The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, September 23, 1910, Image 8

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    Henry C. Smith
LANDS & LOANS
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240 acres well improved, 1J 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 1 % miies from depot, Richardson county, Nebraska Good buildings and la..d, V. ill
take 40 or 80 acres as part payment
ISO acres upland, 1 mile from depot. Richardson county, Nebraska. 512,000.
160 acres Johnson county, Nebraska 80 rods to church and school. Best of terms. Might rent
107 acres near Brownville, Nebraska
80 acres K-mile from Falls City high school.
040 acres, $8,000 improvements Also 640 acres adjoining. Will take 100acres as part payment.
Fine running water. A No. 1 opportunity.
Money to loan.
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A. E. J AQUET
WAKINd IT* in the morning is made easier
if yuu have a :: :: :: :: ;: :: •: ::
“JAQUET" Alarm Clock
From the small clock lor $1.00 to the larjfe
striking u 1.• r111 clock vou are sure ot perfect
satisfaC'ion iareaar., cluck is backed with the
J AOf FT duarantee.
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The Old Reliable Jeweler and Optician
Fall Footwear
FOR EVERYONE
H. ill. Jeisne Shoe Store
NOTICE
Hert (3. Wise and son ol' Re
serve, Kansas, will hold a public
sale of thnrotisj;li-bred l’oland
China boys at tin* Falls City
Feed Earn, Saturday, October b
See ad in next weeks Tribune.
The only hi powtf
madn from Grape
Cream at Tartar
No Alura, No Lt.de P hesphs*:
NOTICE
I lmve Ini' sale the 40 acre tract
belonging to (’barbs Portrey,
I,x i11u North of tlie city and ad
joining the Meyers land on the
North, was a part of the Sarah
lihine laud. ( an sell I he tract
in I, 2, •!, or o acre tracts to suit
the purchaser. Can give •> years
time mi twothirds of the purchase
pri e. Mr. Portray will have tin
land surveyed and give a road
from t lie city to each I met. This
is a chance to get a nice piece of
land for a home near town at a
very reasonable price and on ex
ceedingly reasonable terms.
For further particulars call at
the office of
d oh 11 \V. Powell.
1st. floor of new office building
south of < Jourt I louse sipiare.
Falls City, Nebraska.
Office Phone 2o2, Home bl.
Mrs. Mike Sweeney and child
ren wlin have been visiting her
mother Mrs. Keeling for the |>asl
two weeks returned last Friday to
their home in Golden ('olo.
As usually treated, a sprained ankle
will disable a man for three or four
weeks, hut by applying Chamberlain's
Liniment freely as soon as tho in
jury is received, and observing tho
directions with each bottle, a cure,
can be affected In from two to four;
days. For sale by all druggists.
Diarrhoea is always more or less
prevalent during S ’pteniber. Be pre
pared for it. Chamberlain's Colic.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is
prompt and effectual. It can always
be depended upon ami Is pleasant
to take. For sale by all druggists.
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Mrs. and Mrs. Harry Thomas
;. >t| sons cattle up from Hiawatha
for the Herman Day festivities.
Wanted—
Hood girl for general house
work. Wages #20.00 per month.
<'all up the Tribune
Wanted.
Six cord good dry wood, oak or
dry elm porferred. Call or phone
Tribune office.
Mrs. Hert Wright and son Hob
came up from Kansas City Satur
day night. The household goods
arrived Monday and the family is
about settled in the property on
Chase Sir. recently vacated by
(•curve Callstead and family.
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Prof, and Mrs. Ilarnoek, were1
up from Hiawatha to spend Her
man Day tlie guests of Mrs. Har
noeks parents Peter Kaiser and
wife.
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Wanted—
Putter Fat 30 cents. Eggs 2<l
This price is good for the ballanee
of this month.
P. II. Hermes ‘ Phone 3o
P<)< >K< >1 T -for the annual ba
zaar and sal<‘ of the Persbyterian
church.
This sale will be held on the
17th, 13th, and 3Hth of November.'
Thursday. Friday and Saturday
preceding Thanksgiving Day.
You will want to come to enjoy
its usual shocks and to give these!
people a helpful boost.
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THE HAPPIEST BOY IS THE ONE WHO COT
A WATCH FOR XMAS OR ON HIS BIRTHDAY
A Watch from Our Store
Will Bring Happiness to !
Anyone, the Boy or Girl j
the Man or Woman.
No other store offers you
such a large assortment
of fine watches to select
ffom. Look ’em over.
DAVIES & OWENS
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JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA
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WAIT
For the big stock sale of Weaver
& Crook, Thursday, October b.
All stock and implements of 480
acre farm will In* sold. See sale
bill in full in next week’s Tribune
For Sale—
(iood young-marc, harness and
almost new roundabout.
I -t See dohu (>swald,
.Manley and Iailu Stump return
cd from Manley this week where
they have been visiling.
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o subscribers will be entered t
o 'on this list. When done o
o the Tribune will have a <
o strictly clean list of subscr- o
o ibers. There will not be a (
o dead name on it. If you <
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I will pay for
Butter Fat.29 cents
Hens. 10 cents
Spring Chickens.11 cents
Fresh Eggs.16 cents
Bring your Cream to me.
L. L. ALDRICH, Falls City
1 . S. Moore of Denver, Colo.,
was in the city a few days this
we k and called to join the large
family of Tribune readers. 11c is
now at the head of a drainage am
irrigating company with head
•quarters at Greeley, Colo. A few
years ago he had a ditching outfit
in this section, the work being !
done by several yoke of oxen, lit'
is now on his way home from Xe\ |
York.
Public Sale
Dissolution of partnership be
tween M. W. Harding, John Mar
shall and Geo. Marshall.
25 head thorough-bred Aber
deen Angus cattle.
35 head high grade Angus
cattle.
150 head of hogs.
2 span of five year old mules.
Wednesday, Oct. 5.
Col. M. W. Harding.
The Kansas City Star.
.The Kansas City Star is de
cidedly the greatest and most in
fluential paper in the west. By
special arrangements we are en
abled to offer our readers one
year s subscription to the Kan
sas City Weekly Star (52 issues)
absolutely free of any cost. Get
your neighbor or friend to sub
scribe for The Tribune under
either of our offers, and we will
have the Star sent to your ad
dress one year. It will only cost
him .>0c. and he will get in ad
dition the Nebraska Farm Jour
nal one whole year, and you will
get the Kansas City Star for
ifty-two weeks. You will never
ome nearer getting something
or nothing than you will if you
alee advantage of this offer,
don't put off the matter, but
lo it now. The offer is too good
o stand long.
NotKirvg Equals
Old Butch
Cleanser
For Cleaj\ir\g Milk
Pails arvd Parvs
,Cream Separators, Kitchen
and Cooking Utensils
"Wet the article, sprinkle with
Old Dutch Cleanser, wash thorough
ly with a cloth or brush. Rinse
well in clean water and wipe or let
stand to dry. This removes dis
coloration, corrosian, Spots and
grease, such as ordinary cleansers
will not remove and does it quicker
and easier."
Cleans,Scrubs
Scours,Polishes
It is the b^fct all-’round cleanser
ever discovered and is perfectly
harmless. It keeps everything
about the farm house spick and
span and saves a lot of labor,
timp pvnpnep
Some sixty votes were east for Dahlman in this precinct, hut
on could not find out who cast them not if it took a fine
tooth eomh and went over the entire precinct. \Yc do not wonder
that those fellows are ashamed to admit voting that way.—The
St. Paul Phonograph Press.
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Every Figure and Feature Of and
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Show C rounds—Potcct Ball Park
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Children, 25 Cents
- Reserved Seats {
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Chairs, Including
Admission,
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Performances, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Doors Open an Hour Earlier for
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Cowboys, cowgirls, vacqucrbs, guardias
rurales, tribes of Indians fresh from their
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