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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1910)
The County in General .HU..)*-* f * Guy Hutchins and wife were Falls Hy'V4<itthyrirt*t week Mrs. GraTil ShuhfTt spent a part of OTlalt -we4c WT MiOuakOtf lOdtlM q A H Mrs. XFffli <S 4Xi'UC f living near Vc-rd».n was slmppijif, here Saturday. *.l.rtT'"|:bSn6A,1^Wan^^*!^ tie Imler were county seat vwTtorpj JWbW.Q ,,s5i3 sv*h libnaiH Morr»f)lf3WilHdaft #'Wiow able to l» out again at'rer a severe spell of iti si< -Riwhh.i hidden a 11 lo /hind) Hi Mr Howeii anil istcigi tlMUn'tgiie d ( ni m')! • NlA -M/W $.W )’iM> df, .Jdrairip, fnlon Sunday. 0|„H ,i;lmn!t ul o<«,( the fust '/F flie «ja"Kll Y1'^’ her sou and family. .d ■ 1 ' )'.',f*.l,Slft«|)ff,h,.W U'H'tfe.WimJIs bj and family ''Vel'H1 jitii .'its'"nf"' Ml:,. *•» 'AMI • MV*' dahi- IWiklSl^' Wn 'fftlitflay, Mrs Flora ♦ba'ffMtf tvf Uihrsvfri is i MiM- /i iijevtligi as/»iaiti u’lth •;! her father. Mov u Itimh luari lAllnttf rubllli es. id Huh /. «f |))W‘H>- v-W a nil dtll'MirV/l t .Mq. fidoipl uaiii iii,.i| Si.vlla„ a fiiiiv ,lhir ty horse power Hco aiTto , week. ( \Valiei ^.ewis n,cewn|ttfnied lps two , , datmhlers lo oiualiu last week, They have both been la pnoij health for some time and they went lo consult " A spitf'liiHkl. Mu. Knsi.r Hi,7'vlrps at t In * Christ* um church on Sunday was wi ll nt 1 tr-mlort hiidtho ■ 1 ih<Vn Was n fluo oft I- a tnl off joy oil ii(V an , ■ liljo.lil V I;IOj 11 ! ' Tlio Christ i n Aid society nu t on Worttiosiln'y jVf /m 11c»tft/•’ of Mrs. ShirffliT, Miirfi'wn's' iuV-iiniltlislU'd for tlio y(iml ut tTi'o 'nil ioly anil dffaod1 1 Hut** Was orijnw d hy nil. v: ' Tlio' frl/nds (if MY. rind Mi's. 6 It. lioss An* rltlil ’In' fmvo ttii'lil Willi 1 ih*MU nyiitii Atfcr srvrtnl months " ‘’A’lld^-in o Cli*\ flow* »«*. upy their homo place <*1*1*1' 'Kliii utctl. ' * 11 t. t(. 'SholiU tif Kpwoi'fh, Noli., iu .* . ooil'ani** i! - lty* Will I low* II, Itosi Smut add' filatvuly of Aiiluirn ittnWt rAi tho ;v,itiistf oOl-ltv Hlnti-kf and w Ifo .a - tt wt i iiinys lata, work. I . Till'1* little thtiiy'Ma i1 of .MV aipl . . M i'hJ , Ulaltor ,i.i wiisi ten out) til a any t *o»i yvlilh* iiluyhty At nil -itidoknu hfltu tip Ifoiios. fimlu-x rl vhlt- »r*u : Hi* Shook i w.afsptwjlftd and Uni, injured jiivi.,in*v , i» ‘IciliiK niyilllT , i 11;M a n-r~irnr n—-** • a ' ,, Kvory family atid I'spoyial.ly Mips, I who res|fly (it jin,' yoiiuuw shuiilil l>o pro,vid*0 at all times with a hot* Up pf Chamberlain's Liniment. They, is no t* 11j11k Win ii it mav lie waul' d an,'-; -iii i,ii . i ,| ,v. Mot <i'T , . . in oaso ol an areldoli! or emergeney. ft is most excellent in ali epses of r In *n ma t is in, sprains and' bruises Sol by 'aif ilriTypWs ' 1 h. ' ’i.-i / ■* 111 7 il' ) ■ liV/ji'i I ' II 1 I , — — ' —-*—-rii 4» i -vA I Clearer* For Cleaj\ii\£; Milk Pails ai\d Parvs Cnf.ii!) Stpar.Kors, ftJf ,\ m .me! Cocking l>4 :i;: f.e ; 1 \Y<t the ary • m’i ,.!■■ \v i I ... ; 1;. 01dputch,( l ... . .. ... t hr with a eh .V it It. Y. I.in:-' well ii1.'(! -it *..♦ 1 ii >.! wYe t r let ■ stem: l> .ry. l!.. nut ms dit> cd :a'. i,i, vvir.. -a, t.p. :s and gtra.si.Ji as oin ...ary cleansers will not roRtcve and dots it quicker and e.i: in" Cleans,Scrubs Scours,Polishes It is the best all-'round c leanser ever discovered and is perfectly harmless. It keeps everything about the farm house spick and span and saves a lot of labor. time, expense. Avoid caustic and t acid cleaners. (Xot a trash iup ponder.) * ^ * John lluif hlson was a business \is ilor near Kulo Monday. ii U..u.uy -npuul *wu4*y mii li the .laUy,i-'s ,31415. Ivan keflar eame up from Mon ill, l*\ M. sji^llgr 44414! ^tjpnily spent Sunday with (luy I.iehiy and wile. T Alison KuisWy nlnt wiiu. spefir Siln day with l.lnyd, Mnluley and Wife./ I,e,Wish Mnirtj and funnily visit■ d. the llllllia of iieltnys Shaffer iSumlll). 1 if if. Ji.uhtyi at.tl family, spent Similar with ft} h'cni<>>* mnd family. Oconto I’tU'lmi'd anti two sons spoilt Hulrtlu>'• w l(,h'iMl'l and Mrs. .lid C 111 t>n; > . I . ; in ii) It ■■ in nil nl i Mrs I'hhl'lnd . Md IVihmI and ,l*ilt} r-llonl a pnr1-’’i>fi.lasl .W«< It wiUi dll A .fhirk ibiid; fainilyi i in 1 KiiH Hbaffnii, ami dnlrnnJ}''fi'oib iina'r tKahwn : r><*-*d• Sat lirtlti t .with.: OUdWtoi SInin]t and family/i luib oMniiirih ,1 Mr. VVlinltoek, who ;Ifnnhbudn in poojh lifiattiv ■ Hidutsat t ot/ dkio >m intxftr ii< »»AJ.r«Mhnt--' very .ntotvty mi. i M Wit!’tlun lliaim1 spout Snndlty ■ ■ iff Sails City with his nraiidintit her hud aunt. Mirs Iclhii VOttilia auitf dartfehtSi'. Will 11 utrli ison wrlii down i»oaV UShortltt Wodwaday ttillisHiat Lloyd l’ook with ids I’urtir nock fen a short tlmd. RULO. Kd Davis It'l.l Iasi \v«•<■!* lor a trip through Texan, (Until Vikittan sponi tjpmlny with hup mutlipr in Halo. Cl* in Davis was it falls (djiy visP It op olio hay la. t w < ok. Ilolllitr Kirk was a Pulls City vis< lioi ono day lust; vy<‘ok. Kov. Waohtol was a Falls fit} visitm olio day hist, wools. I. It. J.yiuuti of Wymotv was a Kill lisilpi if u-f dit^ liu^l, i\<f'k.; | I'ntil Itujk spout last work visit ing with roUijlii; os. in Kansas. Art ypiijo i|f ^Tplfle J^ork was a itulo visitor ono day last wuok. t|7|tip'li t'otik of Kansas \\t\* vis i|jpv tidal ivjot) ip Itulo .VJutidfi.v. *fl**ft A*' v;f I'aMs f.uty .wits a, igiio visijott rhnuUkv aft on,p,H>n. t,<voi>j:o C'ht.v; ami family pvvgk w,i.h I'pionds pi, Highland. ,.Kas.’ fVi.sa K; t uop'ij .sisloj' ijii|tiio I.Uo Inst of, thy Wf.j'k ,tp, visit with ly,;r a tow days. , A. l.ani.U' i and w iIV of I'n stdti tilUhili d .,11»V- Kasp 1: i.vtc isos lyfri ;itnuUi..v, pvo||jup.. Civil Kantily ratno down from-Sa h,'|tt and sppnt .Saturday mid Sunday with homo. |oJks. A|ra l'iati|i t.'iv loj.lii and buhy (M Atchison 1,at an' Inst vyooh lot- a visit with hot- parynts. .Mrs. 1'lmrlca Dooinyi n, 111 ruvil tht first of tho vvooli, from a visit, with relatives in Uiu,wut<hn.< Miss Margaret Pierce has hoon IP for two >v eyks. , 1,1(11', sjstor. Sophlli is toinliittg school fpr her,, ,, Dp., I. (', , Shephyrd vvept to t*t> .lop to vjisit his daughter. f\|r* Anbury. why is iifiit<• sick .at _, li#>f holin' in that city . 4,01)0 ,4’ppo, has purchased (.lie lots vyjtU'ro tlpt Jnnibop yard tfaoi| to Stand, and, bps commenced , vvojk rift thy foundation top p cottage. Carl Frodorig'k wept, (o Diller lafet work wllpfo hp vvil| laiin tile coming scasoii. A gvni Ionian from St. .lor vvjfl tali, his playu in Uiy I’ltil llorntl bather shop. Dr 11' ini' t'sep and w ife moved ill1 o their new house this week. They u>; i,ipw build in ir a barn and when nil is finished, they \v)ll have a I.ieaib' Mful home W.m, Hedge has bought Mrs. Mr .<’Union's property. Their son. Art and, y ife, wUl 1 i\ w ith Diem to •' *r (t(le. old people, who Ule al 1 helpless. lie fail' rat of tlenrge t.'ampbell. " o was drowned in the Nemaha D. tunin' , was held Monday at two o'clock at the M. K. cliurrh. lie 1 axes a wife and two sons. An Maher entertainment was giv on at the M, M. ehtirch Sunday even ing. Tile church was crowded, and all unite in praise of the entertain ment. Special music was rendered Tim church Mas prettjiy decorated and after tin. services many tired, but happy little ones were glad they "'ere ably to give pleasure to others. One of Paul Pork's school mates received a letter from him tlm first of tile week, saying, not only was their car of goods burned up on the t'oad to Colorado, but the coach, which they were traveling in also caught fire, hut was soon put out. Paul laughingly makes an ap peal for old clothes. All of the household goods of the three families were in the burned car. —Prompt relief in all cases of throat and lung trouble if you use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Ple as ant to take, soothing pud healing in effect. Sold by all druggists. HUMBOLDT. John Brenner was down from Stel la Sunday. " Kuth Hosford this week.'T Karl JloaK the past we* Mary PstriE a Humboldt visitor Friday. Florence Hummel came down from i.lir thJ ■tcrtr W* the* **-►*• Riley Weaver of Elk Creek s|»ent *tt‘t sof*1 ||(.cXvivk (U kfciitfMiMM M < ksu'iAai YWavdS flffi Ufav/iTe City vvjis m towu tUv fivttl of Hu* week. IW^y/iJiSWA//i,i!^n,61,fi6w<'ek; (1.111,1 and Klnier Itoiisek returned S111111 iiy r r[f WV a !^Uf? f* il °in Dawson. Mrs. Norris Aytor and children wi . . e passi up i i >; CO' Tibbie 'Work Ki k ] : 4ftJSiih>(l (alien i'/. nil ni a mijibiloi t> i; \\ . i’ytts pi I'aWjiee City WjB^ transacting business in Hmhtxiidt nn' 1 "feitWlIa V ” ' 'li:t*w ftlolCai dWlilh Thvlmfehthv1 returned (tv'this city Sunday1, after it hhrirt Misit ini 'PVAHflUn, NViv o' •' oar nl mi MMw Inn No hr eatno up iTonvliti-' id’(ifid1 tapetti Hintday with her1 par cWC#1 in' ‘this city, i •• l; 10..01 • • 1 Hatiy'Bbyd. a stidl*Pt oit Hasting 'olintre, I# spiMidfug Mills1 wink With 11ttWhoMPffidtidH.' *•1 li !. dayitclle Davis of Lineolh in spend life rlvC Week with li«r pane title H) -3. DitviM and wife. la-n Orttvaiti" eanie id off 1 lie 'oad the Iasi tif the tvi ek and spent lundav with hid family Mrs. Clin rids Bobbitt, after visiting vitli ffi- ndk in litis city, returned to 'it 1 home in Idtlho Monday. lleriry Seeley or Lincoln' w»as’ ent<#J allied al thv home of Dr. .1. L, isinlv the first or the week. l-lei Kdward Modnpp, who is at M'ndli n 1 lie utiiverMty in Li Detain, in ipendillg the Work at home. |i M. (ibd'datd of Lincoln spent the lirM Of the week with Ids brothi dr. Charles OotldUvtf add family. Mrs Ccorge (tarns and dntighlor. Airs iMahlo I nlttiid, .pent pan of the wbek with 'Tahir Uoek i'rionrta. Mrs Doll Woods of T-aldo.1 Dock was a guest at tin- homo of hot pirr .ms, I, Aimin'and wife-this week. I’anay i.McK'itinev enure down 'from Peru' Sunday Mind ts-ni gtiosi at t.lP» home of her mint1, Mrs. John-Irto wens Alts Lioti'lo Snot lie n 1 a mo fro IP hi r Ktdmol dibtU'S at Com ' Saturday, and spent siiveral days with liotne folksjmlji i"i -M/ ''1 .!:•»! 'Mrs. K»*rh, .Ni»ri MarmsS anil wifi and lliu-k! Wadsti 'and family dt tmuJi'd Easter serviWsi iiv I'auMon Sunday. ('■haw. Nodiorr relumed Kriday from l'(.siii:is where did Had biten eallect by the eh Imess - of Ida father, John Norton. \lr< Hdv.aid Dorland returned lo Iwr lioiiia m this eity 'after a visit wit'ii lire mater, .Mrs. Kred Noldo. in 1 Uint-bte. t • 111 d i mi I lari’V' I'lii Ipoli and family of Tattle l-tnek silent the first of , the week With the former's" pa’ievits. Kimr I'hll pOf- iVmt wife. ' 1 ’ ■. ' I . '/ '» ""(Inneva I.o(Miard.' wild is htteildln^ the eoirsi evnloi ydt miiste in Eineolll. is #pomHtt« 1 her Ennui- vacation at her Home in this city: While t'wtMn.ti his loam in the lhu ury Haiti TharHday, Wilber liurgott was kicked by one of his horses, re siilting In a broken leg. Mrs ChTishina Stabler and dau ghters, Nora anti llasel and Mrs. Ernest Pom- and baby left .Saturday for tlntir ntuv hbine In Montana. Charles TlhnitiicP and wife of st. r.oiii - aid l)r. Hay lliftiimel and fnm dy Oi f,fin-bin' are spending rite week with ihblr parents, Chris Ifirmniel land wife.'1 Gnuulnm Dorland. wlio visited dur: ing the winter mditths with her son, I ’d ward, left Tuesday morning for Louisiana, where she will reside with her daughter. She was accompanied on the journey by Mrs. M. K. Gandy. While tryjug Lo adjust the bund on a wheel connected with a wood, sawing machine. Will Moyer nu t with a painful accident, dislocating the elbow- and breaking a bone of his right ana. Percy G lasso r is here from the northwestern territory, after spend ing a short time wjth friends ju this city. tje expects to leave for Ar kansas, where lie will join his father and sister, who are now located there. . HARNESS Best Harnass on earth is made at Wachtel’s. Saddles, Whips, Etc. Everything for the horse. Repair ing and Oiling. Phone 384. WACHTEL NIMS CITY. E. I). Fairbanks’s children have been quite sick recently. 'V.Mrs. John Ogle is among our Aqde. " /yUisB Iva ; ijrg here tliifcwea ^ A little il-Srrimr»~tr;ty- H ! Hart Dutlcr and wife last week. Mrs Emery Smith and children' 1 Wr&JcfcJj/-wit if . -iiku—trine tiiasiiiinanii.il hoDl? :,'v her sister. Dean Hichardson, who Janies Park'A accidently got his hand ‘ w»£jdiiiiii hiAliblne ofiaKtIKflt-thlfc week kditb .q/e :(IWH «Wa badly1 mashed. a place of shout fourteen acres ad-1' joinfng1^ l^awne ^w;,\v?,?;f1Ahe HUj ( entl^-f^Pra^Wl.Xlci'eaoH «, School cl<w*d hist Friday wifli a rtiunrr,!: which was, apJetyd(jjl,- by imv.t Of, tjie i?fuyi^„of This term has been most successftfP and all §x0reere the w'fVlt 'filar rhe ‘tWachW1.’1 M»HM 1 01a! >f!t<oo*i,"triay* 11' biM nVitlYm* jkeokh yean.’ > - mi'/. lo i • // M. Tl. Lew wt-11*3 to h'tlllK (.'itwiiTped-1 fWy dwrtako arratigoiricnteifonubegitD nliig bis! work cut prec.inot, rtssos^or. Wo nhdorttnndi t-htut Jdtmryi Lay11 son has been appointed, us .-d oemo'ib biker for Netnhha p'reoirict. .mob Charles Albih dins purchased. t i.Mr. tide's- teiinnfhnf ItouSh and,-will ,move it to his piano r eaist! of the .(totbany ( hunch. tie will-told »<t it. ju.kI pptket la nice lit the cottage. ■ :i r, Durfhg tlie high windi which pres ratted Wednesday of Inst week- a fire started by a match Ur'ling care lessly thrown down Fire pwppt over several fields in tho neighborhood, burning (nnir posts; and tei'.pohne poles. And had St Mjoti been for the strenuous efforts of u number of men the buildings on four farms ueght liavo been ibutrned. It iuo sight of pear, peach and plum, trws in bloom in Mat;eU ,is some I he u mew ubout here. ZION. |* ii'jh m > i »:'T / •, it. iw,riu.lkt: I’*<;iiU<t and t«i|uU.y u;i!L ujpyc to Jfalls Oily hmm. , ,,, | , i tMinti i^ojdiia \Yi.i,uvi>f, ,^,s , sa^crliiK. |i u- cda-sta'S in,.inttau- J'qf,,t,lH‘:y,uiaiiH>; ^mson. lintry Hounof and \yU'y Ifjiy.e^ijif,. t.o .lioufio Iv oping on. a fui;^, < aa,t of.1 Sftbeitba. , ... |, .j,; ;ii. ... r ! j,n| Kvoain^ yorvi,oo,s will ,L>q. bold, ifeg)H ularly horoaftor av«-,rj; Sunday qVoqq •11S at Mia 111. <l,'clqi)k. , Jacob S.la.ldor nqd \\ jl'r J^avo riy(ajf.fe1 od ihijr now jtonn,' ,ii.L (^'oku-ailo- iml a.i, now hjippijy pqt.tyocl. n Alibo Oarver. .Mary IfirrilM'i-ghqutMo l and Karin 1 U'ULWor aro Uijoying tha Blast sw vactltioti at hoop Mrs. George Schneider is very Hick at this writing. She imd1 been edit1 valerteing btit suffered a retaipso. Gs<ar Runyan \vrik taken to Omaha .’Viondhy ‘id a' ‘ siintifaritlm for1 "treat ment for epilepsy atid extreme nervous troubles.’ : 1 -1 -a ih.rj; .. d» -01 or , . tyfr. and Mrs. I). Snvaer,, and Mrs. Snyder's sister and daughter of T , u ■ .' . .' | I I’ehtysyl'ania, Avenue were .visiting in <5ion Supday. “ini. a ‘T* o ‘ii i, i ;j<i• ,j - .; A number of the memty^rs /.fillud upon Mr, d>ai)di.ikor Sunday atternopir and (•uter.taiui d bint witty songs. AJr^ lUajadtykyi; was gyvnUy ptyra^pd. |,(t, Henry Feldman has gone to OktaS lioma in tile interests of a real ofo (ate.tieOV dff is ebdcaaioffling to triKde i Oklahoma land fori Sabotha property l-\ N.1 HoUlater finished the work ' on tlie lighting plant at Hu- elutreH and parsoilage last week. He also pal ii Pew metul rover on the lvlfry floor Iasi week. !—- .1 i—!--.. Dial'. l'.C.f a should cured with out loPs of firnc and by a medicine which like Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Iteiiiedy not only cures promptly but produces no un pleasant after effects. It never fails and is plrtiPant and sidfC to take. Sold by all druggists. —are your motives for milking ■cows. In order to secure them t > the fullest extent, siitp your cream the “BLUE VALLEY WAY” direct front the farm to the cream ery at the irigltesl price, and Re ceive your Check by Return Mail. Write us far cur net? ■GUARANTEE lOLDTR BLUE VALLEY CREAMERY CO. / ST. JOSEPiI, MO. .Xtf ELDER HENRY CUNNINGHAM For Weak, Fvun-Down People. *• I was run down and \yfaJk frotyi indigestion and general debility, also i77ei13 I!.r Hrwf car ■M !iver OT<y^mti<i»f <n3fVnl Vino! adveiM m lfsedbtiHJWtyiihpJe«'» ft a trial jT" f Mild the result', were most gratifying. 1 After taking two botWen* i regained nry streneth, ana am i how fueling u bosh a IK wed?”—- fl^N^Y Ct'IsXi^fiflVd, S Bitter Bfeptfct Church, Kinston, N.C. frti/ui :ill i'i H i ml In i i I Y;ny).{;qpt^nsy,thp.it'-vo pto.it world-famed tunic;—the medicinal, ■ Htoqngdioimig, bwdydmtld.;,,-; r’-Sne^ll^'of ,(*i<!Tl‘.l?ei’ I T-tlfnc'B ' Jfhnt1' 'Vihhhcc/rrtaimsiwvifnliiard is'fwla^ B ■‘Tohit dbtdiHabftf.' VAlf’ilBbirn your money wi^bvilil question 4 it Vinpl does not a'e'^d ’ji: h all we claim for A. C. WANNER, DfU^iat, Fails City* 1 W-lbHMlI ,li .1 UllUi )-U Od U"l ll.Ul r.AlU. .l^.^lll-l I ,.i l.i l.i.i.,i i.l 'Ml J lilt) I 1 U‘» Barrel of Money ” Tf'fr'vdry Vtl-ee’ fhfttfc lb talk 1 Tibiout: mi a verv plo'tVsarit1 fhifi^ t0‘ bAvduHn tH^' •>flT ,qw , . family, a desirable tiling to be ion .trir.3 m 7 b e; t. 1)1 .peet^l : yifh,, ,f>ut fishing (9p.it , wop’it i(,j Sfl(W;wiso man aaid :there wore OiWW waysP" of • • gv-N! ' T ing‘fit Ir. find was tb hate some one die and leave it to yon. another 1 i i i // J f i. (11 f I a )! I fl') V/ ,'!;■) 1.! ■ 1 was to find it, apd thy other tOliit) ways weii to vprk and save. The most of us tufe in the 'bitter rbtss.^n You / a be no doubt, and if so you ~ need the co-operation of a. good bank like burs1 to help* in the saving! if yon tird on salary. 1 < t ter deposil oaoli month's wages hero, and dheek ;tfcain-t ’it fob what ywu nodd. In' this way you have a receipt for every transaction. You spdntl loss1 and save more. ■ V'dnio in’ and!'arrange! to open aii1 aodbdnl. \Ve' want Voitr hast twds. VSYi are' prepared to Jdv'e vbti eooVl sferdlce, and vtatr t oantcficMi with such it Wmk ns ours* '.VIII f.< a good thing for you. The . Farmers’ State Bank PRESTON. NEBRASKA b ib ee .riii, • i;;. 11/ ri , Quality in Monuments -iasmj . ,! . .. ! -Il/. ill _ . „|i , We canhot1 interest those with w hom price. is. the only , cppsideratipn, tnijt'w’e Can -give satisfacttoni to those who : are particular,, , ,, ITIIi lOiii'K) Vs% .solphit the 'business oh those who appreciate . |iialit V, ap reasonable prices. : - ; HU I i ■. hiiioii! iiiiii ni •.til *nf in nr. \ i, * ■ Polls Gitv Marble Works u inn a rilTIni > •"! ;: > v Established 1881. R. A. to Y. A. NE1TZEL, Mgrs. ' f'.iull Inilohi;'/! ...It in ,,:.n • . .. 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