The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, August 12, 1904, Image 11

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' . ' This Will Interest Mothers.
, ether ; Gray's Sweet Powders for Chl1.
, (1ron , used by Mother Gray , a nurse In
Children's Home , Now York , Cure 'e\'er.
. ; . ; 18h1lOS8 , Dad Stomach , Teething Disorders
' move and regulate the bowels and destroy
WormR. Sold by all Druggists , 25c. Sample
F1tEE. Address A. S. Olmsted LeRoyN.
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, t4. All spinsters are single from choice
, , -they say.
When Your Grocer Says
he does not have Defiance Starch , you
may be sure he Is afraid to keep It un-
til his stock of 12 oz. packages are
old. , Defiance Starch Is not only better .
ter than any other Cold Water Starch
but contains 16 oz. to the package Ullll
sells for same money IlS 12 oz brands
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Costume Like a Rainbow.
When Disraeli was a young man he
once went on a vacation trip to Corfu
in this extraordinary costume : "A
blood . red shirt with silver buttons 0.8
big as shillings , an Immense scarf for
girdle , full of pistols and daggers , red
cap , red slippers , broad blue . strlped
jacket and trousors. His servant , engaged -
gaged for the occasion , wore a Mame- I
luke dress of crimson and gold , with
a white turban thirty yards long , and
a saber glittering like a rainbow. "
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Where Snakes Are Feared.
In Val dl Rosa , Italy , the serpent is
, " traditional terror , and the place Is
celebrated for a curious religious cus-
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tom known as the rite of the snake.
, On Ascension day the priest solemnly -
ly Immerses a harmless water snake
. In a huge antique basin , dug up on
. Monte Druno. The mountaineers be-
l1e\'e that by reason of this ceremony
.qU the other snakes that infest the
country will perish.
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" A Prosy Poem.
A rustic youth , with laughing eye
't sat on a rail fence munching pic. A
lop.eared mule , with a paintbrush
tall , near by on clover did regale.
- A bumble LclC came buzzing along ,
and paused to sing the mule a songi
" , , ' but the mule for music had no ear
so his heels flew up in the atmosphere
-and over the top of a cherry tree
the boy soared on to eternity.
, RACE DONE ?
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Not a Bit of It.
A man who thought his race was
run made a food find that brought
hfm back to perfect health.
"One year ago I was unable to per-
form any labor and In fact I was told
by my physicians that they could do
nothing further for me. I was first
sinking away for an attack of grip
bad left my stomach so weak it could
not digest any toad sufficient to keep
me alive
"Thero I was just wasting away
J. . growing thinner every day and weak-
r er , really being snuffed out simply because -
cause I could not get any nourishment
tram food.
"Then my sister got after roe to
try Grapo-Nuts food which had done
much good for her and she finally persuaded .
, Suaded be and although no other food
had done me the least bit of good my
stomach handled the Grape-Nuts from
the first and this food supplied the
nourishment I had needed. In three
months I was So strong' I moved from
Albany to San Francisco and now on
my three meals of Grape-Nuts and
cream every day I am strong and vigorous .
orous and do fifteen hours' work
_ "I believe the sickest person In the
world could do as I do . eat three
meals of nothing but Grape-Nuts and
cream and soon be on their feet again
I ! ' . In the flush of best health like me.
, "Not only am I in perfect physical
health again but my brain is stronger
and clearer than it ever was on the
old diet. 1 hope you will write to the
names 1 , end you about Grapo-Nuts
for I want ; to see Ill ) ' friends well and
strong.
"Just think that a year ago I was
dying but to-day , although I am over
55 years of age most people tAke mete
to be Jess than 40 , and I feel just as
young as I look " Name given by Pas.
turn Co. . Battle Creek , Mich.
There's a reasoll.
_ , .It' Look for the little book , "The Road
to Wellvllle " in each pltg ,
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falls City Tribune
BY TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO.
FALLS CITY - , NEBRASKA
Isn't It time for that expected news
from the palace of the czar ?
Chicago Is sulll to have six women
\\'ho \ are earning $10,000 a 'ear.
Apiece ?
"What 1 want Is the hole , " modestly'
says Capt. Pour ) ' . Most men arc
after the 1)Or8Immon8.
Chicago has a policeman whose
name Is Lyonnalse , but It' : : ! only an
other form of 1\1UJ'llh
"Spea1c well of your town , " advises
the Syracuse Post-Standard. Of course.
'Ve can't do anything else .
With an automobile case going to
the Supreme court It looks as If a
few precedents might be run ovcr.
Lord Curzon's new job carries n
big salary and requires no great exer-
tion. It's a sort of clnquch , us It
were.
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However and In spite of Great Drlt-
aln's success In squeezing promises
out of the porte , we should ! hate to beau
au Armenian.
There are still a few septuagenarian
rlan senators who are not married
off , but this Is leap year , and 110 one
can read the future.
A noted German physician now informs .
forms us that appendicitis Is catch-
Ing. The only safe course seems to be
to keep out of high society.
All the airship inventors are per-
fectly confident they've got the problem
lem solved , If only enough people wlll
come forward and buy the stoclt.
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The Alpha Omega fraternity finds
tJiere's another of the same nume.
That's strange. One would naturally .
' 1y think it was the first and time last.
Anti-Christian riots have broken
out In China , but It Is said that for.
elgners are not In danger. Evidently
the Christianity of "foreigners' Is In
doubt.
A supposed crook has been arrested
In St. Louis because he offered a $20
note every time he bought a cigar.
'Ve must be careful when we buy our
stogies.
The postoffice at Dolcescree1e has
been discontinued because the pont- i
lnaster has resigned and no one else '
will take the job. And Dolwscreele is
in Ohio !
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'I'he old fashioned farm dinner
disappearing , " laments the Chicago
Tribune. Maybe , but It Is the disappearance -
pearance of the old fashioned farm
appetite that hurts.
With Jersey cows' lunching on dynamite -
mite and a Passaic cat sent through
the malls , we are doing our share
toward relieving the tedium of these
long summer days.
The fashion editor sees danger that
the collarless styles In gowns will
bo run to the ground. \Vo agree that
this would be much too low , even In
the hottest weather.
After a severe fight , Gen. 1\1acDon-
aId has defeated the Thlbetans at the
Nalnl monastery and has entered Gy
ang-Tse. It begins to look as If clv
IlIzation were Inevitable over there.
The president of Drown University
said in his baccalaureate sermon :
'rhe American people are bound
nowhere under full sail. " Urn - m-m ,
well , this Is the vacation season
Isn't it ?
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Thousands of women suffer from pelvic catarrh and catarrhal '
nervousness and dO/I't know It. If you feel fagged out , begin at . .j'
once taking Dr. tlartmlln' Perl/nB. It will relieve your catarrhal .
affliction and all your organs vill be restored to healthy Buy a
bottle to-duy , BS Jt will immediately alleviate your case. 1
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DOMINION EXHIBITION
WINNIPEG , MANITOBA ,
JUt 26th to AUGUST 6th
THE BEST EXPOSITION
OF AGRICULTURAL AND
INDUSTRIAL RESOURCES -
CES OF CANADA EVER
MADE. : : : : :
An Aggregation of
Attractions Never
Before 4ualled at
an Exhibition of this
Kind. - - - -
Ample Accommodation for Visitors
Low Railroad Rates from
all United States Points.
Particulars Given by
Canadian Government Agents
or Nearest Ticket Agent. '
A gentleman Is n. . man who agrees
with you : n. . crams Is one who doesn't
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Smokers find Lewis' "SIIIlc ! Binder"
straight lie cigar better quality than most
lOc bralllis. J.ewl : . ; ' 1" actory , Peoria , Ill.
It Is up to a man to pay his rent or
get a mOVe on himself.
Try me just once and J am sure to
come Itg-uln. Defiance Stal'ell.
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A Beautiful Young Society
Woman's Letter.
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ST. PAUL , MIiN : l
t 21 Wabasha St. r
Dr. IIartm\II n , Columbus 0'1
Dear Sir :
" [ tool PCMUlIt last summer '
when 110(18 till 1'Wt clew ' ! , mill
hall a lIcwlac1w mill IJc1wc/lC / ,
and 110 mnlJltloli for Illll/l1lhlCI.
I now fed ( tot well (18 I CPCl' dill
In ( ill inU l1Jc , llid all tnnlrs is ,
duc to your crccllClit PCl'luw. " I r
-l1c. 1 , ' . 11mll/ y3.
The symptonis ! of sUlllmer cn-
t.al'l'h are quite unlike In different /
cases , but the most COlJllllon ones !
are general I In..qsltmlo , lllu'cd- , )
out tlrcd-out. used-up , run-down " .
feelings , combined with more 01' ;
loss heavy , syupid , listless , lIIon-
tal condition. HoUsh for food
and the ability to digest food
scorns to ho lost.
Skin Cl'IIIJtlOnsnllow cOIn-
plexiou hllliousncss coated
tongue ( , fitful , irregular sloop ,
help to complete the picture
which is so common lit this
8enSOIl.
Pm'unlL so exactly mcots all . _ . . . _ . , , . .
these condltlonlJ that the domallli ,
iH 110 great for this reuredy ut this .
Henson of the yetu ' thatit Is nearly -
ly hllPpsslblo 1.0 sUllllly It.
Po.ru-na Contains No Narcollcs.
One reason why P01'l1l1o. has ;
found permanent use III so many
homes Is that it contaills 110 liar-
cotlcs of any Jr1J1d. PcrulIIL Is
perfectly hllrmloss. It can bo
used any length of tllno without
acquiring the drug ha lt.
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4kABASH " . .j
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SLEEPING CAR 'J
LINES :
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To TORONTO and MONTREAL , '
DAILY ;
Lv. ST. LOUIS , . . . 9.05 P.M. . :
Ar. TORONTO , . . . 9.10 P.M.
Ar. MONTREAL , . . . 113& AM
To PORTLAND
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Every Monday and Thursday
Lv. ST. LOUIS , . - . 12.30 Noon
Ar. MONTREAL , : . . 7.15 P.M.
( b.OON : DAY )
Ar. PORTLAND , . . . 8.06 A.M ,
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To BOSTON
DAILY
Lv. ST.LOUIS , 9.00 A.M. 9.05 P.M
Ar BOSTON , 5.20 P.M 9.50 AM
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For Rates and I information address
H. E. MOORES , G. A. P. D. .
1601 Farnam Street Omaha Neb
Wiggle IICfS
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Won't Wigp , pi1I , Ie.StlekLAUNDItVBLUE Iroah , freeze nor .pot clothe , .
Cvzu lllu. and ' worth of any other bluing
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