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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1904)
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I > M This make represents : the highest accomplishment in 'i the manufacture of Dress Fabrics and the name is. a. guarantee of -uality. < } The range of prices is no higher than upon makes not having 'the ' same . assurance of I merit. \Ve are also showing the genuine Priestley Cravanettes - - the best cloth ' made for Rain Coats , Fall Ii , l Jackets , Skirts , &c. ' ! I . - - - - - . . - - - - - - - - _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ I - - . - - - . business in town Saturday. Amelia Boheme returned to her 'isit. , She was home for a short accompanied by Earl Boudreau of Atchison , Kas. ! The infant .child of Mr. and , l\Irs. John Thomas died at their , I home Monday. . They have , the sympathy of all their friends and I neighbors in their sad bercavc- j I I men t. I 1\11' 'Vintl'rbottom ' has moved I into his new building this WCl'k. I Dan Hufrnel was a Falls City . ' \ visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Theo Anderson and.fam ily spent a few days visiting- relatives - ativcs in Kansas this weel Messrs. Horace Hosfor , Judd 1 Carpenter , Laura Aikman an I l . I - - - - - - - _ . . . . - . . . . . _ . , _ . . O V _ - . . _ - - - - - . - - - - - - . . - - - . . - - Lulu LaRando attended the pic nic in Fans City Thursday even- / ing' On Wednesday evening while . attending to sonic work on' the coal shed at this place 1\11' Black was struck by thc train and in- jured so badly that death resulted - cd a few moments aHcr. He had stepped hack on the track to look at the work and did not see the approaching train which was too close for the engineer to avoid the accidcnt. He was carried to the depot from where he was tak- cn ncxt morning to his home in Nebraska City. Henry and Jake l\Iaju1'us spent Sunday with their parent : : in i Falls City. 1'h05. Aikman who has been sick for some time is able to be around lg-ain. ! trhc little daughter of Mr and Mrs. John Darveau is quite sick. - - - - - - - - - - Against the Dusky Boys. _ Since thc Colts get their. . credit marks by playing : the Sioux Indians by strenuous beefing managed to defeat Falls City b- two scores in the afternoon game. At night although the boys went against a new proposition , the owners of the faces of a cop- per : shade lost their scalps in a l seven inning game , the score be- ling O to 2 in favor of the Colts. . " - ' . " ' ' ' . , . : , - WOIneil's Cloth Suits. . \ ' , = . ? Another radical change in style is noted inV 0- . ' . , t. . men's Suits. In this department we are strictly up-to- . ' date. You . are cordially invite l to call and see . tlc new . _ _ . . modes-If you are not expecting to buy a ' suit , you . may get some suggestions that will assist ili..home dress . Ii ' - ' : ' , . - . \ makinQ" " . . " , S , = . . . . . ' 1 . _ . . . . . . . . . - - - - " - - ' , . = r"r' " " Rugs " . . , " , . . , . ' \Ve have doubled our variety of large and - small , s ' ( . I Rugs. In gxl2 ft. size we now show quality , at . $8.4o , . _ . ' , . $12 , $14 , $ I'5.5o , ' $22.50 , $25 , $27 , ' S30 and $35. In , . small rugs we have some specials bought 'at the price l1\ \ , of carpets by the yard , of very attractive . designs. , ' _ Your attention to is y ( our Rug department solicited when \ i you are furnishIng your house. : ' . - - . , . , . . . . . . . - - - - " - -u.- 'Ya7HCLl1.C---1fe1 CL i6tCaiLRi ! .J : IIlI . S1t rte i. , Linoleum and Oil Cloths , - . I The extensive use of Linoleum ' indicates a \\'ide \ 5 appreciation of its beauty ' and helpfulness in the ' home { . and place of business. We , carry it in. 2 , 234 and ' 4 } . 14 ! yard widths and lay it on the floor where practicable. 1 Floor Oil Cloths in stock in I , 1 / , I i and 2 yard . width Also all sizes Window Shades and Shade and _ . ; . . : . "J Curtain Fixtures constantly on hand. r : i _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ fflt. t nu - - - - - - - . . . . . . . . . . . . .o _ _ - . . . - . . - - - - - - - . . . . . _ . . . . _ ---V \ : t.g , ; ; ! . . . . ' : : . , : . . . : . . V. G LYFOR.Di : .j. : t . , e . , ll \ ! . . . ; . ( "U..r . . . . . . . r"r" , , . .r"1" " ' . .c l'.P"S.v' : : . -v-.r . - . . . . , . . , . . ' J"fg . ' - . . . . , . . . . . . . . . , . . . . ' . , , , . " . I ' ' ! -f : < ID \\i J'J ! ' " ; ' 1) : s to. < 1l ! O \1 - ! l - i'tJ } d. l )1 i ( r.-if. , ? ! rt- ' t"'fa r " : .I & tf ; ! - \ , .W . h. : - " " . - - - - - - - - - . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - . .r - _ _ , I - - - II Rulo. 1 e \Vitl 'l'ang-ncy and family visit- cd over Sunday in Rulo. Mrs. Rolly Harrison returned to her home ; in St. Joseph 'Wed- nesday. Mrs. Charley Hubcr returned home from St. Joseph Wednesday where she has been doctoring for some time past. \Vill Crate and family visited of ' 1 ' heo. over Suiiday at the home AlHlert > ol1':1 , : > , , . . . . . ' .w . .W 'iWJI" Messers" Jerry Horan , . and Dave Jon lrow 'returned Friday , fro m - . / Dalwta. J crone - Johnson . was tral1sac tit - - , . - _ _ _ - _ , r ' - _ _ . _ , -M" M'- - - - - - - - - A Correction. in last week's issue of The Tribune wc stated that the Ray land in Bal ad a precinct : had been sold for 831 per acre , but we were in error as the sale was postponed until September . 19. Card of Thanks. 'Vc hereby sincerely thank our friends for their sympathy and kindly assistance during the ill- ness and burial of our little ' son. . .13. E. Lemmon , Anna Lemmon . A Novel - . . . Affair. A. party of eight enjoyed a . _ _ . . . . .1 . _ . . . . ! u. _ r" . . _ _ . . 'u , . . " . novel C'ClIll1guarntViI. . ' nlg'l1t. A four course supper was served 1 at the homes of the four young ladies. Those of the party were Misses Anna Dorrington Mina Alexander , Sue Hoffnel and Bes- sie Davis and -.Jcssrs. Rhodcric1 Dew and Chester Ward of Tecumseh - seh and Harry Ross of Madison , 'Visconsin and Will Schmelzel of this city. Marriage Record. Chas. Docl < horn , Oskloosa , Iowa. . _ _ _ 25 Martha Culp , Falls _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ J. Walter'l'rigg's , Chicago , IlL. _ . . _ _ 23 Edith E. Lindsey , Atchison , Kas. _ _ 22 Lewis M. Brisby , SlmuerL..u19 Gertrude Berg Shubert-------- : : . _ _ .18 , . . The two . latter couples w re married at the court house by Judge \Vilhite on August 29th. , - . - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . : = 0.- . ' < < > < < " " . = = - _ . : . . - " " . Hay Rack Party. " - , ' " . .t < . . ' } The Presbyterian Christian . . ' - a Endeavor society chartered a hay ' . , 1 I rack Friday . evening . and drove . . . . ; i . _ about two miles llltO the country. " ' A bon fire built ' : ' was t and all en- . joyed a Gypsy lunch of toasted ' , , cheese and ' ' : ' crackers. The moon light ride was a pleasure to all. - _ . J' Market Report. _ . " . . . . . . - I G -61'n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 " . - 't . . ' 'VhiteOats . : - ' . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 " f . ' . ; : , Hxec1 . . . . : - . . . ! . . . " . . . ' . : . . . . . . .28c.- - i \\.heat.- . ; . : ; . : . : . . . , : : ; , . . ; .90c , : : : . . . : Cattle I . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . : " . . .4 . 7- > to 5.50 - . . : " " Hos ! . . . . . . . . . . : ; . " . . . . . . . . . . 480. . . - : Butter . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . ' . ' : . . . .9/c . ' r . Eggs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3c . . _ ' . = , - . - - - - - " - t ! a "l I \\r e carry a. . . . -I . _ . i COMPLETE LINE I OF _ _ I Buildiny Material ' . . . . . - / i And all kinds of 2 . . , . , : C-OAL . i WE SOLICIT YOUlt PATRONAGE " - _ Chicago . ' . _ : . . Lumber r&l Coal , - . . ' Co. . TELEPHONE 58. . , . . . . . - - . . . . , ; .AI Books of all kinds at A. G. 1 _ _ _ - 'Vanners. . . .