, WWye.3.tv..rr.a.vucuw . . . . . . . . . ' - . , . . . ' - . - - - - - _ . . _ ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . w.w m. . . . , , , , - , - - . . . .o . . - ' - ' - " - . . - , _ . , . , . . _ _ .o , _ . 0" . _ . . , _ _ _ _ _ . . _ . ' " , 12 THE ( FALLS CITY TRIBUNE April 29 , 1904 - - - - - - - - - , - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . - - - - - - . - - - - _ . . _ . _ ! _ 5 * _ ! _ 5t1 : _ : _ t5 * * t5 M J ! : : : ' _ fiSC . . : ' . l , 1 1 } tj , s 'ENERCENT. , : : ; , < ' . ' \ 'I i Discount on Suits and Skirts I --41 , " ; LADIES' SUITS. 4y Ladies are daily expressing high praise of I the splendid display of Dress and Tailor Made IJ Suits in our ready to wear departnlent. This display including all the prevailing colors in Voiles , Cheviots , Broad Cloths and novelties in j4 designs that represent the highest art , ranges ; from $10 to $25 , from which during next week we shall offer a discount of Ten Per Cent . Remember that we guarantee the fit of . 'L' mm r _ _ v " " " _ _ - - - - - _ . - a.w..ua. a a. + + mseva..oc r. - * SHIRT WAISTS. Ii > Mercerized heavy weights , Lawns , Satins , Mohairs , Peau de Sole , Jap Silks , Crepe de Chenes , in the cleverest designs at money sav = ing prices. AU these waists come direct from ; . the manufacturers who are held in the highest # t : esteem by the largest retailers in the , country. .v _ _ _ _ _ . ' j these suits and make an alterations without expense to you. Do not delay your buying until , . late as the early cOiners get the choicest styles. { , DRESS SKIRTS. This is one of the banner lines this season. ti . All sizes from 22 to 36 in waists , 38 to 40 in' : 't . lengths in a great variety o'f styles and cloths. { " , Dress and Walking styles $4 to $20. On all of i these a discount of 10 per cent viII be given from , , } . \ lay 2 to 7. Our skis : is have individuality , are . thoroughly well made , are fitters and deserve I the highest praise. . ' G 3 , , J . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tt.-u = _ , . . . - - rlip. 'P\ . 'PF.1 HOUSE FURNISHINGS. F.1 ; . Now that house cleaning is upon liS you must bear in mind that Lyford carries the larg = 4 I est assortment in town of carpetsrugsnlattings t ! . . , ; ; ; ' I curtains , lace , tapestry and rope couch covers. " 1 We give assurance that in all these goods our ! I prices and values are always the best. t . _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - . 1 , . . t V.v . W { ) ' . . e q \ } - , ' . : . ! ' I . - - - _ . . . . . . . _ _ w --r _ _ _ _ _ - . . - _ _ _ _ - , LOCAL AND PERSONAL a R. A. Clark of Stella was in . town 'I'uesday. ' , \Vm. Riley of Dawson was in f town Wednesday. l Dr. VanCs of Barada was . in town 'Vec nesday. _ Cora Betts spent Sunday at her home in Blue Springs. H. J. Kiel and wife of Verdon were in town yesterday. t . A. H. ii'ellers came down from ib Humboldt Wednesday. Frank 'YrHe has been sick this week but is now recovering. , . , . . , . _ I" no . _ Ira Presser ore lmraua : was it II - ; . : . FallsCity visitor 'v ed nesday. ' \ f. , Peter Fredrici { went to IIu111- ' . " bldt on business 'Vednesday. . 1. A . Smith of Humboldt was in town Ojl legal business yester- day. = : \\T p. Fenton of Dawson was in the city on business 'Vednes- day. Vincent Arnold and wife of f Verdon visited in this city Wed , nesday. , Sig Fuller and family of Ver don were in town shopping yes terday Blanche Kerr returned Wednes day from Lexington , 110. , wher e she has been attending college. l . . M . . _ _ . _ _ -po _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ It is not often that residents of Falls City have an opportunity . to enjoy good l bating , but the : : flood made such a thing possible the first of the week. The bot- tom land adjoining the Nemaha was transformed into a placid lake nearly a mile wide and boating therein in the moonlight proved a pleasant diversion. On Tuesday , night Phil Hermes manned his private transport and took his family and some friends out for a cL uisc. They visited the principal seaports of this latitude and returned safely without encountering - countering any Russian fleet or fl , . , . . . t' . . m . . . . . . . n" , UUU.\.lU UllU , " , " ' . "I have been subject to sciatic rheumatism for years , " says E. H. Waldron ofTilton Junction , Iowa. H.N1y joints were stiff and gave me much pain and liscom- fort.1 y joints would crack when I straightened up. I used i Chamberlains Pain Balm and have been thoroughly cur d. Have not had a pain or ache from the old trouble for many months . It is certainly a most wonderful liniment. " For sale by A. G. . 'Vanner. . The street commissioner has again dragged the streets and - they are , if anything in better condition than they were before the recent heavy rain. , . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - Hal and Anna Shafer left Sun- < hy night for a trip , to Los , Angeles , Cal. J. H. Morris of Humboldt 'was looking after business matters in this city Wednesday. J. C. Martin and wife and J. F. Whetstine and wife left Tuesday for a few days outing at the Mis souri lakes. Saturday was a big clay at the county treasurcr offi e. The receipts ceipts for the day were nearly ] ' two thousand dollars. The Presbytedian ladies ken sington will meet with \frs. Bohrer on Thursday , May 5th , All are cordially vitecl. A couple of Falls City boys an planning to build a house boat and sail down the Missouri am' Mississippi to St. Louis and se e the exposition. The Modern Woodmen 0 : America this week paid to Mrs G. H. Neal , ,83,000 this being tIH amount of the policy carried i it t 1at order by the late Dr. Neal Our educational department i ! of especial interest this week. 1 contains the names of those wh ( will graduate from the varioU ! schools this year , and such com mencement dates as have beet fixed. It also contains mud other interesting matter . - - - - - - - . - - - - - - . . - - - - - - - - - - , ' SI- r . t The Nebraska Wesleyan Quar- tette No. 2 are out in the concert , _ field and are striking high. The , Edgar Post says : "On cdnes- clay . night , February 25 then gave a great concert to a good audience at Omaha. They were called . , . again and again , giving a total . , , . of 22 cumbers. " . . - R. E. Grinstead republican , , - . . candidate . for the legislature swam . down from Salem edncsday. o. - He took this means of coming in , . . . . order to get further points on the " \ : drainage question , but was unable - ' . able to learn anything that . . lie . didn't already kno\\1. . , Grant Windle who has been . , seriously ill is now able to be , ont. He will be strong enough _ . . t by Monday night to , assume the I. heavy burden that must be borne . 1 by a councilman form the second ward. : Mrs. Henry blutz and , son ' f Grover came in from Barada and on Wednesday departe.d for Garfield - ' field , Washington where they ' ; e will make their future home. . , ' 1 I nW. . MADDOX , . A \ t REAL ESTATE AGENCY ' ' & { . . , ' : : t \ / ) Land bought and sold I , s Hartford Fire Insurance ' ' ' . j : n Houses in city for sale , _ } I 1 Money to loan ; I Telephone 178 ! , . , . : . - - ' . _ , . - - - . . . , JIIO . " i