I * - * * * ! . - . . ( THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , MAY 8 , 1908 NOTICE Every purchase guaranteed by us. We are here to stay and one price to all. All goods marked in plain figures. $10 Men s Suits $4.95 $1.50 Men's Hats , all Styles"/5c $2.00 Ladies' Shoes $1.29 $2.50noys'Knils , a " ' 48 $2.50 Ladies' Shoes $1 $3.50 Men's Shoes $2.45 75C 39C Men's Dress Shirts v)3C Men's Underwear 1 "C $14.00 Men's Suits' .45 lOc Men's Red or Blue Ilandchfs 50C Men's and Boys'Caps " ' 24c ( C A A Men's S tpJ.UUpants , 1 Men's Solid Leather Forced Work Shoes. A good Sale one and one that usually di sells for § 2 and § 2.25 P 1 Boys'Suits , worth S3.50. Forced Sale Price $2.00 Silk Umbrell 98C 75C 43c Men's Work Shirts 13C Men's Fancy Socks / C $15.00 Men's Spring Suits $9.45 $2.00 Boys' Shoes . $1.29 $2.50 Men's Oxfords . $1.48 Men's Underwear . LsC $10.00 Young1 Men's Suits $4.98 $2.50 Men's Hats $ 1.39 FORCED SALE ! The Entire $10,000 Stock of Clothing , Shoes , Furnishing Goods and Hats of the Ben Cole Mercantile Company , of Peny , Okla. : - : Has been put into our hands for immediate sale. They say cut and slash the very life out of the prices. There is only one object in view , and that is to dispose of this stock in TWENTY DAYS , if ruthless price cutting and matchless bargains can do it. Prices on this merchandise will be lower than ever attempted before , cost of material and manufacture will not be considered. This will be a feast of bargains and there will be plenty here for all. The crowds will be large , so we advise all to come early and get FIRST CHOICE. : - : : - : : - : To miss this Sale would be to miss the Greatest Bargain Giving Carnival ever attempted. So do not miss it. Come and bring your friends. Come expecting Bargains and you will go home happy and contented with your purchases. Never before in the history of Falls City , has a Sale of such Magnitude been attempted. It is indeed a Grand Opportunity and no one with even the least idea of economy can afford to miss it. : - : : - : RFlVIFIViRFf ? IViUalwiS tssIWI Ok ! \ . Q Five Doors South of the ET filler Richardson County Bank Slll& > Come to the Sale and look over every article herein described. You will be convinced that everything is sold as advertised. $12.50 Men's Suits $6.95 15C Black and Tan Socks 75C Overalls 43C JvC Men's Suspend ers 50c 25c Boys' Shirts $3.00 Men's Shoes1 $1.95 $1.50 Odd Vests' 69c $7.50 YoungMen's Suits $3.95 V\f Men's Hats' $1.29 1UC Men's Linen Handkerchiefs' Cuban Heels fijl Ladies' Kid Oxfords" pl. $5.00 Men's Shoes $2.98 $3.50 Men's Oxfords $2.25 .00 Men's Suits $11.75 $1.50 Children's Shoes 98C and 75c Knee Pants1 / 3C Balbriyg'an Underwear $1.50 and § 2.00 Dress Shirts" 98c $3.00 Ladies' Dress Shoes-$1.95 50c Men's Neckties' 29c LOOK FOR THE BIG RED SIGNS S. J. BARRENT , Ad. Man SATURDAY , MAY 9 , 9 A. M i 4 The Cost of Buildlnn a Creamery. During the past few yours there hnve been built in the United States Bevenil thousand cro'imenee , many of which Imvo been success ful from the start , while others have failed after a few months' operation , and some were never even started. An investigation of the creamery business in several states by the United States Department of Agri culture has shown that the cause of many of the failures was duo to lack of n euflicient number of COWP , which should not be less thun100 , and that others failed because of improper organization , in the case of co-operative creameries , and excessive - cessive cost of building and equip , ment. Many creameries have cost about twice their actual worth , and were not of the typo suited to the locality in which they were built. The cost of a building about 28 byIS feet will vary from $ SOO to $1,400 , dependent upon the locality the construction , and the cost of material and labor. Such a build ing usually consists of a main work room , engine and boiler room ( in cluding space for refrigerator mo- chine ) , coal room , refrigerator , storeroom and office. Machinery for a hand-separator plant , consisting of 15-horsepower boiler , 10-horsepower engine , com bination churn with a capacity of (500 ( pounds of butter , and other necessary apparatus , will cost ap proximately $1,200. Machinery for a whole milk plant will cost about $1,850. This equipment will handle about 1,000 to 1,200 pounds of butter per day. If a refriger ating machine is included the cost will be from $000 to $1,000 more. The total cost of a creamery would therefore vary from $2,000 for a simple hand-separator plant without artificial refrigeration , where labor and material are cheap , to $1,250 for a whole- milk plant including artificial refriger ation and higher cost of labor and material. The Department of Agriculture is prepared to furnish information for the proper organization of creameries and cheese factories , and upon request will supply plan of organization , list of machinery , and plan for creamery. Corre spondence should be addressed to the Dairy Division , United States Department of Agriculture , Wash- ingtou , D. 0. Private Money. Private money to loan on Real Estate. Mortgages bought and sold. Call at First National Bank. 3-tf A. J. WEAVER Piles are easily and quickly checked with Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment , to prove it I will mail a snwll trial box as a convincing test. Simply address Dr. Shoot ) , Racine , Wl . , I surely would not send it free unless I was certain that Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment would stand the test. Remember it Is made expressly and alone for swollen , pain ful , bleeding or itching piles , either external or internal. Large jar oOc. Sold by all dealers. Will Go to Falls City. The First Regiment band will give a concert in the park at Falls City , Tuesday , May 19 , under the auspices of the Pres byterian church at Palls City. Hiawatha World. Serious Results Feared. You may \vcll fear serious results from a rough or cold , as pneumonia and consumption start with a cold , Fo- ley's Honey and Tar cures the most ob stinate coughs or colds and prevents serious results. Refuse substitutes. Kerr's Pharmacy. The Missouri Pacific has cut out electric lights in cars and limited the gas supply to jets of 1 candle power. Travelers can't see to read and can't sleep because of rough track. Hard line to travel. Still Mr. Gould must have his $2,000 dog. Hia- vratha World.