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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1906)
THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 9 , 1906 LOCAL LORE. Eat Sowles' candy. Corn huskcrs wanted at the Margrave Ranch. Ernest Clift came down from Hnmboldt Monday. Mrs. Will Crouch was here from Verdon Saturday. Joseph Miles returned Friday from Los Angeles , Cal. Mrs. Ed Koso came up from Reserve the last of the week. Sweet cider by the barrel , keg or gallon at Heck's feed store. James Neeld was one of the Dawson people here Saturday. Peter Bacakos made a business trip to St. Joseph last Friday , Levi Chancy , one of Stella's prominent citizens , spent Friday here. . J. R. Cain was down from Stella Tuesday , in order to cast his vote. Lucretia and Nancy Hart were here , from Reserve Saturday afternoon. Gill Thomas and wife , of St. Joseph were visitors in this city last Friday. Roy Sweetland of Hiawatha was the guest of friends in this city Saturday. L. H. Morehcad came down from Barada the latter part of the past week. John Ahern , was among the Shubert people thft visited this city last Friday. Frank Iloutx and wife of Straussville spent Saturday with friends in this city. Photos 15c per dozen , located over Cleveland store. E. Rod- stroni ) photographer. Dr. Hays attended a Hallowe'en party at Savannah , Mo. , the lat ter part of the past week. James Bascom went to his home at Pawnee City , in order to cast his vote last Tuesday. Will Boyd was down from Ne braska City in order to made good at the polls Tuesday. J. W. Patterson while down from Ilumboldt Saturday was a pleasant caller at this office. Willard Sears left the latter part of the week for Kansas City. From there he will probably go to California. Maud Graham returned the latter part of the past week from a three weeks visit with her brother at St. Louis. Mrs. Marion Watson of near Reserve , Kansas spent Frida- with her daughter , Mrs. Hammond mend Willard of this city. Why buy a cat in a sack at our exhibit next week we will show you a Majestic in actual operation at J. C. Tanner's store. E. G. Whitford , the local C. B. Q. agent , spent a couple of days this week , in a business way in the western part of the state. Mrs. Joseph Gulp who has beer visiting with her daughter al Oscaloosa , Kansas for the pasl two weeks will return home to > morrow. Jesse Nicholson came down from Verdon Thursday evening to attend the Hollowe'en meet ing of the Knights and Ladies of Security. Ruett Lang and wife , of Chica < gOi were the guests of A. Grahatr and family a couple of days this week. Mr. Lang is a nephew oj Mrs. Graham. Chas. H. Schriener , of Mt Carroll , Iowa is visiting witl friends inthiscity. Mr. Schrien' er was a resident of this citj about twenty-five years ago am mil be remembered by mam here. Cass Mead returned Tuesday evening from Ilumboldt where hi has been engaged in packinf apples on the Paul Nemechcl farm recently purchased by Johi Schuler. Mr. Schuler realized i twelve hundred dollar sale fron a twenty acre apple crop. Clare Foster was a Salem visi- or Sunday. James Nausler , jr. , was here election day. John Ryan was here from Dawson Saturday. Nelle Cain is the guest of rela- ivcs at St. Joseph. Edward Ilartmann of Rule was n this city Tuesday. W. D Easloy came up from vansas City Tuesday evening. L. Knickerbocker was a busi- icss visitor at Salem Tuesday. Will Murphy was one of the Dawson people here Bryan day. Richard Tosland of Ilumboldt ningled with the crowd here on Saturday. Jacob Ileim came down with he Dawson contingent here last Saturday. O. E. Peebles was one of the Verdon people at this place the ) ast Friday. Norman Weaver and wife of Verdon spent Saturday with riends here. Alex Tiehen and family were lown from their home at Dawson Saturday last. James Clark w a s numbered imong the Verdou people in : o\vn Bryan day. Ed Jones of Omaha spent a : ew days of this week with his nether in this city. Thomas Draper a n d Frank Snethen were down from Tlutn- boldt Tuesday last. WANTKD : A girl for house work. Good wages Applj' at The Tribune office. 4S-2t. Jacob Messier left Sunday for Sarpee count } ' where he has a contract for plastering. Dorothy Miller , M3rtlc Yocam and Alice Yoder spent Sunday afternoon at Reserve , Kans. Mrs. Kellar was called to Salem Tuesday by the serious illness of lier daughter , Mrs. Edwin May. Meeker Cain assisted at the Fred E. Schmitt store during their heavy rush last Saturday. Silas Chaffin and Hardy came' down with the Ilumboldt delegation here Saturday after noon. MrsW. . B. Julian went to Hi awatha yesterday where she will visit with her sister , Mrs. D. L. McCoy. Joseph McCormick and wife left Tuesday for an extended visit with their son and daughter at Omaha. Eunice Cornell returned to Verdon the latter part of the past week after a brief visit with Ethel Parchen. W. A. Crook has been selected to serve on the federal jurat Omaha and will have to report by the 19th of this month. We are giving free 87.50 worth of ware at our store next week. See advertisement in this paper for particulars. J. C. Tanner. Wilma Cline. who has been spending the past week with her parents in this city , returned Tuesday to her studies at the Peru normal. Humane Officer Hershey has purchased a large amount ol apples and if the poor of the city will call at his house the } ' can help themselves and secure a good supply of apples. J. S. Branuin had a pumpkin on exhibit at the Cleveland store which was certainly of mammoth size , measuring fifty-four inches in circumference and weighing forty-five pounds. Mr. Branum raised it in his garden this sea son. The Majestic Manufacturing Co. , of St. Louis , Mo. , will have a man at the J. C. Tanner hard ware store all next week who will show you how to bake bis cuits , brown top and bottom , ii three minutes. Don't miss this chance of seeing the great cook ing wonder. Mrs. Mattie E- May is visising vith her sons at Salem. Dan Kelly was down from his Verdon home Friday last. Dr. A. E. Wolfe visited with lumboldt friends Sunday. W. S. Power came down from lumboldt Saturday morning. Mrs. Sue Doval of Stella was shopping in this city Saturday. S. H , Bolcjack of Dawson has our thanks for favors this week. A. L. Shaffer was of the Ilum- > oldt contingent here Saturday. Jas. B. Davis was among the lumboldt people here Saturday , Nellie Hart of Reseryc spent Saturday with friends in this city. Ollie Davis of Auburn spent Saturday afternoon with friends icre. Silas Chaflin was among the lumboldt people who spent Sat- mlay here. O. A. Cooper was down Iroin [ lumboldt in a business way the > ast Friday. G. L. Bisscgar , on route three , las our thanks for financial favors this week. Verda Timerman of Stella was the guest of friends in this city the past Saturday. Chas. II. Keatou was among the Shubert residents that spent Friday in this city. Ralph McDonald , of the Hia watha World , spent Sunday with friends in this city. Albert Grey left the first of this week for a visit with his sister at Indianapolis. Tom Davies has returned from Colorado and is now at the Davies & Owens Jewelry store. Mrs. Sam Stewart of Reserye spent Saturday with her parents , James DcWald and wife. Meed , the painter , has done some excellent work on the south side of the II. M. Jennc store- The Humane society provided clothing for the little Ray girls , at whose home the fire occured. P. O. Averv of Franklin pre cinct was a pleasant caller at this office while in this city Wednes- daj1. Dr. W. H. Wilson of Table Rock was a pleasant caller at these quarters on Monday morn ing. Margaret O'Grady and Mayme Fenton of Dawson were the guests of Falls City friends Sat urday. J. A. Murphy while down from Ilumboldt Wednesday morning was a pleasant caller at these quarters. Vesta Lively is enjoying a month's vacation frdm her school duties in district No. 24 , two miles south of Barada. The local order of Elks are preparing for a grand Thanks giving ball to be held on Friday eyening , November 30th. NOW IS THE TlflE To use Stock Food. We have a Stock Food of our own make that we have been selling for several years. It is made of the Purest and Best Drugs and nothing in it that will injure the ani mal. It keeps them perfect ' healthy , enables them to di gest a much larger per cent of their fooddestroys worms and keeps all the secretions of the animal active and nat ural. This Food will more than pay for itbelf in extra llesh produced. Try our Dip. It is better and cheaper than any other. City Pharmacv Dr. MCMILLAN , Prop. Fred DeWald was a Salem visitor Sunday. A. T , Parsons was here from Verdon last Satvrday. II. J. Corn of Verdon was a business visitor ii : these parts Saturday. I31mcr Patterson was among those of the Ilumboldt folks here Saturday. Pat and William O'Urien were liere from Stella on Friday of the past week. Mosc Veach and wife were down from Verdon the latter part of the week. M. N. Hair made a business trip to Pawnee City on Saturday of last week. Fred Richards of Hiawatha was a Saturday and Sunday visi tor in this city. Dr. J. L. Gandy of Ilumboldt was a business visitor here Sat urday afternoon. T. C. Cunningham of Verdon was a pleasant caller at these quarters Friday. Walter and Patrick O'Urien were among the Dawson people here to listen to I5ryan last Sat urday. Oliver Hall , proprietor of the Ilumboldt Standard , gave this office lorce a pleasant call Satur day morning. Chancellor Iluntington of the Wesleyan University preached at the M. 1C. church in this city last Sunday morning. Laura Shaffer and Miss Dodge of Ilumboldt were guests at the home of Jerry Richards and wife during the past week. Nellie Weaver spent Saturday afternoon with friends in this city , returning Sunday morning to her home at Verdon. Little'Mnrry Whitford who has been seriously ill with ma laria fever for the past ten days is now on the road to recovery. The station agent at Dawson sold thirty tickets for this city last Saturda3r , Hon. Win. Jen nings Bryan being the drawing card. James Morris returned Tuesday to Ilumboldt where he is en gaged in district deputy work for the Woodmen of the World order. Dr. R. P. Roberts drove out to the home of Mrs. Fred Doerner , north of town , Monday and ex tracted teeth for her that had been troubling her for years. She has passed the seventy mark but stood it real nicely. The sale of seats for Stephen's Lin ton's "My Wife's Family , " the bright and delightful musical comedy which made such a tre mendous hit last season , will be placed on sale Saturday morning. Manager Gehling heartily en dorses this attraction. Our genial friend , Dr. Reneker , was a pleasant caller at this office on Monday afternoon and is now the possessor of a Tribune receipt. If you ever met a more pleasant gentleman than Dr. Reneker we want to know his name but we are satiffied that you cannot. A company of clever comed ians , pretty girls and bright vau deville stars , together with a musical farce comedy that created a sensation last season , is the makeup of "My Wife's Family , " written by Hal Stephens and Harry Linton , which is annouced for an early appearance at the Gehling , Nov. 12. Mrs. G. W. Reneker was called to Tro3 % Kansas Monday after noon by a message stating that her father , F. F. Paige had been seriously injured in a runaway. The accident happened as Mr. Paige was driving from his resi dence in town to his farm in the country , and occured about 11 o'clock that morning although he was not found until 3 o'clock that afternoon. He sustained a brok en shoulder blade and several other injuries but it is thought that he will recover. The Fairy Land of Jewels Tin : wonder working of Queen Mnb herself with all her fairy subjects skill to aid her , could not equal the production of the Goldsmith's art as it is understood today. For delicacy of form and coloring , for jjrace of design , for multiplicity of shapes and uses , modern jewelry has reached the highest mark. Our connection with those producers of beau tiful jewelry is very close and we can offer their creations to our townspeople as soon as New York can see them. Just now we are showing new ideas in Bracelets. Fall designs in plain and colored gold , with or without sets. Rings in all the latest designs and of all prices. None but solid gold in stock. Call and see our stock first-class in everv detail. A. E. The "Old Heliable" . . Jaquet Jeweler THE Q EH LI NO THEATER ONE NIGHT ONLY The Past Three Season's Greatest Laughing Success STEPHENS & LINTON P RESENT THE MERRY MUSICAL MIX-UP "MY WIFE'S FAMILY" Absolutely the funniest Laugh Producing Musical Farce of the year , headed by those Real Comedy Fellows Appleton & Perry. The Show you have been waiting for. Laughter and nusic Music and Laughter. Prices 35c , SOc and 75c. 12. II. Towlc spent the first of the week in Omaha. Mrs. W. W. Abbey has been quite sick this week. Mrs. Joseph Varncr will visit Oklahoma relatives soon. Harry McConnell came down from Ilumboldt Thursday. Joseph Glasser of Ilumboldt was a pleasant caller here yester day. Ella Carpenter of Rule was the guests of friends here on Wed nesday. A furnace is being placed in the basement of the Christian church. - * Special .sale of our 20 cent Duller Scotch al 10 cents per pound at the candy Kitchen Saturday only. Mrs. Mattie Foster and daugh ter Helen went to Kansas City Thursday. John Dorrington will leave soon for Washington state where he has a position with a lumber company. - * The merry-go-round will run tonight and close the season here Saturday night. The last chance for an evening outing. While manufacturing h i s gopher extinguisher the first of the week , Mr. Leekins was se verely burned by an explosion of the material used. * - John Mosiman , Sr. , and his sister , Mrs. Hoffer are both ser iously ill at their homes in this city. Mrs. Hocker , a daughter of Mrs. Iloffcr , is here from Indiana. Degree of Honor members with their wives and husbands are requested to be present at the next meeting , Thursday evening the 15th. Something special. Don't miss it. COMMITTKK. EVERYONE'S TALKING About our meat market and Haying "what a meo plnee to buy OIIG'H meat. The popular price , high- quality business that is attracting the attention of every thrifty wonmn in Falls City. She Buys to herself , "there must be some roiiHun for this pop ularity. " There la , it's because OUR SERVICE IS THE BEST The nieiit wo BO ! ! is the depen dable kind. If the few people in this town who have not gotten ac quainted with us would only come in , compare prices and note onr up-to-date way of doing business we would have the trade of the city at onr door. You're invited. Phone 7-1 Heiser & Mosiman. Allen D. May , of the Salem Sentinel , was a Falls City visitor on Wednesday. Mary Glines returned the latter part of the past week from a visit with friends at Kansas City. Thomas Palmer went to Hia watha on Tuesday , having ac cepted a position on one of the papers there. O. 1C. Xook , while down from his home at Ilumboldt on last Wednesday , was a pleasant caller at this office. Dr. Hutchison , optician , will be at the Union house again on Nov. 12th. Arrange to get your glasses at that time. Work guar anteed. A man from Mound City will open up a skating rink at the Jenne opera house this week. , and the same will be open every Sat urday evening.