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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1909)
THE COMERS UNO GOERS HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST TO YOU AND ME. What Your Friends and Their Friends Have Been Doing the Past Week. Eat Sowles Candy. Jr. Wilson, Wahl's building. Vern Story was a Pawnee City visitor Sunday. Mrs. C. A. Heck was a Hiawa 1ba visitor the latter part. L. C. Edwards spent Sunday in Humboldt with his mother. Miss Field was in Lincoln >','iin dav the guest of her parents. — Dr. W, E- Lyons, Qsteapatli, (ffice Wahl building, ’phone 44<>. —Dr. Amy Lyons. Osteapath, (ffice Wahl building, ’phone 44h. Simon Davies has the contract for building a fine new slaughter bouse. Mrs. Gilbert and daughters of Kulo were in town shopping Sat urday. Charles Carr who has been quite sick the past week is im proving. Misses Kosa and Minnie Wolfe spent Sunday with friends in Humboldt. Mrs. T- J. Gist, who has been quite ill for several days, is slow ly improving. Frank Hanna of Table Rock was a business visitor at this place this week. Mrs. Frank Greenwald and son returned Saturday to their home in South Dakota. Yolk Lippold came down from Wymore Saturday to visit rela tives at this place. Mrs. Clay Davis and daughter Maud, were guest- of friends in Hiawatha Friday. Will Hinton of Wymore. broth er of our townsman, John Hinton spent Sunday at this place. Clare Foster came down from Plattsmouth to spend a few days with his parents. B. F. Foster and wife. Sig Fuller, wife and daughter, Mrs. Iva Ewing, of Verdon, were business visitors at this place Monday. John Kuter of Humboldt was the guest of his brother, Nick Kuter and family, south of town Sunday last. Misses Glenne and Fern Jun ken of Bancroft. Nebr.. are in the city visiting their sister, Mrs. James Nausler. Mesdames Will Gibson and Kobert Chamberlain of Verdon, were business visitors at this place Saturday. Guy Wahl who is employed by the Missouri Pacific in Kansas spent Sunday with his parents, Harvy Wahl and wife. Clara and May Gagnon who attended the teacher's associa tion at Beatrice, visited friends in Lincoln before returning home. Mrs. John Babb and two child ren returned to Stella Sunday af ter spending a few days with her parents, George Albright and wife in this city. M iss Miss Mary Paxton went to Nebraska City Friday after noon to spend a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Fred Cleve land, jr- In the afternoon Mrs. Cleveland entertained in her hon or. Ijewelry is always acceptable as a present, but the fact that it is an EASTER GiFTj gives it added value. j Our line of jewelry and Silverware is the most up-to-date in town and the prices always righ A. E. Jaquet The Old Reliable Jeweler and Optician Fred Soho' ,e:t T. .av for Chicago and W:s- ns r • here lie goes on bus.tess inf t ■ with insurance com; • .»•» ' which Cleaver A- Se >M r ■gents. He expects to vis;: -a* * ga.N’.Y , before he returns. }•> will be absent about tw w- - • Mrs. S. I.. Mans w. » . Med to White Cloud Monday • a tele phone message n rg her. that her cousin, Mrs. C. . . Wakefield had died ver • - 1 • ~ v at her home in that tv Sunday. She leaves a hus n re chil* dren. TIarrv Craig who a- spent some months ir this ty. where he lias been •; ■ • un cle, V. G. Lyford, r the store, left Tuesday r r s home at Kewanee, 1!!. Mrs. Patrick Murpcv was call ed to Odell, this week to help care for her father John Moran who is very ill at me heme of bis daughter. Mrs. Hyatt. Mrs- Sarah Craig ■ Kewanee, 111., arrived in the ty this week for a visit to her daughter Mrs. P. B. Greenwald r orother V. G. Lyford Robert Kar.a ...c<i w M -e the parents of a baby girl h rr Sun day. The Tribur.t kens their many friends ir esten-. ng con gratulations. Miss J ulia Fn m • i.n return ed to her home V< rd in Wed nesday after s me tune being spent in this city '.Master Tail oring school Mrs. Ed Frauenieider Ver don was in the city Wednesday visiting her s -ter‘ Mrs. Ferd Parchen and Mrs. bhr mu S obie. Will Mulligan was able to be down town Monday .for the first time in s week* jit h;> een suffering from rhe. mat km. J. B- McGinn, the horse buyer will be at Melt " stable in this city Saturday. April 10. He, wants 100 near f horses Miss Hannah u.ndersor who was called to Mason City 1 y the death of her father returned to this city Saturday Mrs. I. M. Houston and laugh ter Rill returned Ifc week from a visit to relatives at maha and Nebraska City. Lost—Betwee- thi ity and Arago Center ■•non house a short dark fur. 1 mb ■ ase bring to this offk Mrs. V. E Em< n ret 3 to Verdon Saturday . ftet pending a few days w i 1 - ennie Prater. Miss Julia Moody of Mound City is in the citv visiting her sister Mrs. Jesse Mi hob r Miss Mable Greenwald ■' Le Mars, Iowa, wa- in the t ty a few days visiting relative . Vergie Mead returner t i. i s week from a several duy> sit with friends at Salem Henry Wolfe came dov. -o;n Omaha and spent a fev day vith his wife in this city Miss Anna McMahon wir spent a few days at her home reU-ncd to Peru Tuesday Mrs. V, Arnold and daughter Daisy were down iron, Verdun on business Monday. Misses Josephine and Mary Mahon of Rulo were in the city Saturday. Gus Kaiser and Henry doeller of Preston were n tfu city Sat urday. Mrs. R. P. ' recover ing from a severe siege oi the grip. Misses Myrtle Vocarn and Inez Wachtel returned tr Pen Tues day. Anthony !'ge carat- dowr from Verdun Saturday on business Mrs Judith Greenwald who has been quite ill is a little better. O. D. Kent and wife el Morrill were in the city Saturday. Oliver Km inert of near Snbetha was here Tuesday. B. G- Franklin wav down roni Dawson Saturday. Kd. Ewing of Verdun was in the city Monday. Copyright 190') The 1 louse of Kuppenheimer Chicago Spring is Hers!! Aren’t you ashamed to go around with I your Winter suit on. looking like a frozen i turnip*? $18.50 puts you on the inside of a new. hand-tailored Spring Suit that’ll make you look like the original “money king. We've just received a new lot of classy, hand-tailored Spring Suits of to morrow’s vintage—all of them in the post graduate class. They ’re a bully lot of glad ness. we’re telling you, and it’s mighty near a shame to sell 'em for $18.50 WE HAVE OTHERS THAT SELL FOR SIO. S 12.50. $15. $16.50. $18. $20. $22.50 and $25.00 But, no matter what you pay, you're get ting a garment that is guaranteed to you and positively 10^ more for your money than you get at any other Falls City store. Hargrave & Hargrave THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHING Miss Maree Crotty returned Sunday from a few days spent in Beatrice. Miss Ruth McMillan was the guest of friends in Lincoln Satur day and Sunday. Misses Rita and Florence Boose spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in Lincoln. W. A. Greenwald and J. L. Slocum are the proud possessors of line new autos. Miss Lou Hofer left Monday for Klkhart, Ind., where she will make her future home. Reavis (fist returned from Be atrice Thursday evening where he took part in the debate W. A. Brater and wife from near DuBois, spent a short time last week in this city on business. Herbert Hedges has charge of the Highlander drill team and re ports them as doing excellent work. James McDowell and wife were called from Tocumseli Sunday night bv the death of the former's father. Dr. (Ireen reports Will Me* Dougall, who has been very ill for some time, at- improving- very rapidly. % Miss Cora Drown returned to Stella Saturday after visiting her brother, Jess Brown and family at this place. Herbert Hedges who has spent a few days with his family, took up his duties as mail clerk Mon day morning. Brnest Vincent arrived from Denver the latter part of the week and spent a few days with his wife in this city. Mrs. Allan I). May and little son. Bdgar Wylie, came down from Auburn Friday evening and spent a few days with relatives in this city. The Nebr a ska Ministerial Christian association m e t in Lincoln this week- Rev. Day of this city was in attendance and delivered an address. Pro!. G. M. Barrett returned Satur xy from Memphis, Mo-, where has spent some tiine visiting .iis old home. Mrs. Barrett will be home in a few days. is visiting her sister, Mrs. J Shoenheit, in Kansas City. Miss Grace Swihartof Webber, 'Kansas, is in the city visiting at the lion. . her aunt, Mrs. Ar thur Harris. She will spend a few days with relatives in the country before going to Stella. Mrs. Otis Williamson returned to her h«e<:e at White Cloud the ; latter part of the week. She spent sev-rai days in this city the guest if h'.-r aunt, Mrs. Thomas Wint* r i ituin. J, W. White of Superior was a visitor :• this city the latter part of the week. He was a former operator for the B. A M. R R. at this p]a e and lias numerous friends here. Mis- Mable Whitaker of Defi ance. Arizona, who was called here by the death of her sister, will remain several days with rel atives and friends. Blain Yoder spent a part of this week n Leavenworth, Kas. His father. Rev. H- L- Yoder, is receiving treatment in a hospital at that pl.ce George Lutn, wife and daugh ter Gertrude of Verdon were bus iness visitors here the latter part of the week. Mrs. W- H. Wylie came down from Nebraska City and spent a few days the guest of Mrs. Har vey Wahl. C. L. Marts, wife and son Glen came down from Wymore and I visited Sam Marts and wife. Chas. Emmons o f Tecumseh was a guest at the home of Geo Albright oyer Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Cullen and Miss Eleanor Reese of Verdon. spent [Saturday in this city. Ambrose Parsons of Verdon, was a business visitor at this pla^e Saturday. N. C. Woods and wife are the parents of a baby girl born Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Schtnel/.el and Miss Maud iJavi- spent Mon day in Hiawatha. Mrs Sam Lichty visited at the home of S. C.Flickingcr and wife at Morrill last week Mrs. Will Boyd and two sons spent a fewdaysin Hiawatha the first of the week with relatives. J. (J. Martin, wife and little son came down from Council Bluffs Friday and spent a few days at the home of Wm. Dorring ton and Frances Martin. K O. Lewis came down from the northern part of the state to spend a few days with his family and to remain until after Tues day so he could vote at the city election. L. II-Robmeyer of Auburn was in tin city Monday. He says he will publish the Staats-Zietung at Auburn for a few weeks until lie can secure a German printer to take charge of the work here. H. B. Walters has sold his big stock farm a mile this side ol Baker, composed ol 3 quarter sections to W. J. McCray of Falls City, one of the commissioners of Richardson county for $36,000 which is really $75 per acre. Much of this land is quite broken. Hiawatha World. Mrs. Thomas Huett and two ■ hildrvn and sister. Miss Margaret Naylor, will leave today for Lex ington. Nebraska. They have spent several weeks in this city at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Naylor. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Kamel were called to Dawson Sunday by the serious illness of the latter s father, Win. Kinsey. Mr. Kamel returned Monday but Mrs. Kamel remained to help cure for him. Joseph Glasser, who was seri ously injured by a horse a few weeks ago, is much improved and was a visitor in tnis city Mondav. He made this office a most pleas ant visit. L L>. Beaver and Simon Davies made a trip to South Dakota this week. They were among the lucky ones from this place who drew land there. Miss Nellie Davison of Peru has accepted the prim ipalslup of the Stella schools, and will finish the balance of the school year in that capacity. Miss Mildred Bingainan, who spent several days in the city the guest of Miss Florence Beuucamp returned to her home in Atchison Sunday. Mrs. Chas. Birdsley went to Verdon the latter part of the week ana spent several days with ■ her sister, Mrs. Hayden Bowers j p&arfi Powder Ma e from cream of tartar derived solely from grapes, the most deli cious and healthful of all fruit acids. ! !