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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1907)
THE FALLS Cl'l Y TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , APRILS , 1907 3 LOCAL LORE. Eat Sowles' candy. Dr. M. L ! Wllsoii-oflicc over Slalc Bunk. Art Babb was down from Hum- boldt Monday. James JJascom spent Sunday at his home in Pawnee City. Ray Mijjid left Saturday for his home at Hiawatha , Kansas. Mrs. Carrie Smith left Sunday for a short visit with friends at Verdon. Quimby Hossack returned Sun day to Lincoln after spending a few days with her parents in this city. Mrs. Merritt Lutn left Tuesday for her home at Verdon , after a few days visit with relatives in this city. Chas. Baldwin and wife of Doniphan , IvansaSi are visiting with her parents , Win. Palmer and wife. R. B. McMahan left the latter part of the past week for Verdon where he will be employed for some time. , Lawrence Livelihood , who has been .attending the college in this city , returned Friday to his home near Sabetha , Kansas. Howard Jones was up from Leavenworth the first of the week. lie has a run as express messenger between Leavenworth and Kansas Cit3r. People WhO are fully informed on the manufacture of paints , prefer Bradley & Vrooman Paint because it is safe , guaranteed , protective and long wearing. Sold by Dr. McMillan. Dallas Fisher has secured an excellent position in Leavenworth am ] is a young man that will make a success of whatever he attempts , and his many friends wish him well. John VanOsdel had his house near Barada moved three-quarters of a mile south on account of the cutting of the Missouri river into his premises. He just secured the removal of the house in time to save it as the river was ex tremely close for safelvJ. . Goodlowe did the moving act for the building. L. C. Edwards spent Easter Sunday with his mother at Hum- boldt. Francis Withec of Stella was a Fails City visitor the last of the week just past. T. Nelson and Claud Roc arc at Farragut. Iowa on a two weeks job of painting. C. F. Reavis and wife lef t Saturday for a several days visit at Oklahoma City. Fred Koehlcr who has been at tending business college at this place returned Friday to his home at Rulo. Judge Broady drove from this city to Ncmaha City Sunday last to visit a son living between that town and Brownville. Fred Harkendorff left Friday for his home at Salem , the busi ness college which he was attend ing here having closed. Earl Margrave came in from the western ranch and spent the past week at the old home near Preston. He returned Saturday. Carl Summers moved his family from Reserve the past week and is employed in the work gang that is now plying between here and Straussvillc. George Smith was down in a business way from Dawson Fri day of last week. George has a bushel of friends in this city who are always glad to extend him the welcoming hand. Nine years ago the First M. E. Church at Morning Sun , Iowa ) was painted with Bradley & Vrooman Paint. Repainting was not required .till seven years later. Sold by Dr. McMillan. Elmer Schultz and William Haeffele returned the latter part of the past week to their home at Fargo after the close of the busi ness college here which they have been attending for the past term. The W. O. W. has set a good example for other orders to fol low by a resolution declaring that 10 o'clock should be the limit for work. Many members would attend who do not were it not for thedillitory wav in which the order of the evening is strung out and we believe the resolution a good one. rww NEBRASKA CITY BUSINESSMEN -MEN- TO CITIZENS OF OTOE AND SURROUNDING COUNTIES We take this method of coiling attention of parents and others interested in education , to the Nebraska .Business University , a high grade business Inuring school , which was secured through the influence of the undersigned and other prominent citizens. The purpose of the University is to furnish the young people of this nnd surrounding counties with a thorough and practical business education , that will enable them to take hold of the ordintry affairs of life and meet the require ments of business men in a satisfactory manner. Mr. Toland , the manager of the Nebraska Business University , has a national reputation as an educator , and is the largest individual owner of business colleges in the United States. Eastern Nebraska , Western Iowa and Northwestern Missouri have long needed such an institution , and now that we have established a school of business training , ' modern , practical and equal to the very best : where a thorough education can be secured at a tuition rate as low as consistent with the high character of the work ; near your home and where you can secure good homes with private families , at reasonable rates ; we feel justified in soliciting your patronage. Prospojtus and full information can be had by address ing Nebraka Business University , Nebraska City , Neb. , and a perusal of same will satisfy anyone that our University oil'ars more positive proof of superiority and greater induce ments to young people desiring to prepare for high-grade positions , than any similiar institution in Nebraska , or sur rounding states. Nearly one hundred students are already secured. The O. L.Gregory Vinegar Co. Otoe County National Bank by W. S. CornuttVice Pres. byJno. W. Steinhart , Cshr Otoe Preserving Co. UtterbackSargeant & Rice Co Jones Grain Co by Win. P.SnrgcantTrens. A. J. Denlon Grain Co E. M. Chase Co Hurtling Grain Co. by E. M. Chase Duff Grain Co. Merchants National Bank by N. A. Dull'Nebraska 'by R. O. Marnell , Cshr. Nebraska City National Bank by n. D. Wilson , Cshr. ALWAYS ADDRESS NEBRASKA BUSINESS UNIVERSITY NEBRASKA CITY , NEBRASKA ICE CREAM If you want Ice Cream * . Ice Cream Soda , Fruit or Nut Sundae , \ \ We invite you here. l\ \ | Always Good , None Just as Good. $ SOWLES $ u i * m Lena Brccht visited Auburn friends this week. Ralph McDonnald was up from Hiawatha Sunday last. Mrs. George Hall spent Sun day last with her husband at Verdon. M. N. Bair was a business visitor to Humboldt the first of the week. Florence Wylie was down from Peru Sunday to enjoy Easter at her home in' this city. Will Cook of Vcrdon came down Saturday evening for a brief visit in this city. G. J. Crook was called to Omaha Monday to testify in a case in the Federal court. Will SchmelKel and wife came in from the western part of the state to spend Easter and visit their parents in this city. Guy Crook came down from Lincoln where he is attending the university , to spend Easter at his home in this city. Mrs. E. K. Kentner and Helen were down from Humboldt and spent a couple of days this week with Falls Citv friends. Fred Cleveland and family and Fred Jr. and wife were down from Nebraska City Sunday to visit his brother George and family of this city. Mrs. Amil Ilelmer and children accompanied by her sister Edna Huston left Saturday for Fair- bury , Nebraska. Where they will make their future home. TheBohrer brothers have been busy at Hum boldt for a couple of weeks where they are putting in a new front in one of the store buildings in that thriving city. Before an impartial judge and jury it can be easily proved that guaranteed Bradley Vrooman Paint is the best and'longest pro tection for your property. Sold by Dr. McMillan. M. W. Harding was down from Humboldt Thursday. He contemplates the erection of a modern house on his farm at the edge of town and was down to consult Col , Bear regarding plans for the new structure. Clean up about your premises and set a good example for your more indolent neighbor. Nothing is more attractive to the stranger that visits the town than well kept lawns and attractire sur roundings about the home let that home be ever so humble. ALUM Ol IN FOOD SI In England and France the Sale , of Alum Baking Powder is pro hibited by law because of the in jurious effects that follow its use. The law in the District of Columbia also prohibits.Alum. Jin food. 'You may live where as yet you have no protection against Alum The only sure -protection against Alum in your Baking Powder is ( o Say plainly- ROYAL iswmade from Absolutely pure Cream of Tartar , a pure Grape product . Aids digestion adds to the hcalthfulness of food. Allen D. May was down from Salem the first of this week. A. II. Fellers of Humboldt was a business visitor to this city Friday. Ray Gist of Humboldt was iransactmg business in this city Friday last. Will Uhlig and iamily were the guests of A. D. May and family at Salem Sunday * Guy and Reba Eversole , who arc attending Peru Normal , are liome for a short visit. Trcsa Armbruster of Verdon was a Falls City visitor Sunday , the guest of her sister. James Coupe who is attending the University , was an Easter visitor to his home in this city. Peter Lugcnbill was down Tom Speicer prccint Monday ooking after business in this city. P. O- Avery of Franklin pre cinct attended the meeting of county assessors in this city Friday last. George Miller has closed his cigar factory in Ilttmboldt and ncceptcd a position with Will . , eyda in this city. Joseph Gulp left Monday for looper , Cal' . where he will locate. Mrs. Culp has been at Fort Col- ins for some weeks past and Miss ottie will join her mother there n the near future. In their removal Falls City loses an esti mable family and the best wishes of a host of friends go with thorn o their new home. -H H H * 'K : X K > * M W Hogs are Better than Gold If you can just keep them healthy and the way to keep them healthy is to use "Dipoline. " The strongest dip on the market. It is the strongest clip and goes farther , making it the .cheapest. Try "Dipoline" and satisfy your- § self. v We also iell dipping tanks. Can give you * some bargains in tanks. ; I Try our STOCK FOOD. : ? J I | CITY PHARMACY , J I DR. flcMILLAN , Prop. | | Falls City , = Nebraska ! * i * ' - Win. Arnold of Reserve , spent Sunday last with Falls City friends. , Dr. McMillan attended Presby tery which met at Plattsmouth this week. Dr. Hays was down from Dawson - son to spend Easter at his home in this city. DEarl Uitner was down from Humboldt Friday last and a cal ler at this office. George Lyons was down from the University to spend Easter at his home in this city. Elta Boose was among the University students that spent Easter Sunday with her parents in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Armbruster of Shubert , came down Saturday afternoon and visited a few days with their daughters here. Thos. McLanc was up from Levenworth the first of the week and spent a day or two among old time friends in this city. S. M. Philpot of Humboldt passed through this city Tuesday on his way to Plattsmouth to attend - ' tend a meeting of Presbytery. Mrs. Jcllison and Jack spent a few days in Omaha this week where her daughter , Miss Hazel , was united in marriage to Elton Sherdeman. Union services were held at the M. E. church last Sunday even-1 ing and a crowded house listened I to a very able temperance lecture ' by F. W. Emerson. ! Clyde Ramel , who has been at tending the business college at Kansas City , arrived in this city , Tuesday evening , for a visit with , his parents J. A. Ramel and' ' wife. S. R. Ayers from near Salem ; was on the Kansas City market with some choice steers the past week and struck a good market. It would be hard a very poor market for some time past. W. II. Nedrow and wife were down trom Vcrdon Tuesday visit ing their uncle and aunt , Levi Nedrow and wife. While here they visited The Tribune and re newed their faith in this family journal which they have taken from its infancy. After services at the Episcopal church last Sunday an announce ment of the indebtedness was made and a collection tak'en to diminish the amount aggregating about $300. This was certainly a splendid showing of the Easter spirit and a great encouragement to the pastor who has just located in our midst. LIGHTNING RODS HONESTLY AND PROPERLY APPLIED WILL PROTECT YOUR DUILDINCS Reyburn Ilnnler 4 Co.'a Rod * are Acknowledged the Best BUY OF YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED AGENT Max J. Hartman , Agt. Pouliry Wanted Tuesday , April 9 , 1907 , near the B. & M. depot , Falls City , Nebraska , for which we will pay in cash Hens and Pullets 9 i-2c Young Roosters 8c Old Roosters 5c the highest market price. Horse hides , $2.50 each ; cow hides , gc. Clarinda Poultry , Butler & Egg Co. Announcement. White's wall paper store will be open nights during wall paper season. Notice. After an illness of nine weeks , I am now ready to answer calls day or night. Du. GKO. W. Found. A ladies fur boa was found on the way between Falls City and the residence of Ferdinand Fried- lev nearVerdon. The owner may have same by calling at this office. Fred Sebold was called to Omaha last week by a telegram announcing the serious illness of an aunt in that city , Mrs. Drefold who died a short time after his arrival. She was striken with acute menengetis and succumbed to the disease within a few days. The funeral was held from the residence on Tuesday of last week with interment at Forest Lawn cemetery. Mr. Sebold re turned to this city Friday last.