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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1905)
THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , OCTOBER 27 , 1905. Positively Going It seems strange that some people know more about our business SUITS SUITS than we know ourselves. The manner in which they are trying to mis OVERCOATS lead you , trying to stuff you with hot air that this is only a bluff , and 75 Overcoats which are excellent \alues at 50 Fine Suits modelled into the most st\lish that Seff is not going out of business , Another rumor was started to at 9.00 Quit Business Price tpD5 / conceptions of the season composed of choice the effect that we went into bankruptcy. Now don't be mislead by such ' 85 men's belt overcoats , tailored to perfection fabrics , $10.00 and $10,00 values people who have not business enough of their own , but spend their . values , Quit business Price. . . . Quit Business Price time in running down the business of other people. 1 challenge any 15.00 body to prove that I am not going out of business in Falls City , and Hoy's and Children's overcoats in large as will pay $500.00 to the party who proves this proposition. Fact is that sortments at one-half regular price. and elegant suits , imported Clays , plain 25 I am going to leave Falls City as soon as the stock is closed out. You fancy Worsteds and Cheviots made Mens extra heavy Duck Coats , blanket lined must remember that a $20,000 stock cannot be closed out in week , a erin to sell at $ 15 to $ 16.50 , Quit bus Our 2.00 coat for 1.39 , Our 1.50 coat O&r iness price ' in a month. It takes time to close out such a stock. This is no fake , for * " 0 * fraud or humbug sale , I have enjoyed the confidence of the public too BOYS' SUITS many years to betray our trust at this late date. Our store has always Men's linen four ply collars , 15 cent value , go been known as tht cheapest place to trade. The first week of our clos at 9 cents each , 3 for 25 cents. Long Pants , age 13 to 20 , two hundred of ing out sale has certainly been a record breaker , for which I am duly FUR COATS them ; right up-to-date , jii t what the boys grateful. At times our store has been so packed that the people could A fine line of Men's fur coats , the finest \ve need ; $7.50 and $8.00 values not get in , and 1 propose to make a new record each succeeding week have ever shown must be closed out at a big Quit Business Price by offering you still better bargains than ever. sacrifice , A full stock of trunks , valises , telescopes - " escopes , takes up too much room and must be closed out at once. Remember we have Young Men's Suits just received a full line of rubber goods bought before we decided to sell out , must be closed SHOES SHOES SHOES In all the swellest fabrics in the market com out. Come and get our prices. prising makers of high art clothing , in single lintire large stock prices cut to less than factory cost. A full line of Chil Boys 75c Sweaters go at 48G and double breasted , age 14 to 20 J ( dren's Ladies' and Misses hose must be closed out , too many to quote prices Men's pure wool high grade 3.00 Sweaters and values Sale price V' ff ° ; it S1.68 $16 . $15 $ , Bear in mind that if you delay in attending this sale and fail to snap up these bargains you will certainly be the loser , Our great loss is your personal Boys knee pants , double seat and knee , all Children's Suits gain. These bargains are going fast. You had better come at once. Many wool cassimere , our 75 and 85 cent line * , go bargains which would interest you we have not had time to mention. at 48C Entire large stock , prices cut less than fac- Boys Corduroy knee pants , best grade , worth torv cost. 60 cents , go at 39C Our Big Quit Business Signs Will Direct You to the Right Place A. W. SEFF * VB M WMB V B B - Four Doors South of Richardson County Bank FALLS CITY , NEBRASKA RULO. Martin IMcrco Is on the slok list. S. Bunker visited In Missouri lust Suiutuy. Dick Cunningham WHS n Missouri visitor Sunday. I. P. Weeks- Uncol.i was a Hulo visitor Monday. Fred Brown of near Fulls Cltj vis ited huro Sunday. II. H. Mann nuidu a trip to St Joe one day labt woek. John flyan visited in Prcaton ono day this week. Mrs. Ncal of Alton , [ 11. , Is visiting Will Nigh' this week. George Hlnklu of Fortescuo visited his brother , J. A. , Sundav. .Too Braze moved to Fortcseue where he will work for Iko Minion. Mrs. Kmniu Wallace has been on thu sick list for. several day ! , . A. F. Boerner of Fortescuo * a Hulo visitor cue day liv-t we > k. John Gagnon of Falls City was lit our city shaking hands with friends F. E. Kulps of Wymoro was looking after business Interests heru ono day. John Lynds of White Cloud , Kaus . was transacting business here Monday. J A McDonald is making some re * pairs on his mother's- property In thl = city Dan Sapp of Lapp's crossing In Mis sourl was transacting business in thli city last week. Clyde-liart has been out of soboo for sometime on account of an absees on his right knco Flnley Bently has moved to town ant IB occupying the Joe Boyd house 01 Skunk rldgo. Mrs. Thomas Hayes ib still very lov and her friends have but little hope of her recovery. Bob Mullens has retired from farr life and gone to work for the Burlln ton. ton.Mrs. Mrs. Guy Duncan of Wymoro wh has been visiting her sIster.Mrs. Phit noy , returned home Thursday. C J Plant returned Tuesday froi Maitland , where ho vUlted hlsbrothe Lowh several days Ruth Kanaly returned Monday froi Preston where she hast been visltln friend * several days L. shelhoun and wife who left /c Santa Barbara , Cat. , the Oth of tb month write * that they are we pleased with the country and fe < much better than when they left. Billy .Johnson resigned the position coal heaver at thu shed * and took a position on the section. Mr. Thomas , traveling talesman for the Lett-spencer grocery company , mis transacting business here Tuesday John Ryan , who has been working with a bridge gang In South Dakota for the past three months , returned to Ills homo In this city. The republicans mot In caucus on Wednesday night of last week and nominated the following ticket for township : Justice , Clement Davis : oily justice , G D Kirk ; township clerk , II M Kdgecomb ; treasurer , D S HolT- neil : constables , Frank Brown , O D Harris. W. J. Cunningham made u trip to Hayes county last week to look at some lands and while there made a deal whereby Le disposed of his brick block In this city for 900 aero larm , one team of horses and SO head of Horford cattle. VEERDON. J. Koburson visited Falls City Ttic * lay. Vashtl Cornell Is risking Peru friends J. L. and T. L. Hall were Stella vis itors , Sunday. Mrs , Voll's siitur , who had been 111 time died Oct ISth Qulnton Stump Is quite lame from running a nail through his. foot. Gee , Jorn and family visited rela tives near Baradaover Sunday. Carrie Cunningham and Katlo Mellzti visited Auburn friends over Sunday. A baby girl arrived at the home ol John Leefer last Friday , Oct. , 20. Martha King visited at the home ol Mlko Moll/a Friday and Saturday. Mra. Bird returned home to Irontou Ohio , after a visit with iolatlv s here The W. C. T. U. tent Mrs. Robert son as a delegate to their Conventioi In Falls City. John Gordes and wife were madi happy by the arrival of a new girl las Tuesday morning. Verdon failed to get any ma'.l fron the north last Friday on account o the wreck up the road. Mrs. Troybleya from Iowa is visltlni hersUters , MrsW. . Gibson , Mrs. J Weaver and Mrs. 8. Otto. Miss May Comb * wax married t Charles Burns Oct. 15. They wer married at the home of the bride' parents , Mr. and Mrs. Curry. Mrs. Sheldon arid Minnie Swlsegood went to Tooumsob last week. Mrs Seldon will spend the winter with a daughter there. The Evangelical church have rented their parsonage to John Bauer and family who moved to Verdon from Falls City. The Congregational church has no regular minister nowbut Rev.Pool of Stella preached there Sunday after noon J. B. Davis was a business visitor in Lincoln , Mondaj Chas. Grimes ol Steinauer was In the city Saturday. David Moher was a Burchard visitor the past week. Ed Hodanp of Salem spent Sunday with friends In this city. HughColeman of Summer field , Kan sas was In the city Friday. L. C. Cdwards was a Falls City visit or thti llrst of the week. Matt M. Stomper of .Lexington wa ? here between trains Tuesday. G. L. Beark returned Monday from n several weeks visit in Dakota. Frank Buttortield was a business \Isltor in Table Rock Monday. Mrs. Albert Adams of Havcloclc is in the city visiting relatives and ! friends. Geo. GrhiMoail ha- been engaged the past week in painting on Four Mile. r Mrs. E. Whltnoy returned to Geneva Friday1 after a vUlt with friends In this city. C. C. Beaver ona of Pawnee coun ty's prosperous farmers was In the city Monday. Attorney Uoscoc Anderson spent several days with friends in Omaha the past week. Wm Buell and family moved intc the property of Mrs. W. J. Stemler the past week. Chas Gore and family left Tuesday for their now homo near Colorado Springs , Colorado. Mrs. GPO. Lane of Table Rock at tended the funeral of Mrs O. A. Coop er Sunday afternoon. Geo. McConnell has been employed in the Fisher barber shop the pas ! week. R. S. Molony returned homo Sun day evening from a trip to Toccoma Seattle and other points in the north west. Frank Rovelle south of town is erecting a residence on his farm eouto of town. Ben Strainer spent Sunday with friends in St. Joseph. Wm. MDou .il of T.iblH U > e < w i * u business visitor In this city thu la t of the week. Claude Well * returned home Mon day from Chamberlain. S. D. where he filed on a claim. Jos Sncthcn returned homo S.itur- day from a business \\i\l \ \ in the west ern part of the state. Mrs. O P. Dal bey and daughter , Marlon , loft Tuesday for a several nonths visit in Holdrem. ' . C. P. Dalbey and Judge Joseph left Tuesday to look after land interest * icar Chamberlain S. D. L. S. Cooper and family of Sf Joseph Mo. attended the funeral of Mis O. A. Cooper in this city Sunday. Mr * . E. F. Sharts of Fall- City was visiting friends and relative- his elty the first of the week. Countv Attorney R C. James of Falls City attended the Nims Hnlinan veddinir In this city Wednesday. D. U. Colhanp of Tecumseh were In tne city tno first of the week visiting their son , E. C Oolhapp and family. Mrs. Ben Strainer Is reported us be- ng qult < ill at th home of her sister , Mrs. Bertha Weinman in St. Joseph , Missouri. A returned missionary from Mo rocco gave an Interesting talk at the Presbyterian church on Thursday eve ning. MrsHoran who has been acting as substitute teacher In the fourth grade , returned to her home In Ruly Friday. Miss Ried of York , has taken her place. A number of the ladles of the Chris- tain church met at the home of Mrs Chester Power , southeast of town , and spent a pleasant dav in knotting comforts. F. J. Hnizdaand Sons recently trad ed their general merchandise store on the east side of the square for a farm owned by Win. Carsh. Mr. Carsh will take possession of the store in a few days. A gloom was cast over this commu nity Friday morning by the death of Mrs. O. A. Cooper. Sne was a highly respected , helpful woman and many besides the sorrowing family will long feel her loss. Mable Buerstetta , the primary teacher of the Humboldt schools , has been detained from her work the past week on account of sickness. Mrs. \Vm Crawford acted as substitute teacher. .Ti I Tii tr il JMrf.J j J. i Tr GASOLINE ENGINES The place to buy them is at WERNER , MOSIMAN & GO'S Remember can'get you an 8-or 10 H. 'P. engine' ' at short notice and can save \ ou money. We always have Pumping Engines in stock and can put up the engine the day you bin. Uur price is right and we lead them all in our Buggy and Surrey line. Just think of it ! Top buggies from $50 , up call and see them , we have the largest stock in the city. Get our prices on the other lines we carry , such as Lumber a I ' ber Wigons , Pumps , Tanks , Windmills and' Pipe and Fit ting. We are also agents fcr the celebrated W. C. Shinn Lightning Rod , the only * rod on which vou can get cheaoer a insurance. Remember the place to save money. WERNER , MOSIMAN ® CO , r " 1 The Falls City Roller Mills Does a general milling business , and manufactures the following brands of flour SUNFLOUR MAGNOLIA CROWN The above brands are gutiranteed to be of the highest pos sible quality. We also manufacture all mill products and conduct a general Grain , Live Stock and Coal Business and solicit a share of your patronage , P. S. Heacock & Son , Falls City , Neb. | 9OO * wywwvmofw > o o S