* w < * * WFT" " " " " ' A - 1ST- 8 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , DECEMBER 21 , 1906 f THE FALLS ITY JHH | kni fcwH mm mi mkwmm mm mimm mmm ยง ifca is one of the institutions that is daily adding to the pay roll and building up of Falls City. Since its erec = tion it has kept a large force of men employed and is a matter of pride to our people. Not only is the value of its products known and appreciated in this city , but large orders are daily filled for neighboring towns. Patronize Home Institutions and you Increase your own Bank Account. IS THE VERDICT OF THOSE WHO ARE USING Crown The brands maiiufacLuretl by P. 5. lleacock & Son. No heavy bread or weighty biscuits from the above brands. Also headquarters for Corn Meal , Buck wheat Flour , Breakfast Foods and all kinds of Mill Feed. It IS ClISO WOrth WhiiC tO MClltiOfi ! ! la * wecarry tne lest grades of COAL , both in the Hard and Soft varieties. Remember that we also do a General Grain and Live Stock business. Give our products a trial and let them convince you of their merits. We believe in handling the best and giving our customers full value for their money. YOURS FOR BUSINESS , P. S. < HEf\GOGK & SON FALLS CITY NEBRASKA New Railroad. The Kansas City , Topelca and Lincoln papers are publishing items relative to Falls City-To- pcka road by llie way of Syca more Springs that was more or less agitated in the past. These papers predict very confidently that the road is soon to be built and that its terminus will be Falls City. So stop knocking and get to hoping. We may get it. Good Ice Insured us. Louis Plege has given up his lease on the Gulp lakes and is building an ice house in the upper part of this city. He has made arrangements to cut good com mercial ice from Pony Creek and also proposes to keep artificial ice for those who desire it. Mr. Plege gave his patrons splendid service the past season , going tea a great deal of labor and expense in order to supply his customers , and it is now due him that his friends patronize him this coming season. His ice next season will be of excellent quality and Mr. Plege will endeavor to please his patrons in every manner. "Thorns and Orange Blossoms. " The splendid dramatizations b } * Lem 13. Parker of Bertha M. Clay's delightfully interesting book , "Thorns and Orange Blos soms , " is drawing full houses cntour. The play.like the novel , is full of true to nature interest that delights the feminine heart and the large proportion of women in the audience watch the delineation of the plot in which true love culminates in marriage , is then turned to mis ery by a designing one , but in the final act triumphs. The drama will be presented by a strong and unusually well bal anced cast. We will have "Thorns and Orange Blossoms" at the Gchling next Wednesday evening Dec. 26th , The sovereign officers of the W. ( ) . W. have awarded the con tract of erecting monuments at the graves of Frank Davisson Frank lirenizcr to CStis Neitzcl of this citv. 1,000 pounds candj',400 pounds , Knglish walnuts and a good sup ply of Filberts , Almonds , Hick ory nuts , Niggertoes these goods Harlow can make you lower prices than anyone. Call and get prices. J. M. Gulp received a letter from his father this week , and it stated that he was hale and hearty. The old gentleman , Michael Gulp , of near Youngs- town. Ohio , is now ninety-four years old and as a Christmas gift sent each of his children twenty-five dollars. Frank Kdgccomb and wife of Geneva were here a lew days this week and attended the farm ers institute , the former deliver ing an address at one of the sessions. Mr. Kdgccomb was a former owner of the Journal but is now the owner of the Geneva Signal and manager of the Ne braska Farmer. Hop Cholera. A number of the farmers are experiencing difficulty with the dread disease hog cholera. The infection has only been noticed for a couple of weeks but it seems to have become prevalent all over the county. The most drastic measures are being taken to stop the progress of the pestilence but with small success so far. From the arguments , if such they may be called , now being made by the Martins against the bridge company , we may soon expect them to take up Bill Mc- Cray's crusade in favor of the catalogue houses and to favor the purchase of all supplies on Chi cago's lake shore. Christmas At The Churches. Kxtensive arrangements have been made at the various churches for their Christmas Sunday school program and they all pro mise to be very interesting. At the Presbyterian church a cantata * ta and fireplace will be found on Monday evening. The Christian church will enjoy a Tree and a mixed program the same evening. The Methodist church will also have a mixed program and tree. Those of the Kvangclical church on Monday evening will enjoy an elaborate program and a nice tree. The Catholic church will have their entertainment Sunday at the Convent. The Baptist Sunday school will render a pro gram Monday evening and also have a tree. The Brcthern school will also give appropiate exercises Christmas eve. The children of the Episcopal church will enjoy a tree at the National Hotel parlors early Mon day evening. An impressive twelve o'clock service will be con ducted by Kev. Dean , of Wy- more , at midmight at the church Monday. Just an illustration of what saneness and good judgment will accomplish under trying circum stances , have you heard anything about the Cuban trouble lately ? Governor Magoon is evidently putting things in good order again or we would be reading more about it. To Shubert , Stalder and Jones : Your work is cut out for you in getting a law passed giving us the right to assess and tax the Rule bridge. This measure will be fought by the railroad to the limit and it will take the utmost watchfulness and good judgment to get it through. If you succeed you have justified every man who voted for you and will have earned the gratitude of the en tire county. THE QEHLING WEDNESDAY DEC. 26 . . . _ , ? > UK > ; } ' . . , . ' 'NS' ( .5 .f isv ; ROWLAND & CLIFFORD New Big Dramatic Hit THORNS AIN L ) LEM B. PARKER ORANGE BLOSSOMS A plaol the better sort. Novel Plot , Strong Climaxes and rare heart interest Parquet 750 Dress Circle 500 Halconey 350 The Tribune proposes to make a better showing' next year than ever. We are going to bend every energy towards improving the paper in its every depart ment. We are on a sound foun dation and doing more business each month. We spend every dollar of our money in this county and are not trying to punish our enemies nor reward our friends. We are just trying to run the best paper we know how. how.P. P. S. We buy our postage stamps in Falls City. LIST OF GIFTS for Did you receive one of our Catalogs showing cuts of many beautiful gifts to aid you in mak ing selections. If you did not get a copy , call for one and we'll make your visit interesting. We have a complete line of everything and \ew Hoods are still coming every day. Our ( iQods are all high class and many unique pat terns are found in our assortment of Rings , Brooches , Scarf Pins , Hat Pins , Charms , Brace lets , etc.Ye * have many things that make pretty and useful , yet inexpensive presents , such as Hat Pins from s c up , Souvenir Spoons , from 5oc up , single Manicure pieces from 5oc up , etc. We have Watches in all the standard makes both in movements and cases. Engraving clone without charge on goods purchased from us. Call and see our line replete with suggestions. Our time is at your disposal. A. E. Jaquet The "Old Jeweler Heliable"