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THE FALLS CIT * TRIBUNE , FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 9. 1906. NOTES ON THE FASHIONS , Linen Parasols Qo with Plainer ShirtWaist - Waist Suits nnd Lingerie Styles Harmonize. Tlie most fascinating hnts and para sols Imvo como out , seemingly planned and made to go together , yet In reali ty happening upon that effect In nlno cases out of ten. Lingerie styles are responsible for much of It the whole wide range of lingerie Ideas echoed and reechoed In the parasols ; In fainter , though no less exquisite , tone In hats. Some one has glibly prophesied the passing of the Huffy parasol , claiming that in- Ktr.iil will be carried the plainer types. Yet lingerie dresses grow more pop ular all the while , ami ruffles are- piled upon ruflles , sGemlngly without und. That prophecy Is bound to bo wrong , for , so long as the summer girl holds court dressed In the sheer- st , softest of gowns , which billows nnil froths about her , just so long will she , In spite of fashion's dictums , twirl , In Heu of a scepter , the airiest , most useless , but wonderfully pictur esque and becoming parasol. Those plainer styles will bo car ried moro than the fluffy ones without tt doubt just as shirt-waist suits and the many attractive models of Hncn Bulls are more in evidence In sun times than those billowy , berullled , bcrlbboned things. Hut each will have Its place and each will bo car- rlcd you might almost say worn with the sort of gown It best suits. And hats of linen and of linen and lace will go with them. For the plainest shirt-waist suits the prettiest linen parasol Is made , plain except for a rather largo motif embroidered In each panel , or per haps In only one , with the Initials cunningly Interwoven , so as not to bo too conspicuously plain to any one moro in the nature of those clever seals which look like an old eastern charm , but which arc real ly the three initials mode into a cabalistic sign. Eyelet work holds its own in the parasol world , and Insertions of lace are even more popular than ever , both cluny and Irish lace used In lavish profusion. Chicago Record- Herald. IRONING-BOARD CASE. Fine to Take Away on sx Summer Va cation , Makes You Independent of Expensive Laundress. One of the most acceptable pres ents to make for your friend's summer trip is the case for a very small Iron ing board , with the little board In side. Get a smooth board about 14 inches long by five inches wide , and cover It with n thick soft flannel , plac ing over this a piece of flno muslin. Sew It on securely and smoothly. Then cut your cover a Ilttlo larger than the board , and In the form of a long envelope , with the opening and flap at one end. Bind It with rib bon or galleon , and make a button hole in the flap , with a button to cor respond on the cover. Put , also , on the cover a pocket , large enough to hold a small ironholder , made of licking , lined with thick flannel , and covered with the same material as the cover , which should bo of a bright , flowered cretonne. Small charcoal irons can be bought that arc easily carried and heated. WItu this outfit your friends will be Independent of laundresses , as far as collars , cuffa and small articles are concerned. Chicago Inter Ocean. WHEN HANGING PICTUBES. Study suitability jf subjects when assigning pictures to their position , as a picture that Is suitable In one room may be entirely out of keeping with the general character and pur pose of another. Do not crowd pictures. Too few aie preferable to too many , and plalr spaces are restful in their effect. Oil paintings , water colors , and line drawings show the artist's work and what he meant to depict much bettei when hung flat against the wall not tilted. Never hang a glossy picture opposite a window , and never hang any picture * BO high that It is hard to look at. Do not hang pictures In pairs , and do not hang two from one hook if the wire on both shows the oblique lines made by the two wires are very ob jectionable. A picture which shows heavy shad ows should be hung v.'ith the shadows , away from the window , to make the shadows seem natural ones. Pictures are less apt to get skewed when dusting , or by other means , il hung on two hooks instead of one. The lines of the wire are Irss objectionable , too , as they are horizontal and per pendicular , as are the lines of the frame. When the wires can bo entire ly behind the picture , out of sight , the best effect Is secured. Prairie Farmer. Soft Gingerbread. Break a fresh egg in a bowl , etl- with a fork , add a tablespoonful of melted butter and fill the bowl half- full of sour cream. Fill to the top with New Orleans molasses , turn Into a larger bowl , beat and add a cupful o Hour into which has been sifted a leva teaspoonful of soda. Add a teaspoonful - ful each of ginger , allspice and cinna mon , and a little salt. Bake in a sheet. Mousse. A mousse is a smooth Ice , usualij prepared with whipped cream. For a "coffee mousse , " drip enough best grade of coffee to make a cupful quite strong , but very clear ; boll this to a syrup with a cup of tugar , and wlien cool mix into a pint of whipped cream put Into a mold and pack in Ice am nalt a couple of hours. I Resolutions. I Whereas , in response to the cull of I the Supreme Kulcr of the universe , Franklin Urcnizcr has put aside the x , beetle ami wedge , and has gone to is rest ! u death , therefore be it Kcsolvctl , by Nciuaha Valley -uup \o. ' ) , \V. O. W. , at their Forest in cssion , that in the death of Sottvcr- igii Franklin Urcnizcr , our Fraternity ins lost a faithful and consistent uiciti- er and our camp a true friend and a cloved brother who lived the priuci- > lcs of our noble order in his daily Ife , and that we extend our sympathy o his family in this hour of their be- cnvcmctit and that we will testily to lis worth as a man and his honor as a Voodmau of the World by a litlliig- imminent of stone , and be it further Kcsolvcd , That these resolutions be pread upon the records and our char- cr be draped in morning for sixty ays and a copy be furnished the be- eavccl family , and to the press of Ihe Il3 * for publication. Adopted this 29th day of October , 900. W. O. W. FARGO. John Gleasou transuded business In lulo Saturday. Griflln Wright's now dwelling house s so nearly completed that , ho moved ils family Wednesday from thu Fri- ) cr ? househome. . Mary Lhiunks was a pleasant ( jallur lere Saturday. Miss Iluunks has u urce class of music i-isnolurs nil hrough this neighborhood. A F. Randolph of Sunny Valley I * till hauling barrelled apples to , hc lulo Store room. L M. Jones transacted business in lulo Snturdry. Lafe Wright of Craig Mo. , spout the week attending to business at tbe Vright and ( Owing s-ection 2i miles lorth east of Rulo. Grandpa Fonts went to Otnuhii Sat- rdny where hu expects to stuy till vtnter. James Sells of Fort Ha/.ol transacted business here Saturday. Clarence Sehat/ spent Sunday visit- ng friends at Fortcscue. James Wolf ls > on the sick list this veek. John P. Klocpfol attended the ; Bryan meeting In Falls City Saturday. J i Ilalloweun night was romcinberi-d jure good and plenty. 1 Philip Werner and son are bothered vith bolls. Quite a number of people ] ire afflicted with the painful things Elmer Arnold of Sunny Valley burn- d his hedge trimmings mid wonted he roads Friday. Nettie Anderson was a pleasant call er here Thnrsday. Annlo Puiil of Fort Ilii/.el spent thi-s voek at the home of .IcITurson Gilbert > f Nemaha Valley. fllmer Arnold has spent con-ldtii'ablo line in Falls City attending to his iged father who suffered a paralytic troko which rendered his right Mdu iclpless. Thu old gentleman is some > ntter at this writing. Cheap Farm Land. Southwest Offers Best Opportunities For Securing Homes. Many fanners in the Northern and Eastern states are selling their high priced lands and locating in the Soul Invest. Many who have been unable to own their homes in the older country are buying lands in the new country. Unusual opportunities exist along the lines of the Missouri L'aciiic-lron Mountain Route. The rich , alluvial , delta lands and river bottom lands of Southeast Missouri , 13 a s t e r n Arkansas , Louisiana and Texas , capable of producing 00 bushels of corn , a hale of cotton , ! to ( J tons of alfalfa lijO btibhels of potatoes , and other grains , vegetables and hay crops , can be bought for S7.oO to $15.00 per acre. When cleared and slightly improved will rent for $ -1.00 to 8(5.00 ( per acre cash. Uplands more rolling , lighter soil , adapted to fruit glowing peaches , pears , plums grapes , berries also melons , , tomatoes and other vegetables , can be bought for S5.00 to $10.00 per acre in unimproved state. Many places with small clearings and some improvements can be bought very cheap. Write for tuap and descriptive literature on Missouri , Arkansas , Louisiana Texas , KaiiHiis ot In dian Territory. Very cheap rates on first and third Tuesdays of each month. Address , TOM HUGHES , T. P. A , Omaha , Neb. or H. C. TOWNS KND , OK P. &T. A. , St. Louis , Mo. Dairy and Food Commission's Report. Thu Minnesota Dairy and Food Commission's analysis shows that Kenned.x 's Laxative Honey and Tar and Hen's Liixutivn Honey and Tar contained opiates and uroton oil. Opiates are poisons 'ind eroton oil Is a violent poisonous purgative. Refuse to accept any but Foley's Honey and Tar in a yollov package. Kolcy's Honey and Tar contains no opiates or dangerous drugs and N the best cough and cold cure. For salt ) by all drug gists. BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH SYRUP cures coughs and colds. Burlington Bulletin. XOVKMUKIt lUflt ) , Hound Trip to tin- Coast : - Daily Tourist rates in effect all i winter to Pacific Coast destina tions with variable routes. Chicago and return : O n e fare plus $2.00 for the round trip Dec ember 1st to 'ttli inclusive for the .International Live Stock Expoai- lion. To the East and South : Very low homeseeker'fi and Winter Tourist excursions through the Autumn and Winter to various destinations throughout t h e south and southeast. Visit the Old Home : Low excursion - cursion rates to the old home points in Illinois , Iowa , Wisconsin Missouri and other middle states destinations , Out , SHh and 2Urd. Nov. l.Hh and i7th ! , limit thirty days. llomcseekers' Kxcursions : Frequently each month to West ern Nebraska , Eastern Colorado , Big Horn Basin , dry land farm- ' inu destinations or irrigated sec- I tions. Dry Land Farming- : Send for Folder and get. hold of a quarter section of cheap western land before - fore il is too late. Free Kinkaid Lauds : Write Clem Denver , Agent Burlington's Homeseekers' Information Bureau at lOUl Farnain St. , Omaha , about getting hold of a free section of Kinkaid lands now being restored to the public domain. E. 0. WJIITTOUU , Agt. This is Worth Remembering. As no one Is Immune , every person should remember that 1'oloy's Kidney Cure will cure any oiiso of kidney or bladder trouble that Is not beyond the reach of medicine. For sale by nil Druggists- Notice of Settlement. In tin- County Court of Kiolinnlsoii County. Nebraska. In thu mailer of the estate ot Aiiirust Wclnefl. deceased. To thu Creditors , Heirs , I.etrntors and all otlicin intuit'sli'd In said estate. ' 1'aku notice tli.it Joint Weliiort haw Illcd In K.ilil Court a leport of Ills dulnuH as Hxcculpr of said estate for Ills Una ! settlement thereof , also filed a petition for an order of distribution of the residue of nld estate In his hands. It Is ordered by the. Court that this same 1 ; heard In the County Court loom In said County on the 17th d ay of I Xe\enilor I'Wi , at 2 o'clock p. in. , when and xvhere all parties may appeal and oppose the same. Oldered fur ther , that upon the approval of said report , u decree of distribution of said leslduu uill 1)0 made to the parties entitled thereto. ] ! > onle < if the court dated Oclnliur 27th. I'KVi. JOHN ( I.\ONON. 47-31 C'ounlj J ml ire. COAL AND WOOD C W We handle Pennsylvania Hard Coal all si/.es. Spadra Arkansas Grate sixe and different kinds of Soft Coal. Wood pre O pared for the stove and Cord Wood. O Flour , Feed , Baled May and Straw , Lump Rock Salt , Michigan barrel Salt. A o Cash paid for Walnuts , Potatoes , But ter , lijjgs and Poultry. Yours For Business , L D O. P.HECK Lincoln Business College. A successful School that was founded twenty-two years ago. Experienced teachers , up-to-date equip ment. Hundreds of former students holding responsi ble positions. All the advantages of a Capital citv , We tench CIUEGG and CHAUTIER Shorthand. Send for Catalog-JJ. LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE , Lincoln , Neb. r- 'i P 1 A N Q BALDWIN BROS. * A full line of the Small Musical Instruments , Latest Sheet Music , Edison and Victor Records. t < > We also carry a large stock of SEWING MACHINE SUPPLIES t r | Falls City Music Company f f Opposite Court House t $ MAJESTIC BAKING DEMONSTRATION ONE WEEK , MONDAY. NOVEMBER 12 , ' 06 We heartily invite our friends to call any day during the above mentioned week and we will demonstrate the superior qualities of the Majestic M lle ble and CKaurcoal Iroi\ Ranges The MAJESTIC MALLEABLE and Btee-1 raii e UB formerly turned nut J ) } Hie people has been considered throughout the country as par ext-pllenee , and far ahead of any other range made , lint with the NEW CHARCOAL EROX BODY in place of Steel , nmkin it double itB value , and the fact that it is the only rantce in existence made of Malleable and Charcoal Eron , you can readily see that if quality IB considered , tin ; Majestic leads by a bi mariiin. WE WANT YOU TO CALL at our ntore during this week , mid let IIH explain this new feature : CHARCOAL IRON BODIES ; let us explain why it ia lh - best material f > r ran bodies , and incidentally why it is not used on other ranges. We want you to call if you inten'l to buy or not. as the informa tion gained will serve you in the future. HOT COFFEE AND BISCUITS FREE Come any day during this week and hive buttered hot biscuits and hot coll'ee. Biscuits baked on a Majestic in three imnuten while you wait. HANDSOME SET OF WARE FREE With every range sold during this demonstration we will give absolutely FREE one set of Majestic ware worth every cent of $7.50. This ware will be on exhibition at our store. Everything useful , ornamental and durable. Come in and see it , nnd you will agree with us that it cannot bo bought for a cent less than $7.50 and it is cheap at that. Come in any day. You are welcome whether you intend to buy or not. T. C. 1ST 1ST E3 J