The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, April 22, 1904, Page 4, Image 4

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r April , 22 1904 'TI-IE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE - ' 9
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" Our Weekly Market Letter . _
Kansas City , 1\10. , " Monday ,
April 18. PJ04-After the lower
prices at the begining of last
\ . - . week account of big runs here
and elsewhere , the market revived -
ed and advanced 15 or 20 cents
trhursday ; and Frida y.tl'his put
prices on best beef steers as good
or a little better than close of
previous week , but plain steers
10stlO , cents Cows and heifers
sold wen every day. A load of
the very best heavy cows , weigh-
ing 1400 lbs. , were picied up at
an average cost of $4.45 and
choice heifers brought $4.45 on
. 'l'hursday. Stockers and feeders
. were quiet and a shade lower ex-
cept best stockers , which remained -
ed steady. Export bulls were
. dull , but light butcher weights
sold strong. Veal calves were
_ . " steady at a lower range , best
now bringing $5.75. Supply to-
I day is 8000 head , which is not excessive -
cessive , but a rUtt of 40,000 at
Chicago , with 15 to 20 cents
, lower price there caused a de-
cline of 10 to 15 cents on steers
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here. Cows and heifers , also
stockers and feeders arc stea < ly.
I Beef steers prices arc about like
last Tuesday , which was the low
, point last week 'rhere appears
L. to be plenty of bl1yiny orders ,
and the supply to-day was well
cleaned up by noon.
Hog prices declined steadily
last week , with small fluctuations.
The loss was 5 to 10 cents , and
to-day there is a further decline
of 10 cents with $5.00 as top price
and bulk of sales at $4.75 to $4.95
weights below 200 lbs sell at
S4.85 and down. Predictions bf
. S. .50 hogs by June first arc frequently -
quently heard. Quality hogs
was not so good last week , 1n ire
half fat light weights appeared ,
' indicating a distaste in the country -
try , of feeding high priced corn.
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' . . Sheep and Iambs gained 20 to
- , ; , ' . ' . 30 cents last week , as result of
light runs at all markets and ex-
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GROCERY
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Fancy and Staple
Groceries.
Fruit in Season.
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unteed.
\ Free City Delivery
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Phone 40.
Storage for Household
and Other Goods.
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cellent demands at consuming
points in the East and t' in Europe.
Supply to day is light at 3000
head , and market stead y.trop
Iambs brought $6.20 to-day , ewes
sold last week at $5.25 and wclh-
ers at 85.50. Visible supply of.
ewes and wethers particularly is
extremely limited for the next
six weeks , and prices arc almost
sure . to remain high.-J. A.
Rickart , Live Stock Correspond-
ent.
Never so Good as Now.
The above has reference to'
Campbell Bros big shows now
consolidated which will give two
exhibitions at Falls City on Fri-
day : May 6th. Campbell Bros.
have passed the point of competition -
tion and this season sees the
grandest effort of their carecr.
Their rise in the circus world has
been phenomenal They have
been successful because they give
the people what they want and
arc ever alert in securing features
are entirely new and entail the
efforts of 250 artists in the eques-
trian , gymnastic , acrobatic , and
aerial line , together with twenty
five clowns. Three-hundred
horses are used and the performance -
ance of the trained animals is in
itself , . marvelous. A gorgeous
street parade will take place at
10 a. m. over the principal street.
This is positively the only big
show that win visit Falls City
this scar 0 1.
The Horse Ran Aw . .Y.
Ed. Morgan and Paul Green-
walel were driving north on Stone
street Sunday morning and
when near the corner of First
street , the horse scared at a bi-
cycle and turned suddenly , over-
turning the buggy and throw-
ing the occupants to the ground.
Neither were seriously injured ,
although both were considerably
shaken up and somewhat bruised.
The horse ran cast to the corner
of W. W. Jenne's place where it
was caught. The buggy was
completely demolished.
$45 California and Back.
April 23 to May 1st , inclusive ,
tickets on sale via Burlington
route to San Francisco to Los Angeles -
geles and return at $44.00 This
is less than the regular one way
ra te.
rate.No
No more delightful outing can
be imagined. The trip is made
at the time of year when travel-
ing is a pleasure and the climate
of California at its best.
Attractive diverse routes arc
offered as well as liberal stop-
over privileges and return limit ,
Folder giving details mailed
free on request. Our agent can
give you any further information
that may be desired.-J. Francis ,
general passenger agent , Omaha
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HOLT'S ,
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. SHOES Men ,
Women and '
. - for Children , ' .
I would be pleased to have you call
to see our Shoe Styles
. . Would also like add your name
to our list of customers.
Children's Shoes a Specialty.
Warm Lined Shoes for Old Folks.
Rubbers and Overshoes of all Kinds.
Want to Phone ?
. Call 23.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
City market for good sausage.
Dr. I . L. Cal1ison was down
from . Stella Sunday .
John Glligan made a business
trip to Omaha Sunday evening.
Do not forget Coupe & Thorn-
ton when you want good meat
cheap.
Grace Hancr of Hiawatha
made a short call on her parents
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here Monday.
V. le arc still making special low
prices on lard and cured meats of
all kinds.-Coupe & Thornton.
Geo. I1. Moore and Martin
Werner of Arago precinct were
in the city Saturday and - were
pleafent callers at this office.
Dr. Kerr has been arranging
his paint and wall paper so that
he has one of the nicest displays
and best stocks in that line in the
city.
city.W.
W. A. Hossack left Monday
for Rock Rapids , Iowa , where he
is foreman of a bridge gang. lIe
was accompanied by Aleck Flowers -
ers who will work there through
the summer.
Frank Brown , wife and children
came up from Rule Saturday
afternoon. Mr. Brown went to
Pawnee to attend the convention ,
while : Mrs. Brown and the chil-
dren remained here for a visit at
the home of V'V. . Browu.
Special Sale
A special clearing sale at Mc
Nails on all Oak brand canned
goods. 25c cans for 20c. First
quality tomatoes per can 'lOco
Remember the place is
2tf : Mc Nails Grocery.
Ice ! Ice !
Good clean ice from Culp's lake . .
delivered at your door.-Culp Ice
Compan
LEGAL NOTICE.
First publication April 15. , , t
Notice is hereby given that Matt
Schulenberg has filed his petition signed -
ed by the requisite number of free hold-
ers of the village of Barada , Richardson -
son COUllty , Nebraska , asking that a
license as saloon keeper be granted
him to sell malt , spirituous and vinous
liquors on the northeast quarter of the
northeast quarter of section 23 , town-
ship 3 , range 16 east of the 6th P. M. in
Richardson county , Nebraska , being
in a building in the village of Barada
known as the Schulenberg building on
the west side of the street of said vil-
lage and 011 a lot 28 feet in width north
and south and 140 feet east and west in
said quarter section , for the municipal
year beginning May 1st , 1904 and end- ,
ing April 30th.1905.
Robt. Williamson ,
Village Clerk A
LEGAL NOTICE.
First publication April 8 , 1904.
Notice is hereby given that Frank S. ! I
Crabill has filed his petition signed by
the requisite number of freeholders of
the Second Ward of Falls City asking .
that a saloon license be granted him to = '
sell malt , spirituous and vinous liquors
on lot 2lin block91 in the Second Ward I .j'
of said city for the municipal year commencing -
mencing May 5th , 1904. , .
O. W. BROWNS 3
3t City Clerk A
Patronize Tribune advertisers. . I
8 FLOUR FEED AND SALT n
0 I have just received a car of salt which I can furnish you in ( J )
3 : lump rock , crushed fine rock salt 100 lb. ill sack , No. l rock salt for = :
ice cream , No.1 Michigan barrel salt , No. 1 Michigan sack salt 70
C lb in sack just the thing for house use. -r )
Z Also received a car of Illinois washed nut coal , just the thing 0
Q for cook stove or range , $6.00 a ton delivered , satisfaction guar- . :0 :
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" " " ' " allteed. I can deliver you flour , feed , grain , hay and straw , wood
for heating and cook stove , on short notice. I pay cash for butter
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eggs and poultry , rubber , copper , brass , zinc and old iron.
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