The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, March 24, 1905, Image 14

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    Twice Told Tales
J. F. Shubcrt left for Omaha ,
Monday to attend thc district
meeting thc W. O.W. to' winch
hc was a delegate from thc Shu-
bert Camp.-Shubcrt Citizcn.
August Neitzcl , Falls City's
popular marble and monument
man , was attending to business
matters In our town Thursday
and Friday.-Dawson Newsboy.
The attending physician report
that George Goolshy is getting
along wcll. No inflamation has
set in , thc wound is healing and
all indications arc very encour
aging' This is a remarkable
cas . -Vcrdon Vcdcttc.
'l'hc Woman's club of Falls I
City" was organized at Falls City I
rcccntly. Miss ' Sallie Schocnhcit
who is well known here , is secretary -
tary of thc club. Mrs. John Os-
wald who was Miss Elsie Ed-
wards of this place is thc leader
of thc url department of this club
-Slc11a Prcss.
Mcsdamcs J. H. Ovcrman , \V.
C. Moore and C. n. Thomas and
Florence Reynolds and \Vinnona
Moore attcnc1ed Mrs. Sue Harper
\timms' lecture on Christian Sci-
cnce at Auburn 'l'ucsday cvcnlng.
The scientists have : but two
woman lecturers in all the United
States , but there arc a number of
mcn in their lecture field.-Stella
Prcss.
1. \V. Harris and Miss Olive
had a most dclightful time during -
ing their rcccnt visit in Illinois.
At Dcicvan there was much so-
cial gaiety and Olive greatly enjoyed -
joycd thc parties and receptions
she ttcnded. r.IIarris' mother
who lives at Spring Valley has
been blessed with her second eye
sight , and has discarded thc use
of glasscs. She is past eighty
years of age and manages her
house , although she keeps hclp.
-Stclla Press.
On Tuesday of this week Ella
Mcycrs was taken before thc insanity -
sanity board and adjudged insane
she is thc adopted daughter of
Mr. and Mrs \Vm. Meyer of this
placc. She is about eighteen
years old and has been acting
strange and telling queer stories
for some time and it was noticed
that her mental condition was
growing more alarming. She
was sent to Lincoln Saturday.-
Salem Indcx.
The revival meetings at halls
City have resulted in one good ,
even if they have accomplished
_ nothing clse. It is against thc
gambling law to use slot mach-
incs , but nearly every store in
Falls City has had one or more
machines for ycars. The best
citizens , stirred up by thc revival
got together and as a resut thc
thc slot machines have all been
removed -Hiawatha \\'orId.
It is an old saying that farm-
ers like to trade in a town where
there arc saloons. Hiawatha ,
Kansas and Falls City , Ncbrask
arc towns of about thc same sizc.
Both arc located in about thc
sank sort of country. Both arc
county s ats. Thc surrounding
population is about thc samc.
Hiawatha has no saloons. Falls
City is full of thcm. Which is
thc better town ? Certainly Falls
City is no better town. Certainly -
ly Falls City is no better town
than Hiawatha ; certainly it has
not a larger trac1c.-A tchlson
Globc.
'rhc delegation from here who
arc going to Canada expect to
leave on 'rucsday. Twelve immigrant -
migrant cars arc being loaded for
shipmcnt. It is expected that
about twentyI\C mcn and boys
will accompany thc tra'n.-Hum-
boldt Standard.
Otis Unkcfcr and Hubcrt Shir-
Icy left yesterday afternoon for
Newcastle , , V yo. . " , hel c they will
in company with L. L' . Unkefcr
of Hyannis , look over sonic hun-
ber lands with a view of pllrchds-
ing. Hay Linn and S. M. Phil-
pot arc expecting to follow on a
similar errand.-H umuold t Lead-
cr.
George Grinstead and Art Wilson -
son went down to Falls 1 City yesterday -
terday to do some painting' \Irs.
Grinstcac1 went down to visit.-
Humboldt Lcac1cr.
First place in the h\g-h \ school
debatc held at Falls City last Fri-
day was won by thc Falls City
contestant. The Humboldt
teachers who attended thc mcct-
hug of thc association report a
fine time and a profitable mcct-
ing"- llm bold t tcrprise.
Prospecting is i going on in thc
clay banks west of town with a
view to dcterming thc exact na-
tur and value of thc clay.
Specimnens will be sent to eastern -
crn expert and i r they report thc
quality as good as is thought to
be here , a stock company will bc
organized to put in a big brick
manufacturing plant. - lImn-
boldt tcrprisc.
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IN QUART 1IO'1''l'I.I
\Vc have never seen a town thc
size of Humboldt where so much
freight arrives every day. Every
train leaves great quantities of
goods on thc depot platforn.
This is a good sign , but it would
he a better sign if so mudh thereof -
of were not mail order goods that
could be bought of thc home
merchants. - Humboldt Enter-
prise.
A Safe Cough Medicine for Children
In buying a cough mcdicir.c for
children never be afraid to buy
Chambcrlain's Cough Rcmcdy.
There is no danger from it and
relief is always to fo11ow. It is
especially valuable for colds ,
croup and whooping cough. For
sale at Kerrs Drug Storc.
Mrs. Jas . K. Ligctt of Hum-
boldt visited Mrs. \V. W. Abbey
and \Irs. C. F. Rcavis this wcek.
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Bring . your work to us with .
the confidence that it will be retllrued to von in a first
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class running order and remember our prices are reasonably -
ably low.
Our large stock of Jewelry has been com pleted this
spring with many of the novelties so much in demand
now-here again we guarantee our goods , having all
the standard makes in the jewelry line. Call and in-
spect our goods which are all we claim them to be.
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The Only Exclusive Feed Store in the City.
Amso Handle : a\1 kllHl oC Coal and wood : can till orders on short notlcl1. Plenty of
1.'lunr. < roulHll-'ccll. Hranallli Shorts ; Grain lIalcll flay and Straw ; : Hock Salt
75c per cwt. . Fine rntlllli Rock Salt 40e per cwt. . Michigan Salt $1.50 per harrel.
100 lb. sacks We : Crushed Shells fur Chickens $1.25 per cwt. . Grollllli Oil Cake :2.00 :
per cwt. Prnsslan Pratts Watkins Stock and Poultry I'uolls. Cashl fur IIlIttcr.
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