The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, January 29, 1909, Image 5

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    THE LOCAL LORE
HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST TO
YOU AND ME
A'*-at Your Friends and Their
Friends Have Been Doing the
Past Week
Kat Sowles Candy.
Pr Wilson, Wahl’s building.
Paul Knickerbocker was a St.
Joe visitor this week
Sr Tefft. Dentist. Maddox block,
apposite court house
Mrs, E. F. Steele left Monday
ro: a visit with relatives at Casey,
Lowa.
John Benschoter was a Hiawa
tha visitor the latter part of the
week.
During: the week George
O.etsch renewed his faith in the
Tribune.
0Miss Eva Craig of Humboldt
spect a few days with friends in
th.s city.
M- Jones of Rulo and Vin
jer.t Arnold have our thanks for
financial favors.
rs- Sarah Marberger of llum
>oldt spent a lew days with her
-sister, Mrs. Schmelzel
Mr- and Mrs. Able were among:
th so who left Tuesday for Cali
fornia to spend a few weeks
Jilin Powell returned the latter
part of the week from Kansas
City,where he spent several da\s.
Mrs, George Hall was down
from Verdou Monday shopping
and visiting her numerous friends.
Mrs, R. 1*. Thomas and little
daughter left Wednesday for an
extended visit with relatives in
Frankfort, Kansas.
Grace Cronin of Rulo spent
Sunday with her sisters, Mrs.
Less Leeds and Mrs. Todge Mc
l\ic.ver in this city.
Will Lvdick of Humboldt came
to Hus city to meet his wife.and
children, who were returning
from an extended stay in Kansas
City.
Aug (Alston was up from Rulo
rhe latter part of the week.While
m town he called at this office
si . favored us with cash on sub
scription.
Mrs. Tom Spence who was vis
ting at the National went to
Shubert to spend several da vs
with her parents. She was ac
companied by Mrs. Sid Spence ol
this city.
’’inccnt Arnold of Verdou was
i business visitor in this cjtv Fri
d..y. He just returned front Lin
coln where he attended a meeting
r*f the state fair board, of which
he .s a member.
Mrs. Laura Piper, husband and
little son arrived in the city the
latter part of the week for an ex
tended visit with the formers
ti • t, Mrs. Carrie Scbiable.
Mr. an 1 Mrs. Piper have been
making their bom ■ in Topeka
{•>- s me time.
german Evangelical Church
. Ic a. in. Sunda\ school.
JO: 15 a. in. Sermon.
7 p. tn. Voting IVopV Alliances
7 -A )). in. Serin wi.
Prayer meeting \\ > duesday 7:i50
P. <?»• . ,
I lay choir practice s p, in.
pi ti:i; Sim Mann. Pastor.
We Sell
Ytnbl
the positive guarantee
that if it does not give sat
isfaction we will return the
entire amount of money paid
us for it.
We ask all those who are
run-down, nervous, debili
tated, aged or weak, and
every person suffering from
stubborn colds, hanging-on
coughs, bronchitis or incipi
ent consumption to try Vinol
with this understanding.
1. G. WANNER. Falls City. Neb.
A Bargain
A good J. I. Case 15 horse
power engine and 1 ’earless Sepai a
tor complete Threshing Rig and
! a good one to trade for a team
wagon and harness and a little
money Good reasons forgiving
vou a good deal on this rig.Come
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- Houcks A: Junks.
The Dawson News Boy is
authority for the statement that
what its new proprietors do not
know about job printing is not
worth knowing. We congratulate
the News Boy printers on reach
ing the goal toward which thous
ands of toilers have beer striving
iti vain since the days of Gutten
berg and Faust, who invented the
art of printing. Humboldt Head
er.
( hie of the finest sermons ever
preached in Falls City was de
livered at the Christian church
Sunday morning by Rev. Day.
The subject was “Getting In
spiration for Christ.’ Mrs. J. R.
Cain of Stella rendered a beauti
1 ul solo at this service.
Dr. II. 13- Foster is packing his
household goods and moving
to Seward. Mrs. Foster who is
recovering from a siege of typhoid
fever will remain in the city at
tlie home of her lather. Hank
Lapp for some time
Miss Jessie Withce came down
from Stella Saturday and visited
Mrs. Neal Mulligan. On Sunday
she left for McCook where she
will spend sometime with friends.
When business is good that is
the time to force it. because it
will come easy; and when it is
bad, that is the time to force it,
too, because you need it.
A new speed association lias
been organized in Auburn and it
looks very much like that city
will again he a member of the
circuit, after an absence of a
yeer.
Mrs. Allie Van (liindv who was
called to this city by the death of
her sister. Mrs. Maud Hurst, re
turned to her home in Washing
ton, Friday.
C. 13. Vocam and wife of Du
Bois were called to this city the
latter part of the week by the
serious illness of the formers
mother
< >n Friday of last week, Clias.
I'hiig renewed his annual sub
scription to the New York Staats
'/.eitung for the sixty-second time.
Mrs. D. < >■ Schrader who has
tieen visiting at the home of Mrs.
Clias. Marion returned to her
home in Taltnage, Monday.
Mi-s Julia Frauenfelter of Mr
don who has been attending
school in thi> city, has stopped
and returned home Saturday.
C H. Marion returned home
W ed n es< i a \ alter spe n d i n g se v e ra 1
days crying sales in Brown and
Richardson counties.
W. S. Korner and wife accom-j
panied by tne latters sister. Mrs.
Steward left Tuesday for Jackson
ville, Florida.
Miss Jessie Watson of Reserve j
spent a few clays tlie latter part)
of the week with her sister. Mrs. :
Ham Willard.
Mrs. G. W. Peck and daughter
are in Otdahoma visiting the for
mers daughter, Mrs. A. 1). Ilum
barger.
Mrs. Fred l’archen spent Sun
day in Verdon with her sister.
Mrs. Frauenfelter.
Mrs. E- F. Sliarts left Satur
day for Table Rock where she is
visiting her sister.
John Weaver and George Hall
of Verdon were business visitors
here Saturday.
George Jorn and wife of Verdon
were shopping in this city Satur
day.
C. Yocam has our thanks for
cash on subscription this week.
Fort Scott sorghum f»0 cents
per gallon at F. E. Schmidt’s.
l>uv your Red Seal Hour at
Heck's feed store. 3-31
I
—Mixed nuts at Schmidt’s, 2
lbs., for 25 cents.
Fancy dried peaches at Sch
midts 3 lbs for 25c.
Roscoe Anderson was down
from Humboldt Friday.
Fine new rice pop corn. We
have it F. K. Schmidt.
Miss Kdith Fields spent Sun
day in Lincoln with her mother.
Myrtle Kamel and Louise Rule
spent Sunday in Salem with Mrs.
Bulah Russell.
John Hermes took a car load of
poultry and started for California
the latter part of the week.
Mrs. F. A. Knight who has
been visiting relatives in Beatrice
returned to her home in this city.
Forest City sweet potatoes
per can 15c. 30c can ot sliced
peaches, 20c per can at Schmidts.
Cloyd Herman and Kay Stull
came up from Hiawatha and at
tended the dance at Wahl’s hall.
George Norris and wife of Hia
watha were guests of C.McCreary
and wife the latter part of the
week.
Dr. W. W. Gray came up from
St. Joe and visited his wife who
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred
Keller.
F E. Kimball of Beatrice was
a visitor at the home of his:
nephew, W. K. Knight during
the week.
Mrs. J. A. McCormick accom
panied her daughter, Mrs. Doty 1
to Omaha where she will spend
some time.
10 cent can corn for 5c at
Schmidt’s, and 12' c tomatoes at
5 cans for 25c, Early June peas
3 cans for 25c.
Henry King of Omaha spent a
few days in the city visiting his
sister, Mrs. K. A- Coupe and
other relatives.
Win. Doty and wife, who have
been visiting at the home ol the
hitters parents, J. A. McCormick
and wife, returned to their home
in Lincoln.
Miss Eva Scott who has been
at her home suffering for some
time from torn ligaments, return
ed to her school work near Hum
boldt Sunday.
Mrs. Ed May who has spent
some time in this city visiting at
the home of A. Keller has joined
her husband in the east and are
spending a short time in Virginia
now.
The Cook Courier says that the
Missouri Pacific road is the only
one mentioned in the biblc in
the following passage: “And on
the fifth day was created every
thing that creeps.”
Mr. and Mrs. Abner McKee re- i
turned from Kansas City Satur*
day night, where they spent a
few days with the latter’s brother,
Jule Schoenlicit, who is in a crit*
teal condition. He has been in '
very p^or nealtli formally weeks, j
A Kansas paper says that dur-j
ing the past few months three |
brutal murders have been com
mitted in Brown county and none
of th murderers have been ap
prehended, It would seem that
the Brown county officers need a
general shaking up.
There will be regular services
at the Christian church next Sun
day. Morning subject, “T h e
Bells of Heaven.’’ Evening sub
ject, "Is it nothing to you?” We
extend to you and friends a cor
dial invitation to all services—F.
Ellsworth Day, Pastor.
Wholesale
Climax Chick Feed, Gold Coin
Flour, Salt of all kinds, Hrooms,
I Gasoline, Coal Oil delivered to
dealers in any part of city or
adjoining towns. Give us a trial
order. Heck & Harlow.
3-21
E. J- Satterwhite, wife and
baby are stopping at the Lindell,
enjoying a vacation. They re
cently sold out his farm imple
ments at the Miles ranch and will
make 1 h home in this city.
Falls City people are loud in
their praise of Prof. Hurst for the
splendid way he has awakened
the spirit of progress and self
confidence among the young peo
ple at the high school.
Whatever our place allotted to
us by Providence, that for us is
the post of honor and duty. God
estimates us, not by the position
w'e are in, but by the way in
which we fill it.
Lost -Between Laurence Sny
der s tesidence and National ho
tel, Sunday night a rubber lined
lap robe. Finder please leave at
Hargrave’s store.
Rev. C. A Mastin, who,,has
been very ill preached two ser
mons at the Methodist church
Sunday and this week he is very
poorly again.
Joe Mead returned to St. Joe
Wednesday after spending a few
days with his cdusin, Cass Mead
and other relatives.
Miss Mable Poteet was so un
fortunate as to cut her finger so
badly Sunday that it became nec
essary to call a physician.
John Terbush a n d Richard
Haggar of Chicago.are here and
are going to make the final re
pairs on our new water tower.
Carry Brunson and Miss Daisy
Arnold of Verdon, were among
the Verdon people who attended
the theater Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Carrie Schaible and Edna
and Mr- and Mrs. Piper were
guests of Henry and Ed Reiger
at Preston during the week.
Mrs. Carrie Lingo of Kansas
City spent Tuesday in Falls City
visiting her brother-in-law.Frank
Metschan of the Tribune.
Mahlon Beachy came oyer from
Morrill and spent Tuesday with
his brother. Simon, and his many
friends.
Alex Leo is in Omaha this
week looking after the interests
of the Leo. Cider A Vinegar Co.
Miss Ethel Haskell of Craig,
Mo., spent a part of the week
with Mrs. Dr. Fast in this city.
Stanley Wicks came down from
Lincoln and spent a few days
with old friends in this city.
Mrs. Rule returned from St,Joe
where she spent a few days with
her sister Mrs. Xula Curtis.
Miss Ethel Dare hen spent Sun
day in Verdon with her aunt Mrs.
Julia Frauenfelter.
Stella Knickerbocker returned
home Sunday from a few days
spent in St. Joe.
Mrs. Emma Kern of Eulo visit
ed her daughter, Mrs. Win. Gari
co this week.
Holland herring, new goods
75c per keg at Schmidts.
The little son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ned Towle is quite sick.
Helen Burchard is a Lincoln
visitor this week.
Schmidt sells 5 bottles of cat
sup for 25c.
—
Baking Powder I
_/lbsr>lu1ely Fure f
The Only Baking Powder
made from
Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
—Made from Grapes—
I
A Guarantee of Pure, i
Healthful, Delicious Food
Pittsburgh Perfect Pences
arc enjoying phenomenal success, and are conceded to be far
superior to any other fences on the market. Thousands of
pleased fence users will testify that "Pittsburgh Perfect” Elec
trically Welded Fences are superior.
They will not sag in Summer’s heat nor break in the cold
ol Winter. They are made of the best material for fencing
purposes. They will conform to the most uneven ground and
can be erected over hills and through valleys as well as on level
ground- They have MANY other points of merit.
Falls CitV, Neb. J. C. TANNER |
Winter Excursions
Low Rates
TO THE SOUTH OR CALIFORNIA:- Bow long lms it been since
you and your family have taken a winter vacation tour?
Put your thoughts on a change from snow and blizzards to the
soft southern sunshine of California, the Carolinas. Cuba and Gulf
resorts. Such a trip is worth while once in a lifetime anyway.
HOMESEEKERS’ EXCURSIONS:- If time won’t permit along
stay m the South try the homeseekers excursion rates the first and
third Tuesdays of each mouth to the South and West. Lower rates
and shorter limit.
Personally conducted through tourist sleeper excursions to Cali
fornia frequently, each week; daily through tourist sleepers to South
ern California via Scenic Colorado and Salt Lake City.
Ask for free descriptive literature. Consult me as to the lowest
prevailing rates with all kinds of variable routes.
E. G. W11 it ford, Ticket Agent.
L. W. Wakelev, G. P. A., Omaha.
Chas. M. Wilson
Calls your attention to as complete a line of
Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables=»as
are sold by anyone in the city. Don’t forget
our new line of
COFFEES
We have seven different brands and prices,
from 15c to 40c per pound. A trial will
convince you of their quality.
Dishes of all kinds for everybodv.
Chas. M. Wilson
: PERSISTENCY
I, Have yott ever stopped to consider in that one word lies the reason
why some other fel'ow may have made a bigger success of his busi
* ness than you tie was no smarter than you. no better equipped
I, mentally or financially, but he had more persistency. When you
got tired and quit, he went on. Staying qualities are successful
* qualities. This -eries of ads seem to have attracted much attention
it and we have been asked why we keep them going so continually.
Our answer is that our persistence is the measure of our success. A
* merchant docs not put a sign over his door one day and take it down
it the next You don’t eat to iay and skip tomorrow. If you set a hen
and she is on the nest one day and off two the hatch will be a failure
* We are in the btisint ss here at the same old stand every day in the
I, year except Sundays and holidays. We are a fixture and if we were
to stop our advertising you might think we had gone out of business.
* Truth is we were never so much in business as right now. New
It customers coining all the time, deposits constantly increasing and
our sphere of usefulness growing wider and wider Persistency pays
* The Farmers’ State I^anl(
* PRESTON, NEBRASKA
The Falls City Roller Mills
Does a general milling business, and manufactures the
following brands of flour
SUNFLOWER MAGNOLIA CROWN
The above brands are guaranteed to be of the highest pos
sible quality. We also manufacture all mill products and
conduct a general
Grain, Live Stock and Coal Business
and solicit a share of your patronage
P. S. Heacock & Son Falls City, Nebr.
THE FIRST TOOTH
you have crowned by us will prove to you
conclusively the painlessness and excell
ence of our dental work. You can't go
wrong having your teeth treated by grad
uate experts with years of professional ex
perience. Moderate fees and kind,courte
ous attention always.
DR. YUTZY
BERT WINDLE. I). I). S„ Assistant
I alls City, Nebraska