: ; . . . " ' " . , - - ' . . ' ! it' - 'f ACHED IN EVERY BONE. - ; 'Z , 'e. hicago ' Society Woman Who Was St , It' : ' Sick She Could Not Sleep or Eat , ! , ' Cured by D an's Kidney Pills. I , , , Marion if'f , " ' Knight . ot 33 'I" ' N. Ashland I ; , . Ave . Chicago ! ' Orator at the Wert Bide I W 0 d neaday Club says : . "This winter j 1 when I started . ' cd to use I , I' ' . D 0 a n's KId. I nay Pills I 's.i' , f J ached In every , bone and had : intense pains : fn the tlllnoys ) and pelvic organs. The - urine was thick and cloudy and I could barely eat enough to Jlvo. 1 felt change for HUI better within a I weok. 'rho second weelc I began , eating heal'lily. I began to improve l - generally and ) before seven weeks hall [ passed I was well. I had spent hun. I dreds of dollars for medlclno that did not help me , but $ G worth at Doan's t Kidney Pills restored mo to perfect health. " A TRIAL FHEE-Address Foster. S 1\1llburn Co. , Buffalo , N. Y. For sale : b ; all denIers. Price 50c. { a steam Turbine for Pumps. The steam turbine principle has : been adapted ) to n. centrifugal high t : pressure i pump. 'rho action fs reversed versed ; , however the water enterIng at what would be the exhaust end , gradually accelerating as It passes through the several fixed ! and niova- ble vance , until It acquires a high velocity at what would ordinarily bo the outlet enll. . " The Tailor Took His Meaaure. "I was getting measured for a suit of clothes this nmwnlng , " said young Mr. Sissy to his pretty cousin , "and just for a joke , y'know , I awsked f Sblpem It It weally took nine tailors to maIm a man. He salll it would take more than nine tailors to make a man ot some peoplo. I thought U . was quito cleynh.-Exehange. . \ , , " ' ( r I . ' . Onions for InsomnIa. Onions are recommended as a good thing for InsomnIa. A favorite dish In England Is one of the Dig sweet Spanish onions cooked In milk. Cel- cry may also ho used In the same way , stewed In milk It Is good for the nerves , and consequently for slcop- lessness. Voice From Arkansas. Cleveland , Arlc. , August 15 ( Spe. clal-Nel\rly ) every newspaper tells of some wonderful cure of some form : of Kidney DlEeaso hy the Great American Remedy DOlhl's Kidney Jllls , and thIs pair Arkansas Is not without its share l. vldence that no case Is too deeply rooted for L , dd'a Kidney Pills to cure. i MI' A. E. Carillo , well known ) and hhhl respected hero , tells of his i ' euro after nearly a quarter at a cen- tlll'Y'S suffering. 1\11' Carlllo says : "I want to let the public know ) what I think of Dodd's Kidney Pills. 1 thlllle they are the best remedy for sick kidneys ever mnlle. i , "I had Kidney 'I'rouble for 23 rears : 1 and never found anything that did me so much good as Dod's ) Kidney Pills. , I recommend thom to all sufferers. " , There Is no uncertain Bound about . i I Mr. Carillo's statement. lie knows that Dodd's Kidney Pills rescued him ; from n'lIfe of suffering and he wants ; the public to know It. Dodd's Kidney Pills cure all Kidney Ills from Dacc. ) ache lo Driht's Dlseaso. There are several kinds or dead be ts. Yes , some more common than these on muffled drums. The Best Results In StarchIng can be obtained only by using De. fiance Starch , besides getting 4 oz more for Uw same mOlle-no cooking requll'el1. r 'l'hero Is never much to talk about after a smooth voyage. . i . , . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . - . ' : . . . J" - " - ' " ' - -r..r. .tr..I--- " . _ \ , . . .J.L . , . . . JAit'J" : ' - - - - - ' - ' - - - : . - . - . . . . - . falls City Tribune BY TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO. FALLS CITY - , NEBRASKA The automobile with all Its perils seems to ho less fatal than the bath' tug ! suit. It took a genius like ) Kipling to sea fn Joe Chamberlain a subject for poetIc - Ic treatment. Almost any flying machine can accomplish - complish wonderful feats In the in- ventor's prospectus The woman who crossed Abyssinia on a mule is receiving much credit. But the mule did the worle. A German scientist has discovered that the bite of the rattlesnake will knock ) loprosy. So will a gun. People who go away on a holiday and get drowned find that It interferes - Cores seriously with their plans. "Is American literature bourgeoIs ( " asks ' ! Gertrude Atherton. Nay , sister. Much ot It Is of a finer typo than that At the prospect of a soap famine that celebrated anti - bath doctor will probably have one or two spasms or joy. A mountain ot pure soap has keen lscoverod in Nevada. The tramp problem In that state may be consid- ered solved. Every little while somebody sug- gests that the United States annex San Domingo. Would It not bo pose - slblo to sink It ? The young woman who recently coughed up a cent , swallowed twenty years : ago , Is really entitled to some interest on the money. With something like ) 400,000,000 in' habitants to draw from China anticipates , pates no trouble in filling the positIon lately occupied by Mr. Wu. It is not true that the baseball play. er who was hit by a train in New Jer- sey instantly put up his hand to claim the judgment of the umpire. Gentlemen who have ships afloat with contraband cargoes for the Japanese - aneso will sit up and take notice when you mention remedies for Insomnia. The British expedition to Lhasa must wish devoutly that Col. Pope had been more active in pushing the movement for good roads in Tblhet A goat in Delaware has partaken oC dynamite free lunch and now no one dares to kick It. Hero is a val. uable hint for the muchabused hobo. Dr. Chalmers may be right in sa- lug that defective sight makes men drink : but It docs not take a scientist to prove that drink makes ) defective Eight. What will the poor typesetter do when the legions ot General Takahara- mmuharahara ) begin to encounter those of General Shootemoffskyldllem- olYaroff ? Gen. Jiminez is reported to have returned to Santo Domingo It this Is so It will bo necessary to leeep the Santo Domingo telegraph office open at night again. _ Most of the girls will fall to see wherein It Is of any practical Import- anco what Gov Warfielll or any other man thinks as to the rIght : ge for ' theUl to marry. A typewriter girl in the patent of' flee has copied 22,000 words In seven hours-a world's record. All wise typewriter . writer maids will admire her speed and prefer their own. . . ; ' . . . . . . - ? - . . . _ . . ' - . ' 1.0 irif-- --1 d . . - T To be a successful wife , to retain the love and admiration of her husband should be a woman's constant study. If she would be all that she may , she must guard well against the signs of ill health. Mrs. Brown tells her story for the benefit of aU wives and mothers. II DEAR MRs. PINItIIAU : - Lydia E. Pinldmm's Vegetable Compound I will make every mother well strong , healthy and happy. I dragged through nine years of mIserable existence , worn out with pain and wearincssr then noticed a statement of a woman troubled as I was ; and the wonderful results she had had from your Vege- table Compound , and decided to try what it vollld do for me , and used it for three months. At the end of that time , I was a different woman , the neighbors remarked it , and my hus- band fell in love with me all over again. It seemed like a new existence. I had been suffering with inflamma- tion and falling of the womb , but your medicine cured that , and built up my . entire system , tm I was indeed like a new woman. - Sincerely yours , MRs. CIIAS. DROWN , 21 Cedar Terrace , not Springs , Ark. , Vice President Mothers b'6000 forfeit If original 01 aboueearl proving genulneness cannot be produced , - " - I pRATES BARGAIN ; RATES t I On August Oth nail 23rd ' and September l:1th : anti 7th , round trill tickets will be old \111111. K. & 1' . Il'y. , from St. Louis , 1IIIISlli-l City , 1I1I1I1I1IIal , and other 101111- sourlllllll . 1 lIl1sai points , to 111llIn 1'er. , 21 ( rltor.t , OIllIhOIllIl and Celltral und Eust- . l ern 'lexaH , uL $15.00 . ! The Southwest Is inviting. The crop ' , . .I are good ; conditions und prospects were never more favorable Il1llltm'l'errltory. Oltluhoma anti 1'exII8 , are In need of - 11eolJI0 and offer plenty of opportunities . . for. :1\'e9tmellts of cilliitul un labor. l- GO NOW I i ? , : . : . ; ' .fl" ' Take advantage of this exceptional l ; , ' ! ' } , " , ' : . opportunity. T , ' ,4 . 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