The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, June 17, 1904, Image 16

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THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE
June 17 , 1904
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I Current Press Comments
Seeln is Believing.
. From observation taken along
I. thc route on a rccclJt overland
, trip to Falls City , , vc { arc thor
: oughly convinced that sonic of
thc most beautiful farms in thc
United States tic in Richardson
I counly.-Verdo11 Vedettc.
tfi Equa.lizt\.tion.
, Our Ricllarclson county dcmo-
I cratic friends who arc kicking on
I thc iniquitous revenue law , need
, t l , ! ! not weep entirely without hope
l If the republican assessor under
; thc republican law has done
\ " thcm wrong" they stay easily
take thc platter before thc dcm ; '
' } ' ocralic board of equalization and
I'll l
1 L1 all their gricfs may bc turned to
i joy , even if they do lose some
, 1 ammunition for thc coming cam-
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/ , I paign.-Humboldt Lcadcr.
1 Shadow Never Grows Less.
li I After all the burly form of
I Grover Cleveland casts a darl (
clan ! 1
R aspirants for the presideutia
\ , 1 nomination. His shadow is always .
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I ways in the back ground , huge } ,
I i I gloomy and ominous.- 0 l' 1 1
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f' ' Exhibit Assured. .
i Nebraska failed construct I
t' ' elaborate s tat c building at ]
thc \Vorld's fair , but Mr. Bryan (
has seen to it that thc state will i
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have an exhibit in St. Louis early
in July.-\Vashington Post.
Odious Compa.rison.
Colonel \Vattcrs has thc art
of making comparisons that arc
highly disagreeable to all con-
ccrncd. Hc says there is very
little difference between Roosevelt -
vclt and Clcvcland.-Kansas City
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ovoca.tion.
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It is provoking that what a fellow -
low is most interested in hc can't
make ti living I at..Uastings : 'rri-
Imnc :
By Way of Excuse. i
1 Many a man has charged thc
good Lord with being responsible -
blc for some unfortunate condition -
tion that was brought about by
nothing in thc world but thc cus-
scdncss or weakness of thc man
himself People who blame thc
Lord for their troubles usually do
so as an excuse for thcmsclvcs.-
. Beatrice Exprcss.
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Triumphs of Modern Surgery.
' \ ond\rful \ things arc done for
! thc lumaii i body by surgery.
\ ' taken out and \ : -
Organs arc an scraped
cd and polish and put back , or
m they may bc removed entirely ;
bones are spliced , pipes take thc
place of diseased sections of veins ,
antiseptic dressings are applied
to wounds , bruises , burns and l
like injuries before inf1amation
sets in , which causes thcm to hcal l
without maturation and in one
third thc time required by thc oh1 1
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trealmcnt. Chamberlains Pain
Balm acts on thc same principlc
'It is an antiseptic and when ap-
plied to such injuricscauscs them
to heal very quic1dy. It also al-
lays the pain and sorcncss. Keep
a bottle of Pain Balm in your
home and it will save you time
and money , not to mention thc
nconvcnicncc and suffering which
such injuries cntai1. For sale by
A. G. . \\Tanncr. .
Annual Sorosis.
During thc year there have
been held one annual and seventeen -
teen regular meetings of Sorosis
of
with an average attendance
seventeen mcm hers. There were
thirty-four subjects assigned to
hc written upon to which there
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were h\'cnty-fi"c rcsponses.
have had a loss of four members ,
three new ones were added mak-
ing a present membership of
thirty-two.
Memorial Exercises.
: The A. O. U.Va 1d Degree of
l Honor will hold their annual
. memorial services ( s in the Mctho-
, list church on next Sunday , June
16 , at 10:45 : a. m. All members
arc earnestly requested to meet
\t the Workman hall at 10:15 : and
march to thc church in a body.
Rev. Alexander will have charge
of thc services and everybody is
invited to attcnd.
Were Well Pleased.
Speaking of thc rcccnt visit .of
members of St. Thomas church
to Hiawatha , thc World publish-
cd at that place says :
'l'hc choir made quite a fav-
orablc impression on Hiawatha
people and mite a crowd was
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present for the : service rather
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Smith cf Falls City held a very
successful mission in St. John's :
church. The services on Sunday
were grand and all who heard
thc Reverend rather were grcat-
ly I plcased. \Ve hope hc will
again visit Hiawatha.
In MCll\orian.
Last Sunday morning thc
Knights of Phythias observed
their atuuual immemorial day and in
thc morning a number of thc
membcrs of thc order went to
Steele cemetery where appropri-
atc exercises were hcld , and thc
graves of thc departed knights
strewn with flowers.
In thc afternoon the members
of Ncmaha Valley No. 36 , 1. O.
O. F. , hcld like exercises and thc
graves of dcccascd Odd Fellows
were beautified with floral offcr-
ings. 'fhe A. O. U. ' \V. and D. '
of n. , will hold memorial exercises -
cises next Sunday.
New Bell Tower.
During thc past year many of
lour people had wondered why
thc bell at 81. Ursula's academy
was no longer rung. Its deep
tones as they sounded both at
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A Quiet Flirtation
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OBJECT-.lnnocent Amusement
RE3ULTSonietinies matrimony and 1i "
then cones furniture and this is
where we get interested.
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, "It is the way I
of the \vise" to buy
the best goods for
the least money.
We have the
only complete line
of furniture and 1
floor coverings i !
ever carried in the :
county.
Straw matting
12 to 60c ; an wool
Ingrain carpet 50
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to 75 cts sewed ; I
Linoleum , 6 , 7 4
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50 to 65 cts , laid.
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I signs will certain . I '
liy interest you I . ft I
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and the quality ? , l
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matins and at vespers were missed ! -
scd by very many , 'l'he reason
for its ceasing lay in the fact that
the bell was too heavy for the
tower that supported it and thc ,
building was beLsg damaged by
thc vibt'ation. Louis Plcgc has
just finished erecting a forty-foot
steel tower on hc academy \ ' cam-
pus and in this tower the bell
will bc uspcndcd.
Missouri Pacific Railway
Time Table , Falls City . , Neb.
NORTH
No 51 Omaha and Lincoln
Exprcss . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A 2:25 : a 111
No. Omaha and LincoJI1. . 8:35 : a m
No. 57 Omaha and Lincoln
passenger , . . . . . . . . . , , , . . A 2:48 : p 111
No. 233 Local Freight , Au-
hurn ' . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . .1.\ 1:10 : p 111
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SOUTH
No 52 Kansas City and St.
Louis and Denver . . . . . . . A 3.t7 : a 111
No. 58 Kansas City and 8t.
Louis and Denver . . . . . . . A 2:48 : p 111
No.50 'Vorlds Fait" speciaL _ 8:45 : p 111
No. 232 Local , Atchison. . . 10:30 : a 111
No. 220 Stock Freight , Hi-
a\\'atha. . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , . . A 9:52 : p III
A. Daily. B Daily except Sunday
J. B. VAHNItH , Agcnt.
' \V C kill all our own meats
therefore we can supply you with
the best thc market affords.-
Coupe 'l'hornton ,
The Mikado's Gigantic Guard.
The Koreans are a big race , and -
the upper class have European
features and fair complexion.
Min has a secretary who resembles -
tiles in stature , fair hair anal
straight features the late Em.
11Cl'or Fl'edt'rick. " ' The sit-foot k I
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high servants of thc emperor ]
Japan , who attend at state re .
repUons in liveries horl'owed from
thoH of the Emperor Napoleon : :
domestics , are Kor'ans. If the -
Japanese seenre what they are
' ' " will have Korean
now after they \'e
drunm - majors in their army and (
and maybe n Korean palace m eorps
like the Cent Gardp at the 'fuil.
cries. ! The Japanese must seem
pigmies among Prince [ in's com .
patriots.--London Truth.
Doaton's 400. I
I can remember when it was :
jocosely ; said of some families of .
? Massachusetts that they claimed
to have had , in the time of Nonh's m,4 i
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deluge , a boat to themselves ; and " -
I can recall , on the other hand , _
when a. social aspirant in Boston ' ' . .J
asked , 'Yho belong to thc reaBj'
old families , grandmamma and - ,
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I weary head and said , "Mostly no .
- one , 1l1J' al'-Thomas Wentworth . ]
worth lligginson , in Atlantic. , ,
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