The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, December 24, 1909, Image 5

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    THE COMERS AND GOERS
HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST TO
YOU AND ME.
What Your Friends and Their
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.
Miss Anna Mason spent last Fri
day in' Hiawatha.
Mrs. Conrad Felir of Verdon was
in the city Monday.
Mrs. ,F II. Bauer of Verdon spent
Saturday in this city.
see clarence neck tor your coal
this fall, Phone 101.
Miss Ida Pribbeno wps up from
Preston shopping Friday.
.Mrs. Hayden Bowers of Verdun
was shopping here Friday.
Miss Nola MeCool of Salem visited
Miss Louise Rule Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Spangler were
over from Morrill Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kmerson Bowers of
Verdon, were in town Saturday.
Joe Miller and Miss Mary Miller
were down from Dawson Saturday
Will Quinlan and sister, Miss Mag
gie, were down from Dawson Friday.
Mark, Williamson returned Satur
day figpn a few days stay in Lin
coln.
Miss Ruth Heacock came down from
Lincoln .Friday for the holiday vaca
tion.
Mrs. Jesse Shrimpion and Miss
Oilie Tilden of Salem were down
Saturday. •
Mistt Louise Rule is assisting R. I!.
Simpsoh in the jewelry store dur
ing the holidays.
John Towle came down from Oma
,^ha Sunday on a combined business
and pleasure trip.
Miss Katherine Maddox came down
from University Place Thursday for
the holiday vacation.
Rayt JSimerman was over from Hia
watha'| Sunday. Me was a guest at
the botnse of W. L. White.
Dean Fordyce of the State Univer
sity was a guest over Sunday at
the home of W. H. Maddox.
Ray Graham was am-.-ug .no Uni
versity students who came down
from Lincoln Friday night.
Chester McDowell and Miss Louise
Rule drove to Salem Sunday to spend
the day with Miss Nola MeCool.
Reavis Gist came down from Lin
coln Friday evening. He will spend!
his holiday vacation at liis home in
this city.
Bert Coleman arrived Saturday from i
Miles; City, Mont., and will remain!
during the holidays with his wife
and children.
Miss Francis Mosiman returned
Sunday from Superior, where she
has spent some time with her aunt,
Mrs. Robert Johnson.
Mrs. Margaret Maddox returned
Thursday from Hastings where she
spent three weeks with her daughter,
Mrs. George Dietsch.
.miss Alice .laquei arnveu nauuuay
from Galesburg, Ills., where she is
attending school. She will enjoy a
1wo weeks’ vacation at home.
•Miss Elizabeth Sanford came home
Sunday from Superior, where she is
in the millinery business. She will
remain until after the holidays.
Carl Mason returned Friday night
from Springfield, Mo., where he is
attending school. He will spend the
holidays with his mother in this city.
Mrs, .1. G. Whitaker returned last
Saturday from Washington, Kansas,
where she was called by the illness
of her mother, who died December
15 th. <
Mrs. Bruno Hanson returned lust
Saturday to her home In Omaha. She
was accompanied by her sister,Mrs.
Daisy King, who will spend the week
with her.
Miss Inez Wachtel returned home
Saturday from the Fern Normal, be
cause of illness, and was unable to
remain until the school closed for
the holiday vacation.
Mrs. Bert Wright came up from
Kansas City Tuesday to visit during
the hblidays with her mother, Mrs.
Mattie Stoughton. Mr. Wright and
' Ted will arrive today.
Mrs. M. Trippft, of Warner, Idaho,
and Mrs. T. .(. Marion of Hiawatha
arrived Wednesday for a short visit
with the family of their brother and
son, C. H. Marion. The former left
Thursday for her Idaho home.
Manager Gehling will offer to his
patrons on December 27th, one of the
successful plays of the season, “The
Girl From the F. S. A.," produced
by the Harry Scott. Co. According
to newspaper clippings it is a new
play with no other just like it. It
tak< s a representative American girl
—just such a bright and charming girl
as you often meet In your every-day
life—and places her in a strange
land among strange people, in situa
tions that call for the cleverest dip
lomacy to solve, and chow how she
can naturally and gaily save herself
ana her friends from impending ruin.
Remember “The Girl From the F. S
A.” will be at the Gelding December
27th.
1 lie basement under Mr. T.yford’s
store will lie tin- scene of much mer
riimnl and joy on Friday night. The
Presbyterian Sunday School will
have their Christinas tree and a read
good time there that evening. Bring
in your presents for friends or child
ren Friday afternoon and they will
care for them, ‘
Neil MeCoig has sold the Hast
Side Cafe and will leave »y*\\ for
NCith Platte. Neb. Mr. MeCoig says
lie made some pretty good money
while in the restaurant business, but
didn't like it.
Wes. Livengood of Wymore spent
a part of the week in tills city at
the home of his brother-in-law, .John
Hossaek. lie also visited relatives in
Preston.
There will lie three horse buy
ers in Falls City, Saturday, December
2hth. You farmers ought to get what
they are worth. Bring in your fat I
ones.
Linn Donald and wife of Kansas i
City arrived Wednesday to spend
Christmas with his grandmother. Mrs. |
Fox, and Mr. and Mrs. T. f,. Hitnmel j
reich.
Chai 1 s Sperry went to Mound j
City, Mo., Iasi Friday/to visit during;
th(> holidays with his grand-parents, i
Thomas Sare and wife.
Leon Norris left Monday with tin
basket ball boys for Tecmnseh, and
will make the rounds with them.
Miss Florence Judd goes to Au j
burn today to attend the wedding of!
her friend, Miss Lydia Barnes.
Miss Dorothy Morehead came down
from Lincoln Friday to spend her
holiday vacation at home.
Mrs. I. C. Maust returned hist 1
Thursday night from a visit with 1
Mrs. Etta Sehoenheit.
Misses Gertrude and Grace Lyford
came home from Lincoln Friday to
spend the holidays.
Mrs. Patrick Bourk was down from I
Dawson Monday to do tome holiday
shopping.
Miss Nina Mead is assisting sit
Wahl’s store during the holiday sea
son.
At times jealousy and animosity!
causes one to lose all their discreet j
ness.
Mr.and Mrs. Frank Schaible return
ed Friday from a trip to Kansas City.
Mrs. Ollie McLain went to Topeka
today to spend Christmas.
James Coupe Is planning to leave |
Saturday night for Denver.
Steve Mil(*s made a business trip j
to Kansas City Monday.
Mrs. Thomas Greene was over
from Reserve Saturday.
See Clarence Heck for your coal
this fall. Phone 101.
Jim McKiever was down from N<>
braska City Sunday.
A. Graham went to Lincoln on
business Tuesday.
Neal Thornton was in Kansas City
Monday.
-—Gtt ycur chickens some poultry
shells at Heck’s feed stole. 43-tf
I nch' Silas (list was down from
Salem Monday.
Mrs. l>. G Griffiths nod son,
Heath, spent Saturday in Verdon.
Harry Cain name down from Lin
coln Friday to spend the holidays.
Mrs. .lames Powell returned Iasi
Fi id ay from a short visit to her moth
er at Seneca, Kansas.
Judge Gagnon married Mr. Albert
Kammerer and Miss Nellie Little,
both of Banuia last Thursday after
noon.
Hr. Griffiths reports a baby boy a!
tin home of Rev. Nanninga and wife,
who came to gladden their home on
Monday night.
G. W. Inskeep was in town for a
few days this we<k. He was looking
after business mailers and calling on
old friends.
A nine-pound lmy was born to Otto
Reiger and wife, who 1 iv <> on the
Scholl place a mil. north of town,
last Friday.
l)r. Boose left a baby boy at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Knop
per, who live throe miles south of
town, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Sowles will
come up from St. Joe this evening
and remain until after Christmas with
Mr. Sowle’s parents.
Miss Myrtle Hoffnell of Abeline
Kas., will arrive today for a visit
dm'ng tho holidays with Miss Lein
Powell and other friends.
Miss Leah Powell, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. I lia Powell, is in the citv
visiting the families of her uncles.
Joint and James Powell.
Ran Cain is out with the basket
hall team this week, having left on
Monday for Teeumseh, where they
played and won the first game.
The Keister Dressmaking school
closed Thursday evening for a vaca
lion until January I nth. The out-of
town students have all returned home.
—Do you know the story of the
fourteen rejected books of the Old
Testament of the Bible? Send lbc
for it. Literary Curio Co., box
Pinceton, Indiana. 44-tf
Mr. and Mrs. George Stumbo and
little daughter, Jennie Pearl, came
down from Lincoln Wednesday to
spend the holidays with Mrs Stum
bo's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Prater.
.1. A. Pollard, R. C. Brown, 10. W.
Dowell and D. S. Doomer of Salem
att tided Masonic lodge in Falls City
Monday evening. Mr. Dowell's lirotli
ei was being initiated into the Mas
onic order.
A splendid time is assured ul the
Brethren Church this Friday evening.
Dr. Mathers lias diligently trained
tin children for the Christinas ex
ercises, both in music and recitations.
Every Sunday School student may
well expect n package of good tilings
Father lux has so far recovered
from his recent Illness as to he able
to say mass at the Convent Wed
nesday morning, before school clos
ed for the holidays. He will leave
early in January for Florida to take
a much needed rest.
A message was received last Sat
urday telling of tlie sudden death
of Mrs. W. S. Beyda's motlurr, Mrs.
McMillan, In Granger. Ohio. Mr.
and Mrs Beyda left immediately in
order to lie present for the funeral
Dr. Chester Brink left Monday for
Applemir. ills , where he w ill spend j
tlie holiday., with his wife and other
relatives Mrs Brink will return
with him
Mrs. !: Mead left Wodu sday for
Kearney, v i , where she \ ill spend
lie renin ■■■ ! r of the vvlm r with
tier daugen: Mrs. Dillith Campbell.
Mnble j'. , wlio has In "ti visit
ing relativi 1 and around Falls
City for s- ml months, h Tues
day for her home in Ottawa. Kas.
W. YatiDornn. govornimtit super
visor, wife and daughter, Bums, of
Otoka, Okla., were visiting Mrs. and
Miss Breheek Wednesday.
Hryau (iagnon, who is attending;
school in St. Marys, Kas., arrived
this week to visit the family of his
unde. John Gagnon.
Joint llranuigaii came down from
Peru Wednesday to spend the holi
days at the home of his aunt. Mrs.
.Inni'M Powell.
Mrs. ('has. Wyand of Somerset,Pa.,
arrived lust night and with her hus
band will make this their future
home.
Arthur Zook of Baker, Kas., '.van
in tin1 city the latter part of last
week looking after business mailers.
Karl \nkncy and wife of Somerset,
Pa., are visiting their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Willis Ankney in this city.
Mrs. Allie Watson and son, Otho.
will go to Auburn Christmas morn- j
ing to spend the day with relatives. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGuire of
Morrill visited last Sunday in tills
city with Murt McGuire and wife.
Mrs. Jane Kuntz of Kansas is
visiting her uncle, (!. J. Crook, and
wife during the week.
Miss Minnie McDonald is spending
her vacation with relatives in Council
Bluffs and Beatrice.
Mrs. Flurry of Kansas City is in
the city the guest of her daughter,
Mrs. A. 10. Jaquet.
Prof. Hurst accompanied tlie bas
ket ball team to Teeumseh and Biu
eoln Ibis week.
Miss Bookabifl went to her home
in Syracuse, Neh.. Friday to spend
her vacation.
Master Cecil Snyder is in Horton,
Kas., visiting his sister. Mrs. Frank
Gossett.
Miss Hand left Friday for Yank
ton, S. D., where she will spend tin
holidays.
merry Christmas]
To My Friends
and Future Patrons '
TheNew Ready-to-Wear Store
Wishes You a Merry Christmas
j The Grand Opening to be
s
Saturday, January 8th. 1910
| New Ready-to-Wear, New Prices, New Methods, Womens
Ready-to-Wear. Furnishinge and Notions
i FRED E. SCHOCK
Maddox Block
$
I Opp. Court House Falls City. Neb.
IGEHLING THEATRE I
_JOHN P. CEHLING, Manager _ |
MONDAY NIGHT, DEC. 2T
THE GIRL
FROM
U. S. A.
I A Play that Every American Should See!
| 12 Big Singing and Dancing Numbers
Regiment Pretty Chorus Girls
S A REAL QUARTETTE AND FUNNY COMEDIANS
| 35 People in the Cast 35
| Prices. $l-75c-50c-35c
TO introduce fine materials, clean
methods, scientific equipment
into the making of soda crackers
was one triumph—
To actually bake into them a subtle
goodness, a real individuality, never
before known, was another triumph—
But to effectually protect* them so
that the fullest benefit of these fine
materials, this careful, cleanly baking,
this unique goodness comes to you
unaltered, was the crowning triumph
that gave the world
Uneeda Biscuit