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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1909)
Henry C. Smith LANDS & LOANS 240 acres well improved, li miles from Depot in Kas. Good spring. Best of terms. Will take 40 acres as part payment, balance long time at low interest. 200 acres miles from depot, Richardson county, Nebraska. Good buildings and land Will take 40 or 80 acres as part payment 100 acres upland, 1 mile from depot, Richardsou county, Nebraska. $12,000. 160 acres Johnson county, Nebraska. 80 rods to church and school. Best of terms. Might rent. 107 acres near Brownville, Nebraska. 80 acres 44-mile from Falls City high school. 040 acres, $8.(MX) improvements Also 640 acres adjoining. Will take 100acres as part payment. Fine running water. A No. 1 opportunity. Money to loan L. THE COMERS AND COERS HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST TO YOU AND ME. What Your JFriends end Their Friends Have Bean Doing the Past Week. Murt McGuire was a Morrill visitor Saturday. Tom Murphy spent Sunday with St. Joe friends. li. C. Smith was a St. Jos >ph v is itor Monday. Miss Nina Tlehen of Dawson was a visitor here Friday. Sec Clarence Heck for your coal this fall. Phone 101 Ferd Harlow made a business trip to Kansas City Saturday. Miss Myrtle Dowers spent, Sunday with relatives in Verdon. 1C. 1,. Sandusky made u business trip to Forest City Friday. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has become famous for its cures of coughs, colds, croup and influenza. Try it when in need, it contains no harmful substance and always gives prompt relief Sold by all druggists. Mr. F. (J. Prltz, Oneonta. N. V., writes: “My little girl was greatly benefitted by taking Foley’s Orino Laxative, and I think it is the best remedy for constipation and liver trouble." Foley's Orino Laxative is mild, pleasant and effective, and cures habitual constipation.- Kerr's Pharmacy. Miss Carolyn Hough, of the Chi cago school of dressmaking and de signing, will occupy rooms two doors north of the Harlan Street school house and will be prepared to take orders for customers on and after September 27, 15)011. 2t. A. L. Allen and family and A. .1. Conner and family came down from Auburn last, Sunday to visit Mrs. Con ner's mother and sister, Mrs. Sue. 15. Do Wald and Mrs. A1 lie Watson. John It. Boose, wife and little dan. ghter of Somerset, Penn., who have been to the big fair and the coast country, are visiting with William Boose and family. Mont tail to see tile premiums given with cash purchases at the Patzman Sisters' millinery store. 2t —Don't, thow that old suit away! Take It to Stanley Stump and have it cleaned and pressed. 38-tf George Whitney of Lincoln visited with Klora Albright over Sunday. Guy Hutchings and family were over from Slnibert Tuesday. The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar m Baking Bowden Absolutely Pure Free Clothing Even if some clothing house was to avertise to give clothing away free, some people would not go to the store to see what was offered. We are not giving away clothing, but we are giving greater value for the money than any other • store in town, clothes that fit and wear better, and cost less. Will you serve your own best inter ests by investigating our claims? Handsome All-Wool Suits $10, $12.50, $15, $16.50 and up to $22.50 iSnpBoyiValue KnickerbockerSuits With 2 pairs of Pants, in dark colors, $3.50 SEE OUR NEW LINE OF FALL SHOES M. FF Store Open Evenings FALLS CITY, NEB. —If you want bulbs, call up Slm anton & Pence. 2-t Fleming Robb was down from Ver don on business Saturday. P. S. Heacock is spending a few' weeks at Hot Springs, Ark. Miss Kate Sehulenberg spent Sun day with friends near Preston. Mrs. \V. C. Allen and daughter of Dawson were in the city Friday. Rev. It. Cooper Bailey was a Hum boldt visitor last Saturday night. Mrs. .1. S. Bord visited relatives in Salem the latter part of the week. Rev. Nanninga is in Loonardville, Kansas t his week visiting relatives. Nellie Hossack spent Monday in Verdun with her sister, Mrs. VV. C. Sloan. Miss Maud Maddox returned last Thursday from a short visit with Lin coln friends. A. Gilliam wtis looking after bus iness interests at Lincoln the first of the week. Prof. T. J. Oliver preached at the Christian church at Hamlin, Kas., last Sunday. Misses Edna and Anna Cornford spent a part of this week shopping in Kansas City. Mrs. Rebecca Gribling of White Cloud visited her sister, Mrs. Ada Wells over Sunday. Mrs. George Jennings returned on Monday from a few days’ visit with her par#inth In Salem. Mrs, II. It. Slossen of.Sabetha was the guest of Mrs. W. W. Jenne the latter part of last week. Mrs. Roy Edwards and baby of Verdun visited Mrs. Joint Oswald the latter part of the week. Dr. F. C. Wiser of Denver ar rived Friday for a few days visit in tills city among old friends. John Powell returned Saturday morning from Arrapahoe, where he spent a few days on business. Carl Buthman’s new house is loom ing up fine and lie will have, when it is finished, one of the. finest resii deuces in the city. Knights and Ladies of Security, Falls City Council No. 010, will meet hereafter on the first and third Tues days of the month. Mr. and Mrs. W.A . Greenwald and Misses Stella and Llzetta Patzman drove to Verdon in the Greenwald car Sunday afternoon. Roy Edwards was down from Ver don Sunday. IBs wife, who lias been visiting his sister, Mrs. Jno. Oswald returned home with him. Clyde Thacker and family came up from Preston in their auto Saturday night and remained over Sunday with Levi Thacker and family. —Mrs. Mason has opened her class in art. Those wishing to do holiday work should begin early. Classes Tuesday afternoon, Thursday all day and Saturday morning. 39-tf Hoarseness in a child subject to croup is a sure indication of the ap proach of the disease. If Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is given at once or even after the croupy cough has appeared, it will prevent the attack. Contains no poison. Sold by all drug gists. C. K. Kluger, the jeweler, 1060 Vir ginia Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., writes: "I was so weak front kidney trouble that 1 could hardly walk a hundred feet. Four bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy cleared my complexion, cur ed my backache and the irregular ities disappeared, and I can now at tend to business every day and recom ntend Foley's Kidney Remedy to all sufferers, as it cured me after the doctors and other remedies had fail ed."—Kerr’s pharmacy. GEHUNG THEATRE] Saturday, Oct. 2 Col J. M Warring offers Eugene Moore's Splendid Drama The Tiger and the Lamb a play About SOMETHING Prices, 75c, 50c and 35c Seats Now/ on Sale H. M. Jenne Shoe Store Fall Styles Now li\ watch our. windows Both Boys Saved. Louis Boon, a leading merchant of Norway, Mich., writes: “Three bot tles of Foley's Money and Tar abso lutely cured my boy of a severe cough, and a neighbor’s boy, who was so ill with a cold that the doctors gave him up, was cured by taking Foley's Honey and Tar.” Nothing else is as safe and certain in results. Kerr’s Pharmacy. Fall colds are quickly cured by Foley’s Money and Tar, the great throat and lung remedy. The genu ine contains no harmful drugs.—Kerr’ Pharmacy. PRIVATE MONEY. Private money to loan onReal Es tate. Mortgages bought and sold. A. J. WEAVER. “The Tiger and the Lamb,” a graphic story of the Southland, full of color and action, inspiring in it’s theme, thrilling in it’s situations. It tells the story of a pure lamb-like girl, of a treacherous tiger in the guise of man, of a hero, the type of vigor and strength, it is a story of love—the new love sprung to life and throughout the play there is a tenderness and natural atmosphere which speaks volumes. At the Geh ling Theater Saturday night. .1. E. Leyda and wife returned Mon day evening from a month’s trip to the northwest, where they attended the exposition and made several in teresting side trips. ( harles Loree ts quite ill at Ills home, lie has been unable to at tend to the office duties this week. His office work has been looked after by $lmer Stougliten. Mrs. Everett Scott returned Wed nesday from an extended trip through Wyoming and the northwest. She tllso attended tjie Seattle exposition. Mrs. Guy Grecnwald and Mrs.Spahr accompanied Mrs. Michaels as far as Kansas City on her wmy home Thurs day. They will return Friday. —Mrs. Mason will display and sell her art goods at the Andrews Music House after October 1. All are in vited to inspect them. 39-tf Earl Marts, wife and two children were down from Wymore this week \ (siting his parents, Samuel Marts Upd wife in this city. Miss Mattie Evans and little niece, Mamie Hedges, returned Sunday from a visit with relatives in St. Joseph and Forest City. Mrs. Catherine Hoppe returned Wednesday from her two months' vis it with her daughter, Mrs. Rowley, in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Perrj* Westpheling of Paris, Mo., will arrive Saturday evening and remain over Sudnay with Miss May Maddox. Misses Stella, Ethel and Frankie Shields left Tuesday for Omaha to attend the Ak-Sar-Ben and visit with friends. Our old fhiend, Ed. Borland, the best horseman in Humboldt,was down Wednesday, attracted by the horse show. Dr. DeLanney of Salem was down for the horse show. While in the city he was the guest of Dr. H. D.Burch ard. Miss Mary Sheffield of Ogalalla, Neb., was the guest of Miss Nellie Hossack the latter part of the week. —Don’t fail to see the premiums given with cash purchases at the Patzman Sisters' millinery store. 2t Miss Emma Grant and John Casey of this city spent Sunday with friends and relatives near Preston. Heck & Harlow are erecting a cottage and large barn on their lots In the south part of town. Mrs. Henry Rogers of Beatrice came over Monday for a visit with friends and relatives. Rev. R. Cooper Bailey was a business visitor to St. Joseph the first of the week. The Highlanders will have an open meeting and dance at their hall next Tuesday evening. Dan Meyers and Cal Lichty of Morrill were over from Morrill to the horse show. The W. C. T. U. meets at the Brethren church next Wednesday at 3 o'clock p. m. Mrs. Samuel Marts leaves Sunday for Goodland, Kas., to visit her son and family. Miss Verda Timmerman of Stella spent Wednesday with Mrs. Will L. Sears. E. A. Harden of Verdon was one of the interested ones at the horse show. —John Rieschick will hold a Pol and China sale in Falls City, October 30th. It See Clarence Heck for your coal this fall, Phone 101. Charles Atwood was down from Humboldt for the horse show. Miss Carrie Slocum was quite ill a few days this week. l)r. Fast was up from St. Joe for the horse show. John Hall was down from Verdon Saturday. Dean Windle was over from Salem Sunday. —Bulbs at Simanton & Pence 2-t If the people with symptoms of kidney and bladder trouble could realize their danger they would with out loss of time commence taking Foley’s Kidney Remedy. This great remedy stops the pain and the irreg ularities, strengthens and builds up these organs and there is no danger of Bright’s disease or other serious disorder. Do not disregard the early symptoms.—Kerr's Pharmacy. NEMAHA VALLEY Pressed Stone and Brick Co. W. H. PUTNAM & SONS, Props. We manufacture and carry in stock a full line of Cement Blocks, Brick, Tile and Plain and Fancy Trimmings, which we would be pleased to show and price you before you place your order elsewhere- We also wholesale and retail Sand, Cement and Crushed Rock We are agents for the Boelt’S Concrete Mixer. Visitors al ways welcome at our yards- Located on the CORNER 14th & MORTON STREETS 2 Blocks from Burlington Depot FALLS CITY, NEB. All Work Guaranteed First-class Orders Taken for Men's Suits New Suitatorium STANLEY STUMP, Prop. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Clothing Cleaned Repaired and Pressed Over Richardson Co. Bank. FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA JEWELRY FOR GIFTS One of the little refinements of civilization, and about the only one which really defines the spirit of affection and good will, is the bestowal of use ful and beautiful gifts on the occasion of an anniversary or the birthday. This is a Gift Shop Things are selected for just such occasions. You may spend one dollar or a hundred—just to suit your fanc_\—with the assurance of perfect quality and good values. . Davies & Owens Reliable Jewelers and Opticians Worth Thinking About "Every dollar put by today comes to you>s a gift tomorrow.” “Those who save soon cease to starve” “‘Get’ is a good servant, but ‘Keep' is a better one.” "Of all glad words of pen or tongue, the gladdest are these —I saved when young.” "The greatest pay streak is the saving streak.” "A dollar in the bank does you more good than a hundred spent.” Get one of those^Vest Pocket Savings Banks at THE Falls City State Bank And commence the saving habit now —Wanted—A million bushels of apples at the Leo Cider & Vine gar Co’s, new plant. Brighten Up! Try Our Floor and Linoleum Varnish Also our Floor Stains and Waxes, Japalac and Permalac, Gold Aluminum PAINT for stove pipes and radiators. For any little thing or big thing in the • Paint Line we always handle the right g°ods at the right prices. McMilIan’s Pharmacy THE REXALL STORE Opposite Postoffice Falls City, Neb. —For Sale—Gasoline engine; saw and saw table, complete in good run ning order, $100. Must be sold at once—going to leave town. See samw at Kachelries’ wood yard. 37-tf.