- - . , f - THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE April 8 , 1904 12 - I'T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' " - . . - - . . - , . - _ _ _ MM M _ _ _ _ M _ L SIXTH ANNUAL SPRING SALE I . i i . . ' Until April 16th ' . ' . ' : ' " . ; : : . . . . . , " . _ . - . : - ' , ' ; " = . " , , ; . . - . . " . ' ! fJ : , . . . , . . . . . ' # , ) . " " , , . . . ; . . _ ' - . : . . . . . " ' . ' _ . : " .r . , . _ . " . , , . . " " . " . . - , : : ' . ' \ # i rl I ' i . Have you read our circular announcing this sale If not you are missing the most important business document of the season. . j In it you will find enumerated money saving bargains in nearly I ; every line of Dry Goods , Ready f Lade Garments , Carpets , and Gro = + ceries. If you have a want during this sale you can supply it at a i ; 1 decided saving. . Our regular prices are as low as the lowest The ' Special Prices and Discounts being now made -are just so much tJ ! ] Cash saved to you. . , . . Don't come in and ask about these bargains on the 18th or 19th , ' ' . , c they will all be withdrawn after April 16th. . . s ; J . Vl.,1' , , . - . , ; " " ' , . J . . . " . , . , . . - - . - - JJ'j " . " . . , ' . . ' , " " . , .r . . . : . . , . ' . . ' . . . . < . , . - ! ] . ' i l _ t&i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , , , ,0 > Correspondence News of the County as Told by Our Special Correspondents Humboldt. Lewis Edwards was in St. Joe Sunday. Mary Gand was in Falls City r over Sunday. G. J. Crook was up from Falls . City the first of the week. N The Bohemians had a dance at t their hall on Monday night. Jack Glinc of Falls City was the guest of friends here Sunday. Carrie Lipke arrived here this week to spend the summer 'with I relatives. Jennie Fellers is still under the care of a specialist in St. Joseph and is reported as not much im- L proved. D. Hurst and wife were enter- taming their nephew and niece , , John Mullen and sister , of Su- perior over Sunday. . The insurance adjusters fixed l _ up the loss on Al Shaffers household - hold goods yesterday , allowing ' him $265 on a $300 policy. Elt Nuns , who is running a restaurant - taurant in Kansas City was in this city the first of the week. He was accompanied home by , . . Irs. Shams who went to join her . husband. - " " - " " " " " " - " ' ' ' ' . > > 1 < < _ ; . + ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . . . . : . . . : . : : : ' . ! . r . , _ " ' ' ' ' - . = - .f..r. : ; . . . . _ . . , " . ; _ } L" . 1 , "T\ . . \ : . < . I . . . . . , . . - . . , " - - Mrs. Bruun and family of Mus- catine , la. , arrived in the city Friday and will take up their residence here. Many friends are pleased to know of the . improved condition of Mrs. F. : A. Fisher who was critically ill last week. The foreign and home missionary - ary conventions of the Nebraska City district are holding a two . days : convention in this ci ty . The family of C. H. Wilson ar- rived here Saturday and have taken up their abode in the .Gar- ver cottage on north Central av- enue. Elton Nims is now engaged in the restaurant business in Kan- sas City , having purchased an established business there. He was at home a day or two during the 'veek. Rev. Cobb who was formerly a Methodist : pastor at this place , is now located at Tusla , 1. T. and in addition .to his ministerial duties recently assumed editorial charge of the Chief , a weekly pa- per published at that place. Humboldt people are arranging to entertain a large crowd of out o'f town delegate's to the conven- tion of the W0111ens' Home and Foreign : Missionary societies of this district which will convene in this city the latter part of the week. . . - - - . . , . . . . - - - - ' . . . - . . . , . . . . - . . . : ' : " : . . . . . . , - - - - - - : - - - = - = " " Eva Cooper was down from Lincoln over last Sabbath visiting her parents and was accompan- ed by her friend , Miss Killian of 'Vahoo. Marshal Todd will look after the collection of delinquent per- sonal taxes in the west end , he having been appointed a deputy by Treasurer Zook. ' Frank Larimore and family of Nemaha has taken charge of the Sarber restaurant. Mr. Sar- ber and family mo'.ed into the Carpenter cottage 011 Second street. George Hansell ! was up from Falls City the first of the week' looking after the delinquent per- sonal taxes of which he says there is considerable against the west end. Prof. Arthur McMurray of Chicago was -in the city ' over Sun- day the guest of relatives. He is engaged in a lecture tour for the Ott school of oratory , of the above city. A splendid meeting was the verdict of all who attended the B. Y. P. ' U . of the district which was held last week at the Baptist church in our city. Some thirty delegates from abroad enjoyed the program and the hospitality of Humboldt homes , and the clos- ing evening's musical program -rendered on Friday evening. by . " . . ' the Pawnee City Baptist choir , . under the direction of Mr. Simon , i wa the s , urce of many words of . praise. The city election passed off without unusual incident and the result was more or less of a sur- prise to all forecasters. The en- tire temperance ticket was suc- cessful with the exception of Fred Butterfield for first ward council- F ; . man and L.C. Edwards for clerk. ' The telephone scrap cut more or less figure in the contest and is . + likely responsible for the election of a license councilman in the strong temperance ward and a ' temperance councilman in the . ward where he other side is usually successful. ; . . 1 Official Bonds . . FOR . . , I , City Officials . ' Saloon Keepers : . \j \ Druggists . ' . < t11 Bank Officials . . . ' 1' 01 Administrators , ' . ' .S " , Guardians ' ; ' : :4 : Rural letter carriers . . ! ' . 'A\ \ Contractors . " ' and all others , at all , places in this county John L. I Cleaver INSURANCE AGENT ; . . Falls City Nebraska . : " { , r/ . ] J . ' 1 . . " ' . - " . " 1Y -Y . - . - ' - - - ' - . - - - - . . - - - . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : - . , . Ni . ' " ' " " ; : .max p . . - ' - , ' . \