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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1907)
THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JUNE 14 , 1907 * ? BLANKS i Why do most of the users of a \ Legal Blanks send out of town J f town for them ? Wo carry a coinf f plelc line of the best forms and f ff can bell them cheaper than you f can send away for them. A trial * order , please. 0113' your sup- j ) plies at'Home. , HARRY P. OUSTER f PRINTER AND STATIONER O\cr Richardson County Itank. PHONE 109 FALLS CITY LOCAL LORE. Eat Sowles' candy. Effie Howe of Stella was in our city Saturday. R. W. Daggctt of Salem was in our city Sunday. Fred Drake of Httmboldt , was on our streets Monday. Flowering and vegetable plants. Simanton & Pence. J. J. Bowers was down from Verdon on business Monday. Barney Mullen of Stella , is in to\v"n this week doing jury service. Our late cabbage plants are fine size now. Simanton & Pence. F. E. French of Humboldt is down attending court this week. Fine late cabbage plants. Simanton & Pence. R. G. Kelley of White Cloud spent Sunday here. Late cabbage plants on hand. Simanton Pence. Levi Cheney of Stella is doing jury service during court this week. T. L. Snyder was a business visitor from Salem to Falls City Monday. G. H. Russell of Salem is ser ving on the jury during court this week. Remember the 5 o'clock Sun day dinner at the National Hotel. Try one. Go to Mrs. H. C. Rakers Mil linery store , for first class dress making prices reasonable. 2t. Hughes and Jesse Meshler were over from Sebetha Kansas , Sunday. E , S. Norton of Humboldt vis ited his daughter , Mrs. Dr. Wolfe the first of the week. Uncle Joe Glasser is down from Humboldt to hold the equalization board level this week. BOKN : To Guv Prine and wife of Ohio township , June 6th , a boy. Mother and baby doing nicely. Mr. Morsman , the new drug gist moved , this week into Mrs. Ruth Dennis' cottage on Harlan street. Leslie Schreck and wife of Oklahoma City are guests of Peter Resterer and wife this week. Mr. Schrick is Mrs. Resterer's brother. The town is lively this week. Revival meetings , court in ses sion the supervisors setting as a board of equalization and the drainage convention in session. No W. C. T. U. meetings will be held while Evangelist Oliver is here , unless something un usual calls for one. Notice will be served in'the papers. Harvey Hudson of Humboldt , made us a call while in the city Tuesday. He feels he needs the visits from The Tribune now that he has a household of his own. The Gospel meetings are meet ing with even better success than was anticipated for the firsl week. The congregation are al ways large and the meetings in > teresting. Rev. Oliver feels thai the work has a good beginning and is more than hopeful of tin result. Tomato plants at Simanton & Pence. Li C. Corn was down from Ver- .don Friday. Dressmaking at Mrs. II. C. Rakers , Millinery store. A. J. Anderson of Salem is at tending court here this week. E. R. Gerry was over from Hia watha , Kans. , Monday. Cut flowers and funeral designs at Simanton & Pence. George Hall was a Verdon visitor to Falls City Tuesday. II. D. Weller is down from Stella , this week serving on the jury , Crook & Son sell White Moun- tian refrigerators at the lowest prices. V. G. I/yford made a business trip to Lincoln the first of the week. White Mountain refrigerators surpass all others. Crook & Son have them. Mrs. Wcsle } ' Kceler who has been very sick for two weeks is improving. W. E. Shandy of Rockport , Mo. , was a business visitor to our town Monday. Miss Emelia Gehling is again in the store after an illness of a couple of weeks. Those 5 o'clock Sunday din ners at the National Hotel can not be surpassed. Dr. and Mrs. Wolfe went to Iowa Wednesday for a visit with the doctor's parents. Frank McCool came down from Salem Monday to attend the drainage convention. Dick Walker came down from Stella to attend court this week. He is one of the jurymen. Mrs. C. E. Peabody of St. Joseph is visiting with her par ents , Samuel Prater and wife. Will McDougall of Salem at tended the drainage convention held here the first of the week. Will Spraggins came in from his western territory Monday night for a visit with his famil } ' . Mrs. Fred Meyers who has been with her sister , Mrs. Keeler , returned to her home in Verdon Tuesday. The chorus choir at the Oliver meetings is made one of the special features. It does credit 'to ' the director , to Rev. Oliver 'and ' our town. j We received a pleasant call Tuesday from Win. Brandow of Humboldt who is down attending court and looking after other business here. Edward Smith has recently returned from Omaha. It will be remembered that several months ago he lost both his arms ill"a corn shredder at Preston and was taken to a hospital in Omaha for treatment. Only quite recently was he considered in condition to leave the hospital. The change made in the Na tional hotel office is certainly an improvement. The removal of the long desk on the east end not only gives more room but adds much to the appearance of the 'office. ' The arrangement now 1 offers a good coat and grip room land places the cigar stand tc ' much better advantage. Land lord Spence is never slow when it comes to the convenience and comfort of his patrons. The chorus at the tabernaclt gospel meetings is spoken of or all sides as being particularly fine We doubt if there is a town it the state the size of Falls Cit ) 1 with more or better musical tal ent and when united in one efforl such as is being made at this time it is bound to receive ap proval. W. R. Oliver is certainly a fine director and it should be pleasure to sing under his direc tion. Mrs. W. R. Oliver and Mr Alvin Roper are the pianists while Misses Cleaver , Sage am ' Wilson accompany with the violins lins and C. E. Smith , trombone 1 Satisfied ? I Well I Should Say So ! Try our Ice Cream and Ices , Nut Sundaes and Sodas , and you will be satisfied- "The Taste Tells" | [ SI SOWLES S | ' Read closely Samuel Wahl's big ad ; something for YOU. Quickmeal gasoline stoves ill all the newest models at Crook & Son's. Will Thurston of Lincoln , was the guest of Ralph Jenne last Monday. John McCool was down from Salem this week attending the drainage convention. Mrs. Harry Ross left for Madi son Wis. last Friday in response to a telegram from Mr. Ross who has recently located there. John Lacher was down from Nebraska City over Sunday. He ordered The Tribune sent to him because he says he can't do with out it. Dorothy White went to Hia watha Monday afternoon to visit her friend Bijou Misenhcimcr and attend a large party given there. We learn that Ike Beaulieu has already purchased a neat little home in Missoula , Mont , and his household goods having arrived they are nicely located. R. L , Hughes nee Elsie Gulp , came up from St. Joseph last Friday night to visit her sister , Mrs. Grant Windle , before going to her new home in Wyoming. Miss Josephine Graves is at the home of B. F. Morgan and wife , having recently returned from Plattsmouth , Nebr. , where she taught in the public school and had a class in elocution. Mrs , Grant Windle returned last Friday night from Oskalusa , Kans- where she was called by the illness of her sister , Mrs. DockhornWe are glad to learn that Mrs. Dockhorn is improving , though it is slowly. "The way of the transgressor is hard" thought Arthur Frenchy when he got thirty days in jail this week for trespassing. He went fishing in Abbott's lake without Mr. Abbott's permission and he was the biggest "catch" caught. The Woman's Auxiliary of St. Thomas church met with Mrs. J. R. Wilhite last Monday and listened to a splendid talk by Rev. Neide on "The Spirit of Mis sions. " Several very interesting articles on the subject of missions were read by different members showing what had been done by the church in both foreign and domestic mission. The meeting was well attended and was very interesting and helpful to the members of the auxiliary. IT'S UP T © YU ! . Remember It's Free. See It. Read Our Offer. Natural Tone Talking and SINGING MACHINE FR Call at our store and hear the specially prepared records of bands , song's , etc. We are headquarters for Music , Phonographs , Pianos , etc. We have every Record of the Edison catalogue and will sell machines on easy terms. We also will make special bargains in odd lot of Lace Curtains , Remnant Carpets and Mattings to clear stock for our large fall purchases. Get ready for the Chautauqua AHWi n FOLDING GO-CART and purchase one ot those great Folding Go-Carts. The Best Of Everything UPRIGHT , IN USE , Reavis & Abbey FALLS CITY , NEB. To Members of Methodist Church. A. great campaign is on now for God and righteousness. It is the duty of every member of our church to take a decided stand for the right. To attend these services and do all in your power to bring people from dark ness to light. Don't wait to see what is going to happen. Come and help bring things to pass. W. T. CLINK , Pastor. We Have What You Want i ' * If your boy wants a Ball , Gloves or Bat , we ' - have it. If you want a Tablet or box of Paper to write to your best friends , we have it. If your wife or children are sick , we have the Medicine that will make them well. * If you need Wall Paper ; we have it. If your 1 Buggy or Wagon needs painting , we have P the Paint. If your floor needs Varnish or any kind of Finish , we have it. i CITY PHARMACY , DR. fldVULLAN , Prop. E Falls City , - Nebraska : : M m MIH in i i 11 M 11 iHI..H - H M n m M m t n "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 , Decoration Day. M. W. of A. Camp 343 Modern Woodmen and Royal Neighbors meet at the hall at 4:30 : p. m. Sunday June 16th to go to cem etery to decorate graves of our departed Neighbors. Bring flow ers. When the Omaha Commercial Club reached Missoula , Mont , they were met by the Nebraska Club of that city. Oscar Maddox was the first person to shake hands with Gov. Sheldon who remarked that it seemed good to be greeted by a Nebraska boj OH his first trip to the Northwest at that distance from home ,