The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, October 28, 1904, Image 9

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h' , . ' For health and comfort a Felt l'dattress. Every- I
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" ; body knows it , hence the extortionate \ prices asked
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But if they only knew that this $8. 50 Sanitary
t Felt : Mattress is positively unexcelled . in any . point
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It's made from guaranteed corded sanitary felt )
by the , largest manufacturer in Cincinnatti , Ohio , the
ill. great cotton market town. It weighs 45 pounds , will $
' . not absorb moisture , will make over like a hair mat- i ,
tress and is as soft as down. ' ' '
\ . .t-i , lover3cd oJ--c EaJ'e. .
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Not half the people who read this add have a
r bed worth sleeping on , yet they spend every week &
+ 9 for foolish . things more than the price of'a good bed. t'
You spend one-third your time there. Why deprive
c " yourself unconsciously one moment of comfort by $
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, . . . ; ; sleeping 1 : on a poor bed when so . great :1. : portion of ?
Ii'i ; , , : . your life is spent in that wa . \ ' . Of all frIends a mattf'.i"
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{ . tress is the most personal. See to it that it is cleanly ,
= sanitary . : and comfortable. - - - - - - , - , - , -p , ,
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- i Falls City jVehra.Efa t
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- ' , Cause of Loclj \w.
Lockjaw. or tetanus , is caused
. . by a bacillus or germ which cx-
: : 'i- ' . ' isf ' plentifully in street dirt. It
'Y- ' . ; :1J. : } . ' : " . " is ' inactive so long as exposed to
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1' " l ' : : . , : . the air , but when carried beneath
. . , " .i thc skin , as in thc wounds caused
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r ' by percussion caps or by 1 rusty
nails , and when thc air is excluded -
_ ; . . ell the germ is roused to activity
. . and produces thc most virulent
' ; ' : : , . . poison known. These germs
, : , ' may bc destroyed apd all danger
' of lockjaw avoided by applying
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" < Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely
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; ( as soon as the injury is recch'cd.
, . : ; . " ' , 'j Pain Balm is all an tictic t ' and
causes cuts , bruises and like injuries -
, juries to heal without maturation
. , : : ' , and in onc-thinl thc time required
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; ' by thc'usual trcatmcnt. by
L. ' . A l\'anmlcr. . \
" Good HIO acre farm. Ncmaha
Prccinct. Good water and some
timber. Plenty of building. Owner -
cr wants to sell soon. \Tantcd.
Good SO acrcs. Have purchascr.
, ' 160 acre farm in Gage Co. Neb.
, . Three miles from depot on rural
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. route and "tclcohonc linc. Over
y r- . r 100 acres in l1tivation. 'T itno-
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thy meadow , 25 acres in pasturc.
Plenty of builL ng-s. Will trade
011 40 or SO acres in Richardson
County or might take some good
Falls City property as part pay.
-Hcnry C. Smith , Falls CityNcb
After thc chores arc done and
thc animals of thc farm arc
warmly housed for nigh After
thc wood box is filled and thc
supper dishes donc. When thc
fire is burning cheerfully and thc
flamcs arc roaring gustily up thc
chimncy. When thc c'cning-'s
lamp is burning and struggling
to throw its light through : : thc
frost covered window pancs.
When thc little ones arc tucked
in bed and. the family circle has
gathered about thc table to read
would it not bc rather gratify-
ing if The Tribune was close at
hand ? It will visit you every week
for a year if you will but extend
thc invitation. May wc ask you
to write us about it ?
Call on , V. 1-1. Crook & Co. and
sec his full line of Garland Heaters -
ers and Cook Stoves , 'milso his
Quick Meal Hangcs. Hc has a
nice display.
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Ro Ell Gtinstead
D1iJ&.i ll&.ge 1&.tters
Chapter SI , Art. 2 , Hcsetl
statutes of Ncb. provide the
mclhod by which , a drainage
district may be cstahlishcd ; thc
samc .LIso sets out the dulies of
county boards , made and provided -
ed in such cases ; amongst which
is that wheal a n11111ber of fill an-
ciall\ responsible citizens : shall
place before them a good and
sufficient bond and petition , it be-
commies thcir duty to order a sur-
vcy made by a competcnt engineer -
ccr prcscribing' thc dutics of the
engineer { . to wit ; that hc shall
calculate thc arc of all the lands
to b .i bcncfittcd , and that he shall
estimate thc probable cost and
damag-c to every land' owner
within thc given drainag-c district -
trict and that the county board
shall , as a loan to the drainagc
district from the county general l
fund pay for this SU1'\'c.\ whet :
Satisfactorily finishcd and charge
thc same tip to thc drainage ( lis-
trict and at thc following June
mccting- of thc board snake a levy
against thc lands of thc drainage
district sufficient in amount to
reimburse the county general
funds and thc same must be done
without delay just as tine samc
is always lone in other matters
of thc differcnt ( lepam tmnleits of
county affairs. According to thc
provisions of this law a petition
and bonds representing seventy
five owners qf swamp or wct
lards , and aggregate wc'fl1th of
more than one million dollars
and asking them for a favorable
consideration of thc samc. On a
motion of a member of thc board
thc matter was postponed until
Next January. These petitions.
and bondsmen sought for only
what is providcd for in thc law ,
and what has been asked for and
granted under thc same chapter
and article by thc various Gount\
boards of Dakota , Dodge , Burt ,
Washington and Douglas coun-
tics
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Uudcr thc provisions of these
different laws of this state on
drainage in every case it is cx-
Chr.mberlail\'s Cough ! Remedy ,
'No one who is acquainted with
its good qualities can be surprised -
ed at thc great popularity of
Chambcrlainis Cough Hcmcdy
It not only cures colds and grip
effectually and pcrmancntly , but
prevents these diseases from resulting -
sulting in pncumonia. It is also
a certain cure for croup. Whooping -
ing- cough is not dangerous when
this rcmcdy is givcn. It contains
no opium or othcrharmful substance .
stance and may bc given as con-
fidcntly to a baby as to an adult.
It is also pleasant to takc When
all of these facts are taken into
prcssly stated that only those
ucnclittcd shall paj : ' for the im-
provcmcnts 'l.'he same is true of
all other states.1r . E1iol an
expert engineer f1'Om the ( h part-
mcnt of - ' \ \ '
m agriculture \Vashing- -
ton , D , C. , thc other day al Falls
City , expressly madc that statc-
m ( ' nl.
lie also sail that thc lands here
would be enhanced in value to at
least $100 per acre by .these im-
provcmcnts , if this is true , it will
add to thc aggregate wealth of
thc con l ty in ' : t1 tic of lands and
crops lo be raised there on three
million dollars annually , wh ich
oamoun to fifteen f mills levied the
same as this year it would pro-
ducc nine thousand dollars annu-
ally in taxes , one fifth as much as
it required for county and state
purposes or twenty per cent of
thc entire lcv ) ' . Don't the people
of this county think this a pretty
good investment as a business
proposition ? Now upland farm-
cr in Falls City News , take sonic
good advice , you may be a clcccn t
sort of a man but don't write
over a fictitious namc , come out
in thc light of thc sunshine , and
then over your own name you
will not bc tClllptc thereby ! to
prevaricate truth. You may not
bear false witness against ' '
: your
neighbor , as you do in the News
rcccnt date. Men whose leeds
arc evil , who love darkncss rather - .
er than light.tfhis is so regarded -
cd by all dcccnt truth loving
honorable pcoplc. No doubt you
intend that your creed should be
believed and that sOll1cbody's vote
might bc affected b ) ; what you
said , a voice from thc tomb will
not bc needed unless we can knov
whose tomb it is You can bc
enlightened on many assertions
you make if wc could know only
who you arc. It may be and no
doubt is thc case , that if your
namc or your face was turned to
the light of day that thc same
would preclude thc necessity or
thc pleasure of any further ' no-
ticc by-R. H. Grinstcae1.
consideration it is not surprising
that people in foreign lands , as
well as at homc , esteem this
rcmcdy very highly l and very few
arc .willinf' to take any other
after having once used it. For
sale by A. G. 'Vanncr.
D. S. McCarthy
PROPRIETOR 011
CITY DRAY LINE"
. . Special Attention to household Moving.
Phonic 211
Falls City - - Nebraska