mmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmm Something Hew! LOOK INTO IT I will take care of your apparel at reasonable prices Pressing, General Repairing and Alterations will receive prompt attention at my hands. A »l! make a specialty of cleaning Ladies' Suits. Merehant 7aiforing I will make you a suit. »>i high-class yrati-. hxtensive line of samples to select from. Workmanship guar anteed at all times. Your patronage is solicited. Chas. Lietzke Over Wahi & Parchen's FALLS CITY Q| TUESDAY, Ponderous and Preeminent!! Greater than them all, now and ever Gollmar Bros. Greatest of American Shows Circus, Museum, Hippodrome and Million Dollar Menagerie Coming in all their Glory. Grand, Gold, Glittering, Gorgeous Free Street Parade 50 Delia Wild Animals 100 Arenic Feature Acts 250 Performances 300 Blooded Horses 30 World-famed Clowns 3 Great Bands of Music rialf-mile ri:;>podi omc Track Herd of Ponderous Elephants Monster Black Hippopotamus Family of Eastern Bactrains 35,000 32-Pipe Steam Calliope. Mysterious Vlack Vark Acres of Waterproof Canvas. Two Performances Daily. Doors Open at 1:00 and 7:00 P. M. Big Free Street Parade AT 10 O’CLOCK A. M. Special China Window Consisting of Pitchers, Chop Plates, Chocolate Sets, Cake Plates, Salad How!-, and Cups and Saucers. We have other items at special prices on our sales tables. Don’t forget our grocery stock. If you don’t use GOLD MEDAL COFFEE, TRY IT Sold only at < Chas. iVi. Wilson s AN ALL-DAY RALLY. Unique Program to be Carried Out By Christian Church. Pogram and announcements for the all day rally and basket services at the' First Chrisltlan Church. Sunday. September. 19. 1909. 9:45 A. M. Officers and Teachers Prayer Meet ins -F. 10. Day, Loader. 10:00 A. M. Song Service -Orchestra and School. Devotional—Wm. Redwood, Loader. Teaching and Glass Organization. All Church and Bible School an nouncements Prof. Oliver. 11:00 A. M. Communion Hymn. All standing. i lie Lord's Supper The Fillers. Offering. Sermon by the pastor, subject "The Liberty of Thought and Speei h." % 12:00 NOON. Basket dinner at Wahl’s Hall. Bring a well filled basket, tables will be spread and we will enjoy an old fash ioned family dinner. 2:30 P. M. At the Church. Band Concert. 3:CO P. M. "The Home and the School"- l’rof. Wood. “The Bible School and its Possibil ities" Prof. Oliver. •The Pittsburg Host”—Mrs. Min nie- Grinstead Himes of Spokane, Wash. "The Church and Missions"—Mrs. F. K. Day. 4:00 P. M. Roll call and business meeting. ■ Supper. 7:00 P. M. Y. P. S. C. K. Prayer Meeting—A Consecration Service. 8:00 Pi M. Song Service. 8: 15 P. M. An illustrated address by W. A. Baldwin of Lincoln, state secretary, N. C. M. S. Subject, “The Evolution of the Church of Christ.” Tliis lecture will be illustrated with xbout 100 views showing the wonder ful growth of the Christian Church in the past twenty-five years, which is x challenge to the religious world iu growth and missionary enterprise. Come and bring your friends. Come early and help reach our aim—300 in die Bible School. Motto: “I Will be There.” Remember the date. The fellowship will be delightful. YOU be sure and come. Christian Church, Sunday, September 19, 1909. VACATION TRIP TO ALASKA Conti u <1 from Puge Two Their homes are frame houses, well furnished, often built high upon the mountain side but always close to a stream. The mountains extend the full length of the coast, the cities and villages nestling In the little valleys along the beach. These mountains! are ragged and rough, beautiful and majestic, forming one long panorama that beggers description. Here one is overwhelmed by the wonders and r.ancleur of nature and the soul is thrilled by the beauties that tongue! and peen fail to portray. Beyond the mountains in the inter ior, Hie country is more level and the finest kind of wheat fields cover thousands of acres. Bach year discovers some new grain or fruit that can lx- adapted to the Alaskan climate, for the re sources of the country are not yet dreamed of. The illusion that this is purely a land of ice and snow is fast disappearing and as the natural resources and advantages become better known, new industries spring up and ere many years pass by it will be reckoned for its power and j importance in Pacific Coast trade. Much more might be written ot the people, their customs, modes of; life, the beautiful legends that tell so much of their history and beliefs; of the interesting people one meets, the life for twelve days aboard the steamer' or boat of which the captain's dinner the Iasi night out is the chief social event; the dozens of incidents that go to make such a trip one long, lasting memory for both its pleasures and benefits. But enough. The account has been given for the friends who seemed interested-and asked for an outline of the trip. It is a pleasure for Miss Maddox and Miss Keeling to g^ve it. It will be a greater pleas ure to converse with their friends and show them tlfe few souvenirs that they brought back that might be of interest. Legal Notice. STATE OK NEBRASKA, RICH ARDSON COUNTV, SS. In the matter of the estate of Char les Daesehner deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Edward Daesehner, praying that administra tion of said estate, with the will annexed, may be granted to Henry Daesehner as administrator of all of said estate not already administered upon, in the. place of Charles K. Daesehner, executor, deceased. Ordered, that October 2nd, A. D. 190!*, at It o'clock a. m, is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons interested in said matter may ■appear at the County court In and for said county, and show cause why the prayer 01 petitioner should not be granted; and that notice of the pend ency of said petition and the hearing tin r. of, be given to all persons inter ested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the Falls City Fribuno, a weekly newspaper printed ai Fails City in said county, for three se.ci ■ scivo wei ks, prior to said day of hearing. JOHN («AONON, County Judge. First publication August 17, it times .. Legal Notice. IN' Till-: RICHARDSON COCNTY DIS TR1CT COURT. STATU Oh’ NICRR ASKA. litta Curran, Plaintiff, vs. William Curran, Defendant. Notice. The said defendant will take no tice' that on the tlth day of Septem ber. 1909, plaintiff filed in (lie dis tent court of Riebardson County, No bnthka, her petition ncnlnst said de fendant wherein slie prays for au absolute divorce from said de fendant on the grounds that said de feminat has willfully, grossly and cruelly failed and neglected to sup port plaintiff and his family, and for the custody of the four minor child ren, towit: Resale, Rennie, Violet and Clarence. You will plead, answer or demur to said petition on or before the L’.'dli day of October, 1909, or the allegation*! therein will be token aa | true and confeaaed and derive ren dered acrordingly. KTTA CIJKUAN, Kravis & Kravis. Plaintiff. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Plrst publication August 17, 4t. WE base our confidence in our future prosperity on our determination (ogive efficient service and cour teous treatment to ALL our patrons; because these things have con tributed so largely to our past success. The Farmers’ State 5ank PRESTON, NEBRASKA The New Styles Fit Any Figure Dresses—A New Line With Us The new styles of Dresses are such that they are easily >fitted to almost any figure. We are showing them at from $10 to $25 in Batistes, Serges, Pana mas, Broadcloths, in all the new shades. These are very daintily trimmed, novel in decoration and ex ceedingly attractive. Come in and look them over — you will find them most helpful in planning your wardrobe. Suits, Waists, Skirts, Rain Coats, Ladies’ and Children’s Coats In all these lines we are receiving shipments every day. These garments arc exclusive with us and represent the highest art in ready=to=wear garments. We stand alone in this department, as we are the only store in Richardson county which personally visits the great eastern markets, the fountain** head of style and garment making. Special Offering of Silk Petticoats 50 New Silk Petticoats just in. Among these we offer 15 Taffeta, full-size, well-tailored garni- dj O TC ents, all the new shades, at low price of • C Wr V. G. LYFORD