The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, November 18, 1904, Image 13

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I November 18 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE . :
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M , \TcHoo\'cl- of Salem attended -
cd the Hitchcock cattle sale hcld
Saturday at the Chapman feed
yardH.
The heart and Hand club met
Fridayy evening with Maggie
. ' Mcl\Iahan The evening was
socially ' spent in various amUs
lI1C'nt ! and light 1 refreshments
were served by he t hostess.
Ed Roberts , who has been cm-
p'loyed as foreman 011 tlic Falls
I City Journal for some time , rc-
tiignccl : his position Saturday
night to move out upon Wesley
Mi11cr's farm north of town. But
before going hc calllc in and
ordered 'Phc Tribune scnt to his
address.
' : The Atchison ! Globe tells of a
young man who asked an Atchison -
son girl what evening hc could
call to which she replied " \Vhy I
will have nothing 011 tonight , you
might call thcn. " The is still
wondering' why he blushed and
! excused himself from calling. .
Where Ire thc charitable 01'-
g-auitations : this year ? ' .l'he [ rc arc
I poor families in this town who
would appreciate a little assist-
IIl1l' about 1'hanksg"ivil1g You
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will enjoy your ! holiday more if
, t on add a little to the happiness
of sonic unfortunate fancily . \\Ie
I know a little boy who looks for-
I ward to Thanksgiving with the
i keenest enju'l11cntj ; not because
; of vacation t or turkey or anything
I pert ailiiii g to his personal welfare
but because he is ICrl11ilJ : to
I have three of the poorest little
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boys he can find take dinner with
hilll. Is there a little boy or girl
in your llOnll' Give them a les-
son in charity by pursuing this
/ plan and see ! how happy it will
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A Runaway accident.-
Monday 1I10rllingEd Icing , a
travel man , iii H\de \ his advent
into town in an automobile and
pu11cd I1P to make a call on C. H.
Norris. 'l'he Norris delivery
tCHIII was hitched in front of the
store and the auto Fri ghteied
them and they broke their ! hitch
strnp and rail away , g'oingsouth
to Luzerrie and then turned north ;
in front of the Bracken residence ,
they brok : : loose from the wHgon
and made for the barn. The \
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tongue and sonic other parts of
the wagonVl'rc broken to the ex-
ten of $8 01' $ J 0 , which was the
extent of the c1amag-e-'J'ab
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Rock Arg'u ,
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lYiarried ' .
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At the home of the bride's
mother , 1\11'8. Bvclina 1 i Denedict ,
' Thursday high Noon Re\
Grim joined in i inarriage Mrs.
Nellie Wesley and M 1' , Janes H.
l3enford. 1'hc wcddinl ! . , wa a
' very quiet affair " only a few' in-
ti1l1ate friends being prescn
Thu v : ton McCoy Brought
Home h1jured. .
'l'hurStOll McCoYwho was so
seriously injured in St Joseph
last week was brought to his
home in this city Sunday 'rhn1'i-
ton was in the employ of messcu-
ger company and while riding his
bicycle was struck by ? trolley
car and thrown , against ; the en rb-
il1r : He was uncul1siom , for
more than live hours during
which time his condition was COII-
siden' ! very 'rious. At this
writing he is rapic i.\ ' rc o\'crillg ,
most of h : : ; suti ' . 'rt ' ig belts ; caused
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To 'Vaccinatc Farm Lands
'IHa\'c volt had your farm vaccinated -
cinated ? " 'rhis will soon Le a
common question asked by Mis- :
sonri farmers , says a country cx-
changl' Of all the strange / dis :
coverics of these strange t times the
inoculation of a clover field would
secm sccm to be he t strangest.
A scientist connect cdith the
United States departmcnt of agriculture -
ricnlture has discovered a way of
putting into the soil the nitrogen
of thc air. ' \OrJ1ont soils arc
soils wtii.h Have lost their nitro-
g-cn. Ordinary fertilizing as one
method of restoring / it. But . a
certdl class of plants , peas , beans
clover , alfalfa and the likc-tbo
restore nitrogen / ) to the soil , as
farmers have long knwn A
German scientist sonic time aged
d isco\"cn.'d that tutee plants tOI'k
nitrogen : directly : from the air by
mime : ' us of bacteria which flourish
upon their t roots and which absorb -
orb nitrogen from he air and !
convert it into plant food. Dr.
Moore , the scientist ( referred to ,
lias disco\'crr-d : it way of eu1t \'at-
ing these bacteria and 1 increasing
their appetite for nitrog-en. Time
department of agriculture has begun -
gun it system of distrib1.lting- c
bacterial to- farmers. : They ! , 1:1
turn ' soak time weed which they
desire ! to plant with a solution !
which 5\\'a1111S with these bactcr-
ia. The pro ess is applied only \
to plants of the class ! , menti71 .
hut its results are simply niar : - e-
lomL And so it is ' 50111 < . ' 1 hlIg ;
more . thin ii a joke when farmers .
ask each other the question quot-
ed above It is a sign of modem
scienti lie methods .vhi..h arc Ix"
iag applied to .
sas eif y mourn d ,
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November Lour Rate5 ' : '
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'ro 51. Louis : Nbvcniber'chi : )
the last opportunity for : 8gi 1 ;
thc 51. Louis 1axpositton4i tlze : }
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most lIIar.'nificcnt spcctac1t ; " : : ice \ . ' .
world has ever orodncl'cl. . 9ir'IxI'i , : ;
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Special low coach l'\cliigi1 ! f ; . X
rates tinily each week from ' .t3Ut . . > ' : : ' . . ,
day to'flmursdnyincltmsi'e. , S , S- :
CII day limit. Slightly higher : : 1
rates for tickets good in sleeping r.- . ' . . ' .
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'cars wIth lOf elunlt , ' < . - - " '
car , longer : \ , - , , ,
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trip rates , either direct or via Bt. . ' 1' ; '
Louis iit either with ; ' t " , .
direction , \ lr\ . . . " ,
stopovers at 81. Louis , . : KlPI ! , . , . . . : . ' . ' " : '
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City or Omaha. . . : . . , ? . . . . - . : . , .
Live Stock Show : One fa replcts [ ; , : - : : , " . .
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52 for the roun.d trip to 'Ch lqreJ : ' ; . > ( : . '
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and return 011 Noc1l1Lo' , Sth , , : ; , :
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\r. Arthur Chapman writing : r't' , "
from Durbtt1NatalSuuth Africa , " . ; 4
says : "As a proof that 'Chalnbt'1 : \
ain's Cough Heml\ is a . cur r .l' " : " 1 . . . " ,
suitable for old and ' J ,
young , pell , ! rt
you the following : A. tieigltbbr if - . ( a
mine had a child jUgt' over . , \/0 t ' , ' . . . . 'A . '
months old It hall it very bid'm : , ! ! j
cough and the parents did not . . " " 4
know what to give it. Isug.rcil ' , ,
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cd that 1f they would gel it bottic ! l q .
of Chamberlain's Cough H.ellJ ( dY , , . , \ J
and put sonic upon the dU111n\'yt"h :
teal the baby was sticking ' . ' ° , . fl ' . ' \ . . ;
would no doubt cure the l'hi1(1. ,
This thc ) did aim : i brought : about j '
a quick relief and cured the b.1 } ; ' , = ' : ' : : . ' { l
1'111'3 remedy is for al"bA , , "G l . , ' "
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Dr Kerr wasaKall.LlsCily : - /
tor the latter part of lat ! week- ;
OI1i Fisher of St. oseph is . .
viitin ! ' with fricnts i.1 this city. ' :
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So frequently settle on the lungs and result in Pneumonia or Consumption. Do not take chances on a cold wearing : y' .
away or take something that i only half cures it , leaving the seeds of serious throat and lung trouble. y
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Stops the Cough and heals the lungs and prevents I .
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'f ' ' of the Lunge v
Consumption Threatened Cured -amoJ'E'h3Ca
L 17 ; t -r c. Unger 211 Maple St. , Champaign , Ill. , writes' A. 1\\ . Ake , Wood , Ind , writes : "Several years '
) \ HI was troubled with a hacking cough for n year and since my lungs wee so badly affected that I had.
1 ' ti t l4 I thought I had consumption. I tried a great many many hemorrhages I took treatment with several t
, i , " o remedies and I was under the care of physicians for physicians without any benefit. I then started to take i t
I , a several months. I used one bottle of FOLEY'S FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR , and my lungs are . ' }
' L HONEY AND TAR It cured me , and I have not now as sound as n bullet. I recommend it in ad- ' .
' been troubled since. " vanced stages ef lung troublc. "
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Three Slzos-25c , 50c , $1.00. The 50.cent slzo contains two and one. half times as much as the small 'i t. :
CURES COUGHS AWL COLrL size and the $1,00 bottle almost six Urnes as much. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. ; 7k { ;
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IR5 . 'ic.fl I LLAN , P.roprietor City Pha .rn C1' . . : ) ; :
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