The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, June 17, 1904, Image 12

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THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE . .
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June 17 ; 19) . 1 . - ' .1'.r - "
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ti'1ieuL illslizr i , 1''yI' , nets , bnrlevnnd ,
( ' . It iH vastly ' ( ( ' '
l.mrln\1\'at. . \ IH 11001'1'
i : Ollllllln ' of Ihl'HP ill itch : in pro
1l'in , ill filll'l' and in fa I , allll surpluses
in Hhurob. II iH
pluses Ilwlll only I
not 10 he I Nought of for any west
'I'll Pmnpl } ( " as n 1I1ain 8Ptiole of
fooll. however , it is not aH n
main article of food that if : i'l : '
' , ' . 0111' dip is
r . used ill Ihh ! ; OIlIlII'Y.
. ; fOI'III11al'lr ' , 111\1l'h more 'al'il'll
" t 1' than Ihnl l of the .18p11nese : \ ' : . HiN'
' hI ( l'IJlIo.n'd ) } ) in inl'I'ItRing ( qllall'
lily , : sold 10 8dvuutage : , itS n pal
t , . aIable \ I subHiditry ! : i : article I of f hp I 11:1. :
tional ( 11ieI II iR a peculiarity ' of
the h\11UIII \ : Htomal'h that ill adlli-
tion 10 ) ( l)0 uulritive duality } iu
food it denlaudn \ mere hull" Con
I'Pllil'ale'l ( foods snap ! ruin tItp di ,
: ; t'Slion. ! \ I 1'111' omH'h t : l'agl'I' ] ; '
( ' nllforsomething \ tot throw way
H'I' 5111)1)1105 ] > this IlI'manll. AI
a food which , nile ( may take n larg (
; qUllntil\ of without get ( Ilug mud
to PH t I' it i5 , no ( 1(10)11)1 ) , fill lug a long
felt want in his I l'I\11I1I' \ ' ,
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tNICKEGEST TOWN j ON EARiH
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t ; Cl1liontes , Nov. , 11 Paradise for Gain
ijl bIers and Cut-Thronts-Rl1il-
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i - ' , road forked Downfl1ll
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r CaliclIteH , Ner. , only four
' months ago was a little , Peaceful ,
lUlHlol'al set lIement , scarcely of .
mough illlpul'lalll'e lu get notice
" on It county map , and known only
. , to the couple of hundred sleepy } in-
( t1i\ ' duals who made up the popn-
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' ' , laton ; of the village.
, ' Now its inhabitants number
thousands , H is a oily of tents ,
shacks ; , gambling hells and s8
looms without number , and r is
known for hundreds of miles
\roul1d [ ns "lhe wickedest town ont
earth.
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! All this great change came
i nbout Ihrough thl' building of the
, y Pedro , Los Angeles & Halt Lake
f > railroad , which is 10 connect the .
i intermountain ( 'ountl'j' ( with the
J. I Pacifil' ocean hy n new routp.
With the advent of the civil ] en
' ' ' ' ' ' Ira'k layers
gilleel'H , camp ) l'I'l'W8 , ,
and the host of other lauol'I's ( :
Ca1iC'ntes was chosen as a tem-
pOI'IH' headquarll'rs , and min
Rooner hl : \ < l Ion t I s het.'n pit chl'll
and rough frame shal'k8 raised (
than the 0811)1) } was invat'Ied bv
thugs and sharks of all dl'Sl'I'iI'-
( ions , representative of the < worst
elanlents of the I wpst.
First saloons were opened } , then
roulette , faro and P01\I'I' : in II dozen !
amu1ing ! halls came into glariii
y evidence , and soon Pit inierl females
males : from fliP mining towns of
Arizona aIlll Nevada arrived in
numbers and assisted flue i bal"
-Hlt'r { in separatiug } t the gay WI'1)
tcrIlel' ( from his 'oin.
As time went on I hf ( Ihousauds f
of men employed on the new railroad .
road moved fal'thl'long : the
double line of stakes , hut at the
end of the i'uoni , when their
wages come in , they pay } ; regular
tribute to the town , mill in a Hin.
gle ll ght-oft'n in mtH'h less lime t
of four weeks ( \
; F -their earnings go
into . - the ( pockets of the keepers ] of
$1.00 Per Year
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Bun : oitliloor air and HOUP and wa.
t.m' , would reconcile most WOIlHll
to tale passing of the broom , the
disturber hut not the destroyer of
desully germs
THE TRUE STORY OF A CAT.
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"I'ennuts" round Her Way Home
Alone from n Considerable DIs-
tance Guided by Instinct
A.1Vnkefield family who reside
in Magnolia luring ( the SUlllnwr ,
wl1'n they I l'l'1I1o\'ed to 1I1agnolia
hwl June ; , took with them their
pet ) ( 'HI ( , but Aussie } did not Jike the
I'oal' and dash < or IH' ] old ocean ,
says the Prairie l ' uu'111er Mollie
1i1Itg8ziIIe I , but sighed for her home
r b.y the placid ] water : of " ] JIlk
Qua Hna l'owi ' tt. ' She disappea'cd < 1 ,
, surd was not seen ! : again all :1mB' ! :
1111' ( , The ' family ] returned to 11wit
; \Vaefleh1 ] ; : home about the middle '
I of Sl'ptpmbcl' They had been al
: - home 8botit two weeks ! when 01111
morning 1 daughter of he I house
was in the hasl'liwnt and heard II
eat mew , and lolI , ; : the window
. was her darling pet cat lha t slt
had long mourned as dead ! 11
could not ut' : where did she com ! !
from ! It must bl' a strange cat
closely ] a 1'l'sembling "Peanuts" ( se
l'a11l'd because of hell fondness for
the I article ) .
" \Yell , " said the 11tot her , "thl'r
is one sure Ipst. 'Don , ' Ihe house
dog , will know his old pn ] 'lllate. "
non was called and the r'cogni
lion was mutual ; they both
seemed dl'lirhtl'd 10 meet ( again.
It was evident Ihe oat , had tray
clod ] ( all the w11y from Magnolia to
\Yn'fld ] ( ] , Ilu'ouglt Ilie 1 woods of
? : 1I1anchesl1' lll'\'erl '
Magno1iIl , ( ' , Beverly ,
over Beverly ] bridge , Salmi ]
streets f , I'cabody , , Lyn field , foil ml
l'fil'1d-how did she know it
to hp Yalwfieldau hued up to
her old home near the t lake. I
never Haw a ci'eaInrc t so delighted
to find hI' old mislrpxs and the I
otlil1r members of . ihG famB.y.
\\'hal guided : her over so many
miles ! \\'as it animal instinct ?
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THE FOOD VALUE OF RICE.
Not So Rich in Ti13s\1e-Buihling : Ele.
ments 'ns Other Grn.ins-Vlhat
the Doctors Sny.
Certain wise doctors have lately -
Ij' been assuring the world that 1
the t Japitllesc are sure i to he hen I-
-n by the HussianH because ( they
live 011 rice , which is a food not at
calculated to supply ! : ) the wtsi- I
age upun the htl1llnn body caused
bJ' Ow hardships of n military
ImpaigIl : , sa.\'s he I New Yorl
} [ ail. ' 1'111s umly be true . though
flIt world ] will wait :11111 : SCI' CUI'i-
otlslr enough h , at : a imc I when the '
physiologists ! Ire : giving Ibis Wll'll- :
ing ' the rice growers M the t United i
States hay ! 'omhiul'd ( to teach In
the American people the a88111111'd
food value of rice and to induI'p
the people , if they can , to consume (
n great deal more of that grain
than they do
As a matter of ascertained fact ,
rice is below all other grains pro
duced in commercial qualities in I
America in i its food ynlue-be.low
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THE JEST IS
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PRETTY RESIDENCE
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LOSFS HALF ITs TTRAOTIVr-NCS6 : hr l IT la NOT PRO ; > ' f
, CnlY PAI-ITD : ! IT Is NOT PROPCRLY PAINTFD UNLcas .
( GOOD PAINT Ie APPLICD Uv SKILLED WORKME TUAT'S iJ " -t : ' ,
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' - OUII WAY OF DOIt'G ' BUSINCSS FOR rAATIULI'.RS
t : DROP US A CARD \
t i' . > . 2SI .B.lL9..QM. ! : . . rtrr..w ; . . .
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\ 'k ' THE DECORATORS J .
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Money o Loan. \ .
Private funds ; annual interest ; t.
optional payments ; good rates. t.
On . a few choice loans can get t
Special Hates. If you wish to
get a loan , have an old one censing - ;
il1g" due , 01' one that you can
change , bc sure and call or write ,
Hcnry C. Smith , I
24 Fans City , Ncb.
EASIER HOUSE-CLEANING.
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Portable Air-l'ump 1IInkcs Disagreeable -
able Wok Almost Delightrul- i
At Least It Is Srmitnry.
\Yhen the portable air-pump ) .
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takes the place of , the old-fasti &
ioned broom , house - cle'alliug , a- ! { i
it ' not be altogether v.
though 1)m1y 0 i' :
delightful , will he at least sani- h
fairy and ustless 'rhe Scientific ]
American has something interest-
ing to say of the new invention. . .
The carpet renovators , which -
are of various sizes , consist of It )
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steel framework which lies flat on
the surface 1.0 ue deaned. This is
termed a hood , and contains an ex
pande(1 nozzle connected with the (
torn ( of the hood iH I
hose. In I the hot om
a small slot through which the 1 1
air passes in n sheet. It is forced
into Ow rug Ol'I'arlpt ) at a IH'eH-
sure suHici'nt to blow the dirt out
from the I'abril' ,
The dust pusses ' upward through
slots into the hootl , amI is 1)1' ( "
Tented from escaping 1nlo the air
by a cloth hag which retains ; it.
The dirt settles into a pan l'spe- )
cia 11j' designed to collect ( H , \1ul : is
removed b.y Inking off the bag aIlll
l'l11l'lj'ing ' Ilse I pan 'rhe l'l'llo\'a tor
is moved bJ It handl over Ow
110(11' 'l'he handle also : aets as a
conduit for the compressed air ,
the supplJ' of which is regulated
bJ' an ordinary "nl"e .rhe l'l'llOya-
101' is a' sublimated t < l'alH't-
sweeper.
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For re1ll\'ing dust from upholstered -
stered chairB , sofas told other fin'
nitul'e a hand-l'euo"a ' may lw
used. It iH constructed on -the
saute principle } ] aH the litl'geriype > ,
with the slots for applying the
8ir - pt'eSSml'0 aml collecting the
dust' ' , autJ is pushed over the SUI" .
face In' hand. Even billiaI' -table
cOYl'riICS ; are thoroughly ] " "l'anl' ]
chalk and dirt ' the hanI'en
of bj' -I'en-
ova t 01' . In freeing pillows and
ttressl's a simple IHlet11111l tit : '
needle is med. ; The air is injected
with su1lleient force ! to circulate :
among the f'athel's , hail' 01' other
stut1ing , and expel the dust that
mllj' have l'OIlN'tNl.
The air-blast supplemented > by
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GROCERY ro "
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Fancy aid .tapee F i
UrocerH S. .
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Fruit in 5easoiZ. ; ' s
Satisfaction htpr-j . - , . k
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i Free City Delivery .
I Phone 40. .
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i StOf.tl0 ! for Household t4 ' - . . . '
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and Other GooC1s. , .
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6..utol1iatic 'iVa goal Brake. , - , - -L
fchuyhr : Burson and Lanld"onl _ . '
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buffer of Shutcrt were in thc . . I ' .
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it.Y a couple of days this wcck - .
l'hey ' "hacl ' , \ ith then a model of f- .
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hc near automatic ! Ol1 brake , ; : - ,
which r , Iurson rcccntlr hal : I I' ,
pit' cn ( Ice1. ' his brake is one of . , . . " f iI
t'.e i ll1.st : : things : ; wc have ever
Seoul for a LiJIy country as it. -
works autoinatically , . the brake
qeil1g set while dcscendng' ! the
hill and the moment you strike -
l'vel 1 1 ground it releases ] itself ( . '
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while in backing it'dors noi interfere -
terfere in the cast. ] That- it will
be a success there is 110 doubt ass : : > .
was amply proven hy these . . \ : ve : . ' ' ,
tests oc gave < it il1 our presence. ' . ' --.i
'rIte ! brake is made for either thc
front or rear wheels and can be
attached to i'ny wagon.
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. 'liens , - \WinfJn\iHs : , i ! '
i Stock Food , Dipping Tanks I _ ,
and Fluid ,
Cream Sepa1'a.Lo'S : I
Lightning Rods " ' 7 . I
Pump and Windmill Repsirir , a ) j ; . ,
I 5pcciulty. All \Vork ls - -
iuafantcrd I
Falls City , Neb.
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THE TRHBUI\IE
D ( . FS , iIODD JOB WORK +
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