THE PALLS CITY TRLBUNls , FRIDAY , MARCH 30 , 1906 5 TK rT [ INOLEUM S SI I - We are prepared to state to our trade that we ( Jj * are better prepared to supply good floor coverings jj | this season than ever before. Carpets are higher ( * than for many years , but we have made such a jj | J $ fortunate purchase that we can sell cheaper than ( Jj S last season. We have 3 patterns of 12 ft. wide linoleum M which we offer at 60c per square yard , or $2.40 per running yard. Flontgomery Ward wants $2.50 for same qual = & ity = = f reight extra. S We charge 5c per square yard extra when you % want us to lay it. This price lasts only with present stock. S w First come , first served. 71T Kitchen Cabinet $4.50 ES if S The best prices - - The best stock in Richardson ' county. I flReavis & Abbey 1 LOCAL LORE. Eat Sowles' candy. Call 74 when in need of a nice juicy steak. Spare ribs and tenderloin at Heiser and Moeiman. The road drag might help if it were reinforced by a set of sails. Muddy , muddier , muddiest. How would you like to be the j rural route man ? ! Store displays of onion sets , sassafras bark , marbles and fish ing tackle are among the har bingers of Spring. It is always the girl who wears her dress cut down to the sur- tingle that is shocked when she sees a man in his shirt sleeves. Two of Falls City's most pro minent merchants are advocating a mutual telephone company com posed of the merchants and busi ness men. A Falls City man was telling his wife of a dinner party he saw ne evening in a swell eastern hotel. "How were the ladies dressed , " she asked. 4'I don't know , " replied the man , "I was ashamed to look under the table. " This poetic sentiment about Spring and the odor of plum blossoms and the buying of bees in the drowsy air is all right in its way , but what about the nights when the wind comes up with a sudden howl , and the lightning splits the heavens wide open , and the thunder sounds like the crack of doom , and you hide your head under the covers and shake like a scared wolf ? Summer isn't all it seems like when you think of it in the good old winter time bj' a durn sight. Wanted To Buy. Residence property direct from owner in desirable location. State lowest cash price. Also want atlas of Richardson County. 114-3t F. E. FAKKINGTON. * Read This. And remember that this is the last call. We want our money and accounts of 1905 due us must be paid. We have helped you , now come to time and pa } ' up. Start anew on the new year. Don't treat this notice lightly , we mean what we say. We want pur money and arc going to have it. Yours , CHICAGO LUMIWK & COAL Co. , C. II. RICKAKDS , Mgr. In the absence of unfavorable weather this should be the great est of all fruit years. The Miss ouri state farm sent out five hundred letters inquiring the fruit prospects last week and re ceived some four hundred replies all speaking in the most en thusiastic terms of the prospect. Apples and peaches in Richardson county should be the limit this year and the house wife may look to the canning season with con fidence. Verdon is bragging of a man who , though married fifteen yearti , never goes away from home without kissing his wife good bye. That's nothing ; Falls City has a man who has been married twenty years and not only kisses his wife when he goes away from home but kisses the hired girl when his wife goes away from home. Worthe Faulkner of East St. Louis was selected out of a class of one hundred and twenty to sing at the year end musical given in St. Louis by one of America's greatest vocal teacher. Sam Wahl has had an expert window draper working on his clothing windows ajl week and as a result has about as prett } ' a window display as one would care to see. April 1st comes on Sunday and the Falls City men are preparing to fool their wives by going to church with them. Big doings at the Elks tonight. Election of officers and candidates in droves to iniatiate. FOR RUNT : A good barn close to square. Inquire at this office. Angela Tiehen of Dawson was the guest of Falls City friends on Tuesday. The contract for the home soon to be built by Ike Harris of Stella was let last week to Simon Davies of this city. Dave Reavis has been a victim of the "pink eye" for the past week but is fully recovered and is again at his work. The interest the general public is showing in the municipal election is indicated by the fact that The Tribune has received 18 signed communications bearing thereon this week. We regret that lack of space will not per mit of their publication. For Sale. One good trusty , single driver at seventy-five dollars. J. W. CKOOK. The District cotnention of the Womans Federated clubs meets 'it Weeping Water April 3rd and 4th , Mrs. William Wilson and Mrs. Chas. Huffman will attend as delegates representing the Womaus club , Miss Jennie Keim and Miss Lillie Banks will be lelegates from the Friends in Council ; Mrs. P. S. Ileacbck and Sirs. A. E. Hill will represent the Sorosis. A Kansas paper published the Allowing card of thanks last week : "I desire to thank my friends and neighbors for their dndly assistance and co-operation n the death of my beloved hus band. " What did she mean ? A little five year old boy ex pressed the general sentiment .vhen he slipped and fell on a crossing last Monday. He looked about him with an injured air for a moment , then said , ' 'dam de mud. " The new music store will suon bo open for business. Falls City has Jong needed an establishment of this character and it vill no doubt be a success from the word Kro- WANTUD. A good girl for general house w o r k. Good wages. For further particulars apply at the D. II. Blakeney millinery store. A .lay got a jnjj from ti jug , Anil u lump post lie Blurted to lint ; : A cop wild "Oh , Joy ! I'll just harvest that boy And run the Jay with the jug In the jug. " K. C Times. Wm. Cornell sent in a dollar from Oneida , Kansas on Wednes day requesting The Tribune to be sent him , and has our thanks for same. I. G. McGinns of Dawson , a prominent farmer and stockman had two carloads of cattle on the Kansas City market during the week. The first strawberries made their appearance Monday and the price was as high as the bottom of the box. Tim Cummings came down from Dawson on Wednesday for a brief vhit with Falls City friends. i W. II. Hayward of Nebraska City has our thanks for favors , and will receive The Tribune for a year . The prohibs are putting up all kinds of a fight , and are working- early and late to elect their ticket. Mrs. J. Neitxel of Preston was visiting at the home of her daugh ter Mrs. Bert Harpster on Mon day. Uncle John Scott of Table. Rock made us a very pleasanl call on Wednesday of this week Isham Reavis was engaged be fore the district Court of Ilia watha the first of theweek A. ft. Fellers was down fron his home in Ilumboldt the first o the week. 'MAKE HOME BEAUT To make home beautiful and pleasant , so that life is worth the living" , is the chief purpose of every one who has a home to aiipport. Spring will soon be here and why not give your home a new dress of Paint and Wall paper and make everything cheery and bright. We carry the Bradley & Nooman paints , none better made. On wall paper \ve can give you any thing- you want at the lowest price. m Don't fail to come in and * see our samples and get our prices. We also have Japalac , Varnish , Stains , Floor Wax , Moor Paints , Buggy Paints , Wagon Paints , White Lead and Linseed Oil all at the lowest price. Remember the place. City Pharmacy. Dr. McMillan , Prep. Falls City Nebraska John Rjan came up from Kulo ast Friday. Mrs. Harrett was down from Salem last Tuesday. Ivy Law is visiting with reia- ives in Table Rock. O. 1 * . Heck was a business isitor in Salem Friday. Ed May returned to Salem on lie noon passenger Monday. K. R. Rule has returned from lis visit with Salem friends. Mrs. Gentry of Salem was a isitor here during the past week. Mrs. F. W. Cleveland is spend- ng the week with friends here. Clay Wagner of Salem was a justness visitor here on last Thursday. Kay Johnson and Clarence Clary drove down from Salem Tuesday. Have you bought any ' 'home mule" goods this week ? If not , why not ? Mrs. J. C5. Ranger of Salem is visiting with her daughter Mrs. i. E. ScoU. Shubert has organised a base ) all team well , here's looking it them ! _ Fleming Robb of Verdon spent Thursday the guest of Falls City friends. F. Snethen w.-ts down from [ lumboldt during the latter part of the past week. Mrs. Katherine "Wylic is visit ing in Salem the guest of Allan D. May and wife. Mary Albright , one of our com positors was on the sick list the first of the week. A. A. Tanner and little Albert of Ilumboldt spent Saturday with relatives in our city. F. P. Page , the genial livery man of Dawson. was a business visitor in our city on Monday. R. E. Grinstead returned Mon day to his Salem home after a brief business trip in this city. Grant S. Ocamb , a prosperous business man of Rule was a visit or here on Monday of this week. May Shrimpton has returned to her home in Salem after an ex tended visit with friends here and at Stella. Henry Patterson while down from Ilumboldt last Thursday paid his old friends in this office a call. Frank Stohr left Monday eve ning for Concordia , Kansas where he has accepted a good position. Wilson Korner and Ned Towle were St. Joe visitors last week where they attended a telephone meeting. Dr. Kerr joined his wife , on Sunday , in Kansas City , where she has been visiting with their son Dr. Lee Kerr , and wife. Jake Norris and Doll Whitakei bagged forty ducks last Sunday which shows up the boys abililj in this enjoyable line of sport. A. J. Santo was up from Rule last Saturday and has our thanks for a dollar put in our bank fo his subscription to this weekly. The A. F. & A M. Mnsoni order No. J will meet next Mon day evening at their local hall it this city. Let every one attorn this meeting. Harvey Estes who has been a compositor on the Dawson News boy for several years , is now employed on the local New force. Mrs. A. F. Ray and son Will who , li.ive been visiting at the home eli li T father Patrick Casey , re turned Thursday to their home ii Omaha. ( la re me Hi-ck is now the proiu I n .M < For of the white team form- t-rlv I'wiied by Col. James Powell. I'lif deal took place this week ml the team is certainly a beauty. I is II. Crrnell gave us : i very . saiit call on Saturday after- , and hewed his appreciation IMS wei-klv , bv paying foran- r earin advance. Thanks again. Louis Plege was in Li'avcn- kvorth Monday contracting for norc ica. lie now has in the U'ighborhood of 500 tons which ic has shipped in froiiiMinnesota ind other points. While the mce will necessarily be high the Ittality is uniformly excellent and he danger of an ire famitnc is re moved. Willard Sears , who has been a rnlucd employee in the Leyda & IVhctstitic cigar factory for the > ast three years , resigned his losition last Saturday. lie will cave soon for Wichita , Kansas .vhcrc he has signed a contract as eft fielder , with that League for .he coming base ball season. The first number of The Salem Sentinel , the new paper publish- : d by Allan D. May , reached us : his week. It is filled with uright and timely local news , \iil is well supplied with adver tising. That it will be a success no one who knows the ability of its editor will doubt. Wahl and Parchen have been loing a splendid business since their opening a few weeks ago. The right kind of merchandise and enough printers ink to let the buying public know about it is an irresistable combination. Miss Lillie Banks is on the pro gramme at the Weeping Water womans convention for a piano ? olo. Miss Banks is recognised as a pianoist of unusual brill iancy and we can promise the convention a treat. Joe Ridley and family ofKansas City are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Parlier. The former is employed on the Omaha stub , and has secured a house in this city , as the family will reside here in the future. Eva Cooper of Ilumboldt who has a host of friends in this city , has resigned her position in the Ilumboldt schools , and will leave about the middle of April for the Philippines , as an instructor. Elsie Goldner. who is employ ed as a stenographer in Lincoln , was taken suddenly ill last week , and will be brought to her home in this city , some time during this week. Old Jerri' Hemphill is laying at the home of Mrs. Collier very ill. Jerry has been ailing for a long time and the probabilities are that he will soon be released from his suffering. Alex Tiehen and small son were down from Dawson on Tues day. { TRUE { AS THE { & > SUN A watch must be or nil its beauty ! H mockery. \ If you ptirchiiBu u wntch 4 you get a gmmuiteed one no mailer how simple the case. case.The The innn who IIUH no time to wiiBle cannot afford to carry an unreliable wnteh. Our RELIABLE WATCHES may always be relied upon. We Koll all tlio host makes in gold filled and silver cases. Call and nee our line of watches , each onu guaran teed to give satisfactory service. A.E. J AQUET THE OLD RELIABLE INTIIIi LAND OFTIIliBIG HOMESTEAD RANCHES FUR SALE. ' % < Large or small buyers > can locate on adjoining < ; T LAND < | For information write % M. U. CRAVATII , Luella , Neb. $