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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1909)
THE COIRS AND GOERS HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST TO YOU AND ME. What Your Friends and Their Friends Have Been Doing the Past Week. —Bat Sowle's Candy. —Dr. Wilson, Wahl's building. Irving Yoder spent a dew days this wee!:, m St. Joe, Mo. Prof. E. II. Hurst spent Sunday with his mother at Dunbar. Neb. —Dr. W. E. Lyons, Osteopath. Of fice in Wahl building. ’Phone 44t>, —FOR SALE—My farm home ad joining Falls City, George A. Abbott J. Rock Williamson of Humboldt., was a business visitor at this place Monday afternoon. Mrs. R. C. Bailey and daughti r El sie are in Bennett, Neb., this week the guests of friends. Mrs. V. E. Emerson and daughter Marie of Verdon spent Friday with friends at this place. The Christian ladies tea at the home of Mrs. Spencer Thursday ev ening was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hedges re turned Sunday from Mound City,Mo., where they were the guests of rela tives. Charles Marion, wife and daugh ter Audra returned Sunday from few days with relatives and friends at Hiawatha Loretta Beaver left tie- latter part of the week for Seattle, Wash., to spend the summer with relatives,and ntt.end the exposition. —FOR SALE—Sixty tons of good ice and a butcher's outfit. This is a bargain. Inquire of Charles I’rib beno, l’reston, Nebraska. 21-tf Mrs.Maggie Whitaker who has been visiting her parents at Morrill and friends in this city for the past two weeks returned to Lincoln Sunnday. Miss Agnes Moran who has been visiting Miss Kate Mulligan at this place, left Sunday morning for Kau nas City to spend her summer vaca tion with her mother,Mrs,Ellen Mor ran. PRIVATE MONEY. Private money to loan onReal Es tate. Mortgages bought and sold. Call at First National Bank. tf. A. J. WEAVER. | Pure Ice Cream? You Know! We h ave on hand at all I times Vanilla, Chocolate and Crushed Fruit Straw berry at 15c per pint and 25c per quart. Plain Bricks, or in 2 or 3 flavors, 40c per brick. Heart Centers, 50c per brick. Delicious Ices at the same price. For wholesale [trices see 11s or phone 29. The best of home made i candy at city prices. Fresh Fruit and Strawber ries on ice. Try us. The Candy Kitchen A Big Men s Parade at the State Sunday School Convention at Kear ney on Wednesday evening, June 16, at 7:15. led by the Kearney Military Hand. Every man in fhe Bible Class within 50 miles of Kearney should be in this parade and stay and hear Itev. M'olshimer talk on 'Men ' and hear Dean Fordyce onn Boys” the same i veiling. Clarence E. Smith and wife who have been spending the winter with i the formers sist. r. Mrs Mill Wher ry at Modesta. Calif., returned to this city tins week. They are visiting at the home of .Mrs. Smith’s parents, Samuel Butcher arid wife. Among the young people who were in Btilo Sunday were Hazel M’liite, Nellie Hossaek, Helen Restorer. Gertrude McDonald. Gladys McDon aid, Fannie Beaver, Virgil Fulloon. Chester McDowell. Fred ih rbster and Archie Paxton. Mr. John Holland and children who have been visiting at the home of the formers mother, .Mrs. Eva Davison, leaves today tor her home at Wich ita, Kansas. Mrs Allie Watson and sou Otho. left Wednesday for Huntington, In diana. to spend several weeks with her sister, .Mrs. Will Price and fam ily. E. H. Towle was In Lincoln the first of the week, where he was at tending a meeting of the Nebraska Traffic \ssoi iation at that place. Mrs. Jerome, who has been a guest at the home of E. O. Lewis ('or the past two weeks, returned to her home in Lincoln, Friday. Mrs. YV. H. Keeling left Tuesday, for Forsythe, Mont., whir, sin will visit her daughter. Mrs. Ada Coleman for a few weeks. Frank Neitzel came do . u from Co lumbus, Neb., this Wi k to spend a short time with his par-mts, A.Neit zel, and family. .Miss Dorthy White will return from Lincoln today where sin has b< en attending the state university at that' place this year. Mrs. Bob Wright returned to her home in Kansas City Friday after visiting her mother, Mrs. M. Stough ton and family. Mrs. Dennis McCarty and daugh ter spent a few days the latter part of the week with the Murphy child ren at Rulo. Rev. Davis of Pawnee City, filled the pulpit at the Presbyterian church at this place both Sunday morning an evening.. lsadore Weinman, a former Hum boldt boy, but now connected with a bank at St, Toe, Mo. was in this city Monday. Mrs. W. H. Wylie of Nebraska. City, Is in the city this week visiting at the home of herbrother-in-law, Sam YY’ahl. Going, going, riot quite gone! Ponltrymen come for free copy Con kevs’ LT,c Poultry Book. C. A.Heck. Misses Grace and Gertrude Lyford returned to their home in this city, from their school duties at Lincoln. .Misses Alice Keeling and Blanche Capp were Lincoln visitors Monday. They returned home that night. Mrs. Sue DeWald left this week for Diller, Neb., to spend some time with her daughter, Mrs. Merritt Lum. IT. E. Fullton, one of the roller skate men of this city, spent Sunday in Auburn. Miss Grace Hoppe and Verne Story spent tile latter part of the week in Auburn. Reavis Gist was very ill thisweek suffering from an attack of appendi citis. Marion Arnold was a business vis itor at this place Saturday. —For good seed corn go to C. A. i Heck’s feed store _ i-11 Dr. .1. Yutzv spent Tuesday in | Lincoln. • - - —Set* O. A. Heck for seed corn. Rob Cain, Jr., of Stella was in the city Saturday i H. O. Smith was a business visitor 'at Auburn, Thursday, A number of cases of measles are reported a few miles northeast of I the city. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Jones of Verdon were Shopping at this place I Saturday, Charles MeCool of Salem spent Saturday in this city looking after business matters. it. 1*. Marts and wife of Wymote, are the parents of a baby girl born Friday, May t’h. Clyde Lutn and Walter Veaeh of \Vrdun saw the ball game at this place Tuesday afternoon. .Miss Jennie Prater returned Sun day from a visit to her slater, Mrs. C. E. Peabody at St. Joe. Mrs. Marr and little daughter left Sunday for a visit to relatives a t Table Rock and friends tit Elmwood. Mrs. Charles Beatty and wife of Atchison were guests of the formers, sister Mrs. Thomas Taylor over Sun day. C. l*\ Ueuvis spent a few days at Pawnee City tin first of the week. He ltad legal business in the district con rt. Miss Nellie Hossack returned the latter part of the week from Auburn, where she spent a f<\w days with Miss Helen McIntyre. Mrs. 10. 1>. Ford, who spent the past week nt i he home of Rev.and Mrs. G. b. Neido returned to her home iu 8t. Joe Sunday. Werner Ac Mouiman Co. have a ear load of hav tools on disph1 . across (lie st rei t from their shop, on the vacant lots of Henry t'. Smith's. Miss Edna Stalder, who lias been staying with her sister Mrs. Jake Marmot, for some time, left Friday for her home at Humboldt to spend her summer vacation. Will Holt is Ibis week hating eh-c trie lights placed in liis beautiful country home west of town. Ike lirannum and his men are busy this week wiring the house. C. A. Chesley is moving the house he recently purchased of George' Reichers to some lots just south of where lie lives. He will have it repaired ami ready to rent in a short time. Where are you going to pur chase your new bonnet? At the new millinery store of course, that's the place to get a big reduction. Hannah Anderson, proprietor, opposite court house. j 22-1 Mrs. Ij. C. Marls and son Glen oof Wymore pass ed through this city City to visit the formers sisterMrs. Rigby. They will stop at this place on their return home and spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Marts. This lias been a busy week for for Sinmnton Pense at the Green house. Their business lias grown won derfully in the past few years.Sun day they sent flowers to many of the neighboring towns for decoration day. barge boxes of cut flowers were sent as far as Superior. Mr. and Mrs. tOphrani Peck and his sister Mrs. Kniseley left the later part of the week, for Harrisburg. Pa., where they will attend the an nual national meeting of the Breth ren church. Before returning home they will visit a sister at Meyersdale, Pa. They expect to be gone five or six weeks. R. C. dames of Falls City, formerly a resident of this city, who lius sol ved the county for two years as at torney is now desirous of the office of county judge. Mr. James litis pro 1 veil himself an efficient official dar ing his incumbency and would un j doubtedly make a good and just judge Humboldt Standard. Tornado Insurance Before a Loss You Need a Policy, After a Loss You Need the Money, Cyclones Seldom Arrive on Schedule Time, They Have Afready Happened this Season. ' . When they oo blow in the man who has a tornado policy can thank the agent for giving him the tip in time. The man whose property is scheduled in the total loss column of a cyclone is usually the same fellow who was going to take his insurance out tomorrow. Eetter take it out today. The prem ium isn't large, a-’d t*-e comfort’s mighty big. Rates 50c per Hundred for three years and 75c per Hundred for five years on City and Town Property. Rates $t per Hun dred for five years on Farm Property. Costs Less than Half a Cent a Day per $1,000 CLEAVER & SEBOLD, Dist. Mgrs. Phone No. 387 Falls City, Nebraska The Kpworth League of the AIK. church gave a farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. 15. L. Toble at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Lyford Thursday evening. The members of the league and friends were invited and a splendid social time was reported. The senior class chartered a hack Sunday and drove to Kulo to decor ate the grave of Jacob Marjemr, one of their class members. They covered the grave with flowers and placed a senior pennnt at the head of the grave. Prof. K Is Hurst ami Warren Miles left tlie first of the week for Cali fornia, where they will spend a groatc part of the summer. They will spend a short time at the ex position at-Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Pillock and daughter Myrtle, left the first of the week for Seattle, "heii they will visit the exposition. They expect to slop at Deliver and spend a short time with relatives and friends. The members of of the Highland ers enjoyed a very pleasant social evening at their hull Tuesday.At the close of tlii'lr regular lodge meeting the company enjoyed a social dance. -Mis .lue O'Grady and Misses May mo Ryan and Hen Riley were among the Dawson people who atten ed the meeting of (lie Daughters of Isabella at this place Friday night. Miss Cecil Kaualj of Rulo was in this city Thursday. She has Just closed a very successful term of school at. Salem and returned to her honn in ltulo for the summer. Mrs, W. If. Strains who has been visiting nt the homes of Samuel 11. Prater anil Mrs. Judy left, the first in the week for Lincoln, where she will spend the summer. All Stella Selim k closed a Very successful term of school at V'erdon 1 last Friday. Stic returned to her j home in this city to spend her sum mer vacation. II .1. Sovv It's and wife returned to i their home in St. Joe Monday after :i short visit to their parents, I).W. | Sow!i i and wife at this place. Mrs K. A. Walsh and two children of iluinboldt oji' iit a few days last week with Mrs. dale Kuegge. They returned hi their home Sunday. lid Frauenfelder of Verdon was in the city on business Friday. He vis ited ttl the home of his brother-in - law, Ferd Parchen and wife. John Carico and son Wesley return ed this keek from Hiller, Nebraska, after spending a few days with his son William and wife. Mrs. Harry Morrow and little Lu cretia arrived Saturday from Pitts burg, Kas.,to visit her parents, W. S. Koruer and wife. Fred lie Wald left the first of the Week for Hot Springs, Ark., where he will receive treatment for the rheumatism. Mrs. Have Griffith and little daugh ter of Verdon were guests of her brother, G. I,. Wlndle and wife over Sunday. Allen Voglc of Sabetha arrived in the city Sunday evening.Ile expects to Spend most of the summer at thin place. Mrs. Lillie Stevenson and sun Oli ver, spent Sunday near Verdon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Swise good. Mrs. Will Fhlig returned the latter part of the week from a few days visit, with friends in Kansas City. Mr. Marion of Hiawatha spent a few days this week witli his son,('has j Marion and family at. this place. Fred llerbster left Monday for. Hebron where lie will be employed I by the Lincoln book company. Stanley Dixon and Clyde Stuinbo are this week at Kulo, where they have a contract far some painting. lOltner Hoseltou came up from Mar graves ranch Saturday and transact ed business at this place. red roeiniger ana wire are me pa r.-rits of a baby girl who arrived at their home this week. Airs. Will Crook and Guy and Miss Edna returned Sunday from a short visit in Lincoln. Li. C. Edwards spent Sunday in Ne braska City at iite home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Werner. Mrs. Nellie King left Tuesday for Omaha to visit her sister, Mrs.Lary Lore and family. George Schoek returned the latter part of the week from a visit to Can yon City, Colo. Mrs. Allie Watson and sou Otbo spent Sunday with Mrs. John Conner at Auburn. Irene Wachtel spent several days in Peru with her sister, Miss Inez Wachtel. Mrs. E. O. Lewis who has been very ill for the past week is slowly improvoing. Emerson Harden of Verdon was a business visitors at this place Fri day. Mrs. Clay Davis was numbered with our sick peoplethe first of the week. Miss Anna Mason spent a part of last week at Auburn with friends. George McFarland made a business visit to Oklahoma this keek. J. M. Robertson of Verdon was a visitor at this place Tuesday. Alex Leo was a St. .loe visitor Sun day. Copyright 1909 5 The 1 louse oi Kuppeoheimer Chicago Prices Are Low Enough at Hargrave's But, prices are less important to both you and us, than many other things—the high stand ard of quality in our clothing, j the useful service we afford our customers in assuring your complete satisfaction, are really more important than prices. You want the kind of Cloth ing that will fit you in any. company as far as looks go— we know it, and have what you want and ought to have. You ought to buy your Spring Suit here where you will be sure of right style, right quality and right fit. The prices range from $10 to $30. ^ M££5£/rX0£&