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High School Commencement I
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Thursday Evening , May 25 ,
PAH'lJ. .
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= larch-LaBello. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sorento
Overture-Normande. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ball f e
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Harnack's Orchestra
Chorus-Dance of the Fairies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Smart
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\ , Edna Wentworth , Alice ValentIne , 'Dorothy
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lorehead , Gertrude Lyford , Grace Lyford ,
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, Leona Jones , Hattie Plumb , Frances Ram-
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sey , Ramona Wilcox , Anita Wilson , Lily
Voegelein l , Ruth 1 IcMillian
Invocation : . . . . . . . . . , I
Rev S. W. Griffin , " , .
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Instrumental DuetJoa1d ! Sorrow. . . . . I. . . ' . . .r ; , ' '
, Ethel Cade and Anita Wilson ' , 1
. . . , Class ' History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " ' ,
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\ Kate Maddox , . .
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' I I : OratIon-The Graduate's roblem. . . . . . . . . . . ' , ' ' : ,
I iii James Coupe ' \ , , , ' , , '
. . . Class Poelu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' , ' . . . . . , " " '
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' Anna Frehse
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Essay-Plant Life . : : . . . . . . . . . . . . ! . ' . . . . . , , . . . ' . . . '
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. pc , Lena Aiken , - !
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$ Solo-l\Iona. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adams " .
iii Edith Lucille Robbins
fL' ' Essay-Druids and Druidism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l
Ruth Aiken
Oration-The Government and the Indians . , ' : l
l Frank Boose , .
Class Prophecy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J l
/ Vesta Lively . .
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Presentation : of Diplomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' , ' lA
iii President Geo. C. Jennings ' , o\ \
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fL' Accompanists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . : r- : ; . ' l
Zola Jones and Ethel Cade ? N
INTERLUDE . .
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Drill-Rose 'March. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . ' . . . " ' .
Ii Pupils of : Miss Gagnon's room
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Class Play-Jedediah rudkins ; , J. P. :
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CAST OF CHARACTERS
edediah J. udldns , Justice of the Peace. . . . .
rIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Mower
John Craincross , a tradesman. . . . . . . .James Coupe 1
l Herbert Craincross , John's son , an engraver , . .
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III Reginald Wir.ldum , one of the firm of 'Vindt . ,
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. 1 & Tick , jewelers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .John Taylor W.
GeorgeTrentiss , a detective. . . . . : . . . . . .Earl Cline
' a Horaho DeCamp , a Crook . . . . . .Jacob Greenwald " .
Buck Hardin i , another Cr ( , > ok. . . . . . . . . Franl Bose
, Officer at jail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ear , ! Cline " .
iii l\'lrs. Craincross , John's wife. . . . . . . . . . U nfl Snidow ,
1' Bernice Craincross , the daughter. . . .l\-Iartha l\Iyers f f
Esther Goldfair , John's ward . . . . Mildred Holland '
Miss Bobbin , nobody knows what. . . Florence \Vylie l
Sally Sands , a silly servant. . . . . . . Alice Voeg-elein
I , It Please send presents , except flowers , to the. ,
.sA homes.
. 1 Admission 25 , 15 , and 10 cents Tickets on l
. . _ sale Monday : , : May 22.
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Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the
Very Best.
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t. . " I have been using Chamber-
. , : ' ' . , , - , I - lain's Coug4t Remedy and want
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. . . , . . . . : . t ' . . . to say it IS the best cough 1 medicine -
, . ; " icine I have ever taken , " says !
. , ' ' , . Geo. L. Chubb , a merchant of
, . - ' c . , , . Harlan , Mich. There is no ques-
tion about it being the best , as
- , it will cure a cough or cold in
less time than any other treat-
ment. It should always be kept
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ready for instant use , for a cold
can be cured in much less time
when promptly treated. For sale
by Kerr's Drug Store.
For Sa.le.
I have some seasoned burr oak
standards for sheds or barns ,
cheap. From 12 to 16 feet.
C. F. REAVIS.
Subscribe for the Tribune
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l'rankVylie ! was down from
Stella over Sunday
E. J. Pyle of Albian , Neb. ,
was in this city.
J. A. Hein.clman : was a visitor
in this city on Tuesday of this
week.
l\'lrs. lHkeIc1i.a : of Vcrdon
was shopping in this city on Tuesday -
day
Miss Cora Swiscgood was down
from Verdon shopping last 'l\tcs-
day.
day.Don't
Don't forget the ladies have
charge of Kings soda fountain to-
morrow.
John Nulk left tI'uesday for a
business trip through the Indian
Territory
Dr. Burchard made a professional -
sional trip to Stella the first of
the week
G. E , Hall has sufficiently recovered -
covered from his recent sick spell
to be up town at his place of
business ,
Lawrence Sherbin went to
Verdon Wednesday to visit
fricnds. .
A. J. Benedict of Verclon was
one of Vednesday's business vis-
itors here
F. L. Blakcney one of Nims
City popular cits.ens : fpent Monday -
day in this city. ,
Fred Hanson left Saturday for
Lincoln , where he wi11 spend
about three weeks
Henry C. Smith spent the first
of the week in Lincoln and
Omaha on business. , .
l\ rs. Clyde Harden of Verdon
was in this city Tuesday , shop- .
ping and visiting friends.
Ike Lyons left Tuesday for
Julian , in the interest of the
Gilligan bridge company .
l\Irs. I-I. R. l\Hner returned on
Tuesday from Lincoln , where
she has been visiting her parents.
Harry l\-Iorrow left Tuesday
for Excelsor Springs , where he
will spend some time 111 the interest -
terest of his health.
The ladies auxiliary to Steele's
cemetery association will have
charge of the soda fountian at
King-'s drug store next Satur-
day May 20.
Otis E. Sloan arrived Monday I
from Wyoming to visit relatives i
in this city , and on Wednesday
went to Verdon where he will
spend several days with his
fatherA. H. Sloan.
The enthusiasm with which
the various committees have
taken hold of the preparatory
work for o the congressional convention -
vention shows what Falls City
can do when it wakes up.
Every dollar of unexpected money
in the hands of the finance committee -
mittee after the expenses for the
convention are paid , will be
turned over to the commercial
club. Not one cent will be used
for political purposes. '
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SHE WAS PUT DOWN RIGHT
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Talc of Dankcr's Wife Whose Feeling
of Self-ImpOl'tance Was Sud-
'
denly Blighted
A ' ' iH told in 'l'it-BitH
story - of a
cPl'tain ladY who had nn undue np.
pi'cciation ( of her own Importance
ns Ow wife of n prominent ben I
him tikhr.
Shp was in Ow habit of riding to l
hpl' husbnm1's olliee in the tl'nlll'
car . Entering Ilne 1 car with : a
haughty air , she was Itccust.onwcl
to say , in It ! 1 voice loud enough to t )
bp heard b.y all present t : "Cond -
1m' ! put ml' down 11t. m mJ' hUHIH\lu \ : 1
bank ! "
Onp dnJ' she 'l1l1W in amid seated (
hl'I'Hl'lf , making the usual dt\
mn : nd. Close by her was u man ,
disreputable -looking iu Hw ex
'cme. his clothes seemed nlmoHI
devoid of butt ous , a multitude of
pins doing / ; duly iustl'l1d. During
the momentary hush ] which fol
lowed the 1 lady's order this pm .
' ' ' ' and dl'n hitmwH
sell her rose , a ( , drawing
to his fall height , pompousl ; said :
"Conductol' put me down nt m.\
old woman's apple-stall ! " Since <
then t the l'ondnct'o1' has lien Il
1101''I1) ( : more of "lily husbnnd'H
bit 111 , "
Polite Dlsll11ssal.
1n Japan , when a visitor is considered -
sidel'l' to have staved long
, enough , the lady head of the 1 hOUBl'-
hold makes U1) ) 1\ \ neat little lunch-
eon basket tied with ribbon and
hands it to the guest ; who accepts
the basket and the hint at once
No offense is taken ' at this sort of
hint in Japan.
Correct. .
" 'For men may ; come and men
may go , but I go on forever. ' "
The teacher closed the bool\
"Now , children , " said she , "name
something that goes on forever. "
"The gas meter , " ventured little
Johnny Housekeep , somewhat
doubtfull-Chicago Sun. _
Missouri Pacific Railway
Time Table , Falls City , Neb. .
NORTH
No. 105 Omaha and Lincoln
EXpCCSS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A 1:57 : a 111
No. 103 Omaha and Lincoln
passenger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A 1:00 : p 111
No. 191 Local Freight , Au-
burn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A 1:00 p n1
SOUTH
No. 106 Kansas City and St.
Louis and Denver _ . . . . . A 3:10 : a 111
No. 10,8 Kansas City and St.
Louis and Denver . . . . . . A 1:25 : p 111
No. 192 Local , Atchison. . 10:30 : a 111
No. 164 Stock Freight < , Hi-
awatha..A 10:20 : p 111
A. Daily. n. Daily except unday.
J. n. VARNIR ; , Agcnt.
A Good Family Liniment.
Every family should be supplied
with a bottle of Chamberlain's
Pain Balm. Fr cuts , bruises
burns , scalds and similar injuries
which are of frequent occurrncc
there is nothing so good.It soothes
the wound and not only gives
instant relief from pain , but causes
the parts to heal in abou on e-
third the time required by the
unusal treatment. As it is an antiseptic -
tiseptic all danger from blood-
poisoning is avoided. Sold by
Kerr's Drug Store.