The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, June 21, 1907, Page 5, Image 5

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THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JUNE 2i , 1907
' TYPEWRITER \
\ PAPER J
f Lots of it is ttscd in this f
f town , but many of the f
users send away for it.
We carr } * a complete line
of Heavy , Medium and
Light weights on our
shelves at all times.
ifn' , f Try a box and if it does
not prove satisfactory , |
your money back.
Phone your order if you
can't call.
J
HARRY P. OUSTER
f PRINTER AND
i STATIONER
Cher Richardson County Dank.
PHONE 109 FALLS CITY
LOCAL LORE.
Eat Sowles' candy.
RED SEAL Flour at Heck's
feed store.
[ PN Walter McKiever. was an
' Auburn visitor Sunday.
Jim Mooney was up from Rule
on business Wednesday.
Miss Virginia Mead of Omaha
is visiting Allie Keeling this
week.
Prof. Whitman was a Rule
visitor here the latter part of
last week.
Mrs. O. B. Leslie and daughter
of Salem were shopping in our
city Monday.
Dorothea White returned Mon
day from a weeks visit with Hia
watha friends.
Jack Jelleson visited his sister
Mrs. Sherdeman in Lincoln the
latter part of last week.
Mrs. Meredith and daughters ,
Ruby and Iva of Salem visited
Falls City friends Monday.
J. K. Liggett , cashier of the
First National bank of Humboldt
was a business visitor here Mon-
Mrs. Jenning of Salem visited
at the home of her son George
Jennings the latter part of last
week.
Miss May Maddox returned
Thursday from Lincoln where
she has been attending Wesleyan
atniversity.
Guy Greenwald is spending
his vacation at Lake Washington
Min. where he went Tuesdav on
a fishing trip.
Mr. Frank Marvin returned to
i Oklahoma City Monday. He
i met Mrs. Marvin and Mrs. Johns-
i ton here on their return from
Omaha.
John Boyle , wife and son Ross ,
i . went to Omaha Saturday to visit
Jy MrsHeyser ; from there they Ire-
turned to their home in Mitchell ,
i Nebraska.
Chas. Boyle and wife came
i , over from Sabetha , Kansas last
? pjj Friday to attend the funeral of
IT the former's father. They re-
7 turned Friday evening.
f Mrs. Edwin Booth of Albe-
: querque , New Mexico nee Miss
Kit Wilson , arrived in our city
Tuesday night to visit her
mother and family of her brother
Chas. Wilson.
Miss Lucile Mettz will return
home Saturday from the Sacred
Heart Academy of St. Joseph.
She will be accompanied by her
aunt Mrs. Edith Krug Resterer
and son August. They will be
the guests of Mrs. Mettz for two
weeks.
Helen Resterer went to St.
Joseph Tuesday morning with
Mr. Boone's auto party and will
be the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Boone at a house party given
for five of their neices. including
Miss Helen and Lucile Mettz of
this city.
L. P. Worth and Ward Knight
return2d Saturday from Colorado
where they had been camping
and fishing for a couple weeks.
They had a royal good time but
we only have their word for the
fish they caught. As they are
very truthful men and the fishing
is good in that section we will
take their word for it.
A fine line of American watches
it A. Diesner's.
F. W. Samuelson is down from
Lincoln this week.
J. II. Horn of Hiawatha was in
our city last Tuesday.
Recorder L. C. Edward spent
Sunday at his home in Ilumboldt.
Peter Lugenbill of Ilumboldt
nade us a pleasant call Friday.
A. Diesner will repair watches ,
clocks and jewelry cheapest and
best.
best.L.
L. J. Slocum and wife. Harry
enne and wife spent Friday at
Sun Springs.
John Hogeland was a business
visitor from Humboldt to this
ity last Friday.
Miss Ray Miller of Nebraska
City is the guest of. her sister
Mrs. Frank Landis.
Mrs. D. M. Meyers of Merrill ,
ans , , vistited Mrs. Normal Mus-
elman over Saturday.
Mrs. Persell returned from Big
wake Friday and is the guest of
icr cousin , Mrs. Harnack.
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Mrs. John Brockman and son
rohn Brockman jr. were in this
city over Monday on business.
Mrs. Adorn Iloffsommer of
Topeka , Kans. , is visiting her
parents , Key. and Mrs. Mans-
lardt.
Peter Kaiser , wife and grand
son , Peter Harnack , returned on
Sunday from a two weeks outing
at Big Lakes.
G. A. Manshardt , Ph. D. of
Slaperville , 111. , is visiting at the
ionic of his parents , Rev. Mans-
lardt and wife.
John Neitzel and tamily of
Preston came up Friday to attend
the funeral of the former's broth
er , August Neitzel.
J. H.and Mrs.Miles have return
ed from the East and will visit a
month here before going to their
lome in Los Angeles.
Bertha and Theresa Diesner
liave gone to Spaulding , Neb. ,
to spent the summer with their
uncle , John Diesner.
Ralph Philpotcame down from
Elumboldt to spend Sunday. His
wife , who has been visiting Mrs.
Rowley returned home with him.
C. W. Andrews and Mr. Brown
came over from Hiawatha Mon
day to look over the piano store
iiere in which they are interested.
Mr. and Mrs. Fowler returned
the last of the week from Lang-
don , Mo. , where they went for
good fishihg and to enjoy an out
ing.
Mrs. A. A. Tanner and chil
dren , who have been visiting here
for a week returned to Ilumboldt
with Mr. Tanner , who came down
to spend Sunday.
Mrs. Frank Musselman who
visited her sister Mrs. Jussen to
attend the Jussen-Kennedy wed
ding returned to her home in
Kansas City Friday.
Mrs. Frank Marvin and Mrs.
J. A. Johnston , nee Emma Boyle
went to Omaha Saturday after
noon to spend a few days with
their sister , Mrs. Sam Heyser.
William Neitzel , Carl Neitzel
and Mrs. Henry Farmer , of Con-
cordial Kans. , were in the city
last week to attend the funeral
of their father , August Neitzel ,
sr.
Mrs. Clark Jennengs , of Sup-
ulpa , Okla. , who came to be pres
ent at the marriage of her niece ,
Minnie Jussen , went to Salem
Monday to visit relatives and
friends.
Sherman Bowers of Omaha
who visised his parents , Eli
Bowers and wife returned to his
home Sunday. His mother ac
companied him and will visit her
daughter , Mrs. Fred B. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. George Boone
and Mr. and Mrs. Quintin of St.
Joseph came up in the Boone
auto last Saturday for a visit
with relatives and friends.
They took a small party oyer to
the farm near Haralin for a few
days.
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Satisfied ?
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U Well I Should Say So ! §
Try our Ice Cream and
Ices , Nut Sundaes and
Sodas , and you will be
* satisfied.
| | "The Taste Tells" ] f
| [ SOWLES
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S. P. Gist and wife of Salem
spent Sunday with the family of
W. A. Greenwald.
George Prichard and family of
Ohio township spent Sunday with
Mrs. Oscar Maddox.
Miss Maude Maddox returned
Saturday from a two weeks visit
to friends in Lincoln.
Hazel White is enjoying an ex
tended visit is the country with
the tamily of Wm. Ricschick.
Mrs. Lesley Schreck. who vis
ited Mrs. Resterer , went to St.
Joseph Saturday for a short visit
with friends.
T. L. Ilimmelreich came down
from Lincoln Sunday morning to
spend Sunday at home. He re
turned Monday night.
Mrs , C. E. Peabody , who has
been visiting at the home/of her
father , Sam Prater , returned to
her home in St. Joseph Saturday.
Mrs. I. C. Maust left Tuesday
for Ft. Custer , Mont. , where she
will spend a month with her par
ents , B. F. Norris and wife , on
the ranch.
Fred Graham came up from
Ramsay , La. , Friday. He has
been working in a lumber mill
but doesn't like the south in the
hot weather.
W. H. Crook and daughter.Miss
Edna left Tuesday for Sulphur ,
Okla. The } ' will be absent sev
eral weeks and will visit Ladonia
Texas before returning.
Stanly Stump , who was con
fined to his home the latter part
of last week on account of sick
ness , was able to resume his
duties at Wilson's tailor shop on
Monday.
Mrs. Will Seism of New York
state , who has been the guest of
her cousin , Mrs. I. C. Maust , left
Tuesday for Table Rock where
she will spend the summer with
her parents , Hon. C. II. Norris
and wife.
Burton Sperry and wife left
Monday night for Trenton , Neb. ,
to visit Mrs. Sperry's brother ,
O. W. DeWald , and family. Be
fore returning they expect to
visit at Denver , Colo. , and other
western points.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cleveland
and daughter , Miss Nettie , Fred
Cleveland , jr. , and wife came
down from Nebraska City Sun
day morning in their auto. They
arrived in good time for church.
The remainder of the day was
spent with the family of George
Cleveland and in the evening
they returned to their home.
E. A. Harden of Auburn
spent Sunday in our city.
Ralph Clark was down from
Stella on business Saturday.
Jason Timerman of Stella , was
a welcome caller at our office
Wednesday.
Mrs. Maude Wigtou is assist
ing in Wahl's store during the
mill end sale.
Mrs. Cass Moore and daughter
of Salem spent Monday in our
city with friends ,
Grace Sears returned Friday
from a two weeks visit with
friends near Salem.
Fred Cain is at home this week
from his Montana Territory for
a visit with his family.
Fredinand Friedly of Verdon
was a business visitor in this
city Wednesday afternoon.
Earl Frakes and family were
down from Salem Saturday the
guests of Mrs. McPhcrson.
Jake Wissman was up from
Rule Wednesday. He was a
pleasant caller at this office.
Lizzie Wolfe is clerking in
Bacakos1 candy store , having
commenced work last Saturday.
Rev. Geo. Neidc went to Hia
watha Wednesday to hold ser
vices in the church at that place.
The two sons of Judge Kclligar
Albert and Levitt , are visiting
Virgil and JimFalloon this week.
Mrs. Harry Marrow , with her
daughter , Lucretia , is visiting
her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Korner.
Will Schmelzel went out for a
short trip Tuesday after spend
ing Sunday with his wife and
relatives here.
Joe Stephenson and wife of
Barada visited Mrs. Stephenson's
parents , Prof , and Mrs. Oliver
over Sunday.
FOR RKNT : A new nine room
house with bath ; three blocks
from main street. Inquire at
Oswald's photo tudio.
Miss Stella Knickerbocker will
leave in a short time for Seattle ,
Wash. , to spend her vacation
with her grand parents. *
Mrs. Lydia Hinton is building
a very neat addition to her cot
tage on Ilarlan street and mak
ing several other improvements.
George Ewalt returned to his
home in Galveston , Texas
Wednesday after a weeks visit
with his mother , Mrs. Jennie
S. Ewalt and his sister Mrs.
Frank Schiable.
Logan Reavis , of Redding ,
California who has been visiting
with relatives in this city left
Wednesday morning for Kansas
City where he will spend a few
days with his brother Daniel
Reavis.
John Hossack was able to be
down town on Wednesday of
this week , after a very severe
illness- Our friend John is still
very weak , but we are glad to
note his health advancing toward
improvement.
Hammocks !
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Dr. McMillan has for sale and hang it in some X
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your wife from scolding and your children X
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from crying , than anything else. Price from XX
$ i up.
CITY PHARMACY ,
DR. ricIYULLAN , Prop. J
| Falls City , - L Nebraska |
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"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.
[ COOL {
I REFRESHING I
! when you arc dry , drop in to
j the Candy Kitchen. You will
] find delicious Ice Cream , all kinds
j ! of Crushed fruits , Nut Sundaes
\ and sodas. Yours to Please ,
iI P. G. Bacakos.
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Mrs. Ada Wells is on the sick
list this week. <
There will be a band concert
tonight at 8:00. :
John Tighe of Humboldt was
in town Tuesday.
M. G. Andrews was down from
Stella last Friday.
J. W. Jones was a business vis
itor from Verdon Monday.
Claude Whitney and wife were
d.own from Salem Monday.
C. F. Xoellers was down from
Stella last Friday on business.
F. W. Coons of Humboldt came
down Monday to attend court.
F. R. Butterfield of Humboldt
was in town on business Monday.
D. C. Smith was a Ilumboldt
visitor to Falls City last Friday.
I. 13. Smith of Humboldt made
a business trip to this city Fri
day.
Lena Cox is visiting her friend ,
Lola Willard , of Reserve this
week.
II. ( \ Funk of Humboldr had
business here on Friday of last
week.
W. D. Ilartwell of Pawnee City
was in town on business Friday
of last week.
George Gordon of Hiawatha
made a business yisit to Falls
City Friday.
Miss Laura Foster of Adair ,
Iowa , is visiting her sister , Mrs.
John W. Crook.
Mrs. M. Senner went to the
country Wednesday to visit for
sometime with Mrs. Win. Nagle.
Mrs. Jessie Sears spent Sunday
at her home in Reserve. On her
return her niece Fay Willard
came with her remaining until
Wednesday.
Landlord McPerson served
more than seventy persons at
dinner last Sunday. The hotel
is up to date in every respect and
is spoken of all sides for its fine
table.
Mr. and Mrs. Hickman ol
Craig , Mo. will arrive today tc
visit the latter's cousin , Mrs. J.
M. DeWald. They are enroutc
home from a visit to Violet ,
Nebr.
Mrs , Jennie Wentworth am'
daughters , Gertrude and Edna ,
arrived Tuesday from their home
at Nortonville , Kansas and wil
make an extended visit witl
frienn'ds in this city.
Notice.
Parties having wigs , costumes
and otlior property of mine will
please return same at once.
SlGMUNl ) Sl'AKTII.
Alfalfa Land.
Write for description and price
of two of the best alfalfa farms
in the Prairie Dog River Valley.
C. A. BAKNAKD ,
Long Island , Kans.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to thank the friends
and neighbors for their kindness
ihown us during the illness and
death of our beloved husband
and father.
MHS. NOAH PUCK AND CIIIUJKKN.
To Members of Methodist Chnrcb.
A. great campaign is on now
lor God and righteousness. It
is the duty of every tnember 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.CuNK , Pastor.
H. C. Smith made a business
trip to Kansas Wednesday. ' ]
Prof. Harnack informs us that
there will be band concerts regu
larly each Thursday evening.
The day will not be changed ex
cept for some unforeseen circum
stance.
Mrs. Amanda Sc.huyler came
down from Lincoln recently to
visit relatives and friends. She
will go from here to Michigan to
visit her son , Will Schuyler and
family.
Mrs. George Crum and daugh
ter , Miss Floss , of Montpelier ,
Ind. , and Mrs. George Dictch
and little daughter. Margaret , of
Hastings , Neb. , arrived Wednesday - } ]
day to visit their mother , Mrs.
Margaret A. Maddox , and other
relatives in this city.
Miss Elizabeth Miller will come
home today from Lincoln where
she has a position as bookkeeper.
She will go to Omaha to attend
the wedding of her sister , Miss
Ella , to Mr. John Ward. Her
sister , Mrs , John Smith , of Texas
will accompany her and visit in
Lincoln before her return here.
Strange things happen when
you go fishing with a Kansan.
The other day Elias Meyers ,
Norman Musselman and a gentle
man from over the Kansas line
went fishing. They had a fine
afternoon , enjoyed the outing
and a very successful catch. All
went well until on the way home
r the bolt came ont of the tongue
and the wheels managed to tickle
the heels of the firey steeds and
away they went at a merry gait.
The occupants were thrown from
the buggy and Mr. Meyers was
quite badly bruised up. The
I team was stopped in front of
Simanton and Pence's. They
lay all the trouble to the gentle
1 man from Kansas for it seems as
though a Kansan can't stand Ne
braska water.