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About The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1904)
. WHAT ROME ThINKS - - - - - THE POPE'S PHYSICIAN EN. DORSES AN AMERICAN REMEDY. Dr. Lapponl Uses Dr. Williams' Pink Pills In His Practice Because Re' suits Meet His Expectations. Dr. Lapponl , the famous physician . . . . . to the Vatican , whose name has re cently come so greatly to the front _ on account of his unremitting attention . tlon to His Holiness , the late Pope Leo XIlI. , and the hIgh esteem and confidence wIth whIch ho Is regarded by the present Pope , HIs Holiness , Plux X. , Is a man of commandIng genius. He Is more than a mere man at science ; he Is a man of original and Independent mind. Untrammeled x by the "etiquette" of the medical profession - fession , and having used Dr. W1lliaml' Pink Pills for Pale People In his practice . tlce with good results , he freely avows the facts and endorses the value of this remedy with an authority which no one will venture to que tloR. Dr. Lapponl's Letter. : " 1 certify that I have used Dr. r W1111ams' Pink Pills In four cases of the simple anemia of develop- ment. After a few weeks of treatment . ment , the result came fully up to my expcctatlons. For that reason : I shall not fail In the future to r extend the use of this laudable preparation not only In the treatment . ment of other forms at the cate- gory of anemia or chlorosis , but also in cases of neurasthenia and the llke. " ( Signed ) GIUSEPPE LAPPONI , Via del Gracchl 332 , Rome. r s . , The "simple anemia of develop- I ment" referred to by Dr. Lappanl Ie , of course , that tired , languid condition of young girls , whose development to womanhood Is tardy and whose health at that period is so often 1m. verUed. His opinion of the value ot Dr. WllIlams' Pink Pills for Pale Pee ( . pIe at that time Is of the highest sei- .d enUftc authority and It confirms the many published cases In whIch anemia and other diseases of the blood , as well as nervous diseases , such as nervous - vous prostration , neuralgIa , St. Vitus' dance , paralysis and locomotor ataxia ' have been cured by these pills. They are commended to the public for their efficIency In making new blood and strengthening weak nerves. After such an endorsement they will be accepted . cepted by the medIcal and scientific world at theIr full value. Homes for Workers. To encourage working people to e- tabllsh homes of their own , Norway has ounded' a bank for workmen. It lends money at 3th and 4 per cent , and gives the borrower forty-two years In whIch to pay the loan. The total cost of the house must not exceed ; E 160 , and the areae of the land must not be more than five acres. Japanese Superstition. The Japanese have a plant called the atom , which Is consIdered by many to be a type of the marrIage . . . state. When a young coupe of "be- llevers" marry they will take a specimen . men of the otoma with them , plant It and carefully tend It and be fully r persuaded that their conjugal felicity Is assured as long as It lives and fiour- Ishes. ' Important to MothI'll. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORJA , : a we and sure remedy for infants and children , and see that It Bears the . " Signature of - , ID Usa For Over ao Year ! The KInd You have Always ought. John Keeble , an elghty-flve-year.old man of Kelvedon , Essex , has used the . same wooden leg for forty YE'J'l'S. He Las just celebrated hIs jubll\\d. If girls cultivated theIr dIspositions as asslduousy as they do theIr complexions . plexlons there would be fewer old bachelors. . . . , ' HOME AND ASHIONS' INFORMATION COLLECTED FOR OUR FEMININE READERS. Some of the Latest Novelties In Dress Effects-Norfolk Coat a Smart Gar- ment-Recipes for Appetizing Dishes -Bedroom Color Schemes. Bedroom Color Schemes. It ever there was temptation to fur- 111sh a bedroom In one color scheme It Is certaInly this year , for all the good shops are offering complete sets In bed furnishings In one color In baby blue come California blankets bound In broad whIte taffeta ribbon. The cover for these Is a heavy whIte linen , done In eyelet work or broderle anglalse In a florid pattern. The pale blue blankets may show through this eyelet work , or a slip of blue sllle may be used beneath It. The down puff , whIch Is to be rolled at the foot of the bed , Is of pale blue satin , with time centerpiece and corners worked In flowers , evolved from narrow ribbons. The effect of the rIbbon embroidery Is that of renaissance worle. Norfolk Coat. . Norfolk coats always possess a certain - taln smartness and are much to be desIred for run- about suits and jaclel\ . ThIs one Is adapted to both , purpose ! : and to I al . all seasonable maf terlals. As illustrated - trated It Is made of wood brown cheviot stitched ' 1 with cortlceIll silk ( 1 and trImmed wltn pearl buttons. The / shaped yoke that f extends over the - - - - shoulders , gIvIng the broad effect , Is a specially noteworthy feature and Is peculiarly attractive while the cuffs harmonIze wIth It to a nIcety. The coat Is made with fronts , that are cut In two portions each , back , eldebacks and umhder . arm gores , the plaIts being separate and applied over the seams , while the yoke Is arranged over all. The sleeves are In one pIece each and are laid In box plaits which are stitched for a portion of theIr length , theIr fullness armIng puffs below , and are gathered Into bands over whIch the cuffs are arranged. The belt Is slipped under the plaits and closed at the center front. The quantity of material required for the medIum size Is 6th yards 27 Inches wide , 4 yards 44 Inches wIde or 33 : yards 52 Inches wide. - - Klmona Sacque. The klmona In all Its varIations has become an established fact with Western . ern women and Is eve taking onI I now . forms. This one Is made with g a slightly open square neck , while the shoulders are ' trimmed I with , straps whIch give the fashionable broad line. The material I from whIch the model was made Is pale blue cashmere , stitched with cnrtlcolll silk and trimmed wIth fancy slllt made Into bandIng but all the mate. rials suited to negligees at the sort can be used. The klmona Is made with fronts , back and sleeves. The fronts are tucked to yoke depth and allowed to fall free below that point while the backs are tucked to gIve a box plaited effect and stitched for a portion of theIr length , being pressed Into place below. The sleeves are wIde and : : gathered at the upper edges where they are sewed to the sacque beneath the shoulder straps. The band at the front and neck 1S cut In two portions , which are joIned at the center back , and Is arranged over the kimono on indicated lines. . - The quantity of material required for the medium size Is ,1 % yards 21 Inches wide , 414 yards 27 Inches wide or 2 % yards 44 inches wide ( , with \ 1/ yards 21 inches wide for bundlng. - Breakfast Tomatoes. ElmS baIted In tomatoes make n slhUy ! and tasty breakfast dish. Pick out apple . shaped tomatoes , cut a thin slice from the tOll of each , anal scoop out enough of the pulll to leave n space that will admit an egg , says time Chicago Nows. Season time cavities with salt and popper and drop un egg Into ench. Cover the bottom of a pan with hot water , put the tomatoes into It and balto about fifteen minutes. Season . son with butter und serve the toma toes on toast , garnished with Illu'sloy " . . , ' WHILe THe . ' , , TeA 1)1oWS A touch of orange velvet marks the newest long silk conts. Pockets , and many of them , are tip penrlng In the fall cants. Red currants are embroidered over a white sllle muslin gown. A dainty mauve and white check Is among the 18-cont sultlngs. Panama cloth Is a nice choice for the light weight outing skirt Pompadour wreaths catch Ull the folds of the dancIng girl's frock. Featherbonlng Is a most important feature of the summer wardrohe. A deep belt of orange silk finishes one of the vender muslin gowns. Repousse and orIental laces are much used on lawn and thin slllts. Long , loose separate coats are quito the most pIcturesque Item or the sea- son. son.There Is somethIng Indescribably ethereal about the finely dotted Swiss ! : rocle. That lavender linen you have been lighlng for Is among the cut.prico gowns. Apple Compote. Peel a half dozen red tart apples , core and cut In halves. Have In readiness . Iness a syrup made from a quart of water , a sup and oue-half of sugar and ! the juice and grated peel of a lemon and a half. As soon us It boils ! : put In the apples and cook until they are tender , but not brolten. Lift the ap- ples carefully Into a glass dish , boll the syrup until quIte thick , cool a little so as not to break the dIsh , and pour over the apples. Serve wIth cream , plaIn or whIpped. Circular Skirt With Box Plaited Flounce. Sldrt" that clear the ground and render walkIng comfortable at the same time that they are hygienic appear to gain adherents . I herents week by r week and month _ at by month , until it t'1 Is fair to say that no other sort Is " quite correct for o F the costumes or general wear. This very excellent - model Is quite new and Is made snug fitting and plaIn over the hips while It gives abundant and graceful flare at Its lower portion and Is made with a full length back whIch Is always de- slrable. As Illustrated , the materIal Is one of the new green and blue cite- vlots trImmed with black velvet , but the model Is adapted to all seasonable materials. The skirt Is made with a cIrcular portion , flounce and back gores. The circular portion Is fitted over time hips by means of tiny tucks and time flounce Is box plaited and joined to It , the pointed edge taIlIng over the plaits. The bade gores are laId In two box plaits that extend from the belt to the lower edge and the closIng Is made invisibly at the center. The quantity of material requIred for the medIum size Is 9 yards : : .7 Inches wIde , 4 * yards 44 Inches wIde or 4 yards 52 Inches 'Ide. . - . I t. . . . - - - - - - ALL BROKEN DOWN. - No Sleep-No Appetite-Just a CO" tlnual Backache. .loKelh McCauley , of 144 Sholto St. , Clilcngo , Bnchc'l11 of 1'ecul11Boh Lodge , DOYA : 'rwo yrnrs I\O ! 111) health was corn Pictely h'nlll'lI ! , down My back ached . ' told ! was 10 t ; lalllo that I I1t tlmcR I WitH hardly able to . ' ) j-e dl't'sS myscl I lost r q my appetite atlll was unable 1 to sleep. ' \'horo \ seemed t.D be : , . 110 relief until I took 1J 0 an's Kidney Pills , but four boxes of thIs remedy affected . t'cted cOIl1Iloto and permanent cure If suffering humanity knew the value of Donn's Kidney I Pill ! : they would use nuthlllg else , I\S It Is the only Isltlve cure I know. " For stile by nil deniers. PrIce 60 conts. Ii'oster.Mllburn Co. , Buffalo , N. Y. There are two kinds of wlvcs-n kind thinks her husbunll Is the greatest . est nmn on earth and the other thinks she 18 greater than her husblt.tlli. . . - - - - - - - GTATX 0. 011I0 , CITY or TOLJIPO , l II . ltlOAH COUNTY. r FRANK J. CIIICUInllke. ! : . oath that be II 11111. pllrlllcr of lho 11rit of F..1. CIIICNII1' & Co , doing 1saner . In the City of Toledo , County ana IHaie nfolcen4(1 ( . and that .ald IIrlll will pay the sum 01 oNI lL IIUI'iIlHEIIIIOI.JAH ' ! : ! for each and every I''MtI of CATAIIIIII that cannot be cured by the we 01 IIAI.I.'II C"'rABBIi OunIC. FRANK J. ClIRNKY. Sworn to before mo and lub.crlbal In my prep enco , tills Glb day of Ueceulber , A. I ) . 18M " . . OLI.A80N : - - A. W. , J -t 1 RY i Nanny l'UDLJO. JlIIII'I Catarrh Cure II taken internally and actA ! directly un the blood and IIIUCOll8 surfaces of tbe IYIIOIII. Send for te.tlmmllals free. F. J. C1IRNY : & CO" , Toledo. 0. Bold by all Drultlthta , 75c. Take nall'l Family l'lIIs for constipation. ( p Ormanonl11 cured. Nn naoraor.mane . aft $ FITS lint dAY' 'a use or Dr. Kline' Urcat Nerve ne.to. 81' Send for I + TIIEIC ! : 82.00 trial bottle And troatl.sr Va. U. u. 1L 1)E ( , Ltd. , 8U Arch Street , l'lill&dolpbJa.l'a . Bachelors were once taxed In Eng- land. NORTH'SOUTH'EAST'WI5T , _ 'Vew 'WIhh riM. I : r rI I L IJ ! I IIW'If ' 4 , I _ A.'It'loef' . , OILER CLOTING , 1.t'I.R\'WM'.I. . . The best rns < crid.skilkd .nmcn drib . , uty' secn . ocr ) etperierwe hole rode , \ r , TOWER' Jhckes . Uondtbb . U. famous the works over Tit Me r eiein . . , block ydlow for eq kinds d wet wen 'TGlfIS and C'JtQ' Olmt korir > Qhe "IGN Of THe : flJH bguy l tcdtoQiveti )10ft ufectlm AI I rely ble kder xii then ' I , A.J.i011RJ1(0J0 OI.MW..UA. A 01195 tom CAMADWI CD. UmItedTOp011Q WESTERN CINIDA'S Magnificent Crops for 1904. Western Qan.dNe Wheat Crop this Year Will be eo- / _ G App 000,000 Bushels and Wheat at pre.- w eat Is Worth 11.00. Bushe' ' The Oat and Barley Crop Will Also Yield Abunda..tI Splendid prices for nil kinds of grain , cattle aril other farm produce fur the growing of which the climate Iii unsUrllaiSetl. ! About 1'A,000Amnoricsnms have settled In Western - ern Canada durlllK the peat three ) 'CarH , 'l'hoUSI1Utls ot free homesteads oC 100 aCfClI each still u\'alll1blo III the best agricultural diw . Lrlcls It hm been ald , that the United States will be forced tu Import wheat within u very few ) 'OUrH , Secure a farm In 'ntla and become use of L1lOso who will proluee It. Aptdy for Inrurmatlon to Superintendent of Immigration . Ottawa , ClInada , ur to authorized Caul1dlulI Government Auent-W. V. Bennett , 001 New York Life Building , Omaha , Neb. Strawberry and Vegetable Dealers 'rho Passenger Department of the I1l1nolt Central Hl1l1road Company have reeenUy IlIhlH : U publlcutlun known us Circular Ne,12 , Iu which Ilescribetl the bes'2 territory in this country fur mho growing ot early strawberries and early \"rletnblc livery dealer In Much products IIhuuld address u postal ( artl to the undersigned at OUl1uquo ' , 'qWD , relluelltlng a copy 01 "Cireulur Nu 12. ' J. Ii' . 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