- " - ' - ' ' ' - . , . , . . , . . . . . . . . . . " . ' " ' . . : "ft : : . - . . . ' . . . ' " . , k ' . : " > f\ ! . ' ' ' " .r. , : . : , . . . . . _ _ _ _ " _ . , _ 1. . . . A " , 1. ' . . . ' 1 _ > ' . . ! > " . - " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ( ' ' _ " . ' " " , ' . - : . ' 4."f 'r. - ' . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ "f- , . r t November IS , 1904 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE - - - - - - - - . _ . . - - - - - - - - - - " " " . . I Thanksgiving Linens MANY will be preparing for the 1'hanksgiving'1'urkey during the next few days One of our most notable stocks is our Linens. vVe do not cater exclusively to anyone class of customers , but aim to meet the leeds of everybody. Table-Damask at 20C to $2 a yard ; Napkins 75c to $7 per dozen. For Thanksaiving purpose we especially - iJ pecial1y recommend our Mercerized Damasks at hoc and Soc with Napkins 1 to match at $ I. 60 and $ 2 , 25 and special values in cached I . 1 Linen Damasks , 72 inches wide at Soc , $ I. la , S I. 35 , $ I. 50 and $ ' 2 , all having Napkins in full sizes to match , at corresponding v.alues. I 234 yd. cloths in most beautiful designs at $ S. 75 , 3 yd . cloths at $4,50 are of unusual interest to women desiring a complete harmony in their table decorations. Napkins to match all these cloths. - - Special for Next Week All Crashes reduced as follows : IOC Crashes for S:1'Cj : ; 1234c Crashes 10C ; 16c Crashes , I3C. .I . . . . - - . . . . - 1' ' Towels 1 4 r ( FOR presentation purposes , we , have just received Towels in very Spe- cial qualities that are so much prized ; s by housekeepers. Price ranging from 25ctoI. E - . - - - . -v. _ - . . . 1J Clo&ts } Skirts S\J ts & . , { ! , \ i ! ( v . \Ve are headquarters for 11ft , , ; Women's Ready to Wca a : Garmen ' Do not buy anything in this line until i 4 . you have visited our cle lrtmcnt. : I , . . . , - - - - - - - - = . - - - - - - - - V e G. LYFORDi1 NA ; - % - - - - - - - - Local and Personal. - - - - \Vanncr sells ink Eat Sowlcs Candy. \V. 1\ladclox was a I.4incoln visitor \ V cd ncsday. Best kerosene at the Cit ) Phar- mac ) ' . Zulu McCool of Salem visited in this city ' 1'uesday. City Pliarutacy paper and tab- lcts. 1\1rs. \ Vilson'isitcd in Lincoln the latter part of thc wcek. I When you need a tablet call at A. \Vanncrs. . Vcsta Van Valkcnburg- came up from Rub 1'ucsday. _ , Henry icg'cr and wife attended - - - cd Shore Acres Tuesday c\'cning" Dr. A. Gaiscr , dentist over Richardson county bank. y' \Ve have experienced plumbers and will do your work reasonable ! - Crook and Co. 1\11' . and 1\1rs. Gray left for Kansas City the : first of the weck. \Vilson Shock was a HumbohH visitor thc first of this weck. A complete line of fresh and cured meats at Coupe & ' 1'horn- tons I Norman Mussclman is enjoying - ing Muskogee , I. ' 1' . atmosphcrc. 'Vanner is thc place , to buy your pens , ink , pencils and tab- lcts. ' I . _ . _ . . , .A. . . ! . . . _ ' . _ - - _ . . . . . - - 11rs.V. . C. Sloan and little son Neal spent Monday in this city visiting with Mrs. Sloan's par- ents , Mr. and 1\1rs. John Hossack. George Cleveland , accompanied by his daughter Mrs. Chester Fishier and Fred Cleveland jr. went to St. Joseph \Vc { nesday. Bring your ripples to thc new cider mill at thc creamery build- ing' , four blocks north of thc Douglas mill. Don't fail to consult thc astro- log-ist and palmist for she will bc here only a few ( lays longcr.- National hotcl. J. E. Lcyda and family returned - cd Tuesday from Weeping Water where they have been visiting with relatives Hess Stock food good for every animal. Price only S5.00 per hun- dred. Why pay more ? For sale at A. G. Wanner's. Mrs. C O. Barnard and child- ren came down from DuBois Sat- urday and visited with friends in thus city. Mrs. Margery Grant visited in Preston several days thc latter part of last week returning biome Monda ) ' . _ Moorcs Flog Remedy guaran- teed to kill lice cure mange scales. For sale at A. G. 'Vanncr. Chris Shelly and wife came up from Preston Tuesday evening to attend the play at thc Gehling City Pharmacy for drugs. Sweet cider and pure cider vinegar - cg-ar 20c a gallon at Hcck's feed storc. Ray Kenton of Haddam , Kas. . was in this city \Vedncsday for a visit with rclat \'es. Perry Hart and wife of Reserve witnessed Shore Acres in this city Tuesday night. New cider mill at thc creamery building four blocks north of thc Douglas 1111. Crook and Co" , have the bcst line of fencing in town. Call and sec it. Mrs. Thomas Sare' of Mound City is visiting with relatives in this city. J. H. Miles was a B. & 1'.1. ' passenger Monday for Los I Angeles , California 'l'he school chi drcn arc invited to call at \Vanncrs for their I I school supplies , . Cider and pure apple butter at thc new cider mill at the creamery - cry building. . Mrs. \Y. 1. Ross drove down from Verdon and spent Monday visiting relatives in this city. \Varren Schaiblc was down from Auburn and spent Sunday with his parents at this place. John Gilligan is transacting ' business in Oklaho' City haying - ing left for that place Tuesday. - - . - - - -p-- - . . . . . . - Joseph Glasser of Humboldt I transacted business 111 this city ' 1'h ursd ay. ' French McDonald came over from Hiawatha 'L'uesday. A Good Collection , \Vhitaker Bros. have on display in their real estate office in the 1 State Bank buildingsotnesamples ; of products of Dickinson county , t Kansas. The collection consists J of apples of all varieties , quinces , 6 Irish potatoes , sweet potatocs. T j oats , corn , kaffir corn and canc. They arc all first class and will . compare very favorable with Richardson county products in fact their fruit is of a better variety icty this year than ours. ' - \IVe carry a. . . . ' COMPLETE LINE OF I Building Material And all kinds of COAL WE SOLICIT YOUR. PATRONAGE . - Chicago Lumber (1 Coal Co : TELEPHONE 58. - - - - - - -