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Falls City Daily News from Falls City, Nebraska • 1

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LOCAL STUDENTS ENTERED IN CONTEST AT AUBURN PLAYS TO A GOOD OF EARLY PIONEERS 1 The opening MU of the Huel Mc-Owen Stock Co Mia MAD DOG BITE Falls City High School will be well represented In the typewriting and I which attended the Oehllng last night the Draper apparently pleased large Precfnet iBhy Attacked Bat No shorthand contest which le to be hold Trade 'Commission Dave Asked Aubun today a contest la held Symptoms of Rabies Have Vet Appeared Strays Are Shot On Sight About Participation of Ameri- annually In which all the schools in in Combination Abroad the neighboring counties take part of Early Pio- With His Ar- rivsl Here Sixty Years Ago Nebraskans Sign Request I Richardson Otoe Cass Douglas and Sarpey will be those sending among Washington Sixteen members of the senate have Joined In a request A contest will be held In each of I that the federal trade commission eup tie following subjects typewriting ply them with any Information it may spelling shorthand and penmanship have regarding the nature of comblna- 11 £lty wlll represented In the contestants to be moat erlou of nnmber of disturbances of the same klni ta pBt ak- named Previous it haa tok- to moTn Tllby at two feet an hour and has entirely obliterated several hundred ot road between Meeker and fortF-flTe miles away In two the movement has been ap-in proxUntely 1 hundred yards The eWfUng of the two thousand foot moUDtn undulating like a wawa anrl nbaovwAM run tha wave and observers the tions being formed abroad by Ameri- typing and shorthand contest Fay ca business commercial and 'flnan- Woods and Glady8 Morrta wtll rapra The audience wee very appreciative as well it should be tor the show Is a good bit of dean entertainment Miss McOwen is well known In Falls having played here on numerous occasions She possesses real Charles Mack died today talent and a charming personality following bites received from a mad Ralph Moody is also well known ha do ago Hydrophobia stock and other drcolta He haa developed two or three days ago and played the Orpheum and In the days th doctors were unable to do any the old Hlprodome at Atchison watWn to etay the course of the disease a favorite Three weeks ago Weat Point was The Harmony Quartette Is good PeUy alarmed by a spread of rab-and their numbers brought forth in- dogs wars found to have stantaneons and abundant applause turned mad one dying from the dis-they were perhaps received with more nd the other being shot in an enthusiasm than any other part of attempt to apptura It Several horses company however as above stated cattle were killed and two boys company as a whole are good were attacked One of these was well worth ones time and money the little Mack boy who was badly they give you a pleasant bitten while trying to pet one of the cW firms and corporations In alleged Bent the local high school In advanced violation of the anti-trust Shorthand and Ruth Merritt In a tatter to the commission made clara Kruecer in th berinners class public today the senators cited 1- the typing Ltest George Straw- legations that "American business In- Lon and Louisa Sauer will try for the teresu are esUbUshlng themselves I ancwl class and Fay Reed and I many countries In commlnatlon Su8ie Blpp for beginners The with similar business Interests In Ldents will start early this morn- Hpg Countries" They asked for any lng ln cara will be accompanied on gound report that at times the tremors on the entertainment I lfAntlM tIA 1 I I information the commission to this and particularly as showing by Prof Cummins It la highly probable that Falls City will carry off in and cases American BOme hlgh honors In the contest this goods are sold cheaper to foreign cue tome re as a means of maintaining year mountata lda comParaMe 10 Draper who liras In Grant precinct was a recent caller at this office and In conrersatlon reverted to the time he came to Nebraska Sixty years ago last November he arrived In this county being then ten years of age His parents Mr and Mrs Ira Draper with a targe family the trip in corded wagons from old home near Des Moines Iowa Ira Draper had been Induced to visit Nebraska by hts oldest son William who had taken a trip to the mountains for the benefit of his hsrfth after haring tried to enlt In the Union armies during the GM1 war and haring been rejected as not physlcaUy able for military service William Draper started to the mountains in the spring and returned In the fall of 1864 PaPsslng through Nebraska on his journey he feel In lore with the prairies and his report interested his father who came to this state in September 1864 and bought land near the present town of Dawson He returned tor his family and arrived here a stated shore in November Mr and Mrs Ira Draper were the parents of twelve children The jyoungeet a boy died in infancy before the family came to Nebraska At the time the Draper family reached Rich' ardson county the second and third sons Newton and Lewis were serving In the Union army Both died soon after being discharged their 'health having been wrecked while In 'service The oldest son WilllamA se mover here with his father and moth- tier He homesteaded land on a part of which is now built City of the the and the the al of The Dr the prices of such goods RULO BUSINESS MEN APPEAL FOR BRIDGE manufactur-ed small ocean swell The road Is almost entirely closed to traffic hammocks from three to twenty-five feet having been thrust upward in the road bed or ln some places the road haring been overspread with dirt and small rock Abont 800 feet of the' road is thus affected I In the United States than to American The request was addressed to the federal trade commission as the SEEK GIRL GONE WITH H-SOUMER agency charged with adfolnistration doge He was given treatment was thought to be out of danger 'The other boy Is a eon of Hans Sorenson He was attacked by a dog and bitten In several places Tbs dog was pulled oft in time to save the victims from attacks In the face This boy as yet has shown no symptoms of rabies Immediately after the Mack boy was bitten Pasteur treatment was sent tor from the nearest Pasteur station at Kansas City It was two days however before the supplies ar- A petition eddrsesed to officials of rived Burlington railroad asking far-1 The quarantine of all doge and orable consideration by the road of cats la still being strictly applied by Petition to Burlington Railroad Asking Favorable Consideration of Planking Proposal Over Railroad Bridge at Rulo of th Webb-Pomerence act which Omaha Juvenile Authorities Say I letter said "is resigned as we the -Man She Married Already I of Has Family Were Wed in understand it to help American Paris decrees th' Bluffs ing corporations and to And a Officials tonight abandoned hope wain using the present roadbed Such movements as that ot are not uncommon among foothills and small mountains Charles Henderson mineral geo-Mary grapher of the United States geolog-Mr survey said today in Denver The problem Is simply one of gravity Mr Henderson said since the mountain business market Senators Un- New Yorkers have I Omaha Omaha Juvenile for their products I fortunately rough' blackand is not vtxj beautify in picture form do yhu think? ties Wednesday started a search (pr Vokal 14-year-old daughter of I The letter Was made public In a statement by Senator Ladd of North I and Mrs Frank Vokal M16 Drex- leal el street South Omaha who ran army Dakota who announced that ln addition to himself it was signed by the authorities No stray dogs or cats are to be seen tor they are all shot on wight from her class at Highland school Fletcher Frazier Howell Har- 75 SQUARE vehicular over the was signed by Hi Rulo Wednesday secretary ot the Rule on comprising nearly forty towns Interested ln the improvement and propos- st Rulo leaders Kirk evidently based upon a clay stra- which had been wet by seepage could not bear the weight of the mountain METHODIST CIRCLES Mrs Fred Peterson entertained the members of Circle No 1 Thursday af- I SOWN POISON Great Danger Spread in Mas sachusetts by Those Whose Purpose Was to Catch Fur- sachusetts by Those Whose SMALL TORNADO NEAR Was to Cat Bearing Animals eld Kendrick King LaFollette May- Friday and was married ih Council was Bluffs to Jessie Vemuellen 84 form- a I er soldier of Fort Crook and The girl wae a fifth grade student and gave her age at the Bluffs mar- field McMaster McKellar McNary Norris Sheppard Shipstead and Wheeler 0 riage license office as 8L The couple RESERVE MONDAY NIGHT were married by the Rev Henry De- Long- and since the ceremony neither About an hour after a small torna-1 has been located LEGION OFFERS PRIZES TO BOYS AND GIRLS The annual American Legion essay contest tor all boys and girls between of 4 and 18 Is it wltb cap-1 evening another small tornado struck jin the Bluffs John Shepherd Rulo represen-ltttle town was at first named Nora- totive on the executive committe of ternoon at her home on MaLean St rill In honor of his Wife Lenora the association secured the signa- About twenty-five members were pres-Untll time" William F1 turns dutlta Rula petition lent and Mrs SJuurp of Lincoln Draper and wife lived them He then Sentiment favoring the planking Is house guest of Mrs Peterson wss a moved here with hie father And moth-1 virtually unanimous among Rulo citi- guest of thi Sundance in that state at the age of the committee failed to sign the petl- hour during which eighty-eight -e hostess This petition is'ed by Mr Richardson and Mrs Bryan than 8ev-do had damaged outbuildings on sev- Lyman Holland and Mys John farms eartof-MtirrinvMimdax Graser were wttnesnii fo4bwltoeaafffeMS Boston- assist-1 sachusetts has been sown I sules containing deadly poison with about two miles northeast of Reserve Information that Verauelen is the contest will dose June 1 All essays The fourth child of the family Ruth the second one presented to the Bnr- Prater served dainty refreshments danger to animal and even human At the R0H0 Clark farm one and one- father of two children by a previous are to Jbe mailed to the county super married Barlow He was in to lington railroad this week the first The circle adjourned to meet next life several witnesses testified before I quarter miles east of school No 23 marriage reached Miss Esther John- lntendent who will later select three army at the time Ira Draper and having been received from the lead- month at the home of Mrs Quinton a joint legislative committee at theL barn was taken from its founds-1 son chief Juvenile officer who per- judges The winning eseay of the family moved to Nebraska Mrs Bar ing cltisens of Craig Mo The docu- Lively with Mrs English and Mrs state house Wild and domestic aul-1 tions twisted about part of the roof sonally Investigated the case county will then be entered in the low came with her parents and In I menta were sent to Mr Emmet James Lively as hostesses dials and birds have been destroyed blown away A tank standing near The parents neglected to re- national contest First prise In the the winter of 1884-65 taught school hi I president of the Rulo Bridge Associa-1 Circle No 4 met at the home of Mrs In large numbers these witnesses the barn was taken away port the disappearance ot their I national contest will he a $750 scbol- log cabin school-house on the N4tion and will be forwarded by him to Joseph Leesel 1405' Harlan street on said The capsule were scattered by been found On the state line sev-1 daughten until yesterday They didarahip First prise ln the state con- maha Both Mr and Mrs Barlow diedljdr Flynn general manager of the Thursday afternoon Mrs Bert Ehman persons who wished to kill fur-bear-several years ago Elisabeth Draper Burlington lines west ot the Missouri was a guest of thejcircle at this meet- lng animals who married Dave Matton lived near I river ling During the business session the Dawson but both she andtoer husband 0 'circle made plans to serve at the get- CATHOLIC KENSINGTON are now dead The next child Ira A I SUNNYSLOPE KENSINGTON together mooting at the Methodist pow lives in Lincoln As an occupa- church Wednesday evening At the I The Catholic ladles kensington was tlon he Is a maker of violins Al- Mrs Wilt Deudhler entertained the close of the session Mrs Morrow as- held ln the hall yesterday after-1 families in that nelghaborhood sought eral chicken houses were destroyed I not know she had been married They test will be a silver medal a number of chickens killed Slight will endeavor to have the marriage The subject will be: "Why has the damage was done In several other annulled when the girl la found and American Legion an organisation of places ln that district The storm will send her back to her sprites veterans of the World War dedicated traveled from the southeast to the Itself first of all to uphold and de- northeaet It is said several of the NEWS ADS BRING RESULTS fend the constitution of the United States of noon Ads placed ln The News brings re- though he is seventy-five years of age members of the Sunniyslope kenslng-' stated Mrs Lessel in serving delicious )hts bands are steady as is shown by ton at her home two miles northwest refreshments a tatter he wrote February 20th of this of this city The next meeintg will Wednesday afternoon be held at the home of Mrs Me-1 Only one essay may be submitted by person and must not be over 600 words ln length afternoon was spent in quilting The It has been 29 years since Reserve 1 8Ults and do so every time The mci-1 following women were on the entpr-1 was visited by a tornado Hiawatha dents are so numerous being more I I Awa 4Ra4 suits and do so every time The incl-1 int committee: Mrs Harrower) World Mrs Wlrth Mrs Martin Mrs Chas McGranaghan and Mrs than five that The New had no thought of formally announcing each result and numbering it as If it were ZENTNER SERIOUSLY ILLlw year to his brother Draper It There were twelve members and on 'Donald seems that his work has developed guest Mrs Elmer EIckhoff present steadiness and nerve control He mar- The afternoon was spent in visiting EDWARD ried Miss Elsie tdbbey of Dawson and with fancy work A contest was who is no longer living arranged and Mrs Lester Prater on Another son John lived for a 1 first prise a beautiful blooming plant time at Sundance Wyoming and was I Mrs Paul Nelson received consola- 1 'U 1 Edward recovered Thornton an unusual circumstance But since COOPER MAKES EFFORT TO REVIVE DIVORCE MEASURE Lincoln A bill repealing all grauris for divorce from the statutes except adultery will be lifted Zentner who had partially from an attack of the scar- I Eight members of the Rebekah lodge of Falls City accompanied Mrs Pt club yesterday afternoon Mrs Bassett 8i5 McLean St It seems to be a fad (like cross-word entertained the members of the Trum-1 puzzles) to attract attention to the Three fact that an advertisement has drawn Lois Harris State Warden of As- tables were tastefully arranged for a response we submit evidence In one sembly of Lynch Nebraska to 8a-jbridge with a bud vase holding a pink case the letter having been received lem Wednesday plght and attended rose on each side After a series of yesterday: jits I the Rebekah meeting there MMk games of bridge the hostess presented "Fairbury Neb March 25 1926 Harris spent the night In Salem as the high score holder with a set of The Dally News Dear the guest of Mrs Brownie Windle I cut glass salt and peppers Cut prize We are enclosing 80c to pay tor our a she returned Thursday morning but winner was awarded a fancy bottle of ad We thank you for your kindnoss left for Shubert at noon talcum and the consolation prise was I and the ad brought remits we must a pretty bud vase The hostess as-1 say Wishing the editor and the Daily Mr Marvin who has guided the jsisted by Mrs Paul Cobel served dain- News force the best of luck and sue- married there He and his wife now tlon prize a beaded table mat Mrs let fever has suffered a relapse and from Its grave where the judiciary live in California Martha Jane Dra-1 Charlie Jahms assisted Mrs Deuchler iB the local hospital under doctors committee dropped It and started on per married Watson Stearns of Hum-In serving a delectable two course care His condition is reported as last minute journey through the holdt He died a short time therdaf- luncheon at the close of the afternoon quite serious Mrs Zentner Is also legislative mills if the plans of Banter Later she married Smith The next meeting will be held at the 111 and it Is believed that she is tak- Utor John Cooper Douglas county who was reared south of Upwson home of Mrs Joe EIckhoff in two ing the fever Mrs Will Heaston the author are carried our success- They now live In San tMego Charles weeks Mrs mother Is assisting fully nurse In caring for her -Mrs Zentner Senator Cooper also author of the is at her home north of this city bill making alienation of af- factions a crime said his divorce bill POWELL Beatrice Sun to successful lssu forjty refreshments Bn Cobel Is thejeess we remain was the only "real club" against dl- married Joanna Ryan of Table Rock Both are living their heme being In Lincoln The youngest of the family Thomas lives In Humboldt The members of the Club He married Miss Mary Sohmebel a piet at the home of Mrs John Boswell plater of George Schmelsel otttfc Wemeiiiay afterno resident of Fulls City nine members After the rog Draper the third from the ular business session the afternoon vorce Hla own commtttee kUled lt but press of other duties he said has prevented from taking any action on it on the floor of the upper branch The bill Is ln the house indjas-i many yean was in this town yesterday We enjoyed extended visit Mar of vln Is chip oft the old block and he to a newspaper man every tech He HASTINGS ARTISAN TAKES as knows the game from a to hoard and HIS OWN LIFE AGE 87 has a head that to always ln tune to Fine and efficient fellow- i I Dumas 67 was 0 found dead yesterday afternoon by hs MIm Jean Miner Hazel Hutchings A revolver near the body told KANSAS CITY Receipts 2500 heavy weight 11060 handy weight 11 yearlings 1950 to 11050 beef steer JMr- and Mrs Jonas MARKET REPORT (Courtesy of Maust Bros by radio) SOMEWHAT IMPROVED PoWeU mother John and James Powell has been very lqw for some time but is reported slightly Improved Her daughter Mrs McDermand of Kansas City hereon account ot her health Miss Fay Reed has been absent from school for the greater part last week on account of Illness har-was able to return Thursday Fern Maddox Ldrena and Ruth Rl-the cause ot death Mr Dumas had lived in for slow to steady stockera $6 to (8 dull 50 A of Mrs afternoon Judiciary point to of the house The two committee and Indications Its advancement to the floor SOROSIS Sorosis Club met at the home Morehead Wednesday During the business session delegates were elected to at- schlch Martha Cameron Harvey Hastings many years and of Whitaker and Charles UhHg Will for the past fifteen years had been but arrive home the second of April for employed ln the Dutton ft Sons their spring vacation Several of the ness factory where he was known ss university students are planning on a skilled workman in the finishing de- of home the holl- partnlent to 75c lower canners 8275 to calves 9 down cows steady 485 0 8850 bull steady heifers 81025 Receipts 3600 top 1345 heavy" 81320 to 81840 light 1225 totend the Nebraska Federation of Wom youngest in this family1 'has always was spent Informally With needlework lived near Dawson He married Miss and visiting At the close of the Ut-Ellen Deweese the daughter ot James ternoon the hostess assisted by Mrs Deweese and a sister of De-1 Cecil Johnston served delicious Weese who was once a Burlington at-freshments The menu was planned torney and lived ln Lincoln but who In keeping with the Easter season has been dead for many years Mr The next meeting will be April 8th and Mrs Draper are the parents the home of Mrs Bert Ehman of seven children one of whom died 1 at the age of six years Of the six SUNSHINE CLUB now living Mabel who married Frank Hummel of the Dawson neigh-1 The Sunshine Club met with a good borhood is the mother of six children attendance at the home of Mrs Ed and lives to Alberta Canada where Frederick 1210 East lst street Wed-phe and her husband farm in the Milk nesday afternoon There were three River country Harry who married guests at this meeting Mrs Art Duff in Milwaukee and lived there for I Mys Stokes and Mrs Dave Vots awhile but who now Uvea In Pasade- The afternoon was spent pleasantly -ns took a mechanical course In mo-with games and visiting Mr Art tors with the I Case people and qualified as an expert on tractor Work Merle who is unmarried works the farm ot hts cousin Miss Lena Deweese and her brothers near home in two weeks Dawson and Miss Dewes keeps I frank Dean of 'Barada transacted 3abb assisted the hostess ln serving dainty refreshments at the close of he meeting Mrs Guy Huston will sutertaln the dnb members at her bringing guests over He is survived by his wife and a daughter Mr Keith who is Miss Alice Cleaver has shipped two the wife of one of pioneer pictures to Milwaukee fo be entered physicians 81275 packing sows 812-50 to 1375 pigs steady Receipts 6000 lambs 815-80 tq81525 market slow to 25c lower McCandless vice-president the Omaha Life Insurance Co -of Oma-rdays ha was In this city calling on friends yesterday Mrs Wm Brandow of Humboldt was there The Worn-1 In this city Thursday taking treat- Clubs at Plattsmouth March 81 and April 1 and 2 Mrs Henderson and Mrs Linda Glannini were toe two members chosen to attend The business of electing officers of the club was then token up Mrs Boose was elected as president Mrs in an art exhibit club members are packing the TOURISTS ENROUTE pictures which were exhibited at the Methodist church to send them to TO CAUFORNIA CASH GRAIN MARKET (Courtesy of A Heacock Co) Yellow corn No 2 8108 white ment from a local doctor ill Katherine Steele rice president Mrs secretory Miss Nan and Mrs the btfslness session by Mrs Brtop' luncheon Mrs Sharp of Lincoln is kuest of Mrs Fred Peterson at hone on McLean street 0 Mrs Carl Nlemeyer of Arago (sutong the out of town yjWtors in iplty Thursday the Plattsmouth to be entered to the dis- her trtet convention -o Mrs Douglas Hanney and small was of Hiawatha were the guesls of thls mother birs I McDowel lot this city yesterday morning Three cars and a covered wagbn were here yesterday enroute to Callfarnta The covered wagon was of toe old time variety and there extra team trailing The harness decorated and perfectly polished as to brass decorations corn No 8 81-02 mixed corn No 8 Ed Morgan 8101 oats No 2 45c wheat hard Hutchings treasurer No 2 8161 Hargrave auditor At the close of FALLS CITY PR0)UC8 the hostess assisted Hfns 22c springers 16c cocks 7c Morehead and Mrs eggs 23c butterfat 43c 5 lved a delicious.

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1875-1934