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j I Eat Sowlcs Candy.
. . Sec Coupe & tl'hornton for
II I . ' , fresh mcats of all kinds.
L , ; " : James McDowell is suffering
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I . . : . . . . 'Kaiscr & Harnack's saloon
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, i. ' . , Dr.R.P Robertsdentist
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I The front of W. S. Korncr's
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j\1 \ : , ; John \ Lichty is laying a conic -
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I' I , . ( . ' 'concrete walk around his prop-
q ? ' } . 'erty'on ' North Harada strcet.
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: . 1 } . : Mich. , is in thc city visiting at
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) 'JI : the home of C. G. Hargravc.
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4 " : Mrs . , Chas. Dracelin of Omaha
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I ; ; : home of her mother Mrs. Nellie
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h . ' " . Albert Norris has been iml > rov- " ,
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; fling : : his- residence on Crook & (
9 n , " ' owle's addition by adding front
.la.nd ; back porchcs
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: \ church . ! will have charge of thc
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I ; i .ti : . ( Dr. and 1\lrs W. S. Fast and ,
; 1 , ' Mrs E. L. Sandusky were among
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iF i- . tHe Falls City people who left
it his week to attend thc St. Louis
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Preaching at the B apt i s t
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Jai" : ' church next Sunday at 11 a. 111.
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: uy 1) r. Selinger , topic " Lore
. . . . + . Service" Childrens day exercises
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' 1 , . : Lizzic Hossack rcturned thc
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, \ ; . ' . ittg- ' Water She was accompan-
i ; ' iccl by Jamic Sargcnt who will
! ItC'.visit for several weeks in this
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city.
: ( Alice Cleaver will be in Falls
. ' City during the summer and is
. . prepared to rive music lessons.on
) the violin , guitar -and mandolin
, ' ; , ' . . and art lessons in painting and
" : drawing ; oil , water , color , pastcl ,
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: ' ; ' ' pen and ink , charcoal , pencil and
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' 3 rayon , Telephone 124.
, . ' , ' . > Some good and effective work
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' : . - . , . Falls City this wcck The big
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. good condition as they can possibly
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1. : , j _ P ; : S.-Thc rubbish has been removed -
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moved from thc street in front
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of this ofi cc.
Lewis McPhcrfOtl tells us that
hc has put up twcnt-six wind-
mills this season and has several
more to er ct. Demand creates
supply , and it may be that this
large increase in thc number of
windmills is responsible for thc
number of windy days wc have
experienced durLlg the spring
and summer
Grant Southard , wife and son ,
Paul of Geneva spent Sunday
with their halls City friends and
rclativcs. Grant is foreman of
Frank Edgccombe's big printing
plan at Gencva. They returned
homc Monday and were accom-
panicd by l obt. Heck , who will
make a visit therc
A crew of Burlington painters
arrived Monday and proceeded to
pain thc iron rods , and wheels
and levers connected with thc
semaphore systcm. Time regula-
tion . Burlington red paint was
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used.Ned
Ned Stoughton went to Ne-
braska City Monday to join the
Parker Amusement Co. of which
company hc is thc general mana
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Dr A. \V , Montgomcry , J. \V.
Jamcson , P. String'field amid Har-
vcy Hogrcfc' of Stella were in thc
city Monday ,
E. J. Shields has removed his
grocery . store from thc Stump
building to the one formerly occupied -
cupied by Geo. Hanscll.
Geo. Ewalt arrived from Texas
Monday for a visit at the hem
of his mother , Mrs. Jennie Ewalt
Chris. Beutlcr and Roy Leech
of Humboldt were in town thc
last of thc week .
We arc still making special low
prices on cured meats and lard.-
Coupe 'l'hornton.
Dr. A. Gaiser , dentist , office
over Richardson County bank.
Phonc No. 248 , 23-tf
P. Clancy of Dawson made a
business trip to this city .Vcdnes-
day.
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H. E. Boyd was down from
Humboldt on business Friday.
Myrtle C. Larrabi"e of Rube
visited in this city Saturday
' \T. M. McCray of Stella was a
Falls City visitor Monday. ,
Emmett Sattcrwhite of Daw-
son was in town l\'londay.
Coupe & 1.'hornton handle noth-
ing but thc best of mcats.
F. M. Hinkle of Stella spent
Sunday in this city.
Rates to Rosebud.
The Missouri Pacific will make
rates to Rosebud as follows :
Bonstecl and Fairfax , round trip ,
$ ' 13.40.
Yankton , round trip , $10.20.
Chamberlain , round trip , 515.95.
'Pickets sale inclusive
on July 1 to 22 -
clush'e , with final return limit
August 31st.
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FLOUR FEED AND 'SAL :
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3 : lump rock , crushed fine rock salt 100 lb..in sack ; No. 1 rock salt for , I - b I
ice cream , No. 1 Michigan barrel salt , No. .1 i chigan sack . salt 70'
Q lb in sack just the thing for house use , . . ' 11
Z Also received a car of Illinois washed nut coal , just the thing .0
for cook stove or range , $6,00 a tom delivered , satisfaction guar- ] I
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anteed. I can deliver : you flour , feed , grain , hay and straw , woad : ' , \
.J for heating and cook stove , on , short noticc I pay cash for bitttc'r "m
and , rubber brass zinc and old iron. !
eggs poultry , copper , ,
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A Pretty Wedding
Harry 1\1. Shafer and Miss Cecil -
cil MacNcvin were married at thc 2
homc of Mrs. E. A , Peck ; of Popt t
lar Heights , Junc 3rd.trIte
ceremony was performed by Rc\ 1
Arthur Brown in thc presence of I
the near relatives and a few
friends of thc contracting parties. ,
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The bride , one of Ogdcns favor-
itcs , looked charming in a cos-
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tnmc of white 1 organdie , richly
garnished in white chiffon and (
ribbons , and carried an immcnsc .
boql1et of orange blossoms , the ]
gift of Anna Shafer , sister of (
thc groom who has lately returned -
cd from un extended visit to Los j
Angeles , Cal. The groom wore ]
wore thc conventional bact\ : '
Promptly at 5 0 clock thc sweet
strains of thc wedding marc11
gave warning thc appointed hour
had arrived and Rcv. Brown took ;
his place in thc bay ' window ,
which seemed a paradise almost
to behold , with its beautiful
decorations of terns , snowballs
and white roses. As thc bride ,
and groom entered escorted by
Claude D Peck as best man and
Prances Scydcl of Pocatel , Idaho
as brides maid who was bewitch-
ing-ly attired in pale blue organ-
die carrying boquet of pink amid .
white carnations.
'rhcy were assigned their plac-
cs by thc minister and thc im-
pressive and beautiful ceremony
of the Episcopal church was attentively -
tcnth'ely listened to by tIle few
friends assembled , who win ne\.e.r '
forget the lovely picture as the
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happy couple knelt to receive t'hc
blessing among thc beautiful
flowers , none of which seemed to- "
surpass thc grace and beauty of
the fair bridc. After corgratu-
lations the company were invited (
into thc spacious lining room by
Mrs : Peck , where covers were ,
laid for Re , . . Brown , l\Ir. and
1\1rs. Shafer , Claude Peck ; Howard -
ard McNcvin , Frances Seyc ! " .
Annna Shafer , Falls City , Ncb. ,
' \V , A. Overbeck , Salt Lake City ,
and Mrs ; Ca11ic E. Cave , who
acted as toastmistrcss , and many
merry and hearty ] wi.h : for thc
happiness of thc newly weddedd .
pair was expressed at the festive
board , Mr. and Mrs Shafer left
for Falls City , Ncb. , . Saturday
morning to make their future
home.-Ogdcn ( Utah ) Examiner.
Less than Half R.tcs. : . ,
On Mondays , June G. 13 , 20 - and I
27. , the Burlington offers : : , ' ticlcets
to St. Louis and return at.-$7.25 , I
good for seven days-considcra-
bl ly less than one fare ' for : the
round trip. 4 <
' 'ickcts arc good in cd'-ches , {
md cbitir cars ; ( seats frcc )
. 'l . hc"magnificent exposition is
lOW complete and l inn . ' harmonious t
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operation : . - " : : . .
m\vill regret it' allyour. . . life
.f you fail to see this wonderful
xpo.sition . . . " , ' i , '
Illustrated folder free , ' . anct : : full
information : 1 on , applicatioim to
L'urliiigton Route agent . or . tot
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- General sscI1ger. : Agt. . _
22-6 ' Omaha , ' Neb : . . " . - ' \ ' I . .
' , World's . . , Pair Rates. .
The Missouri Pac'illc.n : lwa , .
will run coach excursions ' . ito : ' St ,
LO'uis' on' .Junc G , ' ' 13 : 20--n11d 27.
Thc rate from Falls Cit3''i11 } be
67.25 for the round trig ) . .with \ a
limit of ' , " . . . "
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llH a. grade , : l a
made ice cream and a , . VidE . } Va- 1
ofldnds flavor.\Y ; .
rietyof and flavor.'tiVe..have ; v
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meet this dcmand.-I > . ' \ . . . Sowles. t- t
. Found a Watch.
. " riffTlossack . founl''a watch
between . this city and , 'Prcston
last Tuesday. ' , 't'heovmier can ,
hf'\'c.th " "S'anf by ca11il . g" at thc
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