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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1910)
THE COMERS AND GOERS HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST TO YOU AND ME What Your Friends and Their Friends Have Been Doing the Past Week. — — Eat Sowle's Candy. —Dr. Wilson, Wahl s building. John Nusbaum of Verdon was a business visitor here Friday. I Mrs. George Coon and daughter of Salem were shopping; here Friday. Fred Heineman aiid faintly of Ver don were trading here Friday. Miss Gertrude Lyford came dow from Tecumseh to spend Sunday. Wr. 1). Easley was down from Lin . coin Monday the guest of A Graham. Afy. and Mrs. Sam Stewart were ov er from Reserve in the auto last Friday. -K John... Mosiman returned Friday nig (ft from Omaha where- he spent a few days. j. A. Tipton of Albany, Mo., arrived Monday to be present at the funeral of Mrs. H. C. Davis. Mrs. M. L. Wilson returned Mon day from Humboldt, where she spent a few days visiting. R. P. Thomas of the Empire bridge company returned Friday from a trip up into -Wyoming. VC G. Lyford was called to Downer' Grove, 111. Monday by the death of his brother, Charles Lyford. Harry and Jean Cain came home from Lincoln Wednesday to spend ihe Thanksgiving vacation. Charlie Falskin came up from Kan sas City the latter part of last, week for a visit with old friends. Mrs. V. G. Lyford returned Satur day from a five weeks visit with rel atives in several different places in Illinois. Miss Disca Scott, who went to Col orado last summer for her health re turned the latter part of last week very much improved. Dr. Wilson reports the birth of a little daughter to Prof, and Mrs. Rey nolds. Sunday, November 20. Roth mother and baby are doing nicely. MisS Nina Tiehen and her guest, Miss Waters, were down from Daw son last Friday. Miss Waters took the train here for her home in Ax tel, Neb. Amos W'alker of Pennsylvania who visited a few days Iasi week with his cousin, William Boose, left Saturday for his home, stopping in St. Joe en route. Dr. Greene wont to Kansas City last Saturday to visit, over Sunday and bring back with him Mrs. Greene and their little daughter who have been visiting there. Mrs. Margaret Maddox left. last Tuesday for Montpelier, Ind., wli-re she will visit until after the holidays, ller daughter, Miss May, will join her there at Christmas time. Mrs. Guy Greenwald and little son left Tuesday for Montpelier, Ind., where they will visit until after the holidays with her mother and sister, Mrs. Sue Maddox and -Miss Grace. lien Linn and wife were guests last Friday of Sam Prater and family. They were on their way to their St. Joseph home after a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Joe Lord in Salem who accompanied them to this city* Mrs. John Hossaek, accompanied by her brother, James Sinclair of Pres ton and her sister, Mrs. G. \V. Livengood of Wymore left Friday for Kidderville, Kansas to be at the bedside of their mother, who is seri ously ill. Mrs. T. „F. Gist went to Lincoln on Friday to meet with the board of state officers of the Federation of Woman’s Clubs. At this meeting Hol dridge was selected as the meeting place for next year. Mrs. Gist return ed home Sunday. The report that Tom Palmer of Geneva had had his foot, so badly crushed as to lose his great toe was somewhat exagerated. The flesh was mashed off the end of the great toe and the second toe was injured but he is alright again and still has enough toes to fill his shoes. For Sale—Choice lot of big-boned pure Barred Plymouth Rock cooker ies $1.00 each pick of the flock goes to the early buyer. Write me your wants, satisfaction guaranteed.—Mrs. Grace Anderson, Hiawatha, Kansas, R. F. D. No. 1. It Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Edwards will spend Thanksgiving in Nebraska City. Farmers Sale For Memorial win dow, Saturday, Dee. 3 at 10 o'clock on Union Douse corner. Mrs. F. K. Day. Are you in arrears on your sub scription? You know we need the money. Mrs. Ferguson of Washington and Mrs. A1 Pyle were up from Preston Friday. Miss .loniiie Fullers was down from Humboldt Tuesday to attend the fune ral of Mrs. 11. C. Davis. Mrs. Marion Vaughn returned on Saturday from a visit with relatives in Sabetha, Kansas. Mrs. S. L. Kedwood and daughter, Miss Elia returned Saturday from a visit with Omaha friends. Mrs. Byerly and son of Denver, Col., arrived last Monday and are the guests of Mrs. Fernanda Keim. Miss Mary Frank who visited Miss Clara Tanner last week, left Friday Take h bargain-wturn you can get it. Thus is a bargain. 2ue superior toilet siap for 10t per box at Mors man s. Mr. and Mrs. .1. L. Dalboy were called here from Shubert Sunday by the death of the former's sister, Mrs. H. C. Davis. Finest scented Venetian toilet soaps a variety of oders, regular price 25c per box. At Morsmau's Friday and Saturday 10c per box. A big bargain on a household nec essity, 25c Venetian toilet soap at 10c per box Friday and Saturday at Morsmau’s drug store. Frank Knickerbocker and wife of Savannah, Mo., arrived Tuesday for a visit with tlit* family of their son. I,. Knickerbocker. VV. S. Korner and wife left Wed nesday for Pittsburg, Kansas for a Thanksgiving visit with their daugh ter, Mrs. Harry Morrow. Miss, McDonald, Miss I.ookabill, H K. Hurst and Supt. S. 11. Wood were among the teachers from here who attended the Teachers' Association at Lincoln this week. Guy Greenwald went as far as St Joe with Lis wife and Mrs. Margaret, Maddox last Tuesday when they^start ed on their trip to Indiana. E. E. James moved the first of the week into his new residence at the corner of 19th and Harlan Sts. His family is now enjoying one of the most convenient new homes in the city. 1 *. i'10. R. Hays was down from Lawson Sunday. I Hilo Paulino Harnack Is- over from Hiawatha to visit lior grand parents. Piter Kaiser and wife for two weeks while her nun her is in Kansas City. Quimby Beaver came up from St. .loo to spend Sunday with his mother. Although he has had a can cer cut out recently lie is still taking treatment of Hr. Fast to he sure no | trace of the cancer Is left. Relatives received word the latter part of Iasi wet k of the birth of a little daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Messier of Fairbury. They have the congratulations and good wishes of all their friends. Dr. Francis Tucker and Dr. Emma Tucker with liieir children went} to St. Louis Monday to spend Thanks giving with the doctor's people who are holding a family reunion. Miss Pauline Haggard of Kansas City will be a guest of the family of .1. R. Cain the latter part, of the week and will assist Mrs. Julian and Mrs. .1. R. Cain. Jr., her aunt, with their concert next Friday night. The’ ladies of the Episcopal church will give a tea at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchings in Boulevar addition Thursday. December 1, from five until eight, o'clock. A very cordial invitation is extended to all. Hilly Cas< y wishes to thank all those who helped so willingly and well Iasi Monday evening when the house he occupied burned. He says he appreciates their assistance and is very grateful. Hilly says he only carried $150 worth of insurance and it will not begin to cover the loss. It. A. Dittniar has a good offer for you iu this issue of the Tribune. He lias the goods and you wilt find his prices just what will please you. Read tin* ad if you are thinking of buying a tailored suit or coat. You will find quality all that you desire. Dr. Boose reports the birth <f a couple of little girls this wr'ii. A little girl arrived at the home of Mr and Mrs. Irvin Sausman Monday, No vember 21; and also a little daughter at the home of E. Kauffman and wife. Wednesday, November 25. "Just Out of College" was seen at the Gehling Tuesday night and thor oughly enjoyed by a good sized and! ence. play is surely funny and keeps the audience iu roars of laugh ter from start to finish. There were several good characters in the com pany and taking them as a whole they arc- capabel and jolly entertain ers. Great Special WOOL DRESSES $9.50 hour Wool Dresses, blues and diagnal stripe, small sizes. One black Voile, size 36. All new Fall patents, only in the store about 30 days. You can’t afford to miss this bargain. Regular $12.50 anti S/5 values. $0 CA This week special.^ Petticoats 69c q8c Skirts, in gray checks, novelties and black. A clean up of odds and ends, mostly long AQr* lengths. , This week special. 25c Specials Child's Black Jersey knit Leggins, sizes 2 to 7. 50c qualities. Now on sale 25c. Women’s Overgaiters. Black jersey, all sizes. ()ur price 25c a pair. Boy's Caps Medium weight, with ear flaps, extra good values at 25c. Knit Scarfs Black and white Knit Scarfs on display at 25c. Fred H. Schock “Readv=to=Wear Store” m/ Falls City, Neb. DO YOU WANT SOAP Extra Fine Venetian Toilet Soap Per Box 10c Regular Price 10c per Cake. Now Three Cakes for 10c. Violet, Lilac, Rose and many others. Friday &. Saturday Only Don't Fail to Take Advantage of these Remarkably Low Prices at MORSMAN DRUG CO. Corn Shucking Good. This hi liie harvest time of corn shuckers. Every man or part of a man willing to go into the field can can get all the corn to gather lie lias the courage to tackle. The crop in Richardson county is variable. There j is much good corn, some moderate and some quite poor. Tile lateness (it the si«son made early gathering Impracticable. As a result farmers, are anxious to have the crop harvest ed before severe weather begins. A prolongation of the present ideal conditions will be a great boon to corn growers and will not be per mitted to pass without being mad the most of. Shuckers are receiving three and four cents according to locality and the condition of the corn. The wages are good and help very much in de mand. There is absolutely no excuse for anyone standing around idle, with pleasant and remunerative work calling so loudly for volunteers. Report of the Condition of lIn* Falls City State Bank of Falls City, Nebraska, Charter No. 159, incorporated in the Stale of Nebraska, at the close of business, Nov. 25, I9l0. KKSOt’KC i s. Loans attd Discounts .$153.f,ll.73 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured... 915.93 Banking house furniture and fixtures. 13.2nn.no Current expenses and taxes t>aid . 4,121.33 Due front nat'l, state and private batiks and bankers.$l4,2ol.*2 Checks and items of exchange 1,313.83 Currency.f».4ttM.Qn Gold Coin.5,5°0.00 Silver, nickels and cents. 1,714.80 2tt,3l8.4*» Total. 201,470.41 !.l AIUI.ITins. Capital stock paid in.$ 50,000.00 Sin pi us t und 10, Undivided profits. 11,*<90,72 Individual deposits subject to check.$89,696.53 Demand certificates of de I cs t.. . 36,011.13 Ceititi -d checks. 550.00 Due to naCl.xfate and private banks and bankers. 3, 422.00 129,679.72 Total. 201.470.44 State of Nf.hk.aska, l ■ ss. County of Richardson. I I. W. A. Greetiwald, cashier of the above named bank, do hereby swear that the above statement is a correct and true copy of the report made to the State Banking Board. W. A. t.KKENWAI.fi, Cashier. ATTEST: i.i v r. ('.kkf.nwali). Director. T. J. Ci 1st, Director Subscribed and sworn to before me tliis 19th of Nov. 1910. Jolts W. Down l, da\ Notary Public. M \ commission expires November 24, 1915. Germania Cafe FRANK STEINBRINK, Proprietor Post Office Block Bili of Fare MEATS. Steak, Plain.25<; T Bone.30c Sirloin.35c Porterhouse.40c Sausage.25c j Bacon and Eggs.25c Liver and Onions.25c Ham and Eggs.25c : Hamburger.25c Kish.25c i Oysters.25c POTATOES. German Fry.10c French Fry.10c Cottage Fry.10c ; Hashed Brown.10c i Augrotine.15< i PIE Cocoanut.5c Cream.5c Chocolate.5c Pumpkin.6c Mince.5c Apple.. .. 5c Raisin..5c Lemon.5c Cranberry.5c ; TEA, COFFEE OR MILF EGGS Boiled.15c Fried.15c Sent tub led.15c Poached.15c OMELETTES Plain.25c Cheese.25c Oyster.25c Jelly.25c Spanish.25c Ham.25c SANDWICHES Hum.5c Club House . ..25c St. Paul. 10c Egg.10c Fried Oysters.10c Hamberger. 10c TOAST Plain.10c Buttered.10c French.10c Boston Cream.10c Soup.5c Chillo.10c WITH ALL MEAT ORDERS —Patronize home industries. Ben-j jamine Franklin's old and up-to-date j Magazine, The Saturday Evening i Post, is now carried in Falls City by Lewis Wise. He asks the patron age of the intelligent reading public of Falls City. Read the Post it is good, and belongs to a home industry. George Rogers of I .os Angeles, Cal. was the guest of Mrs. Kent and daughter, Miss Iva. the latter part of last week. REMEMBER that every added sub scriber helps to make this paper bet ter for everybody. Do you want soap? Just see whal The Morsntan Drug Co. offers you.