The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, September 18, 1908, Image 7

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    I ...SEASONABLE GOODS... j
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^ Here are a few things in our line that we feel sure z
would interest you at this season of the vear. z
£ 1} The MOTOR WASHER a Mond; iv morn- -
insjf necessity that you cannot afford -
to be without. -
Then we have the JEWEL GAS- ~
OL1NE STOVE, the ALASKA =
REFRIGATOR, the house wife’s -
friends this hot weather. -
! Lowe Bros’., PAINT l
"will interest you, both in quality and ^
price. ~
I CALI. AND LOOK THROl'GH OCR LINK 3
I j. C. TANNER
E Ours Are "Dependable" Goods FALLS CITY, NETB. ..
'Japanese Ghina:
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L A special purchase of this case enables us «
r to sell it at, your choice for 41
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Nicely decorated, good ware. It will be «
F displayed in the south window at *
£CHAS. M. WILSONS’
The Falls City Roller Mills
Does a general milling business, and manufactures the
following brands of flour
SUNFLOWER MAGNOLIA CROWN
The above brands are guaranteed to be of the highest pos
sible quality. We also manufacture all mill products ar.d
conduct a general
Grain, Live Stock and Coa! Business
and solicit a share of your patronage
F. S. Heacock & Son Falls City, Nebr.
¥ '
PRESTON
GRAIN and LUMBER CO.
When you have Grain or Hogs to market do not forget
that we pay tlie top price and give you honest weights.
ALWAYS GET OUR PRICE
HS When you need anything in ®
Lumber or Builders' Materia!
call on us—we can furnish you anything in this line as
cheap as the same grade can be had elsewhere.
ALWAYS TRADE AT HOME AND SAVE MONEY
PRESTON GRAIN AND LUMBER CO.
£ The Fruit ofthe Savings Tree *
U .44
LONG ago a man planted the seed for M
f this tree. He saved a dollar and de- M
f posited it with us—now the tree has at- M
f tained great proportions. By careful tend- M
f ing and strict attention to his savings, the M
man has a tree bearing the fruit which will keep
r him comfortable.
You-plant the seed for a tree like this—de- *
posit your dollar now—from small acorns grow *
great oaks. «
l The Farmers’ State 5ank *
j* PRESTON, NEBRASKA
L E ED S
LIQUOR EMPORIUM
All Popular Brands of Wet Goods
with an experienced mixer at your
service. Foreign and Domestic Cigars.
L. E. LEED, Proprietor
FALLS CITY o-D»i«£=-® NEBRASKA
The County in General
Crowihnl oft tlio regular t'orrpsiHmdence Page.
. RULO
Frank Hicks baby is very sink.
Si Hunker was over from Fortcsoue.
Dr. Plumb of Yoik U visiting here.
Kiiith Kern went to Humboldt Mon
ti u> .
J, A. Hinkle spent lust week in
Lincoln.
Mrs .1. C. Huber visited in Atchison
last week.
Tom Plumb of Fall* City was bere
last week.
Herman Kloepfel was in Falls City
■Saturday.
Carl Frederick returned from Falls
City Sunday.
Lilith Hinkle is attending school at
Fayette, Mo.
Leonard Simon was down from Pres
ton last week.
Mrs. H. Smith was a Fulls City vis
itor Saturday.
Karl Shepherd -| i lit hist week with
St. Joe friends.
13. Coppoek of Hiawatha was a Llulo
visitor last week.
Henry Smith moved his family to
Falls City Monday.
Sim Burk was a business visitor to
St. Joseph last week.
Ed Scott of McCook is visiting rela
tives here last week.
Mrs. Helpier is visiting relatives at
Tecumseh this week.
Pete Liberty of Kankakee, lit., is
visiting friends here
Alma Rorste of Fort Hazel is attenil
lnv high school here.
Win. Johnson ami wife were Falls
City visitors last week.
Ira Hay of Humboldt is visiting her
parents here this week.
Ben and Jesse Sciglor came down
from Chester Saturday
E. C. Walbridge of Falls City was a
business visitor Monday.
Mrs. A.C. Graves returned the first
of the week from Denver.
John Martinoskv was a business
visitor in Rulo last week.
Chas. Scott has sold nis farm and
wil move to the country.
Catherine Gold'zen of Blocton, Iowa
is visiting her brother here.
Leslie inks of Salem is visiting her
sister. Mrs. Emma Wallace.
Mrs. W. M. Vastine returned the
lustof the week from Lincoln.
Henry Hriuegar, our mail caaru r is
enjoying a fifteen day - vacation.
Maggie Pierce returned from a few
days visit at Iowa Point recently.
Mark Durfee and family of Preston
visited relatives in ltulo last week.
Mrs. ('has. Schaffer and daughter
were Falls City visitors last week.
Mrs. Hattie Wetzel visited with her
brothers family at Somerville. Kas.
Mrs (trace Asbury shipped her
bouse hold goods to St. Joe last week.
Garnett Vanvalkinburg and wife of
White Cloud visited in ltulo Monday.
Mrs. Caverzagie is visiting her 1
brother at Rock Port, Mo., this wi >-k.
Prof Marrow of Lincoln visited a
few days with R do friends this week.
W. H. Smith and faaiitv returned
from a visit with relatives at ijuinev,
111.
Mrs. Emma Kern went to Falls City
Monday to see the parade on German
d ay.
Mrs. Geo. Ocamb and son Herald
returned from a visit with Falls City
friends.
Frank Thorn and wife of White
Cloud was the guest of J. A. Osbnrn
and wife.
Mrs. Chas. Best of Blue Springs is
ill with typhoid fever at the home of
her parents, E. F. Martin and wife.
Her husband came to help take care
of her.
A neat house boat has beeu anchored
just north of the bridge for tb.e past
week. One of the occupants has been
telling the past and future, and while
she sometimes makes a mistake, she
has told a great many' things that
have caused peeple to wonder.
A hack load of young people went
from here to the Big lake Sunday.
They were A. C. Graves and wile,
Grace Cronin, Essie Marsh, Cecelia
Emig. Lena Caverzagle and Caroline
Goldizen, John MeClelan, Earnest
Shepherd, Fred Taylor and Vaugn
McVey.
On Friday night, at the regular
meeting of the jfcgree of Honor, tho
members gave a surprise in the form
of a miscellaneous shower to Edith
Kern, whose marriage to Harry Brad
ford is announced for September 211.
Edith soon recovered aDd thanked the
members for their thoughtfulness for
her future happiness and said the latch
stripg to her future home would always
hang on the out side for the members
of the D. of H. A nice lunch was
served. At a late hour Wm. Carico
and wife of Falls City arrived. They
did not receive their invitation until
late that evening
fll AWPQ IF MADE RIGHT
ULAJjCj Preserve SIGHT
Our Glasses .Are Made Right
GEO. W. RENEKER. O.D..M D.
HUMBOLDT
George McConel was u Lincoln visit
or over Sunday.
Howard Norton was down from Lin -
coln over Sunday.
Rose Gingrich has returned from an
extended visit ir. Illinois
Sarah Edie is now employed in At
rierson A Hummel’s ottiue.
Lee tie Boss has accepted a clerical
position in Carsb's notion store
A little daughter was horn to Rev.
W. H. Hamilton and wife Monday.
Rev. H. \ . t’rice is reported recov
ering from a recent serious illne--.
Ed. I’hrl and family returned Erl
day from a months outing in Colorado.
The ladies kensington in >t with Mrs.
C K. C.ijper on Wednesday afternoon.
A seven pound hoy wa- born to R.
E. Wat/ekeand wife on Tuesday morn
ing.
Madge Ford i* serving a- apprentice
in the west side millinery establish
ment.
Carl Mann returned Monday from a
businist trip to tiie western part of the
state
The laying of th e foundation of the
new Mejhodist church, commenced
this week.
Mrs. A. E. Wolf aud little son were
up from Falls Cltv this week visiting
her parents.
Mrs. \V. G. Soncs and daughter Grace,
departed Thursday for an extended
visit in Illinois.
Rev. C. M. C'antrall attended the an
nual fall meeting of Presbytery in Fair
bury this week.
Mrs. Hva Hall and son Virgil, moved
Monday to the property they purchased
of Owen Downing,
Mrs, Anton Novak urrieved in the
city Monday from Chicago, for a visit
with numerous friends.
Robt. Marimt was taken to St. Jos
eph this week, where he underwent an
operation for appendicitis.
II. A. Mann has commenced the erec
tion of a seven room cottage on his lots
in the south part of town.
Eva Cooper has returned from an ex
tended visit with friends in vurions
points in the state and Iowa.
Rev. H. A. Hohenwald and family'
left the last of the week for their fu
ture home in Clatonia, Neb.
Joy Mann and family were over from
DuBois Sunday visiting the former's
parents, L <". Mann and wife.
The Christ'an Endeavor of the Pres
byterian church were entertained at
the parsonage on Friday evening.
Dorothy Moser, who had been the
guc’t of Humboldt friends, left Satur
day for her home at Long Beach, Cal.
Hugh Lockard returned to Clarks,
Ntb. Thursday night, having been
summoned here by- the death of his
father.
Rimer Qmith who recently arrived
in this city from Armisteai, N. M ,
nas accepted a position in the Scott
hard ware.
Mr?. I'. Wittwer returned Satur
day evening from a week’s vlsft with
her husAnd. who holds a position in
one of the St. Louis hospitals.
Geneva Lickard.who had been called
here to attend the funeral of her father
E. D. Lockard. returned to Lincoln
Monday to resume her musical studies.
Samuel Groshong and Bertha Peirce
were married on Wednesday of this
week, the ceremony taking place at
the home of the bride’s mother Mrs.
Mary Peirce.
Ed. Wanrow. son of August Wanrow
and wife, of this city, and Nellie De
Witt from near DuBois, were recently
united in marriage at St. Joseph, Mo.
Tuev will reside in DuBots, where the
groom is employed as a butcher.
Chet Power who was recently seri
ously in jured in the stock yards at Kan
sas City, was brought to Humboldt this
week and will be cared for at the home
of his parents. Charles Power and wife
east of town. His wife and little daugh
ter Olive, accompanied him.
For Sale
Pedigreed Poland-China males
and females, price Si 5 cash.
These pigs are long bodied, the
big and heavy boned kind. They
are all the same size but thin in
flesh, living principally on alfalfa
Just right for the buyer.
I will also sell Nero, 42766. the
herd boar. Price S200.
Nero has a short, wide head,
fancy ears, short neck, high
chest, full around heart, well
sprung rib, wide back just arched
enough, wide hams coming down
where you want ham to be. In
short one of the most perfect
boars in America.
Silverlaced Wyandottes- Cock
rels bred for uniformity and fancy
points. Price Si each,
W. L. Kahi.k.
Pleasant Hill farm, half mile
west of Christian Church. Falls
[City, Neb. 2t
WANTED!
HORSES
MARES
and MULES
Fat and broke to work from j to 8
years old. Bring in your stock and
get the highest market price, at
Mettz" Sale Pqviiion, in
Foils City, Sat., Sept. 19
J. W. OWENS
Most Extensive Dealer in United States.
Wheat Harvest Over!
Before von plant another crop on
the high-priced lands of the old
States, pay a visit to
Texas and the Southwest
Examine the cheap lands, and
many opportunities are there for
the farmer.
Excursions Twice Monthly
On the first and third Tuesdays, a
special low round trip rate is offered
■
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touching every part of this
Resourceful and Healthful Region
Liberal stop-overs are allowed, and
limit for return is extended from 2 1
to 25 days. You can stop over in
either direction, make side trips to
any point and return from any
station short of final destinatian, if
the complete journey allowed by the
ticket is not desired. Such liberal
privileges give the homeseeker an
excellent opportunity to see and
appreciate the country.
^SB|F
Round Trip Rates
Very low
Ask for full information re
garding homeseekers’ rates,
and secure some of the inter
esting literature about the
various states in the South
west.
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