The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, July 29, 1904, Image 14

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July 291 19u4 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE
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5UflMER GOOD = = CHEAP : .
We propose to make August a banner month. Note the cuts and .
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' Summer Wash Goods. '
! 7C Lawns \ , neW this season , designs very suitable for
house wear , reduced to - - 4c
Lawns , Batistes , Dimities , in short lengths mostly , reduced -
duced from t2' c and r5c , to close - 5c
All the remainder of our 12'c and I SC thin Wash
Goods now - -c - 7 1..2c
Lot of 2SCI 3SC and Sac thin Wash Goods , to close , 15c
Hosiery Bargains.
Odd lots Misses' and Ladies' Hose worth I5c to 20C ,
: t1 in Black , White and Brown , to close now roc.
Odd lots of I-lose sold at 25c and 30c , to close I5C.
Odd lots Hose sold at Sac , to close , 3SC.
All our higher priced Lallie Hose are greatly reduced.
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Lisle Thread Gloves.
Odd lots Ladies' Gloves sold at 25C now I5c.
Odd lots Ladies' Gloves sold at SOC , now 35C.
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All short lengths in our stock are now offered at
much less than cost. There are goods in this lot now ,
thrown out to close that < . v.ry : : family can use
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Dress Ginghams Reduced. , _ ,
All our roc Dress Ginghams now 7' a c . "
All our 12' : c Dress Ginghams now laC. lis < . " , \
All our I5c Dress Ginghams now ii C. _
All our 25C Dress Ginghams now I6c. Jf
35 pieces Fine Apron Check Ginghams during August
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at 6c )
Shirt Waists. ' .1
All Shirt Waists , Lawn , Voi.1e , Jap Silk , Crepe
de Chene , are . now offered at 25 per cent discount.
$ Waists I 75c ; $ 1.50 1Vaists $ I. 13 ; $ 2 Waists : . " . ,
$1.50 ; $2.75 : ! Waists $2.05 ; $4waists $3 ; $5 waists $3.75 a : . . ,
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Wash Skirts. ,
All our Wash Skirts at one-third off. $ I skirts { if
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67c ; $ I. 25 skirts now Ssc ; $ I. 50 skirts now $1 ; $2
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starts I now cJ. J 1. 35.
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Suits and Dress Skirts. .
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. Through he month of August \'e continue to sell q4 ' , .
Stilts and SkIrts at great reductlOns. \\Te have a _ . - . ' " "
splendid assortment. Ladies taking eariy fall trips "t .
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will find among these very desirable styles and cloths. , . .J
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FLY "pI - - u" . Our Buyer starts this week for Chicago - and New York , to purchase our fie . - ' J
' a J G 00 d. Stocks for Fall and Winter. Remember that \ve are the only firm in Rich ,
unIson county whose buyer gets into the great markets for their supplies. , !
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Correspondence
News of the County ns Told by
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Henry Albers is , in the sick
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list.E. . 1\ Peck and wife visited
with Henry Whites Sunday.
J. \ V. Doc ls I' and wife were
guests at \r. ! 'rallys Sunday.
Mrs. \Vatton who has been very
sick is able to be up again.
Esta Stoudcr spent a few days
with her parents last weck.
Eph Peck and wife spent one
. day last week with S. II. Knise-
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Ida Burk and Mary ! Dodds
spent Saturday evening with
Sadie Peck.
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Barada.
A. A. Hendric1\s : was looking
after business interests MOI Iay.
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Chas. 'Vcn : and family were
trading with our merchants Moii-
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J. C. Shulcnberg and daughter
Emma were Fall City visitors
Saturday.
Mrs. Mat Shulenberg and
daughter Katie were pleasant
callers here Saturday.
\Vm. Spicklcr of Shubert was
looking after business interests
here the last of the wcck.
Mrs. James Smith left Thursday -
day for a few weeks visit with
her mother at Falls City.
\lrs' ! J. C. Shulcnbcrg returned
Sunday from a short stay with
her daughter at Shubcrt.
George Frazier : and wife visited
relatives at Shubcrt Sunday.
Their little grand-daughtcr accompanied -
companied them homc.
George Davis held thc lucky
number that drew thc reclhtning
chair , raffled ofT at Mat Shulcn-
burg's place Saturday.
Daisy Arnold was called thc
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first of the week to the bedside of
her father , John Arnold living
near Stella who is very low with
typhoid fc\'cr. .
Mr. Pavcy's little five ( year old
son had thc misfortune to bc
kicked in thc face by a mule and
seriously bruising him. Dr.
Fast of Falls City was called to
attend him.
Joseph and Walt Nuttcr of
Endicott. Neb arrived here for a
short visit with the families of
\Vcslcy Smith and W. \V. Nuttcr.
These gentlemen arc prospCTOUS
farmers of thc place and just returned -
turned from Kansas City where
they had been with several car
load of stock.
Wilialllville.
G. \V. Ducrfclt is entertaining
his daughter from New Yorl .
Jacob Arnold and Mary Ducr-
fcldt spent Sunday evening with
Mrs. Ida Butler.
Mrs. Kcglcr spent Sunday .
afternoon with 1\rs. Ira Dunn.
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Rudolph Faller and family ;
spent Sunday with Mrs. Fallers I'
parcnts. I , .
Anna Constantine ,
came home ;
from Fails ! . . . .
City for ,
a. visit with ' r
her parcnts. , t1.
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Mrs. Ira Dunn is among thc
sick. j. .
Many from this community ' :
were in Falls City for thc circus
baton account of thc weather did . ,
not enjoy thcmsc ] Yes. I
Nellie Dunn has just returned ' . II
from Peru where she has been I
attending school.
Emma Karst spent Sunday at
thc home of her parcnts.
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They are Fine
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