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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1910)
The County in General The “Doings” of Our Country Friends and Neighbors. Humboldt. M. L. Kent spent Sunday in Ked Cloud. Hen jam in Mickey was :i passenger to Lincoln Friday . Is'wis Kd wards of Falls City spent Christmas in litis city John Tigh is quite ill at the Cen tral Hotel in this city. John Marshall was a passenger to Falls City Wednesday. Frank Snethen attended to business in Falla City Thursday. C. It. Vandeveer is a guest of rel atives In Superior that week. Hov. .1, F. Adams is spending tho f/f* k with his mother, who is in poor health. Herbert Ford « ant*’ down from Lin coln Thursday to remain during the holiday vacation. Mrs. tit hoi Paulsen and lilth' daugh ter Clover, were passengers to Oma ha. Wednesday. Oeorgo Seabnry and faintly of Kan sas City were guests of the Cooper families this week. Mrs. .1. K. Cardy departed Tues day for King City, Mo., where she will visit, relatives, ?»innlo Snethen and tuna Marinet of the Peru Normal are spending (In* holidays with homo folks. Miss Caroline MeCready left. Fri day for Pawnee City where site will spend a short time with relatives. * K. C. Colhapp and wife returned from Teeumseh where they liati been spending a short time with freinds. Mrs. John Fellers returned to her home in tills city Wednesday after a couple of weeks spent in St. Joe. Mrs. Win. VonWeg cam*' to tliis city Wednesday from Omaha, and is spending tlie holidays with relatives. Vernie Hieks, wife and Imb.v of Falls City are guests at the home of his parents. Prank Mirks and wife. Marry Philpot and faintly of Table Ho<k spent the first of the week with Ids parents. S. M. Philpot and wife. Miss Zoo Nims. who Is one of the Auburn touchers spent Christmas with her paretns, Charles Nltns and Wife. Oscar Smith arrived in this city Wednesday front Canada, and expects to spend seme time with friends at this place. Clyde Primmer returned to this eft* tlie middh of the week alter a visit to Cn’ma !o, and other parts of the west.. F A Fisher left Sunday for Whit ing, Kansas where he will join his wilt* who is visiting her mother at that place. Ka Norton and wife, former resi dents of this eitv, now living In Ar cadia. arrived Monday to visit with tv tends in this city. iUivoUl and Mahello Davis, students ct the Stall l niversity are spending tf'.is m'ik with their parents, S. K. Davis and wife Flank Reynolds and family tame tu Humboldt Wednesday from Water town. Canada, and expect to remain here during the winter. Harold Humphrey, who lias been employed in the Leader office for the past year, now holds a position with the McCook Tribune. Miss Florence Hummel came down fmiu Lincoln the last of the week to spend a few days with her praenta.! Chris Hummel and wife. Henry Seeley and wife returned to fheir home in Lincoln Monday af ter spending Christmas with her parents. J. L. Handy and wife. FT. E. Woods of Table Rock has accepted a position as head man in the lumber yard of the new firm.] fTdfe and Zook. He will move his! family and household goods to this, eity this week. While returning from Verdon Sat-: nrday night the automobile driven by j Frank Butterfield was upset and Rob- j erf Kdie sustained a broken arm. The other occupants of the car es caped serious injury. Otis T’nkefer, wife and son, Linn departed the first of the week for their new home in California, where Mr. Unkefer has accepted a position fn a bank. These estimable young people will be greatly missed in this community, ami tlmii many friends wish them success. A quiet wedding occurred Sunday evening at the home of I Jr. Morris and wife, when their daughter, Miss Daisy, was united in marriage to Dr. : Hilaries Kllintt. Kev. K. J. Cardy I performed the ceremony. The bride is tt graduate of the Humboldt High School and for a number of years held a position as teacher In the grades. She t s on*- of the most charming and intelligent young ladies i of our city. Dr. ICIllott has been a resident of our city for several years and his genial manner bus won bint many friends. 0 When given as soon as the croupy cough appears Chamberlain's (lough Remedy will ward off an attack of croup and prevent all danger and cause of anxiety. Thousands of moth ers use it successfully. Sold by till dealers. OHIO. Arch Cook and family spent Mon day with II J. Prichard and family. Anson Knisely and wife spent Sun day in Falls City with the former's parents. Otto Kuegge came In from the west to spend the holidays with rel atives. Wes Nedrow and wife entertained a number of relatives ut. their home Christmas day. Floyd Knisely and family went to | Peril to spend Christmas with Mrs. Knlaely’s parrnts. Ralph Nedrow went to Urigggville, 111 , last Friday to spend the holi days with relatives. Mrs. N. Peek and children spent Monday i nFalls City with the form er's father and sisters. Guy Idchty and wife went to Kan sas City to spend Christmas with the latter's parents and to attend the wedding pf her sister. Charles Peck and wife, Harvey H. Peck, .Miss Frits and Sadie Peck of Morrill came up Sunday to attend the Peck-Dowty wedding. A very pretty wedding took place at ilic hotin of Mlison Dowty and wife Chiistnui'i afternoon at four o'clock w hen ihetr dauglit: r. Miss I-yd ill .May. '>t,i united in marriage <o Mr. Muhleon K. Peck. Rev. Plough1 performing the ceremony. The bride1 is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dowty, and the groom is the third son of Noah Peck, deceased. The bride was dressed in white silk and the groom wore the convention a] black. There were forty rela tives and friends there to witness the ceremony. Tltey received many beautiful and useful presents. A very nice supper was served at 4:4."> of all the good things imaginable. Mr. and Mrs. Peck will go to house keeping nn tlie farm where lCd Tay lor recently moved from. Medicines that aid nature are al ways most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan, it allays the cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids nature in resoring the system to a healthy condition. Thousands have testified to its superior excellence. Sold by all dealers. PRESTON. Mark Our fee was in Kalis City on Saturday. Kd Ourfee was a Preston visitor Monday. Henry Gerlt was in our vicinity Monday. William Rat h was in Falls City one day last week. Coon Thomas and wife were Rulo shoppers Tuesday. Ed Oberst is numbered among our sick people. John Speers of Fargo was in our vicinity Friday. E. E. Durfee and wife were county seat visitors Tuesday. Grandma Schock has been on the sick list the past week. Charles Hilgenfeld was in our vi cinity one day last week. Elmer Schock and wife were Falls City visitors one day last wreek. Clarence McWain spent Christmas with his brother, Charles and family. Coon Thomas and family spent! Sunday with Winter Sehock and fam ily. W. ,1. Durfee and wife of Falls City spent Christmas with their son, Wd and family. John Pelcher and wife canto up front St. Joe the guests of M. .1. Dur fee and wife. Porter Randolph and family were guests of Albert Randolph and fam ily Sunday. Miss Mary Randolph spent. Satur day and Sunday with Ruth and Win ifred Arnold. Dan and Ruby Waggoner came down front Peru to spend their va cation with their parents. George Vaughan, wife and baby spent Christmas with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Waggon er. Do you know that fully nine* out of every ten cases of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of the muscles du to cold or damp, or chronic rheuma tism, and require no internal treat ^ incut whatever? Apply Chamberlain' Liniment freely and see how quickly It, gives relief. For sale by all deal ers. VERDON. Denial) Nedrow was quite sick the past week. Mollis Bronson was down from Crete Friday. F. Maddox of Auburn was in Ver I don Monday. I Edna Parsons was a passenger to I Auburn Tuesday. j liert O’Marra spent a portion of the week in Falls City. | Mrs. David Griffiths and children went to Falls City Sunday. I Clarence Nussbaum is down from I Omaha for a short visit. I .1 M. Griffiths was transacting bus 1 iness in Falls City Thursday. I Mrs. Eli/a Goolsby left Sunday af t.'rnron for Mope County, Kansas. E. A. Lilly returned Thursday even ing from a visit to relatives at Peru. | Miss Ethel Sailor came up from Hosillan, Kansas Saturday. , Mr. and Mrs. George Mays left on Tuesday for their home in Oklahoma.1 George Goolsby, wife and Louvirda Veal spent Christmas in the conn-1 try. Mrs. George Goolsby and little I daughter left Monday for Strauss-1 ville. Mrs. lohn Keefers and little daugh ter are visiting relatives at Nebraska City. I Miss Queen Chism is spending the holiday vacation with home folks at Stella. Mrs. Margaret Sailors and daugh ter, Miss Grace, were passengers ( to llowe Thursday. .loin*, Conover came in from York Friday to spend the holiday vacation ' with his mother. Charles Wear left Friday for Ros-1 liane, Kansas for a short stay with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moran. Mrs. Lewis Heinetnan left the lat ter part of last week for Malmo. Neb for a visit with l)r. and Mrs. Keeney. Clyde V. Lum returned home from Kansas City Saturday. He was accompanied home by his brother.1 Roy. Miss Grace Saylor closed her school at Albion. Neb., and will spend the holidays here with her mother and friends. Miss Alma Mayfield is enjoying a visit from her cousin, Miss Leona Smith, who arrived recently from Pender. Neb. Mrs. Landon Yantiss, who has betj visiting here from Long Island, Kan., left last week for Atlantic, Iowa to spend Christmas with H. L. Merriam. The stork visited the home of Mi', and Mrs. Ed Sailors at Howe last week and left three little daughters. One of the babies died, but the other two are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Yoils and son Orval left. Tuesday afternoon for Canton, Illinois to spend Christmas They will visit friends in Chicago, also Mr. Yoils' old homo in Saletn Indiana. They will be gone about two weeks. When buying a cough medicine for children bear in mind that Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy is most effect ual for colds, croup and whooping cough and that it contains no harm ful drug. For sale by all druggists. BARADA. Henry Kelly is again on the sick j list. Mrs. F. L. Hartman is on the | sick list. .til's. Muhlon Kline is quite ill at j this writing. , Mrs. Goldie Bowers of St. Deroin j is very ill, suffering from an attack j of gall stones. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith were up from Falls City to spend Christmas with Mrs. Smith’s people. Henry Shaffer is carrying his arm i a sling owing to blood poisoning re sulting from a carbuncle. B. Pebble arrived to eat Christ mas dinner with his mother, Mrs. L). F. llodle, and will spend the winter here. A. O. Surman and family of Armour Neb., spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sun | man. i Mrs. James Stephenson is enjoy J ing a visit from her sister and family, | Mr. and Mrs. Cross and daughter, Miss Georgia of Tecumseli. Philip Markt and family of Oregon, Mo., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Markt.'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Martin. Miss Pearl Barker, who has been very ill with typhoid fever, is now convalescing. A. C. Shelton has moved his har J ness shop from Shubert to Barada and is now prepared to do all work in his line of business. C. II. Martin and wife entertained at dinner Sunday R. H. Dunn, J. A. I Martin, and Philip Markt and their ■ families and . F. Butler. | Presiding Elder Billow will preach at the Evangelical church next Sat I urday afternoon and evening and Sunday morning. The Christmas entertainment, pro vided by the Evangelical Sunday ! School was well attended and was greatly enjoyed by all. I Miss Hansen and Miss Dodds left Friday to spend the holidays at. their I respective homes, the former in Hub bard, Neb., the latter in Tonganoxie, Kansas. Robert Thompson, while felling a tree one day last week received what promised to be serious inter nal injuries. Dr. Andrews was called and reports the patient recovering rapidly. Dr. S. A. VanOsdel was called on Tuesday to treat and reduce a dis located and fractured shoulder re ceived in a runaway at Falls City Tuesday when the horse became frightened at an auto and upset the buggy. It is thought there will be no serious lasting results. I Pay your subscription at once. Do not put it off. _ Constipation is the cause of many ailments and disorders that make life miserable. 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