The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, May 25, 1906, Page 5, Image 5

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nc HALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , MAY 25 , 1906
LOCAL LORE.
Eat Sowles' candy ,
K. 13. Grinstcad of Salem was
in town Monday.
Thos. Smith left Tuesday for
Eldorado , Kansas.
J. G. McBride was down from
Stella the past Friday.
Guy Grecnwald spent Sunday
-with relatives in Salem.
Henry llasenyager of Tecumseh -
seh is visiting with his mother
here.
John Morehead was a business
visitor in the West End on Tues
day.
day.P.
P. S. Heacock returned Tues
day from a brief business trip to
Centralia , Kansas.
H. E. Lemon on Route 1 was a
welcome visitor at this office last
Thursday evening.
Mrs. J. O. Miller of Waterloo ,
Iowa is now numbered among
The Tribune Readers.
Mrs. C. 13. Peabocly of St.
Joseph is visiting vith lier par
ents Sam'l Prater and wife.
Mrs. Thos. Mo Lane of 211
North 2nd Street , Atchison Kan
sas is visiting with friends here.
Loie Rogers of Hiawatha who
has been visiting with Dorothy
"White returned Tuesday to her
home in Hiawatha.
John Mattes of Nebraska City
was elected President of the Sons
of Herman , recently.
Thos. McCormick spent a portion
tion of last with his sister Mrs.
Win. Jennings at David City.
Fred /Centner while down from
Shubert'last Saturday took the
opportunity to give this office a
pleasant call.
Gene Fits : Gerald returned
Monday morning to St. Joseph
after a few days visit with his
brother Robert.
Edward Hartman was up from
Rnlo last Saturday. Being a
good fellow he remembered the
Tribune force while here.
Thos. Poteet was a B. & M.
passenger for Hastings on Tues
day afternoon , where he will
pro.bably play ball this season.
Will Rieger sold his fine resi
dence property this week to Pet
Maust. Pie and his wife will
certainly enjoy an elegant home
in this propert } ' .
Rev. R. R. Teeter of Waterloo ,
Iowa has accepted a call from
the Brethren church in this city ,
and means to move here with his
family , the middle of June
O. E. Xook of Humboldt was
calling on Falls City people on
Monday of this week. Mr. Xook
reports everything in a flourish
ing condition in the west end.
J. R. Williamson of Humboldt
while on his return trip from the
Grand Army Encampment al
Lincoln where he spent several
days , stopped in Falls City for .1
brief visit with friends.
Mrs. Joseph Ogle died Monday
at her home two and one hall
miles north of Dawson. The
funeral was held Friday. Joseph
Ogle , husband , one son and twc
girls survive the deceased.
H. F. Jackson of Oneida , Kaiv
sas has our thanks for favors this
week. Mr. Jackson is enjoying
a prosperous time there and wil
keep posted on the local happen
ings here thro' the Tribune
columns.
Rev. Smith came down fron
Lincoln Tuesday morning bu
received a long distance tele
phone call and had to return 01
the afternoon passenger , thu
postponing the regular Tuesda ;
evening services.
Ethel Parchen went to Verde ;
last Friday to attend the hig !
school commencement exercises
The program was excellent an <
well delivered. Several musica
selections were among the plea
sures of the program. The vale
dictory , prophecy , salutatory an
orations were exceedingly intei
estine : .
L. C. Edwards spent Sunday in
Humboldt.
J. C. Rimers of Stella was here
the last of week.
Jennie Leister spent Saturday
he guest of Salem friends.
Mrs. Landis and children are
isiting with relatives in Kansas
! ity.
ity.V.
\V. II. Hogrefe was down from
itella the letter part of the
vcek.
C. Mclntyrc of Salem was
inong the Monday visitors in
his city.
Dr. Wolfe was a B. & M. pass-
nger for Humboldt on Sunday
ftcrnoon.
E. Wheeler was among the
itella visitors here the latter part
f the week.
W. M. Oswald and wife left
Tuesday for a visit with friends
n Tecumsch.
A , D. Bland of Ilamlin , Kansas
vas attending to business affairs
ere last Monday.
Dave Abbott came down from
Omaha Sunday for a brief visit
t his former home.
Josie Gilroy left Friday noon
or Dawson where she will spend
he week visiting friends.
G. Jameson one of Stella's citi
zens was a business visitor here
he latter part of the week.
Xetta Camblin , May Jones ,
Carroll Prior and Elva Sears
pent Sunday at Craig , Mo. ,
Mrs. Allen D. May and son of
Salem are visiting with her
nether Mrs. Katherine Wylie.
Orra Ross , of the Auburn
lerald force spent Sunday with
lis parents Jno. Ross and wife.
IIarr3" Morrow was up from
ivansas City the first of the week
on a brief visit with his family-
Ray Linn stopped in this city
ast Thursday evening while on
lis way from Ilumboldt lu St.
oseph.
P. D. Seyler of Merrill , Kan
sas spent Sunday with friends
lere. He is still the same jolly
old fellow.
Mrs. M. D. Lum came down
rom Verdon last Saturday for a
brief visit with her mother Mrs.
Sue DeWald.
Chas Humphrey and wife were
; lown from Verdon and spent
Sunday with her parents , Goo.
Abbott and wife.
Gus Ruegge left Monday after
noon for Hastings where he will
do the sphere twirling for their
fast base ball nine.
Arthur Walton who has been
employed at the Otho Wachtel
stand for some time left Tuesday
for Victor , Colorado.
Herman Hahn on Route 3 wa-
a caller at these quarters on
Tuesday. Herman always finds
the latch string hanging out for
him.
J. C. McClain sent us down a
substantial greeting from Barada
the first of the week , he being
numbered among our most faith
ful subscribers.
Mrs. O. H. Kent went to Au
burn yesterday to attend the
graduating- exercises of the 190f
class of that High School. She
has a sister in the class.
Ed Jones was down from
Omaha last Monday. He has a
number one position there , bu
still has a hankerin' to see his
Falls City friends once in a while
Carrie Inskeep returned Sundaj
from Chicago where she has hek
an excellent position for the pas
nine months. She was accom
panied by her sister Mrs. Wil
Mackey and small daughter
Carmaleta.
Eva McNall left last Fridaj
for Liberty , Mo. , to attend the
College Commencement exercise
and to visit with friends there
Eva attended College there fo
several years and is quite wel
acqainted in Liberty. She wil
visit with friends in Hustonia
and Kansas City before her re
turn.
BETTER QUALITY IN
YOUNG MEN'S
CLOTHES
Edcrheimer
IStein & Co.
MAKERS
You want your clothes
produced by skill of the first
grade. If they are not , their
style , fit and appearance
will not last.
The value of every man
ufactured article depen d s
upon the honesty , skill and
care of the makers. The
quality of clothing is espec
ially measured by these
things.
The clothing we sell has
been produced by makers
whose methods , experience
and ability excel. There
are none whose product can
be sold at so reasonable a
price and still carry with
that price such merit and
excellence.
We sell this make exclus-
ivelv in this citv. If vou
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get it , you must get it here.
If you buy another brand ,
you get it grade less than
the best.
Single and Double Breast =
ed and Outing Suits
$10 to $18.50
HARGRAVE & HARGRAVE
Opposite Post Office
FALLS CITY , - NEB.
Loie Rogers , Bijou Meisen-
heimer , Robert Maxwell. Kar
Phipps and Perl Fuller of Hia
watha attended the Junior Re
ception last Friday and whilt
here were the guests of Doroth }
White.
lid May came down from Salem
Tuesday.
I'M win Falloon wasa Ilumboldt
visitor Sunday.
Orric French was down from
Salem last Saturday.
Robert Kanaly spent Sunday
with friends in Dawson.
Mr.s. F. P. Page of Daw.son
was in town yesterday.
Mrs. John Oswald is visiting
with her parents at Stella.
I'M Ijcll has been spending the
week with relatives in Omaha.
Emery Bolcjack of Barada was
i business visitor in this city last
Tuesdav.
lOrnest Obenland , George Wahl
: ind Col Jim Powell were Craig
visitors Sunday last.
Mrs. Bert Harpster returned
Tuesday from Preston where she
< pent the past week.
Dr. 10. R. Hays is looking after
Dr. Renekcrs business and office
during the hitler's absence.
Mrs. K. E. Scott left Sunday
for an extended visit with Mrs.
Ed Jones at Cheyenne Wyoming.
Mrs. Elve Crook and two chil
dren of Lone Wolf , Oklahoma
arc visiting with relatives in this
citv.
Mrs. Spurlock and daughter
were down from Salem Wcdnes-
daj % the guests of Mrs. John
Holt.
If you want a bargain in a
good second hand organ , call and
see Prescott Music Co. , at Kerr's
Pharmacy.
Myrtle Bowers went to Verdon
last Friday to attend the com
mencement exercises of the Vcr-
don High school.
Harlow can give you catsup ,
salaetis , olive oil , extra pure
cider vinegar in quart bottles ,
used to make salads.
Clitie Daniels of Omaha , who
has been visiting with her sister
Mrs. O. II. Kent , went to Au
burn on Monday of this week.
Dr. Hutchison , optician will be
at the Union house again on
Thursday , May 31. Arrange to
get your glasses from him. Examination -
amination free.
Harlow has secured over 18000
pound of the best Kane granulat
ed sugar ever put on this market.
It is absolutely pure and the very
best article for preserving and
canning.
Rev. T. B. Yoder of Kansas
will conduct morning service at
the Brethren church next Sun
day. The church will be closed
in the evening , on account of
Union services at the Methodist
church.
Dr. Reneker is at Excelsior
Springs. Mo. for several weeks in
hopes of bencfitting his health.
The doctor has been troubled
with rheumatism for some time ,
and we are in hopes that he wil !
be entirelv cured while there.
Paint , Wall Paper , Hammocks
We have anything1 you want in paints , whether house ,
barn , floor , buggy or wagon. We also have Japalac
and varnish stain for furniture We have the larg
est and most carefully selected stock of Wall Paper.
It will surprise you to see our 10 , 15 and 20 ct. lines.
Don't fail to see tin-in before you buy We have
lust opened up the finest line of Hammocks ever
brought to this citYou will want one before long
and remember
THE CITY PHARMACY
Dr. McMillan , Proprietor , Falls City
HEISER & MOSIMAN
PROP'S OF
jj THE FALLS CITY MEAT MARKET I
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3 Pnnsl ' ° are ° 01' ' ' 'll'K ' ' on
3 rUUU Dressed MenlH ns well. Only the best Venl ,
jj Liimb , Pork and Poultry lind their way into our market.
Wo nn > HAVING rxi'SPAUiV i.o\v Pitu'ns on Suit and Cured
Meats , also Liird. If yon want todny'H prices ring us up. We
are at your service always.
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[ COMMENCEMENT GIFTS !
W ! are showing1 an elaborate collection of beau
tiful and exclusive wares , most fitting for Com
mencement Gifts , which will facilitate your search.
There can be nothing which will more delight a
Graduate , than almost any selection from our'stock of
JEWELRY !
There is something1 here both appropriate and de
sirable for anyone to give for the graduate.
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Call and inspect our stock of wares , complete in
every department , and replete with suggestions.
Prices are moderate.
A. E. JAQUET.
THE OLD RELIABLE.
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A BIG LINE Or
FLy NETS AND DUSTERS
Prices will be right considering Firatclnsa floods.
Repairing neatly done. All Work Guaranteed us
represented. Yours for PirstelasB work ,
OTHO WACHTEL , East Richardson Co. Bank ; -
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W. W. Chinnock was in town
yesterday.
J. L. Maddox came up from
Preston on Tuesday.
Rev E. Rockwell of Humboldt
was a Friday visitor here.
Nelle Weaver of Verdon was
among the Wednesday visitors
here.
Dr. Van Osdel of Barada was
looking after business affairs here
on Tuesday.
Clare Coletnan and wife of Au
burn were among the Tuesday
visitors here.
John C. Foster of Pawnee City
was among the Sunday visitors
in Falls City.
J. W. Watson of Verdon was
transacting business affairs here
the fore part of the week.
Mrs. A. Spence returned yes
terday from Shubert where she
spent the past week with rela
tives.
Karl and Wilma Cline return
to-day from Peru where they
have been attending the State
Normal.
Mrs. C. F. Reavis returned
Tuesday from Iowa Falls , la. ,
where she has been visiting with
her sister.
Card of Tbanks.
We wish to tender our sincere
thanks to the friends who ex
pressed so man } ' acts of kind ,
ness and sympathy during the
sickness and death of our be
loved son Ciiiy.
Mu.ND Mrs. CHAS. HANNA.
! Are You Going -Plcnicing. -
' You will want something to
eat go to Harlow he has hashed
I Beef , Potted Ham , Deviled Hatn ,
j Dried Beef , Chicken tamale , sal
mon , vienna sausage , mustard ,
and oil sardines , Swiss , Cream
and Brick cheese in fact every
thing to go to make up a good
ilunch.
Harlow carries a full line of
National Biscuit and Loon Wile
Crackers , cookies and cakes.
Mr. McIIenry is on the sick
list.
F. F. Stevens came up trorn
Rule last Saturday.
C. Curtis of Stella was among
th ? Saturday visitors in this city.
Harlow will place on sale Sat
urday May 26. One hundred
cans peaches , appricots. pine
apple , corn and tomatoes at 10 to
15 per can , these goods are being
sold at 17 to 30c per can get in
early.