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THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , AUGUST 30 , 1907 RAILROAD GRAND OPENING AND GIGANTIC SALE Men's Suits $15.00 grade Our price $4.95 Men's Suits $10.00 grade Our price # 3.48 Men's Suits $18.00 grade Our price . . . . . $5.48 Hen's Suits $8.50 grade Our price $2.98 Men's Suits $20.00 grade Our price $6.98 Men's Suits $22.50 grade Our price $7.98 Young Men's Suits $15.00 grade Our price $4.98 Young Men's Suits $12.00 grade Our price $3.98 Young Hen's Suits $10.00 grade Our price $2-98 Hen's Shoes $3.50 grade Our price $1.98 Hen's Work Shoes p8c $2OSOOO STOCK OF CLOTHING GENTS3 FURNISHING GOODS , SHOES , HATS , ETC. , AT THE Railroad Wreck Store SATURDAY , AUG. 31 , 1907 The Greatest Railroad Wreck Sale of Clothing , Gents' Furnishing Goods , Shoes , Hats , Etc. , ever known in the history of Falls City. $20,000 worth of High Grade Clothing , Gents' Furnish ing Goods , Shoes , Etc. , to be distributed into the homes of the people at less than actual cost of the raw material by the Railroad Wreck Store. Knee Suits Sizes 3 to 15 $2-00 grade Our price 9Sc $2.50 grade Our price $1.24 $3.00 grade Our price $1.48 $4.00 grade Our price S1.9S Hen's Pants $4.50 grade Our price $1.98 Suspenders 50c grade Our price. . . r 23c Ladies Oxfords 250 Pair $1.50 , $2.00 , $2.50 grade Special offering 49c Ladies Shoes Patent leather Goodyear welt or hand turned. . 98c 4 Ladies Shoes Kangaroo Calf $2.25 grade Our price 98c Ladies Shoes Vici kid or patent leather Goodyear welt $1.39 Men's Shoes $5.00 grade Our price $2.24 Men's Dress Shoes $2.50 grade Our price $1.48 Hen's Shoes $3.00 grade Our price $1.69 TAKE NOTICE Every purchase guaranteed and strictly one price to all. All goods marked in plain figures and don t you forget it. In order that there may be no mistake , no exaggeration , no overdrawn statement , we ask you to bring this advertisement with you when you come to the sale and look over every article herein described. You will convince yourself mi * hty quick with your own eyes that everything is sold precisely as advertised. We ask no one to take our word for a single line printed in these columns , We ask only a personal inspection of our Big Sale and an investigation of prices. Truth when crushed to earth will rise again , but falsehood unguarded will be exposed in all its vileness. RAILROAD WRECK STORE TWO DOORS NORTH OF THE POSTOFFICE , FALLS CITY. NEBRASKA i III A Machine Word "W I A at your Ii i home With You i 1 on small Y\/E have prepared our store for the best fall If payments business in our history. Now we want to realize The Standard is the easiest on that effort. We have ' 'B1I running ma- also prepared a large carpet l I chineon earth pet catalogue and to meet I i the demands which it will I create have laid in a large and beautiful line of Carpets , Rugs , Linoleum i 12 ft. wide , Inlaid Linoleum Oil Cloths all widths , and Rug Borders. I ! Send for our Catalogue and visit us for selection from the best in the city. We have the largest and best stock of Furniture in the County and i ; will try to keep prices down to the Abbey"W I OUR SPECIALS I Ii Karper Leather Furniture i Leggett & Platt's Springs 1 > : Bissell's Carpet Sweepers I I Standard Sewing Machines i Stearns & Foster's Mattresses Ii Globe = Wernicke Sectional Book Cases ii i We also have the best stock of EDISON PHONOGRAPHS and VIC i ' ' TOR TALKING HACHINES to be had. Remember , we have every 4 Edison Record. Catalogues will be sent any one and a machine placed in your home on trial. I Our Undertaking equipment and twenty years experience places our service far in the lead. Telephone calls from anywhere in the county I 1 answered day or night without extra charge for distance. Reavis & Abbey Real Estate Transfers. August Blau to PhillipeiMi Blau wd to n\v | ot'ner and nefr of .nw-f l < ) -2-17 , SI. M A and Anna Enoch to Hum. boldt Lodfjt * No. a , A O U Wvd to lot 4 and u j of lot 3 blk (5 ( Hum- boldt , $2,250. W. . ) . Quinlnn to Miu-y Jane Quinlan wd tovA of B\\\ \ ( S-2.M , $1. Michael Quinlan and wf to W .T. Quinlan wd to wA of B\V | 1G-2- 14 , SI. Altha J. Taylor et al to Hnuiet Otto wd to lot ( i blk 2 in first add to Verdon. $1,100. PIneules for the kidneys strengthen these organs and assist in drawing poison from the blood. Try them for rheumatism , kidney , bladder trouble , 'or ' lumbago and tired worn out feeling. They brinp quick relief , Satisfaction Guaranteed. Sold by A. 0. Wanner. Marriage Record George U Carpenter , Council Blfs..2l Jessie E Slay tor , Council Blulls 18 Married by G H Fallstead , J P Aug. 17 Lon Emerson , Humboldt 20 Bessie Arnold , Humboldt 19 Married by Judge Gannon Aug 10th Gilbert Irwin , Humboldt 44 Sophia Feldman , Humboldt 45 Married by Judge Gagnon Aug 20th Harry M Foster. Kanbiis City , Mo 27 Winnla Moore. Stella , Neb 21 Harry Philpot of Humboldt was in town last Saturday and made this office a friendly call. Hen's Pants $2.25 grade Our price ( J8c Hen's Pants $3.50 grade Our price $1.48 Kentucky Jeans 200 pair At per pair 65c Corduoroy Pants 200 pair At per pair 98c Wilma Meyers is visiting Hia watha relatives this week. Miss Jennie Fellers and Mrs. Carry Cooper came down from Humboldt Friday afternoon to the Ilumboldt-Tecumseh ball game , returning the same even ing. Grant ShurtlefT an old time Falls City resident came in from West Virginia last Friday for a couple days with old friends. Grant worked at the print busi ness most of the time he was in this city. Dr. C. T. Burchard returned Monday from a two weeks vaca tion spent at the summit of the Big Horn mountains in Wyoming. The doctor reports a very enjoy able vacation and is being greatly benefited by the rest and recre ation. John Towle and family came down from Omaha Saturday to spend Sunday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Towle returned to Omaha Monday leaving their daughters ! Marion and Mona , to visit their grandparents , ES. . Towle and wife for a week. The bites and stings of Insect , tan , sunburn , cuts , burns and bruises are relieved at once with Pincsulvo Car- bullzed. Acts like upoultlce and draws out inflammation. Try it. Price 25c. sold by A. G. Wanner. The Falls City Roller Mills f o i t > Does a general milliug business , and manufactures the 5 2 following-brands of flour SUNFLOWER MAGNOLIA CROWN The above brands are gunranteed to be of the highest pos sible quality. We also manufacture all mill products and conduct a general ( ! I I Grain , Live Stock and Coal Business ! > and solicit a share of your patronage j i i i ii < i P. S. Heacock & Son Falls ( i . . , City , Neb. i i > i i i Suspenders 25c grade Our price 9c Men's Pants $5.50 grade Our price $2.48 Hen's Dress Shirts Worth from 75c to $1.50 Our price 35c Hen's Undershirts Only 50c grade Our price 19c Hen's Shirts and Draw ersall sizescolors 37 c Men's Hose All colors , lOc grade Our price 4c Men's Hose 15c grade Our price 7c Men's Hose 25c grade Our price 13c Men's Handkerchiefs 15c grade Our price ; 5c Men's Handkerchiefs 10c grade Our price 3c Men's Pants $2.75 grade Our price $1.24 State Fair Notes. September 2.(5 ( will be seen the State Fair overbold in The entries to date ire 175 hend of draft horses. 200 head of race horses. 150 hend of cuttle. 5000 hend of swine. 200 hend of sheep. Poultry to completely fill n build up liUxllO. Twenty-two county collective exhibte. Art hall tilled with textile nnd nrt treasures. Mercantile ball filled to overflow- iifr. A grand Educational ex- ubit. The product of more than 200 manufacturers in machinery covering acres of ground. New arrangements of grounds and facilities at an expense of $30,000.- ' 10. Good racee. Nebraska Derby on Tuesday. Guideless horses. Airrihip. Great world renowned bands. Western league base ball. Amateur athletic meet , and all sorts of amusements. The Air Ship scheduled to make daily flights at the State Fnir , Sept. 2-G , will consume three tons of sulphuric acid and three tons of iron filings during the five clays of the Fair. Every visitor will have an opportunity to see this 20th century invention at close range ori the Fair grounds. GeoB. . Holt of Falls City an nounces this week as a candidate for county clerk if the republicans so will at the primary. Mr. Holt is a well known business man of the county sent and has numerous friends m the west end who know him to be well qualified for the position he seeks. Humboldt Leader. Arthur Weaver and Lawrence Meyers came in Tuesday evening from their trip to Lawrence Weaver's ranch in Box Butte count } * , made last week in com pany with Lawrence and Paul Weaver ,