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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1910)
The County in General The “Doings” of our Country Friends ^ and Neighbors. RULO. .las Cronin was a Si. Joseph vis itor Thursday. Janus Cfiborne was a White Cloud visitor Hu' first of the week. James Whipple of Fortescue visited with Hulo friends Sunday. ( Mrs Emma Mi Vev was a Falls City visiter one day last week. Wes Hunker of Fortescue was a Hulo visitor the first tin* wet k. .Mrs James Hobisou is visiting her parents tit Cleat mon1. Mo, this week. A crowd from Hulo went up to Falls City Thursday lo see the circus. M s. John Hopkins went to Atch ison on a shopping tour, last Monday. Mrs. Claude Yocum of Fairvlcw, Kns . is visiting her mother. Mrs Alkmau. (ins Johnson visited with home folks tit Nebraska City Saturday and Sunday Miss Lena Slaver of Salem visited < her sister, Mrs. Hobert Henderson last week. Mrs. Hoy Williams was called to Skidmore Monday by the serious ill ness of her father. Mrs. Emma Kero left the first of the week to visit with relatives in Wymore and Hiller. Mrs. !». C. Fickle and two children returned Monday from a visit with relatives at Fortescue John Cuvorzagto went to St. Joe one day last week to visit Ills son, who has been very ill Mrs. Edith Bradford and baby, who have b t it visiting in Hulo returned lo their honte in Wymore Monday. Credit Sitin’ of St. Joseph. wltrt has been visiting friends in Hulo re turned to her homme one day last week. Mrs. S. .1. Munson returned Mon day from a visit with relatives in C'harlston, 111. She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Kstlier Green. Rev. L. I,. Hall of Kalla City filled the pulpit here Sunday morning and evening. Rov. Wachtel has been at his home in Lincoln sick for the past two Weeks A crowd of Mrs. Will Groves' friends met with iter Wednesday of last week to help celebrate her birth day. A nice dinner was provided by the guests, and an enjoyable day was spent, She also received a shower of post cards. M's. Susan Holts of Kansas came last week to see old friends. She is very feeble and was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Alice Tilton, of I'niontown, 1‘enn. They left Tuesday for Hrock, Neb., to visit with I’rof. Witinan and family. Old Dutch! Cleanser® Will Clean it! f Easier, quicker and Ifcj better than so?p, soap powder, scouring-brick or ‘ > metal-polish. Just you try it and see. This new, handy b uHJmimrl f''1nor>PrtA Jam fill iSSSi New and Better Way Wet the article,sprinkle with Old Dutch Clean ser, rub well with cloth or brush, rinse with clean water and wipe dry. Nothing equals Old DutchCleanser for quick, easy and hygienic cleaning. \ VERDON. .loo Wattnn from near Shubert was in town Thursday. Walter Vouch and wife wore Falls City visitors Inst week. Herman Fisher was a business vis itor in Fails City last week. Several front here saw the base ■all game at Falls City Saturday. Will Nedrow and family returned home from the county siai Friday. Mrs. .John Keefers is enjoying a v isit front her sister from Nebraska. M and Mrs John Mark are the parents of a little sou. born June 12. (J'andmn Keldon loft Monday for a visit with her daughter at. Teetimseh. Mist I'hhol Cook returned Friday from a visit to her sister in Falls City. James Wells and family were Falls City visitors the latter part of the week. Thomas ( tinninglmni visited his daughter. Mias Pearl, at 81 Joe last week Hr. W. K. Shook and little daughter Mildred, of Shubert were in town Sal u rd ay. Stephen Sloan of Norcatur, Kas,, is visiting old time friends here at prest lit. Mesdatnes Snell, Dillon and Weddle were sltopiitrig in Falls City one (lav last week. Mr. and Mrs C. O. Humphrey left Thursday lor Chicago for a short visit with lelativos. Charles Wear, Norman Heln /.ehnan and Clarence Stump drove to Dawson Sunday. Miss FI I a .lorn eanie in from Nor eatur, Kas.. for a visit with Christ Jura tmd family. Miss ^Amelia Nusiiaum returned last week after a short stay with friends at Stella. ( lilye V 1.11 in returned noute from I>oilg' (’it v. Has., where he visited (toy iiiid Mont hum. Howard Conover arrived Thursday afternoon from Caldwell, Idaho for a visit with his mother. Childrens’ Day exercises will lie held at the Congregational church Sunday ev 'iiing, .lime lit. Mrs. K. \V. Morris and children of Wymore are the guest^ of the former’s sinter, Mrs. Dr. Thothas. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Corn, Grate an 101 In•! Bailor and Stella Johnson made a visit lo Dawson Saturday evening. Mrs. John Keefers and little duugli tor. Ardell, left Friday afternoon for Nebraska City for a visit with Mrs. Leeft r's parents. Abrahamui Truby returned to his home in ttten Filler, Kas.. after a very pleasant, visit here with Wes Stump and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Howe, who have been visiting relatives here, left, Tues day for Trenton, Nebraska to visit a short time. From there they will go in Hillings,Mont., where they will v isit iheir son, Clarence. Mrs. Dan Griffiths and sister. Miss i it la I Cunningham, went to Bt. Joe last week to attend the graduating 1 xei ises of lie trained nurses depart men: of Fnswortli hospital of which Miss I’earl Cunningham was a mem ber. WILLIAMSVILLE. M;s, 1. A. Inn was a Uurftiia \ is ttor last wet k. Mrs. Rudolph A’oegle was ;t llnrada isitor Tni'stlay. <1. W. Duerfcldt tutd family attend .1 tit' i ireu.i in Falls City. Antone UerttccU sjh at Sunday with i.is friend. Jo-,I ph ochwaug. It. ■'•. Dunn and family attended 111" circus in Fails City Tursday. 1 Mr. ami Mrs. Stienbrlnk of Salem spent Sunday at N. A Arnold's. Adolph Mark ittul Mrs. Joseph Mark ' were liarada visitors last week. Grandpa Voeglc is still quite ill. Dr A'anOsdel is taking eare of hint. Mrs. Ileinke and daughter, Anna i and l’ete Shilling were Falls City vis itors last week. I A. Dunn tlnd family spent Sun day with llev, though and family of i the Brethren church south of here. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Lippold and fan; ! ily and Mr. and Mrs Joe Koegler at tended the Catholic church near Shu bert Sunday. Mrs Strecker gave a party Sunday evening to a few of her friends. Dur ing the evening light refreshments were served. TRADE MORAL—Nobody would have known the Good Samar itan's kind act were it not for Our Saviour's parable. Be the home folks' Good Samaritan, Mr. Merchant; make this pa per your commercial bible; write your own parable and put it in our advertising col umns. STELLA, Tory Walker returned from a six weeks’ visit in Kansas. J. M. (Joodloe and wife were shop ping in Auburn Monday Mrs, Jennie Griffith visited last Fri 1 day and Saturday with her sons' 1 family. Miss Rlanche Monel le is home from Atchison, where she has been attend 1 ing Midland college. Mrs. Wm. Brown visited in Fulls j City last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rice McNulty. Rev. Davies of Bethany preached I at the Christian church last Sunday, * both morning and evening. Mrs. Adam Snyder is hero from Texas visiting at tin* home* of her brother-in law, David lieiniick. Mrs. John Dswald of Falls City is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kdwards east of town. Miss Hannah iiourke left Tuesday for Colorado Springs, where she goes with the hope of regaining her health. Mrs. Hattie Snidow and daughter, Miss Una, of Falls City visited over Sunday at the home of Win. Hoppe and family. I S. Vad< r has been visiting in Iowa the past week, having been called then by the death of his brother’s wife. Miss Alina Plasters returned home from Lincoln last week, where she hud been attending the State Univer sity llii> past year. Miss Allie Davis has returned from David City, where she taught school. She lias been employed for next year at an advance in salary. Tile meetings at the Baptist church are still continuing with good interest. Rev. Williams and his assistants are certainly fine. Miss Cora Higgins was called from Lincoln last week to nurse her grand mother, Mrs. Christy, near Shubert. Pile old lady has been sick some time and no hop,, are entertained for her recovery. NIMS CITY. Mrs. Walker, living east of here, is on the sick list. Mrs. Fairbanks was in Dullois the first of I In- week. A little son was horn to John Lara bee and wife last week Mr and Mrs. Ay< rs spent Sunday with Frank Smith and wife. Mrs. Sarah Gentry and Myrtle Dur yea drove to Falls City Monday. Mrs. W. S. Lynde of Beatrice is vis iting numerous old friends and neigh bors about, here this week. Frank Dunham of Arkansas surpris ed his sister. Mrs. II C. Macron and family, last week by making them an unexpected visit. This is his first visit to this county since his remov al ovi r thirty years ago. Quarterly meeting ser\ ice was held at the Bethany church Sunday, con ducted by Presiding Klder W. S. hynde. Tliis will perhaps he the elder’s las) trip here as he expects to soon settle on a claim in eastern Colorado, hoping that the change may be helpful to bis wife's health. EAR AD A. Win. Ebel was in Shubert Saturday. Harley Butler was in the city on Tuesday. Mrs George urgi-ss was quite ill this week. John Shulenberg of Sluthei I was in Baruda Sunday. U. II. Dunn and faminil.v spent Sun lay with C. if. Martin. A. K. Butler spent the week end with his family at St' lla E. iv Boli jaek and John Sailors were in Verdon Monday. C. 1\ Kukcr and family were shop ping in the city Saturday. Miss Verda Williamson visited last week with Kails City relatives. Frank Siemering. Jr., and famil\ spent Sunday with Otto Diet/ke. A. W. Nixon and wife and B. F. Randall spent Monday in Verdon. Amos Burgess has been laid up with threatening blood poisoning. Frank Burgess came over from Bigelow. Mo . for a brief \isit last week. Misses l.ouisa Kuhlman and Audrey Wilemman are attending summer in Peru. Isace Clark of Tecumseh visited Itis sister-in-law. Mrs. Hannah Stephenson, this week. W. A. Cox ml wife and R. N. Will iammson and family spent Sunday with C. V. Cox and family. One of the Werner boys sustained a broken arm this week, the break was most serious being in the elbow joint. A number of our young people went to Maple Grove Sunday evening to attend the Childrens’ Day ex ercises. * Quarterly conference will be held at the Evangelical church, June 25 and 26. Presiding Elder Dilliw will be present. Mrs. Paul Smith and son and Harry Hendricks drove up fromm the city on Monday to visit with their uncle, Isaac Clark. * HUMBOLDT. L.tw Segrist drove to Auburn Tues day. Hazel Harding is visiting in Utica, Neb., tliis week. Melvin Ford Is visiting relatives in Beatrice tliis week. Win. Cooper was a passenger to Bern, Kas„ Tuesday. Leonard Mann was a business vis itor in St. Joe Monday. Mrs. Verni Graves spent the first of this week in Lincoln. Joseph Graves and family left Mon day for a visit in Lincoln. L. ('. Edwards and wife of Falls City spent Sunday in tliis city. Rudolph llnizda and wife of Table Rock were in this city Sunday. Fern Albright of Dawson was in Humboldt a short time tliis week. Grin Shrauger of Pawnee City spent a short time in Humboldt this week. Mrs. Donald Mel vers of Omaha is visiting R. E. Walzke and family this week. .Mrs. Mary Mann and daughter.Miss Winnie, spent last week in Table flock. Joy Mann and family of DuBois were guests of friends in this city Tuesday. Airs. A my Smart returned Sunday from a visit with friends in Auburn and Peru. .Miss Mary Goodridge of Table Rock spent several days in Humboldt this week. Mrs. Frank French and children re turned Tuesday from a visit with Stella friends. Archie Hummel returned Wednes day from 1 incoln, where he had been attending school. Mrs. Jesse Goodale and little dau ghter returned to their home in Lewiston, Thursday. Miss Ruth Davis left Monday for Lincoln, where she wil 1 visit her sis ter. Mrs. Clara llasler. Miss Maybelle Davis returned Sat urday from Lincoln where she had been attending the University. Hr. Young, a noted temperance loo tur r. addressed a large audience at the Methodist church, Sunday. \ litbrcy Yates of Stella came to tliis city Tuesday and is a guest of Wm. Albright and family this week. Mrs. Sarah Marburger returned on Friday from Falls City where she bad been visiting her sister, Mrs. Schmol Bel. Gail Thompson returned to his home in Auburn Tuesday after spend ing several days with friends in this city. Mrs. L. .1. Garver left Thursday for Mitchell, S I)., where she will visit her (laughter, Mrs. Grace Beyer and family. Helen Wilson, after spending sev eral days with Humboldt friends, re lumed Monday to Salem, where she lias employment. Miss Liliith Waggoner returned the last of the week from Pawnee City, where she had been visiting rela tives and friends. Lou Marburger and son. Willard, went to Table Kook Sunday, when they met Master Lee, who had been visiting in Lincoln. Miss Minnie Pelrashek returned on Wednesday from Missouri Valley where -li ■ had been employed as principal of the seiiool at that place. Misses Rose Wozab, Rose Hnizda, find Olga lloleebek were among those fiomi.i Humboldt who attended a house party of Miss May Petrashek in Table Rock this week. Robert Travers who plays ball with the Grand Island team, came to Ibis city Saturday to join his wife and little ton, Frank, who are spending tlie summer with Humboldt rela tive’. They departed Monday for a brief visit in Lincoln, after which Mr. Travers will go to Grand Island and Mrs. Travers will retun to this c ity. mu— i ii wun» > n i ■im—r n~nn"rii - mimmmi ' Send Them Kaneygrams ^ ^ $ $ V Q y V* V ▼ i An ad. in this paper for any business whatever is a money gram to the buy ing public from you. They' appreciate your belief in their financial standing. They buy your goods. A money gram never was marked “collect.” The currency pours into your cash box of its own free will. If your bargains are advertised “big," your sales are big. People appreciate big. strong forceful trade announcement*. Such ads inspire conn ial Confidence. GET WISE; ADVERTISING TIKE IS TO-DAY iCa'pj u*Ui, :.w. •») \V. &. L.) Hslinsss Carr.p Meeting. The- National and Nebraska State Holiness Association unite this year In holding a great t amp meeting on the State Fair ground. Lincoln. Neb. Dr. ( . .1. Fowler, Roc. C. VV. Ruth. Rev. Will Huff with J. M. Harris and wife as song lenders, have been se cured as workers. Excellent accom modations will be offered all who attend and the expenses will be’ brought to the minimum. Tills meet ing is Inter-denominational and peo ple Loin all churches are invited to attend and feel at home. A great spiritual feast is expected. You can't afford to miss it. Remember the date, .July 15-25. Write for circu lars giving full particulars to Rev.! W. 11. ‘Prescott, Secretary, 1210 O.l St.. Lincoln, Neb. -» Busy Norwegian Factory. Norway has a factory In which 24, 000 pounds of haddock can be turned Into tish halls in a day. / Hydrophobia in Germany. Though hydrophobia has been stamped out of Britain, it is still ram pant in Germany, where every year over 2,500 dogs and cats afflicted with the disease are destroyed. A Tintinnabulating Tenor. Country Opera Director—"What do you think of our tenor?" Stranger— “If I were you I'd hire him out as an imitator of the phonograph."—Flia gende Blaetter. His Opportunity. "A man in Winsted, Conn , ate 18 eggs at a sitting," says the Buffalo Ex press. Perhaps he was determined to take full advantage of the recent slight slump In price. Genealogical. She—"How far can your ancestry be traced?" 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