The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, October 19, 1906, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE FALLS CHY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , OCTOBER 19 , 1906
The Fairy Land of Jewels
The wonder working' of Queen Mab herself
with all her fairy subjects skill to aid her , could
not equal the production of the Goldsmith's art
as it is understood today.
For delicacy of form and coloring1 , for grace
of design , for multiplicity of shapes and uses ,
modern jewelry has reached the highest mark.
Our connection with those producers of beau
tiful jewelry is very close and we can offer their
creations to our townspeople as soon as New
York can see them. Just now we are showing
new ideas in Bracelets. Fall designs in plain
and colored gold , with or without sets.
Rings in all the latest designs and of all
prices. None but solid gold in stock. Call
and see our stock first-class in every detail.
A. E. The "Old Reliable"
. . Jaqaet Jeweler
LOCAL LORE
Eat Sowles' candy.
Rye for sale at Heck's feed
store.
Jack Worthington was up from
Preston Sunda3' .
A. A. Tanner was down from
Hnmboldt on Friday.
A Graham was on the hick list
the first of the week.
John Tighe returned Saturday
to his home at Dawson.
L. C. Edwards spent Sunday
with his parents at Ilumboldt.
J. B. Holland of Stella was
among1 the Saturday visitors here.
Landlord Spence is doing him
self proud with a new grey hat.
Dr. J. LGandy came down
from Humboldt Saturday of last
week.
J. W. Babbit of Hiawatha was
among the Friday visitors at this
place.
Mrs. M. D. Lum of Verdon is
the guest of her mother Mrs. Sue
DeWald.
Oliver Stottghton spent Satur-
cTaj' the guest of friends in Kansas -
sas Qity.
F. W. Robb of Verdon was the
guest of Odda Lapp the past
Sunday.
Philo Lawrence was up from
Hatnlin. Kansas the latter part
of the week.
Abel Baldwin of Stella was
here in a business waj' the last of
the past week.
C. A. Cook of Salem was a
business visitor here the fore
part of this week.
Mrs. Ebenexcr Gould and son
of Cedarville were business visi
tors here Saturday.
Mrs.Rebecca Gribbling of White
Cloud , Kansas'is visiting with her
sister Mrs. Ada Wells.
J. G. Hendrix of Salem was
among the out of town people in
this city the past Saturday.
Maud Graham is visiting her
brother at St. Louis. She will
be absent a couple of weeks.
\V. H. Pillsbury and son were
here from Lincoln the latter part
of the week visiting with old
friends.
Frank Shubert was clown from
Shubert last Friday and went
from here to Rule to hear E. M.
Pollard.
Hon. E. M. Pollard was a Fall ?
City visitor the past Friday , am
went from here to Rule , where
he spoke the same evening.
Mrs. B. F. Gravatt and daugh
ter Hazel , who have been visit
ing with Mrs. Ray Miller , re
turned Sunday to their home
at Ilumboldt.
"
Win. Brandow , of Ilumboldt , a
breeder of Duroc-Jerseys , who
had been attending the horse
show at Kansas City , stopped in
this city last Saturday while on
his way home. He was a pleas
ant caller at this o ffice.
Miss Davis was down from Au
burn Friday.
Lillian Oswald spent Sunday
with friends in the country.
O. A. Cooper of Humboldt
pent Friday with friends in this
ity.
Reuben Joy was up from his
lome near Reserve on Saturday
ist.
ist.R.
R. B. Wyatt and wife of Re-
erve , were Saturday visitors in
his city.
Mrs. Peter Lear is quite sick
t her home in the eastern part
f town.
Oscar JJoellers of Preston was
ooking after business affairs her
he past Saturday.
J. R. Cain left Saturday for
he southwest on a business tour
of three weeks duration.
Mrs. M. Watson and daughter ,
Mrs. D. II. Sears were here from
Reserve the past Saturday.
Mrs. Norris Cole and two
aughters of Cedarvilleere in
his city the past Saturda3' .
Mrs. DeLes Graham and chil-
ren of Dawson are yisiting at
he home of her mother , Mrs
Babb. _ _
B. Presley and Company of St.
Daul have contracted for several
arloads of apples from this
ilace.
Mrs. Margaret Norton , and
> aby , of Colorado Springs are
isiting with her mother , Mrs.
duster.
Mrs. E. L. Crane of Humboldt
pent several days the first of the
veek the guest of E. F. Sharts
and wife.
Thomas Palmer came in from
\IcCook the first of the week for
a few days visit with his mother ,
ind friends.
Mrs. J. A. Thompson and baby
of Mabton , Wash. , are visiting
it the home of Win. Thompson
n this city.
Little Albert Tanner spent a
, 'ew clays of last week in this city
returning Sunday to his home at
Humboldt.
Mrs. George Prater went to
Sabetha Monday morning for a
visit with her brother Wm.
Bentley and family.
Mr. Lilly brought up a load of
apples from his home near Re
serve , last Saturday. The same
were for the vinegar factory.
A carriage load of Falls City
republicans drove to Rule Friday
evening and listened to Hon. E.
M. Pollard in his speech that
night.
Rev. Griffin left Monday morn
ing for a ten days stav at Denver
and Colorado Springs , and consequently
quently there will be no services
at the Presbyterian church next
Sunday morning.
May Startzel who has been
visiting for the past three weeks
with friends in this city , left
Sunday for her home at Atchi-
son. She was accompanied by
Mrs. F. Werner who will spend
the week with friends there.
Sec those work marcs and
horses at the Margrave ranch.
May Jones and Clarence Heck
drove to Verdon Sunday alter
noon.
Harry Foehlinger came up
from Atchison and spent Sunday
with friends here.
James McKcivcr of Nebraska
City is spending the week with
home folks in this city.
Mrs. Edwin May of Salem is
visiting at the home of her par
cuts Dr. Keller and wife.
Eva Heater , of Bellcview * Ohio
has been 'the guest of Mrs. Harry
Morrow during the week.
Mrs. Levi Close of Hiawatha
was the guest of Mesdamcs Kor-
ner and Morrow during the week.
Ernest Obcnland , Vcrnon Rip
Icy and Harry Messier went to
Verdon Sunday to sec the ball
game there in the afternoon.
Margaret Ilorrocks , Verna
Story of this city and DeWin
filler of Hiawatha attended the
races at Salem last Thursda ) '
afternoon.
Wcs Nedrow and wife , living
north of town , are the proud
parents of an infant son which
arrived at their home Saturday
October 13.
Fred Cain came in from the
nourishing west the first of the
week for a short visit with his
family in this city. Fred says
there is no place like Montana.
In the absence of the minister
of the Christian church on last
Lord's Da } ' , Prof. Oliver , County
Superintendent preached two ex
cellent sermons to appreciative
audiences.
Harry Morrow left last Friday
to attend the DuPont convention
at Washington , D. C. On his re
turn trip he will stop at New
York City , Niagara Falls , Brook
lyn and many other eastern points
of national fame.
W. L. White and wife returned
the first of the week from Kan
sas City and Lawrence , Kansas.
Mr. White was returning from
his trip and he wasmet % by Mrs.
White at Kansas City where they ;
purchased a portion of their holi
day stock.
Burton Sperr } ' is engaged in
moving the old Neitzel building
back from its present location to
one near the alley , where it will
be used for a barn and a modern
up-to-date residence will be con
structed on the old site. This
house is one of the old land
marks of Falls City.
Bargains for Sale.
Fine stock and grain farm ,
about 200 acres , upland,3 } miles
to town , good improvements ,
$05 per acres , , one-third cash ,
balance 10 10 20 years time.
80 acres near Falls City , good
improvements , good terms.
Owner might consider some
good town property lib part
pay. These are bargains. See
us at once.
CLEAVER & SKIJOLU.
NOW
IS
THE TlflE
To use Stock Food. We
have a Stock Food of our
own make that we have been
selling for several years. It
is made of the Purest and
Best Drugs and nothing in
it that will injure the ani
mal. It keeps them perfectly
healthy , enables them to di
gest a much larger per cent
of their fooddestroys worms
and keeps all the secretions
of the animal active and nat
ural. This Food will more
than pay for itself in extra
flesh produced. Try our Dip.
It is better and cheaper than
any other.
Citv
Pharmacy
Dr. MCMILLAN. , Prop.
JYFORD'S [ YFORD'S
Dress Coeds
A most exhaustive assortment of nearly every wear , is now shown on our tables.
Our stock approaches in variety , that of large city stores. It is especially rich in
Broadcloths , Batistes , Wool Taffetas , Panamas , Henriettas , Plaids and Mixtures.
Mvery shade demanded by present modes is shown. It would not be worth while
to attempt to name and describe each item. We guarantee our qualities to be super
ior. At 25c is a wide range of Fancies , Mixtures and Plains. At 500 to $ i any
whim or want can be satisfied. Buying as we do , nea'rly all our Dress Goods , di
rectly from the manufacturer , but few stores are able to match our qualities and
prices and that freshness and novelty which furnishes the great charm to garments
when complete.
Remnants
A large number of all lengths , all prices and all wears in Dress Goods , have been
put on our remnant table to close. 'This affords an opportunity to secure the most
desirable goods at less than cost. First comers get the best selection.
Flannelettes
These dressy tasteful fabrics , having much more weight and beauty , but Costing
only a trifle more than calicoes , have come into almost universal use. At
from 5c to soc we have every desirable cloth of this kind brought out this season.
Ladies should see our variety before buying.
Cloaks Cloaks
So unprecedented have our sales of Cloaks been during the last two weeks , that
we have scarcely been able to keep our assortment complete. We are haying new
garments come in nearly every day and many more ordered , so you will find at any
time , fresh and novel designs , all at popular prices. Remember one thing , we do
not pay high priced traveling' salesmen's salaries nor profits to expensive middlemen ,
but buy our Cloaks direct from the people who make nearly all the ladie's garments
sold in this country. We guarantee our cloths , styles and tailoring to be equal to
those of anv firm in this or anv other vicinitv.
*
Henry Sanford went to Hiawatha -
watha Sunday.
Prof. Tobie is attending to
business afi'airs at Lincoln.
Florence McFarland is seri
ously ill at her home in this city.
F. Snethen was here from
Humboldt the fore part of this
week.
John Leatherman of Ilumboldt
vas here in a business way this
week.
Mrs. VanWinkle was a busi
ness visitor at Verdon last Tues-
Hi Beldon was down from
Dawson in a business way yester-
lay.
J. M. Shaw was here in a busi
ness way from Hiawatha on
Tuesday.
Lewis Suess on route 3 was
i pleasant caller at this office last
Saturday.
Dr. Montgomery of btella was
among the Tuesday visitors in
; his city.
Walter O'Brien of Dawson was
a Falls City visitor here during
the week.
Dr. S. A. VanOsdel came down ,
from Barada to be in attendance '
it the meeting of the association.
Albert /iimber went to Kansas1 .
ity Wednesday morning to at
tend the Horse Show festivities ,
A fine lot of draft mares weigh
ing from 1,000 to 1,450 pounds ,
bred to a jack. For sale at Mar
grave's ranch.
Wilson Shock returned the lat
ter part of the past week from
Stella , where he has been trans
acting business affairs the past
two weeks.
Mrs. Smith and four children ,
who have been visiting at the
home of Grorge Noah and wife ,
left Sunday for their home at
Tr03" , Kansas.
Ned Towle spent Monday in
St. Joseph.
Sausage and buckwheat cakes
are about ripe.
Bill Lutx is adding two rooms
to his cottage.
Dr. Wilson came down from
Ilumboldt on Tuesday.
Mrs. Clara Glines is home from
Omaha fora brief visit.
Frank Breimer is seriously ill'
at his home in this city.
Vera Lord was the guest of
Verdon friends during the week.
John Echard , wife and daugh
ter were here from Dawson on
Wednesday.
George Jennings is enlarging
his residence property on south
Chase street.
Rev. John Calvert was among
the Humboldt visitors here dur
ing the week.
Carrie Slocum a n d Sarah
Hutchings spent Saturday and
Sunday the guests of friends at
Stella.
Simon Sailors is very ill at his
home in the north part of town ,
and it is doubtful if he will re
cover.
Mesdames J. W. Stump and
Margaret Foutch of Verdon were
the guests of Falls Citv friends
yesterday. w .
I
Born to Burt Reavis and wife
on Saturday , Oct. 13th , a little
daughter. Mother and child are
doing well.
Mebdames John Powell , Rob'tj
Rule , G. M. Barrett and Jim
Powell drove to Salem Wednes
day and spent the day the guests
of Mrs. Joseph Lord.
Norman Musselman shouldered
his fish pole yesterday noon and
the last we saw of him he was
making for southern parts , where
the rippling Nemaha wends its
way.
Mrs. Will Davis of Ilumboldt
is the guest of her sister , Mrs.
Amos. Gantt.
Mrs. Pillsbury and sons of
Lincoln are the guests of V , G.
Lyford's family.
Dr. Marsh of Humboldt at
tended the meeting of the medi
cal association here.
S. M. Philpot of Ilumboldt
spent several days of this week
with Falls City friends.
Joocph Glasser of Humboldt
was a welcome caller at these
quarters Tuesday afternoon.
Rev. Berry and wife of Plum-
boldt were the guests of friends
in this city during the week.
Mrs. George V. Stumbo and
daughter. Jennie Pearl , returned
Saturday to their home at Lin
coln.
Mrs. J. J. Faulkner , who vis
ited relatives here last week , re
turned to her home in St. Louis
Thursday.
O. L. BantJc , manager of the
Ilumboldt Brick Plant was a
pleasant caller at these quarters
on Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Joy Beyctte and children
of Nebraska City are visiting at
the home of her parents , Chief of
Police Beasley and wife.
Mrs. C. B. Randolph sent us
greetings from Kansas City the
first of the week and from now
on will be a Tribune reader.
I I C. F. Reavis leaves for Seattle ,
j Washington , tomorrow to try a
law suit there next week. He
will return via San Francisco.
O. C. Ayers one of the pros
perous fanners living south of
Ilumboldt , was a pleasant caller
at this office Tuesday morning.
He and his wife drove down in
the morning and spent the day
here.