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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1904)
- Deafness Cnnnot Be Cured by local l RI'lllIcaUII1I , M they cnnnot reAch the der eawd ! portion IIf tits enr. here la only one way to cure deafness , and that la by couetltutfonnl reuledleL learn u la caused by 1111 Inname1 condition of the lUcoin IInllll oC the UURlnchlan Tuhe. Wben this tube la ! inflamed you hne a rUblllllnl found or Imperfect . perfect hearing , and when It IR entirely closed , lIenC. liMa la 1110 result , and unless the InnamlllAlIon cnn Ito taken out and . this tulle restored to its normal COIIII ( . , Lion , hearing will 110 destroyed forever ; nine cases nut oC Ion Are caused by ( 'ntArrll , which la uolhlu Luc ' an lit liatncd cOllIlIUon ot the IIIUCOIU lIurfnee. . . I\'O will give Ono lIuI10retJ ollllrH for Any CAfe ot JollhleR ( caused by catArrh ) ) that cannot 110 cured 1Iy IInll' . Cntllrrh Cure. Send for clreulnrH , frce. - . Y. J. CIIIs:1EY & CO" , Toledo , O. Sold by IIrullIU' , 7sC. 1'ako 111111' Fatally 1'1118 for cOll UpaUon. First Dnucrrcotype { ) In America. Il la perhaps not generally Imown that the earliest practical Information ItB to nguerro's process of catching and holding \ ! the figure of his camera obscure came to America through Il'Or. S. P. B. 1\lorse. In n latter to n friend In America , to bo quoted In ' " of Abraham ognrdus' 'rho Lost Art naugerl'eotypo" In the May Century , Prof. Morse tells of constructng the first daguerreotype apparatus made In the United States from drawings furnished by Daguerre. "My first effort - fort , " PI'of. Morse writes , "was on a small plate of silvered copper pro , cured at n hardware store , and , defective - fectivo as the plate was , I obtained a good representation of the Church of the Messiah , then on Broadway , from It hack window of the Now York city university 'fhls II believe to have been the first daguerreotype made In America. " A SocIety Leader's Snake. _ s Lady Eleanor Wlcltlmm , the London society leader , has a craze for wearing little grass snakes for bracelets. She entices the reptiles to twine themselves . selves around her wrist , then she plunges her hands and arms Into Icy cold water for a few moments , with the result that the serpents become torpid and remain In n more or less comatose state for some hours. Thus she Is able to preside at afternoon ten with her arms covered with living snake hracelets. She Is possessed oJ a collection of Indian and other toads. TWO .STEPS . - The Last One Helps the First. . . . . A sick coffee drinker must take two . stops to bo rid at his troubles and get strong and well again. The first step Is to cut off coffee ab- solutoly. That removes the destroying elo- menL The next stop Is to take liquid food ( and that Is Postom Food Cof- fee ) that has In It the clements nature . I turo requires to change the blood corpuscles from pale pink or white to rich red , and good rod blood builds good strong and healthy calls In place of the broken down cells destroyed by coffee. With well boiled Postum Food Coffee to shUt to , both those slops are easy and pleasant. The experience . enco of a Georgian proves how important - I portnnt both aro. 'rom 1872 to the year 1900 my wife and I had both bean afflicted with sick or nervous headache and at times wo suffered untold agony. Wo , were coffee drinkers and did not know how to get away from it for the habit 1s hard to qulL , "But in 1900 I read or a case similar . lar to ours where Postum Coffee was used , In place ot the old coffee and a complete cure resulted , so I concluded to get some and try IL "Tho result was , after three days' use of Postum In place at the coffee I never had a symptom of the old trouble and In five months 1 had j gained from 148 pounds to 163 pounds. "My friends asked mo almost dally what wrought the change. My answer . 8wer always Is , leaving off coffee and , . drinking Postum 111 its place. . "We have many friends who have ' , been benefited by Postum. I "As to whether or not I have stated the facts truthfully I refer you to the Bank of Carrollton or any bdsi- . ness firm In that city where I have lived for many years and am well , known. " Name given by Postum Co. , Jattlo Creek , Mich. . "Thoro's a reason , " \ , Look In each pkg for the famous little book , lIj'hQ Road , to Wellv111c. " , . - - - - - - - - I - falls City Tribune . , BY TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO. ' NEBRASKA FALLS CITY - - . - . _ - - " - - The newspaper correspondents fa the fIeld with the Japanese army have submitted a round.rohln protest to the staff , and In all probability the staff knows precisely what to do with It. Two New York amusement managers - ers have just signed a contract with Edouard de Reszltc for a tour of sixty concerts In ! this country next season , just as If they had never heard of PatU According to the pure food authori- ties , murh : of the raspberry jam of commerce Is composed of syrup of ape plo cores , aniline dye and hayseed. It Is almost as base a deceiver as maple s 'rup , The directors of the Yale library announce - nounce that they have n fragment of a lost tragedy by schyhls or Sophocles In a package of papyrus fragments lately found In Egypt More trouble for the students. An esteemed contemporary raises the question of how to distinguish between - tween poison Ivy and Virginia creep- cr. One sure way Is to rub the face and hands thoroughly with the suspect . pect and note results. Perhaps In the scientifIc assertion that a man's beard Is the home and haunt of countless harmful microbes there Is some comfort for the youth who Is trying desperately to raise a small mustache and can't. - According to a London newspaper IInothlng remains for Kuropatltln but to stake his aU upon one last wild fling of the Iron dice. " Previous to writing this the author must have taken one last wild fling at a dope bottle. When the liberty bell was In Minneapolis . neapolls time public schools were ( us- missed" ° and the Rapid Transit company . 11Rny gave each of the 35,000 children a free ride to view the bell and return. That \ s' is better than any lesson In history that the children may nave missed. We read with delight that Alfred Austin anonymously sent a one.act play to a London theater-manager a while ago which the manager thought was capital and which he has accept- ed. It' ! such n pleasure to learn that Alfred can write something. "Horeafter , " says n contemporary , "tho average man will examine the life rafts and life preservers before he trusts himself on an excursion steam- er. " Probably not. The careful man may do 30 , but the average man will continue to take things for granted. Here .lre some of the most Interest- Ing statistics of the Princeton gradu- ating class : The average ago of graduates Is 22 years and six months , the weight Is 143 pounds and the bight 5 feet 10 Inches. The prefer- able style of beauty Is the brunette and the favorite name Is Helen. Helen must have brown hair and blue e 'es. In the entire class 185 smoke , and only fifty.threo began smoking In col- lege. The seniors boast of kissing 151 girls and retaining 614 girl correspond- ents. Evidently most of them have obeyed the Injunction : "Never tell. " A Pennsylvania Enoch Arden who returned a few days ago proceeded to punch the head of the gentleman who had married Into his family In the meantime , while the lady In time case lent valuable assistance with the rolling . Ing pin. 'Ve can account for her part In the wlnd.up only on the theory that she wished to avoid the appearance at adding Insult to Injury. Reindeer teams now carry the malls from Kotzebuo to Point Barrow , in Alaska. It must seem like Christmas every day to the little Alaskans. , . SPIDER KILLED A FISH. - - - Event Shows AmazIng Strength of Small Insect 'fho amazing strength or spiders Is shown In a number of well authenticated . . cated Instances , " said n biologist of the University of Ponnsylvanla. "Thus wo have an Instance of a half-Inch spider catching a two-Inch fish. "The spider weighed 14 grains. It was of the ground , or wolf , family. A British scientist came upon It struggling . gllng with the fish on the edge of a little pool. Its claws were burled In the fish's tall-It had the tall out of the water-but the head still remained underneath. Like a fiend the spider struggled to pull the fish up on the bank , and the fish struggled desperately . ately to draw the spider Into the pool. "For ton minutes the scientist watched this silent and deadly fight. Then bo hurried away , scientist like , for a bottle to catch the fighters In. He was gone about half an hour , and on his return the end had come. The fish was dead and the spider was slowly . ly dragging It aWI\ ' . " ! Martin Luther Bible. .C 1 r In f s . , , e bee tt : organs ( hfdratC cfiAfit c C rat fw , re. . . ' ' 3'neclnbfrt , : " ( prawn w.s 1 This Is the title page of perhaps the oldest Martin Luther bible In America , as It bears the date of the I first edition , 1532. Though the leaves arc discolored at the edges and the binding is broken , the printing Is still clear and strong. A Castle with an Inducement. Very curious Is a bargain connected . ed with the purchase of a chateau , which Is adyertlsed for sale. The property Is situated about three.quar- tel'S of an hour's journey by rail from Paris and is known as the ' Maison do Amlral. The place , which Includes gardens and a park , Is described as being of historical Interest , and the price asked Is 40,00D francs. But now comes the particularly Interesting feature. It Is added that there will be a special agreement In case of "the discovery of the treasure of James II of Scot- land. " So , as would appear , besides the acquisition of the "petit castel hIRtorlque , " the buyer has a chance of finding something decidedly to his advantage one of these da 's. But the seller's experience would not seem to have been quite so happy , at least with regard to the treasure.-- Paris Correspondence London News. For Cafes. With this knife five slices are cut at once. - - Deepest Hole In the Earth. Time deepest hole In the earth ever dug Is In the coal fields of Paruschow- Itz , Upper Sllesla. It extends to a depth of 6,570 feet , ai' almost a mile and a Cuarter. . Hats In Elevators. I Men tn New York are not called k ) "cads , " "bad.mnnnerca- "horrid' things , ' If they do not remove their hats when riding In elevator cars with women The question of removing the hat has been settled there for good. In office buildings stores and other public places men do not r rt ( ; move their hats as n rule. Once 't' , awhile a man docs , but he has aU the earmarks of being from some other city than the motropolls. In elevator cars or hotels , If n man removes his hat when women are present he doosn't do It because it Is the custom. Women of New York do not expect men to remove their hats because of their presence any more than It would be expected of them In street cars. Depew's Parting of the Ways. Senator Depow states that when he was 20 years old he was elected secretary . retary of state , after he had served - in the assembly , and that ho was of. fered the position of minister to Japan with a salary of $9,000 a year and an equal amount to fit him out , but he realized that It was the parting of the ways for him , and he accepted n sal. ary of $2,000 a year from Mr. Vander' bUt as attorney for the Harlem rail. road. J It Pays to Read Newspapers. Cox , WI ! : : . , July 4.-Frnnk M. Ruse sell of this place , had Kidney Disease so bad that ho could nut walk. He tried Doctors' treatment and many different - ferent remedies , but was getting worse. Ho was very low. He read In a newspaper how Dodd's Kidney Pills were curing cases of Kidney Trouble , Drlght's Disease , and Rheumatism , and thought ho would try thorn. He took two boxes , and now ho Is quite well. He says : "I can now work aU day , and not feel tired Before using Dodd's Kidney - noy Pills , I couldn't wak : across the 11001' " Mr. RusBeU's Is the most wonderful case ever known In Chlrpown Coun- ty. This new remedy-Dodd's Kidney Pills-Is malting some miraculous cures ' in WIsconsin. The most precious necklace a wom- an can wear Is made or the two arms of her child meeting behind her shoul- deI's. I " Plso's Cure for Consumption is nn infnlllble medicine for coughs and colds-N. W. SAMUEL , Ocean Grove , N. J. , Feb. 17 , 1000. There Is a foolish corner even In the brain of a sage. . .Is It Not Worth While If you travel l , on business or pleasure , to get the best service for the lowest rates ? Ask the Erie Railroad Company - pany , 555 Railway Exchange , Chicago , " ' , . . for full Information. Booklets tree describing - scribing Summer Tours and the Beau- tiful Chautauqua Lake Region ; also Cambridge Springs. When the tiger h gone , the fox Is . master. SensIble Housekeepers ' will have Defiance Starch , not alone because they get one-third more for the Hams money , but also because at superior quality. ' " A soft answer Is never useful for malting a record for a phonograph. fiTS permanently . cul'l'd. No fits or nel'TclIneu attlll' IIrst da's use of Dr. Kline's Oreat Nerve l\e.tol'o 1)1' Bend for FREI : ! .2.00 trial bottle and treaties . Dno1u'1U.UlK , Ltd. , 831 Arch etrvvt l'hUadelphla , h .A man cannot make much headwaY headway If his cranium Is swollen. -W Clear white clothes are a sign that the luousekeeper uses Red Cross Ball Dluo. Large 2 oz. paclcago , Ci cents. H a friend pulls his watch on your funny story , cut it snort. I Important to Mother. Rxnmlno carefully every bottle ot OASTORlA , n ufo and auto remedy for lorants and children , and see that It Bears the Sigaataro of In Use For Over 30 Years. ) The Kind Yca Ilttyu Always liougL1. .