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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1905)
- I M.I E. Church. Early prayer service 6:25 : a. m L : Sabbath school 9:45. : , Preaching memorial services Thc G. A. R. and W. R. C. will come in a body 10:45 : a. m. f Junior League 3 p. 111. Epworth league 7 p. m. ! Prcaching. Thc subjcct : "Bc- , I Ji. , , . . i ing a Christian , what it implics" 8 p. 111. , ; All arc cordially invited to at- . tend these scrviccs. W. T. Cline , Pastor. , A Va.luab Tree. Thc park committee of central ( . I I ! - park in New York City was perfecting - o fccting thc electrical system of ' , the park and in doing so , it was i : t , r learned that -vcncrablc tree : would have to bc destroyed or , thc entire system would have to . be changed at an additional cost ' .r ' ' of S15,000. They changed th -i'l r.4l" system and saved thc trcc. ! Better Bottom Roads ; ; , . The Auburn commercial club . ; . : ' " . has called in a government ex- ' . ' , : / , pert to ascertain the best and ' ; least expensive way in which'to ' . perfect their bottom roads. Thc J , ) . ' ; ' expert reported after a careful . . . ' . examination , and the club is pre- o i W } ' . paring to follow his advice. ! - : . Something nlight de done along f' ' thc same line here with profit. " t. , r iI \ : School Board Meet. ! Thc school board met on Monday - day evening and elected the following - lowing teachers , Miss Saylor , second grade , Harlan street ; Miss Boose , assistant at Harlan ; : t4,1 l\1able Whitakcr , assistant at Central ; Miss Naylor , first i grade . Central ; Mablc : Grcenwald , third I : : grade , Central l ; and Elizabeth , . Brecht , 4th grade Central. Thc board then adjourned to meet at the call of the pre ident , V. G , . . . . ' Lyford The following excellent little . poem was written by a Falls City > I i , man who is too modest to permit I the use of his name. ' : , CHANGE. The muted question with man1dnd Is , why and where and how This mighty change is brought about , r - Is this eternity now. . " - Away with those dark forebodings of 1 dread , . Time Atheists creed cast o'er thy . . ' , mind ; Awake and rejoice for death and the h dead Are the new birth of babes in scenes more refined. ' _ He created ; He ordained the grand change. 'rhis second birth out of our crYs- atis state. . And wafts our spirits to eternal range , , Approaching , -never reaching- , the grand ultimate. i I , . f : : - > ' . ) . . Judge W. H. Kelligar has been : ' left S13,500 in the settlement of ; . his father's will. 'l'he property . . amounted to $27,000 and was I : . ; equally divided between thc judge ' and his only brother , Thomas I' ; " , t' Kelligar. Seven thousand dol- , hrs ; of this sum is in real estate . and $20,000 in personal property. -Auburn Herald - , I . t 1) i - Z. w. Jones of Salem was a visitor here on Friday. F. O. l\1artin of Rule spent Saturday in this cit ) . . Pearl Marti : of Rule was .in this city on Saturday. Last Friday Jocob Bollenbach and wife were down from Dawson on busincss. bliss Olive Harris of Stella was the guest last Thursday of : Miss Sallie Schocn hci t. The Tribune has been so busy with job work that the paper is a little short this wcck. We are in receipt of the Ari- zona Register which speaks of Judge Tucker in his hew position in the highest terms. 1\'lrs. R. D. Messier left 'l'ues- day morning for Craig 1\10. " where she will spend sonic visit- ing with friends. ! Otis E. Sloan and family Nho have been visiting relatives here for sometime left Tuesday for for their home \Vyoming. . George Riechers was up from Falls City visiting over Sunday with his mother and other rela- tives.-Humboldt Leader. The ladies of the Christian church will give a reproduction of the "Pike" . All the leading attractions - tractions will be given. Don't fail to attend. And nothing is being done towards a lawn contcst. Thin great success of last year should be sufficient inducement to try . agam. 1\lr8. Charles Fisher and little daughter of Illinois arc visiting the Maddox family. They will be joined by l\1r. Fisher about the middle of June. The ladies of the Christian church will give a reproduction of the "Pike" . 'as seen at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition the 15th of June.rait for the attractions , Falls City will present a very pretty appearance June 1st if the merchants will take as much interest - terest in decorating their stores : for the many strangers why will attend the congressional convention - tion , as they did for thc Elks last Saturday. Miss : Mary Murphy of Falls City who has been sewing here the past few weeks , was called home Monday by a message announcing - nouncing' thc serious illness of her sister. The Murphy home near Falls City was in the path- way of the cyclone that struck that section Saturday afternoon , destroying all the outbuildings and unroofing the housc. On account of the exposure , Miss : Murphy , who was a victim of inflammatory rheumatism at the time of the storm , suffered al1 attack of pneumonia , and for a time her condition was grave , but we are glad to learn that hope ; are now entertained for her re co\-cry . -Da wson Ncwsboy. . t COMFORT AND r ; ; I I 1 I ' CLEANLINESS. . . e..a- N ' ' . " . H " are assured realities if you paint , - I i ; " I I your floors-dining room , bed- , . , A room , kitchen or nursery-with. . . / . I I Bradley ( ' I Vrooman Co'.s Crown Floor Paint ' 'tI'III ' ' a . Dusty carpets can be done away with leaving no chance of infection from dust' \ or disease germs-You can wipe up a painted floor in half the time it takes to sweep a carpet. CROWN FLOOR PAINT is made to be walked on and , when walked on , stays on. It is easily applied by anyone. --WE HAVE IT-- THE CITY PHARMACY Dr. I'IcMillan , Proprietor M M e 'V A WORD TO THE WISE Jt Use Climax Chicken Feed for little chicks and you will say "I . W. wonder why I nevcI' found out about this feed sooller. Scud for a book , "Givc the Little Chicks a Chancc. " Corn meal anal water arc V back numbers with this fced. Pu up , sold and guaranteed by 11 tic TI O. P. HECK . FALLS _ CITYNEBRASKA. . We Sold hy J. H. Miller & 80n , Morr lI. . " L. E , JIardillg , Hamlin Herll & \Valkcl'Rcsel'vc " Shihlllcck 13ros. , Salcm. Ocamb & Stack , VCl'doll li ' ' cV. . AllclI , Ba ,1 < 1:1. C. l . . 'l'homas Stella f1- " . . . ' H. U. Landolt , huhcrt. t/I K 45 M LEFTHANDEDNESS NOT BAD Nature Has Compensations for the : Person with Awkward Motions- Ambidexterity Is Desimble. It is safe to assume that origin- ally there was uniformity in the constitution of the human body , and that in the course of its do- , 'elopment a ditrcrencc in both halves of it is often provoked u.y eircunistttnees of growth. So , ill fact , lefthandedness appears especially . IwcinllJ' in children , which mean that among them an earlier de , velopment of the right hemisphere - isphere of the brain takes place , for it is well known that either half of the body is under the influence - tluencc of the opposite half of the brain in conscqlll'nCl' of the cross lug of the nerves in the ul'ain. Usually , however [ , in the course of further growth the equiliurium of both hauls sppms 10 1)l' restored [ - stored [ , and then , while the individual < ual grows more al'l'llstomed ' ' to the new condition , changes to'PI'O- Ilounced l'ighthandl'dness and therefore to real preponderance of the right arm. Nally 'ft.haud'd I persons [ make just and keen complaint ' against the consequences of the fact that they are such , for they sutfer muchi undeserved (1isparagelueni ( for the supposed abnormal gift , of their .routh. Only recently d\ Alert investigators seem to have found that it is absurd and unwise ( to belittle that l2eculiaritYJ ; and that iu nH\n.r kinds of activity the t ability of the ( left hand is proflt- : ! hie 10 its lWSH'SSOl' EYidl'ntlJ u wOl'kmun would tire less quickly if he would use both hands ultl'rnutl'I.Inl'onso - Hunce with his t opinion cerhtin trade schools now require pupils } ! , to use the saw , Inane and hammer with the left hand also , and slead- ilJ seek 10 impress the young Mien and , women wit'h the 1 lal'gt' hrllpor lance of equal ( skill for ( both hands. In Japan , for instance ( , children ( begin at an early year to 1:11 : n to write and draw wit h Moth hands. and to this fact various critics as Bribe [ the superiority of Japanese art .in certain dir etions , III European schools , too , this practice has begun ; the pupils are taught to ( haw circles ' ' and other forms on the blackboard first wit h one han and then with the other , while leaving I the ar'm 1lIlSUpport- cd to develop the muscles of tine left arm also. Praetic'O [ in w'it- [ ing with both hands should also ue customary , a slight injur.r tn the right hand ( , as is well known , often rendering the t niter incapable ' - paule of wOI'k. The same mUJ' Ul' said of sewing and other domestic - tic wOl'k. 1'he most frequent appearance of left-handedness in the female sex is peculiar. Generally women can use the left hand almost air KkiIllfuI1J' as they can use the righ . . . . . . _ . - - - . . . _ - - = " . ,