The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, December 09, 1904, Image 5

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December TI-IE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE
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; i The Christmas Drug Store
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Come here for your Christmas Presents and for
' t all of your holiday Drug Store Shopping. Our stock
was never in better condition to meet tIle require-
of the Season. We have gifts for every member of
the Family from the baby up to the grandparents &
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT
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Christmas We Think
Comes but once a year , you can't Our Gifts are Exceptionally Fine
Afford to miss our Fine Display. This Year. Come and see what
Early Selections are apt to be more you think about them. You will be
Choice. delighted as all the others are.
. We Await ; the Pleasure of Seeing you.
: , A. G. WANNER
I The Christmas Drug Store
r. \ About This Time
You begin to think about -
- ; " bout Christmas gifts.
' , M For Christmas presents
'i i there is nothing more
welcome and appropri-
/ , r ate than jewelry. If you
7 select the gift from our
o stock , you will be sure
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something fashionable
" ; . and worthy We carry
1 a full line of jewelry , cut
' J . glass , silver novelties , silver for the Toilet and
'f Table , diamonds , watches , in fact everything
that goes to make an up-to-date Jewelry Store.
.y We also have a new line of chafing dishes. Call
and see them.
THE OLD RELIABLE
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Mr. and Mrs \V.C. Z\kDermand
for California to
: left yesterday
spend the winter.
You can buy anything
of our advertisers that
you can buy else\vhere.
Read the advertisements
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A complete line of fresh and
! i cured meats at Coupe & 'rhorn-
I tons
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Market Report.
Corn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 ( )
Wheat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1)1
Oats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Hogs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . .4.00
Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.25
Butter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 to 17
Eggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
J. ll. Whitaker i left Tuesday
for Central Kansas taking with
him eight prospective land buy-
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Rulo.
Josie Mahan and Gertrude Ka-
nay were Arago visitors from
Tuesday until Friday c\'cning.
Nina Aikman is on thc sick
list.
The death of Mr. Hoffman , one
of Rulo's oldest settlers , occurcd
Thursday evening at the home of
his daughter Mrs. Jackson. Hc
had been ailing for some time
past on account of his extreme
old age being 94 years old. His
funeral sermon WaS preached
from the Holiness church by Rcv.
John Dunn. The bereaved ones
have the sympathy of thc entire
community.
Frances Pierce is on the sick :
list. 1 , .
Mrs. Joseph Fedcrick is on thc
sick list.
Mrs. George Bliss is on the
sick list.
Laura Aikman was a Falls
City visitor Saturday.
Agnes Schradcr spent Satur-
day and Sunday at her home.
Pct Frederick visited Saturday -
day at the home of his father , ,
Lewis Frederick.
Shubert.
'rhc fair and supper given by
the aid society was very well attended -
tended taking in $48.50.
'Messrs Taylor and Lord left for
St. Joe , 1\Jonday.
Sam Warns allcl Gertrude Wed
die took in the show last Tues
day night at Stc11a. .
l rank Shuuert and wife spent
Sunday on the farm.
A number of young pcoplr
from Verdon attcnded the party
at the hem of Mrs. Logan one
ItJght last week.
A numbcr from here attcnded
the show at Stella last Ncek.
Miss Eunice l IIilsldns of Stella
spent several days in Shubcrt last
week.
Dan Morris of Denver has been
visiting with friends here for a
few clays.
1. M. Rupard came down trout
Ncmaha Sunday to visit several
days with rclatives.
Real Estate Transfers.
Carrie McCool ct al to Joshua
S. Lord Clcd N. B. 1-4 of N. W.
1-4 and E. ' 1 of N. W. 1-4 of N.
\V. 1-4 and N. \V. 1-4 of N.'V. 1-4
of N. E. 1-4 20-1-15. Con$1. .
Richardson Co. to Lydia Van
Duscn lcd lots 17 and 18 blk 196
Falls City. Con. $20.
John Hossack ( Sherriff ) to
John W. Powell wd lots 13,14,15 ,
16,17 and 18 blk 1)3 Falls City.
Con. $400.
J. B. Ramel and wife to J. S.
Lord we1. pf. N. E. of S. W. of 3-
1-15. Cons. $2200.
John W. Powell and wife to J.
P. . Wilhitc wd pt lots 23 and 24
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blk 89 Falls City. Con. $ 3UU. t
Isaac Brigman and wife to
Frank McFarlar.d wd lots 11) and
20 blk 1)9 Falls City. Con. $600.
Elihu Cox and wife to Walt
Green wd lots 3 , 4 , 7 and 8 blk 40
Tinkers add. to Humboldt. Con.
$160.
$160.U.
U. S. to William S. Blackburn
Patent S. E. 1-4 of S. E. 1-4 33-1-
14 S. W. 1-4 34.1-14.
E. ' 1' . Roach to W. L. Nichols
& Co. pt lots 3 , 4 and 5 blk 1 Tis-
dcls add to Salcm. Con. $2000.
Lilzic ' 1' . E. Williams ct al to
Anna C. She11enbargcr wd lot 3
blk 6 Clark's N. add to Stc11a.
Con. $1475.
If you are influenced to
purchase goods by a Trib-
une advertisement , tell
the merchants about it.
Medallions at City Pharmacv. l
1\1rs. Johnston of W'morc , who
has been visiting with her son
C. N. Johnston in this city for
the past two weeks returned to
her home Wednesday aftcrnoon.
A fifteen dollar dressing case
given away at City Pharmacy. A
chance with every dollar's worth
of goods bought.
We are equally as inter- '
ested in making bnsiness
for our advertisers as we
are in making friends for
the paper.
John Gilligan returned from ;
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Oklahoma. ,
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