The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, March 26, 1909, Image 8

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    Henry C. Smith
LANDS & LOANS
240 acres well improved, It miies from Depot in Kas. Good spring. Best of terms. Will take'
4<t acres as part payment, balance long time at low interest.
200 acres \'A miles from depot. Richardson county, Nebraska Good buildings atid land Will
take 10 or SO acres as part payment
100 acres upland, 1 mile from depot. Richardson county. Nebraska. $12,000.
KiO acres Johnson county Nebraska SO rods to church and school. Best of terms. Might rent.
107 acres near Brownville, Nebraska
so acres It-mile from Falls Gity high senoo
'•40 acres. $8,000 improvement* Also <»4o acres adjoining. Will take 100 acre.-, as part payment.
Fine running water. A No I ipp rtunity
Money to loan
THE FOLLOWING SERVICES
WILL BE HELD SUNDAY
These Notices are Prepared and
Handed in By the Local
Ministers
FKKSUYTLKIAN CHt'Wtlll
Sunday school IS a. til.
. ’reaching KL-IS a. m.
Junior C. K and Mission Sab
bath school -i ’O p. in,
Y. 1*. A. meeting n:Ju p in.
Breaching 7. >»» p in.
Brayer meeting Wed n c sd a v
7:J0 p. m.
That a n earnest, intense!}
spiritual service is appret iated by
the general public is shown bv
the very encouraging audiences
which appear in the First Bres
terian church every Sabbath day.
The music lor next Sabbath will
include a beautiful anthem by H.
t ). Excell) using the familiar
hymn, “Come, Thou Fount of cv
eiy Blessing." The pastor wili
discuss the sixth, of the great
tjiiestions of the hour “Who is
Jesus Christ?" In the evening a
bright brief, helpful song service
and sermon.
Fly. R. Cooritn B.vii.i.v, Castor.
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunclav school ‘>:4S a in -
Public worship 10:43 a. m.
Junior League 2:30 p. in
Kpworth League 0:30 p. in.
Kvening service 7:30 p. in.
Prayer meeting A e«l n e s <1 a v
' HI p- m.
At the First Methodist Kpisco
pal church Friday night Rev. I'.
10. Rucli will give a missionan
lecture. This will tie illustrated
with views ol Northern India.
The lecture is free, ami will he
ft !’. at 7:30 sharp.
The Womans Home and For
' go Societies will hold a social
Thursday night at the home of
V G. L\ ford.
Rsv. C. A. M astin, Pastor.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
043 a. m., Bible school.
It a. m.. Preaching service
4 p. in., Junior Kndeavor.
•»:30 p. in-, V P. S- C. K.
7-30 p. in.. Preaching Service.
Two splendid services last Sun
Church building lar ton
small to occommotlate the great
audiences. We have put m five
and a half dozen more chairs and
Sunday evening every nook and
corner of both the main building
and the lecture room were packed.
Five came forward at the mor
ning service and live were bap'
tized at the close of tlie evening
servii e.
We are planning for our great
meeting in June with a great
Hvangelist and Singer and we are
hoping and praying this may be
one of the greatest meetings held
in the state this year among our
people.
There will be tlie regular ser
vices at the church next Sunday
as follows:
Morning subject "What do you
more than others, or The Creed
of the New Testament church. ’
livening subject "Ye must be
born Again' or the Spirit of the
Cos pel.
We extend a cordial invitation
to you to come and enjoy the ser
vices with us. Come, a hearty
welcome awaits you.
F. Km.swokth Day, Pastor.
(Hi KM AN i;VAN(H!l.R'AL CIU'KCII.
Shin b. in. Sunday school.
Uh IS h. in. Sermon.
7 p. m. Young People Alliances
7:•{() p. m. Sermon.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:li(>
p. m.
Friday choir practice s p. in.
1 *i:ri;u Si hi m \n\, Pastor.
HA WIST CIU'KCII
Sunday school T45 a. m.
Morning service 11:00 a. m.
Keening service 7:A0 ]>. m.
Prayer meeting \V ed n cs <1 a y
S.OO p. in.
The ordination of our deacons
Pro. John Penschoter and Pro.
Win, Schilling took place at the
Baptist church Wednesday night.
The sermon preached by Rev.
Masten of Auburn, was a delight
to all Rev. Lusk of Steila gave
the charge to the deacons in a
forceful way This was followed
by the charge to the church by
Rev. Martin of Pawnee. A solo
was beautifully rendered by Miss
I’na Snidow. Rev- Reichel and
wife favored us with a duct. The
is tHe most efficient and
perfect oi leavening agents.
MADE FROM PURE CREAM OF TARTAR
No alum, lime or ammonia.
The Falls City Roller Mills
Does j general milling business, atul manufactures the
following brands of flour
SUNFLOWER MAGNOLIA CROWN
The above brands are guaranteed to be of the highest pos
sible quality. Wc 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.
service was thoroughly enjoyed
by all present
< Hir regular i|uarterly corimun
1 s.-rvi. ' will be nliVi rved .titer
the sermon next Sunday morning.
K’kv. Gho. II. Nr: remit.. Pastor.
ST. THOMAS CHPHClt
7:.to a. ni- Holy Communion
0:4J> i ni. Sunday School.
He t5 a. m. Morfiing Prayer and
Sermon.
7:.to p. in. livening Prayer and
Sermon.
'Hie Holy Sacrament of Bap
tism will be administered at St.
Thomas church next Sunday at
the morning service.
The choir of St. Thomas church
are preparing an elaborate musi*
cat program for paster morning
and night
Gkokok Lrrn.r. Nkidk, Pastor.
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BRETHREN CHURCH
Sunday school '045 a. in.
Sermon 10:45 a. m.
Christian Endeavor 0:40 p. in.
Sermon 7:50 p. in,
Prayer meeting We d ne s d a y
7:50 p. m.
Morning sermon "The Perfect-!
ing of the Saints. ' In the even
ing the pastor will speak on
“Moral Cowardice.”
Rev R. R. Teeter, Pastor.
How can any perron risk Hiking some j
unknown cough remedy when Foley's |
Haney and Tar costs them no more? It j
is u safe remedy, contains no harmful!
drugs, and cur* s ttie most obstinate ,
coughs and colds. Why experiment
with your health'.-' Insist upon having
the genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar.
Kerr’s Pharmacy.
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OLDEST DATED DECORATION.
Probably the oldest dated decora-!
lion in the world lias recently been
brought to light by the discovery of
fho funerary temple of King Salm
ra, who lived '.’,500 P>. C.
It lies between the Pyramids of j
Cisi'li and Saggarah, and has been!
unearthed by Dr. Borelmrfs, diroe-1
tor of the Herman institute of ar- j
i haeology at Cairo. Sculptured has
reliefs illustrate Pharaoh conversing j
with the gods, conquering the T.v-1
hians, and receiving an embassy. Be- |
sid- s this there are limiting and fish- i
ing scenes, and most interesting of;
all, ft fleet of ships of the period.
ANCIENT WAR CLUBS.
Clubs were the weapons of primi- j
live and savage men. Ancient speci-1
mens from Mexico are heavy sticks
grooved along the side for the inser
tion of blades of obsidian—that is,
volcanic glass. The Sioux club is
a flat piece of wood, curving and!
widening away from the grip, and
terminating in a spherical head,
which in modern times carried a
long spike, while the blades of sever
al butcher knives are commonly in
serted along the margin.
HAD A WIDE CHOICE.
On the occasion of the late jubilee
of the town of Wilhelmsburg in
Germany (lie burgermeister re
ceived a telegram, signed by all the
unmarried girls of the place, advis
ing him to gift married and Saying
that none of the undersigned had
any objection to becoming a frau
burgermeisterin.
The Womans Auxiliary to the
Board of Missions of St. Thomas
church will serve a missionary
supper at the home of Dr. Miner,
Wednesday. March 51. from 5 to
S p. m. This will be the usual
supper for which the women of
St. Thomas church are famous.
Supper 15c.
A marriage license was issued
this week to John Rowan of Au.
rora. Neb.. 52 to Sadie Buser,
Dawson, Neb.. 2m
Mrs. Ella Nicholson arrived
Monday from Winfield. Kan.,
and will make an extended visit
with relatives ami friends.
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THE COIRS UNO COERS
I'rt. wtirtl *‘ff tlit* n*gul;ir Lttcal I'uy,
I’rof. 1C. K. Hurst spent Sunday
with his Auburn friends.
Harry (.luster made a business
tr:j> to Lincoln this week.
W- D- Easier of Lincoln was a
1 -.'siness visitor in this city Friday.
Los Graham of Dawson was a
business visitor at this place last
Friday.
Judge C. Gillispie attended the
funeral of an old friend at Tecum
sell this week.
The Episcopal ladies held an
e> hange at Electric theater Sat
urday afternoon.
E. 1C. Griustead of Salem spent
most of the week in this city in
the interest of the drainage busi
ness.
Mrs. T* J. Spencer who has
been visiting lier son Guy at ()ma
ha. returned home the lirst of the
week.
George Wittwer and Ida Stauf
fer both of this county were qui
etly married in Pawnee City last
week.
Ewing Herbert of the Hiawa
tha World saw “The Lady from
the Sea ' at the Gehling Friday
night.
Frank and George Martin came
down from Council Bluffs Satur
day to spend a few days with
their parents.
Miss Mae Gossett of this city
returned from a few days in Hia
watha where she was the guest
of Miss Xelle Lewis.
Hugh Prichard and wife who
were called to Abilene, Kansas,
by the illness of his sister, Mrs.
C. Simpson, returned home Mon
day.
Mrs- W. 11. Moran and son
Charles *<! \ erdon were guests at
the home of l>r. I. M. Houston
and family at this place Friday
and Saturday.
John Buckminster left Wednes
day night for Gorden, Nebraska,
where he has land interests. He
expects to move his family to that
place in the near future.
Gus Xeitxel has moved into the
house recently vacated by Eli
Bowers. M. Self ha-, purchased
the Bair property where Mr. Nei
tzel lived and will move his family
there in a few'davs
—Reliable, energetic men to
sell lubricating oi's, greases and
paints in Richardson and adjoin
ing comities Salary or commis
sion. Fairfax Refining Co.,
Cleveland. Ohio.
James M oods had the misfor
tune to badly lacerate a linger at
the new power plant while start
ing tiie big pump. He received
prompt medical attention and is
getting along nicely
Kev. Teeter was called unanim
ously by the Brethren church at
a business meeting on Wednes
day evening, to continue as pas
tor of the church. This will make
his fourth year with this church.
Mrs. Kd Melton was called to
St Joe this week by a message
announcing the serious illness of
her granddaughter. Mrs. Georgia
Cu innings. Mrs Cummings will
b* remembered as the lady who
c iened up a millinery store last
spring where l’echt & Schulen
herg's restaurant is
“My three year old boy was badly
constipated, had a high fever and was
in an awful condition. 1 gave him two
doses of Foley's Onto Laxative and
the next morning the fever was gone
and he w-as entirely well. Foley’s
Orino Laxative saved his life.’’ A.
Wolkusb. Casituer. Wis. Kerr’s
Pharmacy.
Business Changes Hands
This week a deal was made
whereby George Holt becomes the
owner of the ">tar Livery barn
For many t ars Mr. Holt was
numbered among our business
men and we are glad to know he
| is one of us again.
A. J. Iloehen. who slipped and
Gel! at the Union House, fractur
ing his limb a few weeks ago is
j able to resume his duties at Mat
thews' department store. Mr.
Hoehen has >pent some time at
his home in St. Joe. while he was
not able to get around.
Everything about us indicates
that spring is here- The farm
ers are all beginning their spring
work and every day we can see
loads of farm implements that
have been bought at this place
and being hauled to the country.
W- A. Vandeveer of Lincoln
was here Wednesday to see Dr.
Bailey and will furnish plans and
specifications to the committee
and bid upon the new church
building.
C. 1’. Lovelace o f the Ford
Bros. Glass Co . of Minneapolis,
was here on Wednesday showing
styles for the art windows of the
new Presbyterian church building.
We are now showing a com
plete line of Spring Millinery in
cluding the most up-to date ef
fects in tailored and dress ha s
The Wittrock Millinery Store.
A. J- Weaver made a business;
trip to Pawnee Tuesday where
he sold the balance of theHlavety
land. On Wednesday. Mr.Weav
er was a Humboldt visitor.
Mrs. J. lb Hinkle, who has
spent several days in the city with
her daughter, Mrs. Jess Brown,
returned to her home in Stella
Tuesday.
The friends of Mrs. Freda Sen
ner Ellsworth received word this
week that twin girls have I
arrived at their home at Grand
Island
Mrs. A. W. Leeds of Hiawatha,
who has been visiting her son
Less Leeds and family at this
place returned home this week.
Mesdames J. P. Jones and John
Tiehen were here from Salem
Monday and visted friends in the
city and did some shopping.
'I'lie first ot the week Miss
Clara Kleber will go to Lincoln
where she will act as bridesmaid
at her cousins wedding.
Arthur Coupe arrived from
New York the latter part of the
week to visit his Uncle, Richard
Coupe and family.
Wtu- Seng of Clatonia. Kan.,
was in the city Wednesday to bid
on the contract for the Presby
terian church.
Iv S. Norton and wife of Hum-,
boldt were in the city and spent
Sunday with their daughter, Mrs.
A. Iv Wolf.
The Verdon Vedette has placed ;
a nice new 10x15 Cordon press in j
their job department this week.
Joseph Ray and W. M. Carpen
ter «»1 Humboldt were business
visitors at this place Tuesday.
J. II- Miles returned Friday!
from a lew weeks spent in Cali
fornia with his family.
Ilert Ktmnert. wife and child of
Salem were guests of friends in
this city Sunday.
James Coupe came down from
Lincoln and spent Sunday with
his parents.
I). C. Simmons and wife of Sa
lem were in the city Monday.
Cotne to Heck's Feed Store
and get the best Seed^Oats,
Miss Vera Lordjhas been quite
sick the past week.
H. E. Boyd of Humboldt was
[a visitor here Wednesdav.
Ed Ealloon and children visit t
I relatives in Hiawatha Sunday.
Little Grace Hinton has been
I quite sick the pas* week suffering
with tonsilitis.
Miss Minnie McDonald went to
I Nebraska City yesterday to atter 1
the district club meeting.
Miss Myrtle Yocam came down
, from the Peru Normal and spent
| Sunday with her parents.
Miss Grace Cronin o f Rulo
spent Sunday with her sisters,
Mrs. Less Leeds and Mrs. T. J.
McKiever.
Max Werner came down frr u
Nebraska City and spent Sunday
with his parents at this place.
Max says he is real well pleased
with his position.
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