The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, April 21, 1905, Image 5

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If you want to run for congress
speak up.
I ] ) an Kroh was down from Stella
during the weck.
Mrs. John Martin is visiting
fr icnds in Omaha.
\ . Dr. A. Gaiscr , dentist over
Richardson county bank.
As a 1ife-savcr George Culp is
there with the quality.
Mr. Dickinson spent \Vednes-
day afternoon in our ; i ty.
. ' Mayor Eberhardt of Barada
was 011 our streets Wednesday ,
Fred Cleveland Jr. attended to
business in St. Joseph "rcelncs-
day.
day.H.
H. C. Lowe of Omaha was selling -
ing blue ribbon talk here \Vcdncs-
day.
Mrs Steyle Gentry returned
Tuesday from a short visit in
Dawon. !
Mrs , J. l\I. Evans of Shubcrt
'dsit friends in this city "rcel-
n t'sdat .
Mrs. Anna Harpster of P rcston
was visiting friends here on
\V cd ncsday.
The prettiest hats at the low-
cst prices are sold at the Bon Ton
l\riinery ] Storc.
Harry 1fessler left Tuesday
for Lincoln where hc will work
for the \V. U. Tel Co.
While our Job press is quite
busy time to do that work for
you and do it right.
The swc1lest Easter hats lat-
cst designs can be bought at thc
Bon Ton Millinery Storc.
Among our new advertisers is
thc Die tsch - and Maddox grocery
storc. They have SOC thing
worth while to tell YOU in their
advcrtisemcnt in this issuc.
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offerings , ron will
assuredly save money.
There is practically 1:0 limit
tb Colors and Designs. Om :
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ridiculously lOW 1)rices will
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Borders to ! : latch Sidewalls
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are the lc : t. Don't fail \ to ( procure , .t our
store a FREE copy of , s ' the Naked Tnltb. "
You'll cnjoy it.
A FULL LINE OF
DRUGS , CIGARS ,
TOILET ARTICLES , PAINT ,
OILS , ETC.
A. G. WAN N E R
OPP. COURT HOUSE.
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Do VOlt Own the Farm VOlt alee Working ?
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If Not , Would it Not Be to Your Advantage to Buy and Own a Farm ?
The most success , prosperous farmers of Richardson and adjoining counties in Eastern
Nebraska are men wilt secured large farms when land values were low , which they are now
leasing to their less fortunate neighbors , from whom they are securing high rentals , and
able to retire from active work. Rentals arc advanced as land values increase , and renters
become less able to buy farms here'T e have choice farming lands in \\T esteril Kansas ,
along the lines of the Union Pacific and the Rock Island railroads , suitable for slack raising ,
dairying , or general farming , which we can sell in tracts of 160 , 320 or 640 acres and more
in a body , at from $5 to w . lopeI' I acre , being just about the price at which eastern ebrasJ.t
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lands were sold twenty or twenty-fi years ago. These lands will be sold on the ten-reat.
payment plan , one-tr.nth down at the time of purchase , one-tenth at the end of two years , and
one-tenth each year thereafter until full payment is made , with interest at 6 per cent. Or
liberal discount toil be made upon cash sales. Much of this land is located in Thomas and
Logan counties , wher roads , markets and schools arc good , and where rural fn email deliv-
ery , telephone and other advantages are to be found. The lands can be reached from Beat-
rice over he railroads mentioned in ten hours. \\Te have maps and price lists here at our
office. A representative from this office will go to Thomas county with a party of buyers
about May ' I ; would you like to g'o ? For further information , address
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The Sil1itll Bl"05. Loan & Trust Co. , Beatrice , Neb.
For Sale-l acre farm Brown
Co. , Kans. \Vi11 consider resi-
dencc in good town as part payer
or a small stock of l\Idse.
House and four corner lots , 3 I
blocks Court House 1,400.00. A
ba 1'gl n.
1120 acres , Nuckol1s Co. , Neb.
Ranch and li'arm.
' Lands to sell and ex. in
Indian i ' 1'erritoiy.
Harness & Shoe Shop $ ( ) OO . to
51,000 on B. & l\I.R.R.
Money to Loan5 pC'rccntannual
into Small Com Optional Pay-
mcn ts.
Mortgages Bought.-Hcnry C.
Smith.
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'rhe boys have rcccived word I
from the powers that bc that thc
new Elks lodge l will be installed I
sometime in the early days of I
Ma \ ' . A big banq net win be
g \'cn and speakers of note will
attend the instal1ation.
1\'lrs. A. N. Glenn accompanied
her daughter Mrs. Walter Worth
ham to Oklahoma this wcek. Mrs
Glenn has stored her household
goods and will remain 111 the
territory indcfinitely.
George Jones left Sunday afternoon -
noon for Margrave'sRanch where
hc has accepted a position as
salesman in the general merchandise -
chandisc store of that place.
Mrs. Spencer returned Wednesday -
day from Omaha. Hcr daughter
Lois sustained the operation per-
formed on her last Saturday , very
nicely .
Hon. H. D. Wel1cr of Stella
was in town Wednesday and
Thursday renewing his acquaint-
ancc with his Falls City fricnds.
Mcsdamcs V. G. Lyford and
I" C. Maugcr went to Nebraska
City on Tuesday as delegates tea
a Missionary con yen tion.
John Dorrington and Roy Hea-
cock of the University arc spending -
1I1g their vacation at their homes
it I : this city.
John Parlicr returned Tuesday
from Grand Island. He drove
through and enjoyed quite a nice
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George Conner and little
daughter Genevieve of Lincoln
are the guests ot Mrs , 'Phursa
-Hoy. '
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\Ve have thc big-ist : assortments
of street and tailored hats at thc
Bon Toll Millinery store.
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. . tile New Things
hi Moulding to go with the Wall Paper ? If not
go to the
White Wall Paper Store
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and see the new things for Spring Decorating.
Everything in the Latest Things.
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Just think of it \ve are not closing out our
stock of Implements at cost But we have some
Bargains to offer below cost and \ve invite you
to come in and see us \ve carry the biggest and
best line of Farm I1nplil11cnts , Windn1ilIsCrcal11
Seperators , Pumps , Buggies , Carriages , Spring
Wagons , and Lumber 'Vagons. 'hen in need
need of any of the above call and see us our
prices are right. YOURS TRULY
WERNEELMS -
MAN & CO.
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Rheumatic Pains Quickly ncJiev .
The excruciating pain charact-
cristic of rheumatism and sciatica
arc quickly relieved by applying
Chamberlains Pain Balm. The
great pain relic'ingpower of the
liniment has been the surprise and
delight of thousands of suffercrs.
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The quick relief from pain which
it affords is alone worth many
times it cost. For sale by Kcrrs
Drug Store. .
Ned tl'owle will never quit until
wc get that division. If we had
about a cozen like him we would
get it too' .
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