THE FALLS CITY TRIHUt\E Jnt1tHu'y 8 , 1904 . - . . . \ . ) \jLEARING SALE IS ON' ' j ; " ; " ' . V I . - I . I' . - " , ' e - I I I4 VFORD'S CLEARING SALE is attracting wide and deserving attention. The response to our H' last \veek's "ad" has been spontaneous and gratifying. The sale will be continued until the JI , 16th , the prices being made are sensational and fairly shout econOlllY , Don't miss this opportun = ' ity to purchase everyday necessities at a large saving flany of you are seeking places to loan your money at 6 and 7 per cent interest. Here is an open chance to invest it for your own needs , at a J' saving of from 10 to 50 per cent. Don't you need these things for this winter ? Then take a fore = t " cast of your next winters wants and get thre or four times ordinary interest on yourt investment. i There are weighty reasons. why we can afford to close out these winter goods at less than cost. We ; v do not carry winter goods through a summer season , if low prices will move thel11. Clearing Prices are made on all lines of Winter i lerchandise Cloaks , Ladies' Suits , Ladies' Dress Skirts , Dress Goods , Underwear , Hosiery , Shirts , Shirt Waists , Blankets , Sweaters , Carpets , j' 1 Rugs , Curtains of all kinds. Remember that the cuts are made for this Sale only _ - - ! I. - ' ! . i " , , . . , ' . ' . ' . . .r' . , . " , , , . I I . . . . . , - . . . . . ' " , - .i' " ' t " \ ' , ' ' ' ' ' : - - , , , , , 'j ' . . . " . . . . , . " I V. G' LYFORDI . , . - , . . . . . - a . .J.6A _ _ AA . r' iV"N'Vd . . .v-y W 'NV r vV" i w T'W' 'F V Y ' . . 'QI w " " V'YJI'TlI"T " - ' YW "T . - - , " _ . . The Weeks News ' At the Court House . A shod session or the ' district . h. court was held on tl'u.esday with ii'J ' Stull on the bcnch. But two cases received atten tion. In & the Case of John1vh15-ka-ga-ha vs ' " Eliza Ion'is ct al , the plaintiff . < . ' wa given leave to file an amend- " ; ed petition. In the Case of vIary f : A. Schutz vs Dorothea Ablutz et : ' al , report of referees was filed. . k * ' and order or sale Issued and bond F" . ' of referees fixed at $3,000. 5 " This being the last term of . . court . Judge Stul1 will hold here , the members of the Rich- C ' . : ardson county bar unanimously , - adopted the following resolu- . : tions : ' - - - . . . . ; . Whereas , The Honorable Chas. n. kr . . Le.tton judge of the 1 ! \ irst Judicial dis- I.i : trict of Nebraska for the last eight P years has recently retired from the bench of said district to the Supreme 4 court of the state of Nebraska amid is . now all hOllered mentber : ' .of said Nebraska - ' braslm Supreme court amid whereas his . associate judge during said period the Honorable Johll S. Stull is about to i ' e- tire from thc bench of said First Judi- cial distl'ict.tfherefore be it Resolved , That the members of the . . Richardson county bar express regret ; + that the district bench of Nebraska has lost two of its strongest judges and thc first Judicial district , its judges who . ir the last eight , years have mallifcst- , . t cd the highest regard for the duties " . and responsibilities of their otlice and for the due administration of justice iii , their cou1'ls. And be it further Resolved , That HOllomble John S. Stull upon his approaching retirement - mcnt from thc bench has by his honor- . , .A . . . . . : : ; : . _ " - ' . . : ; . . , . . ; ' ' ' ' ' : : : Ii. : . . , , . . : : : - : . . . . . able and able career as a jurist merited the confidence of the bar and people of his district , therefore thc bar of Rich- ardson county extends its thanks to the said retiring judge of this court for the u1liform courtesy and kindness manifested hy him to the memhcrs of said bar and for thc fair and impartial manner i1l which he has determine ! the causes qf their clients durilTg his term of otlice. amid be it further Resolved , That we request thc incoming - coming judges of this court to order the district cleric to spread these reso- lutions upon thc journal of this court , and h ; s m1 a copy of the sam under the cc Ul't seal to the Hon- orablc Charles B ; Lctton and thc Hon- orable John S. Stull. And be it fur- thcrResolvcd Resolved , By mid bar , that the thanks of its members are hereby extended - tended to thc Hon. G. J. Crook , clerk of the District court of Richardson county , Nebraska during thc last four years for the courteous , prompt and cl1icient manner in which he has performed - formed the duties of his said ol1iCCj ; and \ that the said district clerk he also presented with a copy of these resolu- tions. - County Judge ' 'Vilhite has is- sued thc following marria'e - . li- . . censes : 1 Chas. \ : , Rcg-a1l , gshurn , Kas. . .39 Mary Kelly , \'erdon . . . . . . . " . . . . . .28 j I obt. Welch , Humboklt..26 1 Edith Spaulding , Da'son . . . . . . . .18 ' t.Phe county board has been in session this week and have found lluch to keep them busy. The comt11ittet on revenue and taxes has been especially busy and a number of claims ha\'e' been ad- justed. Committees were appoin- . . , , " ' : - . . . J'I' ' ; ' " " ' . ' " ; : ' : : . i' . : ' ) " f ! . . . . . . . . . . . . " - - - , . . . . . . . ' v-- , , tee ! to settle with county officers and that work is now in pro ; ! recs. A. great many official bonds were approved. ' The usual number of claims were allowed. The old board win conclude its wcrk and the near board will take up the reins of government next tfucs- Uty. - - - - - - - - Ch.is. . Loree is now clerk of thc , district court , having assumed the duties of his office trhursday. Dr. : Crook the retiring clerk , has left his office and records in good condition and made a satisfactory settlement with the county board. _ . _ - " - - - The following dates have been decided upon for holding district court in thc first judicial district : Jefferson cot.U1ty-Pcb. 23 ; June 13 ; November 9. Johnson coun- t ' -li'eb. 23 ; June G ; Oct. 3. Ne- maha county - -arch 14 ; July 11 ; . 14. Pawnee . Noy. county-Feb. S ; June ' 27 ; Oct. 17. Rchardson ! COUtlty- Jan. 25Iay ; : 9 ; 'Sef > t. 12. Gage county-Jan. 5 ; May " 2 ; : Septi . . . l9..a. . . . . * _ , _ _ . - . - : . . Christian Church Rmr. Elmer Ward Cole will preach at the Christian church " both Sunday morning and eV n- ing- 1Iorning' subject 'I ' 'l 11 c Calling of Life. " Evening sub- ject "Stand on 1.'hy FeeL" Spe- cial music at e'cningser \ ' cc. You arc given a most cordial ] invitation - vitation to attend these servict : " . ' ' . . . . ' J. ' . i l.f. V""Ir''YV . . . V"tj' . . . . ' " ' . . . ? " ' 117. . . . t Victims of Chicago Fire. r. . : bliss : \ { aryIac1dox received the sad intelligence this week that her cousin , 'lrs. : Francis Leach of 1ontpicler : , Ind. , was numbered - ed among the victims of the Iro- ql 0'5 theatre disaster in Chi.ago. : 'lrs. : IVlcCoslin , a daught of _ 1\lrs. Leach escaped only after a desperate struggle and sustaincd severe burns. lrs. : Leach was a niece of the la..e 'Vilson leeks : \Iaddox. . 1-Ion. C. F. Reas was in I./in- coIn on legal business this week. Flour , Feed , Coal and Wood. . . - - - - - book over this and see what YOU want or what von have to sell. I have for ale Flour , ? Feed , Baled ha \ ' and straw C = rain , Ground' Feed , Brand and Shorts , Coal , Wood . Rock Salt , Pure Cider Vinegar , \Valnuts , R \'e and Wheat for cl1i' 3J.Ths , Ground Oil . Cake - . . . . . Poultry and Stock Fooel . Cash paid , for Butter Eggs and Poultry , Hides R111)ler Cop- , , per Brass , Zinc , Old iron 1 . / Corn and Oats. Flour exchanged - . changed for wheat , heal 1 for ( .Urn. Yours fur 1)uslness. - O. : P. HECK Phone 1.01 Sib Street i . : ' " . . . . . . ; : " ' ' . . . . ; "t : . ' ' .J _ .i. if . . . _ . - ' : .