THE PALLS TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , FEBRUARYS , 1906. VL SEVENTH ANNUAL HOUSE-KEEPERS SALE ! FBBRUf\RY5 \ V. G. LYFORD , Falls City , N A MONEY SAVING SEASON -r This Annul Sale of the most common necessities in the house , has come to bean economical event that attracts every house-keeper in this vicinity. This year we are at an unusual disadvantage because of the extraordinary advance that has taken place on all heavy cotton goods. While the prices named on the items herein quoted are much above the quotations of a year ago , they are really quite as low , considering the present market cost. Many of these items were bought before the late advance and are now offered at less than present value. We make a general cut on the prices of these domestic fabrics but once a year. This Sale is your Money Saving Opportunity and comes at the time when these goods are needed by every woman and every household. Go over the list carefully , place your orders early , for every item is needed. The quantities on hand are large but the most attractive will be closed out early in the sale and cannot be duplicated. Special prices during this sale are made on Muslins , Sheetings , Shirtings , Tickings , India Linens , Ginghams , Flanneletts Outings , Sheets , Pillow Cases , Teble Linens , Embroideries , Muslin Underwear , &c. Closing Out Prices are made on all winter lines. SPR8NG ANNOUNCEMENT For the remarkable patronage we have enjoyed during i9os , you have oursincere appreciation. For I9o6 we are preparing larger than ever and con fidently expect to merit your entire business. We are not followers in any sense , but propose to lead the procession. Our buyer is now in the eastern markets seeking the latest novelties and bargains , such as are not found in the west. We guarantee that we give the largest measure of substantial value throughout our stock. We are ready to back the quality of our merchandise with every assurance and solicit' your favor and your patronage on one ground only , namely , THE flERIT OF OUR METHODS AND OUR GOODS. Muslins and Sheetings The advance on Muslins and Sheetings luib been inoro marked than on any other line. Involving but little labor and expense in mann- fneture , their tluctuations follow cloHoly those of the raw material. We are quoting the closest prices ever made by us and make them only on the stock on hand and during the days of this sale. Grendell light weight unbleached muslin 5c Logan medium weight umbleached muslin.,5.\c Walervillo good weight unbleached muslin . . . ( > Je Sheep Head very heavy 7c Pepperell 11 fiiio unbleached muslin Tic- Indian Uead very heavy unbleached muslin..8k Crystal Spray light weight bleached muslin. . . . (5c ( Farmer's Ohoice good weight bleached muslin. 7 Uopo medium weight bleached muslin Blaclcstona medium weight blenched muslin. . .Sc Lonsdale heavy weight bleached muslin 8 Pride of the "West very line bleached muslin..13c Wamsutto heavy weight bleached muslin. . , .12Jc Golden Wotlding half bleached muslin Sc. Hill heavy weight half bleached muslin S.Jc. Dwight.Anchor heavyweight half bleached. . lO Berkley GO Cambric bleached muslin 9i Lonsdale Cambric bleached muslin lie Berkley 150 Cambric bleached muslin 17c Pepperell 42 inch bleached pillow casing. . . .124 Pepporell 45 inch bleached pillow casing. . . .13J Pepperell inch unbleached pillow casing..lilt Pepperell-15 inch unbleached pillow casing.,12lc Pepperell 8-4 unbleached sheeting ! ' . ) < . Pepporell 9-1 unbleached sheetinu 21c Pepperell 10-1 unbleached sheeting 23c' Pepperell 8-1 bleached sheeting 2U- Pepperell 9-1 bleached sheeting 21k' Popperell 10-1 bleached sheeting 2F > c Dwight Anchor 94 unbleached sheeting 27c RULO. K. F. Duncan nntl wlfo ol Lewlston , Nob. , visited with friends In this city several days lust week. Sam Ware , was on the tick list last week. A new boiler was installed Into the Burlington pump station hero last week Charllo Sosuo of White Cloud , was a Hulo visitor Monday. P. P. Frederick and gang are repair ins the dike on the west side of the river just north of the big bridge this week. Mrs Dora Hall of White Cloud , at tended the U. of II. lodge in this city last Friday. Ira Perry of Uushbottom was trans acting business in Hulo Saturday. Tony Asherxind wife of tbe Reser vation were- Rule visitors Saturday , the guests of James Kermoade and wife. Dwight Anchor 9 1 bleached sheeting 29c Aurora 8-1 bleached sheeting 22i- Aurora 9-4 bleached sheeting * 24c Aurora 10-4 bleached sheeting 2b'c Aurora 8-4 unbleached sheeting 20c Aurora 9-4 unbleached sheeting 22c Aurora 10 4 unbleached sheeting 2-ic Lockwood 9-4 bleached sheeting 27c Continental 42 in bleached pillow tubing lu'c Continental 45 inch bleached pillow tubing. . . 17c Berkley Long Cloth No 1500 11 Berkley Long Cloth No 1000 13Jc Berkley Long Cloth No 2000 lUc Sheets and Pillow Cases 12x3(5 ( inches K. E. 0. pillow cases IOC ' 15x30 inches Victoria pillow cases 12 1-2C 15x3 ( > inches Fruit pillow cases 16C 72x90 inches Vermont sheets 49C 81x90 inches Vermont sheets 60C 90x93 inches Fruit sheets 80c 81x90 inches Fruit sheets 70C 81x90 inches Fruit sheets special 85C Above are special prices for this sale only Do not delay buying your muslin wear of all kinds. The indications are for higher prices. Embroideries Lyford's has come to be regarded as the center of trade , especially on embroideries. We are showing a most complete and facinating stock ol Muslin , Nainsook and Swiss Edgings.Galloons Insertions , Flouncing , Corset Covers , Waist Fronts. As n special during this calo we offer 1300 yards Cambric Insertions and Edgings es pecially suitable for muslin wear , 4 to 7 inches wide and worth double the price at lOc and 7Ac per yard. Also all Embroideries carried from last year at about half price. John Dunn of Rushbottom was a business visitor in this oity on Satur day. Abe Llboivj is working with the Burlington bridge gang. Miss Ksslo Marsh departed for Stella Thursday of last week. lionry Still anil wlfo wenAtehhon visitors Saturday. Mrs Cain ol Preston rUlted with her parents , Mr. and Mr ? . Johnsou of Hulo this week. Edna Hern \Vyinore visited with her uuelo John LuRando of thU city , last weeV. Rlaln Autlerson of Hiawatha , visited With his brother , Dodo and wlfo , in this city on Thureday of last week. Will Young , night wutohnian of the Atchlsou freight engine , shoveled coal two trips for Ilenry Still. Mrs. John Anderson ot Hiawatha , stopped oil at Rule ouu day last week while on her way homo from Iowa where she had been visiting her daughter , Mrs. Ktta Craig. Pat Simon was a Preston visitor Sunday. John Huler sold oft all his stock , farming implements and household goods lust week and left ( or southern Oklahoma. Alfred Eluyuj , wife and little eon of ForlCfqiic , Mo. , were In this city Sun day , the guests of Sherman Hayes and wifo. Mrs. Gus Boomer of Sapps Crossing , Mo , was a Rule visitor last Sunday- Lust Sunday was certainly a real spring day , which was fully demon strated by our townspeople , as they were out In number ; . Miss Carrie Boiler came down from V > rdon on Saturday to visit her sister , Mrs. Will Ratckin. She returned Monday , Some time after eleven o'clock lust Saturday night , thieves broke Into the Table Linen 10 per cent discount Our table Linens have gained an enviable repu tation for linish , weight- quality and unusual beauty of design. D.iring this sale to ivduce the stock prior to the arrival of our spring pur hnscB , a discount of ten per cent will i > e given. Ginghams , Percales and Calicoes 30 pieces best grade etaple check ( \ \ gingham worth Sc , sale price * 20 pieces high grade dress ginghams patterns especially adapted to children's wear \\c Cheap at 12c > sale price * * * " 20 pieces Manchester Chamory sale price 12 pieces 30 inches mercirized Chambry worth 20c sale price 30 pieces Manchester fine 3(5 ( inch 1 "J f Percale worth 15c sale price * * * * " " * 100 pieces Standard incligo , bine , gray , red , c x- , black and light calicoes at the old pri > . . * ' * ' Muslin Underwear In this department will be found the richest , most attractive assortment of Ladies wear we have ever displayed. The prices are much below our regular figures. Corset Covers from lie to $1.50. Petticoats from 25c to $5.00. Gowns from 50c to $2.5t ) . Drawers from 25c to $1.50. Spring Wool Goods Our new fabrics for Spring and Summer Waists and Suits are now on isale and will bo found to include the newest and best the market affords. The aofl , delicate grays that promise to lend thip season are shown in variety from 50c to S1.5C per yard. New waistings in Wool , Cotton and Silk , plaids , plain and fancies 2f > c to $1.00 per yard. saloon of Davis & Leeds and took two revolvers and fifteen dollars in'cash from the lunch counter drawer. The building was entered from the rear by cutting out a window glass. Geo. N. Ocamb's store wi\s alee broken Int. ) and several pairs of shoes taken. Grandma Cutler has been quite sick at the homo of her daughter , Mrs. Kuljrh. Mr . Thomas Hayes has been serious ly ill for the past week but recovered HiOlcienlly to be taken to St. JOG and placed under the care of a specialist. Uuv. Forgerson of S.iloai. preached to the M. K , people on Sunday , morn ing and evening. , ' Rev. W. II. Splcer preached to n lare crowd ut the Holiness church Sunday night. A. II. Mttnn made a business trip to Lincoln Sunday night. Judge Davis visited in St. Joe several days this week , "Money Back" Silks. No Silks that have been brought out for many years have made so pronounced a hit. For wear. finish and those indescribable characteristics which maki- * ilk so irresitita to women , "money buck'1 luuv made a niilinn > il limitation. We will show this make from Sl.i > ) t .200 We also carry an exhaustive stock f i , ry changeable and plain Taffeta , Pean il- i. < . .1 tp and fancy silks , Orepede Chines , Snteeiif , etc. Bargain Prices on the Following Lines During this Sale Lace Curtains 15 per cent discount. Carpets at old prices. Crunks and valises new arrivals Winter Underwear 20 per cent off. Winter Hosiery 25 per cent off. Winter Gloves and Mittens 25 per cent off. Winter Knit Wear 25 percent off. Dressing S.ic-qiif > B 33 Jt per cent off. Sjiiit Waists- pt r cent off. Flannelettes and Outings at deep cuts. Groceries 20 pouudh Granulated Sugar $1.00 5 pounds Large Prunes 25 1 pound Choice Dried Peaches 10 1 pound Choice Dried Apricots . " . . . .10 1 package Seeded Raising OS 1 package Currants 07 1 pound Bulk Starch 03 ' 1 can California 'Apricots 13 lean Baltimore Peaches , .11 1 can Sweet Potakes 10 1 can Tomatoes 08 1 can Peas ' 07 .1 can corn ( i cans for 25c 05 1 pound Choice Mixed Nuts 15 f pound package Oat Meal 15 1 pound paakago Lion Coffee 15 Special in Bed Spreads 40 Extra large , very heavy fringed all around QuiltB at an exceptionally low cost and easily worth $2.00 For this sale only. . $ 1.50 MrJ. . W Flosford and son , Newton were St. Joe visitors the lirst of the week. John Talbert Hinklc was a St. Joe visitor this week. Less Leeds made a business trip to Omaha this week. Charles Scott of Brown county , Kas. , was transacting business in this city Monday. Olney Graham launched hla ferry boat on Monday having finished mak ing repairs on Saturday. The river is almo.n clear of ice at this point. Frank Castt-ol of Forest City trans acted business In this city Monday of thi * week. James Tangney , sr. , shipped a car of fat cattle to Kansas City Monday. W. M. Vastlna shipped a car of hogs to St. Joe Monday. The dance at Wert Baler's Saturday night was well attended and good order prevailed. W. E. Johnston held the position of of bridge watchman two days this Mrs. A. .1 Hart is on the sick list this week. Mrs Kermsuue has been seriously ill the past week -but is improving ut this -"riting. y. W. Unrk and wife were Falls City visitors Monday. . ] . A. Ilinklu has purchased a new computing tcajc to b-j used in tht- place of the Old ones in his store. Frank Brown says it is a puzzler until you ! jet used to it. Kd Davis , Less Leeds and Steve Story created some little excitement among the sports on Sunday by going down to a bar for some target shooting and some of the boys though * they were shooting ducks Bert Vouch of Falls City , was a Rule visitor on Tuesday. The Bachelor girls met with Ella Carpenter Wednesday night. Lo/a MoMahon presided over the punch bowl. The prize for the guessing contest was won by Essie Marsn. Sev eral Bachelor boys was admitted and all report as having a g iod time.