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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1906)
THE FALLS CITY TRIBUiNE , FRIDAY , APRIL 20,1906 Rev , T. A. Llndcnmcycr. The I'.istor 11 our loial Kirst Christian Church ha * riijo.\cil an cstriMuoly useful and active career during his public sen ice. T Undriuncyer was horn in IhtcKlrx , Illinois December 24 , 171. At the early ajie of H vcars he completed the course of studies in the public schools , and at 15 years of ajje he graduated from the northwestern business college. After completing that n.irt of his education Mr. Linden- incyer was enjjajjrd in the mer cantile business at Uutkley and Pcotone , Illinois for a period of two and a half years , after which he took up educational w o r k , teaching i Iroijuois county. He then in the year 1891 attended the Grand Prairie Seminary at Onarira , taking the normal course. One year later lie be an teaching at Clifton , 111. , being principal of the liitfh school there for two years. In this school he attained unlimited success , brititfintf order and in It-rest where formerly there had been disorder and neirlitfencc. The students of this school presented him with a pretty nold watch chain , as a token of their depreciation of his effort , and this same jjift he is wearing to day. He took up the classical course at the University of Illi nois in the fall of ' 94 and ' 95 , ac quitting himself with honor. The two summers of ' 95 and ' % he was employed by the Kagle Publishing Company of Spring- j'eld , Ohio and was a valued em ployee. This firm made him a Christinas gift o an elegant and , valuable gold watch , showing 'heir appreciation of his services. During this time he preached oc casionally. In November 1896 he became pastor of the Christian Church at Ashland , 111. , and be sides uniting opposing factions among the members , he obtained fifty additional members. Hav- Wantcd to See biro Drink. There was a select family gath ering in the Back Uuy district ihe other night , and the parlor was full. Charles Augustus was -.ui invited guest , and he was do ing his best to be agreeable. He toad fallen in love with the oldest laughter , or rather with a possi ble dowry that would go with licr if she married. L/ittle sister Mabel was therd six years old , with eyes and cars wide open. "She regarded Charles Augusta with curiosity , and finally asked him , "Mr. Charles , don't you want a glass of water ? " "No , thank you , my little jjirl. " he said. "Bnt I wish you would take fcne , " persisted the little disturb er of the public peace. "And why do you wish me to drink some water ? " he asked. " 'Cause , " ssid the precocious tot , "mamma says you drink like a fish ; and 1 want to see how you do it. " There was a dull thud of sil [ . ence in that parlor , and there is one name less on Charles Angus tus's visiting-list. Boston Cour ier. BEGGS'BLOOD PURIF1EF CURES catarrh of the stomach. ing Underi'dhis resignation there he 'uvpt"d a mil to Harvey * where he worked unceasingly , and with cN-ccllent results. In July IS'1" he resigned this pastor ate in order to accept a position as professor of mathematics in the school of the ICvangelists at Kimberlin Heights , Tennessee. This school contains scholars from over twenty states as well as from Canada , Denmark and Armenia , and fits young men for the ministry. During his vacation in the summer of ' 98 he accepted a call to become pastor of the Christian Church at Cosak , Nebraska , 1MB I KKV. T. A. MNDRNM15YKR which position was attended with much good work and line results. It was here that he met Miss Daisy K. Ware , an estimable and popular young lady of that city. They were united in marriage in June 189'J ' to which union have come four children. Lucile , Anna Hlanche and Paul. Mr.s. Lind- enmeyer is also an excellent church worker , and makes many friends wherever she may be. Rev. Lindcnmeyer later resumed his work as professor in the Kimberlin school , but was com pelled to give it up on account of ill health. In April IS'W he be came pastor of the first Christain Church at Lexington , Nebr. , at Saybrook , 111. , Goldfield , la ; and Pawnee City. Nebr. , besides organizing a church at ftddyville , Nebr. He enjoyed over 200 con verts success attending his efforts in these different fields , and Jan. , 1st , he accepted a call from the Christian Church of this city. A week ago last Lord's day evening he closed a very success ful series of evangelistic meetings in the local church having 3 addi tional by letter , five by , statement and 20 by confession and babtism Falls City people should assist such an earnest and conscientious worker in his efforts , who is working not for self , but for the greater glory of God. Not Yit. Two men were traveling in one of the hill counties of Ken tucky not long ago bound on an exploration for pitch pine. They had been driving for two hours without encountering a human being : , when they came in sight of a cabin in a clearing. It was very still. The logs lay where they had fallen , the thin clay- bank mule grazed 'round and 'round in a neat circle , to save the trouble of walking , and one lean , lank man , whose garments were the color of the clay-bank mule , leaned against a tree and let time roll by. "Wonder if he can speak , " said one trareler to the other. "Try him , " said his companion. The two approach ed the man , whose yellowish eyes regarded them without apparent curiosity. "How do you do , ' said the Northerner. "Howdy,1 remarked the Southerner latv { juicily. "Pleasant country. ' "Fur them thet like it. " Live * here all your life ? " The South erner spat pensively in the ilusl "Not vit , " he said. ' r-1 i | Dr. R. P. Roberts , dentis over King's Pharmacy. Market Letter. ' Stock Yards , Kansas Oity. Mo , Monday , April 10th , 15)0(5. ) ( The cattle market was irregu-j lar last week , but beef steers i closed without much net change , cows and heifers 10 to 15 cents1 lower , stocker * and feeders shade i higher. Today the run is 0,000 head , market steady to strong. The beef s'teer.s lu-d week began to show signs of the winter feed ing , more tail ends than usual , and less toppy lots. A few droves sold at $5. ( > 0 to $5,85 , but the number above $5.25 was much smaller than in recent weeks. Top today is $5.35 in the Native division , although some fancy Quarantines sold at $5.50 There was nothing to speak of here last we k from Colorado - ! orado or the west , as there has , every week for a month or more before. One fancy lot of V07 , pounds native feeders , raised in' ' northeastern Kansas s o 1 d at , $5.15 , highest price for feeders j this winter , and one lot of fancy ) bred stockers from New Mexico sold at $5 , 45f > pound- . ' Cattle receipts so far in Apiil continue the rate of increase over a year ago that lias been main tained ever since Jan. 1st , nearly 30 per cent. Not as many cattle are going to the country , but packers are absorbing the sur plus , which makes their opera tions on a scale of 0 per cent heavier than at this time last year. Of course , at this time time last year there was a scarc ity of beef steers , and the price was rapidly advancing , standing about $1 higher than at present , top prices last week ranging on the various davs from $5.30 to $5.80 ; against $ f > .15to $0.75 same week last April. Bulk of steers sell at $4.f > 5 to $5.25 , good heif ers $3.75 to $4.75 , cows $3.25 to $4.50. canners and stock cows $2.25 to $3.25bulls $3.15 to $4 25 veals lower , $5 to $ f > , feeders $4 to $4.75 , stockers $3.75 to $400 , exceptions on both sides of these figures Hogs steadily advanced last week , and predictions favor still further gains this week. The ) top today was $ f > .liO , market | steady , bulk of sales $ fi.40 and $0.50. Farm work is occupying all of the time of feeders now , and although the high prices lead some fanners to make sacri fices to market everything avail able , receipts will probably con tinue moderate. Packers arc not able to get more than 50 per cent as many hogs as they want. Weights below 200 pounds held up strong as co.npared with butcher weights , which command the top , while heavies have sank back a notch. Higher prices for mutton seem to be inevitable , account of the- available supply in sight for the next several weeks. Run today 5000 , market 10 higher. Clipped stock will preponderate from now on , clipped lambs selling at $5-25 to $5.50 , clipped wethers $4.75 to $5.25. woolcd lambs $ ( > .15 to $ < > . - ( id , ewes $5 to $5 75 , a few year lings $ ( > to $ f > .25 , wooled feeding lambs ( > ( > pounds sold at $5.90 last week , spring lambs $ ' ) to $11. Marriage Record. Nathaniel Turner. Falls Cltv H4 I'arrli' Nr. Watts , Pull-City Bj .ludfiu Giignou , Apr. 0. Orvlllii Foni , lli'servi' , Kan Klta ( illrrmre. Ui'-erve , Kan lJ 13y Jmlgu Gannon , Apr. 11. Jc e Itiuwut , Uulu -0 Lovlrw Foster llulo IS By Juiljic Gugnon , Apr. 11 Win. O. Sharrah. Stibctha , Kan. . . . 24 KltkKI1K Preston IV By .ludjre Ga m > n , Apr. 11. Ulrleh toss. Fulls Cltv 29 Ell/a Herbner. Fulls Cily 18 Poli'.vV Money 11 nil Tar contains no opiate * , anil will not constipate like neiirlj ml other eolith medicines. Ke- fiiM Mibrtltuto * . For sale at Moore's I'hiirmuev. I M M I M I I I I I I I I M I I I H M I I I I I M I I I I I I I I H I I I I Send for our 100 Page ! CATALOGUE I of Carpets , Linoleum , Oil Cloth , Lace Curtains and Draperies , Printed in beautiful colors. Prices cheaper than all , and . quality guaranteed. This is not only to meet * but to beat Eastern - ern Catalogue houses. Our 100 Page Furniture Catalogue , beautifully illustrated. Almost ready for distribution. Write us at once if you want one sent you. Prices astonish i n gl y cheap , and the Catalogue is good the year through. Writeatonce Reavis & Abbey FP.LLS CITY , NEBRASKA We have now what we consider the most COHPLETE and UP-TO-DATE line of WALL PAPER ever seen in Falls City. Then w e have a big assortment of A1QULD1NG S t o match these papers. Come and see and get our prices. White's Wall Paper & Art Store y City Meat Market We handle all kinds of fresh and salt meats. Poultry , Fish and Game in season. Home made lard , pure and sweet , our long suit. Oysters , celery , Kraut , Pickles , &c. We Pay the highest market price for Poultry , Hides and Fat Stock. We kill our own meat and handle nothing but the very best. We solicit a share of your patronage. J. B. RAMEL , Prop. HALF SECTION BARGAIN ! 210 acres Hue , level , rich , alack loam plow land. 110 acres excellent pasture , with ll\e atei and a fuwnhadti tree.s. school on corner of place , 3 and 4 miles from two BCKX ! railroad tounvn * specti ely. House ? x32 o rooms , stone cellar and wall , two porches , lar u new barn for 7 horse * . 3W > bmhclRof Kraln and 13 tons Of hay. room for busies. Implements , etc. Can dri llirotiKh turn. Hood doable corn crib for 3WO pushelg. hliivi betneen. Oralnery 2DOO uuslicln ifraln. Kxcellant well water , windmill and tank * , farm nearly all fenced , paxtnre fenced s ir. . . " .u- ( . ate. .oiNtliltf Uliforchard. Located in NUCKOLL-S Cou"ty Nebraska. PRICE ONIYS15.000 St,500 CASH 1l.tl.ince In suit purchaser. Tree list of many others if this don't suit. E. C. MOORE , ANGUS , NEBRASKA. Clears The Complexion. Orlno L.ixutlve Fruit Syrup ntlmu- lutes the liver and thoroughly cleanses the iy&tein and clear ? the complexion of pimples and blotches. It is the best laxative for women arid children as It is.mlld and pleasant , and doe * not , irrlpe or sicken. Orino Is much su perior to pills , aperient water ? and all ordinary cathartics as it does not irri tate the stomach and bowel ; . . Forsulc at Moore's Pharmacy. f INTIIE LAND OFTHEBIG HOMESTEAD < y RANCHES FOR SALE. | Large or small buyers can locate on adjoining- GOVERNMENT LAND I For information write M. D. CRAYATH , Luella , Neb. W. H. Maddox Real Estate Agency FALLS CITY NEBRASKA See me before your jnircha.se. I am selling city property , loaning mon ey at lowest rate.i , selling'farms anil making1 farm loans , &ee me if you wish to buy , t > ull or make a loan. I am here for business. Write W. H. Maddox , Falls City Builinton § ! TIME TABLE Falls City. Neb. i Lincoln Denver Omaha Helena Chicago Butte St. Joseph Salt Lake City Kansas City Portland St. Louis and all San Francisco points east and and all points south. west. TKAINS LKAVK AS FOLLOWS : No. 42. Portland St. Louis Special , St. Joseph , Kansas City , St. Louis a ml all points east and south 7J7 p m No. 13. Veatibuletl express , daily , Denver and all points west and northwest 1:33 a ni No. 44. Vestibuled Express daily , St. Joseph , Kansas , City St. Louis and points East and South 7j22 a m No. 14. Vestibuled express , daily , St. Joe , Kan sas City , St. Louis and all points east and south 7:47 a m No. 17. Local express daily except Sunday , Con- cordia , and points north and west. . . . 12.10 p m No. IS. Vestibuled express , daily , Denver , and all points west and northwest 1:23 p'ra No. 43. Vestibuled Express daily , Lincoln and the Northwest. . . . 1:44 : p m Jvc 16. Vestibuled express daily , St. Joe , Kan sas Oity , St Louis Chicago and points * asi and south 4:35 p m No. 18. Local express daily except Sunday , St. Joe and points south and east. . . . 4:05 : p m No. 41. St. Louis-Portland SpecialLincoln.He- lena , Tacoma and Portland without change 10:07 : p m No. 115. Local accommoda tion , daily ex cept Smiday.Salem , Ncmaha and Ne braska City 11:15 p m Sleeping , dining and reeling chair cars ( scuts free ) on through trains. Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point in the States or Canada. For information , time tables , maps and tickets , call on or write to G. Stewart Agent , Falls City , Neb. , or J. Francis. G. P. & T. A. . Omaha. 111:11 I-M 1111 M i n ii : : D. S. HcCarthy j AN ID TRANSFRR Prompt attention plven to the removtn if house hold yoods. PHONE NO. 211 II Hill Merchants and Business Men With hard accounts to collect , should place them with John L. Cleaver Collection Attorney FALLS CITY , NEB For Collection or for Suit Collections my Specialty Succeeds where others fail Small Commission charged WILSON'S Special sale of Jardinieres. AH kinds all colors all sizes all prices ( > inch JarcHpjt-rr for 25c 10 inch JardiiiifM-p for $1 25 JardinierPH for 25r , 30c. 40e , 50c , tiOc , 75e , 85e , $100 and $1.25 See them in the large window. See the 25 cent win dow. Regular 30 cent and 3s cent articles. Your choice for CHAS. M. WILSON'S Tba surest and safest remedy for kidney and bladder diseases la Foley'a Kidney Cure. If taken in time it a ! fords secarlt.v from all kidney and bladder dlteaBes. It makes thorn right. Don't delay taking. For sale at Moore's Pharmacy ; Missouri Pacific Railway Time T.We , Fills City , Neb. JfOKTH No. 135 Omaha , local 7:45 a. m. No. 105 Omaha and Lincoln Express A l:57.a m No. 103 Omaha and Lincoln No. 127 From Kansas City. . . 8:15 p m passenger A 1:41 p m No. 191 Local Freight , Au burn A 1:16 p m SOUTH No. Io4 Kansas City local 7:50 a in No. 106 Kansas City and St. Louis and Denver A 3:10 a m No. 103 Kansas City and St. Louis and Denver A 1:16 pm No. 138 From Omaha 8:35 p in No. 192 Local , Atchison. . 10:15a m A. Daily. B. Daily except Sunday. J. H. VAKKBK , Agent. BEGGS'BLOOD PURIFIER CURES catarrh of the stomach.