The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, February 14, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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    IT 8 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , FEBRUARY 14 , 1908 1
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240 acres well improved , 1 } miles from Depot in Kas. Good spring Best of terms. Will take
10 acres as part payment , balance long time at low interest.
Smith 200 acres \ } miles from depot , Richardson county , Nebraska. Good buildings and land Will
Henry take -10 or 80 acres as part payment.
100 acres upland , 1 mile from depot , Richardson county , Nebraska. 512,000.
160 acres Johnson county , Nebraska. 80 rods to church and school. Best of terms. Might rent.
107 acres near Urowtivillc , Nebraska.
80 acres ? { -mile from Falls City high school. .
LANDS & LOANS 010 acres , 88,000 improvements Also 640 acres adjoining. Will take lOOncrcs tia part payment.
. Pine running Money to water. loan. A No. 1 opportunity.
HUA\BOLDT.
J. C IlorwijfB wus ii Lincoln visitor
this week.
Ben Creed was over from PaWnee
City Tuesday.
Mnmlo Fen ton of DHWBOU was shop
ping hero Mondiiy ,
A. A. Tanner wiis a business visitor
In Pawnee City Tuesday.
Mrs. Win. Arnold was critically 111
last week with heart trouble.
Hex Crulj , ' WHS up from Hopubllcan ,
Kan. , Sunday vislMni ; friends.
Ash ford Kdlo has purchased the J.T.
Patterson farm south of town.
Mrs. Avery and Katherine Hudson
wore In Kansas City this week.
Mrs Stout returned Saturday from
a visit with relatives in Lincoln.
Mrs. Roy 15aln and daughter of Ta
ble Rock are visiting In this city.
Blanche Emnions of Tocumsuh Is In
the city visiting her grandparents.
A. G. Prey and family were up from
St. Joe Sunday visiting his parents.
Ilarry Flleon of Orange , Texas , was
hero this week the guest of friends.
Nolllo Loekard of Clarks , Nob. , ar
rived Monday on a visit to her aunt.
Robert Power left Tuesday for a
visit with his brother In Kansas Oily.
The Ilumboldt Farmers' Institute
convened hero Wednesday and Thurs
day.
Nannie Challln returned this week
from a visit with relatives in Falls
City.
City.Will
Will Brandow attended a sale of
Duroc-Jcrsoy swlno In Lincoln this
week.
A. D. Sargent was up from Salem
Sunday visiting his parents north of
town ,
Mrs. Dalboy and daughter of Ft.
Pierre , S. D. . are hero guests of
friends.
Mrs. Becm him returned from an ex
tended visit to relatives In Uio western
pnrt of the state.
L. M. Billings and wlfo were down
from Lincoln this week visiting her
parents south of town.
Mrs. Smith of Uawson and ton Karl
Sterns of Riiclno , WIs. , were hero this
week visiting relatives.
O. L. Bant/ has traded hla stock of
groceries to W. II. Garth for -10-acro
tract of land north of town.
Lib Wilson 1st Buffering from a
broken arm the result of a fall receiv
ed during the sleet storm of last week.
B. F. Furrow and Mrs. Mary Furrow
worn marred at the Christian parson
age Tuesday , Uov. Aydclott oIllciatlrR
Bert Keller and wlfo have moved to
Dawson and will hu In charge of the
restaurant at that place In the future.
Bon Ilordlltehka and wlfo who were
down from Lincoln to attend the funer
al of a relative , returned homo Friday.
Mrs. John Lutz Is eoHouslv 111 at her
home In this city. Her daughter Lena
was summoned from Lincoln this week.
Al Brunn and wlfo moved to the
country this week and will reside on
their farm west of town the coming
year.
Mrs. Minnie Unkcfor was taken to
St. Joe Friday by her son whuro she
will be operated on this week at the
Hnbworth hospital.
Peter Gergons and wlfo wore pleas
antly surprised Monday by 100 of their
friends assembling at their homo to
assist them In celebrating their 20th
wedding anniversary. T h o guests
presented them with u handsome china
closet.
W. F. Gut/.mor and family who are
making plans to move to Kansas in the
near future , were given a larowell re
ception at tholr home north of town
Friday , by the members of the Gorman
M. K. church. They were presented
wltti a fine dining room table.
11. E. Bnyd has sold his Interests in
thu general merchandise Rtoro of Boyd
& Lyford , to his partner. V. O. Lyford ,
of Falls City. Mr. Lyford will con.
tlnuo the business. Mr. Boyd has no-
ccptcd a position In the National bank
of this city , and commenced his new
duties Monday.
VERDON
I. A. Hull drove to Stella Friday.
Clyde Gates was over from Dawson
Thursday.
Henry and Al Corn were Salem visi
tors Sunday ,
Miss Quigga spent Saturday with re
latives atShubert.
John Goolsby of Barada visited rela
tives here Tuesday.
S. A. Stout of Auburn was In town
Monday on business.
Myrtle Edmunds returned to her
homo ut Stella Thursday.
Mary Ilanloy came down from Stella
and spent Sunday at homo.
Jake Bloom made a business trip lethe
the county seat Wednesday.
George Hall and Walter Voach were
Cltv visitors Wednesday.
Mcsdamcs Kroh and Weaver of
Stella visited relatives hero Friday.
Frank Clark and family loft last
week for tholr now homo in Oklahoma.
Miss Mabel Bollar and Mrs. Ode
Saylors were In Falls City Wednesday.
Eugene Holmlck and wife of Stella
were hero Saturday visiting relatives.
Guy Goldsborry came down from
Lincoln Thursday on a visit to his pa
rents.
Will Estos and Chloe Wilkinson wit
nessed the play at Stella Thursday
night.
Mcsdamcs Chris Jorn and Fred QolT-
man and Miss Amelia Sehrador were
Falls City visitors Monday.
Claude Saylors and Fred Douglas ac
companied by tholr ladles took In the
opera at Stella Thursday night.
STELLA.
J. D. Curtis has been seriously sick
with lung trouble for the past week.
Uaxel Ilogrefo who 1 a attending
school at Atchlsou spent Sunday at
homo.
The electric light for the streets
were turned on for the first time Sat-
day night.
George Benson of Geneva has been
spending the past week hero with his
two daughters
Grace Hoppo of Falls City has been
the guest of the EIoppo and Hedge
families hero this week.
Wesley Vaught has boon In Lincoln
this week attending a convention of
State Hardware Dealers.
John Thomas and family expect to
move to near McCook soon , near which
place ho has purchased a ranch.
Hamilton Brown left Tuesday for n ,
month's visit a t Wnrronburg , Mo.
From there ho will go to Idahp to live.
Mort and Ed Gilbert returned Sat
urday from Gonesee , 111. , where they
had been called by the death of a
nephew.
J. A. Nutter of Kansas City has been
hero the past week overseeing the
shelling of his corn stored on his differ
ent farms.
The Elks at this place will attend a
banquet at Falls City this evening. J.
R. Cain , jr. , Is on the program for a
short speech.
Mrs. Will Wrlghton , a former resi
dent of Stella but now of Lenapab ,
Oklahoma , was the guest of friends
hero this week.
J. T. Curtis and eon Bert have pur
chased a quarter section of land near
McCook , and the latter will go there to
live after this year.
L. N. Mills , a pioneer resident of
Stella , died at his home Tuesday night
after but a days' Illness. Ho will bo
buried today by the Masonic lodge.
Mrs. John Newell left for her homo
nt Colorado Springs , Colo. . Thursday.
She was accompanied by Mrs. Frank
Withee , who will visit there for n
month.
The members of the Out Door Art
Club enjoyed a party at the homo of
Mrs. Montgomery last Friday ovenlnir
there bolrg about 35 of the members
present.
Ira Martin has purchased a half In
terest In the drug business of A. L.
Adame , and has already taken charge.
It is their Intention to move into the
Camblln building as soon as vacated by
thu saloon.
The 3'oung people attending the
Methodist church had a party at the
home of Lawrence Elllnger Thursday
evening. The party was given for the
Elllnger girls , who expect to move to
Council Grove , Kan. , soon.
SHUBERT
Gus Jorn of Barada was in town Sat
urday.
Win. Brown was a Stella visitor Sat
urday.
Otis Splcklcr waa over from Barada
Saturday.
Dr. Stong was hero 'rom Barada
Saturday.
Fred Stotts was a Falls City visitor
last week.
C. T. Burns removed to a farm near
Lincoln this week.
Mrs. E. D. King went to Stella re
cently to consult u doctor.
Charles Heintzclmnn ol Verdon was
hero this week on business.
Mrs. Chas. Wilson of near Stella was
visiting friends hero Sunday.
Charley Hall and wife of near Stella
are hero visiting her parents.
Mrs. Win. Mackinlch of Stella visit
ed last week with friends here.
Frank McMullen of near Stella was
a business visitor hero Saturday.
Samuel Davis of Pruirlo Union was
the guest of friends here Sunday.
Mrs. Chns. Felt returned home from
nor visit with a sister In Oklahoma.
Mesdamca Shulenburg and Shubert
were shopping In Falls City Friday.
Mrs. Tow nicy has been enjoying a
visit from her sister of DesMotnes , IP.
Walkup Wcddlo and Mrs. Wm.
Raper were Falls City visitors last
week.
Mcsdamcs Dolph Krng and J. M.
Wheeler visited relatives In Lincoln
last week.
Marlon West and wlfo of Auburn
were called hero Monday by the death
of her nephew.
Audly Hendrlcks and family who
are visiting relatives near Stella was
fc
In town Saturday. ' M
John Ahorn , sr. , and George Lewis T
attended the democratic convention In
Falls City last Friday.
Jessie Ballard of Oklahoma who Is
visiting relatives her spent Sunday
with George and John Rltter.
The Farmers Institute which was
held hero Saturday was not very well
attended owing to the bad weather.
Frank Brlcker was hurt quite bad
Monday by Stotts team running away
with him , but is thought no permanent
injury.
Joseph Harper and wife of Auburn
who are spending a few days-wlth
their son spent Saturday with M. H.
Taylor.
Mr. Howard and wife left last week
for their now home in western Kansas.
They will be greatly missed by their
many friends.
Ell Rupart and wife returned home
recently from a visit with relatives at
Straussvllle where they witnessed the
| wedding of a nephew.
The many friends of Clarence Crews
and wlfo are sorry for them over the
loss of their little 7 months old baby
which died very suddenly Monday from
heart failure The little one was laid
to rest in Prairie Union cemetery on
Tuesday.
'E certainly appreciate the confidence shown us during our big Loom End Sale , which closed last week ,
as we are practically strangers among you. But we assure you that when Matthews advertises any
thing he certainly has the goods and you can buy them exactly as advertised. Our new Spring Goods
are daily arriving. We make special note of our new Royal Worcester Corsets and our line of new Petticoats.
S
Style 419
A dainty model , designed
especially for the tall , slen
der figure. Has medium
high bust and 'lengthening'
waist. The very short hip ,
cut away below the waist ,
allows perfect ease and
freedom. Made from fine ,
white Batiste. Sizes 18 to 26
Style 453
An exceptionally popular
model for the average fig
ure with long waist. Strict
ly in accord with existing
fashions. Medium high
bust and Princess hip. A
very desirable garment for
Summer wear. Unequalled
for style , fit , comfort and
durability. Sizes 18 to 30 ,
Price , $1.00
Sizes 31 to 36 ,
Price , $1.25
Style 506
A recent design for the long
waist figure. Has high bust ,
long back and "lengthen
ing" waist effect. Made
from fine , white Batiste.
Style 502
is the same as Style 506 ,
but made from Coutille , in
white or drab. Sizes 18 to 30
Style 610
Royal Worcester Adjusto
for the full stout figure.
Has medium low bust , long
hips and back.
Made from durable Cou
tille , in white or drab.
Sizes 20 to 26 ,
Coffee- will bo son/cd FREE
Wednesday and Saturday.
Everybody invited to a good
cup of Coffee.
Style 541
A splendid new Corset lor
the woman of stout figure ,
the long hip and back com
pletely encase the over
developed porcions , and
mould superfluous flesh into
lines of perfect Symmetry. " " *
It lias a low fjust and is long
and fiat over the abdomen.
Made from Coutille in
white or drab. Sizes 181030
Price , $1.50
Sizes 31 to 36 ,
Price , $1.75
ORSETS Wc take orders for the celebrated Bon Ton Corsets. Prices from $3.00 to $8.00 '
We have just received our new
and complete line of black Petti-
coats. Because of the great improvement in the manufacture of Petticoats there are less of the garments made at home than ever before. The advantages of purchasing a Skirt
already made are so numerous that we need not emphasize them here. You will be interested to know that we secured this line through a most fortunate purchase , and in order
that you may have an early opportunity to examine them we will place the cnlire assortment on sale at some very interesting prices.
.25 Petticoats , 98c
Three styles to select from in Satteen
and Rena cloths , tucked and $ $ & / *
shirred. Special at O < u
$1.50 Serca Skirt , $1.19
This is a full width Skirt , with deep
shirred flounce. Special ( ft
at $ 1
"Bloomsilk , " $1.69
This is an extra width Skirt with deep ,
tucked flounce and a beauty , $ * "jj $ |
$3.00 Heatherbloorn , $2.49
You ull know this celebrated fabric. An
extra wide Skirt , shirred and
tucked. Special at
$3.50 HeatherfoSoom , $2898
In two and three deep ruffles and one
j that will please any one. Special (
i at.
$4.00 Heath@rblom , $3.25
A beautiful , tucked and shirred number ,
with deep dust protector. Special - (
ial at *
00 Black Silk , $4.98
A very pretty taffeta Skirt. In this new
line offering , specially priced
at
Space will not permit us to mention all the
good things in this sale.
A visit of inspection will convince you
that these are RARE values.
Opposite the Falls City ,
Court House Nebraska