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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1907)
H , & j H THE FALLS CliY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , APRIL 12 , 190 ? LOCAL LORE Eat Sowles' candy. ' Dr. M. L. Wilson-office over Stale bunk. Edith Catchpole was here fronii Peru Sunday. T. D. Davis came down from Pawnee City Sunday. Bertha Oleson of Pern spent Sunday at this place. "Ethel Kobb of Peru spent Sun day with Falls City friends. T. J. Kelly was here from Bawson on Friday of last week. J. E. Mettz made a business trip to Vcrdon Monday morning. A. G. Shubert was here in a \business way from Shubert Fri day last. W. II. Nedrow of Verdon has our thanks for favors of a finan cial nature. Airs. Kelly and Miss James were among the Hiawatha people here Friday. Mrs. Frank Wolf and son Her bert are the guests of friends at Willis. Kansas. Fred Xentner while down from Shubert Monday afternoon was a pleasant caller at these quarters. Mrs. Ed Hammond and son , Ralph , of Stella are the gucstb of her parents , John Norris and wife. Mrs. James Pickctt returned the first of this week from an ex tended visit with her parents at J. P. Schilling of Hiawatha was attending to affairs of a busi ness nature in this city the past Saturday. Mrs. Julian Quiett who has been visiting with friends in Kansas City returned Monday to "ser home at this place. Henry Asendorf while up from Reserve Monday was a pleasant caller at this office and from this oi > , will be one of The Tribune readers. Dowty Watson was up from Reserve , Kansas on Monday of this week and while here was a pleasant caller on The Tribune force. He will continue to road this family weekl } ' . J. J. Bauer came down from Verdon Sunday. A. Spccr and wife spent Mon day in Omaha. C. A. Olmstcnd and wife of Liberty spent Sunday in this city. S. A. Miles and wife were over from Bethany the first of the week. Chas. Xentner on route four is one of our new subsc ribers this week. Xetta Camblin and Charlotte Gulp returned the first of the week from Omaha. Elder E. L. Yoder was a pleasant caller on this office force the fore part of the week. Chas. Xoellers was here from Preston Saturday attending to various business intercrts. John Xentner on route two call ed Tuesday afternoon and re newed his faith in The Tribune. D. W. Reid and wife left Tues day evening for Sioux City , la. , after spending several day in this city. _ Charlie Rickards was down from Omaha the first of this week on a brief visit to his fath' er , Chas. Rickards. Ernest F. Vincent and wife re turned Sunday from a week's visit with relatives and friends at Shenandoah , Iowa. Geo. Lum , wife.and dau ghter Gertrude , drove down from Verdon Friday last and spent the day with Falls City friends. Elva Crook and family arrived Tuesday evening from Tuttle. I. T. and they will reside in this locality , having rented the Fisher farm three miles and a half southeast of this city. Government investigation of Life Insurance recalls that the guarantee on every can of Brad ley & Vrooman Paint is an ab solute insurance against loss. It protects you. Sold by Dr. McMillan. James Bascom left Monday evening for Pawnee City where he will visit for a few days with his parents. From there he will go to Chicago where he will spend a year of study at the In land Printers school. 'WV ' | NEBRASKA CITY BUSINESS I MEN-- ' TO CITIZENS OF OTOE AND SUR.ROUNDING COUNTIES We tnke this method of falling attention of parents and others interested : n education , to the Nebraska Business L'nivorsity , a high grnde business trail-in ' school , which wns neenred throimh the inilnmeu of the undersigned mid other prominent eitixens. The purpose of the University is to fnrniHh the young people of this nud surrounding counties with u thorough , nnd practical business education , thnt will enable them to tnke hold of the ordinary ntiaire of life and meet the require ments of business lueu in a satisfactory manner. Mr. Toland , the manager of the Nebraska Business University , has a national reputation us an educator , and is the largest individual owner of business colleges in the United States. Eastern Nebraska , Western Iowa and Northwestern Missouri h"ave ( long needed such an institution , and now that \76 have established a school of business training , modern , practical nnd equal to the very best : where a thorough education can be secured at a tuition rate as low ae 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. Prospejtus 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 olVsrs more positive proof of superiority and greater induce ments to young people desiring to prepare for high-grade poBitious , than any similiar institution in Nebraska , or surrounding - rounding states. Nearly" one hundred students are already secured. The O. L. Gregory Vinegar Co. Otoe County National Bank by W. S. Conintt.Vice Pres. by.Ino. W. Steiuhart , Cdhr Otoe Preserving Oo. UttorbackSargeant itKieeCo Jones Grain Co by Win. P.Sargeant.Treas. A. .1. Hen ton Grain Co E. M. Clmse Co Bartling Grain Co. by E. M Chase Dun" Grain Co Merchants National Bank by N. A. Dull' by R. O. Mnruell , Cshr. Nebraska City National Bank by II. D. Wilson , Cshr. ALWAYS ADDRESS NEBRASKA BUSINESS UNIVERSITY NEBRASKA CITY , NEBRASKA L ICE CREAM J J Ifou want Ice Cream * J Ice Cream Soda , 2 H J [ Fruit or Nut Sundae , i $ M | We invite you here. \ \ * J : | Always Good , None I H Just as Good. ' [ | | SOWLES I ! u u i * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * # * * * * * * Miss Margaret Stcelc is rc- overing from an illness of two weeks. Mrs. Albert Maust left Sunday or a visit with her parents at lyron , Mo. Guy Eversolc and sister , Miss Roba , returned to Peru Sunday o resume their duties at the formal. Frank Schaible was another ictim of measles this week. Its friends wish him a speedy ceovery. Mr. Douglas and wife of Savau- ah , Mo. are the guests of her ister Mrs. Frank Knickerbocker f this city. Miss May Maddox returned to he Weslcyan University at Lincoln Monday after a ten days isit with her parents. Mrs. Will Corn of Salem was ailed to this city Sunday because f the death of her uncle , Christian Dankcmeycr. Mrs. Frank Yeoman returned o her home in Kansas City , Saturday after a few days visit vith Miss Neva Morris. Mrs. F. A. Wylie came in from Wyoming Thursday for a visit with her many Falls City friends. She is the guest of Mrs. Ada Wells. Miss Etta Riechers returned Friday from the University School of music , Lincoln , and s readv to take pupils on piano , or organ. Miss Bessie Arnold returned lome Monday from a visit of everal months in California , she ilso visited relatives in Colorado on her way home. Fresh air and sunshine prevent lisease. Good paint prevents lecay. It will pay you to pro- cct your property with long wearing Bradley & Vrooman \iint. Sold by Dr. McMillan. Mrs. J. A. Conner and son , Raymond , of Auburn returned Sunday to their home in Auburn ifter spending a f&w days with Mrs. Conner's mother , Mrs. Sue DeWald , and sister's , Mcsdaincs Burton Sperry and Allie Watson. The chautauqua will be held icre the last week in July aiid an nteresting and instructive ses sion is being planned for. The iromoters of the chautauqua have been busy on the plans and ar rangements and ten days of a good attraction are assured for ? alls City people this summer your tongue to ALUM and look in the glass you will see the effect You can't help puckering it makes you pucker to think of tasting it By the use o so called cheap Baking Powders you-take th'is puckcring , injurious Alum right , into your system you injure digestion .anc ) uin your .stomach , AVOID ALVM Say plainly- marJe 1from pure , refined Grape Cream of Tartar Costs more thanAlunxbutyou have thep/ofitlof quality the profit of good health. Bayard Greenwald has fallen a victim to the measles. William Carico is at home again after an absence of scucral months spent in Wyoming , Ed Bell and James Morris had charge of the drug store of Dr. W. II. Kerr during his absence at St. Louis. Earl Marts , wife and baby were down from Wymore the first of this week the guests of his parents , Samuel Marts and wife. Miss Etta Reichers returned Friday from Lincoln where she has been taking a twelve weeks course in music at the Conserva tory. George Morrison has resigned his position as city electricion and has accepted a position in Basin , Wyoming. lie is prepar ing to move his family there soon. Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Crooks arrived in this city from Omaha Saturday for a short visit with Mrs- Crooks parents , Mr. and Mrs. Hen Potect , 'Mr. Crooks will soon begin traveling for the Leo Vinegar Co. and Falls City will likely be his head quarters. Mrs J. E. Ford of St. Joseph , is the guest at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Nelde. Mrs. Ford is the wife ot Ed Ford who was one of the editors of the Journal some twenty years ago. Mr. Ford will join his wife here in about two weeks for a visit to renew aquaintance with old friends. Buggy and Wagon Paint ! ! * > If you have trouble to find a good Buggy or . C Wagon Paint , it is because you have not , : ' called at the right place. ; r * ' * ' I We carry the Bradley & Vrooman Paints % ; "none better made , " and have a beautiful se- - vi lection of colors. If ou have a buggy or a * tot > - ; * . * * * * --j-v * that needs * -\t\ \ t < t i i it * * do t\ \f * fail 1 i- " \ t n/ * J wagon painting , not to see ' > : : : us , as we have the best and cheapest for the S X : quality , on the market. Remember the place. ; j * I CITY PHARMACY , | | DR. HcMILLAN , Prop. : | : % : J Falls City , = Nebraska J STELLA. I'rofessor Wilson attended u touchers looting at Hculrlco lust Thursday and rlduy. Munnlo McNulty anil Kd O'Brian uro t Muttlnnd , Mo. , working nt dredging or the Gilllguns. Klnier Ituhnors Is home from St. jOtils wlioro ho huH'hucn studying tolc- rnphy since lust fall. Kit ICnupp lias been clerking for "homos & Mnrtln this week , having Ircd to them for a year. W. U. Roberts of Duluth are epcnd- ag u few weeks with relatives In the rulrle Union neighborhood. Mrs. B. M. Dcratinc and Mrs. Fred Vlxon went to Willl ? , Kunsu ? , Monday o attend the funeral of a friend. ' Mrfl.Selmu Miller of Lincoln Ib spend- , nc the week at the homo of her par-1 tits Henry Stayers and wife , west of | own. j Maud Montgomery has been re-elect- ] d teacher ol the grammar depart- j iient of the school at a salary oj 855.00 ' ii-r month. The Whist Clni ) met at thn homo of 'unnle ' Wood Monday evening and the IViill club met at thd homo of .1 H. .iln Tuesday c-vunlnj , ' . Hey King of Sluibjrt has been se cured for an Instructor for the Stella ) ind. I instruments have lieun ordered ind the ban. ] will soon lii'U'ln active iractlco. I. l'Klohurt ' and wife are ijolng to loiisokeeplnc In the Fruiter house on 31m Direct. Mr. Klehurt IH the new i jjent who rccentlj moved here from Slater , Mo. Homer Murtin and wife of Abilene , vunsus visited relatives here Iho llr.st if the week. They will go from heto o Seattle Washington to visit a laughter. The young ladles of the Mytturmrch club and u few friends were entertained it the home of Ona Moore Tuesday evening. The evening wits spent dancing and playing eardr. Mi u. Mary Myber has sold her farm ubt of town to Frank hitrlmoro of Humholdtund has purchased u ( arm in southern Illinois. She will not move to that place until fall , however. Almost fishing time. Perry Germaine was down from Speiser precinct on business this week. Mesdames Chas. Prater and Chas. Berkley were up from Ilamlin on Monday of this week. Mrs- WinDoty and son who have been visiting with her parents , Joseph McCormick and wife , left Tuesday for her home in South Omaha. A baby daughter was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wartenslaben. Mrs. Warlen- slaben is at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. len ! Poteet. Miss Fifer returned to Lincoln Friday to resume her duties as an instructor at Wesleyn un iversity. She spent her Easter vacation here the guest of Miss Emma Schible. Gehling Theatre ONE NIGHT Wednesday April 17 , 1907 GORDON & BENNETT'S Artistic and Gorgeous Pro duction of their Beautiful Ro mantic Musical Drama A ROYAL SLAVE By Clarence Bennett , auth or of "The Holy City. " Su perbly Mounted , Beautifully Costumed , Characteristic and Divert ing Specialties. A thrilling Story of Love , Hate , Passion , Intrigue , Revenge , Devotion and Heroic Daring. Prices 75c. 5c ( ) , 35c The same Everywhere. _ _ - _ . - - - - - J MI J-t- Poultry Wanted. Twill pay you the following prices for produce , good includ ing Wednesday April 17th , and should the market get better will gladly give the rise. HIMTS . 10Jc Eggs . 13c Butter fat . 28c The above prices guaranteed. Delivered to my poultry house one block west of First National bank. E. 13. JAMES. Phone No. 2 , )0. ) John Tighe of Dawson was a business visitor at this place Saturday. In these days of Himsey , inflammable - flammable scenery , it is a posi tive pleasure to speak a good word for the sumptuous scenic investure of ' 'A Royal Slave" which comes to the Gehling , Wednesday April 17th. In the < first place every bit of scenery carried is fire-proof. In the second place it has all been , painted by skilled artists and faithfully portrays some of Nature's grandest spectacles. , notably the fiant volcano of ' Popocatapetla , the interior of the Palace de Alverex. and a moonlight - light view of the tropical coast of the Island of El Toro , the handsomest scenic wonders of Mexico.