The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, August 24, 1906, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , AUGUST 24 , 1906
LOCATED TWO DOORS NORTH POST OFFICE
The H. M. JENNE
FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA.
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C/3 H We Have all Kinds and Styles of Up = to = Date Footwear C5O
Goods Marked in Plain Figures. Conic in and sec us , we will try to
SHE STORE Please You. Gconje Gcblinrdt will do your repairing.
THE H. M' JENNE SHOE STORE.
LOCAL LORE.
Eat Sowles' candy.
How about that fruit carni
val ?
Mrs. Ada Wells is quite ill at
her home in this city.
Go to Harlow's for picnic hams
price 75c , 85c and Si.00.
Edward Hodapp came down
from Humboldt last Friday.
Grace Saylor of Verdon is the
& guest of Mrs. Everett Scott.
I Fleming Robb came down from
Verdon Wednesday evening.
Wm. McPhcrson came up from
Preston the first of the week.
Rev. H. B. Smith was down
from Lincoln the first of this
week.
Clara and Elta Boose spent
Sunday at Auburn and attended
chautauqua.
Harlow pays highest price for
butter and eggs and gives either
groceries or cash.
Wm. Moran and wife have re
turned from an extended trip
through the North west.
Mrs. Lee Crawford and daugh
ter of Stella have been visiting
with Mrs. Tipton this week.
Lloyd Morris and wife of
Stella spent Monday here , the
guests of her parents D. P. Lowe
and wife.
Harry Morrow came up from
Kansas City the first of the week
and spent several days with his
mv . wife and baby in this city.
Chief L. C. Beasley and wife
went to Nebraska City Saturday
evening for a two days visit with
their daughter Mrs. May Beyette.
Geo. Holland and family , W.
S. Korner and family and Mrs.
Harry Morrow and daughter
were Hiawatha visitors the past
Tuesday. _ _
Mrs. Mary McKiever , Mazie
and Leo , and the two little
daughters of John McNamara
left Sunday for Chicago where
they will reside in the future.
Reuben Horrocks is attending
to business affairs in Indian
Territory this week. He owns
land in that vicinity and he went
to attend to the crops and several
other affairs pertaining to his
property.
Mr. McBride this week remov
ed a portion of his stock of drugs
to his pharmacy at Stella and the
remainder he sold to Dr. Kerr.
Dr. Kerr has taken up a greater
portion of the week in moving
his stock into the building form
erly occupied by McBride.
We have been copying our sub
scription list during the past two
weeks , and if any of our sub
scribers should miss their paper
they will confer a favor if they
notify us immediately of non-ar
rival of the same. The work of
copying and arranging a list is
no small matter and it is possible
that we might overlook a name
purely accidentally.
H. M. Jenne has secured the
services of Geo. Gebhardt to do
shoe repairing and cobbling at
.his shoe store , and patrons are
assured of the best of work along
this line. Mr. Gebhardt was for
many years connected with the
, Geo. B. Holt shoe store and hi ;
success covered a large territor }
his work being neat , durable and
quick. He will have permanent
quarters with the Jenne She <
Store.
Wanted.
iPeaches.that . will do for ship
; ping..at.Hock's feed store.
Tom Spence who has been
spending : his summer vacation in
this city will leave Monday for
Mound City where he will join
the Locke Dramactic Company
with whom he has been forsever-
al theatrical seasons. Mr. Spence
is a professional musician and is
an accomplished artist along : this
line.
The Val Blatfc manager Of
their business affairs in this state
was here on Tuesday. This
company is talking ; of putting a
new cement walk around their
store house just sout of the Put
nam Bottling House.
The elaborete display of Mexi
can drawn-work in the Walil
store window is attracting a great
deal of attention. The work
varies from the smallest ot doilies
to a large lunch cloth and is
about the prettiest needle-work
display ever seen in this city.
Mrs. Thomas Snyder of In
dianapolis who has been visiting
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Foster for the past five weeks
left for her home Friday. She
was met by Mr. Snyder in Bush-
nell , 111. , and they will visit in
Chicago a few days.
George Grinstead and Joseph
Wedner are doing some artistic
painting and graining on the in
terior of JohnGilligan new home
this week. They are both artists
in this line and when the job is
completed it will be just right.
Herman Zoeller. who liyes two
miles northeart of Falls City
brought the most artistically
loaded load of ha } ' to town Mon
day , that we have seen in many
a day. His nephewRoy Schaible ,
loaded the wagon.
Isaac Heaston came in from
Sheridan , W3'oming the first of
the week and is visiting with his
family. He returns to Sheridan
Sunday.
H. T. Gardner left Saturday
for Canada where he will join
liis wife and children who have
been visiting there for several
weeks.
Mrs. Sullivan living in the
south-eastern part of town is
seriously ill. the chances for her
recovery being very slight.
Mrs. Edward Schroder of Lin
coln arrived in the city last
Thursday for a visit with the
family of Ben Foster.
Mrs. Chas Lietzhke , daughter
and son returned last Friday
from an extended visit in New
York.
L. Knickerbocker went to Rule
Tuesday morning to attend the
funeral of Charles Gagnon.
Mrs. Jane Shoup returned the
first of the week from a visit
with relatives at Auburn.
Sallie Schoenheit entertained
MissOllie Harris of Stella the
past Saturday and Sunday.
Herman Zoeller , from out
northeast of town , dropped in
and said hello , Tuesday.
Herman Minnick of Atchison
spent the past Sunday with his
mother in this city.
Patronize home industry by
buying your bread at Gehlings
made of home flour.
It's light and white and can't
be beat Gehling's bread made of
Sunflour.
Otto Wolff of Chicago is visit
ing at the home of Ed Scheitel
and wife.
Mrs. Solomon Bowman was
seriously ill the first of the week.
B. F. Durfee was up from Rule
Saturday.
Souvenir post card of Falls
City Custer the Printer.
Walter II. Gagnebin came
down from Nebraska City Sun
day.
Dr. G. W. Reneker and wife
left Monday for a week's visit in
Colorado.
Judge Wilhite was transact
ing business affairs in Lincoln
Wednesday.
W. J * Boyil was transacting
business affair in Dawson last
Tuesday ,
J. D. Beck of Pawnee City was
attending to business here the
past Saturday.
W. II. Wylie of Nebraska City
made his usual Monday trip to
city this week.
Sam Ross of Lincoln spent
Saturday and Sunday with
friends in this city.
L. B. Nicky and Earl Neely
came down from Nebraska City
the first of the week.
Robt. McCormick of Omaha is
visiting with his parents Joseph
McCormick and wife.
Sheriff Fenton attended the
funeral of Charles Gagnon at
Rule on Tuesday morning.
BOKN On Friday August 17th
an infant daughter was born to
Fred Knickerbocker and wife.
Frank Shubert , from the town
that bears his name , was a plea
sant caller at this office Saturday.
Mrs. Nancy McKinsey and
daughter of Ft. Worth , Texas
are visiting with her brother ,
Peter Loar.
Mrs. Win. Cade and grand
daughter Laura drove to Dawson -
son Tuesday where the ) ' were
the guests of Mrs. V. EEmer
son.-
Emery Fry and wife returned
Sunday from Auburn where they
were visiting her sister Mrs. Geo.
Codington , and attending the
chautauqua.
Arthur Walton of Colorado
who has been the guest of Tom
Spence , left Wednesday for
Mound City , where he will join
the Locke Dramatic Company.
Harry Hughes returned Tues
day evening from his ten days
vacation trip to Oswego , Kansas
and has resumed his position at
the Cleveland Department store.
D. F. Harbaugh of Dawson ,
who has been furnishing toppy
cattle for this market all summer ,
had in Monday three carloads
that averaged 1,429 pounds and
sold at $6.10.
Harry Pittock returned the
first of the week from St. Joseph
where he has enjoyed an excel
lent position , the past three
months , with the large house of
Chambers & Marney.
The Vinegar factory will be
ready to rsceive apples by Sep
tember 1st. The farmers should
bring in all their ready apples at
that time and will receive 20
cents per 100 pounds for them.
Special Trains via Burlington teState
State Fair , Lincoln.
On Tuesday Sept 4th and
Wednesday Sept 5th special
trains will leave Falls City 6:00 : a.
m. via Nebraska City and Thurs
day Sept 6th special trains leave
Falls City 530 ; a. m. going via
Table Rock. Returning leaves
Lincoln 7:00 : p. m. daily. One
fare for round trip.
Katie Nitzsche , Mina Clcason
and Hulda Koehler , while driv
ing along the road Monday near
Rule were upset and badly
bruised and scratched from the
effect of a runaway caused by
boys throwing at and frightening
the horse. Miss Gleason was
confined to her bed from the ef
fects of bruises and the shock.
The boys will most likely be ar
rested for bad conduct.
Mary and Lydia Werner ,
Louisa Yocsel , Rev. Manshart
and wife , Ben , Dave and Minnie
Gates , Rev. Naninga and wife ,
Walter and Will Halm , Carl and
Clara Weincrt. Mrs. Weinert and
Charles Gade left last Thursday
morning to attend the Y. P. A.
convention being held at Topeka
Kansas.
The Firemen's Tournament
which will be held at Humboldt
next Thursday. Friday and Sat
urday will be quite an event in
the way of pleasure and good
sport. The Humboldt Volunteer
Fireman have the state record
for running and coupling. Three
days of pleasure.
Rev. Koehler brought this
force a half bushel of delicious
yellow peaches or. Wednesday of
this week which have received a
large share of attention. We
thank the Reverand for his kind
ly rememberancc.
W. H. Crook attended t h e
democratic convention at Lincoln
this week. His daughter Miss
Edna and her friend Miss Kackcl-
reis accompanied him on the
trip.
trip.H.
H. E. Boyd of Humboldt was
in this City Friday while en
route to Coshodone , Ohio where
he was called by the serious ill
ness of a brother.
Lloyd Peck had a tract of
twenty acres in wheat this year
which 3'ielded an average of
fifty-one bushels to the acre.
Treasurer J. S. Lord was
among the people from here that
attended the Gagnon funeral at
Rule last Tuesday morning.
Mrs. II. H. Burkett and little
daughter of Lincoln spent a few
days the past week the guest of
Mrs. George Prater.
BOKN. To Rev. 'Lindenmcyer
and wife , early Wednesday morn
ing an eight and one half pound
baby girl.
Lincoln Williamson of Hum
boldt spent Saturday among his
friends in this part of the county.
Mrs. Wise and daughter Vcrda
of Reserve , Kansas spent Friday
with friends here.
Cass Jones of Rule was a plea
sant visitor at this office on Sat
urday of last week.
Typewriter papers , carbon
paper and manuscript covers
Custer the Printer.
Major Keeling was a B. &
M. passenger Tuesday afternoon
for Lincoln.
Mrs. Eumbrum of Atchison is
visiting with her daughter Mrs.
Tipton.
Albert Adams , wife and baby
were down from Salem last Sat
urday.
W. F. Baur came up from High
land , Kansas Tuesday of this
week.
Thomas Palmer returned Fri
day last , to Schyler.
Gehling's bread is hard to beat
made of Sunflour.
Try Gehlings bread made of
Falls City flour.
Ted Iloppe was up from Pres
ton Tuesday.
Harry Grain came down from
Fargo last Friday.
Typewriter Ribbons for any
machine Custer the Printer.
E. L. Brown of Verdon was a
business visitor in this city Sat
urday.
Frank Landis made a business
trip to Shenandoah , Iowa the
first of the week.
Postmaster G. J. Crook was a
business visitor in Lincoln the
past Wednesday.
The citis making some need
ed improvements in grading the
hill , just northeast of the M. P.
yards.
Albert Stalder , candidate for
representative on the republican
ticket was mingling with his
frietulf ) in this city Saturd.i- eve
ning.
John Oswald has been suffer
ing the past week from his hands
being poisoned by chemicals
with which he was working at
his photo gallery.
As Brother Giannini says
"Were we all to go to the hot
place to-morrow , we would un
animously yell back for blankets ,
the change being so great from
the climatic conditions here the
past two weeks.
Special Trains via Burlington teState
State Fair. Lincoln.
On Tuesday Sept. 4th and
Wcddesday Sept 5th special
trains will leave Falls City 6:00 :
a. m. via Nebraska City and on
Wednesday Sept 5th and Thurs
day Sept 6th special trains will
leave Fulls City at 5:30 : a. m.
going via Table Rock. Return
ing leaves Lincoln 7 p. m. daily.
One fare for round trip.
John Harshberger , Herman
Dorste , II. J. Kloepfcl , Barney
Voegle , John Knisor , and J. P.
Kloepfcl returned Saturday from
a two weeks business trip to
South Dakota.
Mrs. Allie Watson and little
son Otho spent Saturday and
Sunday the guests of her sister
Mrs. John Conner and attended
the Chautauqua while there.
John Ross and family spent
Sunday with their son O. R.
Ross , and his family , at Au
burn.
Willard Sears made a brief
business trip to Pawnee City the
past Friday.
C. F. Rcavis was a business
visitor in Hiawatha last Satur
day.
Souvenir post cards of Falls
Cit > Custer the Printer.
A Spear and wife returned the
first of the week from Chicago.
Dain
of Jewclrvj !
Whether it is to be useful or not , a piece of jewelry
must have grace and beauty. We are most particular
about the designs in our stock nothing loud finds a
place here.
Lockets Rings
Chains Broaches
Pins Bracelets
at a wide range of prices.
A. E. The "Old Reliable"
. . Jaquet Jeweler
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P I A N O BALDWIN BROS.
A full line of the Small Musical Instruments ,
J Latest Sheet Music , Edison and Victor Records : r
We also carry a large stock of
, SEWING MACHINE SUPPLIES ,
| Falls City MusicCompany
Opposite CourtHouse
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