The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, September 16, 1904, Image 24

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September IQ , 1904 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE
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ISILK . SA TIN . .VEL VET. , , ' .
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The continued extensive use of Silks is one of the most convincing proofs of the prosperous ' -i.
I condition and improved taste of our people. The strong tendency this season is toward plain and \ -
changeables and to meet this ve offer an assortment far in excess of any former season. Our vale I r- j
ues in Silks have been carefully scrutinized and are recommended as worthy your fullest confidence. Pf
In 27 and 36 inch widths we..are showing Black Peau de Sole , Taffeta and Jap Silks at $1 to $1.75.
; Our 36 inch Changeable Taffeta has attracted unusual attention and is guaranteed to year satis . V
factorily. For Suits ; Waists and Petticoats our Changeable Messalines are new and especially It
adapted. We show in 19 inch Taffeta of high grade , 40 shades enabling us to match almost any
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SATINS .
. Skinner's 36 inch Warranted Satin in all the shades
so desirable , absolutely warranted for two seasons'
wear. In this connection we desire to call to your no-
; tice our Mercerized Satin. The quality is unequalled ,
having alI the lustre and sheen of Silk , with the soft ,
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velvety touch of Satin. In all shades ,
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VELVETS I
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Velvetines iii black and colors ; Velvets in black
and colors ; Peon Velvet in black and colors ; Mirror t
Velvet in black and colors ; Fancy Velvets in the newest -
est designs ; Broadtail Velvets , 36-in. wide brown and ,1\
blue. All these are in strictly in good form this sea-
son. Our values in these fabrics' are excepticpml. ii
NEW THINGS IN THIS WEEK
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Cloaks Suits Silk Waists Dressing Sacques Rugs Art Spuares Tapestry Curtains , Satins ,
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Notions , Underwear Hosiery Dress Goods &c. i
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I V. G. LYFORD
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FALL OPENING
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BON TON MILLINERY STORE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 23..4
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Ladies are cordially invited to attend
MISS HELEN BREBECK.
District Court.
Judge 'V.H. Kelligar commenced -
ed court Monday afternoon , and
made : the following orders. In
L Lesher vs. Reavis et aI , leave
was given defendants to take
depositions.
Leave was given the defendant
in..Poteet . C. B. & Q. to fib
amended answers. The devorce
case of Elliat vs. lalliat was dis-
Plaintiff in Beep vs. Humboldt
National banf was given leave to
take depositions.
Parsons vs. Webster was settl-
ed and dismissed.
Thompson vs. Thonipson , a
divorce case was dismissed.
The sale of land in Young vs.
Young was confirmed.
John Scheidegger was granted
a divorce from his wife Arminda.
The motion to mane the petition -
tition more definite in Kutler \'s.
Kutler was sustained.
There being no other cases fo
trial Judge Kelligar adjourned
court until Monday at which time
Judge Babcock will hear the demurrer -
murrer in the damage suit of At-
wood \'s. The Telephone Com-
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pan \ ' .
The jury will report Tuesday
morning and linear the following
cases in the order namcd. Bran-
nin vs. 'Vertz ; Blan vs. Huettner ;
Shripton vs. Gist ; Poteet vs. C.B.
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The probabilities arc that the
term will last two weeks.
Henry Ruegge had the court
room well in order and two very
pretty boquets on the Judges
desk. Chas. Loree had the docket
prepared in his usual careful and
pains-taking manner.
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Has Sold a Pile of Chamberll\.in's
Cough Remedy.
I have sold Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy for more than
twenty years and it has given
entire satisfaction. I have sold a
pile of it and can recommend it
highly . -J oseph McEl hiney , Lin ton -
on , Iowa. You will find this
remedy a good friend when
troubled with a cough or cold.
It always affords quick relief and
is pleasant to take. For sale by
A. G. \Tanner. u.
Verdon.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Goodloe
of Stella was the guest of . rela-
tives here unday.
J. B. Ramel and wife of Salem
were in Verdon Sundar.
Sunday morning it was cloudy
and the roads were a little muddy
but as that was the day set apart
for the unveiling of the monu-
ments of 1'hos. Gibson at the
Verdon cemetery. At ten o'clock
a. m. a large crowd formed in
line of march headed by the drill
team ot the W. O. W. lodge of
Falls City and next in linc' was
the Reserve band then the mem-
bers ot the Verdon lodge , also a
large number of neighbors and
friends of the dcceased. The
lodge conducted the sel'\'icl assisted -
sisted by the drill team , band and
chorus class. A very impressive
address was delivered by Rev ,
Schleh of Omaha , At 2:30 : p. m.
the procession formed on Main
street in the same order and
then marched to Cornell cemetery
two miles west of town to un veil
W. W. H. Cornells monument.
The possession was much longer
in the afternoon as Salem , Daw-
son , Humboldt , Stella Shubert
and Harada were represcnted.
The Falls City lodge is to be
congratulated on having so good
a drill team , as the work they
, put on was appreciated by all.
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1\1. Strauss and Best Girl of .
Straussville drove to Verdon Su . 1-
day. .
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Uncle Ben Wiser attended 'tLc "
Hiawatha Fair last week. '
L. A. Kinsey and wife attended .
the fair at Hiawatha last weck.
Mr and 111'8'V. . 'Vettonof
Salem were Verdon visitors Sun-
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day. . ,
Rev Dillon and wife of Dazwsomi
were in town Sunday.
l\Ir and Mrs Culley of Ohio
Precintwerein Verdon Sunda.r. , . '
R. E. Grinstead of Salem was
in Verdon Sunday ;
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E. H. Hunton came in " ' Monday
from Colorado. .
L.K. Burnes drove over to V cr- : '
don to bring his brother C. 'V. . - : .
Burnes of Central Amercia to
' take the M.P. train for Omaha
and then to Independance , Iqwa.
where he expects to meet his
family.
Phen. Fisher and family spent , .
Sunday in Verdon.
A number from here attended
the circus at Falls City yestcrday. . 'h
Miss Nettie Moore is visiting . '
relatives in this city. .f t
T. L. Hall was in Falls City
'fhursday. , !
1\11'5. Sherm Byrley and daughter -
friends
ter 1\Iayme were yisiting- friends . . . . . '
in Falls City and attended " the ' " 'r .
circus. . . . . ! . . .
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