The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, January 27, 1905, Image 7

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I ; It _ _ _ _ FOR THE YEAR 1905
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lHattings better than ever. The Spring line now coming in and
at , price always the fo\vest. We have just received 1,000 yards of
Japanese flattings that we will sell as a leader at 25c per yard. This
grade always brings 35c in other st res. You viII do well to anticipate
your needs. The war has shortened the supply and when this is gone
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: \ve cannot duplicate. R
We will carry a fuller line of Carpets this spring than usual.
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Keep this in nlind. We are in a situation to save you money. All Car-
pets sewed on our own l11achines. . We can give you an Ingrain Carpet
sewed in 20 minutes after order. This is a great benefit to farmers , and
over others prices costs you nothing. .
The Furniture line is to be better stocked than ever and a more
varied line to select fronl. We pay freight anywhere in the coun.ty.
Lace Curtains during this spring will be sold at a sacrifice.
Our Inventory discloses we have an overstock. We solicit your
ntinued patronage.
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Gco. , V. Peck is among" the
. sick. .
John Lurk dstted in this vicinity -
ity last week.
r A. L. Knispl\ - " visited with Ivan ,
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Keller Sunday.
\Vm. Horstman's little son is
on the sick list.
Dora Schut spent Sunday
with her paren ts.
Geo. Johnson went to Stella
Monday returning same day.
f. . O. A. Burk and wife spent
f . . . Sunday in Falls City.
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H. D. Albers.one day last week.
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Beatrice Friday to spend a few
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. < ) Vi11is Yoder and wife spent
Saturday evening ann Sunday at
his fathers.
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Louis Fcidlcr's children are
, able to attend school again after
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\lrs. l\1. A. "Veach who has
been Hick the past week at John
Strauss' is improving.
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: , - . , - Re\ Stouder and wife visited
in Fails City with Irs. Kaufman
one day last week
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\Vm. Huettner is getting to be
.quite a sportsman he has just recently -
cently purchased another bird
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ber of young foils \ : playing games
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( dancit.g Saturday e"cning'
Gust Duerfeldt of ' 'Villiams\ '
attended the harmers elevator
meeting last week at Strausvillc
Dallas Yoler , John Kentopp ,
Goidie Cook and Anna Goul spent
Sunday at ? \ Ir. Fishers near Ver-
don.
: Mesdames S. IL Knisely , Mike
Lich tv , and S. Beechy attended
the carpet rag sewing at Mrs.
John Yocums 'one day last week.
Mr. Lesher , who has been \ visiting -
iting with his sister , l\Irs. Yoder
for some time was called home to. .
atte.d : the funeral of his grand-
daughter. ,
daughter.Williamsville.
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I-I. Luhn is on the sick list but
is.some\.hat better. ,
Ira Dunn was transacting busi-
ness in Barada 'Vediiesday.
Mr. and 1lrs. R. F'aller spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Dunn.
L. E. Butler and family spent
Monday evening at the home of
Gust Duerfeldt.
Gust Duerfellt and , family . entertained -
tertained Ira Dunn and family
Tuesday c\'ening.
l\Iessrs Gust Duerfeldt and Jake
\Veisseng'er have erected : a tele-
phone line last week between
their homcs.
Otto Haller from western Ne-
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braska is visiting with his cousin
Ed Luhn dud other relatives at
this place.
Messrs Ralph \Vheeler and Ed
Voegle were transacting business
in Falls City Monday.
Louis Simmering , Emma Simmering - ,
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mering and hazel Dunn were in
Harada Monday evening.
Lena and reta Gerwick spent
Sunday with Louisa Gerwick and
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sisters.
I : . J. Dunn and A. E. Knisely
were rabbit hunting Saturday
morning and secured eight.
. E E. Butler and family pent
Sunday at the home of Chas.
Martin of Barada.
Mrs. Ed Schut who has been
on the nick : list for sometime is
somewhat improved at this writ-
mg.
George and Amanda Duerfcldt l
\Villie Ruch , Sophia , Emma and
Johnny Slater were visitors
at the 'reachers' Headi n g
Circle Friday e\'ening.
l\lr. Steicker's young folks in-
vited several of their friends to
their home Sunday evening and
entertained them in a very pleas-
ant manner.
Ralph Wheeler invited several
of his friends to the home of Mr.
Bliholc1er Saturday 'vening The
evening was spent in dancing and
a very pleasant time was had by
all presen t.
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\Vhile coiling from Lcopolds
one day last week a young man
run into a piece of barb wire and
receive(1 Rome very severe cuts
bout the face.
'rhe 'reachers' Heading Circle
met at the home 01 Nellie . Dunn
Friday e\'ening. The next meet-
jng will be at the school house
Jan. 30 if convenient to all teachers -
ers , Chapter IJ of Sabine's Com-
mon Sense Didactics will be ( lis-
cussed.
Among those who were in Falls i
City Saturday were n. Simmcr-
ing and wife Messrs Francis
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John Barnard , Albert and Fred
M'rt , R. J. Dunn and wife and h
Jake Arnold and son George.
Rudolph Voegle who resided on
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thc HuIT farm near Shubert thc
past summer is moving his possession -
session to a farm in this vicinity
which he will occupy the coming
se son. He will spend several
weeks with his parents before t
moving to the place.
DON'T DO IT !
It don't pay ! Don't send
away for Nursery Stock !
The best trees , the finest
fruits , the best results are
obtained by purchasing trees
of thc PALLS CITY NUI "
SEI Y. A large stock of "
choice home grown trees to
select from , Lowlprices for
High Grade 'rrees.
WM. fl0HLER , Proprietor
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