. . : October 21 m 190.\ \ TI [ E I FALLS CITY TRIBUNE ' 1' . . - - - - - - - . . . * 1 # 4' . Vf , 4 # wr. : N'f1NftN 'AA.AANftif } $ I 1 I . -D 1..1 1 ' ' . . . If a ronlze liome Industry , . ; if . t. . .o. . _ . . . , . . . . . . \jRJ.j : : ill " : "l . . - . . . : " " . ' , N. " " . , ; . .kf , . I. ' . , . = .fa' ! , = Ir mreI = jI ; . -J ( 9ur' t ° E ! r I L I G BEER " " " . ! . We have the herne trade and intend to keep it i ti'Ati 11af' _ ' ! a'Y/-r".l/CaS [ .wta. JJC4.'w ? RKQL M/ww1O.Y/ 1Lw/1 ' _ . . . . . . . - - . _ . . la wTfrlw - - . . . ' . . . . . . 1iJr' - tu : . . . . . . . Ya ew J.twY.awL.rt.wOK - fMa1/0M1 / . . . . - . . . . - - - - _ . . Mwa9R l/f . w/.W . ' . , . 'i J r I' Trade " S Q I . t f Jug II a . a Soecialty . I . - h7 We htatldle i. W. HARPER and ENSYL\'ANiA RYE I 1 , . DONE BETTER MADE ( . i \ , - J'I 3 _ _ _ . . A + a.nar-swa.a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ x.ww.rm. _ _ _ . _ _ - - - z.nann _ . . .srsoar..w + rw _ . _ . Lunch of every Foreign and Domestic Clueese. Hot and Cold LUilCh ; of every Description. Give us a call and \ve will satisfy you I . . FRfZ ] IHEBJaSTER. ! : lf ; . , . 'i ID Q 1 ] .J1 m M l - - ' Opera house Building ! . . . = < , - ' , _ c.\c . .rvrJ' , . . . . . . . . 'f : . . . . . J . . .JtQ . 'k0'V. . , ; : : ' ' F. l : { tJ , .6'J\.T } v. r ? : n _ t\ . . . : : rt ' " . .j IV'-- A : : $ ? ' . : r . . . . .JtI " " ; . rv e ' ' 't , . . . . . . . . . . . , , v. . . . J yY'W" gtMl& . . " " "r ' ' " 'W'V. n. . . ! . ! . ii i LOCAL A.ND IERSONAL. W1I1. Goldner left Tuesday 1 for Lincoln Kansas. Go to A. G. Vanncr for all kinds of school supplics. The best furnaces on earth for sale by W. U. Crook and Co. 111s. Kate I\lajcrns of Rub was shopping in this city 'rucsday. J. B. \Vhita1.er left on thc Pa- cific 'rucsc1ay for Lincoln , Kan- ' 1 t , sas. Mrs. Grant \Vindlc iR visiting with relatives in St. Joseph this wcek. Mr. Keiffer of Jewell CityKas. f was ' in the city thc first of thc n wcek. " C Sweet cider and pure cider vin- , cgar 20c a gallon at Hcck's feed storc. Fred Clevcl and , sr. , made a business trip to St. Joseph Tuesday it - day morning' I'wenty-thrce : traveling . mCt1 spent Sunday at thc Union - 1-louse. . \ George 'Wcrtz of St. Joseph was in this city the first of thc wcek. All roads lead to the eider mm at thc creamery htilding } four blocks north of the Douglas mill. every thing new. Bring us your apples. ' .r' . . _ ' 1 , . f' . . . Y 4 Lead pencils given away at King-'s with each 5 cent tablct. Mr. Taylor renistered ! : at thc Union louse ] l\tcsday. Gco. Clc\'land made a business trip to St. Joseph 'I'Ul'sday. : Cider and pure apple butter at the new cider mill at the cream- cry building. \Ve have cxpericthcc1 plumbers and wtll do your work reasonable - Crook and Co. George Boone , proprietor of thc St.Charles hotel in St Joseph spent Sunday in this citro Do you want a good lead pen- ' cil with rubber ? Buy a 5 cent school tablet at King's. Joe Haldcrman is attending thc fir at St. Louisha\'ing left for that city Sunday. School children buy your tablets at King-'s , and get a lead pencil free with each tablct. Moores Hog Remedy guaran- teed to kill lice cure mange scales. For sale at A. G. \Vanner. lng-ram Cain who has been visiting - iting with his mother returned to Stella Tuesday : aftcrnoon. Mrs. Marion and sister , \lrs. ! McGuire of Hamlin left Wcdncs- clay morning for St. Louis. 11Irs. Carrie Bunch and Miss Fisher were 11. P. passe.gcrs : for Oswego , Kansas Tuesday. . . Stephen Pryor left Wednesday for Auburn. Ethel Cadc is on thc sick list this wcck. Miss Bculah Fry returned from St. Louis \Vcducsday. Call on , V. H. Crook and Co. for grams and ammunition. Rc\ Griffin left Wednesday ( afternoon for Kansas City. John Crook and wife returned from SL Louis \Vcc1ncsclay. A. Weaver made a business trip to Kansas City dncsday. Fred Cleveland , sr. made a business , trip to Salem \V cdncs- day. Hal Sowles of St. Joseph is visiting with his parents in this city. Jennie Kcim and sister returned - cd tram t St. Louis the first of the wcek. George Jones returned from Omaha thc latter part . of last wcek. Crook and Co. , have the best ? line of fencing in town. Call and ice it. Evan Owncs and Graham Jones of Verdon were in this city trucsc1ay. Hess Stock food good for every anima1. Price only $5.00 per hun- dred. Why pay marc ? For sale at A. G. 'Vanner's. . . I- t . t New cider mill , at thc creamery . huilding' four blocks north of thc Douglas mill. Ars. ! : Giannini i and ii aught : r , Mrs. 1artin arc visiting in vari- ous points in Misgou1' Mrs. DcHa ven returned Sunday night from 'l'ccull1sch where she has geed for the last two weeks. Hc\ Shively 01 Shelton , Nebr visited with Mrs.VII1. . Palll1cr and family the first of thc wcek. . Mrs. John Noah who has been visiting relatives in in this city returned to her home in Nebraska - ka City \Vcclncsday. A CH1\IS1 of B. & M. passenger train No. H between Pawncc City and Table hock l last 'l'ucs- dl\ , gave Hoe e\'elt a majority of jifty-clIlc to nineteen over Parlcr. Mrs. \V. A. Stuart and baby of Okmulg , 1.tr. . , arrived in thc city last Friday for a visit with parents , Mr. and Mrs. P. 11. Jussen. Al Burchard , A. laced , Will Wilson and ! V. Simanton left 'Vedncsday for Lincoln where they will attend the grand loc1g-e of the 1. O.O.F. now in session. An Int resting- series of meetings - ings is in progress at the Silver Creek Brcthcrn Church 4 miles nottlt of this city. Rev. B. E. Haskins will preach Sunday eve and each nigh next week at 730. , ' = r- } . > j4I " .