. . - 12 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE March 18/ 1904 - _ _ _ _ - . _ . u _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - / - - . - , M M M M M M R M I \ _ I DECORATIONS _ _ . ! V , 1 I - DRESS TRIMMINGS - J \Vc are now showing a very extensive line of new : ; dress decorations. Band and edallion effects continue - J , t ue the leading feature in these with much more of color in their make up. Our display of Persian and Bulgarian - ian galleons and medallions includes some exceedingly dainty designs , which when even sparingly used , lend Jf ' an air exclusiveness to a costume , that is pleasing and effective. Many wood fibre bands , silk chiffon :1 : i ! j embroideries , spangle all overs and medallions are + :1 : I among our late arrivals. . . - ; ( EMBROIDERIES It I is with a pardonable pride that we display this ; ; 1 1 stock in the most COfSpiCUOUS place in our center isle. . ; Coming from one of the largest manufacturers of pop- ular priced embroideries , the prices are moderate , the d styles are strictly up to time. In low priced muslins \ : J we have a superior assortment suitable for nluslin underwear - 1\ derwear , &c. For corset covers a new lot of entirely fresh and novel designs have just come in , ! = : . , .l _ - - : . _ _ . . . . . . . . . - - - - - - . - - - - - . r" " _ WL'- . ; WL'l - - r . _ 3 - - . . . . . . . . . - . . ' ' " 'f' ? LACES tf Our display is Especially rich in allovers in white , , butter , ecru and black at from Sac to $4 per yard. In v " ; notting-hams , clunys , plancus , repousses , cliantillys , we are prepared to meet every whim. As p laces are to be extensively employed in costume , decora- m tion both in wide and l1'arrCJW edging , bands and medallions - . . dalltons , we challenge all competition to match our ! variety in kinds , widths , colors and quality. . _ _ . . " . . . . u " - . - " In I other words , we are making our store the I CENTER OF' TRADE ! in Richardson county. Our stock . is the most complet . up-to-date , right in price . . \ ' r- YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS I US IN YOUR SHOPPING. tJ - _ _ _ _ _ _ u . _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ a.1n- . . . _ . " _ _ . _ . . \t. - . . - . . . . . - - - - - . - . " . . . - y - - - - . - . - " - . - - . - - . . . - - - . . - - - - - . - - . . . - - - - . . . . . . . - . . . . . . - . . - - - - . .wW1. . . - - . . - . . . . i ; , . I V. G. L YFOR-D . I _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ jci _ Lc e f1 - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Married. e Miss Ona McCul1ough : , deputy : postmistress at Stella , and Ji'red 1 , Stringfield , Missouri Pacific operator . - 1 erator at that place , were married at Auburn last week. The mar- riage was kept a secret until after the ceremony. Time young peo- ple will make their home in Stella where they are "ery popular and where many friends unite in congratulating - gratulating : them. ' : Minta Curry of Stella and Chet Clark of Verdon were married at the home of the brides father on Wednesday evening , the cere- mony being preformed by a min- ister from Auburn. The marriage of Katie Cunningham - ninrham : ; and James Davies took place at thc home of the brides I sister , Mrs . Dan Griffiths of Ver- n . don on Tueslay : , Rev. Doha omi- dating. _ - I Lena Huffman and Homer Watkins - Idns both of Verdon were united in marriage at the Evangelical parsonage in Verdot ! on Sunday. 'Villiam E. Smith and Miss Ethelle Emmert both of Salem were married at the home of the brides parents northwest of Salem on Wednesday e'ening" . Prohibition Convention The anti-saloon people held a caucus at the court house 'IondaY - evening for the purpose of nomi- nating a city ticket. There was a large attendance and considerable : - able interest manifested. 'rhe * meeting was called to order by l \V. H. I\'Iaddox who was made the chairman. 1' J. 'Vhitaker n . , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - acted as secretary , The deliber- ltions of the convention resulted in [ the selection of the following ticket. : Mayor , V. G. Ly fonl. City clerk , Dr. E. R. : Mathers. Treasurer , Jacob Schaible. Councilman first ward , Samuel r ichty . Councilman second ward , L . C. Mauger. School board , Ben Foster , S. Hofnell and D. C. Kirkpatrick. : Mr Lyford , Mr Lichty and Nir. Foster delivered speeches of acceptance. . - - - - - - - - - - - - Money r ! Moneys ! Do you wish to pet : a loan 01' pay an old mortgage on your land ? Can arrange for yon t'm pay annual interest the first of ally month you may name. Op- tioned payments. Private rUl1ds. Some good lands to sell \Vrite , Henry C. Smith It'alls I City , Neb. Catalpa Grove. Airs John Snyder was called to Omaha last Friday to the bed- side of her brother ( who is ser- iously ill Dale 'Vagnerson of Earn Wagner - ner , was \ 'isitingjn . the Grove Sunday Hall Stouffer was in the Grove l repairing the rural phone line. line.A A number of the republicans of the Grove attended the caucus in Salem Tuesday. They reported a good turn out. Geo. lvlcDowell and Thomas Martin : are chopping wood for John \Villiams. . - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - Clay Prine delivered about for- ty head of hogs to Joe Windle o'f Salem Tuesday. Clay Prine returned from Okla- homa Friday. 'r. L. Snyder . has been on the sick list. lvrrs. George Lawrence , has been quit sick this week. Mr. Ernest Wagner and fami- ly who recently returned from New , Mexico win make their home in Merrill ' for the present. Ollie Steward has been very sick , but is reported as being much better. Mrs Joe I-Iolems went to Hia- watha , for a few days visit with relatives and friends. Sam Hays had a valuable horse to die this week LOCAL AND PERSONAL Rib roasts and chuck steak for 'Bc at Knox & Simon's. Pork steak and spare ribs lOc at Lnox & Simon's , For Sale if taken within ten days , S450 Everett piano , about new ; a S35 leather rocker , a black parlor wicker chair. -Dr\Vaters , 1 door north of W W Jenne. A very charming kensington was that at which lvIrs. John Os- wahl was hostess yesterday after- noon The Royal Highlanders had a jolly time at their hall on 'l"'ues- day evening. After the long form of iniation had been exem- plified a short program was ren- dered and refreshments served . ' " ' \1Io" - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . The Tribune has been forced \ I to omit a great amount of good local matter this week because the republican county convention was held 011 Thursday and in or- der to give the official report we had much extra work to do and much extra spare to fill. Mrs John C. Martin enter- taincd at a very delightful ken- . sington Tuesday afternoon H. U. Landolt , one of the lead- irig merchants of Shubert , came down Wednesday in response tea a message that his mother was seriously ill at her home. _ . in this ci ty. l\-lrs. C.V , Breitluupt ha been ill this week , having suffered : - cd from an attack of pneumonia. Her condition is , much improved at present . Missouri Pacific Railway Time Table , Falls City , Neb. NORTH No. 51 Omaha and Lincoln , 1xhress . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A :2:28 : : a m No. 57 Omaha and Lincoln t passenger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A 2:48 : p 111 1 No. 233 Local Freight , Au- burn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A 1:051'111 : . .n I SOUTH 'v ' No. 52 Kansas City and St. Louis and Denver . . . . . . A 2:28 : a 111 No. 58 hatisas City and St. ' Louis and Denver . . . . . . . A 1:46 : a 111 No. 232 Local , Atchison. . . 10:30 : a m No. 220 Stock reight ! , Hi- awatha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A 8:30 : p 111 A. Daily. B. Dail.r except Suuda ) " . 'J. n. VARNlm [ , Ageut. 1