The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, March 10, 1905, Image 7

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; # , I " , I , ' Hall 8. GreenwalJ make the following announcement.
rr . . , ' . 'That l t7. ; I : . I fall of said firm has bought the inter-
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fit t' . < est of F. I II. I I Greenwald of said firm.
T'hat from this date of he t business of selling SIIOES
< . , I " j : ! , , , , and BOS I ERY as run and conducted U\ . the said firm will ]
v : " ' ; , " be continued as heretofore with the only exception that
, ' ' , ; " ' , ' ; 1.- : 'it will be done in the name of C' . E. 1 Ila11 I instead of
1 : , r , Hall & Grccn vald.
. I . " ' llr. r Cre'n " , aId will remain with the business and
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, " " " continue to look after your wants and wishes ill , the foot
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, \ ' wear line. He invircs your trade and he will give you
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, I : ' the IJenefit : of his experience and his judgment in the fit-
" . y. . , " ; : 'E : ; ' ; , ting of sliots and the quality of stock.
' " ' 1 , 1 bespeak for \rr. : Greenwald that he is the best
I " ' f : ' ; : qualified person in Falls City to fit any foot properly
t ' . .J . ; : and to judge the kind and quality of shoe you ought to
r we li . 11 I I is judgment is supplied by the large stock of
' : ' widths from Afto EE and
' : shoes we carry in the manwidths . - to :
" ' : " ! ' ( the many size and shapes and the grain of quality put
' r' " out b\ the best factories in the United States.
' : " , , : \ ; " ; ' I in \.ite your trade and will stand behind and g'lIar-
" : . ' ( , antes : everything that is done for yon 0' that you get
J' . . from this house to be the best . your money can bu\ . 1
t 1" ' anything returned the . ' moment it shows , signs \
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. . . ; I of not beingas good as repr ; cnted.
" ; Some qt the spring stock will be labeled Jail i &
. : ! ' , . Greenwald and some of the alvertising matter we put
.1 , ' , . , . ' out will be in the name of Hall & Greenwald because
I' , ' it was ordered before w , ' made : thf clung ; : > but ] rem : embc l'
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C.o : : dctcl ? bJF CCJuny Supt Crocker
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" . . . . Remember the Soutliea'tern
. ' . Nebraska : 1ducational 1 Association
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and 31. The following H.ichan1-
' i son county teachers arc 011 the
" , . - " program : H. L. HoiT , W.1-L Pills-
" bury , Cora E ! , Potts : , Carrie g. ,
t " Boyd and George Crocler. The
question for the inter high school
debate at Dcatricc is : Hesol\'ed
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I that , united States senators should
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, . . . peoplc. Humb01dt and Falls City
I : : . , ' are 011 the affirmat . \\Te hope
i , : , _ . : ' - our schools will plan to have their
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spring vacations at
' "j. : ' . , . . mCdil1g' . Wc an want old Rich-
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: 'P' I" , ; f.ardson . county to make a good
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showing at Beatrice.
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_ 'rhc summer session of the Nebraska -
" braska wesleyat1 U n \ 'crsitwill
- " " hegin June ( It hand close July 19
t- : : : the For further particulars write
5 to Prof. 'V.l .Jack80n , University
" \ Place , Ncb. _ _ _ _ _ _
LIBH\HY NO'i ' ICIS. ;
' Tickets for borrowing books in all
. . tr ) classes for children , or for others
20 cts. for one --'ar. Childrens
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tickets , 10 cts for one year for
juvenile books 0111On either
of these tickets two books mar be
borrowed at one time prodcd
that not more than one is fiction.
For example , one who holds a W :
ct. ticket may borrow cither
childrcns books or those designed
for elder readers. He may borrow
at one time t0 hooks of nonfiction I -
Hon or one of fiction and of one
non-I Ltiol1. 011 the 10 cent ticket -
et two childrcn's hooks of nonfiction -
tion maybe borrowed at once ; or
one child's of fiction and one
child' : book of non-fiction. All
books arc issued for two weeks
except books of late fiction which
arc bsucd for one wcek. All books
may be renewed for two weeks ex-
cept books of late fiction which
cannot he renewed. Renewals
may be made br mail or tcl' phone
if it is not convenient to bring hc
book to the library when it is re-
cd. Fines or books overdue 2
cents a day.
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Dist. No.6fJ , Grace Colson ,
teacher Our enrollment is now
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41. . ' 1'ht'ec.1I101'l1ing-H of the week
we stuUy PriuiplCs of Agriculture
and expect soon to begin maldng'
S01l1C cxprl'1111ents.Ve observed
r4incbln' \Vashington'sbirth- ( -
days on 'rilIlYs. 'l'licschool
was pleased ilnd greatly 'nconr-
aged by a visit fr01l1 our t2o.Supt.
Our institute will be he1d A ug--
ust 7 to 12 illclus \'e.
District No. I , 1\labrl Grccn-
wald , teachcl'--Out' school closed
March th rcl. The attendancc
luring thc year was good. The
seventh g-rade ( lid good work , especially -
pecially in g-cog-raph and ; 1I1ap
drawing' \Vc hall special exer-
cises on our last day and several
visitors were p'rescn
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Last week thc Co. Supt. received -
ed the following invitation : 1\11' .
lI1d : 1\1rs. Jam ( ' ! ' : McCarthy requests -
quests thc honor of your presence :
at thc lI1aITiag'c or their daughter
glizabeth A. to \lt gd ward K
UuIT Ol ! Monday mmlorniiig. : March
6 , 1905 at nitre o'clo.k , Sacred
Heart 1 chu.Purchard : ] , Neb.
'rcachcrs and friends in ichard-
son county join in extending' con-
grat ul ations.
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'l'he reading circle work for our
county is based on Sahin's cotn
mon Sense DidaGtics , 'he { Pit th-
finder anc hc I Nebraska 'l'caclter.
Nearly every principal i in the
county conducts a "RC'adil1g- ; -
de cla : . ! ; ' and has invited teachers -
ers itl his vicinity to joiu. 'each- {
ers who apply for certificates for
next year and expect to have any
old grade renewed must be able
to pass a satisfactory examination
on the reading circle work and we
kindly advise teachers who do not
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have the texts to secure them
I without (1 ( ' lay. It is i : : sad that
twenty-eight of our county teachers -
ers do not take the Nebraska
'rei1cler. ; ! Every teacher who
Makes any claim to professional
spirit at all shonld take the Nebraska -
braska 'Peacher.
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Mbs l.osa Novak has resigned
her position as seventh grade
teacher in the iimm in hold t sehnols.
She has goon : : to the home of her
parents in Omaha. Miss Novak
was ' one of Hichardson county's
strongest teacher and a favorite
with her pupils. \Vc all regret
her departm Her place is to be
taken by Miss Maud Beatty formerly -
erly of the fifth / room who will he
succeeded by Miss Grace Jones of
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ASafcCougli ! Medicine for Children
In buying a cough mcdicitc for
children never be afraid to buy
Chamberlain's Cough Hel11edy.
There is no danger from it and
relief is always to fol1ow. It is
especially valuable for colds ,
croup and whooping coug-h. For
sale at Kcrrs Drug Store.
Rev. Smith gave a dance for
the choir on Monday e'eningat
Hyan's hall , and a most enjoyable -
enjoY-I
able time was passed. ,
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John Gleason made a trip to
Missouri I + ridgy ,
Little Minnie Sfrcclwr is stay-
ing' with her aunt , Barham Htrcc-
kl'r.
: :411e : Strcckcr and 1\1 1' . echnan I
. \'cre li'argo'isitors Sunday.
11'lord 'l'holupsonl'ctllt'l1cd Wednesday -
nesday ; after u week ! "bit , It . Shu-
hcrt.
'l'entTright \'isited a few d 1y I s
last week at this place.
C. . Parish of Craig' ; , t\Io. , have
been busy the last fl'w days re-
pairing the ferry hoat.
William and ; ( I'rank 1 ; Sunnis
caught a nice lot of cat fish / in
the jssouri ! river last week.
Charles Nitchie and wife were
pl'asant ] ; callers at this place Su ii-
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Miss ! Augusta Nisscn returned
Monday of the past week after a
few weeks visit with her sister ,
\In . Katie' Freeborn of Perno
1\1' . Record anlI li'I'ank Snider
hauled WlJod for Andrew : l'honlp-
son last week.
Maggie .ilanch'tli and sister
\Iary weJ' Fargo visitors Satur-
( lay.
lay.Mr.
Mr. Nedccker and daug-hters of
l \t. ] ltxcl : visitedIrs. . . Uarbara
Streckcl' Su.nday.
i' \Irs. Sena Waldraff visited ( her
sister Alt s. Geo. Schmidt a , ew
clays last week.
Rudolphroegle was down from
Williams\'ille Sa turday.
Lewic and Fritz Fischer have
been busy 'ltauling- wood for C. A.
Smith the last few days.
i\lrs. V i Ida 13aumaii wa trad-
ing- with our merchant Hatmday.
Louis LO\'illl and family of
Corning , Mo.spent Saturday and
Sunday with Fred ) 'J'hieman and
faulily.
Mrs. Elizil 'rhompson and
daughter Ollie \'isitcd 1Irs. M.
l3uckutinsterVednesclay of the
past week.
udolph Voeg-Ic and wife arc
thc proud parents of a baby boy
born Feburary 28 , 1905.
'l'hc town folks g-athcrcd at the
home of Frcd Nissen , sr. , Satur-
day and had il lance , all eport I a
very good time.
Mrs. I\ag-g-ie Saal visited a few
clays last week with hcr daughter
Mrs. Bcrtha Voeg-lc.
Frccl 'l'hicman and Prank Sil11111s
made atrip to Corning , Mo.Mon-
clay.
Cha.nrberlaan's Colic , Cholera and
Dla.rrhoca Hel11cdy.
'l'hc great success of this preparation -
paration in thc relief : and cure of
bowel complaints has brought it
into almost universal use. It
never fails and when reduced
with water and sweetened is
pleasant to takc. It is equally
valuable for children and adults ,
for sale at Kerrs Drug Storc.
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