - , - - - - - - . < . , - " . . . ' . New Spring Goods , . : : 't " IOU . 0 _ . 7.Iw.wwd. . . . . / . . . w _ .e'.Cw + s S - s o. . , . . . ' ] . n . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . + .nwa..alt..er , . . .wgse + \ " ' . 'J' ! . . . . . . . . . . Our New Spring Goods are Clew in and ready _ , , - for your inspection. \Ve have the latest cuts in : . ) . . \ t , , . . Men's and Boys' Clothing I . j and at Prices to suit any pocket book. Dori 't . . , : forget us \vhen you get ready for your NEW . . , . . . . - -Y . r SPRING OUTFIT. f \Ve can clothe you from . 4 , - . . - 411 . . . head to toe. . ' . . . . , . ki ' ( t. . . . . , _ -.ow -i.-- . . a..r.a.a _ . . . .x . e..re. . tt s..waanevaa.Qa .e _ . . . " , uwea 11 . . , 'f' - j rh . , ' vVinter Goods ' . } r , . ' ' . . ; , . " ' " We still have a few Whiter Goods on our ' :11 : r ; . . it . , , ' w 1i ' b > If' shelves and are going to close them out regard = : ' . less of cost. it wiry pay you to buy these now . - . . . , " for next vinter. . . . . ; . . , t . rnas.v..4,1 . . - - , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , - - . - . . . . . . . . . l.-ciR'fC3aSa.Rarrvuavla..rannr _ aa..ww _ _ . . l : , . . . . , .r' , y , " \ , . - - . , . . . , , , . . . . 1r\ ( ' ' - : ! . t .111" VI' . . CdOfl L . . : : ; ' of' ' . 1 Fa ! ! . ; ' City' , .Nehra.J'fa fl " . " . .r , : . . . ; t 1 I COAL COAL : 'l : ' . . < The Only Exclusive Feed Store in the City. ( f ) : : . Also hallll1 all loud of Coal and Wood : cut fill orders on short noth : . Plenty of _ , . Flour , Ground I"l'ed Brallall,1 , , , . , . " " " " ' " o ' : Short : Iraln. haled Hay and Straw : noel Salt . ' . . , . 7Sc 1"1'1. . . Fine round ( Hock Sail 40c per c\\'l. . : 'lIchll\l1 Salt I.EO per ar""I. I - . ; , 4 : 100 II > . sact.s'Ac : Crn , .h ; d Sill ! I. . for Ctticken : . : < 1.SI'I'r : : cwl. . Ironntl Oil ! Cake 2.00 r ' , " ' O , , , , . ' ' . l'rn , sfan . ' . . \ ' , , ' . ' , . . . , \1 11\.1' C\\'I. PI'I1sian. i' = att ; Watkins " Stocl and Poultry 1.'oolJ Cash for Bl1ttl'r. < \ o Eggs and Poultry o. P. HECK. . . ; , " 1r : - , . - , FEE D G FEE D , ' , : . " . : . . ' : ' & ' \viIIianlsville. Ralph Wheeler spent Thursday e\'cning' with Byron Dunn. Fred Steinbrink and family spent Sunday ; visiting with.fricncls and relatives before leaving for their new honH : in Seward county. Gus Nietnueller has moved into i - to Ins new home just vacated by i\Ir : f4uhn. David Coupe a former resident of this place , but now residing in Oklahoma is spending several days with old neIghbors. Bertha Able of near Barada is boarding at thc home of N. J. Dunn to attend confirming' school. Rudolph Fal1er and wife spent Sunday with C. Steinbrink and wife. Ida Leecy entertdined her num- crous friends by inviting them to her uncle's home and 1 cntertain- them with a dance and elegant refrcshments. , . 6EO. H. PARSELL M. D.j I : . , . ' ' ' - ' " ' Corner 1st & Stone Sts. . J'1-tW Office flours : R to 10 a. m : ; " ' \wf \ : . . ; , , r to 3 p. l m. . . r 4 , . . . . . . , . . . . , Several of our farmers arc im- pro.ingour roads with the drag. p. H. J. Dunn has been compelled . M to close his school at Harada for + , r this week owing to an accident ' " which happened in 1i' alls City -'fl' Saturday. While desending the 1':1 steps at the Richardson com- " ' 1f' ty bank hc missed the step and fell to the walk injuring his knee ' . . . . , . . . . . -4 , i very seriously. I-Ie is under the : ; care of Dr. Rcnekcr and his friends and pupils hope hc will soon rcco\'er. ' : ta Elmer Butler marketed several . ' . . 't loads of fat hogs Ionda\ ' . . , , : + " ' K J. . Dunn and wife and 1\11' , , tilj 'f"Q and Mrs. Ducrfeld were Falls ' _ " .j City visitors the past week. w. ; " , . r (