The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, March 24, 1905, Image 3

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ANNOUNCEMENT
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Nlattings better than ever. The Spring line now coming in and
at prices always the lovest. We have just received 1,000 yards of
Japanese rtattings that ve viii sell as a lender at 25c per yanl. This
grade always brings 35c in other stores. Voli viii do well to anticipate
your needs. The war has shortened the supply and when this is gone
ve cannot duplicate.
\Vc viII carry a fuller line of Carpets this spring than usual.
Keep this in n1ind. \Ve are in a situation to save you n10ney. All Carpets -
pets sewed on our own nHlchines. We can give you an Ingrain Carpet
sewed in 20 minutes after order. This is a great benefit to farlllCrS , and
over others prices costs you nothing.
The Furniture line is to be better stocked than ever and a more
varied line to select fro Ill. We pay freight anywhere in the county.
Lace Curtains during this spring will he sold nt a sacrificc.
Our Inventory discloses \ve have an overstock. "Ve solicit your
I continued patronagc.
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Married.
Sarah usephinc HolTman and
Henry Wolfe were united in marl -
; l . riagc , 'L'uesday at ( ) ,30 p. m. at
the Episcopal Rectory in La Mars
l\Iissouri. 1'he ceremony was
preformcd by Nl \ ' . lillel' . Mr.
congratulations ? lr. and Irs.
, \Volfe left on the S o'clock train
' .T for Springfield Mo. which city
will be their homc. Mrs. Wolfc
is the second daughter of Mrs.
John Hoffman of this city and is
quite popul Jr in Falls City social
circlcs. She has been employed
" for thc past year in the department -
ment Store of Johnston & Sons.
Henry Wolfe thc oldest sOli of
Henry Wolfe Sr. is a promising
young man well liked by every
one , and has earned an e\ccllant :
reputation as a fC nic Artist.
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Although regretting -
sence' thc many friends oflr. .
and Mrs. Wolfe join with The
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g IOns.
District Club Meeting
The first l district of the state
federation of woman clubs is
male up of the counties in the
first congressional district. Representatives -
( .t ' resentatives from . the towns and
cities in this territory assembled
in convention i,11 this city on 'ups- {
day. Fift'\-onc accredited delegates -
gates arrived in the city at that
time and were assigned to their
quarters b\ the local committees
from Sorosis and Friends in
Council. Tie first session was
held in thc Iethdist church'l'uc5-
day evening before a large and
interested audicnce. The church
was beautifully decorated with
r. ) club colors , cut flowers , ferns ald :
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palms. Mrs. ? I. \Y. Wilson wcl-
cOl11l'd the vlsltiii g delegates ,
lrs. IIvrpham ofrIi incoln res-
ponle(1. The pr9gralr1 ; was well
received by the audience especially -
ally vocal solos by Miss Robbins
and Mr. Davics. Miss ? liner \ gave
reading's from Jas. \Vhitcomb
Riley also Miss Graham of the
Pcru Normal in selections from
Paul Lawrence Dunbarthe negro
poet. 1\1rs. A. \V. Fiell l and state
president 1\1rs. Jushncl1 ] 01 Lin-
colli had much to say of woman
and her work and as was expected
said it in effective ' . ? I .
an wa\ s. !
\V. H. Hart of Peru read an exhaustive -
haustivc paper on the Abbey
paintings in the Boston library.
1\lrs. Anna A.ppcrson of ' 1'ecttul-
sell spoke very entertainingly for
a few minlltc A her the close
of the session a great many at-
teddcd the reception givin the
visiting delegates at thc home
of .1. H. Cain.
At nIne o'clockYedncsclay
morning Anna Dorring'ton opened -
ed thc program by a solo. Mrs.
Bean of Humboldt read a report
of thc 'l'ccumsch district meeting
ing' last yearThe delegates
from the various clubs of the < lis-
trict which were represented gave
rcports. 1\1rs. H. D. Traverse
of Platlsmouth had a most excel-
lent pepcr upon " \Vhy Libraries
should bc cstablishcd in small
"f''n. . " Fe ? ; : orts from infant libra-
rics established rcccntly by clubs
in the district were g''cn. . One
Tecumseh woman said they began -
gan their library fund by asking
each business man for 50 cents.
A paper on "Civil service rc-
form" was read by 1\1rs. Olive
\Valcott of Weeping 'Vatcr. Es-
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tella Graham again favored the
convention with a rcadillg' .
1\'lrs. ' A.V. . Ficld of Lincoln
talked " briefly and to the point 011
\Vhat call Womalls Clubs do to
Encourage out door art. " Time
text of ? Irs. It'icld's talk was
"Clean ) our own door yard. "
Mrs. Pomcrinc of Lincoln gave a
five minute talk Oil the bw now
pCllding' in the legislature asking
an appropriation for crippled and
dcformcd indcgen children : of
Ncbraslm. A hospital will bc
added to thc home of the friend-
less should thc bill arry.
'l'his closed thc prog'ra m and
the delcgatc5 adjourn to the
National hotel for luncheon
which had been provided by the
Falls lity cluhs.
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? jss Anna Miller of the Lin-
coln Journal reported thc COII-
veiltioml.
Mrs Wheeler ( formerly l\Iaud
Slocmn ) or Stella brought down
the house by her report.
Humboldt was the banncr town
for rcpn scntation. 'j'hc follow-
ing seven ladies attcnded.
'Jmcs. : Howell , Wilson , Shirley ,
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Bean , Lig-g-ett" , Cooper
Jennie Fellcrs.
Stella sent three ladies. Mrs.
Wheeler 1\1rs. Isaac Harris and
1\1rs. Ralph Clark.
'l'he Conference of the E\'att-
gcliccl Association hcld at Yates
Cdnter , has , closed last Sunday
nig'h As a result of the Con-
fercllce Hey. C. Liege will be
stationed at Kansas City 1\10.
He\ John Kaning'n atthe at Preston -
ton station while Rev M. 1\Ian.
hart we arc pleased to learn remain -
main in this city.
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A. \-\TALKER
PtlVSICIAN & SURGEON
omce over Cleveland's Store
I I ours from I to 2 ; 7 t09
Phone I 70
Old Time Prices !
First Class Apple 'frecs and
he finest Budded Peach
'J'recs at 10 cents each or
SS. 00 per hundred.
'I ' hcse trees are all grown in
the Nursery at Falls City. They
are first class in every rcspect.
Sale ground one block north of
court honsc.
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C. , V. Helldricl\s :
Proprietor
wilt Kanobc visited Hiawatha
friends \Vclnesclny.