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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1905)
WILSON See the GERMAN FIRE PROOF COOK ING WARE DIS PLAY : : : in our large window. This is the best earthen cooking ware made , and every piece guaranteed fire proof. . . Don't for get us on . . Queensware , Notions , Groceries and Flour , the best stock of the above goods in the cit ) ' at. G. M. WILSON Good Time Keeper To the busy man an accurate watch is a necessity , not a lux ury as some seem to think. To utilize every moment of preci ous time , to meet-trains , to keep appointments , to be always on time , one MUST have a good watch. Drop in and let us talk watch to 3'ou. We are practical watch re pairers.Ve have had years of * ' ' experience in all kinds of watch * , * - < repairing and we are prepared to regulate , clean , repair and adjust any watch or clock that needs attention , in a prompt thorough and practical manner at reasonable prices. Also other work thai properly belongs to the jeweler's craft. Bring your work to me if you wish entire satisfaction. The Old Reliable A. E. JAQUET Merchants and Business Men With hard accounts to collect , should place them with V John L. Cleaver JUSTICE of the PEACE FALLS CITY , NEB For Collection or for Suit Small Corn's on Collections No Attorney Fees on Suits. Defendant pays all Costs. Eat Sowles Candy. John Murplry was down fron Dawson Saturda } . C. W. Billings of Salem was in this city Saturda ) ' . Win. Hosford of Rule was in this city Saturday. Homer Unland was down from Humboldt Saturday. J. Hosford of Rule was in thifc city Saturday on business. E. E. Shaffer of Salem was a business visitor here Sunday. Guy Gage of Verdon was a business visitor here Friday. C. C. Shildneck of Salem spent Sunday with friends in this city. Mrs , Bruce Nedrow of Verdon was shopping in this cit ) ' Satur- Guy Williamson of Humboldt was a business visitor here Sat urday. J. W. Witwer and 'wife of Ver don were in this city on business Friday. Frank O'Grady and wife of Dawson were in this city Satur day morning. George W. Bick was down from Verdon on business the latter part of last week. Mrs. Herbert Kerr left Satur- dar for Kansas Citr for a short visit with relatives. Mrs.Ross Jackson of Rule spent Sunday in this city with her par ents and other relatives. Miss Eva McNall returned from Libert ) ' , Mo. , and will spend her summer vacation in this city. Mrs. Sam Stewart was up from Reserve and visited with her par ents a few days the latter part of the week. Mrs. Willie Stump and children returned home Saturday from a a weeks visit with relatives in Nebraska City. Miss Lillian Schmidli arrived from St. Joe Saturday to visit her sisters Miss Anna and Mrs. C. M. Breithaupt. Out at the ball game Sundiiy afternoon the little daughter of George Hinton was hit with the ball. Fortunately she was not hurt very bad. Mrs. David Ransom and chil dren left Friday for Stella where they visited with Mrs. Ransom's daughter , Mrs. Pearl Vanlaning- ham , for a few days , Warren Schiable went to Au burn Saturday to take charge of Davies jewelry store while Mr. Arthur Callison takes his vaca tion. He will visit his parents in Kansas. Mrs. John Hossack left Friday night for Sioux City Iowa , to help care for her son , Will , who was hurt with a pile driver on Tuesday of last week. Will has both hips broken besides many severe bruises. He is at St. Joseph hospital , in Sioux City. On last Saturday Dan Sargen sold his jewelry store to A Malmgreen of Sioux Citr , Iowa Mr. Sargent will travel for ai optical house of .Omaha. Mr Sargent will move his family t ( 1563 North 19 St , Omaha Neb. where they will make their home We regret to lose Mr. Sargen 1 and his family but wish then success in their new home. Mrs. C. W. Breithaupt was ii Hiawatha last Friday in the in terest of the Evangelical Y. P. S to be held , in Atichison this fall She is chairman of the committee on music and is working hard tc make it a grand success. Monday morning at 8:20 : fire was discovered in a wood shed al the home of Dr. Halm at Ninth and Chase street. The origin of the fire is not known. The fire compaii3r responded promptly and the flames were soon extin guished. f The members of the chior of the Evangelical church gave a musical at their church on Thurs- lay evening. A good crowd was present to enjoy the excel lent program. In Memorial. The A. O. U. W. and Degree > f Honor held their annual mem- > rial services in the Methodist ihurch on Sunday at 11:45 : a , m. \ large number were present and narched to the church in a body. ev , Cline had charge of the ser vices and at the close ther went o Steele cemetr ) ' and decorated he graves of their departed mem- > ers. ers.On On Sunday morning the knights of Pythias observed heir annual memoral dar and in he morning a large number of he members of the order went to Steele cemetery where appro- mate exercises Jvere held , and he graves of the departed knights itrewn with flowers. In the afternoon the members ) f Nebraska Valley No. 36 , I. O. } . F. held like exerciser and the graves of the deceased Odd Fel- ows were beautified with floral > fferings. Services were held in he Episcopal church conducted > y Rev. Smith. Williamsville. Miss Katie Reinke visited her > arents Sunday. R. J. Dunn and Mr. Danter 'isited the folks at home Sunday. Eber Heart , wife and baby vere pleasant visitors at the lome of R. J. Dunn Sunday. Myrtle Isabelle and Lottie ) unn was the guest of Katie Weinke and Ida Leecy. Mr. Rest and children were ) leasant callers at the home of vlr. Reinke. Henry Ruch and wife were ) leasant visitors here Sunday. Dr. R. P.Robertsdentist over King's Pharmacy. JULY 4th Where are you going1 to shoot your crackers on the Forth ? Wherever you go , you'll want comfortable feet. How about a pair of of Oxford Ties , Canvas or Outing Shoes ? Lots of comfort in them Price fair 90cto$5.00 There's a whole Sum mer ahead to wear cool Shoes. Come and let us put you in condition to enjoy your outing fully. We've a style , a size , a width and a price to fit every purse and person * who comes to us for Summer Shoes. Geo. B. Holt , The Shoe Man CUBAN DIARRHOEA. U. S. soldier who served in Cuba luring the Spanish war know what this disease is and that ord inary remedies have little more iffect than so much water. Cuban liarrhoea is almost as severe an langerous as a mild attack of : holera. There is one remedy , lowevcr , that can always be de- pended'upon as will be seen by ; he following certificate from Mrs. Minnie Jacobs of Houston , Pexas : "I hereby certify that Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy cured myhus- jand of a severe attack of Cuban Jiarrhoea , which he brought home : rom Cuba. We had several doc tors but they did him no good. On bottle of this remedy cured lim , as our neighbors will testify , : hank God for so valuable a medicine. " For sale at Kerr's Drug Store. Justification. "Who can say anything to jus- ify race suicide ? " thundered the miter , and a thin , small voice ) iped up : "Poets are born , not nade ! " N. Y. Herald. One of the Haughty. Nerdy I hear he married a jumble working girl. Butts You are misinformed. He married a saleslady. Chicago Sun. >