The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, May 05, 1905, Image 8

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Eat Sowles Candy.
Will J'nne spent Sunday in
Auburn.
Remember the City Pharmacy
l for Wall paper
! ! John Walker cattle down from
Verdon Sunday.
Laura Gilroy came down from
. Dawson Saturday.
I W. H. Dragon of Verdon was
in this city Sunday. .
I John S. Stull of Auburn was
: . i ; in this city Sunday.
; : I I Joy Andrews spent Sunday
I ' with friends in Omaha.
l : 1lrs. ; Morris returned to her
home in Stella Saturday.
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, I y ; I Clara LanO"hrev spent Sunday
\ J with relatives in this city.
See Coupe & Thornton for all
kinds of salt and fresh fish.
i , Ivlrs. George Jorn of Verdon
spent Sunday in this city. .
Arthur Callison of Auburn
spent Sunday in this city.
J. F. Walsh of Humboldt was
a business visitor Monday.
Dr. R.P.Robertsdentist
over Kings Pharmacy.
W. E. Mitchell was down from
Dawson Saturday on business.
Lard , ham and Bacon at very
low prices.-Coupe & Thornton.
R. A. Sharp of 'ymore was
a business visitor here Saturday.
Garden Seeds , Coal ; Wood and
Rock Salt at Heck's Feed Store.
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Bert Bunninger of Reserve
spent . Sunday with friends in this
city.
city.Mrs.
Mrs. Will Cook returned home
from Stella the latter part of the
week.
Will Gibson and wife of Ver-
don were shopping in town Sat-
I urday. ,
F. M. Bates was np from Hol-
ton Kas the latter part of last
week. .
Frank Snethen of Humboldt
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the week.
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I Mrs Frank Veatch and Irs. M.
Meliza were down from Verdon
I Saturday.
Mrs. J. R. Cain who has been
; ill j suffering with rhuematism is able
to be about again.
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t Fred Paxton , Willard Sears
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' ! and Chas. Cornell spent Sunday
. with friends in Stella
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, V. A. Albright of Dawson
) spent Sunday with his brother ,
t G. S. Albright in this city.
When in need of a juicy steak
} or a prime roast beef , telephone
i 74.-Coupe & Thornt .
\ Mrs. M. A. Veach of Verdon
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and Mrs. John Strauss of Strauss-
! . . yule were in town Saturday.
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; - l\rs. Al Cook returned home
J from Stella Saturday where she
was visiting her two sons.
Sarah Sangainette of Hia-
I . watha visited with friends in this
) city the latter part of the week.
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Bessie Shock , daughter of Will
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Shock , returned from airmen ,
Neb. , Friday where the has been
stenographer for the Falrmont
creamery for the past two years.
She has accepted a position in
St. Joseph which she will take
up after a short visit with her
parents south of this city.
Falls City owes a great deal to
O. A. Cooper of Humboldt. Many
of the cities of the district offered
cash inducements to get the congressional -
gressional convention , Mr. Cooper
secured it for Falls City without
a cent. Let's all work to make
his promises good.
John Oswald has eight of the
finest little greyhounds in this ,
country. He says they are all
colors of the rainbow and will
take delight in showing any of
his friends the litter if they
might call at his place of bus-
iness.
J. R. Cain remained at home
over Monday to put up wire for
the sweet peas to train orer. He
said it was his first experience
and if he didn't go "bug house"
before the job was finished , it
would be his last. '
Two of the local teacher who
lave had charge of the fifth grade
have left to get married A
member of the school board told
the reporter that there were sev-
enteen applications for this grade
on file.
The Ladies of the Methodist
church held a bazar in connection
with their exchange in the Strong
building Saturday. We are glad
to announce that the exchange
will be conducted every Satur-
day hereaf.ter.
Mrs. Mars - .McKiever . and
daughter Mazy : returned last
Thursday from Chicago where
they spent the winter with the
formers' daughter , Mrs. Clara
McNamara. .
Let everybody assist in making i
it pleasant for the delegates to i
the republican congressional con-
vention May 31st. Every busi-
ness house in town should be
decorated.
The Shakespeare club m { ; t with
but one member absent. After
the regular lesson a business
meeting was held at which it
was decided to join the state fed-
eration.
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, P. S. Heacock , J. L. Slocum , !
John Nulk and Dr. G. W. Rene-
ker left Saturday for points in
Oklahoma with a view of purchasing -
chasing land.
Don't be a clam. When the
congressional convention meets
here lets show the delegates
something of the Falls City spirit
Get busy.
Dr. Emma Lawrence has grad-
uated from the St. Joseph medical -
cal school and will locate in this
city to practice medicine.
: Mabel Macomber came down
from Stella and spent Sunday
with her parents in this city.
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More pleasant and profitable than raising good horses "
"TOM"-The finest black percheron in the COUttt ) ' . ,
"FRI'rZ"-Chestnut sorel 1 of unusual breeding qualities. - - . '
"DECK" son of Fritz needs only to be seen to be ap-
pr'ci a ted.
These three stallions will be at my barn in Baraela every
Monday and Tuesday ; at m\ farm 3 miles south of Baraela
Wednesdays , Thursdays and Friday forei1oon. Tom and
Fritz Friday afternoons and Saturdays at Farmers feed yards
Falls City Nebraska
TERMS-To insure colt to stand and suck , Tom $12.00
Fritz SID. 00 and Deck $8.00.
Mat Schulenberg
: Mrs. w. E. Goolsby and two
little daughters of Verdon' spent
Sunday with relatives in this
city.
city.Mrs.
lrs. DeLes Graham and little
son Dannie are visiting at the
home of Irs. Dan Babb this
week.
Mrs. Dr. Rush has brought
suit for divorce from he- husband
in the Lancaster county district
court.
The sound of carpet beating is
again with us , and the family
man wears a "lean and hungry
look. "
Mrs. J. C. Martin returned from
Omaha Saturday after a ten days
visit with M1\ \ ; . and l\ { rs. John
Towle.
1\Ir. and Mrs. Fay Simmons of
Verdon and 1\lrs. C. C. Simmons
of Kansas City were business
visitors Saturday.
Mrs. A. E. Harden who visited
her sister , 1VIrs. Horner , several
days last week returned to her
home in . Verdon Saturday.
The local tabbies have had an-
other scandal to yowl : about for
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the last week.
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Loaf.
A stick pin with gold nugget
setting. Finder please return to
Mrs Maud Wightol1.
For Sale.
A house of eight rooms , four
lots , a good cyclone cave , stable
for 4 horses , a good well and a
summer kitchen. Some fruit
trees. Situated on Block 160.Be-
tween 9th and lOth McLane St.
For particulars inquire at City
Hotel. A Bargain. 144t.
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McNall's
GROCERY wt
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Fancy and Staple ' 'iJ
Groceries
Fruit in Season
Satisfaction Guar-
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Free City DeHvey
Phone 40
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Storage for Household - '
And Other Goods
Merchants and
Business Men
With hard accounts to collect ,
should place them with
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John L. Cleaver . '
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JUSTICE of the PEACE
FALLS CITY NEB
For Collection or for Suit
Small Com's on Collections ; fj . , .
No Attorney Fees on Suits. I
Defendant pays all Costs.
For S..le.
I have some seasoned burr oak
standards for sheds or barns ,
cheap. From 12 to 16 feet.
. C. F. REr A VIS.
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