f-- “\ Henry C. Smith LAND S & L CANS ■<-- rnm.tm mm < •<+ mmmm - fc . mi— n »i'"——1 — 1 —■———— ■■■ '■ ■■ i hi '■in ■■ 240 acres well improved, li miles from Depot in Kas. Good spripg. Best of terms. Willtake 40 acres as part payment, balance long time at low interest. A.i *■ 200 acres 114 mites from depot. Richardson county, Nebraska. Good buildings and land. Will take 40 or 80 acres as part payment • - 180 acres upland, 1 mile from depot, Richardson county, Nebraska. 412,000. 100 acres Johnson county, Nebraska so rods to church and school. Best of terms. ’Might rent <; 107 acres near Brownville, Nebraska . , . J i : ij 80acres -mile from Falls City high school. • . m ■ .> ; j}11. L 040 acres, $8,000 improvements Also 640 acres adjoining: Will ya kg, Ilk) acre* a.- part piiymejit.... Fine running water. A No. i opportunity. 4l, * . , ,t , Money to loan 1 ... M .in ... _ k BAKING POWDER BAR ADA. Anthony IiuchhoU whs In the i Ity «n Saturday. H. Sieoieting .lr., was In Omaha last week Alias llansen was on the sick list last Week. ■I. C. Wileinan is In liidiannpolie. Indiana visiting relatives. Messrs Shtrtlef and lienry I.eslie *>t Slmhi rt « re in town Friday. Esther Uiukcniper has beeen quite *11. c sulting rrom tlte whooping rough Sl, v. I. W Oct'f was (ailed to Hamburg, Iowa by the serious illness of ,|ier sister. |. j < .. I., D. Bradley of Nemaha was in 1 town Friday with a view to putting In a burber shop. Nil's. Hattie lirldgeman returned last week from a visit with her pece . pie at Elmo, Mo. Presiding Elder iHliow will lie | here December ill, and January I to hold quarterly conference. Don't forget the Christ nips tree and program to lie given at the Evan gelical church on Saturday evening. Wm Whittington and family are in Pacific Junction. Iowa, where they J. C. TANNER Hardware, Stoves, Plumbing and Heating ): ic Hew Round Oak\ ^ Base Burner \tS!f Thegrwtajt heater for amount * ^9 of fvtl consumed fever known in*tttijtyf# ot stove. Incubators and Cec Supplies Carden and Field Seeds Pittsburg Electric Welded Fencing Majestic Ranges Round Oak and XXth Century Furnaces J. C. TANNER FALLS CITY - - - NEBRASKA are looking over the country with n view of buying. We overlooked lath week the men tion of tiie arrival of a wee girl at the home of George Scott on Tues day, December ti. Dr. Andrews was In attendance. John Rumhaugh when cutting down a bee tree on Saturday last and let tiie ax slip and cut bis foot. badly, almost severing the great, toe- and a large part of the foot. I)r. Andrews took several stitches and it is thought that the wound will heal nicely. Christmas at St. Thomas Church. According to ancient custom of the Anglican church throughout the world the Holy Eucharist will be celebrated as usual at St. Thomas church at. midnight. Christmas Eve. The services will begin promptly at 11:45 p. m. A large vested choir will render the musical portion of this beautiful service. The church will be lighted with candle instead of electricity. Just before the Reces sional hymn Thomas Grand setting of tiie Te Drum in 1! Flat will be sung. The rector asks for a liberal offer ing for Diocesan Missions. Morning prayer will bo said Christ mas morning at 10:45. The usual night service will he omitted. The people of our city are cordially in vited to the services. .1 ■ The program follows: Prncesslorinl Hymn 40 Adeste Ki ri eles. Introit—Wellia y. iiiHtt > it wii Kyrie—Bridge Gratia* (after Gospel)—Tuckerman erman. V * T4 • — Jv {. . T S Orastias (after Gospel)—Tuckerman j ‘ 1 j U.»u Anthem—Barn by Sursum Cprda—Ely Cathedrel Jc ). t SanctUs—Ely Cathedral. Benedlctus qul Venlt—Adams. Angus Del—Gilbert. Gloria in Excels!*—Old Chant. Nunl Dimmittls—Stainer. Te Deum B Klat,—Thomas. ‘.eccssional Hymn—Mendelssohn. Rice Bros. Greetings. We are still alive and are more than thankful for the mercies of God and the kind and courteous treat ment we have enjoyed since we have been in Kalla City and wish to thank our patorns and friends. Bidding good will to man and peace to all we are. BICE BROS.. Carpenters and Builders. oooooooooooooooo Patronize home industries. Ben jamiue Franklin's old and up-to-date Magazine, The Saturday Evening 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. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Seperate yourself from your indi viduality and you make yourself com mon—like other people. POPULAR MECHANICS , MAGAZINE -Written So You Can Understand It” 300 Pictures Every 400 Articles jrz 250 Pages Month A wonderful story of the Progress of this Mechan ical Age. Instructive, but more fascinating than any fiction. A magazine for Bankers. Doctors, Lawyers. Teachers, r armers, Ruciness Men. Man ufacturers. Mechanics. Has 1,200.000 readers every month. Interests everybody. When you see one you understand why. Ask the man who reads it. Your newsdealer win show you one; or write the publishers for a free sample copy. The “Shop Notes" Dept. ^ things -How to make repairs, ami lrticies for home and shop, etc. “Amateur Mechanics” furniture, wireless, boats, engines, magic, and all the things a boy loves. gju ft SO per year, single copies IS cents ASK YOUR NEWSDEALER Or Addr.u POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE 223 Washington St., Chicago Presbyterian Chuich. Look out for a treat at the church next Sabbath day. Christmas ser mons. Christmas Hymns. Christmas Anthems and Christinas good cheer all day long. Come and help us cel ebrate the world's greatest event, It. Cooper Bailey. Dr. Tucker’s Lecture. 1 Those who had the pleasure of hearing Dr. Francis Tucker lecture at the Presbyterian Church last Thursday night feel abundantly repaid and had their minds fed with such facts concerning missionary life and work in China as will be continual benefit to them. Dr. Tucker speaks from absolute knowledge acquired by himself and his estimable wife in their eight years daily association with Chinese people. The stere optican views were vivid and inter esting and impressed the fact by il lustration where words would carry less weight. The church was well filled and every member of the large assembly was (flighted -with the lec ture. Those who were prevented from hearing it. feel keen regret. On Friday and Saturday the collection of curios was again displayed, this time for sale and the patronge was liberal. The proceeds go to the Chinese Hospital fund, for the im proving of the. hospital at Dr. and Mrs. Tucker’s station. Don't abuse,the rich; we can’tt all be paupers. , • * • Defeat brings success; half the fights of life,, if vy.on, would bring failure. . t South Side Sunday School. Bible School—3:00 to 4:00 p. m. Evening Service—7:30 to 8:30 p. m. All who have no convenient place to attend, and desire to study the word and worship in a plain and in formal way, are Invited to attend. Wo are little but wo are growing. Come and help us grow.—W. H. Wy ler. Land Sale. I will spll at public auction to the highest bidder on December 20. 1010 at the front door of the Farmers State Dank in Shubert, Nebraska at two o’clock p. m., the eighty acre farm belonging to the estate of the late George Evans, being the west half of the northwest quarter, sec tion 24, town ", range 15 Richard son County, Nebraska. This is a .good eighty acre farm fair improve ments and only one and one half miles from Shubert, Nebraska. Termsof Sale—$1,000 cash on day o sale, balance in 30 days. Respectfully, 50-21 .1. M. Evans, Shubert, Neb. NOTICE I have for sale the 40 acre trac belonging to Charles Portrey, lying North of the city and ad joining the Meyers land on the North, was a part of the Sarah Rhine land. Can sell the tract in 1, 2, 3, or 5 acre tracts to suit the purchaser. Can give 3 years time on twothirds of the purchase price. Mr. Portrey will have the land surveyed and give a road from the city to each tract. 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 John \V. Powell. 1st. floor of new office building south of Court House square. Falls City, Nebraska. Office Phone 252, Home 51. —BiMHMirwi 'ii im ii— i ■■■ ii imi >■■ ii ii i iiiMHH mi JAQUET’S Xmas Announcement Every year the manufacturers vie with each other in making Jewelry with originality of design and Quality. It's our object to choose the best from the hundreds of designs shown to offer our customers. We feel that in this we have been Quite successful this year and take pride in offer ing our showing of Christmas gifts to the public. Lockets The large lockets with long chains are still very popular and will be worn extensively during the coming season. Baby lockets and chains $1.50 and up. Misses’ lockets and chains $2.50 and up. Large locket and chain $8.50 and up. Rings Plain band, signet and set rings, with imitation and genuine stones, for all from the baby to grand father. All solid gold. Cut Glass The celebrated Libbey and other American cut tflass. Bowls $4.50 to $16.00. Water Sets $12.00 to $80.00. Souvenir Spoons Our stock of souvenir spoons cotains over 20 dif ferent patterns with plain; •jilt, and engraved bowls, amonpf the last named Are the new Presbyterian and Christian Churches, prices 75p to $2.5o DIAMONDS A good dianVond Is a constant pleasure, a poor one a constant ilisappointment Tbe quality of •iaquet’s diamonds is easily recognized for its superiority, especially when compared wifli others We hHW'H few Specials in small stones mount ed in rings, brqoghesi a«d, cuff links that will be of advantageSto jrod iftl^iiight now . i Bracelets From the small baby bracelet at $1.00 to the extra wide, plain and en graved, and stone set in the newest designs for the young lady at $2.75 and up. Links Plain signet, hand en graved, fancy and stone set, in solid gold, sterling silver and gold plate. Solid $2.00 to $10.00. Silver and Plate 50c to $2.50. Silver Novelties Match boxes, bag tags, nail tiles, cuticles and nail buffers, seals, etc. in large variety of designs, plain and fancy effects. 50c to $3.00 Toilet Sets Two and three piece sets in sterling silver and quad ruple plate Two piece sets $4.30 up. Three “ “ 8.50 up. Hat brushes . i ,3.00 up. Clothes brushes 3.00 up. WATCHES ‘ f A Watch from Jaqnets is recognized . .o. i as the hest that can be bought for the money. v* - Men’s Watches $4.50 to $60.00 '-j<. ] Ladies’Watches 5.00 to 40.00 "i . Bovs’ Watches 1.00 to 5.00 Hat Pins The very latest in large white-stone pins. Also the new signet anil other large stone pins. White stone pins $i.25 up Signet and others 75c up Other Suggestions Cuff pins in gold and plate, per pin 25c to $2.50. Cuff and collar pin sets, $1.75 to $3.50. Collar button sets, some thing new $1.00. Clocks Have you seen our H-day desk clocks? They are n e w, beautiful, reliable and low priced. We also have the small 1-day desk clocks, motor clocks, etc. to the large Westminster chime clocks. Ask to see them. Fountain Pens The best is none too good, that is why we sell the Conklin Self-filling, Waterman Ideal and Moore’s Non Leakable Hens. All $2.50 and up. A. E. JAQUET The Old Reliable Jeweler and Optician Opposite Post Office Falls City, Neb.