The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, October 04, 1907, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , OCTOBER 4 , 1907
Many Styles
of Winter Coats
In past seasons we have built a reputation for showing
inga wide and satisfactory display of Ladies' and
I * ! * ! ' Children's Cloaks. This season our stock embraces
I
braces every model that is being1 shown in the
centers of fashion which is at all practicable for
town and country wear. We have been watchful
not to buy many garments of any one model and
can assure ladies that the } ' may have an exclusive
style if they so desire. While long- , full cut black
coats will have the largest use , we are showing
partly fitted and full fitted styles and Castors ,
Browns , Reds and Dark Fancies , -also Fur and
Imitation Fur Coats , mostly in short jacket de
signs. No adequate idea of value can here be
conveyed but we guarantee to excel in value and
range of prices which run from $4,50 to $35.00.
Ladies9 Dress Skirts
Ladies who have visited our
ready - towear - department
have been delighted with
the comprehensive showing
of fine cloth Voile and Silk
Dress Skirts. These have
many exclusive features and
are the product of the best
manufacturers. If you are
seeking to be well dressed
at moderate cost , we will
save you the hardship of
selecting styles and making
r > or having made vour gar
ments. Cost begins at Fan
cy Cloth , neat design Skirts
at $3.75 and runs up to $17.00 for exclusive
styles in Silk and Voile that have an individuality
and beautv that at once ° calls attention to the wearer.
LOCAL LORE.
, ) Eat Sowles' candy.
Ferd Parchea and family spent
Sunday with friends in the family
Mrs. John Gehling returned
Monday after a six weeks visit in
Milwaukee , Wis.
A. II. Fellers , a leading furni
ture man o f Tlumboldt spent
Monday in this city.
L The National Hotel makes a
j specialty of Sunday suppers
4 , from 5:45 : to 7:00 : o'clock.
Mrs. Nelle Casey of Omaha is
visiting her sisters Mrs. C. Fire-
baugh and Mrs. Maggie Ileaston.
Lem Ileinmelreich came down
from Lincoln Saturday to spend
' Ijr n day or two at his home in this
- t city. .
i " Max Warner and Will Vogle
leave this week for Kansas City
where they will attend the Priest
of Palace celebration.
Mr. and Mrs.Frank Lichty and
family left Monday for Newkirk ,
Okla , , to visit Mrs. Lichty's pa
rents , Mr. and Mrs.T. . W. Has-
kins.
Miss Carrie Inskeep , Mrs.
- , - Mackey and daughter Caruielita
\t ? left for Chicago after an extended
' ' ; ' , visit with their parents Mr. and
' -s" . .
Mrs. Inskeep.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Casey of
Oklahoma City who have been
visiting relatives here for two
weeks lett Monday morning for a
visit with Omaha relatives.
Mrs. John Ward , who has been
visiting friends and relatives in
this cityi left last week for her
home in Buncombe , Iowa. Mrs.
Ward was formerly Miss Ella
Miller of this city.
ijj F. W. Sauiuelson spent Satur
day and Sunday with relatives in
this city after an extended stay
in Houston , Texas. Mr. Samuel-
son left Monday for Auburn and
expect to'gofrom there to Lin
coln for a few weeks.
! > Everything
In the way of
| ] Refreshing Drinks
! * ' '
When you are thirsty you
I ] will find NUT SUNDAES , *
$ CRUSHED FRUIT SO DAS ;
! : and HOT DRINKS OF ALL t
KINDS.
Everything in Fresh X
? ' fruits and handmade CanX
dies. X
; > Full line of Fine Cigars ?
> and Tobaccos. X
f ' \ -
i > Yours to Please , X
' ; : P. , G. Bacakos. ?
Adam Vogle came up from
Kansas City to visit friends and
relatives.
Mrs. Willard Sears is spending
a couple of weeks with her pa
rents at Beaver City.
Will Haldeman was down from
Council Bluffs and spent Sunday
with Falls City friends.
John Holechek was down from
Humboldt Friday last transacting
business at the court house.
Mrs. Allan D.May and son Ed
gar Wylie left bunday morning
for their new home in Auburn.
Sam Bucher and Ben Foster
are in Shubert this week doing
carpenter work for P. S. Heacock.
Mrs. J. C. Stump spent a few
days the first of the week with
her daughter Mrs. Wes. Nedrow.
John Ilinton is spending a few
days in Omaha this week enjoy
ing the fall festivities in progress
there.
Mrs. E. S. Norton was down
from Dawson Thursday last visit
ing her daughter Mrs. Dr. Wolf
of this city.
Miss Lizzie Heitland left for
Nevada , Mo. , Saturday where'she
will attend a course of lectures on
magnetic healing at the Weltmer
Institute.
Grocery Specials
FOR A WEEK.
Having bought the stock of Groceries
belonging to Powell & Co. , we are
overstocked on a number of items'and
shall offer a part of this stock at great
ly reduced figures :
2 pound can California fruits , Pears ,
Peaches , Cherries and Apricots , super
ior in Quality , but having the labels
discolored , worth to-day 30c to 35c per
can , sale price ° - 20c
1 pound Layton's Baking Pow
der , well known and sold at 15c
to 25c , sale price = - lOc
2 pound flinden canned corn 5c
3 pound tomatoes - lOc
1 quart Grape juce worth 50c to
60c , sale price = = 35c
1 pound good coffee = 12 l = 2c
19 pounds cane granulated
sugar - * = . - $1 00
FLOO R COVE'RIJHGS
New Carpets and Rugs have just come in--New Lin
oleums and floor Oil Cloths.
Give us a chance to help you fix up after your new
house is finished or you have your house cleaning done.
Max Warner went to Kansas
City Tuesday.
J. W. Hams was clown from
Stella Tuesday.
Leslie Leeds joined the party
of hunters to South Dakota
this week.
Mike Melixa of Verdon spent
Wednesday in this city transact
ing business-
Mrs. Cotteer from Ravana. I.
T. is visiting numerous friends
in this city this week.
Mrs. Able is visiting with Mrs.
Holt in this city. Mrs. Able is
now a resident of Sterling
The Misses Paxton left Tues
day for Omaha where they will
take in the festivities of the week.
William Oswald returned Mon
day evening from llardington ,
Nebr. . where he has spent the
past two weeks visiting his
mother.
Dr. J. R. Morris one of Hum-
boldt's leading physicians and an
old land mark in the profession
in that city was a pleasant caller
Friday last.
Miss Florence Wylie resumed
her duties at her school north of
town Monday. She had been
forced to close her school because
of serious illness.
There will be a congregational
meeting at the Presbyterian
church Sunday morning. All
interested in the welfare of the
church are earnestly requested to
be present.
Miss Sallie Schoenhiel returned
Monday from Colorado and Utah
where she has been spending a
couple of months among relatives
and old time friends. She re
ports a very plearant trip.
Mrs. Joseph KuntH , was up
from Washington count } ' . Kas. ,
where they located last spring.
She reports prosperity in their
new home which numerous old
time friends in this county are
glad to know.
Frank Dilt/5 is on the sick list
this week.
P. 13. Grecnwald went to St.
Joe Tuesday.
Will Iloppe of Stella spent
Tuesday here.
Chas. Stolx. of Dawson spent
Saturday in this cit- .
Mr. Tiehn jr. of Dawson spent
Wednesday in this city.
Ike Harris of Stella transacted
business in this city Tuesday.
Gus Ducrfeldt returned from
Wymore Wednesday morning.
John Hall of Verdon transacted
business in this city Wednesday.
Born-to Mr. and Mrs John
Martin Tuesday Oct. , 1st. a boy.
Miss Bessie Arnold spent Sun
day with her brother , E. Arnold
near Rulo.
The Shakespeare club will
meet with Mrs. P. II. Jussen Fri
day afternoon.
Rill Houston returned Monday
from a visit of several days with
Hiawatha friends.
Miss Melva Kern of Rule be-
tan clerking in Lyfords John
son's store Wednesday.
The Methodist ladies will hold
an exchange all day next Satur
day at Kerr's Drug Store.
Mr. Jackson returned from
Omaha Monday after spending
several days at that place.
The young people of the
Christisn church will give a
musical Tuesday evening Oct.
8th. at the church. Admission
10 cents.
Mrs. Schulenberg of Utica ,
Kans , , arrived in this dtp Tues-
diiy evening for a visit with her
sister Mrs. Herbert Hedges and
her aunt Miss Evans.
The Sunday evening service
at St. Thomas Episcopal Church
will be resumed next Sunday
evening Oct. f > th. at 7:30. : The
Rev , G. L. Neide , rector will
officiate.
Wool and
Silk Fabrics
While much attention is given to ready-to-wear
garments we still continue to do the business that
counts at our Dress Goods and Silk Counter. No
fabric that has popular features and worthy quality
has been Jeft out , and many novelties that are ex
clusive with us are at your command. In low and
medium priced cloths our stock is complete in
shades , Widths , grades , weaves and weights.
Much stress is put upon Fancies in Plaids , Checks
and Self Colored. Do not purchase your winter
costume before visiting our Dress Goods section.
Small and Large Furs
The largest assortment of Furs ever shown in Falls
City is now on our racks. We have added a very
handsome and practicable line of Fur Jackets from
$22.00 to $ .15.00. Being in close touch with
high class Fur manufacturers in the east , we are
prepared to furnish any kind and style of Fur
Garment at a cost as low as anv house in the west.
V. G. LYFORD , Falls City , Nebraska
We are showing the very
latest novelties and new models
just arrived from the'Kast at the
Corner Millinery.
The Presbyterian Sabbath
School will celebrate Rally day
next Sundaymorning. . A full
attendance is desired.
The swellest patterns , modish
street hats and latest novelties
are found at the PaUman Sisters ,
The Corner Millinery !
Mrs. M. L. Wilson visited Dr
Kenny and wife in St. Joe several
days last week and while there
took in the festivities of the week
at that place.
The St. Agnes Guild of St.
Thomas church are busy prepar
ing to hold a Bazaar the first
week in December. All kinds of
articles will be there on sale.
Rev. W. T. Cline las been
assigned to Fairbury , Nebr. , bv
the Methodist Conference. Mr.
Clinc will be here again next
Sunday , preaching both morn
ing and evening. Rev. Cline
has many loyal friends here who
are sorry to see him go aud yet
wish him all success in his new
field.
- -
Poland Cblna Sale.
tf At Verdon Thursday Oct. 17th
at 1 , o'clock 48 head of the very
best males and females.
JOHN RiKscmcK.
Contractors.
Are hereby notified that the
building committee of the
Catholic Church of Falls City , ,
Nebr. , will receive bids on a' '
contract for a basement and j
foundation of a new church from
this date until the 31st. day of I
December 1907 f > o'clock p. m. i
A copy of the plans and
specifications of this work is ex
posed to inspection at the hard
ware store of Messers Wirth &
Winterbottom and at the Catholic
Parsonage of this town.
FATHKR
To Start
School Right
you will need
a dependable timepiece
As a teacher , the cor
rect time is indispensable
to you. J A Q U E T is
well provided to meet
your needs along these
lines.
Watches
Good timekeepers from
$5 "P-
*
Pocket
Alarm
Clocks
can be carried to and
from school in the pocket.
Desk
Watches
neatly mounted on ebony
base and inexpensive.
A. E. Jaijiiet
"The Old Reliable"
Jeweler Sc
Optician