The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, March 03, 1905, Image 23

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Special Pric s
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WI son 9 S
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Fire Proof Cooking Ware
Cheaper than yon ever
bought it.
All Our Indian Baskets
- I at , reduced prices.
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A full line of
China and Queensvare
. I in plain white and dec-
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" Sec the goods we sell at ;
5 , 10 , 15 and 25 Cents
t\
Examine I the stock be-
fore - YOU do . "our
buying
C. M. Wilson
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: I EGGS
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lOcDoz0 1 .
DOES THAT LOOK
GOOD TO YOU
Here Is Some =
thing Better
Our CREAf\S and
CHOCOLATESNut Taf =
fies and OLD FASHION
ED BUTTER SCOTCH
Oranges
Bananas
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And Our
AGENT CiGAR i
The best 5 cent Smoke
on Earth. Try It.
; Sowles
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i DON'T DO IT !
It dun't pay ! Don't send
away for Nursery Stock !
; The best trees , thc finest I
fruits , thc best results are
i ohtail1cd by purchasing trees
! of thc FAI.4LS CITY NUl
: SERY. A large stock of
: choice home \ grown trees to
i select fro\11. Lowlpriccs for
i High Grade Trccs.
t \VM. nOHLER , Proprietor
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' . . Verdon.
. John Combs of Missouri is here
. visiting relatives.
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Mr.Vhi tman has sold his fur-
niture store to Vcach & Son.
'I hey will move it in with their
hardware store , and will invoice
next i\Ionday.
I. A. Kinse\ and wife were
in Stella Saturday and Sunday.
E. 1'1. \Vhcatlc\ was in Falls ]
City on business 'I lTesd ay.
\rivian Mayficl(1 and : Ha : ) ' mend
Kinscy were Stella visitors Sat-
urlay.
Mcetings at the Congregational -
al church commenced li ' ebruary
1 < J. An evangelist and singer
are conducting the scn'icl's.
Miss Dillow of Dawson was in
town rl'uesday.
1lrs. Foutch is improving slow-
ly at this writing.
i\Irs. Clydc Harden visited thc
high school Tuc'llay.
Dan Griffiths , Clint and Chas.
Burns attended the debate at
Dawson Friday e\'cning'
A debatc was held at Dawson
Friday evening 1'cb. 1i , between
the Dawson and Verdon high
schools. rl'he question < ! for debate
was proposed by Dawson and was
Resolved-That the United State
as a nation interested in the wel-
fare of all natIOns should stop
the It < ; so-J a panesc war Thc 1
: julges : were 1rs. Chas. Humph-
rey of crdon , Mrs Judd of Daw-
II son and Prof. Feuerstein of Sa-
lem.t ' he attendance was large ; .
I thc opera house in \ \ ' hich the de-
I bate was held being : well filled.
I i\Iany were present from sur-
rouncli1lg' ' towns and country.
The judges decidcd in favor of
\rerdoti. Thc arguments'ere
well presented } .1n both sides but
it was evident Yerdon was too
stroh : . ! for Da \'son. These debates -
bates arc held as an educational
stimulus and we think h they meet
thc object for w-hich they arc
held , when properly cunducted as
, this one was. There is a great
debating spirit now passing over
thc country among the high
schools and the rivalry ! is sharp
but harmonious. 'Ye will hear
the debate on the Railroad question -
tion at Falls City , March 10.
Ohio Precinct.
Jennie Burk visited with Ethel
Peck last Friday.
\Vm. cichick went to Omaha
Tuesday to attend a cattle salc.
Mr. and \11'5. : Willis Yodcr and
baby Sundaycd with Mr , Yoder's
father.
A. E. Knisley was a guest at
Gco. \V. Pecks Sunday.
\1rs. J. A Stouder was on thc
sick list the first of the wcek.
John Pappcnhagg'en was a visitor -
itor i at \11' Peck's rl'ucsday.
Sa m ' 1 Macotuber was a guest
at O. A. Burk's , Sunc1ay
i1rs , Lcopo1c1 F'et.ncr : is spend-
ing' the week near Preston with
her mother , Mrs. Dcuchlcr.
Master Wilbur Falskcl1 is on
the sick list.
Daisy Peck was entertained at
G. \V. Pecks , Sunday.
\11' . and 1rs. Jas. Gilmore and
son Allen of Verdun spent Sat-
urda\ and Sunday with 1\Irs.
Gilnorc's parents , David Yoder
and wife.
? sIr. I and 1\lrs. Lloyd Morris of
Stella spent \Vcdneselay at \Vm.
Hoppc.
1\rs Ed Morgan spent a few in
Falls City visiting with fricnds.
Mr and 1\1 rs. Chas. Harkcn-
y.
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Joint Stock Sale ! j . .
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\\'c will sell at Yoek 1 Lippcld's farm resid ( nee 011 the
\\'e St side of Fall ; ! = > ( 'its , on ' , I
'f ,
Saturday , March 4 , 1905 i
At (0 i o'clock a. n1. , the following 'dcscribed property :
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13 Head of Cattle
Consisting of 5 thoroughbred Shorthorn cow two of ,
which are splendid milkcrs , i yearling heifer , i Short-
horn buH coming t.wo years old ; i bull calf , i heifer '
calf. Pedigrees furnished for above. 3 extra good
milk cows , I steer calf.
sa r 7 L' , .j iiV _ u '
8 Mead of IIOrSeS
c work mares comin ' 5 and 6 cars old , weight :
t about 1100 t and 1200 1 pounds ; 5 colts ; , :1 : coming 3 y'ars ( if
old , a : : ! bCo1. . \Vca\'l'r , f b\ . ' Frank \Vilson' line clriv-
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" horse Ida\'an colts.
ing" , 2 '
5 Brood Sows due to pig ; in ApriL I
. Two 1 2-horse carriag'cs , ( . . hainpioll I11U\y ( ' 1' good as ;
1 n'w , ncw hay rake , cultivator , harrow , lister and drill ' j
combincd , cncl , ; atc sceder , ) -shovel g trclcn plo\\ ' , Wlr- '
den harrow , gTindstone , incubator and : brooder , hoh ) i
r slcd , hay rack , wood rack and rock hed , bwn : ; \\'ing' ,
! i ] awn seLlee" Lens hay < and housdlOld ! . ! 'oods.
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TEl j1S OF SAL.E.- sums of $ 10 : and tinder I : \
cash ; all sums ewer $10 i a credit of q months will be
given on bankahle note withouL interest \ ! if paid \vlull ] '
< : clue ; if noL paid when due lopeI' I cent will IH charie(1 /
. fi oat date of salc. .1. I- p.r C'l1t off for cash. ; \ ( ) goods I
to he removed " until settled I for. r , '
i W. P. Fers . J. A.Lippold 7r
C II. MAi:1'JAct. . . 1. II. \i " aiiri.\I : " . Clerk - .
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dorff spent 'rhmsdilY at \\Tm.
Kcn topps.
\Irs. Emil Krau has bcen
sick with the Lagrippc the past ;
week.
Freel Steinbrink b able to be
up attain : after l severe sickness.
Ivan Kellar and Han'ey Peck
visited at g Pecks , Sunday.
\Vm. Hutchison is counted
among thc sick this wccle .
Morgan and Greene ; uld shipped
a carload of cattle to Kansas City I
Wcdncsday evening. :
Clay Peel spent Wedncsday in
Falls City with his sister \lrs. :
W. K Kniht. :
\1r. and \1rs gph. Peek visited -
ed with S. H Kniscly's \Vedncs- :
day
day.S.
S. II Kniscly is very sick this
wecl
Louis \Verncr visited with his
sister \Irs. cichick Sunday
Fred Albers is able to go to
school again after a few \vecks
sickncss.
A great many of thc farmers of
this vicinity are shelling and delivering -
livering their corn while the
price is 'good.
Ncttie O'1\ara went to Rube to
attend thc funeral of her little
nephew.
G. \\l. Peck visited with his
father WelIlesday.
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\Vindel Gt'rwkk shipped two
C ill' loads of stock to St. Joe Mon-
da ) ' .
\lessrs Scholl and lIerhster i
hipped a car load of cattle to"
St. Joe Monday.
Will % ubrick wife , and children
of Verdon s1elitSnnday re I- ' "
at'cs at this place.
Several of our young folks at-
tell cle(1 a lance at thc Darada hall
Saturday evening. : N
frank Gerwick and family cn- 1
tertained a number of their
friends at their home Friday C\-
enin : . ! . 't ' he young folks spent "
the evening in dancing' . All report -
port a jolly good : ti lI1e ,
Several of the neighbors spent
Sunday evening : at the hOll1c.of
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H. inkc. I
'l'hc teachers rcading circle
met at thc home of R .1. Dunn'p
'p
Frilay c\'ening' y !
1:11111Vlmeeler called on Byron
Dunn Saturday c\'ening'
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Card of Than ks.
\Ve desire to express our hcart-
4.clt thanks to all who so kindly
offered sympathy and help to us
in our sorrow for the death of
our son and . - , \ . and '
1lrs. ' 1' 1 . P. Naylor and family.