The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, November 30, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE FALLS CITV TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 30 , 1906.
NOTES ON THE FASHIONS.
Linen Parasols do with Plainer Shirt-
Walut Sulto ftiid Lingerie
Styles Harmonize.
The most fascinating hats and para
sols have come out , seemingly planned
and made to go together , yet hi reali
ty happening upon that effect in nine
cases out of ten.
Lingerie styles are responsible for
much of It the whole wide range of
lingerie Ideas echoed and reechoed In
the parasols ; In fainter , though no
less exquisite , tone in hats. Some one
has glibly prophesied the passing of
the lluffy parasol , claiming that In
stead will bo carried the plainer types.
Yet lingerie dresses grow moro pop >
ular all the while , and ruffles are
piled upon ruffles , uGc'mingly without
end. That prophecy Is hound to bo
wrong , for , so long as the summer
girl holds court dressed In the sheer
est , softest of gowns , which billows
and froths about her , just so long will
she , in spite of fashion's dictums.
twirl , in lieu of a scepter , the airiest ,
most useless , hut wonderfully plctur-
rsque and becoming parasol.
Those plainer styles will be car
ried moro than the Huffy ones without
a doubt just as shirt-waist suits and
the many attractive models of linen
suits arc more In evidence in sun
times than those billowy , berulllcd ,
beribboncd things. But each will
have Its place and each will be car
ried you might almost say worn
with the sort of gown it best suits.
And hats of linen and of linen
and lace will go with thorn.
For the plainest shirt-waist suits
the prettiest linen parasol is made ,
plain except for a rather large motif
embroidered in each panel , or per
haps In only one , with the initials
cunningly Interwoven , so as not < o
bo too conspicuously plain to any
one moro In the nature of those
clever seals which look like an old
eastern charm , but which are real
ly the three initials made Into a
cabalistic sign.
Eyelet work holds its own In the
parasol world , and Insertions of lace
are even more popular than ever ,
both cluny and Irish lace used in
lavish profusion. Chicago Record-
Herald.
IRONING-BOARD CASE.
Pine to Take Away on u Summer Va
cation , Makes You Independent
of Expensive Laundress.
One of the most acceptable pres
ents to make for your friend's summer
trip is the case for a very small iron
ing board , with thu lllllo board in
side. Get a smooth board about 11
Inches long by five inches wide , and
cover it with a thick soft flannel , plac
ing over this a piece of fine muslin.
Sew It on securely and smoothly.
Then cut your cover a little larger
than the board , and in the form of a
long envelope , with the opening and
flap at one end. Bind it with rib
bon or galleon , and make a button
hole in the flap , with a button to cor
respond on the cover. Put , also , on
the cover a pocket , largo enough to
hold a small Ironholder , made of
ticking , lined with thick flannel , and
covered with the same material as
the cover , which should bo of a bright ,
flowered cretonne. Small charcoal
Irons can be bought that are easily
carried and heated. Wltu this outfit
your friends will be Independent of
laundresses , as far as collars , cuffa
and small articles are concerned.
Chicago Inter Ocean.
WHEN HANGING PICTURES.
Study suitability jl subjects when
assigning pictures to their position ,
as a picture that Is suitable in one
room may be entirely out of keeping
with the general character and pur
pose of another.
Do not crowd pictures. Too few aiu
preferable to too many , and plalr
spaces are restful in their effect.
Oil paintings , water colors , and line
drawings show the artist's work and
what he meant to depict much bcttei
when hung flat against the wall not
tilted.
Never hang a glossy picture opposite
a window , and never hang any picture
so high that it Is hard to look at.
Do not hang pictures in pairs , and
do not hang two from one hook If Uie
wire on both shows the oblique lines
made by the two wires are very ob
jectionable.
A picture which shows heavy shad
ows should be hung with the shadows
away from the window , to make the
shadows seem natural ones.
Pictures are less apt to get skewer
when dusting , or by other means , If
hung on two hooks instead of one. Tha
lines of the wire are less objectionable ,
too , as they are horizontal and per
pendicular , as are the lines of the
frame. When the wires can be entire
ly behind the picture , out of sight , tlio
best effect is secured. Prairie Farmer.
Soft Gingerbread.
Break a fresh egg in a bowl , stir
with a fork , add a tablespoonful of
melted butter and fill the bowl half-
full of sour cream. Fill to the top
with New Orleans molasses , turn Into
n larger bowl , beat and add a cupful of
Hour Into which has been sifted a level
tcaspoonful of soda. Add a teaspoonful -
ful each of ginger , allspice and cinna
mon , and a little salt. Bake in n
sheet.
Mousse.
A mousse is a smooth ice , usually
prepared with whipped cream. For a
"coffee mousse , " drip enough test
grade of coffee to make a cupful quite
strong , but very clear : boil this to a
syrup with a cup of sugar , and when
cool mix into a pint of whipped cream ;
put Into a mold and paiK In Ice and
a couple of hours.
GOOD I
GIFT
To be able to find gifts that
will satisfy your own good will ,
please the recipient and still
remain within the limits of your
pocket book is no easy matter ,
\Ve arc certain , though , that you
will find in our stock the items
that will best combine these
three essentials. We have se
cured this result by selecting
the most desirable gift lines , by
rt affording a wider variety of
ca them and by putting the
| LOWEST PRICES
H on everything that business $
5
safety will permit. Nowhere g r-
Sj else can yon find such good gifts
4 at such reasonable prices. Let jk
5 us show them to yon. x
O C )
O Games , Toys , Dolls , c
C9 c ;
O Pictures , Perfumes , &
3 Pine Toilet articles , $
; * Latest Leather Goods , < a
6 c
Mirrors , Uoohs , I'nncv China , g
( Smokers' Goods , Box Papers , §
Novelties In Metal , * =
S Wood and Leather , 2
a Silver and Plated Wares $
a K
C Japanese Novelties , o
CT
2 Ulliles , Albums , Hymnals , C
o Desk Accessories ,
5 Plaving Cards ,
§ Christmas Booklets and Cards ,
O Musical Instruments. . - )
g Traveling Sets , Shaving Sets , C
,1 Pine Candies. Etc. $
G
\ BURRIS BROS. I
I FALLS , CITY , NEB. |
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Married.
Mrs. George Turner and chil-
Ircn. George and Elizabeth , left
, -esterday afternoon for Lincoln
o be present at the marriage of
ler sister , Miss Ida Whitcomb to
Mr. A. C. Johnson , both of that
city. The ceremony was pcr-
brnied at the home of the young
people , 1'JOa K. street which was
all ready for their occupancy
Mr. Johnson is a harness maker
uul is spoken of as a highly re
pected young man. Miss Whit-
comb , the bride , is a Htimboldt
product having lived here most
of her life until a few years ago
when she removed with her moth
er to Lincoln. She is an am
bitious and industrious young
lady and possessed of a host of
friends who will join us in ex
tending congratulations and sin
cere good wishes to the worth }
pair.
The Misses Beryl and Eclitl
Drake , who are now living a
Boulder , Colo. , write home some
startling things about the recen
terrific storm at that point. Thej
were down town when the storm
came on , and at once took a
street car for home. The fierce
wind came near overturning tht
car and progress was made slow
ly. After alighting to walk two
blocks , they were blown abou
the street and the air was fillec
with Hying shingles , timbers
etc. , so they experienced an ex
citing time. A great deal of
damage was done in that city and
two persons lost their lives.
Humboldt Leader.
The Man.
"Give me the man who can
hold on when others let go ; who
pushes ahead when others turn
back ; who stiffens up when others
weaken ; who advances when
others retreat ; who knows no
such word as 'can't' or 'give up' ;
and I will show you a man whc
will win in the end no mattei
what opposes him , no mattei
what obstacle confronts him. "
Orison Swett Marden.
Wcddlnjr Day Set.
The following clipping from a
Humboldt paper , will be of intcr-
terest to Falls City people , as
the bride-to-be has often visited
with friends at this place-
Announcement has been made
of the approaching marriage of
Miss Ena , daughter of O. A.
Cooper , to Mr. George II. Sea-
burv of Chicago , which event
will take place next Christmas
day.
day.The
The couple will make their
home in Chicago , at which point
the groom is stationed in the em
ploy of the General Electrical
company of Scheneetady , N. Y.
Humboldt friends of the popular
pair will join us in extending
congratulations.
August Iortu iiL'o SO years died at
St. Joseph. Mo. , Monday night , The
cause of hie dentil has not lie on nn-
onueetl Mr. Dorstu passed through
he Civil war struggling for the Union
anse. After the close of the war he.
cttled on it farm Hvo miles north west
f herr wliiM-o he ruUed u family of
hree sons aid two dtiugluers nil of
vhom ai'i1 now grown Ills son Win.
vent to St. Joseph nml hrouirht thu ro-
lalns hero and they wore tenderly
lid to rot in the Aru o cemetery
'hursdtiy.
For Sale.
The owner of the following
iescribed land to-wit : The north
east quarter of section eighteen
n township one north range six-
ei-n east of fith P. M. Richard-
on county , Nebraska , wishes to
ell it and is liable to sell to the
lighest bidder provided you
nake a reasonable bid. This
and lies in Nemaha Valley some
hrec miles from Falls City , and
vas formerly the A. R. Stettler
and. Send your bids to the un-
lersigned at Rapid City , South
Dakota. 5l-2t E. J. FAKI.OW.
When the tip of a dog's nose itrold
ind moist , Hint dog is not stole. A
'everiMi dry nose means sickness with
i dog. And no with , the human lipa.
Jry , cracked und colorless lips mean
'everishnes ? , and are us well 111 up-
Bearing. To have beautiful , pink , vel
vet llko lip ? , apply lit budtime , u coat
ing of Dr. Shoop'n Green Salve. It
will soften und heal any skin ailment.
et 11 I roc. trial box , ut our store , iintl
be convinced. Lurgc nickel cupped
gluss jars , - " > cents. Sold and recom
mended by nil dealers.
For Sale or Trade.
One 10 guage , Damactis , double
barrel shotgun , with leather case ,
and 150 loaded shells ; $150.00
grade Parker , to trade on a horse
and will pay the difference. In
quire at this office.
Cured of Heights Disease.
Mr. llobHt-t O. Hurko , Elnoru , K. Y. .
writes : "Hi-foro I sturtud to use Koley *
Kidney Cnru I tiuil to [ jet up from
twelve to twenty tlmci a night , and 1
wus all liloatcd up with dropsy und my
cye&lghi wus so Imp.iired I could
scarcely sue one of my famllv iii-ross
the room. I Inid irivon up hope of
living , when K friend reuoinniendud
Poley's Kidney Cure. One f > 0 cent
bottle workrd wonders und before I
hud tuken the third bottle the dropsy
hud gone , us- well iiHull other symptoms
of Bright'n dlseiise. " For Mile by all
drujreUts
The Farmers Institute has se
cured the best talent in the state.
Come and hear them December
18th , Wh and 20th.
BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH
SYRUP cures coughs and colds.
DR. H. T. HAHN
VETERINARIAN
Office at Metts' Barn. Oilicc
Plione 1550. Residence Phone
203.
FALLS CITY , NlflBKASKA
Weak Kidneys , surely point to weak kidney
Nerves. The Kidneys , llto theJIIoart , and tha
Stomach , find their weakness , not lit the organ
iteelf , butlti the nerves that control nml guida
and strengthen them. lr. Shooi/s Kustorath > ii
a medlclno specifically prcpariNl to reach tt ssa
controlling nerves. To doctor the Kidneys alone ,
is futile. It 1s n irasto of time , and of mono at
well.
If your back aches or la weak , K the urlna
scald * . orisdarkandttronir.If youhavosympU ni
of Ilrigbts or other distressing or dangerous I-
ner disease , try Dr. Shoop's Kestoratlve a mom. . -
Tablets or Liquid and sea what it ran and ull )
do ( or you. Druggist recommend ami sell
Shoop's
( ALL DEALERS )
Burlington Bulletin.
XOVKMUKIl 15KH ) .
Round Trip to the Coast :
Dnily Tourist rnlcH in clTocI nil
winter to Pacific Const < li'ntinu-
lions with varinblo routes.
Chicago mid return : 0 n o faro
pins $2.00 for the round trip December -
ember 1st to1th inclusive for the
International Live Stock I'lxposi-
lion.
To the East and South : Vcry
low IminofH'oker'e and Winter
Tourist excursions through the
Autumn and Winter to various
destinations throughout t h o
south and southeast.
Visit the Old Homo : -Low ex.
cursion rates to the old homo
points in Illinois , Towa , Wisconsin
Missouri and oUior middle states
destinations , Oct. ( .Uh and "ord.
Nov. 1,5th and 27th , limit thirty
days.
ITome.Heekers' Kxcursions :
Frequently each month to Western -
ern Nebraska , Eastern Colorado ,
Bite I Torn Basin , dry land farm-
, ' i\K destinations or irrigated sec
tions.
Dry Land Farming-- ! Send for
Polder and yet hold of a quarter
section of cheap western land before -
fore it ia too late.
Frt'o Kinkaid Lands : Write
Olein Denver , Agent liiirlington'B
nomi'seekers' Information Bureau
at 1001 Farnam St. , Omaha , about
getting hold of a free suction of
Kinkaid lamia now being restored
to the public domain.
12. 0. WiiiTKoitu , Agt.
This is Worth Remembering.
As no one is immune , every person
should remember that I'oley's Kidney
Cure will euro any case of kidney or
bladder trouble that is nol beyond the
reach of medicine. For sale by all
Drupplsts-
Cheap Farm Land.
Southwest Offers Best Opportunities
I-or Securing Homes.
Many fanners in the Northern
and Eastern states are selling their
hi 'li priced lands and locating in
the Southwest. Many who have
been unable to own their homes
in the older country are buying
lands in the new country.
Unusual opportunities exist
alon ' the lines of the Missouri
Pacific-Iron Mountain Route.
The rich , alluvial , delta lands and
river bottom lands of Southeast
Missouri , Eastern Arkansas ,
Louisiana and 'LVsas , capable of
producing ( in bushels of corn , a
Dale of cutton1 , to (5 ( tons of alfalfi
IfiO bushels of potatoes , and olhet
grains , vegetables and hay crops
can be bought for $7.50 to $15.00
per acre. When cleared am
slightly improved will rent for
$ -1.00 to $ (5.00 ( per acre cash.
Uplands more rolling , lighte
soil , adapted to fruit growing
peaches , pears , plums grapes
berries also melons , , tomatoe
and other vegetables , can b
bought for $5.00 to $10.00 pe
acre in unimproved state. Alan
places with small clearings am
some improvements can be bough
very cheap.
Write for n.ap and descriptiv
literature on Missouri , Arkansas
Louisiana Texas , Kansas 01 Tn-
( linn Territory. Very cheap rates
on first and third Tuesdays of
each month.
Address ,
TOM HUGHES , T. P. A. ,
Umaha , Neb.
or H. O.TowNRissiO. P. &T. A. ,
St. Louis , Mo.
This Is Worth llcniemlierinjj.
As no erie Is immune , every person
should remember that Foley's Kidney
Cnro will euro any case of kidney or
bladder trouble that U not beyond thu
reach of medicine. For stile by all
druggists.
BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH
SYRUP cures coughs and colds.
ProvcntlcB , us the nurno implies , prevent
vent all Colds and Grlppowhcn "taken-
at the pnee/.o stage. " I'roventics are
toothsome eandy tablets. Proventlcs
dUblpato all colds quickly , and taken
early , when you first feel that a cold Is
eomlns ; , they check and prevent them
PrevcniicB are thoroughly safe for
children , and ad cITectual for adults.
Sold and recommended in f cent und
2"j cent boxes by all dealer.
r-
PI ANOSBALDWIN BRQS-
f A full line of the Small Musical Instruments , '
Latest Sheet Music , Edison and Victor Records.
We also carry a large stock of
SEWING MACHINE SUPPLIES '
j
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| Falls City Music Company j
Opposite Court House
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EVERYTHING UP = T0 = DATE |
This is our motto not only in style , but
in material and workmanship as well.
When you wear a suitor overcoat made
at Wilson's you may be assured that
none are better dressed than you.
ALWAYS BEAR IN HIND THAT A
Tailor made suit will wear as long as
two Hand-me-Downs and they always
hold their shape and look dressy. The
result is that it pays to dress well and
look neat at all times.
Call and examine our extensive iine of
patterns and get our prices , we are sat
isfied you will look no farther.
WILSON THE TA8LOR.
I < s The Falls City Roller Mills §
| Uoc.s a general milling business , and manufactures the 3
following brands of flour
, SUNFLOWER MAGNOLIA CROWN O C
Tile above brands arc gunrantccd to be of the highest pos
sible quality. Wo also manufacture all mill products und
conduct a general I
C
: > Grain , Live Stock and Coal Business
3
and solicit a share of your patronage
|
| P. S. iieacock & Son , Falls City , Neb.
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LOOK ! LOOK !
Have you tried the
CITY MEAT MARKET 3E
Under new . We
management. will carry at
all times a full stock of the best of everything
in our line. I Ugh Standard Quality is our
Motto. Our methods are bound to please
you. 'Phone 3. Yours for Business ,
A. E. SCHMIDT.
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