. , . November 1& 1904 unu' THE FALLS CIty TRIBUNE , . ' . . ' Local and Personal. . , - - - Books of all kinds at A. G. 'Vanncrs. Rc\ Smith was an Omaha visitor - . ' itor last Monday. Chas Bacon of Lincoln was in the city Tuesday : , New goods received every week } at Bon Toil Millinery. " Rev. Bcx left on thc Missouri Pacific for Auburn Tuesday. Baby hoods sold at reduced prices.-Bon Ton l\1il1illery. ' Mrs. Maude Wheeler is thc guest of Bessie Da\ ' s. Mrs. Scott Jenkins returned to Rule thc first of thc week. Mrs Philip Hermes visiting in Forest City , Mo. this wcek. Go to A. G. \Vanner for all kinds of school supplies. Dr.R.P. Robertsdentist over Kings Pharnlacy. S Harry Shepherd of Rule ; made ' a business trip to this city Mon- , _ , day..A. . . A. G. \Vanncr sells everything needed in thc school room. Mrs. nave Branum went to I . , , , . . . Omaha Tuesday to have her eyes treatcd. Gertrude Bell of Kansas City is visiting with her cousin , 1\1bs Helen Fowler . ' School children buy yourtahlets " ' " - , . at Iing"s , and get a lead pencil free with each tablet. . p John Burke of Rule was a call- . . . er at this office white in this city 'fucsday. For sale good Bridge and Beach wood heating stove nearly new cheap-\Vhitaker Bros. . " W. H. Morrow of Shubcrt was . ' " and made - in the city Tuesday this office a pleasant cal1. ' . Do you want a good lead pen- cil with rubber ? Buy a 5 cent school tablet at King's. ' - - 'W- Mr. and Mrs. Will Rcsterer of St. Joseph sited with A. . Restcr- cr and family the first of the week. , Robert Cain and wife of Stella visited at the home of the for- mers parents in this city 'rues- day. a . . , 1\1rs. John Joseph and sister f Mrs. Beck left Monday for an ex- t tcnded visit with relatives in Atchison and St. Joseph. ! , . , Remember the meeting at the , Court House Monday night. .tri : Come out and see what our pros- . peets arc for gas and oil. 1\11' and 1\1rs. D. D. Reayis saw "Babies in 'foyland" at the Boyd r" opera house in Omaha \Vedncs- das night. . t Claude Albright left Monday ! for Auburn where she has accepted - ed the position of compositor on 'l'he Nem.1ha County Republican. i Bc it said to the credit of Falls City that no fool election bets were made by any of its citizens. The press has been full of accounts - counts of men wheeling each other about in a wheel barrow , and rolling peanuts about the streets to thc accompanment of a snare drum , but so far as we arc informed no such ridiculous performances have been pulled off here. There will be special services at the Baptist church all day Sunday. Sunday school at 9:45 : a Bible class will bc organized under the leadership of 1\Irs. Sel- inger , Subject for 10:45 : "l\'Iis- sion of the Church. " Junior lal- Icy at 2:30. : Evangelistic rally Special music , short sermon by the pastor and possibly an ad- dress by 1\11'8. Selinger. All are invited. Prof. 1. G. Wilson and wife of Stella attended tlie meeting of the Richardson County Teachers association Saturday and made this office a pleasant call while in the city. : Mrs. Laura lowland head of tile Christian Science institution of Spokane , Washington visited with Mr. and 1\lrs. B. F. Morgan and Mrs. R. B. Wills Monday < ( and 'l'uesday. Gus Kaiser is back at the Mercy hospital suffering from his old malady. The continued illness of Mr. Kaiser is a source of great regret to his many fricnds. A peculiar bet was made in Falls City on the election. One man bet that president Roose- velt would not be re-elected. \Vas he re-elected or just elected ? A baby girl made its advent in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clegg Sunday. Allconcerned are doing well and Frank is doing the generous with his friends. Everything new at the cider building four blocks north of the Douglas mill. We guarantee all the cider from your apples. Mrs. Martin Kanaly returned Sunday from a four months t at Denver , Colorado Springs and Manitou. Every week swell new hats made at the Bon Ton Millinery Store at the lowest living Vrices. 'l'here was a young lady from Lynn , Who was so exceedingly thin , 'l'hat when she essayed 1'0 drink lemonade , She slipped through thc straw and fell in.tt-Bob Rille. , . Baltimore oysters in bulk and Michigan celery at Coupe . and Thorn tons. Mrs. Es burn Wheeler of Stella attended the play at The Gehling Tuesday evening. Chas. G. Humphrey , editor of the Verdon Vedette was a pleas- ant caller . at this office : Monday . evemng. - .1arw . . Ar ] c r I FKmdmnn' . l .hn I " 9 f , ( { I,0 ! CWy1MYI,0 CML CHICAGO II I , DO YOU KNOW i That we have the Largest and Most Complete Line of Clothing , Shoes and Gent's Furnishings ever shown in the county , and our prices are the cheapest , quality considered. Let us show you. p a F. W. Cleveland Falls City IJKeb ras1a - The Best Liniment. " ! Chamberlain's Pain Balm is considered the best liniment on market , " write Post & Bliss , of Georgia , Vt. No other liniment will heal acct or bruise so prompt- ly. No other affords such quick relief ' from rheumatic pains. No other is so valuable for epseat- cd pains like lame back and pains in the chest. Give this liniment a trial and you will never wish to be without it. Sold by A. G. \Vanncr. . DON'T DO IT ! It don't pay ! Don't send away for Nursery Stock ! The best trees , the finest fruits , hc best results arc obtained by purchasing trees of the -FALLS CITY NUR- SERY. A large stock of choice home grown trees to select from Low prices for High Grade Trecs. WM. MOHLER [ , Proprietor W. H. MADDOX REAL ESTATE AGENCY Lands bought and sold Hartford Fire Insurance Houses in city for sale Money ! to loon Telephone 18 . 'ClosingOut : 'Sale i OF . . . . OVERCOATS c . \Ve have Zoo , high grade Overcoats wheel we will close out at cost. Clearing Sale.Shirts : vVe have a fine line of Madras - ras Shirts which we sold at $ J. 25 , but to close them out wc have reduced' them to 75c. Now is the time to buy as these are Genuine 13argains. . . - - Face to Face - - Look your watch square in the face and ask yourself if you arc treating this old friend right in allowing - lowing it to tick its life away for need of timely attcntion. Perchance a drop of oil now , a little grit or dust brushed away will prolong Its period of timeliness for many days 'Ve clean , repair and put in order timers of all kinds , from the costli- est chronometers to tc cheahpcst Roberts , The Jeweler \ ) Cha.mberhun's Cough Remedy i. Pleasant to Take. The finest quality ofo.granulat- ; cd loaf sugar is used in the manu- I facture of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy , and the roots used in its . preparation give it a flavor similar - - ar to , maple syrup , making it quite pleasant to take. Mr. W. L. Roderick , of Poolesville , 1\ld. , in speaking of this remedy , says : "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy wi tli my children I for several years and can truth- fully say it is the best prepara- \ tion of the kind I know of. The children like to take , it and it has 1 no injurious after effect. For sale by A. G. Wanner. , # i 1