THE FALLS C1IY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , FEBRUARY I , 1907 5 4 1907 Monday , February , to Saturday , February 23d In announcing our Annual Februan Sale of such nuTchandisc as enters especially into tin1 nc't-cls ot the housrkecpi-r , we are assured in advance tliat the response will be active and a notable beginning- the year's business. This store has come to be regarded as a safe place to shop. No clap-trap , no schemes , no gifts , no devices to deceive the customer. Nothing but satisfactory mer chandise , at prices that arc right. We claim that the experience of the people of Southeastern Nebraska and Northeastern Kansas is that Lylord is giving the largest measure of satisfaction to the dollar that can be obtained within his territory. An honest comparison of merchandise and prices is asked of those inclined to give their patronage to city or catalogue houses. This Sale afi'ords the economical housekeeper an opportunity to supply the family's wants at a saving that is positive and easily discerned. As you well know , we do not offer this value on many lines at any time in the year , except during this Sale. Muslins and Sheeting Again we come to this sale involving bo much to housekeepers , and liud those well known brands of Muslins and Sheetings , like Hope and Pepperell , materially higher than in 100(3. ( At no time in our business experience has it been as diflicnlt to get these staple fabrics. We are quoting very close prices and will endeavor to supply all demands. Those prices are strictly for this sale only. Pepperell 42-inch bleached Pillow Casing UJ c Pepperell 45-inch bleached Pillow Casing 14Ac Pepperell 42-inch unbleached Pillow Casing 12Jc Pepperell 45-inch unbleached Pillow Casing 13&c Pepperell 8-4 unbleached Sheeting 2lc Pepperell 94 unbleached Sheeting 23c Pepperell 10-4 unbleached Sheeting 25c Pepperell 8-4 bleached Sheeting 23c Pepperell l-4 ) bleached Sheeting 25c Pepperell 10-4 bleached Sheeting 27c Dwight Anchor 0-4 bleached Sheeting 32c Dwight Anchor 0-4 unbleached Sheeting JlOc Lockwood 0-4 bleached Sheeting 27c Lockwood 9-4 unbleached Sheeting 2.r > c Aurora 8-4 bleached Sheeting 24c Aurora ! ) -4 bleached Sheeting 20c Aurora 10-4 bleached Sheeting 28c Aurora 8-4 unbleached Sheeting 22c Aurora 9-4 unbleached Sheeting 24c Aurora 10-4 unbleached Sheeting 2jc ( Androscoggin 42-inch bleached Pillow Tubing lOc Atlantic 4finch bleached Pillow Tubing I7c Grendell light weight unbleached Muslin TC Logan medium weight unbleached Muslin ic i Enterprise , good weight unbleached Muslin 0c Sheephead very heavy unbleached Muslin 7Ac Pepperell R line unbleached Muslin 7 c Indian Head very heavy unbleached Muslin Sic Cavalice light weight bleached Muslin flic Tourist light weight bleached Muslin 7Ac Farmer's Choice heavier weight bleached Muslin 8c Hope , the standard bleached Muslin Blackstone medium weight bleached Muslin Lonsdale heavy weight bleached Muslin Pride of the West very fine bleached Muslin 14c Wamsutte , very heavy , bleached Muslin 13c Union medium weight half bleached Muslin 8c Cabot medium weight half bleached Muslin 8Ac No-Name medium fine bleached Cambric . 8jc 60 Berkley Cambric , fine bleached cambric 10 c Lonsdale Cambric , fine bleached cambric 12 c Special Nainsook , 10 yard pieces $1.50 LOCAL LORE Eat Sowles' candy. Sweet cider by the barrel , keg or gallon at Heck's feed store. Pay up your subscription and vote your favorite in the library c ontest. Shut your mouth is rather a Hide admonition , but is pretty good advice withal. Ed Howe and daughter , Ma- tille , come up from Atchison. to attend the Frank funeral. Vigor , wheat Flakes and Xest , ihe best of all breakfast foods , 5 cents a package at the Powell ( 'procery store. Good extracts of all flavors , 2 ounce bottle for S cents , at the "Powell Grocery stors. A 2 pound pail of the best Cot- tolene for 18 cents , at the Pow ell Grocery store. Go to the Powell Grocery store for the best quality and the cheapest prices in the county. A subscrigtion to The Tribune is not only worth ten votes on ihe library contest , but each issue contains one vote. One who sub scribes this week will get sixteen issues before the contest is over or twenty-six votes for a dollar. To stop a cold with "Prevontlcs" is -tfer tliiin to lei run nd cure it after wards Taken at the "siietv.s stage" Preventlcs will h > ud oil all colds and grippe , and perhaps save from pneu monia and Inoncblti ? . ljrevenlics uro ) hle toothsome candy cold cure tab lets sellinjr in 3 cents and - > cents oxes. If you ar chilly , if you bcjln io snee/.e , try Preventics They will -urely check the cold , and please jou 5 ld by all dealers- . Good homes are wanted for orphan and destitute children of ail ages by the Child Saving In stitute , ! % ( > Ohio St. , Omaha. Nebr. Over 300 children pass through the Institute to homes and care in a single year. From - ' . < to f.O constantly on hand. If : nterested write enclosing stamp ior reply. Farm Wanted. We have a customer for a good corn farm. See us at once if you want to sell. WHITAKKK Buos. The Rev. Dr. Wadsworth , president of Bellevue College , will occupy the pulpit at the Presbs- torian church next Sabbath. His subject for the morning sermon will be "Christian Education. " The teachers of the city and tlfc pupils of the High school are es pecially invited. A baby boy brought a ray of sunshine to the home of Ray Whitney and wife , when he look up his abode there Saturday , the 26th. Dr. Boose reports all parties doing nicely. Sam Stewart and wife returned I to their home at Reserve , Kas. . I Sunday. Mrs. Stewart has been I caring for her mother , Mr . J. M. ! DeWald , who has been sick for several days. C Salem has quit hiding her light under a bushel. Her electric lights show up at night from the cemetery hill like a smoke house ! in a fog. \ 1 Ross Jackson , wife and baby I returned to their home at AtchiSon - | Son , Kas. , after a few days visit with her parents , Dick Jones and wife. i - ' M. D. Lum and wife returned Sunday to their home in Verdon , , after a short visit with Mrs. i Linn's mother , Mrs. Sue DeWald. ! W. W. Jenne is home for a few 'days ' and while here has taken i some of the conceit out of the I Elk billiard players. i EM. . Reagan of Richardson i county , marketed a car of cattle I in Kansas City , this week. | W. L. Sears made a business trip to Padonia , Kansas , Tuesday last. Dr. M. S. Wilson office over SlaJe Bank. Did you attend the fire meeting Tuesday night ? Floor Coverings at Old Prices During this sale we will make last year's prices on all Carpets , Rugs , Linoleums and Mattings. Every item in this department , except Straw Mattings , have had a substantial advance since last season and we must advance our prices. This will be the last chance to buy at old figures. Rugs J.12 feet Axminster Rugs , sale price $21 8.3 x 10.C ) feet Axtninster Rugs , sale price $18 y x 12 feet Velvet Kugs , sale price $20 8.3 x 10.6 feet Velvet Rugs , sale price $18 9 x 12 feet Tapestry Rugs , sale price $16 V x 12 feet Smj rna Rugs , sale price $18 < ) x 12 feet Wilton Rugs , sale price $35 8.3 x 10.6 feet Wilton Rugs , sale price $32 An extensive variety of small rugs at ten per cent discount during this sale. Linoleums 12 feet Linoleums , new fresh patterns , per yard f > 5c 6 feet Linoleums , new fresh patterns , per yard f > 0c 10 % Discount enLace Lace Curtains , Tapestry Portieres tieres , Couch Covers , Trunks and Hand Bags. 20 % Discount on Men's , Women's , and Children's \Vpol Hosiery. * Men's Women's and Children's Winter Underwear. FALLS CITY , G7LYFORD NEBRASKA V. Mrs. Elmer Heiser and children who have been sick for the past two weeks , are convalescing. Where are you going to spend j your vacation this summer to escape the weather ? Remember that you can get votes in the Library contest of only one newspaper. The Trib une does good job work unexpen- sively. I We have had several inquiries as to what merchants give tickets on the contest. You will find their names on another page of ' this paper. Your attention is called to the ' public sale of Duroc-Jerseys by C. A. Cook , at his farm one mile' ' north of Salem on Tuesday , February 5th. There will be a public sale of thoroughbred Duroc-Jcrsey hogs at Wm. Brandow's farm , four miles southeast of llumboldt , on Wednesday , February ( , 1907. Practically two-thirds of the ice crop has been havested. Mr. Plege has about 800 tons in the house and Mr. Abbott has about 600 tons. The quality is reported as excellent. The Elks arc ahead this week in the Library contest but the Odd Fellows and Convent are after them hard. An Elk is a hard animal to catch but some odd fellows have been known to turn the trick. Every dollar paid on job work j is worth ten votes for the library. The members of the contesting orders will want a good many note heads and envelopes this spring. Bring your work where you can get good work cheap and vote for your favorite. Remember It is our earnest desire to close our l'JOf > ledger. If you owe us on account you will please call and settle at once , either by cash or note. Do not delay do it now ! W. II. CKOOK & SON. Special Values in Sheets and Pillow Cases , Ging hams , Percales ami Calicoes , Wool Dress Goods , Waistings , Silks , Ladies' Dress Skirts , Em broideries , Laces , Table Linen , Muslin Underwear , Rain Coats , Men's Shirts , Men's and Boys' Hats and Caps , Blankets and Quilts. Evangelical Lutheran Churcu. Services at 2:30 : p. in on alter nate Sundays. Ricv. O. II. ENGKI.IIKKCHT. 12. II. Towle by invitation ol Mr. Russel , Superintendent of the Mo. Pac. , made a short trip with him into Kansas last Tuesday. Mr. Russel has accepted a posi tion with the Burlingtpn in Illi- nois and has severed his connec tion with the Pacific. Falls City has lost -good friend by this change as Mr. Russel was always with us in the division matter. 'The reports on the division ques tion are still hopeful but nothing definite is doing. This issue of the Tribune is an epitome of life. In it is contained the tales of births and deaths. The obituaries of the old and young. \ \ eddings and Golden weddings , those just coming and those Hearing tee clos c. So it is with life today , and so it will be tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow - morrow , even unto the end. I. N. Lyon , jr. . left Tuesday for Sacramento , Cali. , to attend a big bridge letting at that place. Mr. Lyon is one of Falls City's young men who was not satisfied with letting well enough alone , but preferred to spend his time in work until he has become one of the proficient men in his chosen business. D. C. Simmons , of Salem , was a business visitor Tuesday and while here voted twenty votes in the Tribune's box on the library con test. "That's good ice , " said the girl as she looked at the place ( in the ice ) which she had tried to dent when her feet flew out from under. Joseph Glasser , of llumboldt , came down to attend the funeral of Mrs. A. J. Weaver , at which he was one of the pall bearers. The Benefit Concert co-night is giving an unusually good pro gram. - Aii . Ingrain Carpets Cotton Ingrains , : i good wearer , per yard 30c Union Ingrains , a heavier weight , part wool , per yartMSc Cotton chain Ingrains , all wool filled , per yard 60c All Wool Ingrains , 2 or 3 odd patterns , per yard 6Sc All Wool Ingrains , best grade , best designs , per yard,70c Denim for filling around rugs , 20c and 25c Straw Mattings To close present stocks during this sale : 3 rolls 15c grade , sale price per yard He 3 rolls 2c ) grade , sale price per yard 15c 3 rolls 25c grade , sale price per yard ISc 3 rolls 30c gradd sale price per yard 20c Half Price for Ladies' Winter Cloaks , Children's Winter Cloaks. Ladies Tailor Made Suits. 25 % Discount on Ladies' Furs and Muffs. Chil- drcns , Furs and Muffs , , Go to the Benefit Concert and enjoy the good music. If you like The Tribune tell the other fellow ; if you don't like it tell us. Lute Kotouc was among the llumboldt visitors in this city on Friday. A. J. Ualdwin , of Stella , was a pleasant caller at The Tribune office Friday last. Mrs Margaret NcCormick who hns been ill for some time , is now improving in health. Don't look in this paper for time table. The train is due when i ! you see the smoke. j Mrs. T. J. Gist who has been seriusoly ill for the past two I weeks is convalescent. 1 Frank and \lilo Kotouc while [ down from llumboldt Tuesday , i were pleasant callers at these ; quarters. , Roy Miller , day operator at the Burlington station , was called to j Missouri last week by the serious J illness of his mother. The High School Band Boys will giye two selections at their Benefit , on Friday night , Metho dist Church at S o'clock. "The only thing I don't like about winter is this everlasting going down cellar to fix the fur nace. " said the wife of the best "pitch" player in Falls City. Lewis Plege was a caller at this office Tuesday and says that he is cutting twelve and thirteen inch ice on Pony Creek. The same is of excellent quality being very clear and solid. You can brush the dust oft"of your refrig erator this summer without one sigh. There was a reformer from Stella , Thought he was ahof a fellah. 13ut when he got beat For the chairman's seat You ought to have heard him Bcllah. Dallas Jones , of White Cloud , Kansaf , in a recent visit to this city , came in and paid his sub scription for another year. He remembered to make a friend the recipient of a very acceptable gift , which was a Tribune receipt for one year. Harry / . Lum. EC. . Overton , J. L. Hall , F. D. Simmons anil 15. C. Ncdrow were among the j Verdon people who attended the , Monday night meeting of the ( Odd Fellows lodge in this city. Earl Goddard who has been at- 1 tending the Business college here i this year , left Monday for South ' Auburn his future home. He ex pects to finish his college course next term. j Miss Grace Grey has resumed , her work in the store , after haying - ' ing been confined to her home for ' several days this week by an attack of lagrippe. George Cade , of near Osborne , Kansas , spout a portion of this I week with his parents , Wm. Cade ' and wife , of this city. . Jule Ruegge , local manager of the Chicago Lumber Coal Co. , is a business visitor in Kansas City this week. Amy Griffin left the latter part jof the past week for a visit with Kansas City friends. ; T. McKnight of Auburn , was a Falls City visitor the first of the week. A. N. Harris was down from Nemaha in a business way last Friday. Estelle Clark returned the lat ter part of the past week , from Omaha. I Ethel and George Cade spent { Sunday with relatives at Nebras ka City. B. D. Williams of Highland , 'Kansas ' , was in the city Monday. Lucile Lindenmeyer is suffering from a severe attack of tonsilitis.