The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, January 22, 1909, Image 5

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    THE LOCAL LORE
HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST TO
YOU AND ME.
What Your Friends and Their
Friends Have Been Doing the
Past Week.
— Eat Sowles Candy.
Dr. Wilson, Wahl’s building.
Donald McCoy went to St. Joe
Sunday evening
Dr. Tefft, Dentist. Maddox block
opposite court house.
A1 Kroh of Verdon was a bus*
ness visitor in this city Saturday.
Mrs. Jones of Omaha is visit
.ng her sister. Mrs. John Young.
Roy Swisegood of Verdon was
a business visitor here Saturday.
A baby boy arrived at the home
of Ray Johnson near Salem Sun
day.
Florence Judd of Dawson will
Mart a tailoring school in tlie
Miller building,
Mrs. C. F, Vaught of this city
spent a part of the week with
Mrs. J. A. Vaught and Miss Car
rie.
Mrs. W. E. Davis who was visit
ing her sister Mrs. J. M. Jellison,
left Saturday for a visit at Coun
cil Bluffs.
Sauer Kraut Candy, the best ever
only 15c per lb. and Peanut Brittle.
:Oc per lb. Saturday. January 23. at
the Candy Kitchen.
R. C. James and Prof. T. J.
Oliver were in Humboldt Friday
night. They acted as judges in
the Humboldt-Auburn debate.
L. C. Edwards is now ready for
housekeeping, having won a sack
of Matthews’Bon Bon Hour given
away at the Lyric Thursday
night.
Miss Lola Thompson of Mor
rill returned to this city where
she is receiving treatment from
Dr. Laurence. She has spent
several weeks at her home during
the holidays.
While pouring some boiling
water from a boiler to a wash tub
one day last week, Mrs. D. P.
Lowe was so unfortunate as to
have the water splash in her face
and burned her quite bad.
This week vfre received a com
munication from Wm. Weick of
Nampa, Idaho. He states the
weather there is lovely, the cold
est it has been this winter is 8
degrees above zero, but it is usu
ally from 16 to 30 above. Last
Wednesday they had 8 inches of
snow and it was 56 degrees above
zero, without sunshine.
You will surely be interested
in the timely topics to be discuss
ed at the First Presbyterian
church next Sunday by the pas
tor the Rev. R. Cooper Bailey,
Ph. D., and will therefore make
vour plans in advance so as to be
-present. Topic for the morning,
'‘The perplexing questions of
life,” and in the evening. “Health
resorts.” Hearty, healthy and
hopeful are the services at this
church.
Wholesale
Climax Chick Feed, Gold Coin
Flour, Salt of all kinds, Brooms,
Gasoline, Coal Oil delivered to
dealers in any part of city or
adjoining towns. Give us a trial
order. HKCK & Hahlow.
3-21_
Magnetic healing
Miss Lizzie Heitland, a gradu
ate of the Weltmer School of
Magnetic Healing, of Nevada,
Mo. I am prepared to treat dis
eases of all kinds- Phone 27‘>
Located at Mrs. Burris’ residence
south of the convent. 4t
School Children
Suffer
from imperfect vision and are
called dull :r> studies We give
careful attention to the fitting
of children's study
Classes
Geo.W.Reneker,0.1).J.l).
Eye, Ear, JVose and Throat
Falls City, Neb.
German Evangelical Ghurch
9:45 a. ui, Sunday school.
10:45 a. 01. Sermon.
7 p, m. Young People Alliances
7:90 p. m. Sermon.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:90
p. m.
Friday choir practice H p. in.
Petek Schtmann, Pastor.
Henry Sandrock. a farmer liv
ing near Salem, who is suffering
from typhoid fever is reported
j some better. Dr. Greene
| has charge of the case and this
i week a trained nurse arrived to
take charge of the case, the nurse
i who had the case was called away,
lie is the gentleman who sold his
farm and bought the Martin Ka
nalv property and will move to
town.
Dr. Emma Lawrence reports
Mrs. Elva Sears Vincent as being
much improved. While she is
still in poor health the doctor
says she can see each day that
she is gaining. This will be
welcome news to Mrs. Vincent's
many friends in this city.
George Hossack left Sunday
for Omaha. From there he will
go to Niobrara where is employed
by the Nebtaska Bridge A- Con
struction Co. of Omaha. They
are building a government bridge
across the Niobrara.
Miss Grace Miner, formerly a
teacher in our city schools but
now one of Omaha’s most suc
cessful teachers, has been made
president of the Omaha branch of
the National Story Tellers league.
Charles and GusHeinzelman of
Verdon were business visitors
here Tuesday. They are two of
Richardson countys most success
ful and energetic real estate men.
Gertrude Lum came down from
Verdon Friday and attended the
meeting of the Friends of Coun
cil held that evening. She re
turned home Saturday.
On Thursday of last week Prof,
and Mrs. Harnack of Hiawatha
were made glad by the arrival of
a baby at their home. We ex
tend congratulations.
Louie Godfernon left Sunday
for Wymore. He is trying to re
ceive judgement from the railroad
company for injuries he received
in the summer.
Katherine Casliman and Ther
essa Rawliegh of Barneston are
visiting at the home of their un
cle, Wm. Higgins and family.
Elza Williamson of Sabetha
was a visitor in this city Satur
day. He was the guest at the
home of Earl Frakes
This week E- J. Satterwhite
asks us to send his paper to this
city instead of Salem as he is
moving back here.
Goodloe and LaForge will go
to Rulo next week where they
have a big job of house moving
awaiting them.
Mrs. James Stephenson of Bar
ada spent several days in this
city visiting at the home of her
daughter.
Mrs. J. R. McCleary spent Sat
urday in Verdon, on ^combina
tion business and pleasure trip.
Win. Zentner and wife are the
proud parents of a baby boy born
to them during the past week.
A tiue newspaper is a teacher
of good morals, and a dispenser
of true and useful information.
it takes about all the thought
and work which one man can give
to run one man right.
W. F. Veach and wife came
down from Verdon in their auto
Saturday afternoon.
T. C. Kelsey called Saturday
and renewed his faith in this
family necessity.
Florence Judd of Dawson was
in the city visiting at the home
of N. B. Judd.
Hot air can take a balloon up a
long ways, but it can’t keep it
there.
L. C. Edwards was a business
visitor in Humboldt Monday.
Frank Blakenev war down
from Nims City Friday.
-Buy your Red Seal hour at
! Heck’s feed store. 3*3t
Dr. Ed Hays of Dawson was in
the city Friday.
Fred Sebold spent Monday in
! Humboldt.
I
Mrs. James Moss spent Monday
in Salem.
Buy your Red Seal flour at
Heck’s feed store. d-Jt
Terry Kemist was down from
from Dawson Tuesday.
Dr. Clreene purchasen a Max
well automobile Wednesday o f
Spickler Bros.
Earl ShalTer and wife are the
proud parents of a baby boy born
Friday.
S. I*. Hist of Salem was the
guest of his son, T. J. (list, the
first of the week.
The Presbyterian ladies held
an exchange at D. W. Sowles'
Saturday afternoon.
Mel Hershey of Hastings ar
rived Wednesday to spend several
days with relatives in this city.
Frank .Pecht of the Schulen
berg A Pecht restaurant started
Thursday night for New York.
Ernest Vincent who was visit
ing his parents and baby at
Shenandoah, Iowa, returned to
this city Monday.
Dr. Greene reports M. E. Leon
ard living south of Salem improv
ing. He is suffering from an at
tack of appendicitis.
Iv. E. Evans, wife and sou were
called to Centralia, Iowa, the
first of the week by the illness of
the former's mother.
Sheriff Fenton was in Dawson
the first of the week. His visit
was of an official nature connect
ed with the drainage matter.
John W. Kieschick, one of our
most prosperous farmers, won
prizes at the corn show held in
Omaha on his fine Boone county
white corn
Mrs. Iv E. Scott returned
Tuesday from Beatrice, where
she has been visiting her uncle,
John Ashenfelter and family for
several days
Francis Martin, wife and daugh
ter, Miss Helen, left Saturday
for Council Bluffs, where they
will spend some time with their
sons at that place.
Frank Zorn of Salem was a
business visitor in this city Mon
day. He called at this office and
favored us with cash to be applied
on his subscription.
At the Interstate telephone
convention held in Lincoln last
week Ned Towle, our popular
telephone manager, was elected a
member of the executive commit
tee.
Joe Speck, an engineer on the
Missouri Pacific plug, is enjoying
his first vacation in thirty years.
J. L. LaCount of Kansas City is
working in his place while he is
away.
J. Hurst rreel who has been
visiting at the home of John Hos
sack in this city, and with rela
tives at l’reston returned to his
home in Onega, Kansas, this
week.
Rev. Day and family moved
from Nelson the latter part of
the week and are nicely settled
in the Henry Brecht property in
the east part of town. Rev. Day
is the new pastor at the Christian
church.
Will Stanfield and wife left
Monday for Sabetha, Kansas,
where they will both be employ
ed at ihe home of Kina William
son. They did not move their
furniture but just closed their
house up.
On Sunday Alfred Greenwald,
the4yearold son of Frank Green
wald and wife, suffered a painful
accident. He stepped on a nee
dle and run it into his foot, and it
was necessary to take him to a
physician to get it out.
Goodloe and KaForge have just
completed two big jobs of moving
buildings. .They moved several
buildings at the home of Andrew
Lippold living 11 miles northwest
of this city for S180- At the
home of Joe Schwang they moved
four buildings for S31S.
You would not delay taking Foley’s
K'dney Remedy at the first sign of
kidney or bladder trouble if you realiz
ed that neglect might rcMilt^in Frights,
disease or diabetes. Foley's Kidney
Remedy corrects Irregularities and
cures all kidney and bladder disorders.
Kerr’s Pharmacy.
Dickinson County Farms For Sale
Come direct to us and get half
of the commission. We have
quit paying grat ters and real cs
tate peddlers and give the buyer
the benefit. Write for our book
[let and plan. We have been
here thirty years and will give
you a square deal.
lv. (J Tonkin,
ii.lt Abilene, Kan.
Frank Sullivan, clerk at the
I,indell Hotel, left the latter part
of the week lor Tecuuiseh, where
he has accepted a like position.
James Doyle, of this city, has
taken liis place at the Lintlell.
A. X. Harris came to this city
Sunday and took his son Jesse
home with him. Jesse lias been
at the home of 1*- S. Ileacock
since he was hurt in a runaway
here several weeks ago.
Wm. Norton, editor of the
Standard and Louie Wat/.ekcame
down from Humboldt to assist
Mr. Werner with the orchestra
music for the Highlander dance
Wednesday night.
Rev. Reichel who has been
holding a series of meetings at
Lorton, Neb., will be back to this
city and till the pulpit at the
Baptist church next Sunday.
While putting up ice Saturday
James Brackhahn fell on a pair
of ice tongs. The accident was
very painful although lie is get
ting along nicely now.
Mrs. 1). O. Schrader of Tal
mage is in the city visiting at the
home of C.H. Marion. She came
to attend the installation of the
Royal Neighbors.
Miss Jessie Grabe of Greeley,
Colo., arrived in the city to spend
some time visiting at the home of
her uncle, L. C. Manger and wife.
Henry Bean was over from
Morrill Monday where lie is liv
ing with his son. While nere he
subscribed for The Tribune.
C. R. Berger of Reserve called
at this office Thursday and made
the printer glad by favoring us
with cash on subscription.
The Royal Neighbors will hold
their installation tonight. The
Reserve <1 ri 11 team will come to
this city and do the work.
Mrs. Elton Sherdeman arrived
from Hastings, Wednesday to
spend a week with her mother
Mrs. .1. M. Jellison.
Wm. Berger of Reserve was in
the city Monday. While here he
was the guest at the home of
Frank Werner.
W. A. Albright of Dawson was
in the city the first of the week,
the guest of bis brother, George
Albright.
R. C. James left Tuesday for
Washington, D. C., where he is
interested in the U. S. Supreme
Court.
O.R. Ross returned to his home
in Shubert Sunday after spending
several days in this city and Au
burn.
Mrs. Hayden Prater left Tues
day for Dawson, where she will
spend a few days with relatives.
Wm. Carico and wife were
guests of the latters mother, Mrs.
Emma Kern in Rulo Sunday.
J. W. Spickler of Shubert was
in the city Tuesday. He was a
pleasant caller at this office.
Paul P. Howell of St. Joe re
newed his faith in this weekly
necessity during the week.
Eugene Hawley of Tynon.Xeb.,
has our thanks for cash on sub
scription during the week. _
Mr. Zentner of Shubert called
and renewed his subscription
since our last issue.
J. W. X'ausler of this city re
newed his faith in this family
necessity Monday.
E. E. Ewing and Sam Han
cock were here from Verdon Tues
day on business.
A baby girl was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Strecker during
the week.
S Weddle, wife and daughter
| of Shubert were in the city Sat
| urday.
You can trust some womens
; taste on everything, except men.
E- F. Thompson of Morrill is
a new’ subscriber to the Tribune
Billie Boyd wTas down from Sa
lem Friday.
Facts are stubborn things.
(i. W. Sheeley was clown from
Salem Saturday.
k’ex Oliver spent Sunday in
Verdon visiting friends.
S. A- Little was a St. Joe visi
tor the lirst ot the week.
K. A. Dittmar was a Kansas
City visitor the lirst of the week.
Mrs. George Russel was a bus
iness visitor from Salem Saturday.
Nellie Weaver came down from
Verdon to do some shopping Sat
urday.
Will Kentner of Beatrice spent
Sunday in the city with his many
friends.
Miss Augusta Wittrock spent
Wednesday with friends in Hia
watha.
II. H. Clayton of Hamburg is
visiting relatives and friends in
this city.
i
Roy Leach and wife of Pawnee
Citv were registered at the Li 11
dell hotel Sunday.
Mrs. Larwence Priest is visit
ing her mother Mrs. Adolph
Messier in this city.
Arthur Harris and family are
this week moving to their new
home on Chase street.
'l'lie Episcopal ladies will hold
an exchange Saturday afternoon
at the Electric theater.
J. II. Brackliahn left Monday
lor Atchison where he went to
look after business matters.
Anna Pribbeno was iti the city
Tuesday on her way to her home
in Preston from Waunetta, Neb.
Mrs. Ayers of Hiawatha arriv
ed in the city Monday for a visit
to her niece, Mrs. George Sperry.
Mrs. Peter Kaiser is in Hiawa
tha this week visiting her new
grandson at the home of Prof.
Harnack.
The Boys Brigade will meet
next Wednesday afternoon at the
usual time. All the boys must
be 1 resent.
Mrs. Tom Davies came down
from Auburn and spent a few
days with her parents, George
Reichers and wi fe.
Jessie Margaret Whetstine the
little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Whetstine is quite ill at
their home in the east part of j
town.
Mrs. E. K. Kentner and Helen I
arrived in the city and will spend
the remainder of the winter here.
They have secured a suit of rooms !
at the National.
James Perry, a stone mason 1
who was working on the Catholic j
church, while returning to his1
home in Auburn, fell from the j
rear uf the train and was quite 1
badly bruised.
A Bargain
A good J. I. Case 15 horse
power engine and 1 ’earless Sepa. a
tor complete Threshing K’ig a",
a good one to trade for a team
wagon and harness and a little
| money. Good reasons for givir..-.
you a good deal on this rig.Cot: ■
and see me soon. You farmers
who have more horses than you
need get busy and get you a good
rig to do your own threshing
when you want it done and save
your grain- Loucks & Joni.s.
The young man who was very
ill at the City hotel and who was
being eared for by the M W. A.
was taken to the home of his up
cleat Reserve. Mis sister cam
from Forest City and accotnpa:’
ied him.
Mr. and Mrs. Abner McK.
left Wednesday for Kansas City
to spend a few days with the kil
ters brother. Jule Schoenhcit and
family. At this writing Mr.
Schoenhcit is reported a little
better.
The Daughters of Isabella w 1
install their officers tonight for
the ensuing year. They will
give a reception to Knights cf
Columbus after the closing c
lodge.
The juniorsniid freshmen clas
es of the High school played an
interesting game of basket bail
at the “gym’’ Tuesday night.
The score was 41 to 7 in the fresh
men's favor.
Mrs. Lou Holier fell several
days ago and sprained her wrist.
It has been a very painful mem
ber and at this writing she ;■>
still unable to use it.
Miss Mona Wilcox who teaches
school 7 miles northeast of town
was compelled to close school fcr
two weeks on account of scarlet
fever.
lOdna Murphy who has been
visiting relatives here for some
time, returned Tuesday to Arte
sia, New Mexico.
Mrs. W. (Iray of St. Joe is in
the city visiting her sister, Mrs.
Fred Keller.
Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Jenne are
both suffering from the grip this
week.
Mrs. J-Yocaiu is suffering from
pneumonia at her home in this
city.
Lee Huston is among our peo
ple who are under the doctor*
care.
ICdna Murphy spent a part of
last week with relatives in Rule.
Mrs. C. Vaught returned from
a visit in Stella this week
Miss Lola Heineman is report
ed among our sick ones.
Miss Mable Lyford is in Oma
ha visiting friends.
CLEARANCE SALE
OF WINTER GOODS
In order to make room for new goods
we will sell all Winter Goods, Blank
ets, Comforts, Ladies' and Children's
Coats at greatly reduced prices. Come
and look them over. You will find
the old force of clerks, with the ad
dition of Mr. Himmelreich, who has
charge of the Dry Goods Department.
R. A. DITTMAR
FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA
11VR wish to announce to the ladies of Falls City
■ ■ and vicinity that we are prepared to do Mani
curing, Shampooing ami Massaging.
We solicit your patronage.
PATZMAN SISTERS
Falls City Nebraska