The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, October 21, 1904, Image 16

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. " 1. . . . THE UNITED 8TATEB WILL SOON
, ' ( , , KNOCK AT THE DOORS OF
' ' ' . CANADA FOR WHEAT.
A Crop of 80,000,000 Bushels of Wheat ,
Will Be the Record of 1904.
The results of the threshing In
Western Canada are not yet complete
ed , but from Information at hand it is
" i 1. lafe to say that the average per acre I
. will be reasonably high , and a fair
, ' .1' : estimate will place the total yield ot
' - \ . ' , . wheat at 60,000,000 bushels. At pres.
, . ent prices this will add to the wealth
of the farmers nearly 60000000.
Then think of the Immense yield or
oats and barley , and the large herds
of cattle , for all of which good prices
will be paid.
The following official telegram vas
, . sent by Honorable Clifford Sifton , Minister -
Ister of the Interior , to Lord Strath-
cona , High Commissioner for Can.
ada :
"Am now able to state definitely
, , that under conditions of unusual dim-
culty In Northwest a fair average crop
of wheat of good quality has been
. ' reaped and Is now secure from sub
: stantlal damage. The reports of in-
jury by frost and rust were grossly
exaggerated. The wheat of Manitoba
and Northwest Territories will aggre
gate from fifty-five to sixty million
. "I bushels. The quality i8 good and the
-9 - - price is ranging around one dollar
per bushel. "
Frank H. Spearman , In the Satur-
day Evening Post , says :
. . , ' "When our first transcontinEntal
railroad was built , lel\rned men attempted . I
tempted by Isotherman demonstration
to prove that wheat could not profitably .
ably be grown north of where the line
was projected : but the real granary
of the world lies Ull to 300 miles north
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of the Canadian Pacific railroad , and
the day is not definitely distant when ,
the United States will knock at the
doors of Canada for Its bread. Rail.
road men see such a day : it may be
, . hoped that statesmen also will see it ,
and arrange their reciprocities while I
they may do fO gracefully. Americans
' alreadY have swarmed into that far
country and to a degree have taken
the American wheat field with them.
Despite the fact that for years a little
I ' ' Dakota station on the st. Paul road-
. . " , . Eurolea-held the distinction of being
,
the largest primary grain market In
the world , the Dakotas and Minnesota
will one day yield their palm to Sas-
katchewan. " .
The bays of Cuba are alive with
fish , but there is no fish Industry.
Every housekeeper should know
that if they will buy Defiance Cold
Water Starch for laundry use they
. w will save not only time , because il
r ' . : never sticks to the Iron , but because
each package contains 16 ' \z.-one full
.k pound-while all other Cold Water
' 'Jr - Starches are put up In % .pound packages .
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: ' ' . ages , and the price Is the same , 10
' ' ' 0' . . cents. Then again because Defiance
_ Starch Is free from all Injurious chem-
. " , j. . . Icals. If your grocer tries to sell you
. ' ( . " , , , , a 12oz. package It Is because he has
- t , a stock on hand which he wishes to
-f . dispose of before he puts in Defia.nce.
: : . , He knows that Defiance Starch has
L . printed on every package in large letters .
. ters and figures " 16 ozs. " Demand
( Defiance and save much time and
. . .
" money and the annoyance of the iron
sticking. Defiance never sticks.
' .
. : . . A wise man never stumbles twice
r. over the same stone : when he passes
; : ; : : , that way again the stone Isn't there.
Insist on Getting It.
. Borne grocers say they don't keep
- ; ) Defiance Starch. This I. because they
' . - have a stock on hnlllJ of other brands
. , . containing only 12 oz. In a package ,
: , whlchth ey won't be able to sell first ,
. ' : ' . - because Defiance contains 16 oz for
. the same money.
.
. ' Do you want 16 oz. Instead of 12 oz.
C" for same money ? Then buy Defiance
Starch. Requires no cooking.
. . In fifty years suicide has increased
. , In Great Britain by 200 per cent.
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W. N. U. , Clmaha. No. 42-1904
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; _ . . . BEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIER
. . CURES catarrh of the .stomacb.
One Letter Makes Dlrfernece.
There Is one letter In the marrlago
ceremony the substituting or which
by another would Induce thousands to
marry who are now single , and would
give a license for unfaithfulness to
thousands who are married. Which
Is the letter ? The letter "V. " It you
could substitute the letter "K" you
alter "So long as yo both shall live , "
into "So long as ye both shall mee.
You never hear any one complain
about "Dcfiance Starch. " There Is none
to equal It In quality and quantity , 16
ounces , 10 ccnts. Try It now and save
your money.
Gulls In United Kingdom
Before the eBlrast Natural History
socIety 1\Ir. J. Brown gave reasons for
concluding that there are 2,000,000
gulls in the United Kingdom , and that
during the herring season each bird
destrayed 200 fry n day , or 12,000 dur-
ing the two months of the " ason.
These , if they had come to maturity ,
would have been worth .c 24,000,000.-
-London Feathered Life.
Defiance Starch Is guaranteed big-
gest and best or money refunded. 16
ounces , 10 cents. Try It now.
Weary Repetition.
No sooner does one generation get
through with Its UtIle part upon the
earth when another comes along , doing .
lng , thinking and acting the same
things. Indeed It's a mighty hand
from an exhaustless urn that pours
forth the never-ending flood of years.
"DYllpepllh , 'rorm"ntf'd 1\e for Yf'RrtI. Dr.
Davhf Kennedy' . Favorite licuedy cured . . O.
I. .1JoUllhort1 , \11I\11I8 , N. J. Used over 90 Jean. e1.00.
Rarest U. S. Coin.
The rarest coin In the United States
Is not , as many suppose , the silver
dollar of 1804 , but the double eagle of
1849 , of which there Is only one In
existence , and that belongs to the cabinet .
inet of the United States mint. It
can not be bought. .
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I am sure Plso's Cure for Commmption saved
my lire three years ngo-Mns. 1'nos. RODDlNS , ,
Maple Street , Norwich , N. Y. , Feb. 17 , 1000. I
Tragedies of Love and Life.
The end of love is a tragedY , just
like the end or life. Both are facts
In nature , and must bo accepted In
the same spirit. A person Is no more
to be blamed when his love dies than
when his body dles.-Now York
'rimes.
l\r. Winslow e Soothing l1171'Up.
For children teething , softens the gums , redces In-
lIr.mmatlou , allays pain , cures wind collu. 2Sc a OOttlo.
Women Not Wanted.
One of the curious social laws of
Peru forbids women to attend funerals
and they do not appear at weddings '
( except as one of the principals ) , unless .
less they are very intimate friends of
the contracting parties.
More Flexible and Lasting ,
won't shake out or blow out ; by using
Defiance Starch you obtain better results -
suIts than possible with any other
brand and one-third more for same
moncy.
Man's Inconsistency.
Man has been promised an endless
existence of peace and joy In another
world-a life through the countless
centuries of contentment. Yet he
kicks like everything when there's
danger or his not continuing to worry
along with this world.
Murlno Eye Remedy cures sore eyes ,
makes weak eyes strong. All druggists , 50c.
III-Fortune In Spilling Salt.
That III fortune attended the spilling
or sail Is an Idea arising from the belief .
lief of the ancients that salt was In-
corruptible . It was therefore made the
symbol of friendship and it It fell
casuallY the ancients thought their
friendship would not be of long dura-
tlon. In Leonardo da Vinci's "Last
Supper , " the betrayer Is represented
In the act of spilling salt.
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Mrs. Anderson , a prominent society
woman of Jacksonville , Fla. , daughter of
'Recorder ' of Deeds , West , who witnessed
her signature to the following letter , praises
Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Compound.
DEAR \fns. PINKIIAtI : - There are but few wives and mothers who
have not at times endured agonies and such pain as only women know.
I wish such women knew the value of Lydia EO' Pinkuun'lt ) Vegetable
Compound. It is a remarkable medicine , different in action from any
I ever knew and thoroughly reliable.
" I have seen cases where women doctored for years without perma-
nent benefit ) . who were cured in less than three months after taking your
Vegetable compound , while others who were chronic and incurable
came out cured , happy , and in perfect health after a thorough treatment
with this medicine. 'i have never used it myself without gaining great
benefit. A few doses restores my strength and appetite , and tones up
the entire system. Your medicine has been tried and found true , hence
I fully endorse it " --Dins. R. A. ANDERSON , 22G Washington St. , Jacksonville .
.onville , Fla.
Hn. Red , 242lS EO' Cumberland St. , Philadelphia , Pat , says I
"DEAR MRS. PINKIIAH : - I feel it my duty
to write and tell you the good I have receive
from Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound.
" I have been a great sufferer with female
k ' ' trouble , trying different doctors and medicines
with no benefit. Two years ago I went under
an operation , and it left me in a very weak
. . condItion. I hud stomach trouble , backache ,
headache , palpitation of the heart , and was very
' . nervous ; in fact , I ached aU oyer. I find
- " ' 9\ yours fa the only medicine that reaches
f ; 9'W y such troubles , and would cheerfully recommend -
I t t ommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
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When women arc troubled with irregular or painful menstruation , weak-
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