The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, January 13, 1905, Image 7

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! f Stubborn 1 Coughs and Colds
" , ' . . . Obstinate racking coughs that settle on the lungs and may develop into Pneumonia over night are quickly cured by
II I I , , FOLEYS HONEY-TAR
I It soothes and heals the inflamed air passages , stops the cough , heals and strengthcms the lungs. FOLEY'S
i HONEY AND TAR contains no opiates or other harmful drugs , and is safest for children and delicate people.
j P Remember the naine-FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR-and insist upon having the genuine , as no other remedy
4 _ is so safe or as certain in results.
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\ Given Up to Die With Croup. Editor Cured of Lung Trouble.
1" A . . Mrs. P. I. Cordier , of Mannington , Ky. , writes : "My three-year W. L. Straub , Editor of St. Petersburg ( Fla. ) Times , writes :
' old girl' had a severe case of croup ; the doctor said she could not live "When coming across the bay from Port Tampa I got wet and caught a
, ' and I gave her up to die. I went to the store and got a bottle of cold that affected my throat and lungs. I neglected it , thinking I would
[ Foley's Honey and Tar. The first dose gave quick relief and soon recover , but I kept getting worse , until I bought a bottle of Folcy's
\ saved her life. " Honey and Tar , and it cured me completely. "
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1 : Three sizes-25c , 50c , $1.00 The 50 cent size contains two and one-half times as much as the small size and the
$1.00 bottle almost six times as much. Refuse Substitutos.
SOLD ADD RECOMMENDED BY
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DR. McrtILLAN , Proprietor City Pharmacy'
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t ' 1' ' vo Choice steam heated
room for rent in State Bank
Building'
"ft' t ' , ' Mrs Bingham of Kansas City
is visiting her sister :1\lr5. : Chas
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WIlson.
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Mr. and :1\rs : Charles Bracelin
' : and infant ( dallg'ht are visiting
with Mrs King in this cit\ . - " .
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: t l\1r. : and .Mrs. Chester Fisher .
. arc maldng' preparations to , remove -
. . move to a farm nearSen cHjK ; s , , '
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. Mrs. Rhodes returned to her
home in -11. Plea : ant , Iowa , after
il : ten days visit with her daughter -
ter , Mrs. W. W1' Abbey.
ItJohnny , " said a teacher , "do
you know that every boy in this
_ room has a chance to become
president ? " I aint replied Johnny ,
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'Pm a ( demoira : "
, 'fhere arc a number of Falls
City men wile should take The
Tribune who are not subscribers.
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Call up 226 : and let us put your
name on the list.
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. Lawyer , Farmer , M' rchant ,
. . . ' ' . Doctor , any of you or better still
'r-'R all of you , give us a trial order of
job work , and see how promptly
1 . and artistically we do the work.
j ] ; very farmer on a rural route
. , , should have his name and address
,1t-o
V t 1 on his \'elopes. Wedo this work
in a workmanlike manncr. Our
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\ work is not cheap , its ! inexpensive.
The two weeks of vacation
. went without snow. The little
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! fellows who received sleds at
Christmas learned the jessson
I "that hope deferred 111aketh the
heart sick. " - -
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A big fire along the B & . M
railroad track west of town was
in lull sway luring the high
wind on last \Vcdncsclazy \ fter-
nool1. It is probable that sparks
from an engine started it. A
number of halls City people
watched the flames with some
anxiety for a while Upon reach-
ing- the swampy places in the
bottom lanels , however , the fire
was cxting-ushecl without loss of
property.
The University of Kansas Man-
dolin Club 1 which appeared at
The Gelding 'flteaterVednesday .
evening under the auspices of the
Episcopal church ladies was c.n- ;
posed of artists on the mandolin
Howpver it did not receive the
patronage that such a high class
entertainment should Have le-
sen'ed. Selections of unusual
merit were rendered by Professor
Beatty and Mr. Goldmnn.
'l'he immortal bard's lines were
exemplilie(1 many times over last
? - -oIoncla when the school bell
rang after a two weeks \'acation.
The whining schoolboy with his
satchel and shining morning lace !
creeping like a snail unwilling to
school.
D. C. Kirkpatrick has caught
the popular craze and " , ill open a
skating rink in the Jenne Opera
house about Friday. Roller
skating has become a perfect
craze again and 1\11' Kirkpatrick
should reap a handso me return
for his efforts.
Mrs. James Pickett entertained
the young married women's
Kensington last Wednesday. Time
afternoon was thoroughly enjoyable -
joyable , as arc all the meetings
of this organization.
, ecl May : went to Hum oldt the
Ii s of the wect.
Mabel Shier of Dawson is
the guest ot Miss Elizabeth
Nay lor.
Go to L. C. Mauger for red
kerosenL' It wont smoke your
chimneys.
Found--A ten dollar silver
crtilkat For particnlars call
on J. C. l\IcCiain , Bariula , Neb
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\ \ ' , A. Grecnwall ( was a D &
.I passenger to Humboldt 1\1on-
clay , where he attended , the
Annual HankcI's' Meeting' held in
that city Monday ! e\'cning'
The burglars tried to break in-
to 'l'he 'rribune ot1ice the other
nig-ht. If this gang is'caug'ht a
pIca of insanity ought .to be
easily estab1i hcd.
l\Iiss : Browning who has been
visiting for the past two weeks
with her parents at Craig' Mo. ,
resumed her studies nt the Busi-
ness College on 'l\lesday.
Alice Valentine returned the
first of the week from 'Vymore
where she has been visiting for
the past two weeks \ \ ith her sis-
ter.
ter.1)r.
1)r. H. R. Miner will deliver
the first of a series of lectures on
materin medica before the Kan-
sas City medical college Wednesday -
day of next week. The college
is to be congratulated on securing
Dr. Miner as a lecturer.
In a contest conducted by the
Herbal Remedy Co. at the Jenne
opera house last week , Miss Vi-
ola Lippold was the fortunate one
in securing the beautiful set of
silver ware given away to the
most popular young lady in the
city.
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Loans ! ! Farms ! !
SO acres , 55600.00 good location. t
HIO acres , well lucatcd 5 500.00
100 acres , near depot 54000.00
150 acres , well located , good
terms.
HIO acres near Salem , will take
some western land
House and :2 : lots 3 blocks busi-
ness center halls Cityg'ooc1 term
:2 : lots fronting east near Con-
rent.
HIe ) acres Johnson Co. Nebr.
well located , good terms , might
consider 4001'80 acres in exchange
Also milny farms south and also ; -
so farms west , tell me where you
perfcr to goo and what you want.
Money to loan on land , annual
interest , optional paY'111ents. Can
arrange to pay interest any day
you wish-Henry C. Smith , Falls
City , Nebr.
A Good Move.
\Ve are very glad to state that
the ladies of the Methodist church
have appointed a comittee to as-
sist the poor. Now let an the
other churches co-operate in this.
Don't wait unlll the winter is i
over , act now .
Collection Notice.
Time Chicago Lumber & Coal
Co. requests all parties owing
them to kindly settle their accounts -
counts by January 15 , 05.-F. .
W. Michel , Local Manager.
John Gilligan went to Lincoln
the fore part of this week.
REFRACTIONIST
R.L.Baumont , M. D. ,
Sixth & FelixSt.Joseph
Formerly eye and ear specialist -
ist now limited practice to
Eye Glasses