4 2 THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE March 4 , 1904 I NEBRASKA - STATE NOTES. - CRURENT PRESS COMMENT : Icncsilw has organized iUt ndcpcndcn i telephone com pany. Adolph Mcinkc , a carpenter of Grand Island was instantly killed Saturday night by falling from a ladder in his barn. Z. l1' Scha\'arty , age(176 years , , and one of the pioneer settlers of Beatrice died at his home in that city Sunday morning of pnctt- . mOI11 a. l "i"rc broke out Saturday afternoon - noon in thc elevator at thc cereal mills at Nebraska City , but thc fire brigade at the mills fought and extinguished thc flamcs. tl'hc loss was about $1,000. A little son of , Mr. and ; Irs. Chas. Sapp , living in tl'odd creek precinct , Johnson county was attacked - tacked ( by a vicious cow and before - fore thc animal could bc driven ofT thc child had rcccivcd quite severe injury. . Dr. Peters , a magnetic healer , of Beatrice was arrested Friday and taken , before County uclgc Bourne , charged with practicing medicine without a liccnsc. Hc was fincd S50 and cost , which hc paid and upon his prom- isc to leave thc state , the other cases against him were ( dropp d. Harry S. Vernon , aged 21 , a brakeman ] for Conductor l\Iose ' NlcFarhncl was seriously injured at Lodg-c Polc. He was setting a car on the side track arid was riding a brakebeani endeavoring to disconnect - connect the air hose , when his foot slipped and hc had his left leg cut off seven inches above the knee and thc tocsof his right foot were amputated. Sat. evening sonic small boys were comtingdown a rather steep hill in Pawnee City in an old buggy Ropes ticd to thc front axles were used to steer thc vehicle , and while a smaller boy was trying to guide t it one of the ropes became entang- entangled lcd and thc buggy ran to thc side of thc road and into a ditch , throwing one af thc boys Johnny Tisdalc , violently against a post. Hc was badly hurt and when car- ried to his home and physicians . caned it was found that his skull was fractured. There are hopes . of his reco'cry. ' \T. R. Guild , a banker and leading citIzen of Bern , a small town across the line in Kansas , came very near burning to death as thc result of being covered with burning gasoline from a . lamp in thc Presbyterian church. The lamp was not working . right and hc thoughtlessly loosened a cap which Permitted the fluid to be forced out by thc prcssurc. Fortunately assistance arrived bc- for he had gone far and thc burns were confined to his arms and chest. his recovery is still a matter of doubt. " - - , . A Whopper. Washington's birthday was observed - served locally on Mo : ( lay. Not it lie was told during thc whole day.-Vcrdon Vcdctte. . Get Your Gun. Whiskey is being shipped to Kansas in electric light bnlbs and this win probaly cause a revival - vival of thc old Kansas pastime of shooting out thc lights. , -Palo Reg-istcr. I Of Course. I A solemn truth is uunciatcd ; in Bradstreet when that publi- : cation declarcs that 84 per cent II I I of the merchants who failed in I 1903 did not acl\'crtise in thc ; ncwspapcrs.-CI \'ela1d ! Plain : Dealcr. I , II I I Trouble Ahea..d. : I Let thc Japs take warning. Old : General KillcmofT , thc celebrated I Colonel Drao'cmoff and the rc- doubtablc l\'Iajor Blowcmhigh- skyski arc on their way to the front with blood in their eyc ! ; . - Chicago Chroniclc. - - - - Orfica.1 Orga.n. It is undcrstood thc two curfew ringers of Richardson arc soon to organize a county society and there is said to bc great rivalry among - mong the newspapers as to which will bc ( leclare(1 ofiical organ of the ringcrs-IIumboldt Lcader. - - - - - - - - - - - A Mean Trick. ' ' 'm. Foreakcr has a large clm on his place that hc has been wanting cut for a long timc- But as it was so big and tough hc hated to tackle it. Instead , hc told Frank l\JcCool and Jim Russell that a coon lived in it. The boys said nothing but looked as wise as a tree full of young ewls. The nest morning thc tree was down. And now I + "orcakcr looks wise and says it was no fault of his that thc coon was not at homc.-Salcm Ind x. - - - - - COUGHED ALL NIGHT. - - - - - But Quickly Cured by Chi\.mcr ! Jns Cough Remedy. HA few mornings ago 1\lr. J. G. Smithcrman , a good citizen of this place came to the store for a couch mcdicinc , " says Dr. C. N. Parncl1 of Maplcsvilc , Ala. "Hc was so hoarse that he could hard- ly talk and said he had coughed all thc night bcforc. I sold him . a bottle of Chamberlains Cough Rcmcdy and told him that if it did not relieve him hc might bring thc bottle back and get his mon- e ) ' . I saw him the next morning carrying thc bottle to the store where hc works , and hc told pie it did him more good than any mcdicinc hc ever use ( . " For sale by A. G. 'Yanncr. 1J-4 . - - - - - - . . - - - - . - - - _ . - M M M R A CASH OFFER i : i Here i is a chance to earn good wages by devoting . . * voting a few hours of your spare time to .v calling on'our . friends and taking subscl i 1 ) - J. Lions for (4c ( V , r The Falls City Tribune 11 1 The New County Seat Paper \ , . " ' The subscription price is ONE DOLLAR . ler'ear and for every . cash subscriber . you : f4 ; . . bring us we will pa' l . you 4 " " ' K. F , Twenty Five Cents in i Cash ! 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