The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, January 06, 1905, Image 12
- - . . . _ _ . _ _ . . . . > r . . . . _ . FIMITATIONS . I of FOLEY HONEY AND TARI " t On account of the great merit and popularity of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR . -.it : I for Coughs , Colds , and Lung T'roublc , several manufacturers are advertising I imitations with similar sounding names with the view of profiting by the favorably r , known reputation of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. . 4 DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON , ' I We originated HONEY AND TAR as a Throat and Lung Remedy and unless you get FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR you do not get the original and genuine. . -y Remember the name and insist upon having FOLEY'S HONEY AND Tt > li. Do not risk your life or health by taking imitations , which cost you the same as the genuine. . FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR is put up in three S1'ZCS--25C , 50C and $ i00. ' I Prepared only by FOLEY & 00. 92-94-96 Ohio Street , Chicago , UUnois. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY DR. McrIILLAN , Proprietor City Pharracy' - - - - - - - What Others Say. And . . Thcn1 mICl'UUIlIt : 11.\ 1.1. t , . And tllt'll' , "I'lli'll \I'lli'll tlm rn ' w \\'n' ripe \ . tlicy w1I1 tll 11",1 , .4.1111 th , ' 1t \ 'UH b(11 U \ \ hit , . I'o'ar Wh'rH enc , ' \\0111111 did hlcI. Atlll thl'II'I'r a little , 11111' flll1ll1l ( sh" mtdJ\ ! 1101 Hluy. And thorn ' 'I'hell as rho your wan"11 : " 'l'imo , . " \\"al\lI\I" \ \\'lIt atria. Aid thcn- - , ' 1'1111laltl : the h , ' " " . \11101111' ' forll'otll1I 1111'11 Iow ( III thn lotto Gard . acro. 1Il'IIt'ath a atone - A'lIllhl'II' , 'I'he I ' alls City 'l'ribunc is i ! one year old this week , and eem" " to he good for many \ l\1or \ , 1l1l1ll- hold Leader. Mrs A. B ( ; ant of Nulls City was here \ Vedl1l'sday'isiting her parents , 1e \ ' , 1' red Unland and wife.--Hu\l1bollt \ StalHlanl. - - - why hill \ more rabbits than you can cat ? 'l'hi ! tiling killing 100 rabbits a lay isn't anything- Uo shoot a hear , or lion , or tig-er. Iliamwatha 11'urld. - - - - - \Ve believe thc past rear has been one of the most prosperous ill the hiStory of \'CtIOI1. It is sincerely hoped that next year will be as fruitfu1.--- Ycrdon Vc- dette , - - From the tandpoint uf the school boy it is a case of hard , unadulterated luck when the first blizzard uf the season comes \ ( u during the holiday , 'acation.-- If U111 bold t Enterprise. \ - - - - - - Hon. I' ' ; . A. Tucker , senator- I 01 elect from \ this district , went to tm' : fincolnVedncsday to get locat- ; : If cd and in readiness for the open- ingof the leg-islature.-JIU\l1- \ I . hold Enterprise { : ) rj _ _ _ _ ! 10j County Superintendent Crock- " : fo . . 'ca er and 1 family spent Christmas t FE with N. B. Judd and family , , , . 1" . ; I ! t I.d I -.d - - - - - - i'rort I here \Ir Crochet went to Omaha to attend the teachers' association t and 1lrs. Crocker and ' little Alice will remain hen until his return.llsl retlll'l1. - ysnn Ncwsbuy. Hidlardson county last year furnished thirt -one students to the state university whilc her sandier sister , Pa " , nee , scnt forty six , the latter ranking fourth in I the state. -Ilnmboldt Leader Uncle Hi l3eld'n returned yes- tenlay from a visit in \Vvmore. Ill' was accompanied hy his ! ' ( laughterIrs.'Ciut : Denton , and little t son who will visit here whill' ' [ 'im is on a work train at Rulo. - Da'SOIl K " , sbuy. ' [ 'he rural route patrons were pretty good to the carden 'T hey gave them dressed } chickensducks rabbits , potatoes , pie , , and many other products of the farm. The carriers right now are hang a hard time to serve their patrons through snow and cold weather and the farmers cannot be too apprcciati . - " , atha llrarld 1 , - - - - A horse race between a steed owned by a farmer .11.d one own- cd by the goypsy population of i ' ' Humboldt attracted quite a crowd of sports Saturday aftc1'l100n. The farmer's horse woe thc race. Shortly after the race a fight uc- . . . cured and the man who tried to separate the combatants was the only one who got licked and he don't know ' who hit him. - - Hum- boldt nterprise. . . - - - - - At the meeting of the town board last Friday evening mo- tion carried that the occupation tax on pool and } billiard tables be reduced to S35 per annum for the first table , and 817,50 for each additional - ditional table. It was also mO\- ed and seconded that the entire ; hoard I acts as a committee to find out all thl" information possible in regard to the suppression , or contro1.of a so-cal1ed bucket shop to report at iln adjourned meet- ing- to be held this e\'Lning-- Stel1t Press. The tchison n ; lobe tells of a : J cross conductor } on the Central Branch \\'ho.onlered a passenger to take a grip oil the scat in front of him. 'he [ passenger , paid no , ittemiol1. 'Vhen the condlltor came around again he aid to the passenger : "If YOU don't take that grip oT that seat I will throw it out of the window. " 'l'h passenger still paid 110 at- tcntiln. The next time the conductor - ductor came around he threw the grip out of the winduw. "If you had taken it off the seat. " the I condu.tor : explained , "I wouldn't ! ha\'c thrown it out. " 'I'hen the passenger : spoke. "I don't care anything , a'otlt it , " he said : "it wasn't my grip.K. . C. Star. - - - - A Job for the Ministerial I I , Associntion. 'I'he'I'rihune and 1'he Journal both called attention to worthy Fails City families who arc a-tu- al1\ ' sutTerlng- the necessities of life. Something' should be lone in the matter. 'V : are all , to a pertain extent , our brother's keeper. If there is a business man in town who would not con- tribute to such a worthy cause we would like to publish his name. \Vhy not have thc ministerial association appoint a lady from each church as a committee to make inquiries and take contribu- tion to at least temporaril ' pro- vide for our poor ? - - - - - - - - - - - Local and Personal. Hare - you written . \ it 11))4 ( ) this . ml'c'ek. - ' 1 hc quail is t11ore \ than orna- lI1ental. A Hiawa'tha farmer found 400 chinch hugs in thc craw oft quail he shot. IIf now . ' n\ says he will shoot hc next ma : n . caught shooting quail on his ' _ _ X farm. , It is estimated that S10n.OOO was spent hy Richardson county \ farmers during : : 1904. in put chasing - , ing- merchandise of Clmicago cata- logue houses. \Vh ) ' not resolve ' to spend Y'lur , money \ with the hone merchant : luring .1)05 } ? One Fails City man aas saving i Tuesday morning that he always got the worst of it. " Wh\ . " hc said , "thistamation blizzard blew the snow ofT of every walk il1 our block and piled it upon 111i11 C. All the neighbors got out and guyed l1Ie while I s11O\'elcd the t stuff otTo "If there is anything had going , depend upon it , it will light on . me. , , A number oi Indians were ill , town last week consulting a la w- f yer about the proceedure in HLI- wHtha courts. 'rhey ' ' " ' , _ say' p\'e1"\ tillll thc Hiawatha justicesget . . ' . . hard up they send the tOWil } . . marshall , or the under sheriff as the world : say , out to the reservation - tion to corrall a few Indians. They arc taken to Hiawatha and put in jail. The officers : will then a.r- notify i the m what fine f they wit : ' ' Y leave to pdY ) , after the payment of which they arc discharged until - I . . . til the court gets hard up ag-ain. 'l'his sort of frenzied finance f , f ( should be broug-ht to the ttcn- , - I f tion of 'l'onnly fiawsot Without - , delar. it ' . _ , . . . t 1 - - ' ' ' ' . . . . . . 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