The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, December 16, 1904, Image 26

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December 16 , ' . THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE . . . , '
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To Fight Tax Case
' [ 'lie county attorneys of t hc
state met in Lincoln 'l'ucsday to
confer with thc Attorney General
concerning thc defense to be made
to the actions of thc Burlington
and' Union Pacific railroads have l '
hroug'ht in the United States court
to restrain thc county treasurer SAO
from collecting thc tax levied J.
against these railroads under the 1l
new revenue law. It was detl'r- (
mined to have Norris Bl'Owndep-
uty attorney general fight thc
cases and to authorize him to em-
ploy any and all needed assistance ! Y
While 1\11' Brown has not made ii
public the name of his assistant , *
il is generally understood that he W
will employ x-Chicf l Justice Sul-
lival1 : In the hands of these two W
lawyers , th tax payers may rest N
assured that the case will be ably t
. dcfen1'ed. ,
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Mormon Pl"osclytcs.
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A number I 0 f. individuals \ \ 1 arc
' literature al
distributing mormon a
the houses of this city The literature -
crature seems inoffensive and 1
quotes freely from the scriptures.
The practice of this sect is said (
to be.quite foreign to the tracts Iv )
which it distributes , and that
many , recruits . lure obtained throu-
g-hont the country because of thc f
. i1'1olTens'eness of their teaching's. M
If an ) ' of our stray dogs desire an ,
intimate acquaintance with this V ,
gang of pro"clytcs we hope that
no tender hearted citizen will in- 4 ,
tcrfer
An Up..To-DateShge Store k
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The ! following . . .
Verdon Vedette In regard to Hall "I
& Greenwald's Shoe Parlor of this )
city is only a small part of the ;
Litany good thiq : that could be
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said .Qf this popular place. Start-
ing' in business not quite four ?
. years age ! they have by fair ( leasing - ,
ing' . courteous treatment and up- \
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tnlltl' business methods succc'cd-
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cd , in building up a trade and a
reputation second to none in the r 1
county , and the following is only t 1
a just tribute to this' worthy t
firm. '
"Wnile in Falls } ; City recently '
we had occasion to visit Hall & '
Green wald's shoe parlor. 1'0 say t
that we were surprised at ( lie '
general appearance of the store ]
room 'and stock would be putting I
it mildly. The first feature that :
attracts thc prospective purchaser ; :
is the superb window display.
The arrangement of the various
sizes , shapes and styles is equal
in taste and ( elegance to that lis-
played by the most up to late
metropolitan shoe cmporium.
\Vindow dressing has become an
1 art and this sell known firm
keeps abreast of the newest ideas
with marvelous exactness. An-
other , : point that is p\rticularly :
noticeable in this store is the
sCl'Up1l10usly . clean and neat ap-
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Do Y011 Want To Get Weli
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: MRSEDNOLTE' ' . \
i , MAQNETC Q HEALER
: J las practiced in Falls City and vicinity for five years , and her success has long been
established. She has effected cures in many instances wherein the patients has been
, given up to die.
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J1 'IjVRTIC / II1/ILhVC' IS . /1 SC"fhiVClj'-nc that requires a perfect 1
knowledge of the human anatomy. Its application is ' logical and its cures are certain h
l and permancnt It. 1 is not a myth , but is founded on common sense and appeals to thc 4h ;
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, know. ( Ask them about them. ) f/1 .
y't'o ,
TuVhom Itlay Concern :
I suffered from a tumor on thc neck which
? \ Irs . gd Nolle , magnetic healer , removed en-
tirch' by _ nine treatmcnts. J \'cr since going
to ,1lrs. Nolte , my general health has been
F much improvcd. 1lrs. { .T as.J ellison.
g Falls City. Ncbr. .
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During the summer of 1904 I was aflicted'
with rhenmatism and after a short course of
treatment of i11rs. gd Nolte , was entirely relieved -
lieved of thc ailment. E. S. 'l'owlc.
Falls City , Nebr.
To [ Whom It May Concern :
ti 1 have had bowel trouble for a number of
cars. Last spring I took ten terms of treaty -
y men ts from \lrs. Ed Nolte and ha 1 ' etl't been
bothercd with it since A. G. Hoppock.
Falls City , Ncbr.
I have : been greatly benefited by Mrs.
Z Noltc's treatment. I have now taken three
courses of treatment under her and am in
consequence enjoying better health than T
y have for several years previous to placing y-
self under her -arc. 1 had been in poor health
for three years 1\1rs C. P l . eavis
Falls City , Nebr.
; 1lrs. Ed Nolte , Magnetic Healer : \
For years I was afiictecl with that . dread
! disease , stomwl , trnl1hl I Celt so badly all
the time that life was a burden to mc. I can
t4 not speak in too high praise of magnetic heal-
ing- I shall always feel it my duty to thank
I/if. .
l\rrs.Bd Nolte. I had paid hUIHlreds of dollars f ( ,
for medicine that done mc 110 g-ood. 1 took . :
nine treatments and in three weeks I could do \ ' . ; P
my . work. I havn't been as well for ten years . 1p l
as I am now. 1\lrs. A. n"a\'er. ll " .
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Mrs. Ed Noltc : Bern , Kansas 1 ,
I write this to show you how much r appreciate - ;
preciate what you did for me. I was troubled dfy
with catarrh and had , not been able to do any .J
hard work in cold weather and suffered a great 4 ! .
deal and could not get any relief for more than
a day or so at a time. At last I was per Hlad- tit t
ed ( to try a magnetic healer and sent to 111'5. ( ,11
Nolte. She gave me one office treatment and " . . :
G weeks a\sent treatments 1111(1 I am able to be . a
out all kinds of weathcr and can say that I amyl
well. Lizzic Krainebil1 t S 't \
Falls City , Neb. r4I I
1\1y daughter Maude , suffered from a peculiar - ; , t
culiar and severe attack of nervousness and } 1.
stomach trouble and was completely cured and \ j
restored to health b\ iIrNol tc. I am certain ds
that her illness would have proved fatal . but , ' ,
for Mrs. Nu1te. Mrs. H. C. ] ) ,1\'IS. . ,
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lIiddleburgNeb.
I suffered with what doctors called kidney
disease for more than ten Ycars. I tried a 'S 1 '
great doctors and medicine none of which re- V.rl
leived mc. At last I thought I would tl y a f. ' .
magnetic healer and went to Mrs. Nulte. I
took 12 treatments and have not had one bit
of trouble since. Sarah \Vallers
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Mr..co EQJf J' olte9 Ma.g-netlc l-lealer w '
My Office is at nlY residence , 3 blk east of Library , Falls City r
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earancc of the entire stock. ' Sys-
cm is one of the watch words of
.he "Shoe Parlor. " 'rhe stock is
lrrang-ed in such a careful and
; ystematic manner that to place :
Lily pair of shoes in the house in
he customer's hands is but the
\\01'1 \ : of a few seconds .lcsn
[ [ all and Green waId arc what
night technically be termed shoe
: .pecialists. Their widespread
lciuaintance with all of the lead-
ing- manufacturers and jobbers of
footwear , together with their
practical knowledge of the leath-
cr trade , and general business
acumen , makes it well nigh impossible -
possible for them to buy anything
but the.cream of thc out put of
the shoe making industry. Their
business methods enable them to
buy goods at a reasonable discount -
count from which their customers
receive the direct bencfit. The
shoes in this store bear the names
of half a dozen of the best firms
on earth. 'he stock ellibraces a
large variety of shoes. 1'here is
the tiny little creation of kid and ;
silk for baby : the dainty ( slipper
of the latest shape fog sister ; the
sturdy school shoe for brother ;
\'a till , comfortable lined and un-
lincl shoes for father and mother ;
the tough , hobnailed brogan for
the laborer ; the finest patent
leather footwear that society demands -
mands , and a complete line of
the best rubbers obtainable. Hall
& Greenwald have added heavily
to their already large assortment
of fashionable hoisery and arc
rapidly gaining a big trade it
this department.
For a nice juicy steak or a nicr
rib roast call 74
\V care still making special 10"
price on lard and cured meats 0
all kinds at Coupe & ' 1'horntons.
The speech of Gco. A. Abbot
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before the good roads meetin .
wa ! timely and' practical. 1\1r ' \
Abbott has ' given - . dreads d
evidently good '
roads legislation much thought
and consideration. His remarks
on this occasion were the basi s of
discussion and his idea will prob-
ably be the nucleus of legislative
action.
\Ye have experienced plumbers „ .
and will do your work reasonable I
- Crook and Co.
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W. H. MADDOX
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
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Lands bought and sold
Hartford Fire Insurance
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" Houses in city for sale .
f r10ney to 10.11 ,
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t Telephone 18.
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