The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, September 23, 1904, Image 26

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September 23 1904 'I HL l"ALL : : l..11 Y 1 KWUN ' . , I
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WOMEN SECTION I . . . , "
T HE new Fall Displays are now at their best. Our Women's Wear department was never so . } Ii , :
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richly stocked. First buyers will be well rewarded. An early choice secures better values
and garments that more perfectly meet your tastes , We are showing fully double the variety of I ' I
Cloaks , Suits , Skirts and Waists ever presented to our patrons and we recommend them as the I
I smartest models that have been fashioned by the most jngenious designers. Our buyer spent three
weeks in New York City carefully studying the styles ! that will prevail and recommends those now { t '
in our show room as positively correct. As in other seasons our values ht ; Ready Made Women's il\ I
i Wear are 25 per cent better than shown elsewhere : , Our lines are bought cheaper and sold cheaper . \
> Z than is possible in stores not personally visiting the Eastern Market. ,
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1- LADIES AND MISSES COATS
' , The variety of these new fashionable Coats include
; many variations in 22 , 27 , 30 , . . . . .36 , 42 and 45 inch
lengths , prices ranging from $ 5 to $40. We have in
stock over 100 different designs in Ladie's Coats , all of
them being exclusive with us. Handsome novelty
cloths , Kerseys and vlontenacs in the colorings most
J { desired this season. No lady should pass us in her
shopping.
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WALKING AND DRESS SKIRTS
fl Nobby practical effects in the popular mannish
mixtures and in Mohair and Wool Cloths from $3 to
I . $ I 2. Many of our styles cannot be duplicated by tail-
ors or dressmakers .at less than our prices for the mak-
11lg alone.
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Correspondence
News of the County as Told by
Our Special . correspondents
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Shubert.
l\Ir. Ed. Ruch preached a very
j good sermon at the Method ist
i church last Sunday.
Quite .a few people went to
' Falls City Thursday to see Barn-
\\tn's Circus.
Mrs. Gibson of Peru was visit-
ing friends and relatives here this
week.
Guy Hutchins came up from
Falls City Friday to visit for a
few days. - \
Frank Saal and family have
moved to Nebraska City.
Mr. Mathers of Stella was a
Shubcrt visitor uesday.
Mrs. C. II. Henderson and
children have been visiting
friends and relatives in Peru this
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week.
Pearl Gill ispie of Ne1llaha has
4 been visiting with her sister a
few days this weck.
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Cora Hendcrson visited with
I her parents over Sunday .
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Mrs. J. T pton of .Albany .Mo. ,
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is visiting her parents J. L. Dalby
r and wife of this -city.
Everyone is getting ready for
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our carn \'al. Come and enjoy
thc best time ot your life
J. Mitchell of Falls City was a.
Shubcrt visitor Tuesday.
George Vanlanding-ham is now
in Shubert under thc care of Dr.
Stong.
1\1rs. Oathouts mother from St.
Joe who has been visiting her returned -
turned home Sunday.
This week and last Shubcrt
has shipped out about seven car
loads of pcachcs. 'Vhat town of
its sizc can do any better ?
Verne Taylor was a Ncmaha
visitor Sunday.
Verdon.
Howard Conovcr left Thursday
for Caldwell Idaho where hc will
attend school. A telegram was
received on Monday that hc had
reached his destination in safety.
The CongregatIonal people arc
repairing their church this wcck.
J .S. Lord is in Stella this week
assisting in a drug store
Cleveland Bros moved their
stock of general merchandise over
from Pawnee City this week and
will open up in the Parson build-
ing. Homer Yoder will have
charge of the business. .
E. A. Harden is building a fine
residence in thc cast part of town.
Gee li'atkins Watkins was in
Falls City Monday.
Geo. Hall was up from Falls
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DRY GOODS :
We must sell goods. Our room is so over
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run with merchandise that we must have room. '
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Don't do yourself the injustice of buying else =
where until you see us.
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City Sunday.
Henry Jorn and family of near
Salem visited with J. A. Hcinzel-
man Sunday.
Miles Mayfield bought a lot
from 1\1rs. Anna Horstman and
will erect a house in thc near fu-
turc.
Chas. Dodderer of Kansas City
visited at the home of Chas , Hcn-
derson thc latter part of the
wcek.
Ross Vance of Auburn visited
here Sunday.
Mrs. Belle ' 1' . Webster returned -
ed to her home in Emporia , Kas.
last Sunday.
Ed Griffiths and wife are rejoicing -
joicing over thc arrival ot an 8
pound girl since thc 20th.
Mrs. L. A. Kinscy returned
from Hiawatha Sunday where slie
has been taking care of her sister
Mrs. F. P. Evcrsole. She will
return to her home in Falls City :
soon much improved in health.
Mrs. S. H. Dunklebcrger of
Allcndorf , Iowa and her sister
Drebert of Emporia , Kas. , arc
visiting L. A. Kinsey and wifc.
Camma Hall is reported quite
sick in Peru , where she is attending -
ing school. J. H. Hall went up
Tuesday cvening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Weaver entertained -
tertained a ' number . of friends . at
dinner Thursday.
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Ames Schrader visited over ;
Sunday at her home.
Ms. : Foltz and son of Arago . ,
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spent Sunday in Rulo.
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May Schrad is on thc sick
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Irs. Charles Story who has
been quite sick is able to be up.
Will Tang cy and family of _
Falls City visited at the house of.
Mr. 'l'angncys parents Sunday.
Laura Aikman visited over
Sunday-at thc home of her par-
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Will Mc'Vain transacted busi-
ness in town fondar.
Eugene Prenett spent Sunday "
at the home of Mosc Fredcrick. I
Mr. Tonpain and family visit-
cd' at the home of Simon Burke - .
Saturday.
1\-1r. Morland is home again
after a short absencc. . '
May Jondrow of Effingham ,
Kas. , is attending school at the
Convent of this place. _
Pete Frcdcricks of Prcston vis-
itcd in Rube Sundar. ' \ .
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Clara returned to their home in
Effingham , Kas. , after a short
visit at thc home of Philip Horan
Henry Bclphere , Martin Pierce
Jerry Horan , Bert Biggs' and
Dan Fickle visited over Sunday
at' their , respective homes.
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