The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, April 21, 1905, Image 3

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' thing about shoes , knows the
"quccn quality shoe to be one of
thc very best. Head what Sam'1
\Vah1 has to say about them in
this issuc.
I The Kansas City commercial
, club is thc right sort. Upon the
request of thc commercial club of
this city. thc officers of the Kan-
sas City club got busy , when
there was nothing more to be
gained than thc good will of our
people. Kansas City spirit is the
spirit of hard and continuous
work that never lets up.
H. H. Avey , of Auburn , was
in Falls City last \Vcdncsdar.
While here hc sold a Huntington
piano to Mrs. A11ie Watson
GehlingTheatre
ONE NIGHT
Tuesday , April 25
- SPECIAL ! SPECIAL !
Engagement Extraordinary
A Two Dollar Show at Dollar
Prices.
The Shea Amusement Com-
pany presents
40 A STAR CAST OF 40
' " PEOPLE
Including the Great German
Comedians
CARSON & WILLARD
AND OTHERS'
In C. Herbert Kerr's latest farce
"A Trip to Egypt"
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2 Solid Acts of Fun.
A big musical comedy succcss ; a
big girlie chorus ; group of pony
dancers ; pretty costumes ; spark-
. ling music ; novel ele.trical effects
gorgeous scenic display ; graceful
danccrs.
The One Bright Star in the
Musical firmament.
PRICEs-Lower : Floor $ 1.00 ;
Balcony 75C and Soc.
Special Prices
AT
Wilson's
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China , Queens =
ware , Glassware
Notions , F Iou 1 r
and Groceries
12 Dinner patterns to se-
lect from largest stock in
the city. Flour by the car
load every sac1 . warran teed.
We want your trade and
will treat you right at
C. M. Wilson
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By Selling Superior ( i
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Clothes )
By giving better values for the same money '
we insure you greater and more lasting : '
Satisfaction than you can possibly secure
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All that Thought , Skill , Experience and
Capital can accomplish is in evidence in the :
Designing , Tailoring , Fit and Style of our i. ;
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Garments.
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In justice to yourself , look at our Goods
and get our prices. You will find some
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See What We Offer
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Children s Garments..S2.00 to $7.50
Boy's Suits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.00 to$10.00 I
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Hargrave & Hargrave . " ,
"Good Quality Clothing Store" . . - - -
Opposite Post Office = Falls City , Nebraska
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Easter services. Bible school
at 9:30 : ; preaching at it o'clock ,
subject , "Thc Easter Experiences -
ences of Mar ) ' Magdalcne ; " jun-
ior C. E' at 3:00 : ; Y. P. C. E. at
7:00 : ; evening worship and ser-
mon at 8 o'clock , subject , " 'l'he
'l'rees of the Lord. " Special
singing , music and decorations
at these services. You are cord-
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cnberge , minbter.
There will be services at the
Baptist church both morning and
evening Hev. Geo. L. White , of
: , incoln , will preach. Come and
hear him April 23 , )05.
At ( ) :25 a. m. , prayer service ;
9:45 : a. m. , Sunday school ; 10:45 :
a. m. sermonV : orId- \Vide Ex-
tention of Christ's Kingdom ; "
3:00 : p. t m. , Junior league ; 7:00 : p.
111. , Epworth League ; 8:00 : p. 111. ,
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sermon : 'l'he Hesurrection.
Special music for there scrvices.
All arc invited to attend.-\V. 1' .
Cline , pastor.
The second club shoot was
held Wednesday afternoon. The
boys did not shoot in their usual
form. Will Veach was high man
with 22 out of 25. Fred Oswald
second and Jake Norris third.
J. R , Cain spent a part of last
week in Omaha.
It is reported that Mrs , I. N ,
Houston is much improve
A fine line of chocolate at L.
C. Mauger's.
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Young Men's Suits. . . . $8.50 to $20.00
Mcn's Suits. . . . . . . . . . . $8.50 to $25.0)
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A MATTER OP CHOICE
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Really as a matter of choice we would rather
have
Ten persons deposit S1 each than one person $10 ; or
Ten persons deposit $10 each than one person $100 ; or
Ten persons deposit S100 each than one person $1,000 ; or
Ten persons deposit $1,000 each than one person $10.000
To be sure these smaller accounts would mean
a great deal more work , yet we prefer them.
Don't fee at all timid about bringing in small
deposits.
Palls City State Bank
Bode & Son have an interesting -
ing story in this issuc. There is
money in it for you if you will
'read it and act accordin1y.
Mrs. T. J. Gist read a paper
on the missionary work among
Spanish and Mexicans under
our flag , before the missionary
convention in Nebraska City
Thursday.
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E. H. 'fow1c and C. F. Reavis
were in Kansas City the first of
the week at thc instance of the-
commercial club. Their trip was
not entirely successful , but information - .
formation was obtained that it is.
hoped will lead to definite results.
which will be of great benefit to.
Falls City.
Mrs. P. S. I Ipacock was a Kan-
sas City visitor uesday.
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