The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, December 16, 1904, Image 27

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RESTORED.
COMPLETELY RESTORED.
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_ Mrs. P. Brunzel wife of P. Brunzel ,
stock dealer , residence 3111 Grand
' venue , Everett , 'ash" , says : "For fifteen .
teen rears : I suf.
fered with terrible
pain In my back 1
did not know what
" .1w' It was to enjoy a
) .b. night's rest and
pi arose In the morn-
2 , , , Ing feeling tired and
refreshed Mr suf
+ ' ' Bering sometimes
1\i.\ was simply Inde
I > , s > > t scrlbable When J
' finished the first
t i . box of Doan's Kid.
' " 3 ks ' ner Pills 1 felt likE.
, a different woman
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I continued until I
had taken five boxes Doan's Kidney
Pills act very effectively very prompt
ly , relieve the aching pains and all
F other annoying dlfIlcultles. "
Foster.Milburn Co. , Buffalo N. Y
For sale by all druggists. Price fiO
cents per box.
The best war to keep people from
getting onto your curves is to ue per ,
t rectly straight.
FLOCKING INTO CANADA.
Immigration ' From Dakota and Adjoin
ing States-Major Edwards , United
States Consul General at Montreal ,
Describes the Movement as Due to
Scarcity of Land
Montreal No\ 15.-\lajor ; Allison
Edwards , United States Consul Gen'
oral , who returned today from a visit
to his home at Fargo , North Dakota ,
Mid In an Interview : 1'he proper
a ay to describe the manner In which
\ . the people oC North Dakota are coming .
) Ing over Into Western Canada Is to
say ; they are coming over In droves.
Among the people there did not seem
to be any thought oC there being a
boundary line at nl1 It Is simply n
' . question " added the major , "oC there
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\ . not being any more land In North
, Dakota and the surrounding States ,
and the people arc flocking to Canada
, to get good farms Naturally the
, number that will \ come over will \ increase .
crease all the time , and I may say
the people you are getting are the
best people In the west. They are
well supplied with money and are
well acquainted with the conditions
under which they : will have to work "
The agents of the Canadian Govern.
rnent are prepared to give the fullest
information regarding homestead and
other lands.
There are no good manners wlU'
' poor morals
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Every housekeeper should know
that If they will bur Defiance Cold
, Water Starch for laundry use they
will save not only time , because It
never sticks to the Iron , but because
s each package contains 16 oZ.-one full
pound-whlle all other Cold Water
Starches are put up Inpound pack
ages , and the pride Is the same 10
cents. Then again because Defiance !
Starch Is free from all Injurious them
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' 1 . Icals. It your : grocer tries to sell you n
.t2-oz , package It Is because he has
1\ stock 011 hand which h" , wishes to
dispose of before he puts In Defiance
E He knows that Defiance Starch has
o printed on every package In large let.
r tars and figures " 16 ozs " Demand
Defiance and save much time and
money ' : and the annoyance at the Iron
6t1cklnJ Defiance never sticks.
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J A great many at us can quote Shake
' I peare to no purposc.
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Important to Mothers.
Examine carefully every bottle ot CASTORIA ,
a safe and sure remedy for infants and children ,
and lee that It
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Bears the
6liDature ot tn .Fi
In V. For Over 30 YCllrl
.rho Kind You llave Always Bought ; .
What a girl loves about a football
tame Is that , not knowing anything
\bout it , eha can pretend to enjoy tt
i wUdly
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I BRASKA.- STATE NEWS Il I
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TALK OF MOVING SUGAR FACTOR
Company Claims Not Enough Beets
Arc Raised.
GRAND : ISLAND--There Is n very
persistent rumor here , with 1\lllla1'ent.
ly I considerable ground for Its repeated -
pented circulation , that the American !
Beet Sugar company Is abont to talOn
n significant step-the dismantling
and removal of one of its Nebraska
factories to Colorallo. 1l Is again
saill-for the rumor has been circu
lated , denied and again become cur
rent-that within six months the machinery .
chlnery oC the Norfolk factory will
have been shipped to Lamar , Cole
Inquiry of reliable and directly disInterested ,
Interested parties at Norfolk , dome
ten days ago led to the Information
that the III'oposed action came to the
ears oC Norfoll's business ! men over a
month ugo. - The business men tool
the matter tip ) , made inquiry of the officials .
ficlals of the company , learned that
the removal was In contemplation because -
cause ; oC the light acreage of beets
raised 111 that section of the state ( mind
set ahout. In /Ill / effort to buy 01' lease \
the Illnnt. This proved Impractical
for some reason It Is : ( aid that . the
company then prolosed ) that the busl
ness men of Norfolk and the furmCl' ,
interested pledge ( an increased ! nUI11.
her of acres / of bee I s , So fur as ho I
business men of the city were concerned .
cerned no results outnlned from this ,
the Lushness men not seeing their
way clear to multO the gual'l1ntees. Il
was stated then , that efforts were being .
Ing made to encourage the farmers
who had raised beets , to Increase the
number or acres contracted and to
encourage non , beet raisers to take
small contmcts. It 18 to he added
that the Informants referred
, to-the
disinterested Norfolk parties-the entire .
tire position of the American Beel
Sugar company \ was largely In the
nature of a bluff , made for the purpose -
lose ) of securing n larger acreage oC
beets
The officials of the local company
are either not advised very fully in
the matter or are 11IR lwllnPIl to give
out what they Imow Nothing pertaining -
talnlng to the matter can bo learned
from them
CLYDE LESTER IS KILLED.
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Shot By John Lucas on Phelps County
Farm.
I1OI..DREGE.-A fatal shooting affray -
fray occurred In the northern part c.f
the county , when John Lucas shot and
killed Clyde Lester , a young mUll ,
about 22 years of age , who had been !
working for Lucas , but quit a few dnys 1
ngo
It nIlllears that Lester went to the
Lucas farm IUIII dmnunded his Wal.l'H :
which IImounted to about / $40 , which
Lucas would not par , and words ( ell'
sued. Next morning Lester again
started for the Lucas house , hut Lucas
saw him from the field ] and ordered
him 10 Sfl1 } ) . } .mlpl' slid not , and Incas .
cas rested his shotgun on the fence
end fired killing Lester ' '
, Instantly. Time
gun was loaded with buckshot , one
charge entering the breast , them being .
Ing ten shots found In the breast and
one In the throat.
The other charge entered his legs.
The gun was a new one which Lucas
Is said to have bought at Elm Creele
The deceased was unarmed , an old ]
knife and a husking peg being all that
was In his pockets Several men were
On the Lucas farm at the time and wlr
nessed the shoollng Lucas seems unconcerned .
concerned over the mattor.
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He rsef and Wagon Stolen.
STAN'rON.-'fwo horses , wagon
rind harness were stolen from the farm
or Henry Mathes . one-half mile east of
this place The theft was committed
lame time between ) 11 o'cloclt a.t ; night
and i In \h.o-mornlnr. . -
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THE NEWS IN NEBRASKA ,
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Cases or smallpox and diphtheria
have beets reported at B < , atrlce.
The fal'mers' elevator at BluE :
Springs ) ib , almost com1leh } and time .
contractor expects to have It ready
for occupancy ) by December 20.
Word was received ! In West Point
o Hht ! death William BO ! sow , who
wits Il Inllcnt ] iron CUI111ug county 111
time hospital for the Insane nt Hast
Ings. The body was brought home for
burial.
' 1'eddte , a two-year-old child oC Mr.
and Mrs.Vi11 Baldwin oC Fremont , If
seriously ill \ from llrlnltng ! carbolic
aeili. The child got the bottle from on
shelf , pulled ) the cork out and drank
n quantity } of the burning 1i/uid. I / The
child wilt live , but its throat Is badly l
uurned.
The two brick yards at Table flock
have practically shut down for the
season ! . although there : Is yet 0011\11
burning to do The season just closlll
has peen much he I mosL prosperous
one of their 1) : < I"t < , nce , The output ) or
the two I plants ) , 1M well UII to the 10 , .
0110,000 llIarle
A meeting oC the local rural I cars .
dors was held at'isner last week
with a full attellllanco of carriers.
Hcsollltions were Ilnb'sel ! looltlng 10
the letterment of the country rondR.
Nunwrons suggestions for II1\lrovo )
ment were made and the meeting was
very harmonious throllghollt.
The Hoard of Public Lancls and
Buildings let several contracts for
legislative sUllplie/ / The principal )
Item , the bill \ tiles , was let to time State
, Journal for $1.50 each for 300 ' ] , ho
docket , roll cmjlls : > , maps of legislative
districts , vouchers and other small
Items were divided between Tint Sedg'
wc-It ! of York and Hnrrr Porter
A numher of sU\ICI'lntUllllents \ or
stat Institutions have sent In their !
reports to GovernorIfckey . hut until
they have been checked over In time
governor's oll1ce and found to he correct .
rect they will not ho given IlIIullclt
The reports thus far / received I\IOW \
the Institutions to he In good con ct ! .
lioll IlIIII the ! cost per \ capita for maintenance '
tenance less than for the two years
preceding this biennium
'Vord has just been received that
three of Auhul'1l's citizens were extremely .
tremely thankful on 'I'hanl\sglvlnJ
( dny as on that day ( Messers .1. A.
Bun'ess , ' [ ' , .1. Crummel amid J. 1'01.
Armstrong struck a 100 barrel oil WIII
on tholr oil land nt Cleveland , Okla
IlOnw. All three of the men wore
present whcn the well was "Rhol" allli
their friends are congratulating thelll
all their geed fortuno. '
At Frclllont Chnrlos Ward , alias
Davis , changed his plea \ ] the third tlmo
amid salll he was guilty of stabhlll ;
Policeman Connor two months ago.
tic was sontellt'ell by Judge Hollen'
Iwelt to serve two years anti six
months III the penitentlllr Ward
pleaded not guilt the first time he
, was arrnlgn ( When he was brought
up for trial the first oi last week he
said he would plead guilty and did so
Tim Sedgcwlck's large four'Rtor
new newspaper block at York was
saved frolll being hUl'l1ed hy the timely .
ly I discovery of an employe at about
ij o'cloclt In the morning. In an 1m.
menb'e underground bin Is stored
twenty tons of coal , which ignited [
from spontaneous combustion , and
was Just beginning to blaze when dls
covered
William fo.ngan was lelllod at Sut
ton hy jumping from a thirty foot
bridge , his head striking a stone lie
was 40 years old and unmarried. It
seems he was walking west on the
railroad tracks and was crossing the
bridge threefourths or a mile west ot
Sutton. A train was coming from the
west and being unable to got across
the bridge ahead of the train , he
Jumped
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va You Know What : An Aniline
Blue Is1
The I1al1lh' B1\1l'lug hook , whose "nIb"
\1n\'O been 'nlpI'l\rhl ) regularly In our ,
ol\1l1\uS for several mouths pat ) , I\ ! \ celi
deserving of special ) mention to all our
rl'ndel'1\ .
One sheet fl'Ol1tho handy Bhl'lnl l10ClIc
.m produce ten gallons : of blue wl\tlJr of
the proer , ( , ell lstolll' ' for the inundry.
] ) IlrO\IO\ \ : I1ll1cl1 , Auiltmme blueing ; was tasted , r
' ' the \ COIIIIOIs\lJllrs and now F + ?
fly GO\'UUUlr , thoyo ( ! \ ,
It is I the only blue upon time BUl'l.lplJ\1\ 1
111\ : t'kot. N
It I\ \ used 11\ shirt mind collar factories
O\'m' 'whorll. \\'hvt Because ! it will not i
) lotl trcak ; Pierre or IlIj\l1'o the 11110115 And
will bring them out a snowy whlto.
Put Blame on PrInters.
One oC Browning's remarks : IR ChRT"
acterlRtic. lie once said to Dr. Knight
"thnt all the unintelllgihllity ot 'Sore a
l1ello' Is due to the IlrlntorR They
woulll change 111r punctuation and not
print nay commas semicolons , dashes
mind ( hrnclwts. "
SPECIAL NOTICE.
UNDOl'otA Hair Tonic will lend to
Four hair that soft fluffy ulllicarnnce
appreciated by 11(0)110. ) of good taste
null rel1nen1l'nt.
Ask ; Your Bnrber. .
Send us your immune for free rent. t
meuL
THE UNDOMA COl'oIPANY , Omnhn.
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Laid Dy for a Rainy Day. t
Among the belongings of nn aged
pauper ) who died nt Breslau worn
found moro than two hurlllrolwolght (
of stale bread and ( hls'ull ) / , 3011 ) hot 110ft
of mllllcino from mho worlhollRo IIIR'
pensary , $300 In cash and $21i0 In ,
secllrltlos.
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THE PERUNA ALMANAC
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IN 8,000,000 HOMES.
Tim 1'Orl1no. Lucky Day Alumnae
has become n ftxturd In over eight
million homOR. 1l .cnn bo obtained
from all druggists { roo. Bo sure to
inquiry } carl ) ' . The HOIi ) Almnnnc Is
nJl'l"tdy published and the RIIPllly will
soon ho exhausted. Do not pill It orr. {
Get one to'da ) ' .
Trying Spring Weather.
One oC the odd observations oC tit
medical ( profession IR that oC the
deaths In all parts of the country the
number Is larger III Mnrch and April
or each year nnd smaller In October
and Novomher
Insist on Getting It.
Some grocers tin m ) ' they dOIl't keep
Defiance .Staarcli. 'l'hl:1 ! : la I : because : they
have n stock IIn hand or other hl'llnrlll
: ontalnlng ) only 12 07. In 1\ package ) ,
\\'hlchth cy WOlI't he able to Hell first ! ,
ncc.lUsc J'lIl1nco contains 16 070 for
the same mone ) ' .
Do you tivttnt 1tj 1)7. , Instead or 12 OZ
for same : mnoney7 1'11l'11 buy Denanco
Starch. H'IIUII'l'R no cOlllclng.
Too Much Warmth.
" 'Veil , salt , w'on 110 preach told
Or'er Williams dar wuz n warm web-
come wallin' for hIm on clo other side ,
you ( 'ould 'n' hearn him hol1orln' for
ice clean 'crust do settlement ! " -At.
lanll\ Constitution ,
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Ask Your Druggist for Allen' Foot.Ease ,
"I tried ALI.E"S fi'OO'r.gASE recently -
11 , allli have just bough ! t another supply It
has cured my corns , and the hot , burning
and itchhigsensatlon In my toot which wars
almost unbearable , and I would not ho without . ,
out It now.-MrR. W. .1 Walker , Camden ,
N. J. " Sold \Iv \ ) all DruggIsts , $ c.
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Ir f Hlltln' . .ltor ! worn IIn'thlng IIko
the apartment house brand his ten-
ants would Boon ho klclclng for moro
hent.
A OLJAitAtiT1:1tI ) JUItJ . FOIL 1'If.l')4.
IIt ' I ing . ] 1111111. JIIel'lIllIur ' l'rutrlllllr.j ( 1'110.'Ullf
rtrllJlllhL { will r"r'II,1 IIIUII" y It l'A7.0 OlNTMltliT . .
falls \0 cure yuu III Ii to 14 IIB'A We _
Charity leaves enough sins uncov-
erod' to prevent gossips from acquirIng - p
Ing loclcjaw. 1
Plflo's CurD for Consumption Is nn IntnlllblQ
medicine ! for coughs IUlll 'ohI8.-N W. SANUJi. ,
Ocean Grove , N. J" , Jrob 17. l00J ,
There Isn't nearly as much enjoyment .
ment In being a drinking man it no-
Jody ! In your family obJects
Qllt.T 'ONE" . .NPoL'VU' ouwc
FREEThc ! M ! o.StS t4. . D wow tNvon ! ! E , i
: i\ . w tt tccvcnrro : boor : aoxnous , . . L '
Many a man 18 driven to a. corner
saloon boclI.uao his hOIno ll1n't homelike -
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