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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1905)
THE FALLS CITy TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , DECEMBER 29 , 1905. MHHBMWBBWWMHIHHBHBBWBiM M HHBHII HHIMHHBiHBi M H H W M * 'B * i w * i * Kww * * * > 'B KoeMBB PRE-INVENTORY CLEARING SALE ! FROM DECEMBER 3O TO JANUARY 13,1906. This will be an event of interest to shrewd buyers. The goods are seasonable , the assortments are un = usually full on account of the warm weather , the prices are much below regular. Prior to our Annual In ventor } ' , we desire to make a decisive reduction in our stock. While the articles offered are mostly winter goods , the prices made are for THIS SALE ONLY and reductions are made only on the lines named. Early buyers will find an excellent selection. Ladies' Suits 25 per cent Discount. Tlip Idlest Hlyli'H 111 IJOIIK ( JoatH , Itot'for and Eton -JnckelH , HnilB in Blni'ks , Grcyn , Fiuicy and all other dosirahlo colon * . Wo are able to oll'er you during thin sale , HiiitH to cost you an low as $11. 0. Twenty-live per cent or one fourth , will be Hi ven on all Kiiiln. Ladies' Dress Skirts. On all heavy weight clolli nkirln , a ditjuount of twenty per cent will bo f ivi ii S5 HkirtH for $1 , SOakirtH for $1.80 , $8 HkirtH for SO/IO , $10 HkirtH for $8. Cloaks , 25 per cent Off Wo have but 150 Ladies' Winter Oloaku in our store , old and new. Upon these wo will givi1 25 percent discount front our piesenl price , as all old garments are marked much below former prices. This discount amounts to ( jiving the garments Childrens' Cloaks The assortment "f Childrens' Clonks from 1 to M years , is complete and cjntaiiM many of our best selling garments. Twenty live per cent dis count on all these Cloaks during this snlc. Rain Coats Fifteen heu\y weight and odd sixes in Rain Gouts at twentj-live per cent discount. Hemem- ber that this discount does not npply to our en. tire Htock Odd Lace , Rope and Tapestry Cur tains will be sold at great reductions. Shawls Twenty per cent Discount On account of the unseasonable weather our stock of Shawls is much too large. The unusu. ally high value of our shawls , makes this offering ono of great merit. There are small shoulder , long and square pool , Velvet and Beaver shawls from f)0o to $8. Blankets f)0e cotton blankets for itSc , ( Joe blankets fiOo. $1 blankets for HOc , $1 25 blankets for $1. $1.50 blankets for $1.20 , $1.85 blankets for $1.50 $1.00 woolen blankets $15 25 , $5 blankets ; for § 4. $ (5 ( blankets for $5 , $ S blanketsG.f)0. . Dressing Sacques All Dressing Sacties | are oll'ered at bargain prices. The season for these garments is just coming in. Our assortment has unusual beauty. Prices will ran e from I55c to $2. Winter Underwear Men's and Women's all reduced as follows : 25c Heavy cotton underwear , sale price , 2IC lOc Heavy cotton underwear , sale price , 32C .r > 0c Heavy cotton underwear , sale price , 39C $1 Heavy woolen underwear , sale price , 80c $1 25 Heavy woolen underwear , sale price , $ I $1.50 Heavy woolen underwear , sale price , $1.20 $2 Heavy woolen underwear , sale price , $1.60 Odd garments at les- than half price. Flannelettes All Standard Flannelettes , sold all the season at lOc , during this sale , 8c. All double width , tleeced-bnck , Di'css Goods , ' Hold nt 12As to 20c. sale price , lOc. All double fleeced Velours , sold at luc to ISe , sale price 12ic Flannelette Wrappers , Twenty per cent discount on this seasonable line. Dress Qoods = = 15 per cent Discount All Heavy Suitings such as Broad cloth , Serges , Mixtures.at 15 per cent discount. This discount does not apply to Dress Goods such as Batistes , Aeoleans , &c. Remnants , Remnants Every short length of any kind of fabric will be sold during thiesale without regard to former price. ' V. G. LYFORD mM Henry C. Smith LANDS & LOANS HUMBOLDT Gee Lee , principle of Ihu Uuutrlcu schools , arrived In the city Saturday on n visit to his parunlB. Frank Hint , vrho la attending llio Btutu iigrloulturul school at Lincoln , Is spending his vticiitlon wbh his parents south of town. Ed Hodapp , who Is teaching school near Sulum , spent Christinas ut Ills homo south of this city. Guy Sncthcn of Duwuon was u guest of Humboldt friends the llrst of the week. County Attorney James wa u guest of C. K. Nlmtt and family the llrst of the week Frank 1'orr , who is attending a coir sorvutory of music in Chicago , arrived in the city too litot of the week to spund thu holidays with his p mMit . Roy Bain and wife of Tnblo Hock epcnt Christmas at the homo of E. C. Copu uiul wife. IsadoraVloinun of St. Joe visited friends hero the first of the weok. Holland Wright , who has been lookIng - Ing after the interests of disclaim near Ft. Pierre , South Dakota , for several months past returned to this city on Saturday. Llllio Hillings , pianist of the Hunter medicine show , arrived in the city Monday on u visit to friends and rela tives Margaret Hlco spent the first ot the week with her parents In Tecumsoh. Dr. Mary Bower spent Christmas in Pawnee City. G. L. Beard ot Lincoln was visiting friends there the first ot the week. Elliott Perry , who has been wording in the western pan of the state , is vis iting friends here. Will Johnson of Wyraoro spent sev eral days with his parents the first of the week. John Knblc , a former residentof this section is visiting in this city. Jessie Clotfelter , of Peru is a guest of her sister , Mrs. William Crawford. Mason Sburtleif itnd wife returned home Saturday evening from a pleas ant visit In Oklahoma. Ethel Brockway , whoi \ taking a uounu in a nurses training school In Lincoln , is homu on a visit. Emma Frank of Qulney , HI. , is u guest of hop sister , Mrs A. A. Tanner. Sam Turner mid wife of Lincoln spent Christmas with relatives and friends In llumboldt. I'earl Garvor loft Tuesday for a visit with her sister , Mrs. Grace Byers , of Kansas City. L. B. McCullouch and family of Havolock , spent Christmas with M. C. Davis and wife. Elmer Woods and wife of 101k Creak are visiting the hitter's parents In this city. Uobert Edlo who U iitiondlng the Lincoln business college , Is spending his vacation with Humboldt friends. W. C. Norton of Lincoln spent Sun day with friends here. \V. n. Alexander and wife of Dawson spent Christmas at the homo of Dr. J. H. Morris John A. Fellers of Talmago arrived in tins city Saturday on a ? horl visit to friendb. Hugty Leathennania visiting friends in Missouri this weok. Minnie 1'otrashek , who Is teaching school at Missouri Valley , Iowa , is spending her vacation with her par ents sonto of town. Daisy Albright left Sunday for a vMt with Dawson friends. Elmer Housok , who 1 $ attending school at St. Muryf , Kansas , is visiting friends and relatives in this city. Albert Adams and wife of Haveloek , were guests of friends in Humboldt the past week. Mrs. Wm. Cllft of Haveloek is visit ing her parents in this city. George SegrUt and wife arrived In the city Sunday on a visit to friends and relatives. MEYSKIDNEYCUKE Kake Kidneys and Bladder Right RULO. Charlie Plant and his mother left on Thursday last for Santa Barbara , Cal , whore they will spend the winter. S. W. Cunningham was transacting business in St. .loo several days last week. \V. M. Vastino shipped a car of hogs to St .loo Monday. Will Shockey came up from St Joe Saturday to spend Christmas .vlth his family , returning Tuesday. Marion Nobles and wife of Green- leaf , Kan. , visited with relatives in Uulo this week. Molva Kern assisted Burk Bros , in the store during the Christmas rush. Cap Chiming of Biglow , Mo. , was u business visitor Saturday. Born to Irvln Mathers and wife on Friday last , : i boy. C. J. Caverzaglo spent ehriftnms with his Uulo friends. Roy Hart o'St Joe came up last Sat urday to spend Christinas with the home folks , returning Tuesday. Mrs Clyde Adams returned Satur day from Nebraska City where she has been visiting her parents. Verna Vastlnu , who U teaching at Haigler , Neb , is home on a visit to her vmrcnls. Charlie Vastlne of St Joe spent Mon day in this city. Mrs. D. E. Anderson of Hnmboldt was a business visitor several days this week Max Gucsser came down from llum boldt Suturdav to visit with the homo folks until Tuesday. Jess Helglor , who has been working with the Burlington bridge gang at Wyoming , spent several days In Hulo this week. On Friday he went to Lin coln to join his ganir again. Gus Boehme of Atchison was a Hulo visitor over Christmas. E. J. Bonner of Impi rial , Neb , was transacting business hero this week. Lewis Plant and v/lfe of St Joe are hero on a visit this week. J. C. Slddell of Imperial was a Hulo $40,000 Private Money to loan , Annual Inter = est , Optional payments , Choice farms in this and adjoining counties , Cheap homes in the West and South. Exchanges made. THE ORIGINAL HOEMR LAXATIVE HONEY and TAR Cures Coughs , Colds , Croup , La Grippe , Asthma , Throat in the and Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption YELLOW PACKAGE For Sale at Dr. Moore's Pharmacy , Falls City , Nebr. visitor several days. Gus Wayteno of Tecumseh visited Hulo friends this week. M , C. Ball and family visited in White Cloud Sunday. Frank Shipley spent Monday with friends in Atchison. Henry Still and wife visited in A'.ehi- son Tuesday. Prof. A. D. Larabeu and wife were the guests of the formt'f'e parents this week. John Butcher of Independence , Mo , was shaking hands with old friends in this city Tuesday. M. E. Hog M' * , claim agent for the Union Pacific at Kansas City , Mo , was a Hulo visitor Tuesday. Willie Ward , who has been day help er at t.ho depot , departed last Wednes day for Hignland station , going from there to Severance , Kan. , where he wasmarried at noon on Christmas day Willie has accepted a position in a general store at Parcel ! , Kan , where thvy will reside in the future. Vesta Vnlkenburg attended thu wed ding of Willlo Ward at Severance on Monday. Mr Seelcy of Highland station has taken the place as helper at the depot. Chas. scott and wife of Brown county Kansas * vas visitors hero Monday. Mr * . Ada scott of Hiawatha was the guest of G W. Carpenter and daugh ter Monday. I. K. Janott transacted business in White Cloud Tuesday. Fred Brown and wife of Wjmore are visiting Hulo friends this week. Mrs. EJ Elopper is on the sick list this week. Elmer Lambert and family of Hed Cloud ht-e visltlne friends in this city. Profi Stevens , of the Hulo high school Is contemplating- publishing of a newspaper in this city. Geo. D. Harris who went to the old soldier's homo at Leavenworth , wiis granted a week'n furlough and he Is visiting friends in this city. Less Leeds and family went to Hia watha Sunday to visit relatives for u few days The attendance at the dance glvnn in Miles' hall on Monday night was larce , at d all enjoyed themselves. Jacob Wiggins from the western part of the state , was In Hulo several days this week looking after his property. He Intends to dig a well just west of his buildings which he will equip with a windmill and force pump , aa fire protection. Arthur Richter of St Joe visited h'a uncle , C. J. Huber several day ? , returning turning Wednesday. Mrs. John Jellison and children of St Louis who have been visiting in this city for liomo time depurte'd for their home on Wednesday. STEL.LA. I Alllo Davis , who is teaching at Tok- amah , is homo for the holidays. Clarence Bright and wife of Tulsa , I. T. , are visiting their parents at this place. Bert Evans and wife of Boulder , Col orado , are spending the holidays with his parents north of town. Charley Woods and Glen Hapgood went to Wet more , Kan. , Monday , be ing called there by the sickness of Mr. Woods' mother. Willis Lytlo and wife sent tin ; holi day * with relatives , at Rlverton. Gt-neva and Edith Raymond of Hiawatha are spending the week at the home of R. A. ClarkA party was given in their honor Wednesday even ing. Ilathburn Haskett is home from Orleans where he has been looking after his farm. He expects to move there in February. f Guy Jameson spent the llrst of the week in Kansas City. Emmet Condit of Ohio is here visit ing his aunt , Mrs. L. N. Mills Ho is In the real estate business and expects t" locate in the southwest. Nevada Hays , who Is attending school at Liberty , Mo. , is home for the holidays. Mrs. Byral Day of Pasadena , Cal. , arrived Sunday for a visit at this place. The city mavshal is olTerlng a reward tor the capture of the boys that have baen breaking the glass in the street lumps. B irl Vandeventer of Mankato , Kas , is spending the week with his father. M. H. Vandeventer. Mr * . C. H. Thomas and Fairy are spending the week with relatives m Auburn. Will James of Lawrence , Kan . was in the guest of his father the first of th wt > ek. Will is in thn employ of the Unfon Pacific and is drawing a good -xUr as head man of the material de partment. Chester Fisher and wife of Oswego. Kansas are visit inp re latives in and near this city.