The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, March 10, 1905, Image 20

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ANN 0 U NeE MEN T :
FOR THE YEAR 1905 " ' .J .
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Mattings better than ever. The Spring line now coming in and ,
at prices always the lo\vest. We have just received 1,000 yards of . ,
Japanese nattings that we will sell as a leader at 25c per yard. This Ij
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 . .
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\ve cannot duplicate. . I " .
We will carry a fuller line of Carpets this spring than usual. I " I 1
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Keep this in l11ind. We are in a situation to save you money. All Carpets -
pets sewed on our own nlHchines. We can give you an Ingrain Cal"I I t I
sewed in 20 minutes after order. This is a tre1t benefit to farmers , and : , .
over others prices costs you nothing. < ' : .
The Furniture line is to be better stocked than ever and a more : . I
varied line to select from. We pay freight anywhere in the county.
Lace Curtains during this spring viII be sold at a sacrifice. .
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Our Inventory discloses ve have an overstock. \Ve solicit your '
continued patronage.
R E A V I S & A R B E V 6 .
FALLS CITY NEBRASKA I -
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Notice to Creditors.
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In tire COllllty Court of RlchanlHulI COllllt ) ' ,
Nehraslm
III lho matter IIf the estate IIf Ileury Rhlrcr ! ,
leccls".I. It Is ordered hy lIm court that lhe
rhino 11I1I1h'II for Creditors tll tilt claims alralllsl
said estate III six ttontlns front the -Ith day IIf
March 1"\\5 , allll all \ claims not filed Illhls i
court , duly \'erlfh'II , 1111 or Ill1forlJ said last lIam-
I'll date , will hu forever harrc.l. Ordered fllr-
titer that all \ claims filed against said I.t\tu ! will
be exalllllll'II all1l ; uIJllsh'll h.\ the coil rl , 111 till
eon nty court room , III the court hllllSl' III Pails \
City III said county May 41h , July -Ith allli Sep
tentbcr 4111 , 11105
B y order of tire court dated I. arch -Ilh
11)05. J. H , Wllhlh' , I
10. Seal ] Cnlllll JlIlhl'l'-
Best paints on earth at City
Pharmacy.
George Sinclair and J as , Grant
were up from Preston on 'riday
Joe McMahan attended thc
dance in this city last Friday
e\'ening'
'L'ryour hog and cattle food at
City Pharmacy.
John Joseph and wife visited
in Auburn on "Tedncsday.
Fred Gentry left thc first of the
week for Osborne , Kansas.
Buggy pain varnish and var-
nish stains at City Pharmacy.
C. C. Shell of Preston was a
I business visitor in this city \\'ed-
ii e ' day.
i Paul Grecnwald was on the
4 Kansas City market Sunday with
two cars of fat cattle.
Mr. Ross of Gage county , bret h-
cr-in-Ia'.v of Chas. J.Jeistcr's will
OCCUpy the farm to vacated by
J. A , Lippold he having traded
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for it .
\Vc express our thanks and
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gratitude to those who so kindly
ministered to us in sympa thy and
helpfulness durilg ! thc , sickness
and death of our clear little child
-Mr and Mrs JV. . Crook.
Wm Perkey , who for it number -
er of years made his home with
1\1. A Frank in this city. but who
was in the Soldiers home at Fort
Lea\'cnworth diedTucsday of the
past wcek
Harry Morrow is seriously ill
at the hospital in Kansas City but
at this writing is some bettcr.
It is rumored that Rev. Elmer ;
Ward Cole who was once so prom-
incnt among our citizens has given -
cn up his work in Hutchison and
will start on a lecture tour
Wall paper at City Pharmac.r.
E. D. Ricg'g'er and wife of Pres-
ton saw the "Stain of Guilt" at
thc Gelding Wednesday c\'ening' .
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Henry Ripgger and wife of I
Preston were in Falls City \Ved-
ncsday. I
Anti-salool people are caned to
meet at the court house Monday
evening March 13 at S o'clock for
thc purpose of nominating a tick-
et to bc voted on at thc spring
clcction - \V. 1 = I. addox.
\Vallpapec , paints and alabas-
tine at city pharmacy.
George Culp and 'l'hurston McCoy -
Coy spent Tuesday evening with ! .
Fred Cleveland at Salcm.
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Properties of Asbestos.
The terrible disaster
in the Ire
( CJuoi 1I1'a1el' at Chit'ago has ; at
trat'tt1 universal11ttell tion toiler
Singh In r substam'p , asbestos
which eHU be cHI'cIecI l ( like wool H1l1i '
formed into ' '
fil'p-pl'oof cloth 01
pnpPI' . .1 sliest ( IS belongs to t tilt t
hOl'nhlpnllp type of minerals , ant :
in S\III rcSpccts forms a kind oJ
link gel 1 wel'U the' 1 vegetable a11i )
animal ; kingdolllS It is , says 1\11'
A. P. Collins , at 1 ont'e flhl'OUS ano
crystalline . 'lastc : : and brit t Ip
It . ; ivy as roil iu tIll' t ( 'I'\H1p statl' i
, vet light as thistle ( dowli whet
n1l' ( , ha u iea ll ' treated. \ t Plw bes'
asbestos for the mauutacilll' 01
firt' - proof cloth comes from towel
Oanada. It iR found in narrow
scants ahout au ; inch and It qual' .
tel' in thickness , sometiIneS vet Ii i
cal and oIll'tinH'H ! horizontal it ,
the ( containing I'o'k AR it router
front the 1 rock ( it is worth $200 n
ton : hut the long fibers , stripPl' i
I'l'ad ' for I
ready spinning and weaving
are worth $1,500 a ton.-Youth' '
00m plnion. .
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Chewing Gum for Insanity.
Minnesota' insane .
charity pa
tients are supplied with chewing
gum. When a patient is violently
excited he can often lJe quieted by
giving him a piece of gum to chew.
Those patients who are unable to
concentrate their
minds on any
physical exercise are put in a condition -
dit.ion to perforlll useful work
through the same .
agency : New
York Timps
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I Bermuda Bananas .
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The dwarf hanana of Bermuda
first came froth Ute Canaries. 'l'IIf . _
fruit is little larger than a man'.Ij ,
linger , and is t'UllIlJacl in texture (
amid rich iu fin "or. 'l'he fruit g"l'OWU
, in SUIllIIH.1' is of higher quality
than that grown iu wintel'-if ihl !
word winter call he applied TO a .
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laud in wllil'h the mer'c'ury rarelv ,
registers as low as 50 degrees and /
iu which frost iR unknown 'l'lr ' e
single hunch that the tree ben vs
should weig-ll , of this dwarf Ron ,
from 25 10 fiO 01' iO pounds. There
is almost 110 expense required in
maintaining the plantation after
it is once established , and the
gross annual increase shonld be
from100 10 $ ; )00 ) per acre. The
little han\lI\ : \ : \ are ; eDusnmed en.
tirely h.y ill t ( ' local markets , for
Bermuda ; is visit cel hJ' tourists , it
has a large ] garrison , and the res-
ident peopJe- onh ' oyer 17,000 Y
all ] ] told- -are fond of 1 he fruit.-
country Life in Amcric3. _
Afterma
" ' \Vhy are you so quiet this even
: f/g ! I ! , ( dear' ] ! " 131) ) ( ' asked. "Are you
, linking about how we became en .
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'nITI'd ; last night / "
, .y ( 's , " hl' an ; ; WI'I''I1 , with deeJ :
'Igh "Yuu ; : H'l' , 1'111 perfectly so
her t . . "
ta-night.
- Chicago Dai1J
News.
The biggest monkey ever exhibIted .
Ited is a gorilla G feet 10 inches
high , with an arm - spread of 9 ! feet
1 inches , from the Cameroons ,
West Africa. He stands with his
skeleton beside him in the muse-
Jm of Hamburg
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