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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1909)
The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar AbsoluteV Purl !HE COIRS AND GOERS HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST TO YOU AND P/IE. What Your Friends and Their1 Friends Have Been Doing the Past Week, —Eat Sowle’s Candy. —Dr. Wilson, Wahl’s building. —See Clarence Heck for oil meal. —The Candy Kitchen for brick ice cream. Mrs. John Tiehen was down from Salem Saturday. R. E. Grinsiead was down from Salem Saturday. See Clarence Heck for your coal ihfe fall, Phone 101. Joss Shrimptom was down from Sa lem on business Saturday. William McDougal was down from Salem on business Saturday. Ben Allison was a business visitor to our city from Verdon Saturday. Cecil Graham of St. Louis spent Sunday with his parents in this city. George Prater and family spent last Sunday in Hiawatha with relatives. Rev. Mated of Leavenworth was the guest of Rev. Nanninga over Sunday. Henry Sanford came in from Abi lene, Kas., to spend a few days with his mother. Mrs. W. S. Leyda accompanied the basket bad girls to Sabetha for the oame Saturday. Mrs. Katherine Wylie returned Sat lurday from a visit witli relatives in Forest City, Mo. Mis. Katherine JvVylie went to Au burn Monday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Allan 1)7 May. Bob Wright took in the Falls City Hiawatha basket ball game last Sat urday aft Hiawatha. Miss Mable Poteet went to Hiawa tha Saturday to visit friends and attend the ball game. Jean Cain was among those who went to Sabetha to attend the game of basket ball Saturday. Dr. C. N. Allison and wife left Monday for a two weeks visit with relatives in Manhatten, Kas. "The Girl and the Gawk” is the brightest comedy-drama seen here in many a day.—Star, Independence, Kas. Mrs; Peter Restorer left Monday for Oklahoma City, where she will visit until after Christmts with rela tives. Mrs, Mauk and daughter. Miss! Pearl, of Dover. Okla., are the guests! of the former's daughter. Mrs. Nan- . ninga. James Falloon went with the bask et ball boys to Hiawatha to see mem "do” a club of men. The score was f>4 to 13. Will "Mepfinger came up from St. Joseph Sunday, called here by the serious illness of his sister, Mrs. Bertram. Will Haldamen, who has been em ployed in the Martin job office in Council Bluffs, came down Sunday to visit friends. Mrs. J. R. Cain. Sr., and little son. | Julian, and Mrs. Will Julian went to I Stella Saturday t.o spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cain,Jr. Roscoe Anderson.the candy kid, of Humboldt was talking sweets in Falls City Saturday. He represents the Humboldt Candy Kitchen. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crook left last. Thursday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Dalbey at Coin, Iowa. They will also visit in Hamburg before return ing. Friends in this city have received i announcements of the birth of a little J daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kan [ uly at Wessington, Dakota. Their j many friends extend congratulations; on the happy event. Wal Saylor is moving from his home in the Crook & Towle addition, to the "property just vacated by the Simpsos family on the east side of town. Fred Brecht will move into the Saylor property soon. When a cold becomes settled' in , the system, it will take several days’ treatment to cure it.and the best rem-t edy to use is Chamberlain's Cough ; Remedy. It will cure quicker than I any other, and also leaves the system In a natural and healthy condition. Sold by all druggists. This is the harvest time for thanks. True, there have been trials, calam ities in some other places, homes des troyed. losses and sorrows, but taking the country over our blessings have been very many and far outnumbered the dark apalling things in life. In spite of many evils there has been as much of true sympathy, of genuine benevolence, of a cordial spirit. of brotherly love and good fellowship, we can keep our thanksgiving in th spirit of the scriptural admonition, “Be ye thankful.” Mr. and Mrs. Quivey, who were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. i W. A. Greenwald, returned to their ! home in Omaha Friday. W. M. Beachy and daughter. Miss Mable, of Ottawa, Kas., are visiting the family of his brother, S. W. Beachy. The success of the season. “The Girl and the Gawk” a beautiful play, well told.—Daily Post, Leavenworth, Kas. F. E. Martin was down from Coun-.| cil Bluffs, Friday to see his mother and sister off on their eastern trip. Mrs. Robert Kanaly was down from Salem the latter part of the wi-ek visiting relatives. E. K. Hurst accompanied the bas ket ball team to Hiawatha Saturday. See Clarence Heck for your coal | this fall. Phone 101. Miles Kelly was down from Vet don Saturday. \V B. Alexand* r was down from Dawson Monday, —Young's 1‘anturlum deans and i presses ladies skirts. 44-tt' j Mrs. John Bauer of Verdon was aj visitor here Saturday. Miss Stella Johnson of Verdon was| shopping here Saturday. —Get your chickens some poultry shells at Heck's feed store. 43-tf T. J. Helmick of Stella was down from Stella on business Monday. \V. L. White spent last Saturday and Sunday with his family in litis city. * Miss Nina Tiehon was down form Dawson to spend Sunday with Kails City friends. Mrs. Xettlebaek left the latter part of last week for Shubert to visit her son, Wjll Xettlebaek and family. Mrs. Jessie Watson came up from Reserve Sundae and spent a few days with H. B. WiMerd and children. Mrs. Hankins, who lias been visit ing her daughter. Mrs. Whitfovd. re turned Saturday to her home in Du Ilois. Miss Campbell, w.to has been trim ming for Mrs. Hyman this season, left Tuesday for her home in St. Louis. Mrs. L. J. Kite Took spent several i days the pas, week in this c ity. Shi hits Ik on attending the Keister tailor ing school. FOR SALE—A nice six room cot tage, lights, water, cement walks, cel lar, barn, coal house, and three lots. 1 Located one block from court house and in splendid shape, a model house. Price $2,500. Inquire at this| office. 41-tf \lys. Kmtna Manning and her dau ghter, Mrs. Lemon, arrived Iasi Fri day f&r an extended visit with the former's sister, Mrs. J. U. Reynolds and her daughter, Mrs. Clara Neal. The sisters had not met since 1X71! and ibis meeting was a delightful one Already the beautiful Christmas “fixens” began toa ppear in our mer chants windows. They are alive to the wants of the people in this re spect and during the season of gifts will exhibit a grander display than you ever witnessed before in this section. In the meantime look out for their ads and govern yourselves accordingly. Lei the business men of a town be •MtOlic spirited, liberal, reedy to enter inot any scheme that gives fair prom ise of being for the interest of the town, and that town will be w< 11 up with the progressive spirit of the age Hut if the business men are careless and indifferent, willing to take only what comes, and not ready to reach out after more c.ustom&rs, then the town lay in all its interest, and out siders will size it tip and keep clear of it. CtyDup Is most prevalent, during the dry eold weather of tile early winter months. Parents of yopng children should be prepared for it All that is needed Is a bottle of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. Many mothers are never without it hi their homes and it lias never disappointed them. Sold by all druggists. Little Katherine Stuart, who has j been spending several weeks with j her grandparents. P. H. Jussen and wife, left Wednesday for her home In Okmulgee, Okla. i I hr papa had bus iness at Kansas City and came up Tuesday and spent a few days in this city. Do you know the story of the fourteen rejected hooks of the Old Testament of the Bible? Send 10c for it. Literary Curio Co., box 2f>ti, Pinceton, Indiana. -H-tf Louis Uueggo and family arrived Friday evening from Tilden, Neb., called here by tile serious illness of Mrs. Ruegge's mother. Mrs. Albert Bertram. "Tin (Hrl and the Gawk" proved to be one of tlie bright out perfornuin ees we have had here for a long Mine Daily Heflector. Abilene, Kas. Miss Lola Dowell went to Hiawa tha Saturday to visit friends and at tend the basket ball game She re turned home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. .lolin ‘Conner and children came down from Auburn and spent Sunday with Mrs. Conner's mother. /Mrs. Sue E. DeWald. Mrs. Sue V. Wltulle came In from Oklahoma Friday and is visiting her sons. Grant and Hr. Bert Wlndle in this city. Mr. and Mrs. 1). \V. Sowles went to St. doe Wednesday to spend Thanks giving with their son. II. I). Sowles and wife. ^ W. T. Turner of Ues Moines, who spent the wick with tile family of Frank Shields, left last Friday for St. Louis. Mrs, Etta Sehoenheit returned Sat urday to her home in Kansas City, stopping for a day in St. Joseph en roll te. Miss Maude Graham returned on Friday from a six. weeks visit with friends in Lincoln. Beatrice and He bron. Mrs. Hoffman of Omaha is in the 'citj visiting at the home of her son, Peter Hoffman and wife. Henry Sand rock, wife and son spent Thanksgiving with their daugh ter near Sabetha. I lev. G. L. .Wide returned Thurs day from Wymore, where he attend ed convocation. —The cleaning and pressing of ladles' garments a specialty.—Stan ley Stump. 38-tf ' —Buy rock salt, barrel and sack ; salt at C. A. Heck’s. 43-tf Miss Mattie Evans is visiting rchi ,ires in Missouri. | —Call on C. A. Heck for coal and wood. For the Thanksgiving Table Every dainty piece of Silverware adds to her table siiver, gives her increased pleasure, bo it Sterling or high-grade Silver Plate. If you are beginning to purchase a pattern or are adding to one you will find it advantageous to look over our stock before buying, for we have not only a large Variety of prices, but also patterns. Watch our show window. It will be filled with silverware the coming week and will undoubtedly suggest something to you that will help beautiy the Thanksgiving Table. A. E. JAQUET S The Old Reliable Jeweler and Optician Opposite Postoffice FALLS CITY, NEB. Watertown Wisconsin Rye flour flour of t’. A. Heck. For Kent -A good, improved quarter sect Ion in Oklahoma. (‘all prone Si!. 47-.'! Mrs, Will .lulls'll returned Friday from it visit with relatives in Mur- j shall nntl Pittsburg, Missouri. Mrs. John Powell and daughter, | Mias Lola, arc spending Thanksglv ing with relatives in Kansas City. Mrs. Neel of California is visiting Iter aunt, Mrs. George Jennings, hav ing come down from Salem last Fri day. Misses May and Kate Maddox came down front Lincoln to spend their Thanksgiving vacation with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Aldrich returned Fri day to their home In Fairmont, af ter it few days visit with Mr.and Mrs. W. A. Greenwald. i Charles Rogers arrived last Thurs day night from Washington, being called here by the death of his moth er, Mrs. Asa Rogers. Mrs. Helen A. Martin and daughter, Miss Helen left last Friday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Martin in Terra Haute, Ind. Dr. L. C. Kerr of New Orleans ar rived Tuesday evening for a short Thanksgiving visit with Ills parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Kerr. Later on Mrs. Kerr and little daughter will come and remain until after Christ mas. McClures Magazine wants a respon sible and energetic man or woman in Falls City and vicinity to attend to its subscription interests. exper ience unnecessary. There is liberal [guarantee compensation. A profitable pormanant busness without capital ca be established among friends and ac quaintances. Whole or spare time to start Complete outfit and instruc tions free. Write now. McClure's Magazine, 4<i Fast I'.'ld Street, New York City. 47-Jt Free government homesteads in Montana. Fertile' soil, mild ellmat" and good markets. Lunds produce ■to bushels winter wheat and all kinds of small grains and grasses in abundance. Also deeded land from $5'up. on easy terms. Adiless in (Uiiui t'aln, Chateau. Mont. i:i-2t Fieo to hoys and girls, Flexible Flyer, ' The sled Hint steers." Th" besl sled in the world. You can easi ly secure one within a few days by doing a little pleasant work. Some have' in a few hours. lie the first In your town. Wrile today slating your age. A postal card will do.—\\ I. Davis, 1 r.r» Hast 241 h Si New York City 47-31 The Loekes played here last night to the biggest house in the history of the town; people enme frbm miles around. The actual receips were $800.25.— Republican, Logan, Kas. Mrs. Tom Jenkins and daughter, Esther, went to Leavenworth Thurs day morning to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Walts. Mrs. Hert Heath of Hebron, Neb., will be the guest, of Miss Maude Gra ham next week. She will arrive'on Monday. Miss Ruth Hancock came down from Lincoln Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with her parents. .1. S. Wlnterbottom of Rule) spent Wednesday with the family of his son, Thomas Wlnterbottom. Mrs. C. H. Marion and daughter spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Fairfax, Mo. Miss Mary Wert/, went to Marys ville, Mo, Monday t* visit relatives Mrs. John Leo went to St. Louis Wednesday to visit relatives. Uncle Joe Glasser was down from Humboldt Wednesday. 1!. F. Morgan was in Kansas ^’ity on business Tuesday. George Liim was down from V’er don Wednesday. Frank Vearh was a Verdon visitor here Tuesday. To U need a Biscuit Hunger makes me think of you: Thought of you makes me hungry. Between the thought and sight of you, Indeed I’m always hungry. But with appetite awaiting— a nickle in hand and you \ in store—who could wish for anything more? NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY