The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, May 17, 1907, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , MAY 17 , 1907
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Interest
LOCAL LORE.
Eat Sowles' candy.
Good young team for sale.
72-41 W. II. MADDOX.
Scott Saylors of Verdon was
in town this week.
Flowering and vegetable
plants. Simanton & Pence.
Phil Hermes went to Black-
i Oklahoma last Friday.
Cut flowers and funeral designs
Simanton and Spence. 71-2t
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Leyda , re
turned from Lincoln Wednesday.
The Bon Ton Millinery store
is showing the swellest hats of
the season.
Wilma dine , came down from
Peru to spend Sunday with her
parents.
Give us your orders for sweet
potato plants. Simanton and
Pence. 71-2t
J. R. Pickett went to Lincoln ,
Monday as delegate to the K. of
P. Grand Lodge.
Uncle Joe Glasser of Humboldt
was shaking hands with friends
here Wednesday.
Mrs. Will Hutchings accom
panied Miss Nan to Superior , to
visit relatives there.
The family of Geo. Morrison
will leave Sunday for their new
h me in Basjn , Wyoming.
W. S. Leyda went to Lincoln
Monday to attend the meeting of
the K. of P. Grand Lodge.
Mrs. Emmet Satterwhite , went
to Salem Friday , for a short
visit. She returned Tuesday.
Ora Ross who has charge of
! | Sj- the Nuckolls Co. Herald visited
NJI * M his parents in this city this week.
' V Will Gillman and wife of liell-
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day for a visit at the home of
i. * . , his father J. D. Gillman.
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The memorial sermon of the
v G. A. R. will be preached at the
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. " M. E. Church Sunday May 26th.
by Presiding Elder Wright of
Nebraska Citj' .
Mrs. W. H. Bowern. nee Helen
. u . Summerlad , of Livingston , Mont.
HS& is in the city visiting at the hemeT
T * of F. W. Miller and with other
/ old friends in the vicinity.
, Property is decreased in value
if left unpainted or painted with
inferior paint. Bradley & \rroo-
man Paint is guaranteed long
wearing and protective. Dr. T.
C. McMillan sells it.
While the next Presidential
, , nominees are being chosen , you
can settle the matter of proper
paint protection for your pro
perty by buying guaranteed
Bradley & Vrooman Paint from
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- Dr. T. C. McMillan.
A business meeting of the W.
O. W. lodge members was called
at their hall last Monday night.
The chair being vacant Sav. C.
T. Lippold conducted the meet
ing. The goat was on full feed
and when Win. Finical got
through with the initatory work
he felt that he had not come to
the hall for nothing. The neces
sary business was disposed of in
good order and a committee was
* $ ' appointed to consult with the G.
A. R. concerning the Memorial
services of the thirtieth , of May.
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Eggs wanted at Shields' Va
riety Store. 72-2t
D. Delph was down from Nitns
City Tuesday.
Francis Withee of Stella was
in town Sunday.
Mrs. Cass Mead was on the
sick list this week.
Cabbage and tomato plants
Simanton and Pence. 71-2t
Jacob Marmot of SabethaKas. .
was in our city Tuesday.
Chas. Voegle came up from
Oklahoma Sunday to visit rela
tives.
Nan Hutchings went to Super
ior Tuesday for a short visit with
relatives.
Edwin Van Horn and Marcus
Poteet from Pawnee City were in
town Saturday.
Mrs. Carrie Kerr of Omaha , is
the guest of her sister Mrs. W.
H. Kerr this week.
Supt. Tobie and Prof. Monroe
coached the Falls City Athletic
team at Auburn Saturday.
Harry and Jean Cain , Rob
Steelc and Virgil Falloon took in
the field meet at Auburn Satur
day.
Baird Greenwald went to
Auburn Saturday to see the good
work the High School Athletic
club could do.
Mr5. ; Wadhatns , who has been
visiting at the home of J. R.
Wilhite returned to her home in
Lincoln , Monday.
Mrs. Bert Reavis and baby ,
Mary , returned Saturday from a
month's visit to Mrs. Reavis'
mother in St. Louis.
George Gilligan went to
Auburn Saturday , to attend the
field meet and see that Falls City
carried off the honors.
TheMarriedLadies Kensington
have issued invitations to have
a large number of friends for a
dance in the Elks' Hall tonight.
Misses Dora Carico , Allie Keel
ing and Grace Nedrow , Messrs.
Herman Beachy and William
Carico drove to Reserve last Sat
urday.
Will Hutchings left for Wal
lace , Idaho , Friday after a short
visit with his brother and sisters
here. Mrs. Hutchings will make
a visit here before joining her
husband in Idaho.
Houses painted five years ago
with Bradley & Vrooman Paint
look nicer and are better pro
tected than if painted two years
with other paints. Buy your
paint from Dr. T. C. McMillan.
Rudolph Voegle , w h o was
burned so badly three weeks ago
and brought tothiscity for treat
ment after his wife's death , is
doing nicely under the care of
Mrs. Little. His condition looks
very favorable at the present
time.
Ben Miles of Dawson was in
town Monday.
Robt. T. F. Prcusse spent Sun
day in Nebraska City.
Ed Stock was i'i from his re
gular territory over Sunday.
George Cleveland made a busi
ness trip to St. Joe Tuesday.
Mrs. Julia Gerdcs is quite ill
at the home of her daughter.
Mrs. Some-
Ed Wissler of Speiser precinct
was a pleasant caller at this
office Saturday.
The little son of Harry Pence ,
Edward Eugene , was quite ill the
last of the week.
F. W. Samuclson was in the
city over ' Sunday. He went to
Lincoln Monday.
Ray Graham and Jim Hutchins
went to Auburn to the fields
meet last Saturday.
Mrs. Will Hurst of Padonia ,
visited the family of her father ,
Ben Poteet. this week.
Mrs. W. II. Kerr returned
from Omaha Saturday , where
she has visited for the past three
weeks.
Cliet Majuris. Frank Kanaley
and Oscar Rhodes were Auburn
visitors Saturday to attend the
field meet.
Harry Grimsteacl came up
from Oklahoma Sunday lor a
yisit at the home of her sister ,
Mrs. Gilligan.
Sam Bucher returned Sunday
from San Francisco where he
has been working on contract
work since January.
Ben Foster has resigned his
position with Crook's hardware
firm and will work with Sam
Bucher at the carpenter's trade.
J. A. Lippold of Blue Springs ,
Nebr. was in town over Sunclaj' .
While here he renewed his alle-
gance to his old friend , the
Tribune.
Mrs. Will Schmelzel left Fri
day for her home in Chadron ,
Nebr. after an extended visit
with her parents , Mr. and Mrs.
II. C. Dav.ts.
Chas. McCool of Salem drove
down Sunday to meet his wife
and son who have been visiting
in Hiawatha. They drove back-
to Salem Sunday evening.
One of our prominent property
owners has had his house painted
with Bradley & Vrooman Paint.
It's the nicest house for miles
around. A full stock of B. & V.
Paint at Dr. T. C. McMillan's.
Among the young ladies who
went up to Auburn Saturday to
attend the field meet were Misces
Gertrude Lyford , Ruth Heacock ,
Chloe Prater , Lela Powell ,
Myrtle Iluffnel. and Mable
Poteet.
Quite a bunch of Pawnee City
boys were in town over Friday
night enroute to Auburn. Among
them were Harry Gordon , Lou
Bacon , Giles Crampton , R a y
Avoig , Henry Lang and Clifford
Albright.
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The best Icc-Cream
Ice-Cream Soda , Fruit i ;
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Will Sprcagins left for his
northern territory Sunday.
A. W. Ayers was a Dawson
visitor to Falls City Saturday.
Mrs. Tom Sarc returned to her
home in Mound City Friday after
a two weeks visit with her dang
ler , Mrs. Grant Sperry.
Frank Greenwald came down
from his Dakota Territory Satur
day for a visit with his family at
the home of Al Rcsterer.
Mrs , LA. . Poynter and babies
of Barnard , Mo. , who have been
visiting Mrs. Grant Sperry. re
turned to their home Friday.
A. Graham , George Rickers ,
and J. E. Leyda went to Omaha
as delegates to the W. O. W.
Grand Lodge held there this week
Gus Wetscl , with his little son
made a pleasant call at this
office Monday. lie showed his
faith in the Tribune by a re
newal of subscription.
Miss Wirt chaperoned a party
of young ladies at Auburn Satur
day composed of Misses Inez
Wachtel , Anna Mason , Gertrude
Lyford and Katherine Melixa.
The members of the Epworth
League of the M. E. church will
give a taffy pull in the basement
of the church tonight. All are
invited. Ten cents per plate for
taffy.
Dr. Thiesing and Rev. and
Mrs. Grancnhorst , of Columbus ,
Nebraska returned to their homes
Monday , after a visit with the
family of A. Keller and other
relatives here.
Making Money.
The average salary paid To-
land graduates , after four years
experience , is $1,000 per year.
The minimum amounting to $40-
000 in a lifetime of forty years.
The average day laborer gets
$1.50 per day 300 days in the
3'ear , or $450 per year. lie earns
$18,000 in a lifetime. Making
the difference between the aver
age earning of a Toland gradu
ate and a day -laborer $22,000.
The difference between the earn
ings of a Toland graduate and a
mechanic , or the average school
teacher , is about the same , as
botli teachers and mechanics are
idle a large portion of their time.
Is not $22,000 a pretty good
profit on an investment of $60 ,
the amount required to pay for a
course in a Toland school ? Many
Toland grsduates are now earn
ing from $2,000 to Sf > ,000 per
annum. If interested send for
proof. Address Nebraska Busi
ness University , Nebraska City.
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Articles for the Toilet !
We haye a complete line of Face Powder ,
Talcum Powder , Cold Cream and everything 4 < >
required for the toilet. A complete line of
tooth brushes and preparation for cleaning1
and preserving the teeth , in powder , paste or
liquid
In Combs and Hair Brushes , we can show
you anything from a zc comb to a genuine
ebony. When you need anything in toilet
articles remember the
CITY PHARMACY ,
DR. HcMILLAN , Prop. i
Falls City , = Nebraska t
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Makes the finest , light-
estbest flavored biscuit ,
hot-breads , cake and
pastry * Renders the
food more digestible
and wholesome *
ABSOLUTELY PURE
ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER CO. , NEW VOBK.
Specials for the Graduates
Here am a few suggestions of especially nice gifts for
the graduates , selected from our large stock of suitable
things. Don't worry about what to buy , but call and
see our line and a selection will be easv.
Bracelets Scarf Pins
A New Line just re Every young man likes
ceived in Gold Filled. a prettypin. | Our stock
contains most exclusive
All latest style , $1.50 designs in filled and
. solid gold , from
up. upward.
Back Combs Spoons
The sort that are dif Sterling Silver Souv-
ferent. ener Spoons. Many
Better grades in gold different style handles.
plate. Al s o genuine Plain a ml gold lined
jet $ i upwards. bowls , 65c upwards.
Price Plainly Harked on Goods.
A. E. JAQUET ,
THE OLD RELIABLE JEWELER.
Poultry Waivted
We will pay the follow
ing prices all next week.
Hens per Pound lOc
Roosters 4 i-2c
Turkeys < ) c
Ducks f f 8c
Geese 5c
Craws must be empty.
Cash paid for Butter
and Eggs.
HERMES BROS.
Phone 35.
Among those who attended the
field meet at Auburn Saturday
were Profcrssors Tobie and
Spencer and Misses Wirt , Beck ,
and Gehling.
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I The Ui\ioi\ House
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! Recently re-decorated and
| > re-furnished t h r o u uhout.
f Everything first class. Spec-
< j > ial attention < jiven to tran
sient. Rate , $2.00 per day.
Wm. McPherson , Prop. |
'Phone 59 Falls City , Neb. f.I
St. Thomas Episcopal Church.
Services :
Holy Kucharest , 7:30 : a m.
Morning prayer and sermon ,
10:45 : a in.
Evening service and sermon ,
7:45 : p in.
Sunday school , 0:45 : a m.
Kvensong , Fridays , 7:45 : p in.
Choir rehearsal every Friday
night after the service.
Rev. Geo. Neide. Rector at St.
Thomas Episcopal church.
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Notice To Hunters.
Having leased the Dr. Fast
farm north of this city and what
is known as the Gardner place
south of this city , and being an
noyed by hunters who thus d es-
troy the meadow , I hereby give
notice that no hunting or tress-
passing will be allowed on these
above mentioned premises , and
that the same is positively for
bidden. Louis PLUCK.