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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1909)
Henry €. Smith LANDS & LOANS L ___x 240 acres well improved, U mi.es from Depot in Kas. Good spring Best of terms. Will take 40 acres as part payment, balance long time at low interest. 200 acres 1.4 miles from depot, Richardson county. Nebraska. Good buildings and laud Will take 40 or HO acres as part payment 100 acres upland, 1 mile from depot, Richardson county. Nebraska. 512,00* 160 acres Johnson county, Nebraska HO rods to church and school. Best of terms. Might rent. 107 acres near Brownville, Nebraska HO acres J4 -mile from Falls City high, school. 040 acres, $8,000 improvements Also 640 acres adjoining. Will take 100 acres as part payment, Fine running water. A No. 1 opportunity. Money to loan L___ THE FOLLOWING SERVICES WILL BE HELD SUNDAY These Notices are Prepared and Handed in By the Local Ministers (',K b’MA N l-YAXtil- l.k'AI. CHUKA II. ‘Llj h. in. Stimliiy school. 1 ):4-> a in. Sermon. 7; >0 p.m. Young People Alliances S p. m. Sermon. Prayer meeting Wednesday at S p. m. Friday choir practice s p. in. .1. R. N ANSI XU A, Pastor. ST. THOMAS CHUKCHI 7:30 a. m- Holy Communion. •»:45 a- in. Sunday School. 10:45 a. m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. 7:30 p. in. Evening Prayer and! Sermon. (ikok<• k liimi: Nkidk, Pastor. PHKSI1VTKKIAN CIIUKCII Sunday school 0:45 a. in. Preaching 10:45 a. in. Junior C. Iv and Mission Sab bath school 2:30 p. m. V. P. A. meeting 0:30 p. in. 1 ’reaching 7:30 p in. Prayer meeting W e d ne sd a y 7:30 p. m. The services next Sunday will be as follows. In the mor ning the pastor will discuss the question, ‘‘What do we know ol tlu* future?" Beside the anthem by the choir, Miss Agnew will sing by special request “The Holy City.” The program for the evening is as follows: Don't delay or your seat may lie taken by some one else. Hymn, followed bj prayer, people -tanding. Anthem, "S'rg ye Jehovah's praise*. by Time. Seward, ehoir. Solo, Miss I'na Snidow. Duet, Through the gates of Gold,Maud Anita Dart, Misses Mabel Potent and Kdna Cornford. Solo, 1, fe’s Lullaby.Mice Nellie Craig. Duet, Come, Holy Spirit, by Frederick Jerome Misses Kita.lune Hoose and Kdna Cornford. Solo, Forever with the Lord, by Ch. Gounod-—Dr. W. U. House. Solo, Hold thou my hand, by C S Hriggs, Miss Klta dune House, Trio, (.od lie merciful, by Dr Joseph Parry. S. |, Davies, W. it. House and Miss Jessie Agnew. So'o, Let not your heart be troubled, o, Frank Hraekett, Mis- Mabel Potent. Du< t. Near us, ever near us. by F. Abt. S L. Davies and Mis* Jessie Agnew. Solo, Jesu, l i'm, . Mi see re, by belt Nevin. Miss Jessie Agnew. Anthem, Rejoice in the Lord, by AI fred Heirly, choir He r.edietlon. Ekv. K. Coopkk Baii.ky, Pastor. MKTHOD I ST CHURCH Sunday school ‘);45 a- in Public worship 10:45 a. m. Junior League 2:50 p. in. Epworth League <>:30 p. in. Evening service 7:50 p. m. Prayer meeting W ednesd a v 7:50 p- m. Kkv. C. A. Mastin, Pastor. BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday school *»:45 a. m. Morning service 11:00 a. m. Evening service 7:50 p. m. Prayer meeting Wed n esd a y 8.00 p. m. There will be preaching service at the Baptist Church next Sun day as usual- Come and bring your friends. Kkv. Gko. II. Kkichku Pastor. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. 9:45 a. m. Bible School 11 a. m- Memorial sermon. We desire to thank the kind people of Falls City, for their help and many words of encour agement in making the regular and special service such a splen did success. The (1. A. R. and K C. will at tend the Christian church m a body next Sunday at 11 a. in. for the Memorial service. Special music and a special ef fort to make this .1 day of tender remembrances. The boys are dropping from the ranks verv fast we will not have them here long, come out and give them encour agement and good cheer. .1 p. m Junior Kndeav. r 7 p. m. V. 1’. S. C. K. s p. in. Kvangilistic sermon. Special Kvangilistic service Subject “No cleansing" o n 1 v through the blood.” We will try and make the ser vice what you think in your heart a real gospel service ought to be. We extend a cordial invitation to you. Come, bring vour friends and hear a man who desires to do you good. K. Ki.i.swokth Day, Pastor. HKKTI1KHN CHUKCH Sunday school "1:45 a. rn. Sermon 10:45 a. tn. Christian Endeavor <>:50 p, tn. Sermon 7:50 p. m 1 'rayer meeting Wednesday 7:50 p. m. The subject of the morning ser mon next Sunday will he “Spir itual Enlightenment.’ the eve ning subject “Who Wins?" The attendance at the church services lias been very commend able lor the past few weeks, es pecially at the evening services. Any one is welcome and a warm greeting awaits all who attend. K’kv. K. K. Tkkthk. Pastor. With Local Ministers Rev. R, R. Teeter returned! Monday trnm Ridgway. Mu., where I he delivered the sermon to the! coumteneement elass at 11mt place | Rev. Teeter lias made several sim ilar addresses this spring. Rev, R. Cooper Hailey will de liver the I. ( >. (• K. sermon at Humboldt some time the lirst of • I it tic. Rev. !■. Ellsworth l)t\ delivered the senior class address at Salem, I in the opera house, Sunday morn-j mg. He will deliver the C A. R. memorial sermon at the-Christian eh tit eh next Sunday mottling. TEAM RAN AWAY A Delivery Team Causes Quite an Excitement While T. J. MeKi ever \vm* lie | livering meat for the Thornton hatcher shop Monday morning the! team became frightened at a street drag ami ran away. He was de-! livering meat at the home of Frank Smith and the team ran through I front yards and broke tin* wagon; Hiiil harness to some extent. The Imirant at dolm Hermes' was also; damaged. This is the see.md time | the team has run away in the past two sseeks. Private Money. Private money to loan on Keal Estate. Mortgages bought and sold. Call at First National Bank- .'-tl A. J. Wravkk The first food of the day. Every man, woman and child begins the day with more or less vigor of mind and strength of body according to the first food supplied to the stomach. The best first dish of the day is a bowl of Quaker Oats. The stomach can assimi late it more quickly and with less effort than other foods. There is little or no waste and every ounce of food is con verted into muscle, vigor and brain activity. The strongest people in the world are the regular eaters of Quaker Oats. You should eat it for breakfast every day. If you are convenient to the store you’ll probably buy the regular size package. For those who live in the country the large size family package is more satisfactory. THE COMERS AND GOERS CrowiU*] ofT tin* Kotfular Loral Pagi* Mrs. Allen Johnson came up from Preston Tuesday to do some shopping. Mrs Willard Sears left the first of the week for Heaver City where she will visit her parents for a time. Charles Weirnert returned Wed* nesdav from .St. Joe, where he had hogs on the market at that place. K. II- Metzgar, one of our rur al route men, is enjoying his an nual vacation. Klva Crook, his deputy, is acting as carrier. Kltner Ileiser s little boy is the proud possessor of a fine Shetland pony colt which is a beauty and the envy of every boy in town. Clarence Heck is at Auburn playing ball with the Auburn team. They will play two games' with Pawnee, one Thursday and the other Friday. A sunrise prayer meeting was held at the Methodist church Sun day morning. This was to cele brate the twentieth anniversary of the founding of the Kpworth League. Doc and Allie Brannigan of Chicago, who attended the funeral of Frank Brannigan at Sabetha this week, spent a few days in this city with their aunt. Mrs. James Powell Judge L- M. Pemberton came; down from Beatrice and held court during this week. He was a caller at this office Wednesday morning, and while here renewed j his subscription to the Tribune. Mrs. Lloyd Morris of Bethany, spent a few days in the city with her parents, D. P. Lowe and wife. She came to attend the commencement exercises as her sister. Miss Wherry Lowe, is a member of the class. Mrs. James Poweli and nephew Johnnie Brannigan returned from Sabetha Monday, where they at tended the funeral of the latter’s' father. Frank Brannigan. The deceased came from Chicago sev eral months ago when his health failed him, and lias made his home with his motlier*in-law. Mrs. Morton at Sabetha. Memorial Sunday Next Sunday will be observed as Memorial Sunday, when the comrades of the Grand Army of the Republic, will proceed in a body to (lie Christian Church and participate in the morning ser vices. .Ml soldiers of the Civil War and Spanish-American War are invited to join in these exercises. Parade will leave the Grand Ar- j my hall at 10:4b a. in., with Veter an Post No. HI in the lead, followed by other soldiers and the ladies of the G. A. R. Relief Corps, On entering the church, the soldiers will remain standing, with hats on until all have entered, and they re ceive orders to uncover and to he1 seated. ( hi retiring the congregation are requested to remain until the Re lief Corps and Grand Army have retired. The church \yill he nicely decorated with Ameri -au Hags and (lowers. A special musical program has been arranged and the Rev. F. Ellsworth Day. the pastor, will de liver a patriotic sermon. The pub lic is cordially invited to attend these services. •Tohn L. Ci.eaveu, Commander Veteran I’ost No. M, Notice All land owners desiring to make payment in full of the original drainage assessment against their lands, are hereby notitield that on and after May 24, 1909, 1 will be prepared to receive and receipt for the same. James P. Mooney, Sec'y. A. D Sargent of Humboldt spent Wednesday in this city. Mr. Sargent is a clean' younj; j man, a successful teacher ami has devoted his entire lite to that line [of work. This fall he will be a candidate tor the ollice of Super intendent of Public Instructions. He has for several years been one of the faithful workers for the Republican party in this county. Misses Jennie Keim and Nellie Downs saw Mrs. Eva Schtnucker Roberts in Kansas City last week. She was on her way from El l aso, l exas, to Miami, 1. 1 ., where she will spend some time with her parents. Mr. Roberts* health has failed him and he has gone to California to spend a few months. Miss Gladys Dyke of St. Jo seph is in the city visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Ed. Fal* loon- She came to attend the closing exercises of the High School, her cousin Virgil Falloon being a member ot the senior class. This week Mrs. Orville Scoen hcit received a draft for the in surance her husband carried in the New York Mutual Life Insurance Co. He was insured in different companies but this was the first one to pay the claim The following Verdon people attended commencement here, Misses Julia and Anna Fauenfeld er, P'rank Paul, ICrrott Crouch, Charles Moran, John Heinzeltr.an and the two Miss Gebhardts. Will Gilman and wife, who spent the past week in this city with Mr. Gilman and daughter Nellie, left Monday for Wheeling, West Virginia, where the former has a permanent position. A. V. tstepp and little daugh ter of Nortonville, Kas., arrived in the city this week and will re main some time at the home of his aunt, Mrs. W. L. Beauchamp. Mrs. Augusta Linley and son, Victor Linley, jr., of Atchison, are guests at the home of the for mer’s cousin, Mrs. John L. Clea ver and family. The Methodist district conven tion is in session at Weeping Wa ter this week. Rev. C. A- Mas-1 tin of this city, spent a few days; at that place. ! Dr. Boose reports the arrival of | a baby girl at the home of Mr. ! and Mrs. Win. Landrigan Wed nesday. Mother and baby arei doing nicely. P'. P. Marts of St. Joe is visit ing his brother, Sam Marts and wife- He will also visit relatives in Wymore before returning home. Miss Pldna Spencer, who has been attending school at Valpa raiso, Tnd.. returned home Tues day for her summer’s vacation. Mrs. C. C. Jerome came down from Lincoln to attend commence ment. She is visiting her friend, Mrs- E. O. Lewis. Reavis Gist will leave next week for Arizona where he will spend the summer with his uncle, John Dorrington. Miss Anna Mason attended a party given by Miss Nelle Hart at her home near Reserve. Satur day night. Harry Crooks spent Sunday with his wife and baby at the home of her parents, Ben Poteet and wife. Ben Poteet and son Tom were in Kansas City this week with stock. Dr. W. K. Shook of Shubert was a business visitor here Mon* day. Ruby Stouffer of Salem was a visitor at this place Tuesday. Automobile Repairing Gasoline Engine repairing, Steam En gine repairing, Boiler repairing, Re Rubbering rubber-tired wheels, Auto mobile and Carriage painting, Lawn Mower grinding, etc. Out new Lawn Mower Grinder lias just arrived and we invite you to bring in your Lawn Mowers and see them ground in a scientific manner. We guarantee to put your Lawn Mower in first class cutting condition, or money back. Bring in your work NOW along the above mention ed specialties and get value received for your money. Hurry up! The rush is beginning. Edw. Daeschner FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA The Plate Where Thev Do Things Right Southeast (or. Court House Square. Phones: Shop, 153; Residence, 210 Ready to Deliver Crystal Lakes Ice ICE Phone 33 IVIAUST BROS Announcement We are pleased to announce that our Spring campaign of the biggest values in Farm Ma chinery for iqoq is now on. You are invited to call and inspect our lines. A complete line of John Deere Farm Machin ery, Hay Loaders and Stackers. McCormick Binders and Mowers. Avery Cultivators and Planters. Sharpies Tubular and DeLaval Cream Sep arators. Litchfield Spreaders. Gasoline Engines. Old Hickory and Avery Wagons. Keys Bros’, and \ ehlie Buggies. No trouble to show our goods. Loucks & Jones | FALLS CITY NEBRASKA j Don’t Use a Scarecrow To Drive Away the Mail Order Wolf You can drive him out quickly if you use the mail order houses’ own' weapon —advertising. Mail order concerns are spending thousands of dollars every week in order to get trade from the home merchants. Do you think for a minute they would keep it up if they didn’t get the busi ness? Don’t take it for granted that every one within a radius of 25 miles knows what vou have to sell, and what your prices are. Nine times out of ten your price* are lower, but the customer is influenced by the up-to-date adver tising of the mail order house. Every article you advertise should be described and priced. You must tell your story in an inter esting way, and when you want to reach the buyers of this com munity use the columns of this paper.