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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1907)
.THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , MAY 31 , 1907 Typewriter Ribbons Every user of Typewriter Kibbons knows what the Partigon brand is. You fel lows who send put of town for your Ribbons , here is your chance to buy the best Ribbon made. Every Ribbon guaranteed. Sent anywhere for 75 cents. For any ma chine. Buy Your Supplies at Home HARRY P. OUSTER PRINTER AND STATIONER O\cr Klcliarclson County llanlt. PHONE 109 FALLS CITY LOCAL LORE. Eat Sowles' candy. All kinds of fresh fruit at the Candy Kitchen. Good young team for sale. 72-4t W. II. MADDOX. George Cleveland , went to St. Joseph Tuesday on business. Flowering and vegetable plants. Simanton & Pence. The best home made candy a the Candy Kitchen. Cut ilowers and funeral designs at Simanton & Pence. Carroll Pryor , visited her sister in Shubert last Sunday. Neva Morris , returned Friday , night from a short visit to Kan sas. City friends. Extra supply of cut ilowers or dered for DecorationDay. SIMANTON & PUNCH. Harry Hughes , of Padonia , Kansas visited his uncle , George Cleveland over Sunday. Helen Martin attended the dance at Stella last Friday which was given for Gertrude Hays. Martin Slater of Salem was in town Tuesday owing to the seri ous illness of his sister , Mrs. Louise Henning. Sallie Schoenheit visited in Stella Friday and Saturday. She also attended the dancing parti- given for Miss Hays. Burton Sperry and son , Will , moved the barn last week at the City park , which is rapidly being made ready for chautauqua. John Ramel has completed the barn on his new property and now the work of remodeling the the house is well under way. Martha Stockman will retun ; to this city Friday after a month' { visit at her home in Iloldrege , She has spent the last week it : Hastings and Lincoln. Nell Cain went to Stella Friday for a short visit with relatives and to attend the party given foi Gertrude Hays who will leave ir a short time for Mexico. John Slater and wife of Barad : were called to this city Mondaj to attend the sister of the former Mrs. Louise Henning , who is critically ill of blood poisoning Mrs. Emery Clark , and daugh ter , Waunita , left for their home in Oakland , Cal. last week afte : several months visit with th ( family of her father , John Ross Beulah Greenwald and Alici Yoder will represent the Presby tcrian Sunday school at tin county bunday school conventioi to be held in Salem Thursday June 0th. The W. C. T. U. will meet a the residence of Mrs. V. G. Ly ford on Wednesday , June 5th. I was decided at the last meetinj that there is to be a quarterl ; freewill offering , the first on < to be taken at the coming meeting ing- The Plumb house which wa recently purchased by Mrs. Pit tock , was moved this week to he lots north of her father , Mr. El Tvell. The moving was in charg of Burton Sperry and son. Mn Pittock will remodel the nous and in a short time will have > ery cozy home. Tomato plants at Simanton & Pence. Silas Chaflin , of Ilumboldt was in town Monday. Our ice cream is the best in town. Candy Kitchen. Ed Koso and wife from Reserve were trading here Tuesday. The finest ice cream soda in the city at the Candy Kitchen. James Malone and Chas. Snyder - der of Salem were in town Satur day. day.M. M. J. Byron , of Dawson , was a business visitor to our city Saturday. Herman Schinder came in Fri day to renew his faith with the Tribune. Mrs. Emma Wilson , of Iltun- boldt spent Monday with Iriends in our city. Ralph McDonald of Hiawatha visited over Sunday with Falls City friends. T. Ilemmelreich , returned to Lincoln Tuesday night after a few days at home- Kate McMahau , went to Peru the first of the week to attend the summer Normal. Laura Naylor , left Tuesday morning for Peru , where she will attend the summer Normal. Maude Yocam , returned Thurs day from the Normal at Peril ) where she has been attending school. Florence Wylie came home Friday from Peru where she has attended the Normal during the school year. Mrs. Frank Landis , and child ren went to Nebraska City Mon day to visit Mrs. Landis' parents , Mr. and Mrs. Miller. Laura Scholl , returned from the Peru Normal Thursday , where she has been studying for the past school year. Mrs. John Smith' and son Gerald , of Hillsboro , Texas are visiting the family of Mrs. Smith's father , F. W. Miller. Nedrow Beachel returned to his home in Norcatur , Kansas Monday accompanied by his grandmother , Mrs. Harriett Beachel. W. W. Chinnock of Wymorc made us a very pleasant call last week and substantially showed his faith in his old friend , the Tribune. Karl Ranch , of Stella was in our city on business Friday. He was not to busy , however , to cal ! and renew his subscription to the Tribune A. N. Harris of Nemalia. Neb. made us a very pleasant call last Friday. He can't get along without the Tribune so will rea < it another year. John SchatZ ) of Craig , Mo. was in town last Saturday. He made us a verv pleasant call ant took that opportunity to rene\\ Iris subscription to the Tribune. E , N. Rupert , of Shubert visited friends in our city ovei Sunday. While here he renewe < his friendship with the Tribune in a very substantial manner. Homer Jinkins , and wife are visiting relatives in Atchisor this week. Mr. Jinkins is re presenting the Dolan Grocery Co. of Atchison , in this territorj since Ed King's resignation. Mr. and Mrs. Clark , with theii son , Ranph and daughter , Cora passed through here Thursdaj enroute. for their home in Reserve from Peru where the'latter twe have been attending the Normal We are in receipt of a lette from Tom Palmer of Shickley Nebr. , which seems very en couraging for the young man He is in charge of the Shicklej Herald and says business is good Tom is a fine young man and i bound to succeed. We wish hin all success possible in his ne\ enterprise and we feel sure h v/ill make many friends in both social and business way. Ice cream and ices the cheapest t the Candy Kitchen. Ramona Wilcox left Monday norning for Peru to enroll at the lormal , Mrs. George Hall , of Verdon vas in the city between trains Saturday. Fleming Robbs. of Verdon pent Sunday here with Falls City friends. Clara Gagnon is among the number who will attend the Peru Normal this summer. Vesta Lively , went to Peru Monday where she will be a student at the Normal. Etta Rcichers went to Hum- ) oldt Tuesday to attend the Gorton-Wolfe wedding. Alice Rummel of Reserve vis- ted her sister , Mrs. T. J. Spencer and family last Saturday. James Jaquct , went to Peru Slonday where he will enter the formal for the summer course. Mrs. Anderson Miller was luite ill the first of the week. She is somewhat improved at this time- Mrs. Fred Specry , of Fargo ntteuded the funeral here of her licce , Mrs. Martin Gehling on Wednesday. Mr. F. C. Ruegge and wife , of Tilden , Nebr. , who have been visiting relatives here left for their home Monday night. Miss Wirt left Saturday for icr home in York , Nebraska , ifter a very successful term in the high school of this city. Mrs. Harriet Beachel left Mon day night for Norcatur , Kansas where she will make her home with her son , Emerson Beachel. Mrs. Will Sloon and son , Neal returned to her home in Verdon Sunday after a weeks visit at the home of her father , John Ilos sack. There will be preaching at the Presbyterian church next Sunday at 11 a. m. , by Rev. Davis of Pawnee City. All arc cordially invited to attend. Frank Neitzel , left for Rolands Wy. Monday night to take up : iis new work with the express company. His place here is filled by Bayard Greenwald. E. K. Hurst , a graduate of the Peru Normal , was a business visitor here Monday. He came in the interest of the school work for next 3'ear having recently been elected to a position in our scho'ols , Earl Cline came home from Peru last Friday to spend Sun day. He returned Monday to take the summer course at the Normal. He will teach next year in the school at Sidney , Nebraska. * * * ) f I Satisfied ? Well I Should Say So ! Try our Ice Cream and1 Ices , Nut Sundaes and Sodas , and you will be satisfied. "The Taslc Tells" SOWLES Mrs , .William Moore of Preston was in our city Monday. Mrs. C. B. Viens of Reserve was shopping here Monday. Mrs. Nutting was a Reserve shopper in this city Saturday. V. G. Lyford went to Lincoln on business Monday returning Tuesday. Mrs. Rout. Cornclison was over from Reserve Saturday to do some shopping. Ruth McMillan has charge of the desk at the long distance telephone office. Edith DeMers is among the Falls City students enrolled at the Peru normal. Rev. Beck and wife of Seward , Neb. , are visiting Falls City friends this week. Laura Naylor went to Peru Tuesday to take the summer course at the Normal. Frank Boose was one of the number who went to Peru on Monday to attend the normal. Rev. Teeter and family went to Merrill , Kans. , Tuesday where the Reverend held services in the evening. W. II. Maddox left Wednesday for Sterling , Colo. Before re turning he will visit his aunt , Mrs. Sarah Rhine , and other rel atives at Govc , Kans. Mrs. Neal Mulligan , nee Belle Hossack , and baby , of Clay Cen ter , Neb. , arrived 'in this city Friday for a visit with the family of her father , John Ilossack. Sterling Falloon and J2dgar Schock will leave tonight for Las Animas , Colo. , where they will work on the machinery that is being put in the new beet sugar factory. Invitations were received in this city last Sunday to the mar riage of Grayce Edna Gray and Samuel Wahl of this city to be celebrated June 5th , at the home of the bride's uncle , Mr. Ross in Indianapolis , Ind. Both the contracting parties are too well known to need introduction or recommendation. T h c y have the best wishes and congratula tions of a very large circle of friends. ATTENTION BUYERS ! $1,800 Residence on 2 good east front corner lots , to be sold at a great sacrifice. Excellent condition , no reasonable offer re- jected. Will take good team or cows as part pay. Opportun ity of a lifetime. Write P. 0. Box 180 , Falls City , Neb. We Have What You Want If your boy wants a Ball , Gloves or Bat , we have it. If you want a Tablet or box of $ 5 * Paper to write to your best friends , we have % it. If your wife or children are sick , we j ; have the Medicine that will make them well. If you need Wall Paper , we have it. If your * V Buggy or Wagon needs painting , we have g the Paint. If your floor needs Varnish or any * | kind of Finish , we have it. X - 1 CITY PHARMACY , f DR. HcMILLAN , Prop. | Falls City , - Nebraska $ Respect YOUR Stomach it food that will not irritate or GIVE the performance of its natural functions , and it will reciprocate in away agreeable and comforting. No single ingredient contributes so largely toward wholesome , nourishing , agreeable food as Royal Baking Powder. Royal Baking Powder's active ingre dient , Grape Cream of Tartar , is the most healthful of the fruit products. This is why Royal Baking Powder makes the food finer , lighter , more appe tizing and anti-dyspeptic , a friend to the stomach and good health. Imitation Baking Powders Contain Alum "The use of alum and salts of alumina in food should be PROHIBITED. The con stant use of alum compounds exerts a deleterious effect upon the digestive organs and an irritation of the internal organs after absorption. "EDWARD S. WOOD , M. D. "Professor of Chemistry "Harvard Medical School , Boston. " ROYAL CAKING POWDER CO. , NEW YORK "Distinctive Table Wares for the Bride" We have just received" many new goods'in * Silverware. All the newest designs are found in our stock. We carry only goods that we can guarantee fully. Call on us in your search for gifts for the Summer Wed dings. Prices plainly marked on each piece of goods. A. E. JAQUET , THE OLD RELIABLE JEWELER. C. F. Reavis was a business visitor in Lincoln and Omaha this week. Dick James is in Excelsior Springs taking treatment for that tired feeling. Ye boss manager of Ye Trib une has been on the sick list for the past week. Rev. F. R. Hollenbeck of Rocky Ford , Colo. , who visited a few days last week at the home of his father-in-law. George Schock , left for his home Saturday. If Simon' Davies , Alias Joe Hunts , could see the strings of fish being caught in the Nemaha daily sve believe he would cancel his building contract and come i home. From the state school fund for May , l'J07 , Richardson county school received S7,434.'JO. This money has been apportioned to the several districts of the county and the directors arc well pleased. District No. 5f ( Falls City ) re ceives SJ77.7hich will be ap plied principally o n teachers' salary. This is the largest ap portionment ever received in the 'county and is highly satisfactory to the people. Drat such a Spring. Cold , dreary and dry. The present is abominable and the future very u n p ro m i sing. Stella Shock. John Dorrington and Ralph Jenne were among those who attended the gradua tion festivities at the state un iversity last week. We have seen the pictures of Mablc Gilman Corey with the dresses low at the top and high at the bottom , but she don't look like three million plunks to us. JusJ keep your eyes on our so ciety columns. There will be so many June weddings among the smart set that it will probably require a suppliment to speak of them. Mayor Barrett visited Tecumseh - seh , Omaha , Lincoln and Ne * braska Cit ; during the pabt week in an effort to inform himself as to needed improvements in city affairs , A letter received says " I painted my house four years ago with Uradley & Vrooman paint. It looks tetter today than any house around , " Buy some for your house from Dr. T. C. Mc Millan.