The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, December 23, 1910, Image 3
Nebraska Women Have the Choice of the Finest F!our in the World The If you demand are among for Pmi- the minority tan Flour is who have not so great right tested Puritan inourown state flour you hadhest of Nebraska, that make the experi it taxes the capaci- ment today. Why ty of our mills to sup- stick to that merely ply it. Knowing Puri- ordinarily good flourf tan quality as we do we Bread made from the aver keenly regret our inanili- age flour is part waste, part ty to meet the orders from impurity and only part food, far-away points—we would Bread made from Puritan flour like to make it possible for is all good •— all pure — everybody to enjoy those “bigger all white—at' light. —whiter—lighter loaves” that arc Wc guarantee every sack of it and made from Puritan flour alone. It have instructed our dealers everywhere would he our delight to know of *o return your money if you do not find every woman’s husband saving “My Puritan just what we say it is—the dear, how your cooking has improved best flour you ever used—the fittest— since you have used Puritan flour.” I I the most nourishing—the most satisfactory is an everyday remark in Nebraska. in all respects. Wells-Abbott-Nieman Company The Puritan Millers, Schuyler, Nebraska Character is what you are. Reputation is what people think you are. This is as true of Pianos as of people. The reputa tion of the “Crown Pianos’’ rests upon their character, and their fame spring’s from the confidence of customers and the enthusiasm of the piano dealers who know them and recommend them upon their merit. Call and see instruments at my residence opposite Court House. CLARENCE E. SMITH Q.wgj'XCQttf C hristmas Specialties^ \Pictures, Art Goods and Framing Japanese. “Pastels, Water Colors Framed Mottoes See us for Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and (ilass, etc. - _— - _— —^—— King, Zimber ® DeWald Fulls City, Nebraska |U| pAT Fresh meat of all kinds may be * had of Mack & INixon, either at the Market in Barada or at the Mack farm. Good Beef, 8c and Me per pound. Pork dressed I lc. Will deliver if not too far out. Mack & Nixon, Barada, Nebr. 1 1 •——— . ■ -- ■" i 1 RULO. K. K. Kulp of Wymore spent Mon day in Rulo. Dan Ratekin was a Falls City vis itor Wednesday. .1 S. Perry of Lincoln was a Rulo visitor Monday. Alice Gilbert was a Falls City vis itor Saturday. Cecil and Mamie Kanaly were shop ring in St. Joe Saturday. Harrison Alexander of Missouri was a Rulo visitor last week. Plain Anderson and Jeff Gilbert went to Hiawatha, Kans., Sunday. James Roland of Missouri was a Rulo visitor the last of the week. Tom Wallace visited with friends in Missouri last Friday. Mrs. Han Fickle and daughter are visiting relatives in Rulo. Joe Lumt'ord of Napier visited with relatives in Rulo the last of the week ICnimn Shepherd came from Kansas City Friday to visit with home folks. Rev. Keith was transacting busi ness in Rulo several days last week. Prof. Voegelein and John Hopkins took a trip to Try and Horton Sat urday. John Aikmaii came down from Lin coln to spend the holidays with his mot her. Mrs. .1. R. MeCelarv of Falls City was a business visitor here Thurs day. Pert ltnreland is spending his holi day vacation with relatives at Sterl ing. Alma Dorste, who is attending col lege at University Place is home for the Holiday vacation. Mrs. Koy Hart and daughter. Miss Gladys, came up from St. Joseph Sunday night for a visit to relatives in Kulo. John Inks of Salem visited with his sister here a couple of days the first of the week. Talbut Hinkle came down from University Place Friday to spend his vacation with home folks. Roy Williams, wife and daughter spent a few days this week with Mrs. William’s mother at Skidmore, Mo. Eston Jones lias bought L. Rec ord's blacksmith shop and will do all kinds of blacksm'thing and repal work. Mrs. Raymond Hard and little dau ghter of St. Joseph came Sunday to spend the Holidays with Rula rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Huber returned Wednesday to their home at Water loo, Iowa after a two weeks visit with relatives in this vicinity. Misses Elizabeth Moore and Bessie Anderson have purchased Miss Ada Clark’s stock of millinery goods and will continue the business. The boys scout club met at tho home of Mrs. .1. I,. Hopkins Wednes day night. The time was spent in playing games of various kinds. Bryan Goolsby was struck in the mouth with a rock in the hands of workman while unloading rock ac ross the river Tuosdav, Inflicting a very painful wound. Prof. Voegolein and c lass of Sunday School boys a"e clearing Henry Brin egar’s orchard of underbrush and weeds to raise money to get a hook case of the Sunday School sup plies. I , HI. 1 CHRISTMAS CANDIES Call and look over our stock. We have a fine Home made Mix at 10c per pound. Fancy box goods from 20c up. Fruit, Nuts and Cigars. We invite churches, committees an teachers to call and let us figure with them. We have the best and that only is good enough for our pa trons. The Candy Kitchen P. G. Bacakos, Proprietor. How To Stop -A Stubborn Cough We don’t mef n just stop the irri tation in your throat—but cure the underlying cause. Cough syrups cannot do this. It takes a constitutional tonic body builder to do the work properly- - and cure you to stay cured. \ inol is the remedy you need. 111:i:i-: is ruooi' Mrs. Minnie Oh^imhI, of tiloriN I'ulln, j ■N. \., wrllt'M; - " ilor I rylng; xovornl n*m- I cdien for a had nmglt anti «*«»!«! without henetlt, I wum linked to try Yiuol. It worked like magic. It euretl my <*old anil cough and I gained in health and strength. I consider \ inol the most wonderful tonic and litvlgnrator I ever saw." If we cannot stop that cough with YINOI, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic—which is made without oil -we will not charge you a cent for the medicine you buy. This seems like a pretty fair proposition—and ought to be ac cepted. Don’t you think so? With this understanding we ask you to try a bottle of VINOL. The Central Credit Co. FALLS CITY. NEB DRAWER NO. 12. REPORTS on financial standing and reliability of firms, corporations and individuals anywhere. Domestic and foreign COLLEC TIONS given prompt and competent itteruior HWH M III M I 111 I III M > »4 I > « :: D. S. HcCarthy ! I: DRAT AND I; TRANSFER ; 1 [ Prompt attention (riven ' ' | to the removal of house- j ! hold (roods. PHONE NO. 211 i i < * IMHHMIIH m + HM C-»H R R. ROBERTS Office over Kerr’s Pharmacy Office Phone2fiO Residence Phone 271 EDGAR R. MATHERS ID El N T 1 © T" Phones: No?. 177, 217 STATE BANK BUILDING. DR. C. N. ALLISON DENTfS 'T Phone 218 Over Richardson Countj Rank. FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA DR. H. S. ANDREWS General PracHoneer Calls Answered Day Or Night In Town or Country. TELEPHONE No. 3 BARADA. - NEBRASKA CLEAVER 4, SEBOLD INSURANCE REAL ESTATE AND LOANS NOTARY IN OFFICE Ladies’ Suede and Velvet Shoes H. M. Jenne Shoe Store MONEY TO LOAN—Have a few sums of private money, fifteen hun dred dollars and upwards to loan on good farm land. If you wish to bor row write, or call on me.—Henry C. Smith, Falls City, Nebraska. A Typewriter Test That Heans Something lillndfold yourself. I!avo ten typewriters of different make placed in a row —a Monarch somewhere among them. Try each keyboard In turn. Too machine with the lightest touch will bo the LIGHT TOUCH and you can locate It every time no matter how its position bo changed. J' <bJ7° --- .1 list as the proper tools produce the best work, so does a respon sive key action increase the efficiency of u stenographer. It saves her strength. Therefore, she has a better grip on her work, is more accurate, more rapid, gets a greater quantity of work done. There is no "three-o’clock fatigue" where the Monarch is used, and a few days’ trial Will convl nee you of this fact. SEND FOR MONARCH LITERATURE Light Touch Honarchs are Sold on the Monthly Payment Plan A post card will bring full information. CIVE US A TRIAL ORDER ON SUPPLIES. The Monarch Typewriter Company ill South i:»th Street, Omaha, Neb. b*.A 1 ^ Isn’t Right Now o your financial condition ? 1 a Good Time to ,)urin£ these years of pros Take Stock P-rity how much ol your in ■■ come have you saved? Per haps very little, il any. Why not start right now by opening an account with the Falls City State Bank and conserve; your income from now on? This bank furnishes deposit slips, checks and pass books free and pays interest on Time Deposits and CHILD REN'S ACCOUNTS. V—__J LAND That Will Make You Rich The greatest combination ot industrialism and farming, now rapidly developing, is to be found along the Burlington Route in the vicinity of SHERIDAN, WYOMING, HARDIN AND BILLINGS, MONT., AND IN THE BIG HORN BASIN where large, deeded, alfa ranches that have made millionaires of the owners, are being divided into small farms, and where Gov ernment irrigated homesteads and Carey Act lands are available. A WONDERFULLY RICH COUNTRY — You can get hold of an irrigated farm within a radius of a few miles of excellent coal, natural gas, illuminating oil, building materials, fast growing towns that have varied industries. P. RSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS < >n the first and third 'I uesdays I personally conduct landseekers’ excursions to these lauds. E. 0. WHITFORD. Ticket Agent L. W. WAKELEY, General Passenger Agt. OMAHA. NEBRASKA WHITAKER The Auctioneer Before arranging date write, tele phone or telegraph, my expense J. <i. WHITAKER Phone* 16H 131-7161 Falls City. Neb A. J. SMITH M. D. Physician and Surgeon, Calls answered promptly night ov day. Salem, : : : Nebr. Phones, Mutual 53; S. E. Neb. 33,