The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, September 30, 1904, Image 10

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Allen' . Foot.Ease , Wonderful Remedy.
'llII\VO ' tried ALI..JgN'S ' FOO'I'-EASE , and
find It to ho n certain cure , and gives com-
art , to one suffering with sore tender and
8wollon toot. I will rocommotHl ALLEN'S
, . oOT-EASE to my fricndh , as It is
certainly a wonderful rClllcdy.-Mrs. N.
U. Guilford Now Orleans , La. "
The oil oC kindness Is enhanced by
being carried In the cnn or courtosy.
Defiance Starch
should ! be In every household , none 80
good I , heHllles 4 " oz. more for 10 cents
limn flny other brand ot cold water
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Moat Active Volcano.
Mount Snnguny Is the most active
- volcano In the world. It Is In Ecuador ,
In 17,120 feet In height , and has been
In constant activity since 1728. The
sounds or Its erullllons are sometimes
heard In Quito , 150 miles dl8tant , and
267 reports were once counted In one
hour.
Pathetic Appeal for Sympathy.
Did you ever carry two suit cases ,
n hat box and a bag ot fruit onto n
train that was just starting , for n
woman , and then have her walk past
seven empty seats looking for one
that might bo a little bottor-Coun.
ell Bluffs Nonvaroll.
Mldnloht Sun.
"I'no might glad , " said the old colored - .
01'011 inhabitant , "dat do worl' only
turns 'roun' onto In a duy. Itazo : ef
ever hit turned In do nighttime hi !
would or Iwtc.hed mo at many n he'n
roos'-AUnntn Constllutlon.
Laughter a Health-Tonic.
There Is nothing better established
among physicians than that cheerful'
ness prolongs life , and also enrIches
and enlarges It. Whole.souled , joy.
outs laughter Is a powerful health'
tonic.
Fungus on Corks.
It has been found that some of the
cork imported In this country from
Algeria Is affected by n fungous
growth , which , unless the corks are
storlllzed , gives bottled liquids nn un.
pleasant taate.
CHANGE FOOD
Some Very Fine Results Follow.
'l'ho wrong kind or food will put
the body In such n diseased condition
that no medicines will euro It. There
Is no way but to change food. A man
In Mo. says :
" 1 < ' 01' 2 years I was troubled so with
my nerves that sometimes I was prostrated .
trnted and could hardly ever get In n
full month at my work.
"My stomach , back and head would
throb 80 I could got no rest at night
c.xcopt by fits and starts , and always :
hall distressing pain
" ( was quite certain the trouble
came from my stomach but two physicians
Iclans could not help 1U0 and all the
tonics failed and 80 finally turned
to tood.
"When I had studied up on food
and learned , what might bo expected ,
tram leaving oft meat and the regu.i i
lar' food I had been living on , I felt
that n change to Gravo.Nuts would bo
jUEt what was required SO I went to
ct . ting It.
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"I. < rom the start I got stronger and
better until , I was well again and
front that time I havon't used 1bit
of medicine for I haven't needed any.
"I am so much . better In every way ,
sleep soundly nowadays and am free
f-cm the bad dreams. Indeed this
food has made such n great change
In me that my wife and daughter
have taken It up and wo are never
/lthout Grape-Nuts on our table now'
adn's. It Is a wonderful sustainer
and wo frequently have nothing else
at aU but a saucer oC Grape-Nuts and
cream for breakfast or supper. " Name
given by Postum Co. , Battle Creek ,
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* Good food and good rest These
'nrc the tonics that succeed where an
the bottled tonics and drugs Call.
Ton days trIal oC Grape-Nuts will
show ono the road to health , strength
and vigor. "Tbero's n reason. "
Look In each 111g. for the famous
" ' little book , "The Road to WellvUle. "
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BY TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO.
FALLS CITY - - NEBRASKA
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Speaking of straw votes , dill any'
body over hear or one that didn't go
the takor's way ?
Ballooning Is1 very pretty way at
traveling IC you aren't anxious to get
anywhere In particular-
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The racing automobile Is aU right
In Its proper place , but It doesn't seem
to have found the place yot.
It Is the opinion or every mother
that n boy never loses an opportunity
for attempting to break his ncelf.
How disappointed George Gould
would bo Ir thnt dog for which he has
just paid $5,000 should ever bite blm.
As she knows where she Is apt to
get It , China Is wearing a high ce11u-
hold collar with gun metal fasten-
Ings.
The sultan or Turkey has 171 titles ,
but Man-Who-Keeps.IIIs.Promlses.and-
is not of
Pnyn-IIls-Debts-PrompUy one
them
The death of Hole.ln-tho.Day , chief
or the Chippewas , leaves a halo In
the western landscape that never can
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bo fiJled.
There Is another now language
which Is called by Its builders
"Spoldl. " ObvIously It never can bo
sp-I w-l1.
The sultan or Turkey bas seventy-
six titles , but the best plan Is to call
him with 11. gun when you want him to
respond promptly.
Perhaps Vesuvius started that eruption .
tlon now , knowing that It couldn't at'
tract any attention after the Bllel1.
binders got to talking.
May Irwin has 11. plan to keep the
men from going out between nets
Perhaps she Is going to offer them a
few drops of the curtain.
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Sir Thomas Lipton Is making arrangements .
rangements for another contribution
to one or the largest and most ox.
pensive scrap plIes ever rcared.
Mr. John 1\Iunroe , late or the pugi-
lIDtlC' ring , was born in Clster , Pa.
And ho Is without pugilistic honor
now In his own or any other countrr. :
An Alabama negro went to the gallows .
lows smoking 11. cigar. It It was a
campaign cigar It must have gone a
long way toward reconciling him to
his Cate.
Korea's emperor has- decided to accept .
cept Japanese sovereignt This in
formation comes to him from Japanese .
IW80 headquarters , so he Is bound to
believe it. '
Louise , the eloping princess , announces -
nounces that she Is going to expose
some scandals In high life. It anybody -
body can do It Louise would seem to
be the lady.
Lipton Is bound to prove that Great
Britain can beat the United States
at the yachting : game , even If ho has
to get an American designer to . build
the boat to do It.
Munroe's share of the gate receipts
of the fight with Jefferies was $6,104 !
and JelTerles' was $9,156. Mr. 1\Iunroo '
earned his money , whether Mr. Jeff-
rlos earned his share or not.
Persons who wish to "enthuse" or
do a "stunt" may do so , according to
the latest dictionary , with the express .
press understanding that they become
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slrnilating IlteFoodAnduegula-
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Promotes Digestion.Cheerful--
neBS andRestContains neither
( 0 Jiumloforphine norrfineral.
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Worms , Convulsions , feverishness -
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Great Reduction in Rates via . I
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ABASH RAILROAD I
Home visitors excursions sold every Tuesday In September and October .
11th. Halt fare ( plus $2.00)for the round trip to all points In Indiana ,
polntsln Ohio and Kentuclcy. . '
$8.50 St. Louis and return , sold Tuesdays and Thursdays.
$13.80 St. Louis and return sold daily I J
$27.15 Buffalo , Niagara Falls or Toronto and return , sold dally. j :
$21. O Detroit and return sold dally. . ' , I
$20.00 Chicago and return ( one way via St. Louis ) , sold dally. " ' ;
Long limit and stop over allowed nt St. Louis on ALL tickets.r ' - :
Schedule of our Fast trnlns.
Read down. Road up.
7:45 : n. m. 6:30 : p. m. Lv. Omaha Arr. 1):00 ) : p. m. 8:20 : n. m.
8:00 : n. m. ! 6:45 : p. m. Lv. Council Bluffs Arr. 8:4 : [ ; p. m. 8:00 : a. m.
7:35 : p. nI. 7:00 : a. m , Arr. World's Fair Station Lv. 9:15 : n. m. 7:45 : p. m
7:50 : : ' " m.\7:15 \ n. m. ArT. St. LouIs Lv. 9:00 : u. m. 7:30 : p. m.
These trains run ally. Compare this time with other lines. .
The Wabash lands all passengers at and checks baggage to Its own , y
station nt main entrance of World's fair grounds. Think what this moans : .
quick time , extra car fare saved , and n delightful trip , and you are not all
tired out before entering the Exposition G'rounc1s.
All Agents cnn route you via the Wabash n. n. For beautiful World's
Fair folder and all information address ,
HARRY E. MOORES
G. A. P. D. , Wnb n. R. , Omaha , Neb. .
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BEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIER .
CURES catarrh of the stomach.
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W. N. U. , Omaha. No. 39-1904
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