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THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , APRIL 3 , 1908 ANNIV RY SALE NINTH iv i jf\i r APRIL 4th to APRIL 18th , 1908 In celebration of our Ninth Anniversary in Falls City trade we shall , during above days make some very special prices in every department. We have reason for making a thank offering to our patrons from every town and every farm within many miles of Falls City , and wish now to acknowledge our obligation , not only for their trade , but for their good will. There will be many Specials not quoted in this ad during these days. Wc arc safe in s.ijing that we are show Ing the largest and most attractive as Rortmcnt of medium and high priced Swiss and Nainsook Embroideries _ _ _ _ ever shown in Falls City. The display Is especially rich in nar- low and medium widths , Edg ings , Insertions and Flounclngs with bands to match. The new est effects arc shown in matched sets and no French Lawn or Organdy is so sheer and delicate that it cannot be suitably match ed. Embroidery Remnants All sorts and widths in lengths from 1 to (5 ( yards at a very great saving from regular prices 250 Yards Fancy Silks at 50c To close out all short ends , ranging from 4 to 20 yards in lengths , and worth 650 to Si , wc put them all in one lot at Soc. These are all suitable for waists , skirts , suits , childrens' wear , etc. Among them are Stripes , Checks , Plaids , Dots , in the popular combinations. Silk Suitings ! Silk Suitings ! Silk , Voile , Panama , Serge Skirts "Shah" Silk a 27 inch , rough weave at $1.00 , in Cham After many seasons of highly successful selling of Womens1 paigne , Golden Brown , Copenhagen , Reseda. wear , with more confidence than ever before we invite shoppers Foulard Silk 23 and 27 inche widths in Dots and Fancies to visit our up-stairs section and inspect our Dress Skirts. Start ies , Navy , Royal , Champaigne , Reseda , Rose , Brown , Tan , ing the prices at $2 , there is not a purse that cannot be suited at 60c and $1.00. up to $20. The creations in Silk , Voile and Panama , costing Fancy Stripe and Dot 19 inch Silk in Tan , Brown , from $8.50 to $20 , have made a sensation among those who Copenhagen , Champaigne , Navy at $1.00. have seen them. While making no claim to be offering these garments at cost , we assert that all features taken into account , Fancy Hair Line , Two Tone Satin Finish inch 19 we are fullv 20 cent below the going prices. Upon all Skirts Silk $1.15 , in Tan , Brown , Navy , Purple , Reseda , a rare and per make all alterations FREE. costing $5 or more we rich fabric , especially suitable for special occasion wear. Plain Taffeta , Peau de Soie , Habuiti in all shades and widths at 50c to $2 per yard. Linen Suitings White and Colored Linens are having an unprecedented Muslin Underwear sale. Possessing rare wash and wear qualities , they are doubly desirable for comfortable summer dresses , skirts and waists. So exceedingly wide the range of attractive designs , that We are showing White , Champaigne , Brown , Golden your preferences can be exactly gratified. Buying Childrens' Blue Nile ' Brown , Navy , Copenhagen , Light , Reseda , wear , Womens' drawers , gowns , skirts , corset covers , each line , and Pink at 35c , 4oc and 45c and Embroidered and of Specialists we secure a measure of value and style , not possi Check effects at Soc. ble to obtain where the entire stock comes from a single manu facturer , one or two garments of each kind might be singled out and great value claimed for these. You will find that not alone Dress Deeds Specials have our gowms , at 5oc , $1.00 and $1.50 , exceptional worth , 7 pieces Hairline , Checks and Plaids 38 to 42 inches wide , but that the gowns at 650 , 75c , 85c , $1 , 1.25 , 1.50 , $2 , 2.25 , reduced from 5oc to 33c. 2'5O , $3.V3'5O $4 4-5O and $5 are every one remarkable for 9 pieces Broken Checks , Stripes , Plaids and Two Tones , novelty , beauty and value. The same is true of Skirts , Drawers , fine attractive novelties , reduced from $ i and $1.25 Corset-covers , Chemises. Sale Price Spc 80 Room Rugs in Stock SO Room Sixe Rugs are now in our Carpet Section , all sizes , from 0 by ' ) feet to 12 by 15 feet. Prices from $0 to $50. In ' ) by 12 feet , the most popular sixe , yon will find rugs in Ingrains , Brussels , Velvet , Axminster , Smyrna , Wilton , at any price you wish from $ f > to10. . Small stee rugs to match our large sixes. 25 Smyrna Rugs 30x60 inches for this sale at 98c This rutr is worth § 1-50 and is in a wide variety of colorings and designs New Portieres An entirely new and novel assort ment of Tapestry Portieres and Couch Covers have just arrived. Your floor cov erings and wall hangings can be exactly suited , SHUBERT Grandma Evans U now on the sick list. list.E. E. C. Rlggs was a St. Joe visitor lust Wednesday. MUs Edith nil ! was qulto sick the first of lust week. MUs Maggie Lewis Is now qulto sick at her homo here. E. E. Bolojuck of Burada was on our streets the first of last week. Miss Ethel King was the guest.of friends at Stella , Sunday. Mrs. P. M. Oathout was shopping in Falls City ono day lust week. J. P. King was a business visitor at Lincoln u few days lust week. Chas. Gaston is now living in the Bright property on Elm street. Dr. Shook spent ono day qulto re cently with his parents at Auburn. Mr. Vanlundinghum catno dowu from Bracken , Saturday , where ho has em ployment. H. W. Landolt of Falls City , was m shaking hands with old friends last Wednesday. Mr. and Mr ? . J. C. Shulenberg drove Mattings All our Mattingswill go into this sale at 10 per cent discount. There are 25 rolls ol fresh stock in delightful designs , including Japan and China Mattings at 2oc , 22 i-2c , 250 , 3oc and 350 to Stolln , Friday to consult Dr. James of that pluco. Mrs. Fred Boatman spent the greater part of last week with her aunt , Mrs. Arnold of Bnrudu. Mrs. C. A. Burehsdtishol of Sowurd , N'ebr. . Is now the guest ot her friend , Mrs Chus. Bacon. Dr. Kiuulull , formerly of this pluco but now of Julesburg , Colorudo , was In our city Thursday. J. P King uud wlfo are now enter taining tliolr daughter , Mrs. Prof. Carr und little sou of Omuhn. Mrs. Elmer King returned homo from a two weeks' stay with relatives In lowu lust Thursday. Jake Blrdsloy and wife , Chus. Shu- lonberg and wife , were in town Satur day evening visiting relatives. Mrs. R. A. Downs and children loft for their new homo at Cedar Edge , Colo. , the latter part of last week. J. M. Evans and wlfo were pleasantly entertained ut Stella lust Sunday by the former's sister , Mrs. McDowell. Dr. Splcklerand wife of Barada came over in their bran now automobile last Babies and Little Girls' Bonnets and Hats of Em broidery , made so they can be as easily laundried as any garment , in a bunching variety. Womens' and Misses ' Sun Bonnets , a new and better make than heretofore car ried , all colors , 25c to sOc. Childrens' Straw Hats in new shapes neatly trimmed , 25c to $ i.5. Shirt Waists Our Shirt Waists have been delayed , but we are now showing at 89c , $1.00 , $1.50 and up to $10.00 a full variety. Our styles come direct from New York City , where modes for the United States originate. As to value in material , distinctive fit , we will be pleased to have our waists directly compared with other lines. White Goods Dimities in stripes , checks , plaids , lOc to 30c Swisses , domestic and imported , dots , plaids , fancies , 15c to $1.00 Mercerized Fancies , 20c to 50c Madras , at 15c , 20c , 2Sc and 30c Poplins , 25c , 35c , 40c Persian Lawns , 20c to 50c French Lawn , 35c to 75c India Linens , Sc to 35c Batistes , 20c and 25c Tuosdny to spend the day with rela tive * . F. N. Klnton is now employed ut the farm of Lee Shubert ut Bruckou , where they urc making some line Improve ments. Mrs. Lawls Shulonborg of Daruda , who e.uno out hero lust week to bo In the care of Dr. Shook , is now In u very critical condition. Mrs. Verne Taylor , who has boon visiting relatives hero for the past week , left last Friday for u month's stay with homo folks at Curley , Noor. , before again returning to her homo at Uurchurd. SALEM Eurlo Moore was a passenger to Dawson - son Tuesday. Mra. Meredith and daughter Ruby were passengers 10 Falls City , Tuesday- Mrs. Russell , Mrs. Grinstead and Mrs. Boyd and son Smiley were passen gers to Falls City Tuesday. The Birthday club mot with Mrs. A. A. M Cool Wednesday. Mrs. J. T. Shrlmpton and \V , B. Boyd drove to Falls City Wednesday. The Birthday club met with Mrs. B. A. Rose , March 20th. Mrs. Clarence Miller was a passenger to St. Joe , Monday. Mr. and Mrs. II. E Stotler visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lord , Sunday. Misses Myrtle Ramel , Bessie Arnold and Plumb of Falls City were Salem visitors Sunday. D C Simmons went to Kansas City Friday. Mrs G W Sheeley was called to Reserve - servo , Kansas , Wadncsday J C Richardson of Medicine Lodge , Kansas , visited with J P Grinstead Tuesday Virgil Grinstead , Joe Windlo , Stan ley Crook and Jim Gearhart were Falls City visitors Sunday Frank Ranger , Joe and Dean Windlo went to Kansas City Tuesday eyenlng Cuss Moore was in town Sunday Guy Whitney of Dawson was In town Sunday Harry Penningtou spent Sunday in Humboldt Dr , Green returned from Omaha Wednesday Tan Hosiery Cotton , Hercerized , Lisle in Plain and Lace , in the best shades , Womens'and Childrens' 15c , 25c , 35c , 40c , 5Qc , CLACK CAT BRAND 75c and Chicago KCNOS1IA. KocMord Hosiery WIS. Co. 10 % Discount Ladies Suits 10 % 23 Suits , every one a hummer , Blacks , Blues , Browns , Fancies , 32 to 40 sizes , $12.00 to $25.00 all during this sale at 10 per cent discount. Take notice that the number is small and first comers will get best choice. Household Necessities BARGAIN PRICES oG-inch Bleached Muslin , goods as , we sold 00 days ago at lOc. Sale Price 7c Apron Check Ginghams , former price 8c. Sale price . 6 l-2c Best Standard Calicoes. , cheap at 7c. Sale price 6c Good size and weight Bleached Bath Towel , regular luc quality. Sale price . . . . lOc Heavy weight , fast blackWoman's Hose , full 15c value. Sale pr. lOc ingrain Carpets All Wool , Cotton Chain , Wool Filled , Cot ton and Wool , Cotton and Hemp Ingrains from 20c to $1.00 per yard. We handle nothing in this department that is shoddy or unreliable. All carpets made ready for the floor if desired. Grocery Specials 8 Full Cream , Oct.Wis. Cheese per Ib I5c Pull Standard 31b Tomatoes , pen can 9c Large , bright , Cal. , Dried Peaches , Ib IZtfc Kansas Salt , per barrel $1.20 Kern Kinks , per package 3c Soda Crackers , 22 to 2 < 1 Ib boxes $1.25 This month's Buitcrick Patterns Falls City , V. C. LYFORD . lOc and 15c none higher. . . Nebraska Joe Windlo went to Dawson Saturday JSLord and family were up from Falls City , Sunday Dean Windlo returned from Joe'.Sun- day Lettle Stewart was up from Falls City Saturday and Sunday Joe \Vlndlo , sr. , returned from Ains- worth , Sunday Mrs Dlllard Harris and Mrs Joe Lord visited at Charley McCool's Sunday Mr Gellott of St Joe , spent Sunday at Joe Wlndlo's Roy Turner returned from Fairfax , Mo. , Sunday VERDON Miss Marie Rlggs spent Saturday with homo folks at Shubert. Misses Loyctto and Viva Klnnoy were Falls City visitors the last of the week. Pearl Clements returned to her home at Stella , last Wednesday. Mrs. Willard Volls returned from St. Joe , lust Wednesday , where she has been taking treatment at the hospital. Jake Cook spent Sunday with his sister , Mrs. Voder , at Falls City. Mrs. Jake Tlngloy returned to her homo at Lincoln , Friday , after a short visit with relatives. Dr. Trusk of Kansas Oity spent Fri day here looking after his patients. Mesdames Uhurlov Weaver und Josh Bloom drove to Falls City , Saturduy. Mr. and Mrs. Simmons arrived from Kansas City. Tuesday , on a visit to their daughter , Mrs. IJowers. Al Corn and mother , Mrs. Aimmdu Corn , visited relatives ut Salem , Sun day. Full Line of Emblem Cards. Cards lend an air of refinement and culture to a person which , cannot be attained in any other way. The Tribune has just re ceived a fine sample line of onib- em cards which we will be ulad to show you. If you belong to any secret order you need an emb lem card. Come in and Ret onr prices and wc can furnish you the finest line ever brought to the city to choose from , and at prices within the reach of all.