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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1906)
\ 8 THE PALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , DECEMBER 7 , 1906. * 4M | * 2 lk $40,000 Private Money to loan , Annual Interest = in itn O est , Optional payments , Choice farms in this and adjoining counties , cheap homes in the West and South. Exchanges made. . J iiiiuiiaiaii iMnni.iry M it-5ai < HBriiF-d S2SB" raai Only 15 buying days before Christmas. Do not delay your shopping , the weather ni&y be unfavorable and the roads bad. Our preparations have been extensive and our variety of articles suitable for gifts is large and every want and pocket book can be met. hi addition to our regular lines in Dry Goods , Ladies' Garments , Carpets , Rugs , Curtains , Groceries and Queensware , we are showing special assortments of China Cut Glass , Lamps , Candies , Christmas Ornaments , Toilet Articles , Toys , Dolls , etc. , that are offered at prices that are nione } ' saving. In your shopping tours do not buy until you have visited all our departments. Bargains in Ladies Cloaks J Very line Uroadcloth , blade , nil miaranteed , Hiilin lined , ! H > , elegantly trimmed , reduc e.l from $10 to S25 2 Heavy black Kersey , semi- titled , storm collar , a design tliat line Bold largely in cities , reduced from $22 to $1(5 ( 3 Taffeta silk all gray satin lined , a very stylish garment reduced from $22 to $17 1 Black Kersey , fur shawl collar and all fur lined reduced from S22 to . . . . $17 2 Black Kersey coats , choice designs reduced from $20 to.$1(5 ( ! 5 Liiiht weight and color plaid coats reduced from $ ( . ) to $0 S Fancy plaids and mixtures , id ) attractive coals reduced from $10 to $ < i.50 10 Fancy Plaids and Mixture * * , all having distinctive foutures and of superior quality re duced from $12.50 up to Sl ( ! to * 10 ; t Heavy , good grade Kersey Castor coats , braid and velvet trimmed , reduced from $10 lo $7 50 Dress Goods Most of our cloths suitable for winter suits an- offered at the same price * ab two years ago. In HO lo 51 inch Suiting it $ ! , $ ! .25 , and $1.50 the showing - ing of colois is complete in. hiding the reds greens , bines mid lirowns most in request. In fabrics liglil in weight at IJOc lo $1.50 our showing is so exhaustive that no other Falls Oily store belongs in the same class. Black Dress Goods At from 20c to $2.75 are nil the season's favorite fabrics , ! > roadcloths , Serges , lTnlinislied Worsteds , Panamas. Henriettas ttatisle.s , Tamises , Veilings , Voils. etc. Drapery Silks 12 Exquisite patterns , M inch Drapery Silk , so desirable foi fancy wurk. dpipenee etc. Special price . .V.It1 GUH'U'I anmrsTwiffl - Blacks. Colors atul Fancies. Most ot the * > : c\cellant in style and are made ot well wearing , all-wool cloths. Vuur choice of these suits ai hall price. This affords you an op portunity lo rct a suit at the price of a skirt. These suits are bargains. 25 percent discount will be given on all other La dies' Suits. Fancy Linens No fad has more good sense and nee than tlmt for hand- dm'.vn Cluny and Duchesse Linen \\ork. It will afl'ord us pleasure to show these beauti ful linens. They make most acceptable Birthday. Wedding and Holiday gifts. Blankets Woolen lilnnkets in Plains and Plaids at $ ; ! to $10 Cotton niankets in White. ( ! in ) and Tans from-jde to$2 Special in Cotton Blankets. Tan , Gray and Whitegood Si.Hi ) ( , holiday price $1 Shawls But few merchants carry a stock of Shawls. We have a complete assortment. Small square shoulder shawls , large squar * Beaer and Wool shawls friuii . 51 f > 0 to SS.OO L ng Blanket SI.axis i-iolo S Winter Cloak Bargains \Ye have had extraordinary suc cess in our ready to wear depart ment and have but few uarmenls to ulYer at reductions. Those mentioned tit this time nre all of high grade , substantial cloths , and new this , season's designs. The two exceptions to this are : 150 Children's long and short jackets-I to 14 years , formerly sold at $2 to $ S now sold at , 75c to $3.00 This lot we carried from last year. 20 Lndies short jackets formerly sold at $5 to $12 , now oti'ered vour choice at $1.50 Furs Furs Furs At from 61 to $15J ( are many shape * , and kinds of furs , scarfs collars. We have discriminated very closely as to the quality of tbe&e. furs. We have Fox scarfs at $5 which are no cheapei than our $18 scarf. We solicit ii cure- ful comparison of any of 0111 tin- pieces with those bought in Falls City , of catalogue houses or else where. I r-\ Our Display.of Toys will be found in the rear of our V. G. LYFORD IFAL LS CITY , - - - NEBRASKA HUMBOLDT. Elmer Wood and wife who had been visiting L. C. Mann and family re turned to their homo at Elk Creek Sunday. Lloyd Stalder , who is attending the state university , spent several days the last of thu week with his parents A. E. Stalder and wife southwest of town. Ed Ilodapp who is principal of the schools at Union , Nobr. , visited his mother south of town the las * of the week. Ed Risl returned Sunday from a visit with his sister , Mrs. L. M. Bll- ! ings in Table Rock. Sarah Edic who had been spending her vacation with homo folks returned to Peru , Saturday to resume her studies at the State Normal. Elmer Brackott and wife of Pawnee City visited II. F. Guile and wife this week. John Gird and family of Lincoln were guests of Humboldt relatives this week. . Minnie Murphy attended church at Dawson Sunday. Mesdames S. M. Philpot and John Power spent a part of the week with Lincoln friends. Percy Glaseer left Monday evening for northern Minnesota , where he will be employed in a lumber camp the coming winter. C.irptmters arc now at work on 11 new cottage for Jack Webster on Long Branch street Joseph Kcntner of ColVeevllle.Kans. , attended the funeral of his brother E K. Kentuer , in this city Friday. Grace ShurtlctV returned to Lincoln Saturday to continue her study in the conservatory of music In Lincoln. Grace Bain , teacher in district No SO , was compelled to resign her posl- ton on account o ( ill health. Mae Webb of Tecumsch will complete the school year , having commenced her now duties Monday. Lulu and Ella Ityram spent their va cation with their parents at Unadilla , Nobr. J. II. Hnlzda has purchased a hard ware and furniture store In Tablu Rock , the business will bo run by his son , Rudolph. The revival meetings , which are being - ing conducted at the Christian church by Evangelist Whiston are being at tended each evening by largo crowds. T. J. Creed , accompanied by his eon , Ben Creed , and daughter , Mrs. Win. Gergen ? , were called to Summerfiold , Kansas , the last of the week by the death of a relative. Olive Petrashek came over from Pawnee City Thursday and spout a few days with her parents south of town. Bertha Frank returned Saturday from a brief visit with her friend , Miss Mabel Buerstotta at Tecum- . Mabel C.irnes entertained her friend , Elizabeth Lofink this week. Goo Cross and Anna AUvyne , well known young people of this local ity drove over to Auburn one day the past week and were united in marriage at that place. R. R Hill , principal of the Ilum- boldt school , visited Lincoln friends the last of the week. Mrs C. M. Line and son Donald visited W. S. Pen-In and wife in Lin coln a part of the week. Al Taylor and Howard Brown , two of the employes of A. D. Snow's livery barn , unceremoniously took their de parture Sundaj evening taking with them abont $ ; ! 0. from the proprietors cash drawer. Mr. Snow has been en deavoring to locate the young men but h's ' efforts have been unsuccessful. Bazaar. Tlie seventh annual bazaar given by the ladies of the Chris tian church will be held in the building recently vacated by A. Roberts , on Wednesday and Thursday of next week. VERDON. Churley Hcincnmn , wife and two children ot Falls City spent Sunday with relative- ) hero Dave Grllllth and wife went to Omaha Monday. Joe Estcs and wife of Stella spent Sun-Jay with Uen Thomas and wife. Airs. II. E. Bowman went lo Emporiti Sunday for a short visit with relatives. Camma Hall was a Falls City visitor last Wednesday. Castle Brewer c.imu in from Maple Grove Wednesday and remained until Sunday visiting his aunt , Amret Hart. D. A. Ramsey went to Falls City on Monday. B'anoho Armbruster camu up from the county seat Wednesday and visited with her sister. Lizzie HotTman is visiting her sister , Mrs. Watkin. Ueo. Hall and wife of Falls City spent Thanksgiving with bis mother , Mrs. Julia Hull. Katie Mellzu cauio up from Falls City and spent Thanksgiving1 at home , Mabel Dollar went to Shubert Wed nesday on a short visit to her sister , Mrs. John Walker. Tommy Quiggle made a business trip to Shubert last Wednesday. C. G. Humphrey and wife spent last Thursday with relative * at the county scat. scat.Ora Ora Simpson , Mat Johnson and Mr. Kcsloy were visiting with Mr. Simp son's father. The other two gentle men left.for Denver Mond.iy Fred Gibson and wife returned home Saturday from a short visit at Nebras ka City. Florence Judd and Ada Leonard vis ited the latter part of the week with the formers parents at D.iwson Earle Ramsey and Merle Drusoo were Falls City visitors Sunday. I Fred Gibson sold hU dray line last ( week to Will Coon of Maple Grove. , Mrs. Rebuck and daughter returned to their homo at Howe Thursday after a short visit with friends. George Randall of Auburn was in town Monday evening on business Fred Gibson bought the restaurant fixtures of Goolsby & Hasenyagur and will begin business In the Fogle build ing. Mary Hanley came down from Peru and spent Thanksgiving at home. Wallace Arnold went to Omaha on Saturday. Rev. Schafer returned homo from Barada Saturday. Mrs. Benedict returned home Satur day after a short visit with her daugh ter in Falls City. Maud Clark is visiting in Auburn this week. Henry Corn made a business trip to Salem Friday. Edna Parsons returned to Peru Mon day after spending several .lays at home. Mrs Corn and son , Ray. of Salem spent Friday with Mrs Amanda Core Cora Swisegood is homo after L pleasant visit with friends at Neraaha. Dude Corn was a Salcrn visitor last Friday. If "taken at the Snee/.e State" Pro- ventles a toothsome candy Tablet- will surely and quickly check an approaching preaching cold or Lagrippe. When jou flrst caught cold or feel it coming on take Dr. Snoop's Proventlcs , and the prompt effect will certainly sur prise and please you. Preventics , surely supply the proverbial "ounce of prevention. " Sold in 5 cent and 25 cent boxes by all dealers. Marriage Record. W. Prater , Rule 22 Ocle Splcer , Rule 17 Charles H. Morris , Hiawatha 16 Lena Klhega. White Cloud IS Married by Judge Gagnon , Dec. o. Lute Skalak , Flumboldt 2C Mary Chaffln , Humboldt 2 Married by Judpe Gnapno , Deo. 0.