, 1" 1"r t V , - . . l , ' i ' " . " . ' , ' ; ' . . June lO , 904 [ THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE ) ' . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I i * r . 1 n dn't : Know You Had " ; ! ! -s-al , ' , , . j I - .1 < < r . , - w. _ ' \ bx t. . . This is the story we hear after every special sale we hold. If you will R ; carefully read every "ad" we have in this paper , you can save a good many ' : dollars 011 your y ar's purchases. Every article in our stock is marked in , i a plain , open mark and when we advertise special cuts , these marks are , f 1\ ; on the goods to show just what you are saving by the reductions we are " c : It making. : m . I ; Now don't come in on July 1 , and ; . ' 1 , , . . : ; - ' I say that you didn't know that we , ' x . . ) . . " . t. . , tJ , r 'j r ; . ) ' were making great cuts In our . : \ " " 1" " Vfi - I : : ' , & prices on Ladies Suits and Dress ' , . . < : ' r . "J" " Skirts during June. . , ' : " ' " . - MJ : It . I : ' . _ II ) We are taking off fully one- thO d the prices on suits and over one- , fourth on skirts. Come in right away and-buy. " i . ; : . i' I ' , i ' \ ' " ; ' V . G . LYFORD r t' ? ' l ; ; r _ tUe - - - . . . " . , . , . - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - r. . I LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Rev. Thos. AIkman of Rule p. was in the city " \Ve nesday. . . Dr. A. Gaiser , dentist , office . : i. , : ' over Richardson County bank. ' ( ; = f" r Phone N9. 248. 23-tf Eva McNall has returned from , Liberty , Mo. . where she has been .A . . , . . - f- r ' attending college. . , An arc light has been placed . " at Fifth and Chase street in front of the Lindell hotel. Mrs. A. Graham and son , Fred , left this week for a trip to the \ St. Louis exposition . Mrs. Will Uhlig entertained the Married Ladies Kensington club yesterday afternoon. t A marriage license was issued this week to Mark Dike and T..i1.- zie Lugenbi11 both of Humboldt. . W. H. Pillsbury went to Lin- J' coIn Tuesday to attend commen cement exercises. From there he I . "j " ' will go to Omaha to attend the " ll meeting of the Masonic grand I. ' - . . - ; . , ' , . led . ( Ye. , . ; ' ' " " -t-- Alice Cleaver will be in Falls : I ' 'City during the summer and is prepared to give music lessons on - . . ) . the violin , guitar and mandolin and art lessons in painting and drawing ; oil , water color , pastel , fs 1 pen and irk , charcoal , pencil and ° c crayon. Telephone 124. ' ! \c-- \ . _ . _ . . _ _ a _ _ _ - - . . . p' , " ' . - - - Rev. Elmer Ward Cole preached - ed to a very large congregation at the Christian church last Sun- day evening. Frank Schaible who returned from Kansas City last week is back to his old place it ! the Rich- ardson County bank. Maude Graham returned the first of the.week from St. Louis , where she has visiting at the home of lit ' r brother Cecil , and attending the exposition. A crowd of young people en- joyed a typical picnic last Wed- nesday afternoon at the home of George Schuck , cast of the city. An unusual good time was reported - ported the day being an ideal one for such an outing' The members of the Elizabeth Rebekah lodge indulged in a pic- iiic J ' 1 uesda . afternoon. The affair was held at Sunnyside , the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Siaman- ton , .lnd was all in the way of a picnic that could be desired. Sunday June 12 , 1904 services at the Baptist church as follows : Sunday school at 9:45 : a. m. and preaching at 11 a. m. and S p. m. ' 1 lie new pastor Hev. H. Shilin- ger will preach. Morning topic , "The message of Mount Her- " in - HThe Greatest mon" the eveningHThe - est Dnunatist.- P. Eversole , clerk. - - Dr. R. P. Roberts , dentist over Kings Pharmacy in Palls City , Neb. Now that the curbing across the street from this office has been replaced , we hope that the rubbish that has littered the street all winter will be removed. Services as usual at the St. Thomas church next Sunday. Saturday , June 11 being the feast of St. Barnabas there will be a celccration of the Holy Eucharist at 7:30 : a. m. An are welcome. Cora Betts left for her home in Blue Springs \Vednesda\ She has been elected to a position in the Lincoln school , but recon- sidered the matter and decided not to accept. She was promptly - ly re-engaged by the board for another year in the schools at this place Public Sale. John Reddick was in town Wednesday arranging for a pub- Hc sale which he will hold on his farm two miles cast and one fourth mile south of Barada on Tuesday Jue 14. Mr. Reddick will sell cattle , hogs , etc. Sn-r fices in ifcrea. ; Education costs , aG5OOO and religious , Jigiouli sacrifices $186,000 a year in Korea. - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - Chinese Fossil Teeth ] )1' . Max Schlosser has made n singular collection of fossil teeth from dl'\1 stores in various drug \ part ! ! of China where 1 ' Hold , ( they are ) Ull' 111' ( ( he ( name of dragons' ) teeth. t and are valued for their ( supposed euratiy ) ( ' IJOWPI'A. PJlon ( , XII min- int ; them Ir. 1 ) Sl'hloRfH' ) found that they are the remains of many ; SJll" ( iCS of extinct anima , such liS thl' Hn'pstt'al ( forms nf carnets , snh ( I" . lout ( tllPd tigers ) , three-toed 1 ) horses and other ) ( 'Peat ) ( ores of ancient ' f inies HOIIIP of which , like f he an- ( 'PAtt'nl forms of ( 'amplIH / ! \ ] IInp ( , lopes , were sulposed ) 10 have hlH1 i their ( original home in America \ and in Africa. ) Judging ] from ) till ! ! quanta ! ties of these teeth Hold , HI' Schlosser thinks they must exist in enormous numbers in some ; , part of hp t Chinese I'IIlJlil'e.- Kansas City Toul'nnL - , Longest 1'toa6 ' 1n the World. 1 In 1U01 the great Siberian railway . way was thrown open to the Jlub. lie. There was then in operation It total of 1".14..1 miles in Manchuria : - churia and 3,559 miles in Siberia , n. continuous Russian line from Moscow to Port Arthur of 5,429 miles ; and the new trains de luxe , which will begin running this summer . mer , will give virtually a through service front Paris to Port Arthur , a distance of 7,2n ! ) miles , GGOO miles of which is over Russian lines.-Century. . - - - - - - -