The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, March 10, 1905, Image 5

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Local and Personal.
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Eat Sowles Candy.
For Sale-A brown marc.-O.
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P. Hcck.
' . . ) \ - A. N. Keim was a Lincoln vis-
itor the first of the week ,
' C. F. RCa \ 'is was in Omaha on
legal business last Friday.
1 . . . 11rs. C. F. l eavis pass been
quite ill for several days.
Dr. A. Gaiscr , dentist over
Hichardson counfy haul
Mrs. Harden returneel to Vcr-
, ' ' . . lon Saturday afte1'11oon.
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Sam Cono\'cr left on thc afternoon I -
noon train Saturday for Id alio.
By the way-arc we not to
} - have a city election this spring ?
j Alex I\IcGcchie of Shubcrt was
in the city on business Saturday.
Evan Owens of Verdon spent a
portion of the week in this city.
Coal , \Vood and Rock Salt at
Heck's feed store.
\Y. R. Smith wa in Kansas
City'Tuesday with a car of cat-
tle.
tle.Mrs.
Mrs. inda Esteb was down
from Verdon 011 business 110n-
(1 lay.
George \Vixon of Stella was a
business visitor in ! this city Fri-
. : . : day.
D ! ' . Robertsdentist
r . ' over Kings Pharl1iHcy.
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J. N. Smith marketed a car
load of cattle in Kansas City on
euesd ay.
Mr. Saxe of Milwaukee trans-
acted business in our city on
.fonda .
Eugene Rogers of the Omaha
Coal Co. , spent Friday with his
uncle \V. W. Abbey.
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I\'Ir : and Mrs. I Sam Stuart of
Reserve spent Sunday with relatives -
tives in this city.
Morgan & Greel1wald were in
Kansas City with a car load" of
, , ' cattle 'l'hursda
John 'l'immcrman and l C. D.
Baker of Salem were business
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: . visitors Mondar. \
Marry , Ross of 'lIadison.Vis. . ,
was the guest of Anna Dorring-
ton over Saturday.
Mrs. Beaver was a n. & : i\I.
passenger for Billings , Neb. , the
latter part of last week.
Robert I\fax\\el1 and Roy
Sweetland of Hiawatha spent
Sunday with Falls City friends.
.J John p. Evans returned to his
" " . home in Verdon 011 Saturday af-
ter spending two weeks in this
city.
city.Miss
Miss Mabel Vincent after a
few days visit with her cousin ,
1frs. Bert Heais returned to her
home in Superior on \Ionday.
S. D. Clark and Ji' A. Nims of
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Nuns City were in this city 'l'ues-
day making arrangements for a
J grand . ball to he held in their
city on the se\'cnteenth.
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John Kloepfel of Hula , .vho recently -
cently purchased the \Vm. Hoppe
place on Evergreen Heights , is
moving into his property this
week. Mr. Kloepfcl informs us
that he has been a resident of
this county over fifty years and
has resided on his farm near Rule -
10 forty-four years , and hence is
moving to town to take a well
earned rest.Ve welcome him as
a citizen among us.
The { standing joke among the
members ; of thc young married
a11CS ] : Kensington club is that
their organization has been made
over into a baby show. A large
number of members have little
ones , and the youngsters always
attelld club mceting's.
It is reported that another
womalls club is being formed in
town. \Ve beleivc that makes six.
\Vhen the men get the glk's lodge
organized what will become of
this great American institution
named the homc.
'rhe case of thc Kingman In-
plement company against'ill
cckinger ] and 1 others on a guar-
antee contract , was disposec1 of in
Omaha last week. \Ir. Decldn-
her was ( lischarg'cd of all liabili-
ty.
On Monday morning at 6:30 :
our citizens were awakened by
the ringing of the fire bell. Fortunately -
tunately , it'a only the burning
out of a chimney at the Whitrock
residence , just east of the fire
house.
't win girls came to bless the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Cameron Sundar. All concerned
are doing well and the proud par-
ents are receiving the congratu-
tation ! : > of their friends.
Lee J. Van'el and U. tl' Duncan -
can were up from Rube Monday
night , to appear before the city
council in the interest of the
Farmers Mutual Telephone Co. , I
of Preston of which they are
stock ii olhers.
Most of Falls Ci ty's grand
opera friends are now tending
to g'0 to Omaha instead of Kansas -
sas City to hear the Conreic1 com-
pany.
About the proudest thing a reporter -
porter ever saw was little John
Whetstine with his bank book
containing the record of his first
deposit.
\Ve insist that it the slot ma-
chines are to he removed tour
esteemed contemporary , The
News shall suffer along with the
rest.
rest.'Werner
\Verner and r.10sil11an are out
after the implement husiness.
Read their ac1vertisment in this
issue.
Dr. Houston reports Elmer
Hanna as greatly improved from
his serious attack of typhoic1.
J. ii' . hubert and wife of Shu-
bert were in the city Monc1ay.
If you see the blue mark-pay
up.
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To the Merchnnt.
For the next two weeks The
Tribune will go into the home of
every rural route patron of Falls
City. Every funnily who trades
in this city will read this papcr.
Have you anything to say to
them ? Is there a matter of busi-
less ! that you would submit to
them ? You can do so at small
expense through the columns'
this paper. Advertising ( should
not goo by favor , it is a business l
proposition. Wc would lilac to
talk it ores with you.
Revival f\ectings.
The revival mccting's are a
great success , the church at times
being inadequate to contain the
crowds. Several open air lI1eet-
ing's have been held on Stone
street which havc been the source
of much interest. It is really a
very pretty sight to see a throng
of little children each simigi mug his
lusty best ' "Phere is a fountain
tilled with blood. " 1f 1 God ever
made anything prettier than the
fresh and shinIng eyes of a little
child , it has never been caned to
our attention.
A New Club.
About t\\'cnty-Ih'c of our prom-
inent ladies have org'anized a
ncw club to be called 'The WOIl1-
an's club. " Mrs. \ VIIIVi1son was
elected President and \Irs. John
Crook auditor. \ \ \ , have not
lea1'l1ccl the of t1.e
( names mcm-
bel's.
A Chicago Alderman OWeS Ibis ElectIOn -
tIOn 10 Chamberlain's Couth
lt mcdy.
Hr can heartily and conscient-
iously i recommcnd Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy for affections of
the throat anllunlrs , " says Iloil.
John Shenick , 220 So. Peoria St. ,
Ch ica g'o. " ' 1'wo years ago during -
ing' a I political campaign , I
caught cold after being overheated -
heated , which irriatclm y throat I
and r was dually ! } ] compelled to
stop , as I could not speak aloud.
In uiy extremity a friend advised
me to use Chambcrlain's Cough
lXemedy. . I took two doses that
afternoon and could not helei'
my senses when I found the next :
morning the inf1amation had
largely subsided. r took several
doses that day , kept right on
talking through the campaign ,
and I thank this medicine that I
won my scat in the Council. "
This remedy is for ; sale at Kens
Drug Store.
Missouri Pacific Railway
Time Table , balls City , Neb.
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No. 51 Omaha and I..illColll
Express l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A 2:25 : a 111
No. 53 Omaha and I.illcoln
passenger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A 1:00 : p 111
No. 233 Local I' < rcight , Au-
burn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l\ 1:00 : p In
SOU'fJI
No. 52 Kansas City and St.
Louis and DCnVC1" , . . . . . . A 3:10 : a min
No. 58 Kansas City and St.
Louis amid Dcnvcr . . . . . . . A 1:40 : p 111
No. 232 Local , Atchison. . . 10:30 : a 111
No. 220 Stock I"rcightIIi-
awatha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A 9:20 : 1)111
A. Daily. B. Daily except 5ummday.
J. B. AHNHHAgcut.
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OUR NEW
SPRNG
GOODS
I lave arrived and Wt' have
omit of the finest line of
Suiting's ever brought 1.0
the ci1.Come to us for
your
yourNEW
NEW \ SPRING
SIJITS
\Vc guarantee fit , : 1tyle and
workmanship. give Wi a
trial.
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H. T. Gardner
Tailor
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McNal19s
GROCERY
Fancy and Staple
Groceries
Fruit in Season
Satisfaction Guar. .
an teed
Free City DeHvey
Phone 40
Storage for household
And Other Goods
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Merchants and ,
Business Men
\Vith hard accounts to collect ,
should place them with
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jOlll1 L. Cleaver
JUSTICE of the PEACE
FALLS CITY. NEB
For Collection or for Suit
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Small Com's on Collections
No Attorney Fees on Suits.
Defendant pays all Costs.
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W. H. MADDOX
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
Hartford Fire Insurance
Lands bought and sold
Houses in city for sale
honey to 10'-.0
Telephone 178
John Crook was in Dakota City
and Omaha the first of the week
in the interest of the Gilligan
bridge Co.
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