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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1907)
THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , DECEMBER 13 , Is what almost everyone is wanting now , especially the children. You may not have a talk with Santa Claus but you can come into Dr. ricMillan's Drug Store and see what he has for you. Our line is very large and complete. Everything new and up-to-date and prices within the reach of all. We have Toilet Cases , riirrors , Manicure Sets , Glove and Handkerchief Boxes , Cuff and Collar Boxes , Shaving Sets , Smoking Sets ; a beautiful display of Fancy Dishes , Gift Books and Miscellaneous Books of all kinds , besides all kinds of Toys and many other interesting things for children. * Don't fail to see us before buying. CITY PHARMACY * Dr. McMillan , Proprietor. Falls City Nebraska. REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of Tlu ? Tails Cltr Slate Hank of l'atl City. NYbraslj.i , CharlerNo. I.W. Incorporated I" ! " ' Stale of , Nebraska , at'liecliwo nf htlslness , November 30. I'M * . > KIIMIUKCIIS. J.o.uisalul Discounts J167.fi5l.fM Ovrrdrafls. kecnred and unsecured l,2li.)7 ( Hanklnir lioqucfiirnlturnaiul llxtnres. l.1,2i . < > Current ! xpnM"i and taxes paid 1.H3I.I3 Total cauli on hand and due from b.niks 44,71522 Total 22H.6W.JO I.I.Mill.iniiH. Capital ntock palil In $50,000.00 Surplus-fund , . to.ooo.00 UmllvMi-il prollts M.W.IM ( iullvl < tti.il deposits subject to clu-ck } IOO.OI4.7i Demand certificate * of ilr. po U 3M77.21 Certified checks 3,040.00 Dun to Htatit and private bankH and bankers I'UTO.IIS IWJJJ.32 Total 2M.ulH.20 Sr.Vnt 01' NltllKAHKA. I > us. County l Klclianlf-ou. ) I. W. A. ( Jrrenwald , cashier of the. alMin- named lank , < lo licrnby nwear that the alxivo KtaliMiirnt If a correct anil I run copy nf tliu report made to tbo .Stain HankliiK lloanl. W. A. ( jitilKNWAMi , Cashier. ATTKNT : S. P. C.IST. Director. T , J. C.IST , Director , Snbscrltxsl anil sworn to Is'forc mo tills 'Hli day n ( HeCBinlr. I'M" . It. II. Ili'-tro * . Notary 1'ubllc. My commission expires IVIiruary ( > , I'M * . REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of { hit lttclmr < l cm Count } ' llnnk of Knllc City , Cluirtcr No , I5S , liiciirixirntixl In tint Htlilu of Nr- linixku lit tlio rlciM > of hiiHlm.-'H Novrmlyr 110 , vm\ \ lUroiinlM . $2UI,7Mi 21 OvnrdrnftH n-onnsl . : ili ( ) 15 lliuiklni ; liouw , fnriittiiro mid lixtun > H. " , ( ) ( ) Ciirri'iitiixiH'iiMwiuiil ( tups pnlil . 11,1175 II Duo from National , Htutu uiul ! > ri\nli > ltmkH : nnil t > : inkirH.fillHll "M CliwUn , ItouiH of i > xrliiumu. . . t,127 N ) t'nrri'iicy . 11,0.13 ( N ) -KoUlimilpllMM-coIii. . . . . ll.t'll ' M Total cucli on lianil . lOT.tjiU < tt Totiil . $ I1H(1 ( 72 Cnpltiil flock imlil In . $ Nlo ) ( ) SiiriiliiHfiiiul . W.ooil t" ) Umliviilixl tirofiU . . 7.171 1H Itulltllllllll tlopOsltH HulljtH't torlicck . $174,1)1511 ) ! Doinnnil cortlticutcs of < ! ( < ixwlt . 1 Hl.IS ! In ) to Nuttonnl , Htuto nnil privutx lvink uiul l > : tnkoiH I \t\l \ \ ; u ) : i.lll H "I Totiil . (112,11072 Ktiito of NchraKkn I * Hrt lllrhuriUon County \ l.doiiruii W. Holland , Cnilttor of tint HM V nnincil Itiuk , ilo lu < rt > 1iy Bwiiir that tl.it niton- - tntoiiiont isnoornvt iiiultruo ropy of tlio n- port nmilu tn tint Slnto Iliinklni ; llimril. ( UoV. : . HOLLAND. Attot- . li , Bi.ocuu. WARIIKX llurciii.Nj , Dln-oturx. Htilr-crlUxl niitl sworn to lK'for < > nn > this UHli Juy tit Docoiiibor. Uin. CHx , I.OUKK , Notnry 1'iililtr. Jly cominlrsloii iupin Mnrcli 23 , 1U1J , REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of The Tanners State Hank , of 1'ri-i.toii Nebraska. Charter No. 70S. Incorporated In tin Mali ) of .Nebraska , at the close of buslnes- NinemtierM , 1907. KKiiOUKCUS. IAUIIS ami discounts } JO.742.1 Overdrafts , secured and unsecured. . . 242.3 llanklnir house furniture ami fixtures u50.r l.urri'iit expenses and taxes paid 1.03J.1 1 olal cash on hand ami due from bankt. 2.SJJ.J Total . * 45.20i.7 I.IAllll.ITIBS. Capital slock iuld In $ 6,500,0 Surplus fund l.fooo ' ' Undivided prollts 'irp'l Individual deposits subject to check fJJ.SJI.14 Time certificates of deposit . . .UoOWil 34.SCU.6 Total J45.MJ.7 STATB OK MMIKAKKA. I County of KlchariUon. l I , Clydo Thacker. cashier , of the almv anted lank , do hereby swear that ( he aln\ kUUement Is a correct and true copy of there port made to the Slate Hanking Hoard. CLYIIB TIIACKKK , Cashier ATTUST ; W. C. MAKGKAVK , Director. II. C. ZOKLLKII. Director. SubscriKil and sworn to beforu me tills lot ! Jay of l > cccmt > er , 1407. L. D. McCUMUKK , Justice Peace. Foluy's Kidney Cure will euro an ; case of kidney trouble that Is not be jond medical aid. Kerr's Pharmacy REMEMBER As usual we are 1 leaclquarters for Christmas Candies Our Fine candy in 1-2-3 and 5 Ib. F ncy Boxes Just the thing for Christmas presents. "UiC v/vUlvlY 100-150-200-250-400 and 6oc per Ib. Lots of Nuts and fruits. Christmas Trees , Holders and Candles HOLLY AND MISTLETOE Also Brick and Plain Ice Cream and Ices. Call on Us SOWLES REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of the Hank of Salem , of Salem , Nebraska' Hiarter No , 35' * , Incorporated In the State of Nebraska , at the close of liusineh * November JO. 1007 : KKSOVKCr.M. > verilraft , hecnreil anil iinsecureil. . . . 1,51k.01 la nk I MI : house , furniture ami llxlures 3.iiMi.s5 'nrrent cxpeiiKes anil taxes i < alil 2.1u.IU Total eash on liaiul nnil due from oth- 16.S13.MT Total JlS,97 .4tl i.i.Min.iTir.s. Capital stock paid In J M.OVI.OO Surplus inn.1 10.nuU.no UmllvUloil prutlts 7.37il.sti liullvliliial ilupusltH suliject to chock .Vi.l05.IV ) Domain ! ci-rlillcaU'.sof deposit 19.-IW.oO " 1.000,60 Total iM/m.-lo State nf Nebraska.Klchanlson County , ss. I , K. II , Iliislon , Cashier of th above n.imeil bank , do - . l' n 1111 In-ruby swear that the above statement IHU correct and " " " " * trim copy of the report made to the State 1 tan kin if Hoard. ATTKST : K , li , HUSTON. S. I' . C.IST. Director , T. .1. C.isr. Director. Subscribed and sworn to Iwfore mo this 7th lay of Deceiitber 7,1W. (5uv I1. ( ' .KKHNUAI.I ) . Notary 1'ubllc. Commlsxlon expires Doc. , 1UI1. RULO. Mrs. Flsiicr U on the sick list. Grandma Hntlkln id on the sick lift. Martin Arnold vliltcii hero lti t week. Phil Elontu wont to St. Joe Monday. Kii Scott tins returned from a visit at McCopk. fnink Gardner vlsltod t Kortcstuio Sunduy. Friuik Kern wu a Si. Joe visitor Monday. \V. B. Hlnton of Omubu was here Tuesday. James Latifdon of Wyraoro was here Tueeday. John Jones of Pulls City was hero last week. Mrs. Ksscr was a county seat visitor this week. Mr * . Samuels of Hiawatha Is vlsltlne friends here. Jlra GooUby of Rushbottom visited hero Sunday. Mrs. Georco Hull was a Fulls City visitor Friday. Mrs. JclTrles ono of our old sutlers is very poorly. M. J. LaBlano was a Craig , Mo.vlsl- tor this week. Jutnu-i Mendenlmll visited friends here thin wosk. Klla Carpenter spent tliu week with Duwrtni friend ? . , ) . K. Hurt of tlurdy vUitetl friends here this wcoU. Kuir.m Shepherd returned home from Okltihoin.i ln t wcok. Thomits I.tiiiK r of Fortcitie ! wus u vi.-ttur Jur- ( limma Kern Is tulTerlnjr with badly intlatnud eyes. Mi ; . Kasloy who has been poorly for it lone time Is improving. Charles Scott and family of Kansas visited friends here FnJny. Hester Bunker visited with homo folks In Missouri this week. Ves Bunker from the Blpelow lake was a visitor hero Saturday. Magjjio Bowker returned last week from a visit in Pennsylvania , Mrs. James Tairnuy , er. , of Falls City visited friends hero this week Vincent Cavorzu le fell from a tree Saturday and sprained his arm. Mrs. John Chancy and children visit ed friend ; In Missouri this wcuk. Mrc. Celeys mother who resides In Highland is visiting her this week. Dave Anderson loft Monday for a visit with friends at Forest City , Mo. Win. Lyndsman of White Cloud was hero Wednesday with a load of apple ? . Wm. Weybrlphtls tillln" Mr.Grayes place as night operator during bis ab sence. Mr. McKcvcr and wife have been the parents of a new baby since Wed nesday. Mr ? . Pete Frederick of Preston rauie down Saturday to attend the mission. Bon Frederick is fixing up the side walks around tbo school house grounds tills week , Arthur Lytlc and Fred Evans re turned la t week from a two months trip in Washington. U. T. Duncan moved to town last week nod will occupy the bouse recent ly purchased by him from Fred Stein- huur. huur.Will Will LcHuquet who has been visit ing his grandmother bere for several weeks , left recently for bis home in Kansas City. Mr. Wiggins has 'moved Into the room which was occupied a ? a lodge room until recently and is keeping house all by himself. On Wednesday of last week A. C. Graves night operator at this place and Miss Wright of Omaha were mar ried at Falls City. Miss Allle Tllton and Will LaHuquet accompanied them to witness the marriage. Mr. and Mrs Graves departed the same even ing for a ten days visit with relative ? at Hebron. BARADA. Nie Williamson went to Fargo Sun day. Jake Peters was a uounty s ° at visitor Friday. Charlie Surmaii was a Shubert visi tor Friday. Chris. Horn made a business trip to Omaha last week L H. Morehead went to St. Joe on justness Thursday. H. S. Hayes and family of Shubert were ncre last week. ! R. H. Dunn took a. load of produce to j Falls City on Thursday. C. H Martin and family took dinner with W. F. Butlers Sunday. Henry Langdon and family were guests at the Franklin home Sunday. 'Wilson Wamsley and wife spent Sunday with George Frozee and wife. C. E. Burgess moved his family from the Dunn farm to the Elam farm last week Mrs. David Harris of Cttmp Point , III. , Ib visiting her daughter Mrs. John Langdon. John Walker moved his family to Verdon this week where they will make their home. Wade Tencyck and Herman Kelley went to Oklahoma this week to work for the Gllllgan Bridge Co. Kessler's ' moving pictures hold forth at tne opera house on Friday and Sat urday evening. The pictures were good and well worth seeing. On Siincluy Dr. Vn Osdel was call ed to attend tli i 10ear old son of Charles Elaith Thf b-nf while playIng - Ing with a sl-i * , un bhell took the shot out an-3 touched tf raat'ib to tb powder causing an explosion that burned his face to a solid blister. It Is feared he. will loao the sense of sight in one eye. Mrs. H. M. Burses ? met with a serl- ous accident on Sunday evening just as she was starting with her husband and little daughter for a drive. A lurch of the buggy caused her to lose her balance and ehn fell from the . 'Irr striking on her shoulder bonp. A surgeon was called und slit : I- doing n well ns can be expected. Cannot Raise Night Rates. The Nebraska Kail way Com mission has refused the Bell Telephone company the right to raise the night rates on long distance telephone messages. The compony asked permission to charge the day rate on all messages until ten o'clock at night. The commission , how ever did grant them permission to charge the day rate on mes sages for which the engage , menl was made in the daytime , no matter at what hour the talking was done. . . . . - . > 1 HOLIDAY SHOPPING ! § 4 If you find that financial conditions are against you , remember that useful needed gifts are always acceptable. Our specialty for Christmas is a complete showing of every day staple Dry Goods of all kinds. We have a great display of Men's and Women's Fancy Embroidered and Lace trimmed Initial and Plain Handkerchiefs. Embroidered and handsome j Linens , handmade Lace Pieces , Brushes , Bags , Combs , Pin Cushions , Men's and Women's Neckwear , Ribbons , Cloaks , Furs , Skirts , Suits , Shawls , Blcnkets , Dress Goods , Silks , all of which are family necessities , ' but at the same time are suitable for gifts. -J Rugs Small-Large fix Rugs are most acceptable at all times and part icularly when not ex- pected. We have some specially low prices of room sizes. Take advantage - vantage of this opportunity to get your Holiday Gifts at a great saving $25 Axminster Rugs $20 25 Velvet Rugs only $20 20 Smyrna Rugs at $16 25 Smyrna Rugs at $20 Every Cloak Cut We have too many Ladies' Cloaks & i F ranging in price from $20 to $30 , On every garment marked above $20 we will give 25 Per Cent Discount On every Cloak at $20 and under , a discount of twenty per cent will be given. There remains an excel- lant choice in Blacks , Browns , Reds , Castors , in long cloth Coats and short imitation Fur Coats. Early buyers will get as good designs as we have had this season , at a great saving. All Children's Cloaks at Great Reduction. liI V. G. LYFORD I § I FALLS CITY . NEB ! fe5Sg5 : 2S ? 'Sa&S3 Sr S ZS iCS&