8 THE FALLS CHV TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , DECEMBER 15 , 1905. WON'T THIS CONVINCE Y HH * Over $3,000 Worth of Goods Sold in Seven weeks of our Closing Out Sole ! When our First Announcement was made that we were going to leave here and quit business , very few poeple would believe it , as it was ' vr unexpected and the people know that we have always done well since we have been in Falls City and have always had a good trade. But we must leave and are determined to close out the stock'at whatever we can realize for it. Big assortment left to select from , This is our CHRIS'ITIAS BILL OF FAR15 for the next two weeks : Young Men's double and .single breasted Sack Suits in fancy Scot ches mid CiHsimeit-K , made by the best workmen in the cast. All handworked Hints that formerly sold for S12.ri ( ) mill $ lfi Closing them at Young Men's l.(1mioy Belted Ov I ercoats. The ssvellest designs of the season shown hero only in fancy mixtures and plain colors. ITitntl-tailorod , si/es M2 to MO. Reg- nlnr'SlS and $ 'JO garm. enls. Closing out price. Young Men's Fancy Molted Ov ercoats in all ( lie newest shades' mid designs. All hand-tailored regular $10 values. tf r- A Q While they last O4O Child's long ' 'Auto" Overcoats in dark Oxfords , grey and navy bine , linndBomoly trimmed with fancy emblem on sleeve. All wool garments ago M to 8. Regular $ l. . " > 0 values. Closing ft * rxo out price . - ty 1 .VO Hoy's Overcoats , extra Iniiu' box style. Ages 1) ) to U > , all wool gar ments. Regular SO.iiO ( vulueb. Closing price. . Young Men's fancy pure worst- ad wool sweaters , in all coln.K and si/es. Kt'gtilar $1.2."i and $1 f > 0 valuoH. Will close 175c-98c them at . - Men's elegant Four-in hand ties.this season's latest style. uhir .r)0u goods Will | Q close at . * VC Men's all wool Hose , regular 25c kind all over the \ s world. .Will close at. . . IOC 75 do/en Men's linen hemstit ched handkerchief's. Regnl'ir 10 cent valuo. Will close them at . Elegunt line of Men's initial handkerchiefs worth 2 o each to be sold here at \TZKBUC8SZS3S \ Cm VALUES IN Ladies' , Men's and * Boy's SHOES AT HALF nRnXTTCdEB ? Men's all wii' ' , f'uicy Worsted ; in nil si'H from Mf > to II. Biggest vnliu' ever shown nl$10.00 We will cloae them out in this sole at Men's best all wool Ciissimero Snils. Sold everywhere at $12. 0 and $15.00 Will be / closed out at PO.Vvl 22 Men's Cassimere Suits. Good sizes left. Values from $10 to $15.00. To bo sold at Men's fancy belt overcoats box effects. 51 inch full swnying bnck. Best hand tailored garm ents sold regular at $18 d r | A Q nnd $20 Close at * pV.4O Men's'fancy Scotch Plaid Over coats in nil si'/es , in all wool goods Our best $10 value to j- Q be closed at Pi > .4o Men's hisfh it . pin' m . . ' - Overalls lit ' Win rt'gninr xlO J)0e ) Will now go at O6C The last but big i" ' -mil he-l value of ( his s.ilf. Mj i'o ! , ' I- uli ! overcoat in Oxford gray , cm xir.i. ' Cull thro.ighcint. Rogiilai SS.UO . value. Will close ( p > i- Ik them nl 44.ZO Yr Men's extra heavy Jerriey Sliiits | , in bine and black. Formnily sold / | for 75 cts. We will sell " them while they last at O 2O/- ' t Men's Silk MtilIleilienntiful ] > " designs. Worth $1.00 / "Q/- . ( ) to close them at T-OC : Men's Overshoes , gn.i.l 411 ilily. P fresh slock , Worth ivy ftQ.h nlar $1 35 Go at VOC j i Men's fancy Negligee Shir' ' - in sixes from M in 17A. Ri'gnUr jf , 77 cts and UO cis shirtt , f J.0 T-OC All go at y Three Doors South of Richardson County Bank fw. . F. The Y. M. C. A. Move. Assistant Secretary Simons of Lincoln was ; i Kails City visitor Sunday last. In the afternoon a oed six.od atulience gathered at the court house and he talked to them for an hour aloujjf the line of work done by the Y. M , C. A. in Ne braska , The facts and figures shown by him is certainly sur prising and we arc certainly jjlad to note the increased interest manifest in this noble work. The association is branching out from the city to the larger towns throughout the state and the work of saving many vomit ; men from the pitfalls that surround thorn in every walk in life , is ( being pushed with renewed en ergy. In the evening other churches were closed and the M. 15. church of this city was well filled with interested listeners. A pleasing feature was the song service at the opening by that splendid choir , together with a solo by Dr. Mathers. Mr. Simons talk was similar to that of the afternoon in showing the work that had been done and the pns.ing needs of more vigi lant care over the youth of om land. The pastors present pledged co operation in every possible way with a united wisl : that funds could be raised for tin establishing of j > uch an order it this city. Is it a wonder that our young. men become wreckless as thej stop out into the stern realities o life and for the first time fnlb realize that it is now up to then to build their future. At ever corner and almost every step the come in contact with vice paintd in brilliant pastime , with a smil ing face behind the scene and hearty good morning as he step up to partake of his first wine c play his first game of pool , etc What is the picture on the othc side ? He has been accustoms : to attend church when at honu He goes the first babbath , li likes good music and goes to tli "big" church. lie is usheru stiffly into a seat , no one speal to him as he enters , no one givi him a passing notice as he leave This is repeated for several Sab baths and he begins to feel that he is certainly a stranger in a strange land and begins to look for more congenial companions and a warmer welcome. We do not pretend to say that this is the mission of the city church but are sorn to say that in too many cases it is true. Should our Savior call on some of them in this day and age we fear He would place the same condemna tion He did upon the temple at Jerusalem. The Y. M. C. A. joins hands with every church and offers the social environments to the young man who is a stran- er within their gates. He has the reading table , the library , the gymnaseum , the bath , the glad hand , a word of warning ana if necessar } ' , assistance to employ ment. This brings the youth to sober thought and better things than the bar , the footlights and haggard , painted faces. It is a saving work and a worthy invest ment which the most skeptic will admit if they just reach your boy. Let us remember that we are our brother's keepers and the youth of today are somebody's boys , all worth saving and training for the duties that await the men of the future. Marriage Record. William 1-Vhr , Falls Citv 21 Annlo Horn. Kails- City ' "J Announcement. . 1 have installed a variety store in the south room of the John ston building and on account of a month' * delay in my arrival will be compelled to close out my immense and varied stock of Christmas toys and holiday gooih at greatly reduced prices regard 1- less of cost. We are now ready for business and extend an ur gent request for yon to call am' > r secns. We have located tper manantly in your midst and so jr licit a share of your patronage jrd e. AE. . Church. e.ic ic Next Sabbath the subject c 10 the morning service , "The Unio (1 of Christendom. " The evenin ks service will be "Ship Wreck c es Faith. All invited. W. T. Cline , Pastor. Money To Loan. $40,000 special fund , party de sires to get out or contracted for by January 1st , if possible. Will loan three to ten years in sums to suit , on satisfactor } ' real estate. Iforrower can pay 6100 or any multiple thereof on any interest payday. If yon wish to borrow to invest , pay off an old loan , or get money be sure to call on or write to HKNKY C. SMITH , Falls City , Nebr. Supervisors Convention. John Hinton and Win McCray of Stella left Monday afternoon to attend the Eleventh annual meeting of the Nebraska State Association of Commissioners ind Supervisors held at the Mill- rd Hotel in Omaha , December 2 , 13 , and Hth. An interesting session was enjoyed by those > resent. There were eight snb- ects for discussion and these were given special attention. Mayor Moore gave the address of welcome. The following addresses were delivered during the con vention. Juvenile Court , lion. A. CRedick , District Judge , Detention Home , Rome Miller. Equitable Taxation , lion. E. Rosewater. Relation of State of Nebraska to Omaha , T < ewis Reed Commercial Interests of the State W. S. Wright , President of Com mercial Club. Brethern Church. Sunday school at 10 a. m. ; reaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 : p. , n. ; morning subject , 'Vhru > l and Christmas. ' ' Evening subject , "Tax Repudiation " All other service ? at the usual hour. EE. . HASKIN.H , Pastor. For Sale. I will sell at private sale Mon- I day and Tuesday at my home , base burner , range , carpets and ' funiture. Call and see them. ED. 13uu . Report from the Reform School. J. G. GliK-k , SupeHnletidunt Trim tytown , W. Va. write * : "After tryiiij all other advertised oou h medicine who buve Idclded to u u Honey an * Tar e.\ulu-lvely in tlio West Virt'lnii reforn r-uhnol. 1 llnd it the nioi-t etTeel Ive and abi-olutely harmless. " Mooro1 I'burinuvy. Seed Corn Special. The Burlington is riming a seed corn special over their Ne braska lines and will reach this city Dec. 18th at 12:40 : p. m. Every farmer in this vicinity should make it a point to be at he depot on this occasion and icar the lecture from a scientific standpoint , on the selection of seed corn and manner and care of the crop. In farming as well is other industries , there is an idvance movement and no one should lose an opportunity for iceded light upon a subject so mportant. Take a day off and meet this train , von will be well repaid- for the time spent. Woodman Memorial Service. The Woodmen of the World of this city will hold memorial ser vices at the M. E. church on Sunday , December 17 , 1905 , at 250 ; { o'clock p. m. Rev. George II. Schleh , of Omaha , the well known orator and .lecturer will deliver the memorial address. Sovereign Manager Walsh , also of Omaha , will be present and assist in the meeting. Everj'- body invited. 100-2t 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 prefer- Applications solicited- Grip Quickly Knocked Out. "Soino weekfa uyo durln < : tin ) severe winter weather both my wife and my- -elf contracted severe cold * which t-pwlily developed Into thu worst kind of lavi-ippe with all it * iniMTiible s-tn plows , " says Mr. .1. rf Kirli > flon o1 Maple Kuiiilin < .r , Iowa. "Knees- and jointsuuhinir. . nu oles MH-O , head ( - topped ped up , eye- and nos-o ruiiniiiL' . with alternatf. * .pellh of chills and fever , We Iwjiitn i lnu' Chainboflalnt. i'ouih Kem ed.v uhlliit , ' the e-iitne with a do-u of CliHinberluln'ti Stointuh and Liver Tahlet * . and by its liberal u e soon completelv kuoukcd out the rip. " It in a < oed plan to talte a doof the Tablets \shpi | you have a cold. They promote a heulthy action of the , liver and kidneys which i # nl way * beneficial when the M , > tem is i-onyi'stt'd by a eold or altitek of the jrip. For uilt ) hy Kcrr drug etore. J. R. Cain returned to Stella on Monday. James Maddox of Preston was in this city Saturday. Fred Cleveland spend Tuesday last at St. Joseph. George'Martin spent last Sun day with Hiawatha friends. Fay Simmons and wife of Ver-1 don were in this city Thursday , i F. Shelley and wife of Pres ton were Monday visitors in this city. - * Geo. S. Albright went to White Cloud Tuesday on busi ness. Warren Hutchius was a Paw nee county visitor the first of the week. Mr. Moran of Verdon was a business visitor in this city last Monday. Warren Ilutchins and daugh ter Sarah left Saturday after noon for Lincoln. Mrs. Roy Waller was down i from Salem Monday the guest of | Miss Vergic Mead. < * * i Gertrude Hayes of Stella was the guest of friends in this city the first of the week. Sydney Lapp is in the employ of the Adam's Express Company during the holiday season. Mrs. Joe Varncr returned Thursday from an extended visit at King Fisher , Oklahoma. Will Minnick went to Hia watha on Monday to attend the funeral of his aunt Mrs. Amon. Ralph A. Sharp stopped in this city tlie latter part of last week. He was on his way to Highland , Kansas- Mrs. James T. Isabell of Bara da who has been seriously ill for home time past is now fully re covered under the efiicient treat ment of Dr. W. A. Schook ot Shuberf Each section of 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 in. Sold by the Chicago cage Lumber & Coal Co. toringus up wh Your Dollar = = If brought to ttiih market . -.ill cover more yood quality in the way of meat > > than at nny other shop in town. Remember a dollar that isn't workirg- all the time isn't well. Whit we all want to do is to keep up UK- circula tion of the dollar. When your dollar gets into this , market , it < lM-M.'t have to takeoff its coat and girt .ill nit of breaOh climbing after tiling- . Our meats are pricep.u iio\sn" Our Proposition l to.oil you better meal Ser le.ss iiion- dv than you'll pan ol > e\iherv. We sell onl.v the kind of m .it th..t v ill nuke- frienps Drn't voi v ant t. lest i ur fricm'.hhip.V . li. ut'V bides ami furs HEISER S fflOSIMAN Phone 74 ere rctnore StitM linn ot Jiy otlur make of naiitrni. Hill fc on account cl their nyle , accuracy and ilmplicity. Blcrnll's I n n7lnl' < TheS'r.IVj' ' " ' 'J , , tnereiul > v.r.hcrj ih n snyciher L di 'M eiin ! j.ar'i Ub ri [ > < lee < iJ numberi ) eo t ( SO crnli. fcumb.T.a cent * . ErcrytubicnbertemMcCall te n I'rce. Subjciit * today. Jjntr A entp W nt d. lluii em * premhsnpc llWJVlcaWcVmmiiiUm. fatten Cauloccelcf 6 > _ cfc I ilcBi ) rd Premium Cataleiut ( ihowbr yx > tremlB n ] ' itml lice. Aidrcai THK McCALl. CO. , nrvYcrtl If yon want a real pi.is.mt I time just watch a crowd of littk- girls looking at the Christ mas dolls and listen to their con versation. Hugo was right when he said , "the first baby is but a continuation of the last doll. " Must Be Quick. Piilnt-in thf f'mnnfh ami xiinukof the i-olie come on M > xiiiliienh : ni l ure ( o extremely Milnful thiit Immediate relief must bo obttilii > 'il. TIIHIM U no npc bitv of M'mlliij : for H ilur.tiir In t-ueh er. ct II a hoitl" of Cliamhfrloiii Colle , Cholera aiiil uhtn liut > u Uomiih Is at hand. Nt > doetot- can | iresii-il ! > i > a better tredicine. For mlu ul Kir's Drug Store.