THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , DECEMBER Is , 1905. VIHOblDAV GIFTS ! 1 FOR CHILDREN sH Dolls Bisque , Rubber , China. Paper- Ei iMadc in all prices and sixes from 50 to $5 = Kid body , Bisque head , Moving1 eyes and El witfs. Very special values at 250 , 500 , E 750 $ ! , $1.50 , $2 and $5. Dressed x E Dolls at loc , 250 , SDC , si , and $1.50 all n g sorts of toysand other articles at 5c , loc S : 150 and .250 Candies , Nuts , Fruits and i the hundreds of regular articles always SH found in our stock. HEADQUARTERS FOR MEN Neck Wear ( a large new line just in ) Collars , Mufflers , Gloves , Mittens , Caps , Hats , Brushes , Hose , Suspenders , Cuff Buttons , Handkerchiefs , Purses , Suit Cases ( some choice styles just arrived ) Trunks , Shawls , Blankets , Rugs , Carpets - pets , Books , Medallions , China , candies , Fruits , Nuts , Cigars , Ash Recievers , Smoking and Brush sets etc. FOR WOHEN | Toilet Articles of all kinds , Pillow Tops , Pillows , Stamped Linen , Irish Point ZS Squares and Scarfs , Neck Wear , Handkerchiefs - * 2 kerchiefs , Aprons , Fancy Hosiery , Belts , IS Bags , Purses , Gloves , Ribbons , Dressing - g ing Saques , Petticoats. Shawls , Cloaks , ! lS Suits , Skirts , Waists , Silks. Dress goods = 3rt * rt Fancy Baskets , Medallions , .German Zg and Japanese China , Cut Glass , Books , - Mirrors , Cards , Candies , Fruits and 13 Nuts , etc. 5- PRICES CUT ON WINTER GOODS All Ladies Ready to wear Garments in the following lines are being cut to close LADIES AND CHILDRENS cloaks , Suits , Skirts , Odd lines Under wear , Hosiery , Flannellettes , Dressing Sacques and other lines V. G. LYFORD Cures Biliousness , Sick Cleanses the system Headache , Sour Stomach thoroughly and clears ach , Torpid Liver and sallow complexions of Chronic Constipation. Laxative pimples and blotches. Pleasant to take It is guaranteed For ( Tiristmas Giving ! As a hint to those who are pu//led over the question what to give , we append a list of suggestions from pf ) the many gift articles in our cases : FOR HIM Gold Silver Rings Match Stone-set Boxes Emblem Cigar Pins Jars Charms Stamp Watches Boxes Fobs Brushes Chains Knives Cuff links Desk Studs Fittings A. E. JAQUET THE OLD RELIABLE JEWELER The Newspaper with the big circulation. Enough said. FULL INVESTIGATION IS INVITED Try The Tribune for 1906 John W. Evans the well known piano tuner from Omaha is in our city on his regular annual trip. Parties requiring his services will leave their orders at once at the Union House. FOR HER Gold Silver Broaches Hat Pins Rings Bracelets Pins flirrors Charms Brushes Pendants Knives Lockets Forks Bracelets Spoons Necklaces Files Watches Scissors Hut Pins Thimbles Chatelaine Carving Sets Holiday presents If you want to make your wife or daughter a Christmas or New Year present of a piano , we will make you a price that will be a Christmas gift fo you. Roberts , the Jew eler. 3t. < j'j. Each section ol our portable corn crib contains six cable wires and can be used as a pen for small pigs or a good yard to feed small chicks tn. Sold by the Chicago cage Lumber & Coal Co. Notice. As is well known over the county , Prof T. J. Oliver , Prin cipal of the Barada Schools , will assume the duties of the office of county superintendent the first of the new year. The Barada School Board are looking for a strong teacher to succeed Prof. Oliver. They will pay $55. per month. A male teacher prcfer- ed Applications solicited A Successful Experiment. The Auburn commercial club has been at work all summer building a macadam road across the valley of theNemaha leading into that city from the north The government furnished three experts and the necessary machin cry to accomplish the purpose , the club bears all other expenses. While the road is not. complete , and will not be until next spring , it stands to day as one of the most perfect and enduring piece of road making in the west. It furnishes the farmer a safe , level and dry highway over which to haul his produce at any and all seasons of the year. Auburn has grasped the necessity of mak ing a city attractive and then making it easy to get into. Falls City should commence to take notice. Christmas tree ornaments in great variety , also candles and holders at Wanners. STELLA. MfH Will Mcl'OUlMll le limed III l | . | - lonte In Tnhlo llooK MOMIUitMei | - a mintli M vli > ll at tne liiimnf h. < put - lit"V. . | { ( down and \Mli- . Joe Harper has | iutrhaeil a livery tarn at Auburn , and will mn\ h ainll.v there from t-hnhurt. A nmnbero' jounir | H' ( > | > ! e i .joyed a tidal daneo at the opera lu u Wed- io * day evenlnir. Kd O'Brlon U 'home from DlUer vliuro lin has been farmlnu' the pi-a enroll Mrs. MltohilPhoico < ; auirhi Urn Monday allci inmii from a defective I inThe lire was put nut without niioh damage. Mrs. Kennerwaseailed to WUehlta CIIIIMIS , hi t. Thurnlay by the MM Ions IIin'io of her mother. T I. Williams (4 ( Imllili.i a line uuv hou-e on hi- farm north of town. When i ninp'oted It , will bit Ihu llno-a inn in the neighborhood Jaen' ) Swt'iart U ipi > tidlni ; the week xilli Ins elilldren In .lowed eotinty , CIIIIHIS Tlii' baptist it'll ' Mielot.\ cleared about 1110 at tholr fair and supper l.it-t dut- inlay. Mrs.j \ O. Keycs l spending the veek In the country with Mm A. U Me Mullen. May Mlehellh Is recovering fro.n a levero attaek of malaria fever. John Conrad of Ashbulu. Ohio , W.IH iere a few da.vs last week visiting bin Miuslii. Mrs A. Tynan , Fred Kelmcru has rented a farm iouth of llnmboldt and ho and IU wlfo will move there In thu near future. Dr. Ani'rews spent a few days In Omaha the lirct of the week , I-'lo Keiiton la homu from an extend- id visit to UhieiiBO. Mrs. M. Crawford o ( Broken Arrow , . T , ivNUIni ; friendii and rehttlveH iere and at Uawron. Albert Voe Hn of FitllBCIty ( * teaeh- > r the North Star suhool north of Stella. Milt Clink held the number that Irew the craphnphone that was rallied ) IT by J. W. Vuujrht. Rev. MoUrldo has resigned 119 panor of the I'rairlo Union Uaptlst ehnreh. Henry VVeller U building a lar o jam on his farm near town to take the ilaee of the one that was recently lestrnjed by lire. Norman almingcr hits told his in- .erest In the Davis it Shrauger btrbur iliop to Ud Tliompeonof KIIII-IUS City. Mr. Thompson will take possession Monday. Will Urownand MIs.sHthel MoNulty were married at her home In Stella rt Thnrsdav noon. They have cone to housekeeping In the Ilarve Shrader house. Jacob Hlnkle and family have mov ed from the country to the ICeslur lioiie In the east part of town. Tne Trail Club wore entertained at the home of Miss Klorenee Wheeler Tuesday. A companv of colored people oallln ; : thenit-elvus The . \labamii Jubilee uers yave an uiiturlalninaiit at the opera house Wednesday evening of last week. The troupe was mostly FalleCity and Hiawatha nigger and v a&o bud that every body left the house before the show was over. Win , Carkey and wlfo of Pawnee City were the guests of their daughter MrW. . H. Wheeler a few duyb last week , Amorf and Hob Timmcrmnn are home from the Indian Territory , where the former has been farniliiL' the p.mt two years. They made the trip overland. Herbert Knymotid and daughterti , Alice and Oeneva , of Hiawatha were the guests of K. A. darn and tamlly i few dn s la t week. HUMBOLDT Ut'itnt I'aooitB returned Saturday from a \sit | tn Chicago. Clemma Ito-.uk . cpent. ouvurul diis the lust of the week with Dawtoi frit-lid- . Jo n Hrennu'of Tablu I lock war i Sutiiliiy visitor In this olty. Mrt. A. I' . Unkofer of Hyannls NcL , arrived In tlio eity Sunday to bo In atlcuclan-'u at the funural of hei mother , Mrs Lynch. W. BVoo ! < .ey and wife of Tecuin- bch wore guests of II. I' . Marble and family Monday. Lydu Crawford returned Sattirda } from Lincoln where she has been employed - ployed for sometime. Ida Wilson was alt-unt from her fohool duties the first of the week on account of slckne-s. Mamie liacnn from near Nlms Cltj spoilt several days with friends in the city the lirst of the week. H \\r. and L. II. Howe were busl- visitors in Lincoln the pant week. Henry II Kuper was a St. Joseph visitor the first of the week. Kobe Molony , wiio is engaged | n tnc iiieiirance business , in St. Paul , Minn- arrived in the clt.on . a visit to friends ! The stone work on the new City hall was completed Monday . .1 I ) . Oitvls luia had unrknum . n- i t'ligid I ho past week In laying ihn the found'Hlnn for a cold -norm ; ) ' , i U'alii'i1 Orr of Pawnee Ulty its a hutlne * . vlnltor In Humholdt. I'Yl.hu lllHl. I'm Leoud l now t > 'o ownei of the Molon\ , fruit farm. Max or U-ydn of Pit I to 13ltv tpeni Tne.i.iiy nit1 lit In llumhohlt. WHI ( inty.mcrrcitirncd Sunday from a visit In Lincoln. Jake Vnnler of Du Hols win * trnn noting liu-dmw In Humboldt Sttnr- iluv Mr . Clifhlor Power roturncd Stttur * lay from a several week * vIMt with elntlvoti in Lincoln. Dr. .1. L. Gaudy wasu business vilt- ir In Fall- City the llr-t of the week. It. L. Molony was a buslno.s-i visitor n Palls "Ity Tuesday. Mamie Koiilim of Duut-on was a , rue t of frliMids In 'hi ! city , Mrs W. I ) Alexander of U.iwriiii vas a guest of friends in thn city the Prank Kovcllo returned Sunday rom Ditvldt-on Canada , where lie had icon for some months past , looking iftcr this Intot OSIH of his olalin at that tinea Ho contcinplatei returning In no s-prlng. Mr.s. Kiuimi fit-Instead of Lincoln , irrived In thu city Sunday to attend ho f ( moral of her mother. Mr * . Lynch vhose death oreured on Saturday last. ( i. L. Heard was on the elok list sev ral dn.vH tliii past week. Mrs. Hen Strainer roturncd Thurw lnto St. Joseph , where ho will con- inuu taking moil leal treatment L\da ( Vnwford. Opal Wilson and Mrs. Gco. Peako uro now employed In th'o telcphono central olllco. Work Is noarlng complotlon on the : ov. ring for Phllpot and Tanner lum- ) ( ! ! yards. Mjrtlo Billing and NoruStaldur arc ilorklng In at Nortons this week. The ninth grade are planning a nirty to be tilvun at thu home of Hurl Uuttcrfiold on Friday night. The biiHket social hold at the pohool louse In Dibtrlot 1 > U , Friday night of ast wt'uk wan a SIICCOHS , About $21 vas cleared. The death of .1. M. Joseph occurcd it bin home In this city Monday murn- ng. The funeral was held at the M. 1 Church on Tucbday morning , li.tcr- ncnt being made in the cemetery wuHt ) f the city. OHIO O. A Murk returned Sunday from a ow days visjlt in Itulu. MIH. John Pinch gave a quilting bee , o EOIIIU of her lady fnomlH ono day last week. Herbert Murk spent Sunday with Ills .Mre. N. I'cck and children were f N. 15. Hurnworth's Sunday. I'rlchard and wife Bpunt Sun ilay In Palls City with frlonds. Ktta Stoudcr very pleasantly enter talnud Lydla Wormir and ICIma Cook Sunilav. HllaMeyers and wife ot Palls City were guests of Hov. Stouder and wife Sunday. John Schnlcr and , family moved to their f'irin that he recently puriihaFcil near Ihimboldt Monday. , Clay Peck and wife were Palls City Visitors Sunday. Mrs. John U'tllsu and little son ol PaUbCitj npent inst Thursday with her parents. Mrs N. H. Uurnworth WIHU guest ol Mrs. Gco. Prichard one day lat week RULO. H. S. Coupe was In St Joe last week purchaxlnu' Ills Christmas goods. II Hochma uaa PallH City vUitot hist week. Mr. Noyes of St. .for. was transiictliiL busincsh liere ono day last weul : Irvin MalhurF has moved to towi and is working' In the Burlington con shed > . Mo. John JullUon and children St Loiiln Is visiting her parents , Cluie Caver/.aule and wife. C. .1 Caver/agiu visited with the home folks last Sum ] ay. Charlie Seveno of White Cloud wa a Hulo visitor Thiitxlay last. Grandpa Ocamlis have moved Intc his new homo on Second street. Will Lynda of White Cloud wm > i Krilo visitor ono day last week. H. S. Coupe now wears a plcasan smile all on account of the arrival of i bouncing baby boy at his home on last Tuesday. M. C. Ball and wife attended I ) of II lodge in Hulo Frltlay night. Horn , to John MaJurcs and wife 01 Wednesday last , a baby boy. Genrira Hlnkle of Portescue was tin guubtof L A. Illnklo and wife Satur day. II. Davis * of Portescue was In town last Saturday. Mrs. J. A. Hlnkle is on the sick list. Hoeii Plant Is clerking for J. A. Inkle in the dry goods department. Pin- Imp'-ilo boat , Thn Captain I'le'le. t p.titly vt'oundeil H'lcral diM * I i-l n'"i. | iMiivl My ti" ( lii-eiiklllg of lilt n'iHI JiMllie 'Ul't' n ii I' ( if till ) btu I't'iilv.1. , \ | Oriilntiii d'l'i v bout van ul n ( , i-ci'd 'Kit tin til1 -i ! ' ! < < 'nit ' , in . ' , ' - , ) a id lit tilt Mr < if in-i Illllt- . M.ix UijH.'t o no iJovvn ft' mi IVo nn oh iiMirdit\ , . Harry Simon * wa a Pnlln u tv viler or s'uiidav. Ira l'niilM | of Teciiinsoh wni In IOAHI Mnntliij loiikluj. ' after the Burlington nterest * . John II. Lyndsof White Cloud was Itnln visitor Monday. W. M. VastliH1 bhippt'd a cir : of entile ( i Si Joe \ Iouilunlw'lit. . Ll/7le Hiirbur iuid Itim Mann from Mifsnuii uttciiili'it thu bo : ; i oclnl on Monday niL'hi . INlilnih ni Stella Is vMtlii' . ' In hln ell \ Ii is seel ? . Tin ) lninu'lul cheii li.t the litilli'H of he I ) of II and A O U W aa a siu-ce s mill llnanelally and iiicliilly. Scullon Piiii'inan S. MII.VIM and inert viMtlto ( ) ii-v < tiii the Ilivl of Ihu rtceU o do unnu work. Kilns Packer movud to St Joe la-t vi'rk po that his wlfn , who Is In vein toor health , ean lit' under Hit doetor'i care. Stiirlt SVllllams and Henry Dlllu of Vhlle ' 'loud e.imi ) up Tni' d-iy to work in the crude. Prod Slelnhour has moved to llnlo uul 18 workliig In too coul sheds It le reported that Jim Undue til IhU city.who lias been .it P.nillcott the pasteur our months got Into a dlsputo with ho restaurant , keeper there over a Inu and was F-hot twice , out ! ball lodtt- ng In his b.tck and ono otitorlnu' his hip Admiral Scott. niolved ; : a carload of linbers last week to be used In repair- nu'tho dike just a'bove the bridge , > elng damaged hist Hprlnu by the leo ireukliiL' and tearing olT it irreat many > f thoontBlde timbers. \V. J. Cunningham madii a buslnesfl rip to Missouri Tuesday. Joe llraxo a former resldont ofthlR dace but now of Forti-coue was trans- ictlng business here Monday. Kd Hnllleld has moved from south Skunk rldgo Into -I. W. Hosford's llttlo otlage on south Thlid Mtreut. Kd IB njoylng real old bachelor llfo now. Mrs. C'oland ' has moved Into her new louse just vacated by Grandpa Oeiiinb. VERDON. John Mllo- " and Martin ICelley were n Palls City Frli'ay. Marlon Arnold hml the misfortune o Idso two horSL'H , kllliid i V a train. Mrs Hurry Jones was a Stilla visi tor Monday. W. P. Veitch and w'fo nqtl T. L Hall atended tlio Klk's reception at Palls Illy Friday nlu'lit. A pleasant siirprlso WIM planned and carried out for S. W. Deekur and wife rtiaiik'glving night by their friends , MrVidf and danirhtt-r , Kdna , wore Slinb < > rt visitor' * Suni'mv. WIM Ono and wife left Tiiui > day to vl lt in Penn-ylvanla Prank Stowell wn o Vordon visitor last week. Or. ICeenc'y reports the arrival of a baby girl at tne home of W. Burn- and wife. Due. 2nd. Alpha KoberlH of D.iwson wa * In town Sunday. Kdna Parcons visited with her broth er , Judd , near Shubcrt hifct week , Ben WUer and wlfo were gui' tnf Geo. Slocum and Ijinlly of Stella. Mrs. Hey Hwise-oort returned fiom n visit with tier brother in Iowa. Charlie X'Mitner's little L'lrl l > on the sick list. Word wa * received from Krncft Clink , u former resident of 'hi- city but who in * * r--ltle * at DuttiM . Ok , thtit hi- little girl ! f ( inlte sli ! ' . Vast Improvement Contemplated. The Missouri Pacific is contem plating the expenditure of several millions in the improvement of its west division lyinj , ' between Omaha and Kansas City. Super intendent Russle with his entire force has been removed from Atchison to Omaha The Atchison - ison people are scared and are ttsititf the columns of their news papers pleading with the citizens to shower the railroad authorities with protests because of such removal. The portable corn cribs sold by Charlie Rickards are just the thinjr to set up in the field while husking' or to feed out of during the winter. Are you looking for books for the children or the newest and .atest novel , then go to Wanners Drug store where you will find what you want-