THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , OCTOBER 25 , 1907 GIGANTIC SALE I TAKE NOTICE SATURDAY , OCTOBER 26/O7 COME TO THE SALE anil look article herein dc- over every - EVERY PURCHASE GUARANTEED AND . Hcrilicd , You will convince yourselves ONE PRICE TO ALL. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES 8A.M. $16,000 WORTH OF STOCK everything mighty quick is sold wllh precisely your own as advertised. eyes that Clothing , Hats , Shoes and Furnishing Goods at less than cost to manufacture The entire stock of M. Seff has been sold to the Great Western Sale Co. , which make it their business to buy and sell at 550 on the dollar. It will be sold at the old M. Seff stand at Falls City. Nebraska , regardless of cost. The entire stock is now being1 re-arranged and re-marked at prices cut down to less than cost. The sensa tional bargains feast positively begins Saturday morning , October 26 , at 8 a. in. Look for the big red sign at the door of M. Seff. It is now just the time of the sea- Everything goes , nothing reserved. Here are a few of the prices that will move the stock. Come quick if you want to witness the Greatest Money-Saving Sale you ever witnessed. Hurry ! Pick your choice while the stock is complete. Such great bargains will not last long at such great reductions. Overcoats and Suits V * j Ai . S8.00 Suits and Overcoats re duced to if $12.00 Suits and Overcoats re duced to $15.00 Suits and Overcoats now at § 19.50 Suits and Overcoats reduced - | t duced to JpJLJV Boys Suits worth" $2.50 now re- | AS * duced to JJL ) T'3 Boys Suits worth S3.00 we now sell at Boys Suits worth ! ? 3 00 are now Off reduced to Jpj XOr Young mens Suits and Overcoats worth SolOi ! ) and SO.UO at. . . . Those worth $8.00 we have re duced teA A fine line worth $10.00 now gofer for Those $12.00beautieswill be sac rificed at Mens duck coats $1.75 value , at this sale at * Mens corduroy coats. $3.50 value - , A Si sale price tpj * 3 Mens corduroy coats , $3 value , sale price t Boys duck coats will go at this . sale at < Jp Pants Department Our S1.50 ve are now selling at Jp < A splendid line of $ 2.50 panK | * O sale price Jp JLJ s 75 pair of corduroy 82.50 pants sale price 50 pair corduroy pants $3.00 val ue sale price 300 pair dress pants , our $4.50 ASi line , sule price Jp T'3 Our $5.00 line will all go in this sale at Mens Shoes Our full hue of $225 value will | Agf go at this sale at Jp 1. * 3 All our $2.50 values will go at this sale at Those choice $3.00 values vill fft , "I ( at this sale at Jp JL Our full value $4.00 line will go at this sale at Full line of $5.00 values offered at thissale-at Mens heavy lleeced underwear will go at this sale at One lot wool lleeced underwear at this sale Childrens underwear and union suits 19c at this sale at. D. C. Kirkpatrick was a busi ness visitor to Table Rock Sun day evening. J. W. Leekins of Minneapolis , was a business visitor in this city the latter part of the week. Clem Firebaugh came down fron Salem Saturday evening and spent Sunday at home in this city. city.H. H. J. Class of Reserve , Kas. , was in the city Friday. While here he called and added his name to the large family of Tribune readers. Mrs. Martin Kanaly went to Atchison. Saturday , and will spend a couple of weeks visiting her sister while Mart is taking in the sights in Mexico. You can almost consider it a compliment these days when a man tells you that "you are full of prunes. " Prunes are not to be laughed at in this time of scar city of fruit. Tom McLane of Kansas City was in the city * a few days the past week. Tom has lost some of his ovoirdupois but says lie is feeling fine. He is now selling cigars for the Peerless Cigar Co. , of Toledo , Ohio. The Dawson News Boy ap peared last week with a two page supplement advertising one of Humboklt's leading business firms. Humboldt wants the trade and their merchants are not a bit backward in asking for it. Don't WorrvJ © M 1' ' Ex El and cat our candy and you will be happy. SOWkES Mrs. Jim Downs and baby , who have been guests at the home of Dick Downs in this city for some time , went to St. Joe Saturday , where she will visit her parents for a few weeks. Jas. Mendenhall , claim agent of the B. & M. , was in the city a portion of the week visiting his many friends. II. C. Davis and Pete Frederick , jr. were chap eroning him so of course he en- I joyed himself. In looking through our ex changes we cannot find two giv ing the same version of the mur der in this city last week. Evidently they all took hear-say for granted and all heard dif- I ferent stories. Better get the | facts. J * -U1-l Ground was broken last week for the new depot at Humboldt and work is now under way on the foundation. It will not be long until Hnmboldt will boast of a new building in place of the unsightly one recently destroyed by fire. Would that Falls City could two fires. Ladies Shoes Our $2.00 value in this line , will | go at this sale at Jp JL Those $3.00 values have been marked for this sale at $1.65 Our tine $8.f)0 shoe is cut for this sale to $2.25 Prices cut in two on all boys and child rens shoes. Hats and Caps We will offer 250 Mens $2 hats at this sale at IJ ) All our $2.50 Mens hats will 'go | in this sale at Jp J. Splendid values at $3 will go on | sale at IJJL ) Mens 7f > c caps will be reduced at this sale to Mens 50c caps will meet the knife at this time at Boys caps will go at this sale at this figure All Mens work and Jersey shirts at this sale for 15 dozen Mens shirts , 75c value sale price 45c A nice line of ladies hose we place on sale at this time at Ladies ileeced lined 23c value on 13c sale at. The Great Western Sale Go's , ad in this issue will be of interest to j'ou. Read it- Chas. Poor of DuBois , sent us a very interesting letter this week containing a post ofllce order , to be applied on his sub- scription. Good Oak barrels , while they last , 50 to 75 cents each. PKKKI.KSS STOCK PD'K. FACTORY. Near B. & M. Depot , Falls City. 1 % 2-t. The Great Western Sale Co. , is offering great inducements to buyers this week at the M. Self Store. Notice the ad in this issue. Auburn seems to have about as many knockers as Falls City , judging from the result of the water bond election last week. All we can say is for the boosters to try again and they'll win out. We did. F. Wayne Coons the re publican candidate for super , intendent is a Richardson County boy , and reared in Hum boldt , graduating from the Humboldt high school , after , words attending Peru and Fre. mont Normals and University of Nebraska. He holds a State Life Certificate. He has had seven years successful ex perience as teacher and principal. If elected he would devote his whole time to tbe schools. Rubber Department Our $5 value hip boots will be offered - fered at this sale $3.50 Our S-l value knee boots , snag proof at $3.15 Our $8.50 knee boot , full value , sale price $2.85 Three dozen pair Ladies rubber boots , sale price $1.45 Mens overshoes will tumble at this sale to $ .98 Ladies high grade overshoes , sale price $ .85 Our line of Ohildrens overshoes .50 sale price $ . Our line of 25u ties , all good value sale price 9c Our line of 8f > c ties , splendid assortment 19c ment , at Our line of 50c ties , very handsome 29c sale price . - . We have a line of heavy Rockford 7c socks that go at A fine line of dress socks that we will 8c place on sale at A line of lOchose that go in this sale at ' 5c We have a heavy wool Haceock on 23c sale at this time at Ilandkerphiefs lOc value go in this lOc salofl for Let nothing keep you away f + D ET A * TM C" 6 TT ET D KI C5 A 1 BT f * fAT Ml SEFF'S ST ° RE from this Gigantic Sale VlfTvCa/ 1 VV Ci O I CM ffV IT O/\L d VV. H. JACOBS , Manager 12 SALESMEN WANTED LOCAL LORE. Eat Sowles' candy. The usual biff crowd on our streets Saturday. W. E. Duncan of Auburn , was in town Safurday. Mrs. Geo. Jennings and Nellie r > spent Sunday in Salem with relatives. Miss Beck and Miss Carhart went to Kansas City , Friday , to see sights and do shopping. Everyone who was able to hire , borrow or beg a team were out riding Sunday. It was an ideal (1 ay. ay.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. McCoy of Hiawatha , spent Sunday in this city the guests of J. R- Cain and family. 1 The dinners served at the National on Sunday from 12:30 : till 2:15 : are unsurpassed in quality and service. The Geneva papers last week chronicled the death of Mrs , Chas. Thorpe at her home in that city. Mr. Thorpe has many " " friends in this city who deeply i" sympathize with him in his sad bereavement. Mrs. Arthur Bryan nee Madge Larimore , spent Friday in this city. Mrs. Bryer visited with \ her many friends while her hus band , who is a representative of Marshal-Field , called upon his customers. They were enroute to St. Joe , where Mrs. Bryer will her sisters. son when fall and winter clothing : is wanted. We throw the entire stock of merchan dise at the mercy of the people at such low prices that the people of Falls City and surrounding1 country will strain every point to buy. This means more than you have ever been offered before. Come to the bona-fide Gigantic Sale expecting to buy merchandise at a price' never known before. Do not confound this sale with the so-called reduction sales that are now or have been in progress in Falls City. John Rieschick is among the number who remembered the Tribune this week. Mr. and Mrs. Rhoada of Mt. PleasantIowa , are in the city the guests of their daughter , Mrs. W. W. Abbey. Our list is growing every day. Now is the time to subscribe if you wish to take advantage of the dollar rate. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hearst of Padonia , Kas. , are in the city , called here by the serious illness of Mrs. Hearst's sister , Miss Leah Potect. Lots & Acres. "Ill a few days a choice tract of land , most desirably located , will be offered for sale in lots , blocks , and acres. Anyone wishing to purchase a choice location please call. Only a few blocks from business. HKNUY C. SMITH , Falls City , Nebraska. 196 2-t. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Shcllen- berger of Utica , Kas. , were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hedges this week. They were on their way home from a visit in Mound City , Mo. CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW We will have on exhibition at SOWLES , commencing Wednesday the 30th a choice line of Chrysanthemums , Carnations , Ferns , Palms , Etc. C 3 We extend a cordial invitation to the public to call , as this will be the chance of the season to get desirable plants. Orders for cut flowers and funeral designs will be promptly filled at all times. i SIMANTON & PENCE