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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1909)
. Smith 1140 acres ". ; improved, ii • J •' 4'1 i res as part payment, balance .a u ■ . -•"' .1 res 1 rnilrs ' an '. 1 i'. ir. 1 • - lake r SO .teres as ptri paytu. ,ti - upland, ‘ ti'iile ' • • •• • - am,iu- in . X- - - - ’ T a. 1u.-ar Hi 1. - I es , II 11 n K , - 1 1 a ’ - ' • I'l i: ! .. v. itc ' _ Millie. THE FOL1 OWING SERVICES WILL BE HELD SUNDAY These Notices are Prepared and Handed in By the Local Ministers A Iittl* ;i< nil a* da I *iiie Sunday this \i nr the ■ Inntip ;* will uiiitt in a gl and p it run !• in- in tin city audlloi i lit Siinda • ev • nine, ln i;iuuliu at s o’i Im k tthnrp tioat] li 1 I III hi . 11 rang' (!. nil willl bo p ntb n d by Miss 1’tut Snidmv and '*lt' I all a ti.i. Flip pb tttlld i Inn n. f,' d ai ii ilo i- ■do **t I a so help).! dm iajj tie I an KUai i i .ini i nr' i In will a 1st A 111 I no pit Hint it I nion will I'o prom hod by Ilm li t' I la I by. i: no min i ■ oi i In i; \ !i and ' . lit w |l alti id in a bod. I.i t ■ '. ■ ryoto who in hi , * nullify and those who do not low it enough i tiUli* out and s'iow by your pi ■ Mi ni • anti interest that you up d< im• d m “The Land of I ho t • ■ and l In I lone of I lie Hi at Baptist Church, Sunday School, !> I ■ a in Morning service,li 00 a hi Kvenlng service, 7.do p, m Prayer meeting, Wednesday. s.uo p IB. Rev. Geo. H. Reichel, Pastor. Methodist Church. Sunday school, i*. I• • a m 1’uhllc " in ship. I a. hi a in Junior League, 7 JO p in J'Jptvorth League, th.'io p. in Kvenlng service, V JO p. in Prayer iip ' ling, W.dnoaday, 7.Mi ji in. REV. C. A, Mastin, Pastor, St, Thomas Church. 7 A!n a lit.. Holy I'oniniuinon • I i a. m. Snail.i •• m (tool IIm Sufic) y iiieiil Thrriuji ('hurt h will I if ill . mil inui-il ml il Si ||M mill I'li- Iliily ■ miilliuii imi ('ill II. rili'lii ni'(I I'Si’tv S111111; i y hum iiili it . i11 ini>i riii,u prayi-r ami •<'•! mm! ai I" I. ami Sumlaj si-bool :i' !* I . ;t in .V \t Suml i. 'iii 11 will In a lull i In > t ii I < * • I • la al inn of ill** (•ah hm i I al |u I . I'lu' UlKht lb i \r< Imr I. M i II i.iuir* II I* I. I. H lilshop mi N' lirauku, at I II' I • 11i 1 • i nl llh n lur ill' st. i I hmuii • i hiii i li iiiinli a ai"’1 i:ii visit 1 Inst I'iiui -,ila> ami i ciiil irim ii a lass ul .1 I'll! • Who li.nl III! nil," 11 HI i - II, ‘ Ii mill r instrii lion tor ila i-<•■iitloii ul •Hi I nil till I It j.ii of t la* hot III it 111 tii' c'litlii Ii ua nil u v\ uh a I **\ *• I • III. Mil* !'• - li il ■ mmi'i ,.;ii ion Tin III hop's a, : mm! "a from ill" t- xt 1 Yi ' aiimti s.-n • ' I*"1 ami Mam tiiou. ' Tliu *.*• ho : i.il Hi*, la’ inis on ul Ii.i ml w> i" Hr I • K i ii ii fill) Mi- Norn KiilTith. Si. pli* ii Kit Ih. Mi. Kill. I .HM 'Mrs .1 **nni Kw all. Mrs IMuii Is Kami. Ip’ll lx ri II m rm I, .. \umist liilciiK" a ml Mill lam Iti'd win ul George Little Neide, Pastor. Presbyterian Church Suml iy hi Bool, a 17 a m IT* if iniiFt. 1". l i a in .hiiiim- K K ami Mission Sabhalb Si'llOIll, M . i'*l» |> III, Y I’ \ ii.mm. ii i i>. l.i l’ri a* bins. 7 3u p in I’ruyor nu'tiim M iliu sclay, 7:3" ’ |. in Rev. R. Cooper Bailey, Pastor. Brethren Church Siimla.i si bool. ;t l . a m Snruioii, in I* a in Christian Kmb .n m. i. id p in. Si'irnoii, 7:1*0 p in i'i.i>' i in "tiiia M bn May. 7:il*i P in. Rev. R. R. Teeter, Pastor. Gci L , „• __ - ai Church 1 • a ii. - lul.. a ii . .i ■ :* in , Voin.c i'• I-. ' Alllaii I’ra. • i ii.- • tii.u V. ;i; day at - i. m. Friday night in act ice, at s i. in J. R, Nanninga, Pastor. Christian Church The services i * i ' i.. church will hi-1 i*■ lil in lie' oily auditorium text Kua la i !• la a. HI I ll III' School I i mi n hi , i’I'ciichinK 'i'l l ice. I!. «•') p. in. .I'liiiur Kiiili avor. 7: no [> in V 1’ S r E. ' hi) p. m jji'i achiiiK 'i'1't ico I’ni.u f ini ' ting \\'i ilc silay ov li ng .ii x In ji. rn 'I In' inuniing riiinii subject will it ' l.me uml Km muaiti-iui'iit\ -o'Vliltm III new lUellllte| III I in • nin:.; we will have minion patriotic i ii' ■ Colo, and In iic-: your friends Willi >oii. F. Ellsworth Day, Pastor. Notice to Property Owners All parties, who need lie w walks should see ('has. Ileiiu man, he guarantees them and1 builds them at reasonable prices, A oi)(„| concrete wa’.K is a thing ot beauty and a joy forever. 'Pel-) ephone 111-11'A77 or drop a pos tal to Heineman and be will do t he rest. 11 PRIVATE MONEY. Private money to loan oriR’ea! Es tate. Mortgages bought and sold. Call at First National Bank. tf. A. J WEAVER. Counting in Golf. A French caddl ‘ said that, tho Eng lish way of counting from one to tea was "one, two, three, four, flv e, six, d—n, eight,—d—n, ten." SENSIBLE MR. COBURN. ■ t >. < oImiiIi of w Li out llii state 1 "i Kansas is justly proud. and who. b> the way. has gained a national l* pUlalion lor •inniihg down" a seat n tin- I'nited States senate, recently took his degree at I laker Lima rsity. Inn when it emu*- to donning the gown and iap, F. I> said. "na> no gown and cap for me." and he took his degree hare headed and dressed in the simple garb of ati American gem Ionian. "Bully" lor Coburn. Men of Ins stamp an reformers with out trying to he reformers—t he> sim pl.v do tile si nsihle lliing, with h in- - variably le-lps to sound the death - kin'll to any loutish i tisiom. no mal let if hand'll down 11 out Oxford, I hid elbetg or ;111> other hoar) old seal of )eiirning. Where cap and gown abide, there also should he cap and hells. Both ati of the long ago; bolli are tin Am- rieati. By all means CubiirmzH the custom, then embalm it. Mrs. Kussell Sage litis planned to give awa\ $iid,01 hi,001 • iluring the next i'i\e years not throw it into the air for iiromiseoiis distri-, billion, of course, hut apply it to humanity through a scheme for insuring the lives of workingmen without profit. This, coupled with the tact that- she gave away nearly fourteen millions last year, calls forth a faint blessing upon 1 lie memory of t he man who , squeezed and hoarded for a life lime at the expense of and with out mercy upon, his fellow man,! in order to amass this fortune. True, Kussell made and aeeumu 1,ited these millions, hut it is dif ficult. very difficult, to imagine Kussell fingering the strings of a harp. George Ball of Verdun was n business visitin' in Falls City Tuesday UNLIKE ANY OTHER j! NEWSPAPER IS The Weekly Kansas City Star Tin; Weekly St.w, in addition to printing the entire news of the week in concise form, lias Absolutely Accurate Market Quotations So valuable are these that -uch are copyrighted 1 y Tin; St a i-' and appear only in this newspaper Tin Wi.i :.v S \ ■ has also the famous Chaperon Feature which •urmVnes free, advice and help on many .... i perplexing problems. A .so -Answers." wind: take- care of all questions the readers care to ask. ! It has a practical, successful Kansas farmer in charge of its Farm Department, which is o‘ ^reat value to all farmers arid stockmen. . Tm Weekly K\Ns\s City St vk isn't for any lim ited set of people: it 's tor every member of every family. If you don't find something of interest in a parti :ular issue, well, the office looks on that issue as ; f; 25c pays for one yea". ADDRESS THE WEEKLY KANSAS CITY STAR KANSAS CITY. MISSOURI FALLS CITY CHAUTAUQUA JULY 24th to August 1st —..THE PRICE KILLERS = — f^OMMEMClNG Friday, July 2d, and continuing up to and including Saturday. July 30th. we make the following price reductions on all SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE. All Our Summer Oxfords al Wholesale Prices ~ • I Im -' Tftn Oxford-' lor..jj .. -*j."O lluvs' Vici Kill »>\lord." for. si m i iiwi ! s\w:$ /\ “YOU CAN’T SETTER THE BEST” $1.95 $1.65 All Styles Ladies' Oxfords ‘ $2.95 • 1 ' $2.85 ' 1 ■' " $2.85 : " $2.85 ih/*1 1 a ^.iu $2.10 $2.15 Q1 Q5 .... )li7J 1. • i i i ) x ■ > C? t . v 1 «0 j 61.7.' Lad i os' Kid Oxford." $1.45 *1.:.0 Ladd's' Tan Ox*’051 Is $1.25 I > T W<)R( ESTER. CORSETS New Corsets We are -»> a_e tits ■ the •. i• r,it- i; val Wore >' i .'I I'hi Ii ] ( 'i il'set>, l • . • \v ; is i h' ' i ' ‘ ~e h'U's i • ii ae to are 1 . not a’, -r t an S ti '■ ■ se n n ptvsa, atiapti '•io 'ti '• > ("ill . • ;• t! •'•• Rovcii W ureoter Corsets <>Ne to J.t.oo Bon Bon Corsets J^.oo to >12 Acljusto Corsets $,$.00 to $5.00 Ladies’ Wash Suits In while, tan. black, blue pin stripe and /J> g^ tan pin stripe, si 7.' values Sr Men’s Furnishings Uin ] ,ot Men's Bin ()\ a! i-. nietliuni A Q i7w One lot o: Men's Do " S wit .mo OQ without collar ... ■ JOv One lot Men's 1' no On >s Shirts, with eoi ar /g U Jt l’s S >tof Men’s SI rts an Drawers, re^ ’.ar c a! e . 4 ALL SIZES MATTHEWS ■ LITTLE CO. The Price Killer Department Store Falls City. Nebr. Phone No. I Summer Shirt Waists We have ust finished unpacking an extensive line of shirtwaists, w hich w e received through a most fortunate purchase. Ladies’ White Lawn Waists, t Sf\ panel embroidery. r Lawn an i L nci Wa **ts, ranc: i. A• a a price from - 'c to.. Net anti Lace Waist* i white. t*cru Q F A A and auburn, $1 to. . ^_