The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, January 25, 1907, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JANUARY 2s , 1907
I
Henry C. Smith
LANDS & LOANS
PRESTON
H P. Kcitfrr anil J. I ! , shi'lly iiiado u
buslne trip to st. , loo.
Juil Ciirpcntcr anil Ml > s Mary Rich-
Itton of Rulo.vro cullers horu Wet1-
nc day.
am F < ro of Kansas , WHS a business
caller hurc on Wednesday.
William , Walter anil Otto Uuigcr of
Palls City , attended the bank meeting
here on Wednesday.
Mrs. Lurabcc was a passenger to
Fulls City , Friday.
Mr. Green wald of Falls City , attend.
oil the bank mooting here Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gco. Finnoy and Mrs.
Frank Simon of Hulo , were pleasant
callers hero on Saturday.
sadie Meyers eamo down from Falls
City , where shu will remain for the
future.
w. C. A. Margraves from the weM.a \
vieiting with relatives here.
Mr. ami Mrs. Iloss Pyle of Nlms
City , arc visiting with relatives hero.
Mrs. John Morris returned homo on
Monday , from Kulo ,
Richard Kaiser returned home from
itcrllns , Col. , Sunday.
Miea sophia suhnlder returned homo
from St. Joe , where she has boon work'
ing for bomu time.
Mr. and Mrs. stephenson returned
home from Collodgo , Kas. , Monday ,
where they have boon for some time.
Albrldgo P.yle made a trip to Falls
City , Monday.
C. J. Hoppo was a passenger to Falls
city , Tuesday.
JOBS shilling of Kulo , was in Pension ,
the flrat of the week , ' repairing the
I witch board.
Orvlllo Meyers , who has been work
ing on the fcneing gang , returned
homo ou Sunday. They have abolished
their work for the present.
Will Hall und Roy llenegar attended
the dance at Rule , Wednesday night.
U. T. Dunean and II. J. Kloopfcl efFort
Fort Uaxel , were business callers hereon
on Monday.
Grandma More returned toiler homo
iu Salem , after a fo v days visit witli
Marlon Kills.
Mrs. Dikes of Hulo , eamo up Monday
IIH the cuest of Prof Larabee.
Edd Gilbert of llulo , was a culler at
this place on Monday.
Mrs. Bell Pylo of South Dakota , is
visiting with relatives in this city.
P. S. Heaeock shipped u ear load of
hogs to St. Joe , Monday.
Misses Pylo und Dcueh were passen
gers on Monday.
Mr. Vohn from the I'.nst , was a call
er hero on Tuesday.
George Faldloy is very ill at this
writing.
Glen Pope- arrived In this city -on
Monday. Ho will resume the night
work on the H. & M. Mr. Hall has re-
nig nod.
Marion Pcako went over to Auburn. .
the last of the week , to work for tin
telephone company at that place for t
couple of weeks.
F. A. Hummel recently purchusct
the poultry business ol J. M. Joseph ,
The Epworth League of the Motho
( list church were entertained at tin
homo of Mies Irene Gergcns on Sunila ;
evening.
John Campbell of DCS Moines , la. , 1
uguett at the homo of his mother. Mrs
Laura Campbell.
Mrs. Ray Miller vjslted her parent
in this city the first of the week.
Mrs. Ernest Harding is quite ill a
her home on Long Hranch street.
Mies Hope Abbott , who has beoi
buttering from dlpthcrla , U improving
School opened again in the first am
becond primaries , as it was though
that no now cases of diotheria woul
develope.
M. C. Lee was detained from busi
ness this week by sickness.
Grandma StaulTer , mother of Joh
Stauffer , a'.promlncnt fanner of tbl
section , died Saturday at the homo c
her daughter , Mrs. Wm. Ast , south (
Humboldt. The deceased was seventy
nine years of ago and was a native <
Germany. Funeral services were hoi
from the Salem Reformed church o
Tuesday , burial was made in the neat
by cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Jones unte
tained a hundred invited -guests t
their home in the north part of towi
Saturday. About fifty friends of carlic
day * were nr-tiTtalned at dinner , and a
like number of their i-lty friend ? from
7i : : ( ) to ll-'W in the ovonln . The event
was tht ! anniversary nf their golden i
weddlnp. Mr. .Jones was presented '
with a lnuidboiiH1 gold headed caw und
Mrs. JontM received a line gold watch
Those from this place who attended
the funeral of Cyril Miller in Pawnee
City , Monday were : Gilbert Early and
wife , Art Smith and wife , Tom and
Will Smith and J. A. Beard.
Hugh Lcathcrman &pcnt Sunday In
Tecumseh
Mrs. Wm Clift of Iliivelock is spend
ing the week with Humboldt friends.
Rev. Bert Wilson was looking after
bualnes affairs in Lincoln , the tirst of
the week.
Albert Rist , who Is attending school
In Lincoln , camu home the lirst of the
week , to see Ills sister , Mrs. Ed Kinsoy ,
who 13 seriously 111 at her home , south
of town. He returned to Lincoln on
Monday , to resume his studio ? .
.1. L. Kirk , who hud been visiting
friends at Mil teen , Illinois , returned to
the city the last of the xvoek und has
resumed his studies for the local telephone -
phone company.
Carl Mann has been going about on
crutches of latchaving sustained a bad
ly sprained ankle while at work at the
feed store of L. C. Mann.
Frank Hynok has a force of men at
work putting up ice near Well's mill.
Silas Chaflln has recently been ap
pointed marshal of Ilumboldt , com
mencing his new duties Monday after
noon.
About lorty of thu young people of
the Christian church wer j pleasantly
entertained at the par-'onugo. on Friday
evening.
Ernest Arnold has recently pur
chased the J. M. Joseph residence
property in the north part ot town ,
paying thorofor $ ! )00. )
Mr. anil Mrs. Abram Hoagland re
cently celebrated their thirteenth
wedding anniversary , some guests
were present and before departing for
their homes presented this estimable
couple with a handsome dining room
table
Miss Lora McCool was up from Dawson -
son , Sunday.
Ed Kinsoy. who was last wuok taken
n a critical condition to the Ensworth
lospltal in St. Joe , to be operated up-
n for appendicitis , ' reported to bo
lightly improved.
C. M. Linn last week purchased
shor schlilfer's ami John Bremor'S
merest in the Table Rock telephone
ompuny.
VERDON.
Margaret ljan ! returned to her homu
U Horton , last Tuesday , after spend-
ng sometime here.
Edith shafer of Shubcrt spent the
alter part of the wtok with relatives.
Will Cox , wl found children returned
o tholr home at Stella , Friday , after a
ihort visit with friends.
Katie Meli/.a came up from Falls
City on Friday and remained until
Sunday.
Castle Browcr eamo up from Maple
Grove , the latter part of the week , fern
n visit with his aunt , Amrot Hart.
Mrs. George Lum and daughter ,
Miss Gertrude , drove to Falls City , lasl
Friday.
Rer. Gardner was a county scat vis
Itor one day last week.
Mr. Robb and family arrived Friday
night from Iowa and wore driven to
Salem , for a short visit ,
Marion Dllllon spent Sunday with
homo folks at Dawson.
Cumma Hall of Stella , spent Sundaj
at homo.
Dr. Houston of Falls City , was In
town a short time on Sunday.
Jack Clark of Stella , was In town on
Monday afternoon.
John Mark made a business trip tc
Shubert on Monday.
Jesse Nicholson spent Sunday at
Falls City.
Mrs. Jennlo Maylleld and Carl Watkins -
kins were married on Sunday at the
home of the bride , in the north part ot
town , nt 2:30 : , by Rev. W. C. Brewer of
Maple Grovo.
Tom Quibble made a business trip to
Barada , last Thursday.
The shakespeare Club met lastTuee-
day evening with Mrs. Cullen.
Jay Parsons and wife entertained a
number of friends last Wednesday eve.
Eleanor Reese was a Falls City vis
itor the latter part of the week.
Mrs. M D. Lum went to Falls City.
' V. .
$40,000 Private Money to loan , Annual Inter
est , Optional payments , Choice farms in this
and adjoining counties , cheap homes in the
West and South. Exchanges made.
DUAL
Went on Here Last Saturday
It has got to be a clean up in
Underwear
Wo have taken them all out of their
boxes anil arc displaying them encounters
counters and tables.
Regular 50c Sanitary Fleeced men's
shirts and drawers , all sizes , o j _
112 to o4 inches , only O5L <
Wriths Health underwear - advertised
ed everywhere at $1 men's
shirts and drawerssale price.
Kxtra value at . ' 5Sc boys' Fleeced
shirts and drawers , sizes 24 -y
to 34 inches , a snap at * J
All our best ilceccd children's under
wear 28 to 'M inches , 27c ; 26
inches and under , only
Ladies two-piece underwear , ladies
and misses union suits and etc. , at
proportionable prices.
Overalls , Work Shirts ,
Dress Shirts.
Everything in this line i pretty
nearly cut in two that is , the prices
not the goods cut in two.
Hoisery
We arc selling at 8c , 9c , lie I3cets
them all a guessing. Notice the extra
values and large assortment in chil
dren's fancy hose in black , whitepink ,
blue and red , and in Lace stripe , Lisle ,
Cashmcro and Wool ; sale prices I3c ,
I4c and I6c. regular 20o , 2.ric and 30c
values.
Ribbon
and no wonder , when they can , for in
stance , get lOc ribbons for oc , 20c fc r
12c , and . ' ! 0c and : i.sc for I"c and 23c.
Slaughtered Prices
AT THIS CARNIVAL
The Notion Counter
Is piled jam full of gocxK. It takes
up nn immense amount of space in
here , but we are proving to the
people that ' ) c here in Notion- , will
do the work of l.'ic elsewhere.
The Handkerchief Sale
Has eclipsed all former events of
our lives. The penny ones went
like a house afire. The 2c , 3c , 4c ,
6c , 7c nd ac one have .set them
all agog , and the I 1C and ! 4c kind
are the beauties of this man's
town. Everything in the Cotton
Goods line , everything in the Mus
lin line , as well ain the Shoe line ,
all go in this 21 days' I'nlnading
Sacrifice Sale
Suspenders
The only way to comprehend our
assortment and prices is to examine
those on the lines at Qc , Qc , 14c ,
1Tc , 19c , 22c , 2Tc , 39c end
We are still talking
Shoes
We are piling out shoes ; we are
putting more of them in baskets ,
bins on the counter and convenient
places for you to look them over ,
where you can examine each and
every pair. You will -ee that stamp
here on them , made by honest
hands. It is the most golden oppor
tunity that ever visited Falls City
since the first time she came on
earth. All Israel weeps , but they
weep alone. JONES PAYS THE
FREIGHT AND THE PEOPLE
GET THE BENEFIT. Whether
you want shoes for your wife , your
mother , your daughter , your sweet
heart , the babies , or anybody , they
are here at prices that arc talking
out loud.
Extra values in all kinds of shoes
for everybody- the bins at I9c ,
3Tc , 69c , 7Be , 87c , 98c , $1.19
$1.38,1.49 , SI.T5 , SI.95 , $2..S
and $2.09 worth 7"e and up to W.iJO
and 54.00.
Look for the R.ed Ticket
A Fgytf 21 f SIc nt'lG ) ! Jealous compeditors will alwavs "knock" a sale of this kind. Their friends and a few
* " * * * * * % wi * | * i.iwwi will tei ] this is , . This Sale is the
wise ones you sac a { afe am ] a ieceptjon. on square
and you will find it so if you come and make an unprejudiced investigation .
Our word to you will be our bond and there is not one item in this house , or half a ilox.cn , put out for bait , as you will find others
trying to do , but over 6,000 items all at a price that never met mortal man's eves before.
Follow the Crowd and come to our Store
Thanking you one and all a thousand times for your attendance at this Carnival in the last few days
and trusting that you will be here each and every day until the final wind-up , we are
YOURS FAITHFULLY ,
FRED E. SCHMITT
Falls City , - - Nebraska
Read also ads in News and Journal j
i
Saturday , on a visit to her mother ,
Mrs. SueDewald.
Goldle Cook of Falls City , spent San-
day ut home.
Glen Pennlngton of Nebraska City ,
spent Sunday with his parents , Harry
Pennington and wife.
P. W. Robb was n Falls City visitor
on Sunday.
Dave Uayies of Falls City , was in
town on Tuesday afternoon.
Tom Qulcgle drove to Nlms City ,
Friday , after Jim Ayers and wife , who
have been there for the past weeir.
Word was received here Monday , of
It was a Carnival , but a Carnival , of real merchandise ) such
as Falls City never saw before. It commenced for twenty-one
days last Saturday , Jan. TJth and winds up Saturday , Feb. 9th ,
and no more stirring sale or money saving event ever visited
our store than this great Merchandise Unloading Sale at FRED
SCIIMIDTT'S Store.
We arc the People Behind the Gun
We are directing each shot and they are hitting the mark. It
is coming to all the people's gain and not the very few.
The Farmer and the Working Man
have heard of it and they are sending word to their friends and
neighbors for miles around. Not one item will be held in re
serve and that kind , courteous treatment that you received Sat
urday , Monday and Tuesday will be repeated here each and
every day > only we are trying to do better. We are bidding you
welcome under the roof where this great sacrifice sale is now in
full blast.
the death of John Gibson , at his homo
in Dilharte , Tex. The remains will ho
brought hero for interment.
Ethel Cook came up from Strauss-
ville on Monday.
Marriage Record.
Carl \vatkins , Verdon 10
Jennie L. Mayfield , Verdon -4-
LeRoy Miller , Dawson 27
Magpie ThompsonDawon 24
Frank F. Schneider Preston 20
Lillie B. Pyle , Preston iM
Medical Society Meets-
The Richardson County medi
cal society held a very interesting
and instructive meeting at the
Elks parlors on Tuesday after
noon. Subjects of interest to the
profession were considered and
discussed. After a business ses
sion lasting most of the afternoon
the society partook of an elabo
rate banquet served at the Union
house.
Dress Goods
Did you sec the crowds that gath
ered around the Dress Goods couuterV
Everybody was picking out patterns
20c goods arc going at I3c to 16c
30c cloths at I7c , 19cand2l < ; I
60c goods from 48c down to 39t t
7i3c and 90c Dress Goods down as K
low as 47c
And so on through the entire line-
Extra bargain prices on Patteif
LengthsRemnants and Short r < ength
The whole shooting match in the
Notion Department
is on sale , Baskets arc full , shelve. ,
are full , counters are full. The wholt-
business is before you ; commenciiif ,
with Needles , going down to Pin ;
walking up the line and picking it ) .
bargains everywhere. Whether it I.
Ribbons , Embroideries , Corsets , Kiu
Gloves , Laces , Neckwear or Wrapper : ,
or anything you ever thought of in tin-
Notion Line , we have got them lieu-
and \ve have got them at a saving t < >
you and your family of 10 to . " 0 j > c
cent.
Evor\b.tl\ buying
Don't Forget
Our Premium Offer * . Any buyer In
a family can easily make up a TCI
Dollar order or several of them Ix
fore the sale closes. Besides the sa\ -
ing of from SI-CO to $2.30 on an avei
age bill of this sixe we give j-ou ii
addition cither 10 spools of our bet-f
thread for 10c ; 10 yards of slandaio
Calico for lOc or if you prefer "
pounds granulated sugar for 'M.OO.
Come Daily
*
ENJOY THE CARNIVAL
How many are going to obseri-e
McKinley Day , Tuesday , January
29 and wear a carnation ? Th.5
date is the sixt3T-fifth anniversary
of the martyred man's birth.
f
Ed Howe , editor of the Atcht
son Globe and son in law of M.A ,
Frank is in the city in attendance
upon Mr. Frank. Man ) ' years age
Mr. Howe was a resident of Falls
City and received his instruction
in the newspaper business at this
place.