The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, April 30, 1909, Image 5

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    m COIRS AND GOERS
HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST TO
YOU AND ME.
What Your Friencfs and Their
Friends Have Been Doing the
Past Week.
— Eat Sowles Candy.
Dr. Wilson, Wahl’s building.
Jean Cain was a Hiawatha vis
itor Sunday.
—Green Russian seed oats at
Heck’s feed store.
— Dr. W. E. Lyons. Osteopath,
ott ■ Wj hi building
Mrs. Laura l'axton left Friday
lor Nebraska City,where she will
make her home.
Ewing Herbert, of the Hiawa
tha Wold, spent Sunday with
Kails City friends,
Reuben Bryant of Dexter, Mo.,
is n the city visiting his sAter,
Mrs. Albert Maust,
Will Boyd came up from Hia
watha Sunday and visited his
wife and children.
R. A. Dittmar and family this
week moved into the Paxton
property or. Lane street
L- J. Harris was up from Hia
watha Sunday and 'pent the day
in this city with hA family.
Alvin Porr of Humboldt spent
Friday in this city the guest of
friends. He also attended t h e
junior reception.
Last season Stone street was
lined from one end to the other
with greyhounds, but this spring,
bv actual count, we are seventeen
shy.
Kussei Corts returned to ms
borne in Nebraska City, Saturday
afternoon. While in the city he
was a guest at the home of J. M
Houston.
Miss Justean Hoppe of Stella
spent this week in the citv the
guest of ii e r grandma. Mrs.
Katherine Hoppe and her aunt,
Mrs. Rose Heaston.
Mrs Barry and Miss Etta Shee
han came u; from Atchison Sat
urday to attend the funeral of
Pat Casey, which was held
in this city Monday morning.
Mrs. J. M. Jellison returned to
Auburn the latter part of the
week after spending some time
in the city helping care for her
lather, Chris Hershey- who has
been very sick.
Mrs. G. W. Bartlett returned
Wednesday to her home in Falls
City, after a week spent at the
bedside of her mother, Mrs John
Burke, whose condition is practi
lally unchanged.— Rulo Register.
Ouite a little excitement was
created Monday morning at the
Shildneck hardware. A lot of
old brick had been removed from
the walls and piled on the tin
roof. The rafters gave way un
der the ioad shoving the rafters
and bricks through the store room
ceiling between the joice. The
front of the store was badly lit
1ered with old plaster- No ser
ious damage wa« done. Saiem
Index.
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Paint
Gossip
There's one thing in town
that people can t help but
talk about. It s
; Bradley & Vrooman Paint
There a1-. good as the best,
and better than many, and
they're guaranteed to give
satisfaction.
Better come in and talk
PAINT to us.
I McMilIan’s
i Pharmacy
Opposite Postoffice Falls City, Neb.
Did you ever sit on a mossy
bank and look at the sun-kissed
brook as it merrily dances in
glee around the protruding peb
bles ar,d feel glad that you were
alive. Well, that is the 'amt
sensation y o u will experience
when you witness "Si Plunkard "
It is a laughing, bubbling heart
and home story. When the cur
tain falls on the Inst act you will
feel as refreshed as if you had
just drank a cup of spring water.
"Si Plunkard’ with J- C. Lewis
in the title role corner to the
Geliling, Monday, May ; Land
and orchestra.
Mrs. Pres Kaiser and Miss
Alice Wall of Humboldt ac om
panied the formers daughter.-Vre.
Downing to this city Wedr- <dav.
where she left on the Pacific for
her future home in Omaha.
Lost—In or about this city
Saturday afternoon, a gold watch
and fob. Fob has "Nellie' en
graved on it. Finder return tc
this office and receive reward.
Mrs Fred Bruhn of Salem was
a visitor in this city Monday.
While here she made the Tri . nea
pleasant call and also favored us
with a year's subscription.
Mrs. Cronin who has been vis
iting her daughters. Mrs. T alge
McKiever and Mrs. Le-1- Leeds,
returned to her home *in >
Sunday.
Miss Lois Keeling. L :tle Put
nam. Katherine Seibel and A Lie
Keeling formed an auto party,
who visited Salem Sunday after
noon.
Mrs- Frank Eversole of '-Ik
Creek is in tlie city visit: g her
many old friends- She is a guest
at the home of W. H. Crook and
wife.
Mrs. Asa Roger- who has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. T. J- ;
Whitaker, returned to her home
in Beatrice Wednesday.
Landlord Spence, of the Na
tional hotel, returned Friday j
night from a busines- trip t > Jur.
coln.
Mrs-Bert McCool and da.*. :ter
Nola of Salem were visitors at
the home of R. R. Rule '.7edr.es*
day.
Charles and John Gunzenhauser
of Humboldt were transacting
business at this place Monday
P. B. Weaver, wife and ittle
daughter left Friday for a few
days stay at Kansas City.
Pat O’Brien of Wymote arrived
in the city Saturday to attend
the funeral of Pat Casey.
Miss Ruth Lewis wa- cite ‘-i f-:
this week, suffering from ar at
tack of appendicitis
J. E Morehouse, of the Daw
son News Boy. will sell that 3 lent
on Saturday, May 1
Karl Rauch was down from
Stella Monday looking alter some
business matters.
Frank Martin came down from
Council Bluffs and spent Sunday
with his parents.
(Jet your Early Ohio seed
potatoes ahd seed corn at He Vs
feed store.
hi Piunkard wi: i.e at tne
Gehling on next Monday evening
May 3.
H arvey Thompson is very ill
suffering from infiamatior of the
lungs.
Mrs. Walton of Salem spent
Wednesday in this city on busi
ness.
C. H. Marion and wife were
guests of Morrill relatives Friday.
John Hinton was a Lincoln
visitor the latter part of the week.
Dr. W. E. Lyons, Osteopath,
office Wahl building, 'phone 446.
Cyrus Foils and wife ofVerdon
were shopping here Friday.
Mrs. W. H. Putnam wai: uite
sick the first of the week.
Will Otto ofVerdon was a busi
ness visitor here Monday
Mrs. C. H. Marion is < uite ill
at her home in this city.
Mrs. Grant Sperry wai a St.
Joe visitor this week.
Postmaster Huber of Rule was
in the city Friday.
—Seed oats at Heck’s leed
store.
Kok Sauk:—My farm home ad
joinpnp Falls City.
Cil’OKGlC A. AHHOT T
Janie- Hanley, wife and daugh
ter o: Verdon attended the funeral
of Hamrick Casey here Monday.
Henry Sanford left the first of
the week tor St- Joe where he ex
pects to work in a cipar factory.
Mi-s Ethel Wilhoit ot Centrulia
Ka-.. spent a few days in this
city the puest of Miss Gladys
Ratekin
Ernest Vincent went to Shen
andoah. Iowa. Friday and spent
a few days with his parents at
that place.
Mr and Mrs- O. A. Burk were
called to Rule Saturday by the
serious iUtiess of his mother at
that place.
Mr- B. \\\ Beneipht at of St. j
Joseph, arrived Friday for a visit
to her sister, Mrs. lleorpe Abbott
and husband.
Francis Wit bee came down
from Stella on business Friday.
He was a verv pleasant caller at
the Tribune office.
Mr. and Mrs. E- S Towle and
Ned Towle, wife ana two chii*
dren left Wednesday for Omaha
to spend a few days with John
Towle and family.
G. Alexander of Dawson has
pur based the saloon stock of
Mr- Orville Schoenbeit and will
try t > secure a license and run a
saloon at that place this year.
Messrs Ray Zimmerman, Ben
and Ralph Dillv of Hiawatha, re
turned home Saturday. They
came up Friday to attend the
junior reception held that even
inp.
Mrs Joseph Otney of Barnes,
Kansas, is in the city visiting rel
atives. She was called here the
latter part of the week by the
death of her nephew, Orville
Schoenheit.
Mr- and Mrs. August Metx.ner
and daughters Anna and Blsie.of
Preston, were in this city shop
ping one day the latter part of
the week. They were also visit
ing relatives in the city.
\Y understand our old friend
Albert 3). Sargent of the west
end will be a candidate for county
superintendent this fall. lie has
spent his life in school work and
is r,‘ w thoroughly «jualitied to
look after the duties of that of*
C ce.
J. J. Turner, .who was seriously
in ured in a runaway at Humboldt
a few weeks ago. is in the city
recei ;ng treatment from Drs.
Green and Boose. At this writ
ire his hand is some better. He
is at the home of his daughter,
Mr- George Albright.
The city has been overrun with
t'ind beggars, hoboes and soli i*
tors of every sort, with and with
out (generally without) creden
tials. But our people gave freely,
as > the custom, thus proving
ageir. the truth of Barnutn's fav
orite saying.- Humboldt Leader.
Same at the hub, neighbor.
M*. and Mrs. A1 Southard re
turned the latter part of the week
fr m an extended visit with their
children in Denver. Mr. South
ard savs he had a fine time and
en oyed the trip but was giad to
get home. When they left Den
ver last week there was four
in hes of snow on the ground.
(Thi t rode mark tt t aba
lately uuaranteeM full value
and all new features in
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GLOVE-M ITTS
FOR CLEAN \\ OR K
Se/imdm'S
OFFICIAL LEACUE BALL
(tuariuilcod In every way.
BASE BALL SUITS
i 'l t.rades, All C olors. Cut to Measure.
/ < mi>i>urit»oij is convincing. H**j for yourself
FOR HALE EY
A. G. WANNER
Charlie Hargrave went down to
Kansas City the first of the week
to look o' or a salesman's line of
samples, which was entirely too
large to be accommodated in anv
sample room in Falls City. He
was met here by his brother. Toni,
of Wymore, who accompanied
him.
When a man goes away from
home and gets a hair cut, the lo
cal barbers notice it on his return
and talk about it. The local bar
bers are willing for a customer to
get shaved while away from
home, hut believe he should have
Ins hair cut before starting.— Ex.
Mrs. Bruno Hanson returned
to her home in Omaha Friday,
after spending several days with
her parents, W. II. Kerr and
wife at this place. Mr. Hanson
who was visiting here, returned
home several days ago.
James Bunch of Hamlin was
here the latter part of the week
visiting his father. J. A. Bunch,
on route one. lie was a very
pleasant caller at this office on
Saturday.
W. C. Sloan and Lawrence
Corn of Verdon, attended a ses
sion of the I. O. (>. F. lodge in
city Friday evening. Work in
flr-^t degree attracted their atten
tion.
Crete Stewart of Hiawatha,
snent a few days in the citv the
guest of Miss Hazel White. She
also attended the junior recep
tion at Wahl's hall Friday night.
Oliver Emmert from near Sa
betha was in the citv Monday cn
route home from a trip to South
Dakota, where he went to tile on
his claim.
\Nill Burnett and wife of Chi
cago, were here Thursday the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Werner and Mrs. Laura Daxton.
Mrs- V. E. Emmerson was
down from Vcrdon the latter
part of the week looking after
business and visiting friends.
Mrs. W. C. Sloan and two
children of Verdon, spent a few
davs in this citv with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. John Ilossack.
While in the city Sunday, Ew
ing Herbert met with an automo
bile accident and had to secure
help to get his car home.
Warren Nicholson left Satur
day morning for St. Joe, where
he will spend some time visiting
relative^ and friends.
Mrs. Mary Wicks left Satur
day for Kendrick. Idaho, to make
an extended visit to her daughter
Mrs. Margaret Lew’is.
W. K. Davis. Robert Kanaly
and J. P. Mooney were business
visitors at this place the latter
part of the weok.
The Willing Workers of the
Christian Church held an apron
sale at the Variety store Friday
and Saturday.
In the docket for the May term
of the district court of Brown
county, there are twenty divorce
case'- tiled.
Wm. Stewart and wife of Re*
serve spent Sunday in this city
with their daughter, Mrs. Henry
Most man.
George Prater and wife left
Friday morning for St. Joe. to
look after business and to visit
relatives.
Zetta Camblin, Jessie Paxton,
L. C. Edwards and Joe Miles
spent last Sunday at Sycamore
Springs.
J. R. Cain and family spent
Sunday in Hiawatha with Mr.
Cain's daughter. Mrs. Mayme
McCoy.
Mrs. E. S. Cooper ot Humboldt
spent a part of the week in the
city, the guest of Mrs. M. L. Wil
son.
Sheri:! Fenton went to Dawson
Sunday to visit his parents, who
are in poor health.
J. II. Miles is spending this
week at Excelsior Springs.
Remember the play at the Geh
ling Monday evening.
J. L. Slocum was a Kansas City
visitor this week.
Charlie Iluber of Rulo was in
this city Friday.
/ Dr. ~
f Price's 1
I Cream I
I Baking J
VPoWder,j
A pure grape cream of
tartar powder. Its fame
is world-wide. No alum,
no phosphatic acid.
There is never a ques
tion as to the absolute
purity and healthful
ness of the food it raises.
M- Shurtlilf of IIuml>ol<lt was
n the city Saturday.
Mrs- I. N- Lyons and Mr^ Jake
Schaiblc were shopping in St. Joe
Monday.
Hugh O'Grady of Dawson at
:ended the funeral of Pat Casey
n this city Monday morning.
Lucky Bill and his wonderful
wagon show will visit this city
May 4. See the trained animals.
Frank Steathen of Humboldt
nad an auto accident on his way
:o Verdon Monday. The result
was 3 tires smashed.
Mrs Margery Grant spent sev
■ral days the latter part of the
week with her daughter, Mrs.
lames Sinclair at Preston
Fok Salk Six room house
near the convent witli three lots.
d'KK) if taken at once. For full
particulars call at this office.17 4t
Mrs. R. J. Gribling, who has
been visiting her sister Mrs- Ada
Wells returned to her home in
White Cloud the first of the week.
This Lucky Bill show that wiil
visit our city next Tuesday prom
ises to be one of the cleanest
shows on the road. Don t fail to
attend.
Rev. Bert Wilson, formerly of
Humboldt has a< ceptcd a call from
the Christian church at Brown
ville. He has already taken up
his work at that place
Misses Edna and Helen Scott
of Humboldt were in this citv the
latter part of the week the guests
of their aunt, Mrs. Plum. They
also visited Mrs. Mary Kentner.
Misses Emma Grant, Ethel
Shields Trace Courtright, John
Casey and Orville Jones of this
citv attended the 8th grade com
mencement at Preston Friday
night.
Mr- and Mrs. W- A Greenwald
and son Guy and Frank, Eliza
beth, and Anna Margaret Gist
were Salem visitors Wednesday
They enjoyed six o'clock dinner
at the home of S. P. Gist. They
made the trip in Greenwald's line
new touring car.
The Lincoln baseball club as
decided upon for the season em
braces the following men: Catch
ers, Sullivan and Mason; Pitchers.
Si hroeder. Johnson, 1 lendrix, Jones
Cantv, 1 Iockenberry t 1st base.
Thomas; 2d base and manager.
Fox; Shortstop,Gagnier; Jd base.
Pritchett; Left field, Jude; Center
field, Davidson; Right field, Wal
dron; Utility, Harris.
Harris, the little Hooper, Ne
braska boy has been selected as
utility player on the Lincoln team
this season. Harris is not yet 21
years old and last season was
practically his first experience in
any kind of baseball, but he has
developed rapidly and promises to
make a great ball player
Mart Jones has a job of mur -
ing the 1 rarne Presbyterian church
at Falls City, 5 blocks away,
where it will be made a dwelling
house of and a new brick one wili
be built in its place- Hiawatha,
World.
James Woods, formerly employ
ed at the light plant at this place,
left Tuesday for Glenwood, Iowa,
where he has accepted a like po
sition
Frank Jones of Caldwell,Idaho,
spent a few days with friends in
this city. He will also visit his
many old friends at Verdon.
Hr. Windle and Miss Myrtle
Kamel spent Sunday at the home
of the latter’s sister, Mrs. (lien
Hrunson, near Shubert.
(leorgeA. Slayton of Hillsdale.
Michigan, was in the city Wed
nesday, visiting John Hossack
; and family.
J. F. Shuey of Rulo, soeut
i Tuesday in the city. He is one
of Richardson county’s oldest set
tleis.
A. Heck has a nice lot ot
extra fine seed corn. Don’t forget
to see him before you buy.
Ben Reichers spent a part ot
Stbc week with his parents at this
place.
Ed. Burres of Peril, spent Sun
day in this city with relatives.
The More You Know of the Excellencies and
Low Prices of
Jaquet s Watches
the more convinced you will be that they are the BEST Watch
Values you can get.
This week we have added to our already complete stock of
standard Watches a large shipment and can supply your wants
in anything along this line
Come and get our prices before buying
A. E. JAQUET
“The Old Reliable"