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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1905)
- " H" ' t t THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JUNE 30 , 1905. f MID-SUMMER SALE , JULY 1ST T0 15TH ] As has been our custom we now offer all seasonable goods at closing out prices. The cuts we make are money saving , the merchandise is all of the highest standard that distinguish our offerings. Host of the season is still ahead of you. DRESS GOODS SPECIALS. All wool Veils In Cream , Tan , Blue , Gray and Pearl , sold at $1 to $1.50 , Sfrf \ 7 r > clearing price OUC LU I Ow ( Just half price. ) Mohairs New Fancies In Browns , Blacks , Reds , Greens , regular GOc , for this sale andy o _ days , only OOL- RIBBONS PLAIN AND FANCY. 30 pieces of Fancy Ribbons rej t- 4-f * " > C/-r duced from 25c to t'Oc at. . . . 1 C/C LU wOC Plain TriTeta Ribbon , full width , all sizes , best shades , No. 0 4 f No. 12 5 No , 10 6 No. 22 8 No.-10 10 No. GO 12 SUMMER KNIT UNDERWEAR. Men's Fancy Shirt and Drawers , desirable in every way , reduced from oOc Cite > to ZVC Women's Union Suits , Laee trimmed , umbrella short sleeves , low neck , good value at "JCfi oOc reduced to OOC All Women's Vrists and Pants from 25c and uu re ducedMiy 25cper cent Misses' Ribbed Vests and Pants , lOc quality "J now * C lee quality , now 1 UC 2f > e quality , now IOC Eat Sowles Candy. If 3 Doll Whitaker left Friday morning for a short stay in Kan sas City. The board of supervisors ad journed Friday of last week to ith meet July 11. Bert Marts , of Wymore , came to this city Friday morning- for a visit to his parents. Hon. Chas Smith of Nemaha precinct was a pleasant caller at this office Saturday. Miss Mamie Adams , of Stella , visited a lew days the past week with friends in this city. Joe Holmes and wife and Chas. Hewitt of this city attended the Case-Hewitt wedding in Hiawa tha last week. Miss Roxie Reithers , of Horton - ton , Kansas , is visiting her uncle , George Reichers and fam ily of this city. The Tribune has been to great expense in its late improvetnents and would appreciate a remittance on that delinquent subscription. Mrs. George Boone who was called to this city by the death of her father , Peter Resterer , re turned to St. Joe Friday morn ing. ite. T. J. Gist suffered a painful "accident Sunday by running a r ; rust } ' nail in his foot. He was IV disabled several days by the in IVfc jury. Charles Jackson has improved his third ward grocery store un til it is one of the neatest and most complete establishments in the citj' . A. B. Sprague , a Hiawatha man , has been granted a patent on a telescopic traveling bag. This bag has no straps and has all the advantages of the best of iVs kind together with the added capacity of a telescopic bag. The bag is not yet on the market. The band boys are again hard at work and are rapidly getting into their old time playing form , We hope that that the evening : band concerts will be held after the fourth. Concert Saturday afternoons would not be a bad business proposition. The mer chants of Auburn has found them very successful in drawing people to town. TRUNKS AND BAGS. No special prices on these lines but the most complete assortment ever shown by us at attrac tive cost PARASOLS. A delightful display just now needed 20 per cent discount. Straw Hats All Straw Hats At Half Price 10 Per Cent Discount on all Carpets , Rugs , Linoleums Matting AH Wool Carpets are higher than in the spring our regular prices are low. Buy during this sale. Ten Per Cent Discount on all Lace Tapestry and Rope Curtains This discount will not positively be given only during this sale. V. C. LYFORD M. J. Byrne was down from Dawson Sunday. John Gilligan was a passenger to Hum bold t Friday. George Jennings returned from Chicago last Friday. Prof , and Mrs. Barrett are vis iting relatives at Ravenna , Mo. Mr.Linleyof Atchison , Kans. , is visiting- the home of J. L. Cleaver. Mrs.-G. H. Neal who had been j visiting- Little Rock , Ark. , re turned home Sunday. R. E. Grinstead and John Timmerman , of Salem , were in this city last Monday. Miss Katie Thomas who had been visiting- with friends here , left Saturday for Chicago. Thomas Plumb and wife of this city were guests' of C. W. Ocamb and family last week. Neal Thornton and R. E. Kanal } ' attended the convent commencement exercises in Rule Tuesdav evening. Henry Rogers and wife , of Be atrice , are visiting the latter's parents , Mr. ijlier'W. Smith , in this city. Mrs. J. S. Johnston , after spending several days with her sons in this city , returned to her home in Superior Monday. Mrs. Lower and daughter , Sadie , spent Sunday with the former's brother , Robert Bow man , and family at Shubert. John Mosiman went to Omaha Sunday and before returning purchased some new goods which are referred to in an ad elsewhere in this paper. Frank Wheeler , wife and daughter , Hazel , of Wymore i spent a couple of day here the first of the week. Mr. Wheeler is manager of the ball team. E. E. James moved his family from Shubert to this city on Wednesday of last week , in order to have them more centrally lo cated in his business The "Go-to-chu > e new organization tlie'Pj'esbv terinn Sunday schdol In tha. Every pledges him or church after Si ijlier' W. H. Wylie.of Nebraska City , was in this city Monday. M. A. Veach , of Vercion , was a Falls City visitor Saturday. Sheriff Hossack was in Weep ing Water on business the first of the week. F. W. Cleveland le.ft Monday for Holton , Kan. , where lie will spend a few days. John Strauss , the merchant of Straussville , was one of Satur days business visitors. - 4 * Rev. Bell , of Omaha , returned to Omaha , Tuesday after spend ing a few daj's in this city. Miss Nellie Hossack left Satur day for Yerdon for a few days visit with her sister , Mrs. W. C. Sloan. Floyd Morris and wife , of Stella , spent Sunday with Mrs. Morris' parents , D. C. Lowe , and family. Clyde Haskins , of the Stella Press , was a business and social visitor to Falls City the last of the week. Miss Emma Wallace came down from Omaha Thursday to spend several days in this city with Misses Elva Sears and Belle Hossack. j Mrs. Edna Holland arrived Monday from Wichita , Kan. She will spend most of the summer with her mother , Mrs. Eva Dav idson , in this city. Peter Kaiser and wife and Win. Harnack and wife were among those who drove to Rule Thurs day to attend the convent com mencement exercises. Miss Lillith A. Mead , who is employed at the Boston store in Omaha , was called to this city the last of the week by the seri ous illness of her father. Mr. Mead's condition had so far im proved that she was able to return to Omaha Tuesday. Hank Shaw gives this receipt for the preparation and cooking of a German carp : Clean as soon as caiiK-ht > andj JjUngT . .Minours m the pn todr & § n'iijl ! \i \ to a , "board L. Jarrott was up from Rule , Friday on business. H. E. Stauffer of Salem made a business trip to this city Mon day. Cass Moore of Salem renewed his faith in The Tribune this week. Geo. Harral the popular Hum- boldt insurance man was in town Monday Nathan Seff returned Monday night from a combined business and pleasure trip to Chicago. Supt. Geo. Crocker is' making the county this week and settling up with the various school dis tricts. Mrs. Harry Coe of St. Louis arrived in this city Tuesday on a visit to her aunt Mrs. Chas. M. Wilson. Mrs. Geo. Crocker and little daughter Alice are in Dawson visiting the formers parents , Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Judd Mrs. I. B. Whitaker and daughter returndcd Monday from a visit at the home of Jule Schoenheit in Kansas City. Miss Frankie Dixon , is having a short vacation from her duties at V , G. Lyfords department store , and left Saturday night for Denver. Major Jack Glines who is now located at Lincoln will hereafter keep in touch with his old Falls City associations through the medium of The Tribune. William Klei , of St. Joseph , was in the city the latter part of the week visiting at the home of John Weber. Mr. Klei is a brother of Mrs. Weber. Among those from this city who attended the funeral of Peter Resterer in St. Joe Friday morning were , Alfred Resterer , Peter Resterer and wife , D. W. Sowles and wife , and Mrs. E. E. On last Friday Nick Lippold sold the cafe which is operated in connection with the Derby , to Glen and Carl Bunker. These g6ntlemenarQ experienced in this line of business and will give the- public all that it deman'dVtJ bespeak for gr\ , < * j. rf&Y I. . * * * * + 'r Anl f LADIES READY MADE BARGAINS In our Ready Mntlo .section upstairs the wholesale slaughter cannot fall to Interest you. Ladles' ' silk and wool Shirt WaUt Suits , Tailor Made Suits , Dress Skirts Suquot and Spring Wraps have boon cut so close. * r ift r | _ _ r rAi Induction umountH from * " " w * > * Fl M5IH TABLE OIL CLOTH. 10 pieces fi-4 Table Oil Cloth , fresh and direct from the factory , worth double the mjeond grade olTored as bargains by jobbers , sale f _ prlco 1 UL > HOSIERY BARGAINS. Misses' Hluck Ribbed , heavy weight , u ICe value , sale prlco 8c Liulles1 Plain Hluck , Black Cut make , worth loc , sale price Ladles' Pancu Colored and Laeo Hose , reduced from fiOe. 7"o # 1 and $1.2 , * ) . MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Odd and Shelf soiled Muslin wear at about half prices. Lot of Child's Muslin good Muslin 8c to i6c SUflMER ITEMS. f > do/.en Sun Sonnets , woith 15o and 'loc , f/\ closing price I UC 1 cross Side , Black , Pull' and Pompodor Combs worth 20c to oOc -t fat \ , t * * * - at lOc and 15c 0 dozen WhiteKmbrolderod Belts , the 25e f gj _ sale pi-Ice IOC E. Dowty of Preston on our streets Saturday. W. E. Goolsby was down from Verdun Saturday , . -4.W Walter Billings was down from Salem last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs , Linn Barnes of Salem were in this city on Tues day. Guy Everaole is visiting his cousin Raymond Kinsey in Ver- don this week. Mrs. Garth MettH of Newkirk Oklahoma is visiting with rela tives in this cit } ' . Ed Hammond and wife of Stella are in this city this week visiting- relatives and friends. Clifford Garnett left Monday for Omaha. He will spend some there with his parents. Mrs. Will Wigton and little son , Dorrington , spent Sunday with relatives in Omaha. Miss Jennie Thompson came down from Stella for a visit with parents and many friends. Mrs. Sarah Mason returned to Stella , Saturday after spending a few days with relatives here. Misses Nelle Cain and Nelle Snyder returned from a short visit with Stella friends Tuesday. Miss Grace Cronin of Rule was the guest of friends and relatives in this city the first of the week. Tommie and Mamie Sullivan , who make their home with L. L. Aldrich , went to Atchison Satur day to visit their father for a few days. The deposition of a witness was being taken last week in a case about some town property in Hiawatha. "What street is this property on. " asked the lawyer on cross-examination. "Aw hell" replied the witness , "quit stringin me , they aint got but one street in Hiawatha. " The Tribune is prepared to do any character of job work in the least time and for a fair price. We would like to figure"witli , you on cataloijues.'cttoAvork or I i iV. . , . : UATOM.i iiK - - . . < Linn Glines went tP Sterling Monday James McKiever was in watha Tuesday. George ffail matin a business trip to Verdon Tuesday. E. P. Stringfield was a M. P. passenger to Stella Tuesday. George Bo'er and wife return ed from St. Joseph Tuesday after noon. ' George Ewalt returned to his work in Galveston Saturday of l last week , . ! Mrs. Ethel Morrow and the baby returned Monday from a visit with Mr. Morrow at Kansas City. _ WANTKD . To exchange a 200 acre farm in North Georgia for small propert } ' in Falls City. J. Cronenberger , Falls City Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mussel- man and son , Beach } ' , left Tues day for a trip to the Pacific coast. They will visit the Portland ex position before returning. The republican state committee meets in Lincoln tonight to call the convention for the nomina tion of supreme judge to fill the place of Judge Holcomb whose six year term expires this fall. 'hey ' well pleased with the had seen and report a joyablc and delightful Any way George Jorn set > or gets another year. If is any officer that deserves George is one , lie has done hj full duty in a thankless oftic | and has followed his sense right in spite of kicks and con7 y t jf plaints. ' ' j i 1 'Joe Rcavis the six year old son . of D..D. Reavisfwas taken ill Mondaybecause of over tion - while'playingw"He is ly imp pX'e'd at this \vritihg MWij daflyCKasestr'aefball games have . ' : Lbeen , postponed , as a ball ffame i/.IM. _ gt-reet d dren1 ta as he 4s VJ to his playr