The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, January 08, 1909, Image 5

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    THE LOCAL LORE
HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST TO
YOU AND ME.
What Your Friends and Their
Friends HaYe Been Doing the
Past Week.
—Kat Sowles Candy.
The man who really wants to
win, will.
Dr. Tefft, Dentist. Maddox block,
opposite court house.
W. J. King of Hastings sent us
cash on subscriptions.
Mrs. S. Marts has our thanks
for cash on subscription.
A. Fuetcher of Rulo was a bus
iness caller the latter part of the
week.
Many a letter addressed to a
man's wife is for him if it lias a
bill inside.
The man is poor indeed who
has tio one to rejoice with him in
his success.
(filbert Irwin of Humboldt sent
as a libera! check to be applied
on subscription.
Henry llaeffele on route 5 call
ed Saturday and renewed his
faith in the Tribune.
Wm. Whetzel of Kulo calleu at
the office Saturday and subscrib
ed for the Tribune.
Thomas Martin, wi'e and baby
returned Saturday to their home
in Terre Haute. Indiana.
Wir wuenschen 'alien unseren
Eesern und Freunden ein Glueck
liclies und Segenreiches Neu Jahr.
Miss Mary Cashman of Barns
ton, Neb-, spent Saturday in this
city at the home of Wm-Higgins.
Eve had almost as much trou
ble in the Garden of Eden as the
average woman of today has with
her help.
Wm. Strunk was down from
Dawson Friday. While here he
gave us a liberal check on sub
scription.
The man who can have every
thing he wants, often discovers
that he takes on a lot of excess
baggage.
T. J- Feasel of Humboldt spent
the past week in this city. He
received treatment of Dr.Burchard
while here.
Miss Laura Diamond of Omaha
returned home Sunday after vis
iting her cousin. Miss Marie Mc
Carty in this city.
To know the value of a dollar,
earn it. To know the pleasure
of it, spend it. To feel the need
of it, be without it.
H. C. Yutzy of Minneapolis,
Minn., who is visiting in the city,
called and renewed his subscrip
tion to the Tribune.
Editor Robinson and wife of
Franklin, Neb-, were in the city
Saturday enroute to Hiawatha.
The former made this office a
pleasant call
W. R- McFarland and family
who have been visiting at the
homes of Dr. Roberts and M- B.
Sharp returned to their home in
Omaha, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Clay Yutzy
and children o f Minneapolis,
Minn-, are here visiting at the
home of the former’s father, Dr.
J. C- Yutzy- Mr. Yutzy is trav
eling freight agent for the Min
neapolis & St. Louis R. R. This
is the first vacation he has had
for several years.
Private Money.
Private money to loan on I^eal
Estate. Mortgages bought and
sold. Call at First National
Bank. 3-tf A. J. Weaver
Good Morning
. BEST
for the Eyes, best for the Money,
and best in Workmanship--this
we can earnestly say for our
“ Made-to-Fit”
Eye Glasses
Let us personally tell you more
about it.
Geo.W.Reneker,O.I).J.D.
Eye, Ear, J^o-ie and Throat
Falls City. Neb.
German Evangelical Church
’.1:45 a. m. Sunday school.
10:45 h. m. Sermon.
7 p. m. Young People Alliances
7:l?0 p. m. Sermon.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:540
P. m.
Friday choir practice K p. m.
Petek Sun mann, Pastor.
When the devil has convinced
a man that idleness is happiness,
he drives out the good angels of
noble aspirations and uplifting
sentiments or desires, and him
self moves in and takes full pos
session; for “an idle mind is the
devil’s workshop,” and idle hands
are his tools, found all ready for
his use.
Mrs. D. P. Lowe and sot: Cecil
spent last week with the formers
daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Morris at
Bethany- On their way home
they visited James Morris and
family at Stella. Mrs. Lowe re
turned Thursday but Cecil did
not return until Sunday.
George Wahl and wife went to
Kansas City and visited friends
and relatives. George returned
home Sunday, but his wife re
mained for a longer visit.
When the Sundays liool teach
er asked an Iowa boy, '‘What is
the greatest of virtues*!1” he re
plied glibly: "Buttin' in!**
Mrs. Lary Pore came down
from Omaha Sunday and will
spend some time in this city with
her brothers and sisters.
Mr and Mis. Harner of Mt.
Pelier, lnd., were in the city dur
ing the week visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Greenwald.
Mrs. Margery Grant left Tues
day for an extended visit with her
daughter, Mrs. T. O’Haren at
Artesia, New Mexico.
A number of the business men
closed their places of business
New Years day and gave their
employees a vacation.
Working for accomplishment,
not merely for hire, is the road to
worthiness, attainment, advance
ment and success.
E- G. Phillips, Grand Master
Workman of A. O. U. W., of Ta
ble Rock was in the city during
the week.
Miss A- Wittrock called at this
office during the week and placed
her name among our new sub
scribers.
Miss Kate and Ed Schulenberg
returned Thursday from a five
weeks visit with relatives n Ok
lahoma.
Mr. Crandell oi Reserve, who
is a member of the < >. A. R’s. at
tended Mr. Cade's funeral here
Sunday.
Deputy Morrisy am. wife went
to Pawnee City Monday to install
the officers in the Highlander
lodge.
Grandma Battrealt ame uu
from St. Joe and will make her
home in this city with her chil
dren.
Joseph Glasser was down from
Humboldt on business nnected
with the county board this week.
Mrs. Whitney of Dawson re
turned Monday after visiting at
the home of Lawren> Wheeler.
A woman always feels sorry or
the family that moves into the
house she has just vacated.
Florence Parchen spent a few
days in Verdon with relatives, re
turning home Sunday.
Mrs. John Martin of Linco r is
visiting ner parents M. ( ianlni
and wife in this city.
Frank Smith was among th"
land seekers who went to To as
Tuesday morning.
Yolk Lippold and laughter o;
Wymore visited relatives here
during the week.
M rs. M. K. Davies of Ames,
Iowa, sent us cas’ n subscrip
tion this week.
Mrs. W. lb L ...
serve is a new subs riber this
week.
Mr. and Mrs- bill Hoppe of
Preston were shopping ler* Sat
urday.
Being honest pays a man's
mother more than DIO per cent.
Mark TefTt spent New Years
day in Lincoln.
Order vour coal of C. A.Ileck.
Ben Reichers spent Sunday with
his parents in this city.
Get your potatoes at Heck’s
feed store, 75c per bushel.
W. 11. Mark of Yerdon renew
ed his subscription this week.
Miss Beulah Fry returned Sun
day from a visit in Hiawatha
Evan Owens and wife of Yer
don were in this city Saturday.
Chas. Litzke spent Friday in j
Humboldt,the guest of Joe Lepic. j
Mrs. Kent is unite ill at her
home in the north part of town.
F. E. Schmitt has our thanks
for cash on subscription the past
week.
Prcit. R. Holt of Humboldt re
newed his subscription during tin'
week.
Wm. Smith of Salem was a
business caller at this office Sat
urday.
Wm. Rubric returned to Kansas
City Htmdav where lie is attend
ing school.
Edgar Schock returned to Lin
coln Sunday where he is attend
ing school.
Mrs. (. atherine Hoppe returned
Sunday from a v isit with relatives
at Sabetha.
Louis Lynch and wife of Sabe
tha attended \V m. Cade’s funeral
here Sunday.
George Shields and (>. Schoen
heit are among our new subscrib
ers this week.
Miss Lillie Moran of Belleville,
Kans , is visiting relatives in and
near this city.
Miss Agee arrived in the city
from Illinois to visit her brother
and family here.
Martin Zook of Hope, Kansas,
renewed his faith in this family
paper during the week.
Lloyd and Paul Davies return
ed from a visit to their grand
father, J. D- Griffith at Yerdon
Mrs E. (>• Lewis returned the
first of the week from Lincoln
where she spent the past week.
Mrs. ^. F, Emmerson and
daughter Maree of Verdon were
guests of Jennie Prater Sunday.
I). M. Davies and wife spent
New Years day in Auburn at the
home of Tlios. Davies and wife.
Mrs, Mary Freie of this city
added her name to our ever in
creasing subscription list Satur
day.
Henry White add wife of Sabe
tlia were here Sunday to attend
the funeral o: the iatters uncle,
Win. Cade.
Emerson Bower- and wife and
Flemming Robb and wife sa w”A
Toymakers Dream” at the Gchl
ing Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs: C. Williamson of
j Sabetha were in the city Sunday
to attend the funeral of the for
I trier's uncle, Wm. Cade.
One does not have to spend
time now-a-days figuring on
whether or no his salary will
cover his expense. He knows it
will not.
A. J. Weaver and wifejreturn
ed the latter part of the week
from White Dig- n Mich., where
'they spent the be I id ays at Mrs.
Weaver’s home
Wm. Yoesei < : route 5 called
Saturday and renewed his sub
scription to the Tribune. He
also ordered !. - t aper changed to
Iiulo route
Misses Grace and Gertrude By
ford. Dorothy Me rehead and Dor
othy White returned to Lincoln
the first of the week after spend
ing the holiday vacation at home.
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A HOWE IN TEXAS
Some fine land wed located near
Canyon City. Texas in various sized
tracts, good terms. Have a tract
will exchange and take an 80 or
160 as part pay in Richardson
County or nearby Will take pleas
ure in giving you full particulars Be
sure and call on or write, C. M
Thomas, care National Hotel. Falls
City Nebraska
j You would not delay taking Foley’s
i K'dney Remedy at the, first sign of
j kidney or bladder trouble if you realiz
ed that neglect might result in Brights
j disease or diabetes. Foley’s Kidney
! Remedy corrects irregularities and
cures all kidney and bladder disorders.
1 Kerr's Pharmacy
Aug. Deckinger called at this
office Saturday and paid his sub
scription two years ahead- Mr.
Deckinger and family leave soon
for Alabama, where they will
make their future home.
The many friends of (lus Ap
pelotT will be sorry to hear he is
suffering from a tuinorof the eye.
He has underwent an operation
and it is hoped he will soon be
himself again.
Mrs. Kmtna Sbobbie was called
to Fairview, Kansas, Sunday to
attend the funeral of her father
in-law. Miss Lena Kosn is caring
for her family while she is away.
This week the Tribune receiv
ed a postal with the portrait of
L. II. Rohmever our German
newspaper man on it. And with
it came a New Years greeting.
Mrs. G. W. St umbo and daugh
ter, Jennie l’earl returned to
their home in Lincoln Saturday
after a visit at the home of Sam
Prater and family.
Harry Pittock returned to St.
Joe the first of the week, where
lie is attending Ainsworth col
lege. He spent a two week’s va
cation in this city with his mot her.
Cocoanut Fudge and Chocolate
Nut Fudge only 10c a lb. Saturday
January 9th at the Candy Kitchen,
Don t miss these treats. They are
both delicious and home-made.
Mrs. Dro of Syracuse spent a
part of the week in this city with
her daughter, who is attending
school at the convent, also at the
home of Dennis McCarty.
Misses Mattie a n d Jennie
Shillings returned to their home
in Bloomington, 111-, after visit
ing their sister, Mrs. Sam Moore.
Mrs. Jane Shoup returned
home the latter part of the week
after spending some time with
relatives in Colorado.
Mrs. Rose Heaston and two
little daughters returned Sunday
from Stella, where they spent a
few days with relatives.
Frank TefTt and Clyde White of
Lincoln spent Sunday in this city
the guests of Grace Hoppe and
Verna Story.
James Grant, of Margrave’s
ranch, saw “The Toymaker’s
Dream ’ at the Gehling Saturday
night.
J. II- Miles returned this week
from California. He was called
here by the illness of his son Joe,
Karl Camblin returned to
Ross, Wyoming, after spending
some time with relatives here.
Verna Story is sick this week
and Rosa Wolff is taking her
place at the telephone office.
Joe Culp of Hooper, Colo., is
visiting his sister, Mrs. Grant
Windle in this city.
Rev. K. Ellsworth Day ot Nel
son. Neb . was a business visitor
here Wednesday.
Mrs. Sam Sears and daughter
Grace visited relatives in Hum
boldt Sunday.
Hen Dilly of Hiawatha was the
guest of < leorge Gilligan during
the past week.
Release your temper and lose;
hold your temper and win! Take
your choice.
Mrs- John Hoppe visited her
parents at Oneida, Kansas, the
past week
Elmer Hoselton and Wm. Mar
grave of Preston were in the city
Saturday.
Sam ISarrent and Miss Rosa
Self spent Sunday at the home of
M. Seff.
Dick Downs is in California
| visiting his daughter, Mrs. Bruce
| Dixon.
Inez Wachtei returned to Peru
’ after a two week's holiday vaca
tion.
B. F. Morgan went to Lincoln
I Sunday to transact business.
Cloyd Harmon was up from
Hiawatha Friday evening.
Miss Vesta Lively has returned
j to her school work at Peru.
Glen McMillan was a passen
ger to St. Joe, Sunday.
Duty is a stern and oftimes
cruel master.
Easy money has been many a
1 man's curse.
J. \V. Harris was down from
Stella Monday.
Never run an account with the
milk man. He may chalk it up!
Mrs. Allie Watson went to Peru
Wednesday to attend the wedding
of a relative.
Mrs. John Crook was called to
Marysville, Mo., Monday by the
illness of her uncle.
Mrs. George Albright and two
daughters. Flora and Minnie,
were Dawson visitors Sunday.
Mrs Sansom of Humboldt was
in the city the guest of her daugh
ter, Mrs. Charles Sharis over
Sunday.
Walter, Murt and D. Colson ot
the west end of the county were
business visitors here the first of
the week.
Mrs. J. M. Jellison, who has
been confined to her bed for the
past two weeks, has sufficiently
recovered as to be able to sit up.
The electric theater will be
completed in a few days and will
be a very comfortable room. The
floor is being raised and will seat
about 300 people.
\V. II. Julian and wife, who
have been visiting at the home of
J. R. Cain, left this week for
Bozeman, Mont,, to visit Mrs. A
von Oven. From there they will
go to their home at Long Beach,
Cal.
Ingraim Cain returned this
week to Chouteau, Mont., after
spending a short time on a visit
with his parents in this city. On
his way there he will stop at
Bozeman, Mont., to visit his cou
sin, Miss Lettie von Oven.
B. F. Jorn of near Verdon call
jed at this office Wednesday and
subscribed for the Tribune. lie
iniortns us he will leave this
week for Norcater, Kansas where
he has bought land and will
make his home in the future.
A. N. Harris and wife of Shu
bert were in the city the first of
the week helping care for their
son, Jesse, who had his limb
broken in a runaway last Thurs
day. The patient is at the home
of P. S. Heacock and is resting
nicely.
I)r. Wilson arrived in the city
tlie first of the week and is now
located over Samuel Wahl's store
in tlie office with Dr. W. S. Fast,
and will have complete charge
from now on. Dr. Fast will re
main in the office with Dr. Wilson
until March 1st.
On Mon da 3' while Frank Knick
erbocker was out on the ice wagon
a blanket blew oil of one of the
horses and the team became
frightened and ran away. In
making an elTort io stop them
Frank caught his hand on a nail
and badly cut his left thumb.
On Tuesday evening the lire
department was called to the
home of Paul llessler in the east
part of town and on arriving
found a chimney burning out. It
was fortunate the lire was no
worse for the wind was blowing
a gale and was a bad night for a
lire.
A "I’rince of Sweden” has met
with instantaneous success. It is
an interesting story with delight
ful comedy, sensational scenes and
many delightful pictures ol the
Northwest around Sweden, Min
nesota, and appeals to the public.
The character, “‘A Prince of Sw.
den,” that good natured Swede,
always creates a scream and a
comedy that will be as loving a
stage character as that of Uncle
Josh in “The Old Homestead’
and the popularity of this play
will never diminish, but will live
with the theatre-going public as
the years pass by. Will appear
at Gehling Opera House, Monday,
January 11.
HERMES BROS.
want a car of Live Poultry, January
j II, 12, 13 and 14, 09, for which we
will pay the following prices:
Hens per pound . 10c
Springs per pound 10c
Ducks per pound 7c
Geese per pound 6c
Old Roosters per pound 3c
Turkeys per pound 10c
Butter Fat 30c
Hides per pound 7c
Remember the dates and bring in
your poultry. Yours Respt
HERMES BROS
! Phone No. 35.
The Chautauqua and the Farmer
No Chautauqua can be a sue
cess without tue patronage ano
co-operation of the farmers of
the community. The managers
of the Falls (Jity Chautauqua
Association realize this and
have made special provision tor
the farmer’s needs, 'The open
ing day, Saturday, July tilth,
will be farmer’s day. One of
the most noted men of America
has been secured as speaker for
that day. lion, F. I). Coburn i->
in a class by himself', lie has
made liimseli famous by refus
ing to be a IT.S. senator becaus
he would rather work for the
Kansas farmers.
It. It. Teeteb, Sec’y.
New Cases Filed
The following cases have been
liled during the past week:
F,liner K. James vs. Drainage
Ditch District No. 1. Appeal.
Susans Marmot vs. Oottlieb
Marmot, divorce.
(leo. I.. Coon vs. Drainage Dis
trict No. 1, appeal.
Jno. A. Mullins vs. Drainage
District No. 1, appeal.
The Toymaker's Dream
A well tilled house greeted tli
Toymaker’s Dream at the Gelding
Saturday night. The chorus girls
were good and the musical special
ties were a little better than the
average. All who were present
seemed well pleased with the play.
Mrs. J. E. Wilhite returned
Thursday from K a n s a s City
where she had been visiting her
son, Jule Schoenheit- She
reports him some better, but at
this writing not able to sit up vet.
lie has spent several weeks at Ex
celsior Springs.
The cit) council met in regular
Session at the council rooms Mon
day evening. No business of
much importance was transacted
except the allowing of the several
bills, that always come before
them at the first of each month
This week Joe Miles, Jr. who
has been suffering from typhoid
fever for several weeks and was
improving, is reported to be in a
dangerous condition. A doctor
from Kansas City was called to
this place Monday to see him.
Mrs. W. S. Korner returned yes
terday from an extended visit with
her daughter, Mrs. Ethel Morrow
in St. Eouis
Miss Lottie l’utnam was
among those from here who at
tended the New Years ball at
I (awson.
11. M Jenne, l)r. 1). (1. Grif
fith and Dr. J. M. Greene are
among our new subscribers this
week.
Mrs. Susan Holes of Rulo has
our thanks for a renewal of faith
in the Tribune this week.
Adam Harmon of Beatrice spent
this week in the city with his sis
ter, Mrs. (). Wachtel.
Rev. Mastin was unable to hold
his mid-week’s services on ac*
count of his health.
Mrs. Lewis George and mother
of Barada were shopping in this
j city' Wednesday.
John Hutchins returned this
week from a visit with relatives
in the east.
The flying machine will make
the auto look up to it, anyhow!
Dr- Fast made a business trip
to St. Joe, Tuesday.
W. G. Walthcrs and wife spent
Sunday in Lincoln.
James Hill is very ill at his
home in this city.
.
Thanks
for the trade you have
already given us, and
thanks for the increas
ed patronage which we
will get by meriting it
R.A.Dittmar
Successor to Cleveland