THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , DECEMBER 20 , 1907 COMMENCING DECEMBER 21 AND CONTINUE TO JANUARY 21 tSHRSSSEBSISIS i i a inn H 'ii inm ni HUHPIBBBi CANNED FRUIT Notice the Following ; Prices Groceries Harlow will sell 100 cases of Callfor. No. can F , F. O. G. Peaches 21c Fruits-Vegetables nia and local Canned l < Vuit at the follow No. U can P. P. O. G. Apricots 21o We have $5000 worth of Groceries ing1 prices : No. 8 can P. P. O. G. Pears 21c We are able to give you choice we will give you a special price on. No. 8 can peaches worth 20c 15c No. 8 can P. P. O. G. Grapes 21c Apples. Get our prices. Our goods have been collected from No. 8 can G. G. Plums worth.20c lac 7 pkgs Kern Kinks , 5c size 25c Potatoes , the best in the city. Parsnips 15 bars 25c the best the market affords. We will Punch Brand Raspberries 15c Laundry Soap nips , Onions , Cabbage , Lettuce , Oranges in detail in No. 8 can Pears , 15c CANDY ! CANDY ! ! give prices more our next < anges , Bananas , Grapes , in fact every advertisement. No 2 can Pineapple 15c If you want good first quality Candy thing first class that is carried in a first Santa Clara Ib Prunes per 8Ac at the lowest price see our goods and get class grocery. Raisins , this year pack , per ib lie prices. We also have a special price on California Dried Peaches , per Ib 15c English Walnuts , Almonds , Filberts. ONE DOOR NORTH POST OFFICE THE HHRLOW GROCERY LOCAL LORE. Eat Sowles' candy. Now is the time to subscribe. Henry Sell wan was a Humboldt visitor in our city Saturday. John Philpot was down from Humboldt the first of the week. John Kanaly of Rule was in Falls City the first of the week. A. C. Surman of Armour added his name to our eyer increasing : list on Monday. "We stood on the corner" and watched the people pick their way on the concrete walks. Mrs. Margaret Maddox re turned Sunday from a few days visit with friends in. Wymore. A. J. Baldwin of Stella was looking : after business interests in this city the first of the week. Arthur W. Wing : , who has spent the past few months in Oklahoma , returned home Mon day evening. Miss Stella Knickerbocker has been absenffrom her post of duty in the office of Judge Gagnon this week on account of illness. George Cleveland made a busi ness trip to St. Joe Monday. It keeps Mr. Cleveland busy buying goods for his immense holiday ji"4f > - Louie Davison , who has been * ' in Wichita , Kas. , for the past three months with his sister , ( Mrs. John Holland , returned home bunday. Al Doerner was out bright and early Tuesday morning trying to "cutter , " but finally concluded i he would have to wait for a little more of the beautiful. George Jaquet , a student at the Illinois Universityof Champaign , III. , came home Sunday and will visit with his parents in this city for the next three weeks. D. W. Sowles has a very pretty y * display of home made candies in his show windows. _ , If you can't H win her h rj/jby'a / box of this fine candy * ydur case is hopeless. Warren Randolph Yeokel of Hiawatha will conduct services in the Episcopal church in this city Sunday mornintj. Rev. Neide will go to Hiawatha to admister the Christmas com munion to the members of the Episcopal church in that city , on Sunday morning. M. B. Sharp is a new subscriber this week. Mr. ' and Mrs. Sharp have recently moved to this city from Omaha and are building a commodious home in the north part of town. The } ' concluded however that they could not go to housekeeping without the Tribune and called this week to add their name on our list. The first of the week Fred Sebold brought into this office a cat fish of the spoon bill variety , which he had secured at Rule , it having been caught in the Missouri. It weighed about fifteen pounds and its bill was fully eighteen inches long. These fish are a rare spe'cie and proved quite a curiosity to those who saw it. F. C. Kelsey is a new sub scriber this week. Mrs. M. A. Frank icturncd Friday from a visit with relatives in St. Louis. Mrs. John Gehling left Friday for Goshen , Wis. , called there by the serious illness of her father. Mrs. Sarah Minnick went to Hiawatha the latter part of the week where she will visit with relatives until after the holidays. Harry Lum , Chris Zorn and Josh Bloom came down fromVer- don , Friday , to be in attendance at a meeting of the I. O. O. F. , that evening. Mrs. Jane Bohrcr fell off the porch at her home Saturday even ing and received bruises which will confine her to the house for severai days. Mrs. Poteet brought Miss Leah home from the hospital in St Joseph Saturday night greatly improved and on the road to com plete recovery. The plata glass window in the front of the post office broken some time ago by a boy spinning a top , was replaced by a new one the first ot the week. Judge Raper arrived in the city Saturday night and started the wheels of justice to grinding early Monda7 morning at which time the Ellington murder trial came up for hearing. A great many of our exchanges appeared last week in holiday dress. Among these is the Tarkio Herald , published in Tarkio , Mo. , and reflects much credit upon its editor , L. E. Schaeffer. In another column of the Tribune will be found the pro gram of the midnight service to be conducted a t the Episcopal church Christmas eve. It will be found most interesting and a cordial invitation is extended to all to attend. The third of the series of Ad- yent sermons by Rev. Neide was delivered Sunday evening at the Episcopal church , and drew a good crowd. His subject , "Hell" was handled in a most able man ner and gave his hearers much food for thought. HU subject for next Sunday evening will be "Heaven Herman Koehler informs us that his public sale held on Fri day , the 13th , was one of the most successful ever conducted in this vicinity , thus proving the falsity of the old saying that the above day and date are un lucky. Mr. Koehler and family left Monday morning for their new home in Alabama. The News came to us last week in Holiday attire and is a work of art. It is a 20 page paper and is filled with bright newsy reading as well as a most liberal advertising patronage by our business men. The Holiday edition of the News has made its appearance regularly for several years and each proves better than the preceding one. showing that Davis & Davis are artists in their line. Frank Simon was up from Rule Friday. Jim Malone was down from Salem Thursday. Charley McCool of Salem was in the city Saturday. Fred Sebold was business visitor in Salem Thursday. H. C. Smith was a Salem visitor one day the last of the week. Tom Gaston of Merrill , Kas. , was in the city Friday evening. Mrs. Addie Bowker of Rule has our thanks for cash on sub scription this week. H. E. Lemon is among the faithful ones to add to our fund during the last week. Wes Nedrow and family lett Saturday for a few day's visit with his brother at Stella. Mrs. Katherinc Wylie spent the past week with her daughter , Mrs. Allan D , May. in Auburn. Tom McLane came up from Kansas City Friday , for a short visit with his sister , Mrs. M. A. Frank. Karl Rauch came down trom Stella Friday just for the purpose of contributing to our subscrip tion fund. Mrs. Rose Heaston and chil dren left last week for Glenelder , Kan. , where the3r will visit until after the holidays. Mrs. J. A. Heim came down from Dawson Saturday to inter view our merchants. She called on the Tribune while in our city. Mrs. Charlie Leister and son , Henry left Saturday morning for Columbus , Ohio , where they will spend some time with the former's daughter. John Hossack called Saturday and renewed his subscription to the Tribune. He also ordered this family necessity sent to his sister , Mrs. J. W. Freel , at Soldierj Kas. S. B. Hoffnell , now of Abilene , Kas. , came up Thursday for a short visit with friends. Mr. Hoffnell likes his new home , but gets homesick for his old Falls City friends. The Tribune this week added some new machinery to their already well equipped office , and are now better prepared than ever to turn out first class job work. Give us a call. Oddic Lapp was on the sick list this week. Fred Lchnherr was down from Humboldt Monday. Here's hoping Sauta Glaus will not miss a home in Falls City. Jake Snethcn ot Dawson , was a business visitor iu this city Monday. Mrs. Levi Xubrick made a hurried business trip to St. Joe , Saturday. F. P. Page came down from Dawsou Monday and spent the day with friends. Mrs. Peter Rcsterer leaves this week for an extended visit with her mother in Oklahoma. F. W. Samuelson came down from Lincoln and spent Sunday with his family in this city. Mrs. J. G. Ranger drove down from Salem and spent Sunday with her daughter , Mrs. Everett Scott. R. S. Malony went to Lincoln , Saturday and will spend a few weeks visiting with Will Ungles and family. Miss Lillian Banks went to Kansas City , Saturday , where she will visit for a few days and do shopping. Tom Palmer arrived in the ctiy the latter part of the week , called here by the serious illness of his brother Joe. Chas. Huber of Rule has been appointed deputy district grand master of the I. O. O. F. for the ensuing. This , is an honor be stowed upon a most deserving party. Billy Ungles of Lincoln , was in the city Friday renewing old acquaintances. This is Billy's first visit to Falls City for a number of years and it kept him busy trying to make the rounds. C. C. Bletcher of Rule was in the city Monday , and while here made the Tribune a very pleas ant call , paying ih advance to 1911 for this great weekly. This shows how he appreciates our efforts. Next. A baby boy came to gladden the home of F. Farrington and wife on Friday of last week. The little one only lived for a short time , however , when its spirit was wafted back to the One who gave it. The sorrowing parents have the sympathy of all. YOUR OPPORTUNITY to buy Christmas candies at the lowest prices possible : We quote a few leaders : Christmas Mix at lOc per Ib. Home-made Mix at 10r per Ib. Fine Chocolates at 20c per Ib. A complete line of Candy to choose from. f Fine box goods from 15c up to $9.00. NUTS , FRUITS , CIGARS , TOBACCO * S Vt Give us your order for Ice Cream bnlk qr brick. fix " fcSagr1 Falls City Candy Kitchen Make your Christmas complete by contributing to the happiness of some one less fortunate. Notwithstanding the bad weather Saturday was a very busy day in this city. The merchants did an immense busi ness and Santa Glaus , was very much in evidence. Mrs. C. Ashby of Tarkio , Mo. , spent a portion of this week with friends in this city. While here she interested herself in the workings of our humane society with the intention ot organising a like society in her home town. There will be a special Christ mas service in the First Presby terian church next Sunday morn ing , when the music , songs , and sermon will all move in the direction of the Christmas Spirit. Special solo by Miss Anita Wilson , and a sermon on "The Angel's Song" by the Pastor , The. Rev. Dr. Baily , The ser vices in the evening are always brief , bright , and brotherly. You are cordially invited to at tend. _ Devils Auction a Good Show The Devil's Auction , the at traction at the Gehling last Thursday evening was the best offered us by Manager Gehling this season , and drew a good crowd , has. Yale has been with us before and always gave good satisfaction , but this year it is better than ever , abounding in many new and pleasing spe cialties. Little Liver Pills wiiko up Inzy livers , clean the pyfltiMii urn ) clear the ekln. Try them for bilious ness and sick headache. Price 25 cents. Sold by A. G. Wunnur , druggist. Farmers Institute Meeting There will be a meeting at the county clerk's office December 21 at 2 p. m. of all those interested in the best institute in the coun ty. We want as many of the members as can to be with us and especially do we need each and every member of the executive committee. W. P. LONG , Secretary -Treasurer. Tbe Richardson County Farm Mutual Insurance Company Lately issued a 5 year policy for $5000.00. The farmer paid seven dollars for it. A $5000.00 policy in onr company the last 5 years , has cost in policy fee as sessment and all , a total of $27. This same farmer had paid to another company , $80.00 for a $4500.00 policy , the last 5 years. There is no longer any excuse for people who send money away and waste it in this manner. Our company started over 20 years ago , and is growing con tinually. All losses paid promptly. Prease write or come and see me. There is la differ ence between $27.00 and $80.00 every 5 years. We invite in spection of our records , and will undertake to proye , that the in surance in this county , of right belongs to the company , which never sends o dollar out of Richardson County. 03-4t. SAMUEL LICHTV.SKCKETAKY. Falls City , Neb. FOR Christmas Gifts GO TO A. E. JAQUET'S We solicit your patronage and invite you to call and see our lines of Tableware Cut Glass Silver Novelties Toilet Articles Clocks Fountain Pens Bracelets Necklaces Rings Cuff Links Scarf Pins Combs Statuettes , etc Prices plainly marked on a 11 articles. A E. Jaquet The Old , Reliable JEWELER Now is the time to subscribe.