The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, January 10, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JANUARY 10 , 1908
LOCALLORE
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Eat Sowles' candy.
Now is the time to subscribe.
Poultry wanted at Hecks feed
store.
Fresh buttered pop corn at the
Candy Kitchen.
J. II. Miles arrived in the city
Tuesday from Los Angeles.
Bring your Poultry to Swift &
Co. , at Hecks feed store-
Francis Martin returned Satur
day from a business trip to Lin
coln.
When you sell your poultry
bring it to bwift & Co. , Hecks
feed store.
The W. C. T. U. will meet at
the home of Mrs. Bohrer Wed
nesday January 15th.
0. J. McNall came in from
Hamburg , Iowa , this week for a
short visit with friends.
F. A. Bascom of Billings ,
Mont. , spent Tuesday in this city
the guest of his brother.
' / " " " , Miss Avis Wadhams of Lincoln
was the guest of Miss Sallie
Schoenheit in this city this week.
Mrs. Simon Beachy returned
Saturday from quite an extended
visit with relatives at Grinnell ,
Kas.
ChasMcCreery left last even
ing for San Francisco in charge
of a car of poultry for Hermes
Bros.
Miss Lois Keeling left Wed-
nesdav for Aurora , 111. , where
she will spend some time with an
uncle.
H. B. Burris & Co. , are new
advertisers this week. Look up
their ad in this paper and profit
thereby.
Mrs. VE. . Enimerson and
daughter of Dawson were guests
at the home of Wm. Cade in this
city this week.
Mrs. E. K. Kentner came down
from Hutnboldt Saturday aud re
mained over Sunday the guests
of friends in this city.
Aaron Loucks was in St. Joe ,
Sunday , acting as one of the pall
bearers at the funeral of his
friend , H. P. Karnes.
Mrs. Dr. Wilson made a hur
ried trip to Essex , Iowa , this
week accompanying her mother
to her home at that place.
Mrs. Henry Meyers who has
been visiting relatives for the
past three weeks at Grinnell.
Kas. , returned to this city Wed
nesday.
Among the out of town guests
in attendance at the Leap Year
dance Wednesday evening was
George Hansen of Stella and Joe
Windle of Salem.
Phil Hermes returned Friday
from his California trip , where
he had been in the interest of
his business , disposing of a car
of poultry while there.
Matthews , the Price Killer ,
has some interesting news for
our readers on the back page ol
this issue. He is offering bar
gains in every department.
The members of St. Agnes
Guild will conduct an exchange
at the Morsman drug store Sat
urday afternoon , where you can
buy your Sunday dinner ready
prepared.
Prof. Harnack shipped his
household goods to Hiawatha the
first of the week , and now the
professor and his estimable
family have become residents o
our sister city.
\
Basil E. Boyle of the firm of
Frolicht , Duncker and Renard ,
St. Louis , Mo. , visited his
mother , Mrs. Yut/.y. over Sun-
day. Basil is on his regular trip
through the state selling * goods.
Errett Oliver left Sunday for
Jefferson barracks , St. Louis , ,
where he was ordered to report
pending his removal to Wesl
Point , having passed his ex .
amination for that place some i
time ago , and has already re
ceived his appointment as alter-
vate.
The candies at the Candy
Kitchen arc always fresh.
You can buy the finest fresh
fruits at the Candy Kitchen.
P. G. McGilleroy of Hiawatha.
Kas. , was in Falls City Saturday ,
on business
Mrs. Hannah Martin of
Tccumpseh , Neb. , was in town
between trains Saturday ,
Mrs. Rachel Nicholson of Re
serve , Kans. , was a Falls City
business visitor Saturday.
Alex Leo returned the latter
part of the week from his holiday
visit with relatives in St , Louis.
Mrs. Dennis McCarthy went to
Omaha the latter part of the
week to spend a few days .with
relatives.
Bob Wright returned to his
home in Kansas City Sunday
after a week spent with relatives
in this citv.
Mrs. A. EGantt and son Dr.
Ed Hays of Dawson , made a bus
iness trip to Omaha , the latter
part of the week.
Miss Agnes Moran , who spent
the holidays in this city left Sun
day to again take up her school
work in Sheldon. Neb.
Charles Humphrey and wife of
the Verdon Vedette , spent Sun-
lay in this city with Mr. and
Mrs. George A. Abbott.
A. E. Ovenden , editor of the
Pawnee City Chief , was in the
city a short time Sunday on his
vay home from Auburn.
Charles and Morilla O'Harra
returned Sunday from Axtell ,
\as. , after having spent the
lolidays with friends there.
Misses Nola and Helen McCool
who have spent the past week
visiting friends in this city return
ed to their home in Salem Sunday.
Miss Mabel Greenwald return
ed to LaMars , Iowa , last Friday
: o resume her work as teacher in
the public schools at that place.
Mrs. Benj Nicholson returned
Saturday from Craig , Mo. , where
she visited two weeks with her
parents Mr. and Mrs G. G.
Stumbo.
W. D. Easley and wife went to
Stella Saturday for a few
days visit with W. H. Wheeler
and family before returning to
Kansas City.
Vern Ripley and wife who have
been identified with the Joarnal
for some time will leave soon for
Shenandoah , Iowa , where they
expect to reside in the future-
Mrs- John Gehling returns
this week from her old home in
Goshin , Wis. , where she was call
ed about three ago by the serious
illness of her father , whose death
occurred on Christmas day.
The Tribune this week receiv
ed a very neat and convenient
calender from W. R. Crook , vice
president of the 1st National
Bank of Paonia , Colo. Mr.Crook
is a brother of our postmaster G-
J. Crook.
John Kone , years ago a resi
dent of this citv , but now in the
restaurant business in Summer-
field , Kas. , was in the city a
short time Saturdav renewing old
acquaintances. John is looking
fine , old Father Time having
dealt very leniently with himant
he says he feels "just as young
as he used to be. " He left Sun
day for a few days visit in St.Jot
before returning to his home.
MrsEflie M. Lambert o
Seneca Castle , N. Y. , will lecture
at the Christian church of thii
city Tuesday evening Januarj
J14 , 1008. Mrs. Lambert wai
formerly Miss Eflie Stumbo
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. G
Stumbo wao for so many yean
were residents of Falls City ant
vicinity. She is National Or
ganizer of the W. C. T. U. am
I N. Y. State Secretary of th
'Young ' Womans Christian Tern
' Union. Her lecture Tues
t day evening will be under th
( auspices of the W. C. T. U. o >
| this city. Everybody invited
Admission free. An offering wil
be taken at the close of the meel
ing.
Dr. Wilson made a professional
visit to Ilumboldt Friday.
Judge Isham Kcavis was an
Omaha yisitor the last of the
weck
A..E. Jaquet made a short
business visit to St. Joe the last
of the week.
Dorothy White left Sunday to
resume her school work at the
State University
'Buster Brown'1 will appear at
the Gehling next Monday even
ing , Januarv 13th. |
Judge Gillespie made a professional - _
fessional trip to Omaha the latter
part of the week.
Dr. Morris of Ilumboldt at
tended the Elk lodge in this
city Friday evening.
Frank McDermett of Kansas
City was a business visitor in the
city the first of the week.
Gco. Wertz came in from his
ionic at Alma Saturday and
spent a short time with friends
icre.
After all , we have much to be
thankful fcr. The clock on
[ yj'ford's corner is again in run
ning order.
Byron Dunn of near Barada ,
left Monday for Lincoln where
ic will take up schoLl work at
the Cottier University.
Dr. Wilson wishes to announce
liis office and residence will be
over McMillian's drug store on
or before February 1 , 1'JOS.
Mrs. Munson of Oneida , Kas. ,
who nas been the guest of her
daughter Mrs. Elliott for some
time returned home Monday.
Mrs. Caffrey and mother Mrs.
Watson of Mound City , Mo. , re
turned to their home Monday ,
after a short visit in this city
with their sister and daughter
Mrs. John Wilson.
One of the coming attractions j
at the Gehling , Monday January
13th , is Buster Brown , his dog
Tige" and his friend "Mary
Jane" together with a company
of forty , mostly girls. ,
Charley Bliss , one of our old'
Falls City boys , is visiting in I i
this city. Charley is now interested
i
ested in a sheep ranch in western
Iowa and is making good , which ,
will be welcome news to his
many friends here- j
Editor Stowell was in the city i
a short time Monday. Mr.
Stowell has been in South
Dakota for the past few years ,
and after a few weeks visit with
friends in this vicinity , will go
to New York for a few months
stay with his parents.
The committee having the af
fair in charge desire us to state
that the premium list for the
Fanners' institute to be held
February 5 , 6 , 7 and 8. will be
ready for distribution next week.
About $300 will be offered in
prizes , and the session promises
to be an interesting one.
Rev. C. N. Allison who held
meetings at the Christian church
of this place in June , passed
through the city Saturday on his
way to Table Rock where he will
conduct evangelistic services
through this month , having re
signed his pastorate at Mound
City , Mo. , owing to the ill health
of his family.
Prof. Harnack opened his
Billiard Parlors to the public
this week. It is one of the
handsomest parlors to be found
in the state and will be con
ducted strictly in accordance
with law. 'Through t h e
columns of The Democrat he in
vites the people to call and see i
him. Hiawatha Democrat.
"Laugh and the world laughs 1
with you.1 is an old and true '
saying. Go and sec "Buster
Brown , " and "Tige" and their :
forty fun dispensing pals when i
thev come to the Gehling on i
Januarv 13th , and they will I
leave you laughing when they
f say good-bye1 is not near as old I
1. a saying but never the less it is i
11 just as true. There's a laugh i
t- going round all the time with :
few screams wedged in between
The teddy bear craxe is riving |
out , for which all are riulv thank-j
ful. I
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Fran I : LMnkancy of Nims City ,
spent a portion of the week in
this city.
Wm. Harnack came oyer from
Hiawatha and spent Sumlav
with his family.
J , L. Slocum and Warren Hut-
chins were business visitors in
Stella Monday.
FOR SAI.K Barred Plymouth
Rock young Roosters. John
Rieschick. 7-tf
Mrs. Chinnock and daughter of
Wymore , are guests at the home
of CP. . Marion this week.
Al Hoffcr of Kansas City came
up Saturday and spent a few days
with relatives in this city.
Rev. G. L. Neide went to
Ilumboldt yesterday to look after
church interests at that place.
Martin Kanaly and wife re
turned Sunday from their holiday
visit with home folks at Rulo.
The Misses Thompson left
Tuesday morning to again take
up their school duties at the Peru
Normal.
Fred Walter of Burlington , la. ,
arrived in the city Monday for a
few days visit withGeorge Kapp
and family-
Mrs. M. EHickman. . who has
been visiting her sister Mrs.E- .
Reed left Saturday for her home
in Bassett. Neb.
Al Stumbo and family spent
Sunday over in Hamlin guests at
the homes of Jeff Prater and
Chas. McGuire-
Dave Wilson of Mound City ,
Mo. , spent this week in the city
looking after his big brother
John , the tailor.
Mrs. Will Nettlebeck and fam
ily returned Thursday to their
home in Shubert after a week's
visit with relatives in this city.
M. Seff and family and Mr.
Jacobs and wife went to Kansas
City Sunday to attend services in
'the Jewish synagogue at that
place.
Miss Elizabeth Jones , an em-
ploye in the suit department at
VG. . Lyford's , has resumed her
'duties after a week's visit with
home fqlks at Reserve.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Boor of
Conotton- Ohio , left Tuesday for
their home after a pleasant visit
in this city with their cousin
Clem Firebaugh and wife.
Charley Cornell and wife of
Pawnee City arrived in the city
Saturday. Charley has accepted
a position in Leyda's cigar store
jand he and his wife have decided
to locate here.
I Miss Melva Kerns left last
week for St. Joe. She was ac
companied by her mother whose
eyesight is failing and they
'make ' the trip to consult an
i eminent optician.
' George Boone of St. Joe spent
from Thursday to Sunday in this
city with relatives. Mr. Boone
expects to spend the winter either
in California or Florida and came
up to bid the folks good bye.
The season of sale bills is at
hand and the Tribune wishes testate
state that we are prepared to
1 print sale bills while you wait ,
and do as good work and at as
low figures as you can get any
place. 7-tf
The only thing that pulled the
Tribune through this strenuous
week was the fact that Wm.
Cade gave the force a bottle of
13-year old wine the fiirst of the
week. The only fault we found
was that the bottle wasn't big
enough.
Word was received this week
by friends in this city of the
death of Al CarstetterMiicl :
occurred at his home in St. Jo (
last weekMr. . Carstetter i
number of years ago was em
ployed at the B. & M. depot ii
this city and has a number o
a friends here who will be sorry ti
. hear of his death.
Electric Theater
Entire change of program every Mon
day , Wednesday and Friday.
i
Open Every Night at 7 p. m.
ADMISSION
Adults - lOc
Children under i2
- - Sc
We solicit the patronage of the people
of Falls City and vicinity , especially La
dies and Children.
No picture exhibited in this show that
can offend the most refined.
BOWER & WALLER , Props.
Announcement
Having1 purchased the News
Stand of John Bruhn , we wish
to announce to the people of
this city .and vicinity that we
will be pleased to welcome
you to our place of business
at any time , and that we will
keep constantly on hand a full
stock of
Periodicals
Stationery
Smokers' Supplies
Woodward's Candies
Late Fiction
We cater especially to the
ladies' trade. We will take
special orders for any book on
the market not found in our
stock.
stock.We
We solicit a share of your
trade.
W. B. BURRIS & CO.
John Bruhn's Old Stand.
Contractors.
Sealed bids on the Contract
for the Basement and Foundation
of a new Catholic church in this
town will be received at my re
sidence from date till the 20th ,
of January l')08. ) 7:30 : p. in.
07-2 t FATIIKK BKX.
Stockholders Meeting.
The annual meeting of the
Stockholders of the Southeast
Nebraska Telephone Company ,
will be held at the First National
Bank on Saturday evening. Jan
uary llth , l'OS. All stock
holders are invited to be present.
E. H. TOWUJ , Secretarv.
Ed McKeiver and family who
went to Canada several months
ago intending to remain there ,
are expected back this week.
They haye enough of Canada and
have decided to spend the balance
of their days in this , the garden
spot of the universe.
Taft's supporters controlled the
Ohio state republican committee
in the proportion of two to one
and fixed the date of the state
convention a n d the primary
method o f choosing delegates
\\ith perfect ease. The Taft op
position in Ohio will disappear
like shadows. Fremont Tribune.
Gospel meetings will begin next
Sunday in the Christian church
and continue indefinitely. Vital
subjects will be presented each
evening. You are invited to at
tend these sereices. Come and
bring your friends. You will be
treated kindly and made welcome.
Services will beyin at 7:30 : each
evening. "Come let us reason
together. "
Bert McKeiver was a Kansas
City visitor Sunday.
Mrs. John Ogle of Dawson is
visiting her brother Charley
Bruhn in this city.
Mrs. Chas. Banks who has been
quite sick for the past week , is
again able to be about ,
Mrs. Albert Norris returned
Saturday from a week's visit
with her daughter at Lincoln.
Sidney Lapp returned Saturday
from Hiawatha where he has
been working with the telephone
gang.
Mrs. Eliott and mother Mrs.
Munson returned Friday from a
two weeks visit with relatives at
Herndon , Iowa.
Josephine Graves left Saturday
to again take up her school work
at Wayne , Neb. , after a pleasant
holiday vacation with friends in
this city.
The big Pre-Inventory sale is
still on at V. G. Lyfords and no
one can offord to miss the bar
gains offered-on goods in all de
partments. See his ad in this
issue.
Misses Mable and Minnie
Macotnber returned the latter
part of last- week from Coweta.
Okla. , after having spent their
vacation with their parents of
that place.
Ed Davis and family have mov
ed here from Salem and are now
occupying the Mrs. Frank Smith
property in the south part of
town , Mr. Dayis has accepted a
position as lineman with the local
telephone company.
Miss Frankie Moran , who has
been such a faithful employe at
the Central office for so long ,
handed in her resignation Satur
day morning , the same to take
effect immediately. Miss Moran
and her mother leave this even
ing for Shelton , Neb. , where
they go for the benefit of the
former's health. While Frankie
will be greatly missed by her
associatcSi all sincerely hope the
change will prove beneficial.
Prof. Searson is Exonerated by
Official Body ,
Treasurer Brien of the State
Board of Education at a recent
meeting of that body in Lincolm
read a report of the sub-coin-
mittee appointed to investigate
I the charge against Profsssor
I Searson. The report reviewed
' .the . testimony in the trial in
i court and beiore the board and
'closed ' with the statement that
Professor Searson had been un
justly accused and recommend
ing that he be exonerated. The
report was adopted.
Don't be pessimistic. Get all
the pleasure possible out of the
fine weather we are now having ,
and don't think about the storms
you seem so positive are coming.