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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1911)
HONEYMOON IS SHORT-LIVED Bride of Week to Hospital, Hus band to Jail, After Quarrel. Kansas City. Mo., May 24. — John But’er, 26 years old, is at the Walnut street police stntion. and his bride of six days is in the Genera lhospital suffering from a possible fracture of two ribs, the result of a family quar rel last night. When the ambu lance nml polieo arrived, the woman was in the care of some r.f the women roomers. Butler was located in a saloon at 815 East Fifteenth street, where lie had been chased by some of the men of the neighborhood, who had threatened to lynch him. “We were married last Thurs day after two years’ courtship,” Butler told the police. “She loft me three days ago and has been running around town. About an hour ago she called me up and asked me to meet her. at 1527 Holmes street, where we had lived. I went there, and in a few minules the showed up with two men. “I began to remonstrate with her for the way she had been do ing, and she commenced to shout for help before I touched her. It made me so mad, together with the way she had treated me, that I couldn’t help striking her. I know I made a mistake but it is pretty tough to marry a woman and then have her do that way.” HOUSE MOVING—W. T. Ban scum, who recently bought the Jones House moving outfit has established his permanent resi dence one block north of the old stand pipe. I'hone 2117 b. See him and get prices before placing your work. tf PILE OF MONEY USED Over Hundred Thousand Spent To Elect Lorimer. Washington, May 24.—Revela tions coreei ning the election of Senator Lorimer of Illinois may be expected as the result of a second investigation into the bri bery charges against him if the predictions made by Senator La Follette in tlie delivery today of a third installment of his argu ment in support of his resolution of inquiry are realized. Mr. La Follette prophesied that more than twice the $100,000 hereto fore alleged to have been used would be found to have been spent. Tie said President Taft’s name bad been used in Lorimer\s behalf, and reiterated that. Lori mer bad had personal recogniz ance of the use of money. Mr. La rollette quoted trom the testimony given by Edward Hines, a Chit ago lumberman, be fore t lie Lorijnor investigation committee of the Illinois legisla ture regarding Mr. Ilines’ inter views with United Stales Sena tors Aldrich and Penrose, in which Mr. Ilines said Mr. Aldrieh repeatedly had impressed on him the importance of Loriiner’s elec tion, and had told him President Taft was especially concerned in Loriiner’s behalf. Referring to the Ilines state ment concerning a long distance telephone conversation between Washington and Springfield, La Follette slid that, at Lorimer’s re quest ITines had telegraphed to Lorimer the substance of his telephone representations to him This telegram could and should be procured, he said. A Suggestion Your teeth are more previous than pearls. Beauty and heal th are both concerned in the condition of your teeth. You are not afraid to smile if your teeth are perfect; if they are not, let us apply scientific dentistry, and im prove your teeth, your beauty and your health. Our charges are moderate. Dr. Yutzy, Dr. C. E. Heffner, Falls City, Nebraska Ghe GRAND Theatre “Her Prayers Answered” A dramatic play by the Vita graph Co. Marguerite’s Birthday Another high class comedy. Mar guerite has a birthday and goes up town to get a few groceries, while she is gone a tramp breaks into the flat below’, he hears some one coming, seeks a hiding place and after n while is caught and taken to prison. Shadows and Sunshine A drama that willd sure please all. By the Lubin Co. “Somewhere”, the latest song out. By E F. Suanberg. Admission 5 and 10 cents. /TRUE\ S If It's hot weather, ad- ft ■ vertisecool thing*,Mr. ill igi Merchant. Whan It'* « cold, boo»t warmth. 15 m You know what paopi* w B want; wh«n tbaywaoj ■ ■ ’em. /. H Profit thereby, tend ft fif your copy to-day for 51 jR your ad. ir thi* paper. V ^^^^tCopTrlibt. UMI. by W.*. V ! MARKET Wheat.80 Oats . 28 Corn. 44 ho^s . •. •'•**#) & * ■ * 0 o Geese. 5 Ducks . 8 Roosters .5 Hons.10 Potatoes.1.10 Butter . 20 Lard . 12 Vt Eggs .11 ELECTRIC THEATRE TO-NIGHT The Actress and the Singer An interesting drama by the Lubin Co. The Spy A military story of ’way back in ’03. By tbc Selig Co. The Old Home A lesson in faithfulness. A grand old drama that will please you. By the Gaumont Co. Gain and Abel A beautiful hand colored biblical story, wall known to moat of us. This is by the Gaumont Co. When a piece at an amateur concert is encored again and again, that is not an artistic! triumph; it means the perfor mers have hosts of friends in the audience. ATCHISON GLOBESIGHTS Figured in dollars and cents, it is a considerable journey from the live stock market to the butehcr shop. Every man may be entitled to a middle name, but few use their centra lmonicker to any advan tage. Still, we contend that the gov erness who was snubbed by our naval heroes, took the matter too seriously. Not all the navy officers are sobs, however, some of them must be civil in order to get re cruits for tile navy. You neediFt consult a college n an’s frat pin to find out about il ; 1 alk with him long enough, and lie will tell you. s*o far as we are concerned, very few public speeches are so imi ortant that they need to be - lit out in advance. Texas ought ot hold its- liar vesl festivals in the spring when the prospects can be exhibited to good advantage. S bool teachers know a lot, but there arc many of them who haven't learnid not to take litem selves too seriously. While the cost of living has in creased a good edal, no man for it so hard that he doesn't be lieve it is worth it. There arc, however, a number of things which will help Mother more than wearing a carnation in your buttonhole on one day of the year. The language of Love, about which the pets eoo, sounds worse to a man who isn’t in a good I mood to speak or listen to it, than Hussion does to a rank outsider. The people of this country spent $1550,000 for shoes last year, and the fathers of boys probably paid more than their share, regardless of the bare foot season While a great deal has been done in the way of child labor laws, a number of children com plain that they have experienced no relief from the arduous toil of doing chores. In looking over the statistics, jou will note that few of the Kansas fortunes were made sell ing liquor contrary to the pro hibitory law, as easy as that method may look from the out side. While the supreme court doubt less needs a four months vaca tion. It hasn't earned it in its rush to get out the decision in those important trust eases which are said to lie paralyzing business. Convicts are always kicking be cause the world doesn't receive them more cordially when they quit their state jobs.- It is our hard-hearted opinion that the convicts should kick each other about this unhappy condition. If you don' think the joys of childhoo d arc exaggerated a good deal, ask the children. But you know they are without ask ing. People who stay at home most of the time, usually give a trav eling man credit for havnig a much more joyful time than he ever has. Every town that isn’ that large, hopes some day to acquire sufficient industries to warrant complaining about the smoke nuisance. You envious ones are asked to remember that, while the school teachers won't have much to do until next fall, they won’t get paid for it. Unless they induce you to quit gambling, you probably will never be able to cash in any of tha tips on races which some papers print. Spacious barn for rent. Ac eomodatas three horses and wa gon. Phone 520. Creajn Wanted 1 am now in the market for cream and fresh eggs. Phone No. 468. P. H. Hermes Come &nd See Me MY NEW Store which will be opened Saturday morning just north of Shield's Cafe will contain a complete stock of everything for men s and boys’ wear. I have been too busy to to permit me to go into detail at this time con cerning the many items that go to make up my stock and upon which I put weeks of study before buying, but I think I can conscientiously say that in style, fabric and price it stands alone. I earnestly desire to deserve success in this, mv first business venture, for I know to deserve success is to achieve it. Confidence is a plant of slow growth, but by a strict adherence to the policy of making good every statement or promise I make, of your money back if not satisfied, of selling for a fair profit, and of treating you in a way that will make you glad to return to me for your future needs, I feel sure that I shall deserveand receive your confidence. Come and see me—toil I you? BERT REAVIS If it* s built for men or boys===I ha'Ve it INTERRUPTED HER BATH. St. Louis, May 25.—How Jong may a young woman occupy the bathroom in a boarding house when there are others waiting to use it ? Tlmt question remains unde cided in the Clarke avenue police court today, but four women, in eluding the one that had held \he door closed against all comers, were fined sf>5 ; each on general principles. Miss Dorothy Murry returned to her hoarding house at .1512 Laclede avenue yesterday after noon and made preparations to bathe. She had been in the tub but twenty-five minutes, she tes tified, when Mrs. Ethel Teaney stormed the door. She was aided and abetted, according to Miss Murry, by Mrs. Ellen Ratican anl! Mrs. Theresa Fold. A policeman found the trio | awaiting Miss Murry's emergence from the room when he arrived on the scene. Ho arrested all four. Instead of taking exercise, the average fat women takes pleas ure in telling what a spirituelle creature she was before the mid die aged spread landed on her. There is more than one reason for objecting to marriages of for- j eign nobelmen to American heir esses, A good many American young men also need the money. Perhaps you aren’t good at re membering dates of history, hut that shouldn’t prevent your us ing them if you feel like it; very few will feel safe in calling you a bluff. It is said that no matter how good or religious or conscientious a woman is. there are two differ ent. times in her life when sb* simply can't tell the truth: One is when she is telling her age, and the other is in recounting j the number of proposals of mar-; riage she received when she was young. Wanted: Horses, Mares, Mules For Eastern, Southern and Foreign Markets. As I have bought and owned more lisrses and mules in the last twenty years than any other one country buyer in Europe or America, and as I buy horses and mules for eight of ten different markets, I can pay you more money than any other man in America for any kind of a horse or a mule you have for sale. Falls City, Saturday, May 27 Now if you have an extra draft horse, trotter or pacer, chunk or southern horse, don't sell them until you show them to me. I want mules from 11 hands high to as big as they grow. I want them from d to 10 years old. I'm coming to buy, not to look. You’ll get the same square deal I've given you for years. W.J.OWENS Most extensive dealer in U. S. Wait for me—I'm coming Furniture Specialties Karpens Guaranteed Leather Furniture Globe=Wernicke Elastic Book Cases Stearns & Foster Felt Mattresses; Ligget & Platt Famous Springs; Hoosier Kitchen Cabi nets; Fmmeriches Guaranteed Feather Pillows House Furnishings complete from Kitchen to Parlor Your Credit Is Good Come in and select what you want and make payments to suit your convenience. It is always a pleasure to show goods. • - —■ - —:-r • ■ i. ttaa—m McQerr Furniture Co. Successors to Reavis & Abbey