The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, March 03, 1905, Image 3

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, Il FOR THE r EAR 1905 : . J I
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Mattings better than ever. The Spring line nov coming in and f r' ; . A ,
I i\ at prices always the lovest.Ve have just received ,000 i yards of ; i : f
Japanese rIattings that \ve will sell as a leader at 25c per yard. This I : 1 4j
7' " grade always brings 35c in other stores. You will do well to anticipate :
your needs. The war has shortened the supply and when this is gone 1 .r : =
eve cannot duplicate 1 i 1i
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- . We viII carry .a fuller line of Carpets this spring than usual. t : ,
Keep this in nlind. We are in a situation to save you nloney. All Cal'r r . I ; !
pets seved on our own Illachines. \Ve can give you an Ingrain Carpet . ' :
r sewed in 20 minutes after order. This is n great benefit to farmers , and '
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- , N over , others . prices costs you nothing. I { , ,
The Furniture line is to be better stocked than ever and a more l " 'of ' '
. varied line to select froill. \Ve pay freight anywhere in the county. :1 : :
Lace Curtains during-this spring will be sold at u sacrifice ' . . ' :
I Our Inventory discloses we have an overstock. \Ve solicit your I
continued atrol1ag l
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, QrREAVIS & AJJBEyl I.
_ FALLSCTY NEBRASKA 3
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$3.50
For
BostonDucl Vamp
Snag Proof
' Rubber Boots .
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Hall I f&l
Greenw&.ld's I
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, I-I. PARSELL 1\1. D.
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Corner 1st & Stone Sts.
Office I-lours : 8 to 10 a. m. ;
I t031) . m.
Curd of Thanks.
i 'Vc wish to express our thanks
t to our friends for their kindness
) to us during our atl ction.
l\Ir. and l\Irs. Frank Mcsslcr.
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A. most enJoyahle dance was
given by thc Hig-hlandcrs drill
team at the lodge hall in thc
Wahl building Wcdncslay c\'cn-
ing" A crowd of more than one
hundred persons was present t and
found in the mazy whirl ender
thc inspiration of \Vcrncr's 01'-
I c'tlcstra. Refreshments of ice
cream and cake were scn'cd.
Altogether it was a very enjoyable -
able occasion.
The meetings at the 1\1.
E. church arc drawing large
crowds of pcople The ! evangelist -
list presents the truth fearlessly I
and many have been stirred to I
live l a better 1ifc. The music is
one of thc special , features of thc
serdcc. The meetings will con-
tinuc next week , AU arc invited
to attcnd.- 1\ Cline , pastor.
The adjourn term of court
which was to have been held by I
Judge KclJig-ar on Thursday was
continued indcfinitclr because uf
thc absence of thc judgc."TC
arc informed that Judge Kelligar
is at thc bed side of his father in
Illinois who is reported dS fatally ] ]
ill. i
The Young Married Peoplc's
dancing dub gave a calico hall
at thc Ryan hall ] ] last Tuesday
cvcning. 'l'hc'arious costumes
were a source of great amusement
mcnt and a most pleasant dance
wa cnjocd by those participat-
in g- .
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The infant so nor i\ It. and Mrs. I
John Crook east of this city , is
dangerously ill. The little one
is only four months old and its
strength therefore very feeble to
combat disease but all possible
attendance has been given it.
Samuel \ cach and Miss Myrtle
F\rdero"cr both of Salem were I
married at the county judge's I I
office 1Vednesdav. These young
people have man friends who
extend cong-ra tula tions. 'l'imey }
will make their home in Colo-
rado.
There will bc service at thc
Presbyterian church next Sabbath
at 11 a. m. and 7:30 : ( ) p. m. Sab-
bath school at 1):45. : C. E. meeting
at 6:30 : p. m. All arc cordially
invited to attcnd.
Miss EI\'a Scars is suffering
I from a severely sprained wrist ,
caused by slipping and falling
down stairs It this oOicc. At
this writing it is much bcttcr.
Henry Gnlliths , who has been
lh'iJig01 / thc Holdbrook farm
cast of this city , left this week
for bong Island , has where hc
will ] ] make his home and ' engage
in farming--
Mrs. Wilbur Henderson and
baby of crdon were guests of
relatives here ycsterday.
Hadcn Uow rs of Verdon was
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Gehii ng Thea ire
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We d. . , March 8th
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Messrs Harlin & Garden
y
Present an American i\Iclo-
drama in four acts illustrating
high and low life of the
present ti me.
The Stain
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A CARLOAD OF SPECIAL
SCENERY
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SEATSN OVV ON SALE
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PRICES 75c SOc and .15c
in town UI1 business ycsterday.
L. A Al1jo/1 / \ \ , 'I' " in the city
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