. . . - ' . , , : - : - = = ' : ; : - - - : ; . - : . : - : : : : :7- = ' : : - = = = : ' : _ _ : : : _ _ : : _ -L- ' : _ _ _ . _ _ - - : . : . . - U- -n Nebraska Day at World'lI Fair. October 25th has been Ft\leC1hHl aft Nebraska Day. The Wabash 18 Ute line all Nebraskans will use as It lands all passengers ' at the World's Fair Stations , main entrance World's Fair grounds , thus saving extra car fare , tlmo find much annoyance. A very low rate has been made tram all stations. For Nebraska DRY badge , World's Fair guide and all In. formation call at Wabash City office , , lGOl Farnam St , or address HARRY E. MOORES , G. A. P. D. Wab. R. R. , Omaha , Neb. P. S.-All agents can sell you through and route you via Wabash. Snuff Boxes With Historlee. In the days when a snuff box was considered a necessary attribute to the perquisites of a beau-or a belle -much ingenuity was brought to boar upon the manufacture ot those dainty trifles The results wore often very novel. 'I'hosoVlth a taste for the morbid , could buy snuff ! boxes made from the wood ot scaffolds , chain that murderers had sat upon or parts of their houses Study Prospective Bridegroom. A would-be bridegroom In Kamehat 1\1\ has to serve some time In'a menial position In his prospective father - in' law's household In order that the brides family may have an ovporttun ity of observing whether his habits and temperament are worthy of her Hall 158 Descendanta. Mrs. Alice Simpson , a Stookport England , nonagenarian , has five sane and three daughters living , seventy one grandchildren , Beventy-Pur great' grandchildren , and five great - great grandchild , making a total at 158 descendants. At Least One. A South African constabulary comr mander office wrote to a local troop officer aSking 1t there were any don keys In camp. The reply came , In the troop officers handwriting : "Yes , one -R. H Symes , Captain " Nothing would please the small boy more than the privilege of assuming the role of father to the mt.n . occa sionally ! . SAFEST FOOD In Any Time of Trouble Is Grape - Nuts. Food to rebuild the strength and that Is predigested must be selected when one Is convaloscent. At this time there Is nothing so valuable as Grapo-Nuts , for the reason that this food Is all nourishment and Is also all . digestible nourlshmont. A woman who used It says : "Some time ago 1 was very III with typhoid fever , so ill everyone thought I would die , even myselt. It left me so weak I could not properly digest food of any kind and I also had much bowel trouble which left me a weak , helpless wreck . "I needed nourIshment as badly as anyone could , but none of the tonics helped mo until I finally tried Grape Nuts food morning and e'enlng. This not only supplied food that I thought delicious as could be , but It also made me perfectly well and strong again so 1 can do all my housework , sleep well , can eat anything without any trace of bowel trouble and for that _ reason alone Grape-l'utii food Is worth Us weight In gold " Name given by Postum Co. , Battle Creek , Mich. Typhoid fever , like some other diseases - eases , attcks the bowels and frequently - ly sets up bleeding and makes them for months Incapable of digesting the starches and therefore predigested Grapo-Nuts Is In-aluab ! ' : for the well- known reason that Inl upe-Nuts all the starches have been transformed Into grape BUJar. ; This means that the first stage of digestion has been mechanically - chanically accomplished In Grape-Nuts food at the factories and therefore anyone , no matter how weak the stom. ach , can handle It and grow strong , for all the nourishment Is still there. TheN's a sound reason and 10 d47I' trta1 PNVM. _ . . ' - - t , falls ' City Tribuu . 1 . BV TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO. . 4 FALLS CITY. NEBRASI . - I Russia Is now counting her chickens - ons that were lost III the Tibetan coup. A man who will put Iron In a cork life preserver would soap the horn at n camp meeting Third Secretary Gurney now per. ceh'os that his Idea of his own importance . portance was an overestlmnte Phl1adelphla's fad Is the cocktail on wheels. The cocktail on skates would accord better with eternal file ness. Another Mullah Is reported to be loose In Somallland. But don't be deceived. Insist on having the original - nall\Ind. Up fn Vermont the rattlesnakes are milking the cows. Either that or the Chefoo liar has established a branch once there. The St Petersburg NovosU declares that International law Is a polite lIIyth. Um-m-m , well , let's be glad It'H polite , anyhow. It's a cinch that the corset manufacturers . turers will put on n straight front \\Ihen It comes to n question of their staying quallUes. The death of Lafcadlo Hearn Is n distinct loss to 11lerature His talent was exceptional-perhaps It Is bet too much to say unique It Is some Indication of New York enormous thirst that she contem- plates the expenditure of $90,000,000 fur 1\ new water supplj- John L Sullivan has again signed the pledge. John J. . . . could save a great deal or valuable time by using a rub bel' stamp In his business. A contemporary philosopher observes ' serves that you can't make your way In this world by Idcldng. Perhaps he . never saw a football game Look out for bioscope pictures of Vesuvius In action pretty soon now No doubt dozens of men In this coun- try are already busy on them. The Hague conference might take note of the fact that 96,000 ! ) accidents. fatal and otherwise , occurred on railroads - roads In this country last 'ear. Signs of the times : When she Is carrying the package they are mar- ried. When he Is carrying one she is thinking about getting a divorce. Poverty , according to J. G. Phelps Stokes of college settlement experi- ence In New York , will one day cease to exist. So also In that day will riche9. It Is a more hopeful and not more hazardous enterprise for the duke of Orleans to tryy to reach the north pole than to attempt to set up the throne of his fathers Evidently ) the Cleveland judge who holds that a man with a nagging wife has a right to get drunk : Is of that school of philosophers who believe that what Is Is right. President Eliot of Harvard says the true gentleman will bo deferential .0 age , beaut- and all worth things. He probably classes the home- ) girls as one of the worthy things. Marconi has been held up ba policeman Yor violating the speed law In running his automobile , and was unable to pull any wires to save him self from going to the station. . .L' 1 Bliss Beyond Compare. Fond mother-You will bo ! lve years old tomorrow , Willie , and I want to give you a real birthday treat. Tell me what you would like bettor than anything else Willie ( after thinking earnestly for five mlnutes-Brlng ) me a whole box of chocolate creams , mother , and ask Tommy Smith to come In and watch me eat 'om.-Youth. Couldn't Lose "I've got a bet on to-dny's ball game. " . "Who do you want to see win ? " "I don't care. " "I thought you said you had a bet , , on the game. " "I have , but I can't lose. " "How's that ? " "Why , . 1- bet a kiss with my best girl. " An Extinguisher. Gusher-She told me I was the lIght of her lite. Flusher-Well , that was encourag Ing. Gusher-Yes ; but her father hap- pened along just then and put the lIght out. Went Out Through the Roof. She-Jackson never goes 08t with his wife. He-He went out with her this morning. She-Your surprise me ! He-Yes ; the gasoline stove ex- ploded. Not Universal. Tommy Flggjam-Paw ? Paw Flggjam-Yes , my son. "Do they kick on the street rail- - way services everywhere ? " "No , my son ; only where they have street cars. " "Oh ! " Good Place for Tobacco. Foreman-I , see tobaccer Is going to be purty cheap this 'ear. Manager-Wen , what of that ? Foreman-I was wondering If it : wouldn't be a good Idee to put a little In our cigars. Cause for Doubt. ) + I ) i r i - The Passenger-Can 1 get through here ? The Gateman- may try it ! , mad am , but I doubt it. At the Seance. Widower-Is that my wile ? Medium-It certainly Is. Widower-Lord help me ! And to think that I put ten tons of granite over her ! Always Something on Foot. "Chicago girls have to stand for a good deal from the joke writers" - "Yes ; but they have the broadest kind of feet to stand on" . , . . _ - - - : - - - I - I I _ - - : ' : tJ WASH BLUE Casts 10 cents and equals 20 cents worth of any other kind of bluing. ' Break Won't Freeze , Spill , r , ; : Clothes ' Nor spot W OIUCTIONO gIe5fiCI FOR UIE3 around in the fpJater. At an wise Grooers. - - - - . . . / 7 r ; : , C' Man's Place In the Unlvorse. What Is man but the great musi- clan of the universe ! The universe Is a great organ with mighty plpos Space , time , eternity , are like the throats of this great organ ; and man a little creature , puts his fingers on the keys , and wakes the universe to thunders ot harmony , stirring up the whole creation to mightiest acclama- tions of pralse.-Charles Spurgeon. ' Is Stabbed. Peacemaker . . . Seeing two men fighting In front of his house , 1\1. Dujardln , of the Conservatoire - servatolre of Music , Paris , took his violin and began to play in order to soothe the combatants by his musIc. But one at the men at once turnde on him and stabbed him , and he was taken In a dying condition to a hOB' pltal. The Swiss engineers have worked out plans for tapping the Lake at Silo In the Engadlne and letting the water drop down the mountain side , thus creating a fan that would yIeld 00,000 horse power During the tourist sea- son the lake would resume Its normal i appearance , owIng to the necessity of I storing the water. ; . Could Get No Rest. Freeborn , 1\1lnn. , October 17 ( SII8- clan-Mr. ) R. E. Goward , a well-known man here is rejoicing In the relief from suffering he has obtained through using Dodd's Kidney t1ns. His experience Is well worth repeating nn i t show 1 d . . I nt the _ nn.1 . _ health a6 U. DUUlUU l'U'U UtI : 1U .U u LL ' Ute to many another in a sImilar cenill- Lion "I had an aggravating case at Kh- : fey Trouble , " says Mr. Goward , "that gave mo no rest day or night but using a few boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills put new life In me and I feel like a new man. 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