The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, January 20, 1905, Image 5

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, WHEN , YOU CATCH COLD
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- Do not take 'chances o' it wearing away or experiment with some unknown preparation
which may leave the' bronchial tubes and lungs weakened and susceptible to attack from
, the germs of Pneumonia. Qr Consum tion. . ' "
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: t , . . . . ' ; ] OLEYS H0NEYTAR ,
i' not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs and prevents serious results
f from a cold. Contains no opiates. . .
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L- . , . It Saved His Life After the Doctor Said A Policeman's Testimony.
( - He Had Consumption. J. N. Patterson , night policeman , of Nashua , Iowa , writes : CCLast
, . W. R. Davis , Vissalia , California , writes : IIThere is no doubt but winter I had a bad cold on my lungs and tried at least a halfdozen
what If-oley's IIollCY and Tar saved my life. I had an awful cough advertised cough medicines and had treatment from two physicians
on my lungs and the doctor told me I had consumption. I commenced without getting any bcnefit. A friend recommended li'oleY'8 Honey
: taking Foley's Honey and Tar and found relief from the first and and Tar and two-thirds of a bottle cured me. I consider it the
three bottles cured me completely. " greatest cough and lung medicine ip the world. "
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& . Three sizes-2Sc , SOc and $1.00. The 50 . cent size contains two and one-half times as mi ch as the small size and the
. $1.00 bottle almost six times as much. Refuse Substltutos.
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? SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY'
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- 1. l\lr . . Ed Schut is i nn thc sick
' : - list ] Miss Id 1 Leei. i. i (101 g her
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o Mr. and i1rs. C. Steinbrink are
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/ thc proud parents of a Itttil
daughter who arrived It their
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- - . , . home Friday. +
\'lan 'Ducrfddt is working for
; --Mrs. C. Stein brink.
. BYron Dillin took a load of oats
and corn to tl'hackcr's mill ] , Satur-
day , for his unclc.
Byron Dunn and Jacob Arnold
6 " were among the young . folks trom' '
. this ronmunity : who attended the
K danc at Barada Wednesday C\'C-
n'ng-
Mr. F. Gerwick is preparing
leave for Gagc'County in a short
ti mc.
I Ira Dunn transacted business in
1'alls l City 'l'hursday.
f _ Miss ! Nellie Dunn , teacher in
Dist. 24 spent Tuesday evening
, . . . - . at thc home , of Mrs. Butlcr.
i . 1\11' , H. C. Duerfcdt has erected
, a nice large ] building thc past
few wccls.
Messrs. Gust Ducrfclc1tGcorg-e . .
Duerfcldt . C. Ducrfcldt , Ed
' Ducrfclc1t and Albert l\Iichcabs
arc putting up ice from thc Duer-
' felc1t pond for their summer use.
alph Wheeler spent Sunday
- . . afternoon with his friend Byron
Dunn.
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f t Louis Simmering and Byron ,
, : 'f r' Dunn and lady j friends . , hazel
l't 4 Dunn and I iiinia Seiiulncring
p.- spent Thursday evening with
( ; . . Katie Reinke.
' . Mrs. R. J. Dunn was in Harada
. I . ' Friday . aftcrnoon.
f , , 11 : and l\1rs. Herbster arc the
, parents of another son who ar-
rived Friday morning.
. . \ Mrs. \Vcissing-cr and sons ,
, , Walter and Scott spent Thmsday
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with Louisa Gcrwich and bro-
thcrs.
Gust Ducrfcldt and family spent
Sunday at thc home of \1 J r.
Reinkes.
Mrs. E. Butler and family entertained -
taincc1 P. J. Dunn , , F'rankBuII , : r
Illd families Sunday.
Mr. and l\Irs. John Olanc1 ; of
Bancroft , Kan" , sprat several
days with thc formers parents at
this placc.
Katie cinkc will not attend
school at Joliet , - Ill. . convent as
she anticipated. Miss Ida and
she will visit relatives before
lea\ ' ng.
Verdon. I
The social given by the ladies
of the Congregational church at
Cass Ioorcs on last Thursday
evening was well attended and a
I neat sum added to thc treaRnrcr.
Clydc Lum attended thc Lum-
bcrmans meeting in Omaha thc
first of thc wcek.
Amelia ] Nussbaum spent Sun-
day at homc.
Martha King came home from
Peru on Frida rand visited her
mother until Sunday when she
returned to her school dutics.
J. A. I-Ieinzeiman with his cou-
sin , Will Kelly ] ] vent to Lincoln
011 Thursday to attend thc Millers
association.
l\Irs. M. J. Sailor is able to be
around again after a severe at-
tack of lag-rippc.
l\r. and 1rs. J. Ii' Cornell ] ] went
to Lincoln Wednesday to VIsit
their daughter.
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1\11' Mowcry has just completed
a large addition to his ice house
and has a large force of men at
work filling _ it.
Lassi\ . . . i , v of , 1. .JoI" ! ) t2s tile , .
ins ! ! thc w\'I- : \V.ilh 11"1' cote iii .
C. G. Hump.-\ . ! . . \1:1 \ W2fc. !
i\Irs. Randlpl ! of Rube 'i\1I11
up Sa turd : aal1d . yiited her sister
Mrs. : . \ \ ' . Whitmiln.
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Franee- Small is ralTclirtg' on
a Remington typcwritcl'
J. J , Bau'r rl'tlll'neil from Falls )
City Saturday where hc had been ' ) i
looking after county busincss.
Carl Zen tncr wa up from Falls
City la'5t wcek.
J. H. Curry was down from
Stella last ] wcek.
J. G. Iliiwelutan is able to he
around again i having been con-
fined ti thc house for several ]
wccks. .
E. E. Ewing was in Lincoln ]
Saturday in thc interest of the
harmers and Merchants bank of
this placc.
i\Ir. and Mrs. Howan Veal came
down from Stella Saturday to
visit with relatives and fricnds.
John Mark had his , hand severely -
rely hurt Monday evening while
shoeing horsc.
Rulo.
111'5. Hatficld is in very poor
hcalth. ' Sometime ago she broke a
leg ] and owing to her advanced
age her recovery has beets very
slow
Thc ice harvest is ripe and thc
laborers arc many. Good clear
ice is foun4l < l at thc foot of Rule
street in thc river and thc butch-
cr shop and others that put up
ice arc harvesting thc crop. It
is about 10 inches thick :
tl'hc rcccnt cold weather has
made a good ice bridge over thc
Missouri and teams arc crossing
at will. Considerable wood is being -
ing haulcd.
Miss Vesta VanValkenbmg re-
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1I1'11.d , f t : ' , 'n ' il , i " h. , ) , , ' visit in . t.
rOM' ; d2 : 'nnclay. .
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\ \ \Y. . \Vinterhottont was do 'n
.from b'all' CitTue day.
Sleigh rides are all thc rage
' + rtd 1 a number of young people
used that mea 115 of locomotion to
reach a dance in the country
Monday nig-h
1\11' Dunn is very sick \dOI a
sc'crcase of pllcumonia.
\Irs. C. H. Randolph ) is in Vcr-
d.on this week to assist her sister
\Irs. Whitman during thc illness
if thc lattcr's husb ud.
Hobert Nitsche , living six miles
north of Rule is dangerously
sick with . pncumoia. , ;
The Degree of Honor lodge
met last Friday night forclcction .
of officers ,
? Irs. Ball has had a slit'ht
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stroke of paralysis but is in no
immediate danger.
Mrs. H. Ma.t111 has been on thc
sick list for several days past.
A number of young men from
Patio start this week for a rccuit-
ing station wi h thc avowed
purpose of joining thc navy.
' \Vhcthc'r their resolution will
stick and whether they will be
able to pass muster is a question
with their fric&lds.
The Rue ] Telephone Company
held a meeting Monday night
and thc .ycar's business was clos-
cd.trhc organization . seems , to
be In a healthy condition.
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For Sale.
One DurocTerse ) ' male hog ,
sired by Red Ceicf. Dam Red
Quccn. Cheap if taken at oncc.
-II. J. Kloeppcl , R. F. D. No.
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