The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, February 05, 1904, Page 9, Image 9

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February 5 , Igo.1'l IE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE 9
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f t > EBRUARY
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Dress Goods
Early buyers viII find on our counters an
exhaustive assortment of New Fabrics , repre =
I senting the latest modes and well adapted to
the needs of this comn1tllunity. The latest fair
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'i tentively considered. V oils , Etatllines , Batistes ,
' SangHers , 'Crepe de Chines and the like , so \veH
adapted to soft and clinging effects , Novelties in
: Silk and Wool English and Mohair ' Suitings ,
suitable for the Tailor made suit are all shown
in variety of price and color.
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New Embroideries.
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- A large new assortment of Swiss , Nainsook I
and Muslin Embroideries is now on display.
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New Muslin Under"wrear.
I In the more staple everyday grades of Mus
i Iin Wear \-ve have just received an excellent va =
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Wash Goods
ShirtWaist Suits proll1ise to be the Wash
Goods Wear for Spring and .sutntner. Many of
our fabrics are well adapted to very early spring
weather and we anticipate that you will find it
profitable to purchase New Wash Goods earlier
than U5U al. In G inghal11S , Percales and Cali . .
cogs \ve show a more than usually interesting .
stock and arL able to offer many Cloths nt last
years pri ces. .
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Lotto BargaillS.
The items below play not look cheap to
111ariy---they will to merchants who know the
cotton Inarket. The prices are good as long as
present stock lasts :
Berkle\ Cambric l\lusli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IOC
Good leached i : Muslin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 ' c
Cabot Bleached uslin. . ' . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7' ' ,4c I
Lonsdde : Bleached \Iuslin. . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . 8c
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Bolton L. R. Unbleached l\Iuslin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6c
. Black Rock Unbleached Muslin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7' c
Full Standard Indigo Calico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5C ,
Full Standard Gray Calico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5C
Full Standard Black and \Vhite Calico . . . . . . . . 5c
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Neighborhood News
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Verdon
Special to .rile Ti ihtiiie.
L. A. Kinscy transacted business
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ness in Salcm Saturday.
. ! Mesdames Zook and Ross are
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" " among the sick this wcck.
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, , Iinta Curry came down from
„ " Stella to visit friends this wcc k.
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% ; ; 6 Scott Sailor after spenli rig some
: : , months in California returned to
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ir-- - , Effic Stout came down from
: Auburn to spend the week with
1\1 r5. i\Icliza. :
' - Ir5. Fred Hall of Galesburg ,
. Ill arrived in town Thursday to
visit rclativcs.
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John Hall went to St. Joe . 1\1on-
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I day night to purchase fixtures for
his new hall.
? Chas. Hofcr went to Kansas
City Sunday night to visit his
I father who is sick.
Ed. Davis moved back to Salem
. the foi'e part of the week. He
has been in the employ of the
Verdon roller mills for several
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wccks.
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1lrs. Taylor Johnson has been
visiting her daughter in the
country. _ . .
Camm hail visited her mother
over Sunday , who is engaged in
teaching near Barada.
A big force of men have been
cutting ice from Hardens lake for
our butcher , Leon Barncs.
Grace Saylor entertained several -
eral of her , young friends at
"Flinch" Friday evening.
The junior class of thc Verdon
high school visited the Dawson
school on 'l'uesday aftcrnoon.
, .l\lrs. George Lum with her sis-
ter and son Clydc left Sunday for
a visit to relatives in Steinauer.
J. J. Shrader and Sig Fuller
have been courting in Falls City
this week being among the jurors.
J. \V. Stump received a telegram -
gram Sunday bearing the sad intelligence -
tclligcnce that his niece , 1\1rs.
Bessie Yantiss Wagner was dead.
She had many friends at Verdon
having lived here until a few
years ago she with her parents
moved to Long Island , Kansas.
She was married more than a
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year ago to a : lIr.Vagncr. .
1Iesdamcs. J. L. De\Vald , 11er-
ritt Lum and Allie Watson are
spending the week in Falls City
the guests of 11rs. Bert Sperry.
Rev. -rorrison loaded his house
hold goods on Saturday to ship
to l\1cPherson , Kansas where he
has accepted a call to preach the
coming year. He with his family
left 011 the following l\londay.
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. Preston
Special to The ' 1'1" olll1e.
Tom Cook is slowly recovcring.
Chas. Rieg-er , jr. is quite sick.
Elmer Shuck was in town 1fon-
day.
Louis Ncitzel went to l + ails
City Saturday.
Chas. Erickson returned from
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St. Joe \londay.
James Sinclair reports live cases
of measles at this place.
Born to Vincent Haler and wife
on Thursday , January 2 G a girl.
C. C. Shelly has purchased the
property formerly owned by Cas. !
L'romb of Rock Port , 1'10.
Ice is the great harvest at thc
prescnt. The ice houses were
tilled to their full capacity.
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C. C. Shelly and H. P. Hiegcr
attended the play at halls City
1\'Ionday ' night.
1\'Irs. ' E. Hastings of Wymore is
here at the bed side of her brother -
er , Chas. . Sangninette. 0
2S0 rabbits were brought into
Preston Sunday. Time largest
amount brought in by one man
was 24 by Louis Neitzc1. ,
Dr. Grifiiths was called to the
honk of Chas. Glaze on Saturday
to dress the wound caused by the
slipping of a pocket knife , cut-
ting a severe gash in 11n Glazes
forearm.
Another Case of Rheumatism
Cured by Chamberlains
Pain Balm.
Thc efficacy of Chamberlain's
Pain Balm in the relief of rheu-
matism is being demonstrated
daily. Parker 'l'riplctt , of Grig-
sby , Va. , says that Chamberlains
Pain Balm gave him permanent >
relief from rheumatism in the
. back when everything else failed ,
and hc would not be without it.
For sale by A. G. \Vanner.
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