The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, January 06, 1905, Image 3

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A MONEY SAVING SHOE SALE
.E have reached the
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son of the year when wc o
always cut the prices on our Fall
4 = = ' and \Vinter Foott car.Ve have
. no excuse to offer-we simply
. want to convert the halance of this
! = ' ' " c'ti r'.I''y , ' ' season's stock into cash to get
k n ready for Springy and Summer
, . \ , Shoe 5. \Ve don't went < this ad to
appear scmmtional or read like a _
. . . . . I 'fake.Ve want to impress sensible -
Bible people as a truthful statement of a plain business Shoe proposition. And these cut prices offer you the best
kind of a reason for buying all the Footwear you can use for some time to come.
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- Ladies' Shoes
Johnsol' Bros. Vici kid , light weight sole ,
. Regular price S2.50. Hate price _ _ . . . . $ t 50
Husika111p's vici kid , IcKay sale , regular
$ t 50
price S2.50. Sate ptice.---------- - _ _ - -
District i5 shoes in heavy sole , regular
$ t 50
price S2 and $2.50. Hale price _ - . - .
t 't'hese S2 and $2.50 values
. : $ 1 50
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, * : I , John A Cross shoes , Welt and \lcKay soles , in'iC
' kid , Regular I price $3.00 and $3.35
. . _ \ Sale price--- : : . - . _ - .o _ . _ _ _ _ . . $ 2.25
" JIusikal lp' Welt soles in vici kids , regular -
: regu$2 25
. lOll' price $3 and $ : 3.2Snle price - _ . . - .
These $3 and I $3.25 ' < ;
Price l. - - - - _ values - - . - . : . _ _ _ . , _ _ _ _ . _ . _ _ _ . 25
, Armstrong shoes in patent leather , vici kid and heavy
dongotain Welt , l\IcKa.y and turn soles $2 50
{ regular price S350.S Sate price - - . . . . -
Eddy S Webster shoes in vici kid , in turn soles , reg-II-
, price$3.50andf Sale Price . _ _ _ _ . . _ _ _ . _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ . . _ . $2.50 !
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1 ' ' These $3.50 and $ f.Q0 vahlc $2 50
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! " , ' . GEORGE B tiOLT , The Shoeman I
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' . : . Thc hohday rcccptlOn g'1\'cn at
. , " ' ; . . . the National hotel Friday en
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t : \ . - - . ' lug , b\ 1 - ' thc popular proprietor O.
, . , . " . Andrews , was very successful in
I every dctail. 'l'hc dining room
madc.an . , ideal ball room supper
. . . being served in thc sample rooms.
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. . Monday evening t ran's hall
" " ' . was a time of gayety and plcas-
. ; ure , a masquerade ball being in
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. ; ii . . - progrcss. There were fifteen t !
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: : couple present and their costumes
afforded much guess work as to
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thc wcarcrs.
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The Misses Lyford entertained
1 a ncmber of their friends last
. Friday evening at their homc.
r . Various games were thc order of
, amusement while elegant refreshments -
. ' . . 'r\ . mcnts added much to thc plcas-
- . pleasure
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. ' , Georgia Beaulicau and Anita
, . .ik. , ' 0. \Vilson entertained about thirt"-
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. . . six of their friends Tuesday cvcn- :
" . lug at thc home of Mr. and Mrs. :
: ' : Fred Bcaulieau. The evening
was p1cascntly passed in dancing
and card playing , while a dainty .
, . luncheon was an enjoyable fca- :
. " . turc. Both of thc hostess' arc
# royal entertainers and thc guests
. will long remember such a pleasantly -
' * . antly spent cvcning.
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Mell's Shoes
Husikamp 52.50 and $2.75 Shoes
in vici kid and velour box calf.
Sale Price - 51.1)0
Friedman Bros. 53 and 53.50
shoes , in \'ici Idd. patent leather -
cr and box calfsalc price 52.(10
Florshcim $ 4.50 and 55 shoes in
vici kid , box calf and patent
calf. Sale price - 53.75
Hoyt's high top shoes , thc best
shoe on thc markct for cold
stormy weather , Regular price
53.50. Sale price - 82.(10
\Vc have a job lot of Mcn's Shoes
in large sizes. Regular values
53 to S5 , your choice at this
sale , per pair - 81.00
Ten per cent Discount on
all liens and WOll1ens Felt
Slipper and Warm Lined
Shoes.
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Sphinx Club.
'l'hc Peterson ! Sister' Concert
Company which appeared at 'rhe
Gelding last Alonday nig'ht , undcr
the auspices of the Sphinx Club ,
was an excellent entertainment
and well deserving , their imper-
sonatur being exceptionally linc.
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Friends In Council.
Friday evening December 30th
was Guest night of the Friends
in Cuuucil with Miss Berry as
hostess. .A most enjoyable pro-
gram wrs rendered in thc interesting -
esting' and able manner used by
every mcmcber and at a late hour
refreshments were served
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Leap Year Dance.
A farewell leap year ball was
given by twelve young ladles' to
their gentlemen friends last Sat-
urday evening at Ryans Hall. It
was a masquerade ! and much enjoyed - :
joyed by those prcscn t.
The J-I. S. 1\1. C. club entertained -
cd their friends Satut day cvcning.
Miss Anctta Cleveland being hos-
tcss. The spacious home of 1\lr.
and Mrs. F. W. Cleveland was
very tastefully dccorated with
holly. Cards and dancing made
thc evening pass all too soon for
those prcscnt. An elaborate
twelve o'clock luncheon was
served by the club girls
: r1isses' and Clli1drell's
Siloes. *
Drennan & \Vhitc school shoes , regular 82 to
52.50 values. The best linc l + on thc markct.
Sale Price - - - $1.75
200 pairs of childrcn's heavy school shoes , regular -
ular 51.25 to 51. i5 value - $1.25
185 pairs of Misses school shoes. Regular 51.50
to 51. 75.ducs. . . Your choice at - $1.25 _
150 pairs of children's sizes 5 ; to S , heavy don-
Bola and box ca If. Sale price - , 90c
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Boy's S110eS.
Boy's shoes in sizes from 816 to 11. Regular
51.25 to 81.75 value , Sale price - $1.00
In sizes from 11c ; to 20. Regular S1. 75 to
S2. 25 valu s. Sale price - $1.50
These are Cash Prices Only.
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Married.
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, With Judg'c 'Vilhitc officiating"
Miss Pauline Senncr of this city
and Everct Hatficid of .Fair View
Ncb. , were Joincd in thc holy tics
of marriage Monday , January
2nd. 'l'hc bride has rcsided in
this city for a number of years !
and has made a host of fricnds.
1'11\ ' groom is a young business
man of Fair View and is highly
rcspccted. The Tribune extends
sincere congratulations.
At the Gehling
Harry Bcrcsford as "Our New
Man" was certainly a grand suc-
cess , being an actor of unusual
ability From thc time thc cur-
tain was raised in act 1 until it
dropped at the close of the last
scene his auditors were kept in
continuous mirth. Of "
a grotesque -
que pet sonality his lines although
simple were rendered in such a
natural manner as to please thc
most cxacting' The entire force
is well deserving of the pen of
CIHls ' 1' . Vincent being simblc
and most delightfully divcrsificd.
As a comedian Harry Bereslord
has unlimited power and being
supported by an able and carrolly
selected company. Mr. Gchling
is to bc congratulated upon thc
pleasure hc gave to the thcatre-
goers in this city.
When in need of a prime roast
beef or juicy steak call 74.
GehlinsTh ea ire
ONE NIGHT
Thursday Jan. 12
Special Engagemcnt.
Mr. Ua.r.ison J. Wolfe of
L.ost Paradise" Fame and a
Selected New Ydrk Cast , Pre-
.ling thc Daniel Flohman (
Lyceum Theatre Success ,
"Tile Open Gate"
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By Author Sowing theVVind'
Preceded by the onc-act
comedietta ,
fly Uncles's Will
as played ] by 1\11' and vlrs.
KcndalL
Prices
5 , 50 and i5
Falls City College
Winter Term Opens
January 9th , 905
At 9 a. n1.
D. P. SMITH , President