THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , OCTOBER 27 , 1905 5 LOCAL LORE Rev. Hex spent Wednesday in Auburn. Nora Poteet spent Sunday in Lincoln' Nellc McMahan spent Sunday in Lincoln. Jero me Wiltse was a pleasant cnller at this oflke. Anita Wilson spent Saturday with friends in Salem. Clyde Ramel spent Sunday with friends in Salem. V. G. Lyford spent the fore part of the week in Lincoln. John Oswald attended to his work in Stella last Wednesday. Charley Wallace returned to Shubert on Tuesday afternoon. Frank Marvin left Tuesday afternoon for Beatrice , Nebraska. Roy Heacock made a business trip to Howe on Tuesday after noon. Gertrude Hays of Stella visited Palls City last Thursday and Friday. William Schnielzel and Bessie Davis spent Saturday with friends tn Salem. Mrs. E. F. Sharts visited with Humboldt relatives the latter part of last week. Ingram Cain came down from Stella Thursday and witnessed "Rajah of Bhong. " Ella Miller of Omaha is spend- in y a short vacation with her parents in this city. Mrs. Ferd Harlow returned on Wednesday from a week's visit with friends in Rulo. Fourteen months or until Jan uary 1st , 1907 for a dollar. Try taking The Tribune. Grant Stewart made a business trip to Wymore on Wednesday afternoon of this week. Mable and Grace Shouse spent the latter part of this week with friends in Straussville. Gertrude and Grace Lvford were the quests of Salem friends on Saturday af last week. Mary Ilaunhs of Rule added her name to our subscription list the latter part of last week. Ferd M- Harlow can more than save vour feiyht over any Catalogue house in the U. S. Ferd M. Harlow will this week sell three pound can of peaches for 20 cents.2 can sfor 35 cents. C. G. Haryrave wife , and son left Wednesday afternoon for a short visit with Lincoln friends. Ferd M. Harlow can and will sell you more groceries for $1.00 than any other house in the coun ty. _ _ Edna Holland is the ? uest of Lincoln friends having left for that city on Tuesday of this week. Ferd M. Ilarlow wants to buy onions , carrots , butter , e frs. cabbage or anything raised on a farm. Mrs. Ellen Kiny and son Rich ard , left Tuesday afternoon for Omaha , which city will be their future home. J. M. Gulp is clijfjjing' out and cleaning up his lake near the M. P. depot preparatory to putting up his ice this season. Mrs. Ross Jackson of Rule spent Wednesday and Thursday with her parents Richard Jones and wife in this city. James Holman of Humboldt was a pleasant caller at this office on Tuesday. He is a prosperous farmer and stockman in the west end. Oliver Stoughton returned the latter part of last week after travelling during the summer season with the Carnival Com r pany. II. C. Peck called at this office Saturday and showed his appre ciation of a good paper , by re newing his subscription for an other year. t i The Tribune until January 1st 1907 , for a dollar. Ilarlow carries a superior grade of bulk olives , try em. John Gilligan left Saturday afternoon for Oklahoma. Ilarlow carries the finest grade of coffee handled in U. S. Cass Jones and. wifeof Rule spent Monday in this city. J. H. Cornell and wife spent Sunday in Nebraska City. Jay Parsons and wife of Verdon were in this city Saturday. F. W. Cleveland made a busi ness trip to Salem Monday. Mrs. Chris Heitn of Dawson was a visitor in this city Friday. Frank Marvin came in from the western part of the state last week. John Oswald returned Sunday from a week's stay in Chatman , Kansas. L. C. Edwards of Humboldt spent Monday with friends in this city. Will Jay of the Lincoln Jour nal was in this city the fore part of the week. Robert Buckham and family returned to their home in Lin coln Monday. Alma Ilcim of Dawson visited with Falls City friends the latter part of last week. W. W. Jenne returned to this city on Monday after a five weeks trip on the road. Mrs. DeMos ? and daughter were visiting relatives in Rule the first of the week. N. B. Judd and wife of Dawson were the guests at the home of Supt. Crocker Sunday. George Dietsch , wife and daughter left Friday afternoon for a short visit in Rulo. Mrs. M. D. Lum came down from Verdon and spent Sunday with Mrs Sue Dcwald. Gertrude Lum of Verdon at tended the meeting f the Friends in Council last Friday evening. George Funk and wife came down from Dawson Saturday and spent Saturday with friends here. Mrs J. A. Conner of Auburn visited with her mother Mrs. Sue DeWald the fore part of this week. Taylor Johnson and wife came down from Verdon the last of the week and visited Will Price and family. A nunibe'r of our citizens at tended the funeral of MrsO. . A. Cooper held in Humboldt last Sunday. If you want a dollars worth of sugar your 10 year old boy must be stout or he can't carry it. F. M. Ilarlow Mrs. II. S. Pennington and daughter Hazel and Cleta Moran of Verdon visited Mrs. John Hossack Monday. O. W. DeWald and daughter Orva of Trenton , Nebraska at tended the reunion of the family at Mrs. DeWald's on Sunday of this week. Nclle Weaver came down from Verdon on Saturday afternoon and accompanied by Elva Leland Sears left Saturday evening for St. Joseph , Mo . Mrs. J. R. Smith returned on Wednesday afternoon from Bea trice where she spent the past two weeks with her ( laughter , Mrs. Henry Rogers. Mrs. Marion Powell and little daughter of Washington County Kansas is the guest of William Wilson and wife. Mrs. Powell is the daughter of Jugde S. A. Fulton who formerly resided in Falls City. Falls City lodge No , 201 D of II. , A. O. U. W. will give a box- social in their hall Thursday evening November 2 , the public are cordially invited. All mem bers are expected to come with well filled boxes. Don't forget the free lunch at the Derby every day. For Sale Black Langshang Roosters. Christ Horn. John Crook left Sunday for a trip through Oklahoma. Rev. Griflin left the first of the week for Lincoln , Nebraska. W. T. Fenton of "Dawson was a Tuesday visitor in this city. Lest we forget , try taking the Tribune Fourteen months for a dollar. The Tribune every week until .Tannery 1st , 1907 , forseven cents a month. Geo. W , Holland was a B. and M. passenger for Lincoln last Monday afternoon. H. L. Kloepfel of Rule called and renewed faith in The Tri bune on Thursday. Mabel and Grace Shows re turned on Monday afternoon from a visit in St. Joseph. . * * - Col. N. W. Harding was down from Humboldt Saturday and made us a pleasant call. Ferd M. Harlow will sell you the finest quality three pound can of tomatoes for ten cents. F. W. Samuelson who has been quite'ill for several days was able to be out again this week Every cent saved is a cent earn ed. The Tribune till January 1st 1907 , for one hundred cents. R. II. King came down from Shubert Wednesday for a brief visit with friends in this city. The Interstate Telephone com pany issued this week 8750,000 to The Pioneer Trust company. II. W. Shubert and wife re turned Monday afternoon to their home in Broken Arrow , I. T. Dan Kelly returned to his home in Verdon Sunday after a brief visit with friends in this city. Mrs./E. IDavies has our thanks for a renewal of her sub scription to this paper , last Fri day. What Nebraska got at Ann Arbor last Saturday is about what the democrats will get on elec tion day. Albert Bentley returned to White Cloud the first of the week after spending Sunday here with his family. Every old subscriber who pays up and a year in advance vvill be credited on our books until Jan uary 1st , 1907. The price of a cigar will bring you The Tribune a month. A dollar till January 1st , 1907. We pay the freight. There will be preaching at the Baptist church Sunday morning and evening October 29 , 1905. W. W. LAUGH UN. We want you to take The Tri bune for a year. Bring us a dollar lar and wt- will mark you paid till January 1st , 1907. Gertrude Leyda was detained from her work at the Bode & Son store , on Monday of this week , by a severe sore throat. Services as usual at the Pres byterian church next Sunday. Horning subject ' 'How the life and the book of Job solves for us the greatest of all mysteries. " Everybody cordially invited to all the services. S. W. Griffin , pastor. 'Mrs. Charles Edwin Banks , formerly of Chicago wishes to announce that she will continue her work in voice culture and in struction in the art of singing in Falls City which is now her home. She also desires to announce that she and her daughter , Lillian Banks , pianist and teacher , will give a series of musical evenings at their home durirg the winter season. The dates of these even- nings will be announced later , when the names of the composers to be Interpreted will also be given. to make every day of the Fall and Winter trade into a Bargain Sale clay. We look the interests of our patrons always and will always meet and defeat any price offer- eel you , quality considered. We can truthfully say that our stock this season is more jit complete and exhaustive than ever. You know what that means it means the largfl est and best stock to select from. The stock will credit this claim. Before purchasing - ing inspect our stock and verify the truth of these assertions. We do not ask you to come and help us , but we say help yourself. Just as an evidence that we mean what' we say , look at these prices. If we don't quote what you want , bear in mind that we have correspondingly low prices. m- - DRESS GOODS We cnrry fashionable fabrics of every de scription including Broadcloth. Panamas , Cash , meres , Batistes , Crepes , Voiles , in all popular shades. Our prices range from 20C tol.4S See these goods to appreciate them. m Flannelettes and Outings W > We are showing over n hundred pieces of CX Flannelettes mid Outings this full in nil the vc * ohmles and colorings. These goods were all JJR bought before tlu1 advance on cotton goods. j Everything from comforter lining to a house Wfr jacket or kimoiia at from 5C fo I 5C HOUSE FURNISHINGS Carpets , Rugs , Linoleums , Lace Tapestry , Rope Curtains. \V have ulwnys been headquarters for house furnishings. We have never been uiuler- fluid by any linn in or out of Falls City. Our prices are ( he best Kansas City prices on the articles listed. We are sure to save you mori- in this line. BLANKETS Large assortment of both cotton and wool blankets , prices range from a 11-1 , extra large cotton blanket at 90c , to the best 11-4 white wool blanket at $5.50 WILSON Special Sale of Enamelwcire Your choice of eith er a 14 quart dishpan - pan or a 10 quart water pail ; triple coated , blue and white outside , white inside , for 50 cents , worth 75 cents. See the goods in the large Window , China , Quecnswarc , Glass ware' Groceries and Flour , the best of their kind at CHAS. M. WILSON'S Money To Loan. ; Fourty thousand dollars to loan \ three to ten years. Borrower can pay $100 or multiple on any in- j tcrest pay day. Can loan on satisfactory - ' isfactory security in sums tf suit. If you wish to borrow to invest , pay off an old loan , or get more money be sure and write or call ; HHNKY C. SMITH , Falls City Nebraska. For Sale One hard coal burner , one soft coal burner , one large and one small wood burner for sale cheap O. J. McNall. - - * - _ | To meet you and get acquaint ed , I will give free diagnosis and prescriptions to all who apply to ! me at my oflicelrom the date of this issue until December 1st ' 05. ' Will be glad to give the benefit of twenty-eight of years exper ience in the treatment of chronic as well as accute diseases , Come and see us. Office up stairs , over Moore's Pharmacy. Respt , P. S. Moore , M. D. 4W4 CLOAKS and SKIRTS This is our third season in the clonk busi ness. We have no slocks of clonks carried for lf > years , but hove n bran now and up-to-dnto snappy line of Clonks of the latest style and finish. Any garment that you select nt our store you can rest assured war mnde for this season 'a wear. Pricea range from. . $5 to $20 Children's Cloaks from $ 1.20 to $4.75 Our new line of Palmer garments will bo here in about ten days. Nothing liner was ever brought to the city. Yon are invited to call and inspect them. HAKIS A COHPARISON We want you to compare thrse prices with other prices quoted you on the same goods. I1 , won't take long for you to find out that we iir e making our claim nood. Don't buy until you have visited our store. We are agents for the Ladies Homo Journal patterns , the latest ami most up-to-date patterns for sale. Price 10 and 1 cents per pattern. UNDERWEAR Fall and winter underwear in cotton lleece lined , and wool have all been affected by extensive - tensive advances. The extensive stock we have in this line was contracted for last year and hence no advance to us we therefore offer the goods in this department at last year's prices. | E. BODE &SONS. OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE S JWILSON31LTAILOR | is the criterion for prevailing fashions OUR FALL AND WINTER WOOLENS FOIl SI ITS , OVERCOATS AND TROUSEKS arc now ready for unir inspection I Fine Dress Suits a Specialty o VXSBK fJOHN WILSONj We are Buried With Orders for our superior tfrade of Coal , but we like it. We like the orders just .is well as careful , critical people like the coal. Many people won't have anve any coal but ours , be cruse they know the difference. Some people haven't studied coal economy as much as we think they should. .Better order a ton of ours. Phone 38 HAUST BROS.