The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, February 03, 1905, Image 16

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W Loans Lands.
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610 Acre Marshall : County ,
I1aUS ( S. 51,000.
Will consider 80 acres as part
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i HO Acres Richardson County ,
Neb. $6 , 100. . .
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Part in cu1t'a tion. Prairie
land.
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close to business Falls City , 150
Acres. \ \'ell1OCttetl. ;
f1 ] Barg-ain in heal l Estate. :
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terest. Optional Paymel1t
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I Mortag-es boug-h - - enry
I Smith , Falls l City , Neb.
: ShutJin . But True
People the world over were
I horrilied on learning the burn-
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I ing- of a Chicago theatre in which
nearly six hundred people lost
! their lives , yet tore than five
times this number over 3.000
I pl'ople lied from pncumoni'a in
Ch l : lJo luring the same year ,
with scarcely a passing notice.
1 very one of these cases of pncu-
mrl1ia resulted from a ( old and
could bare been prevented by the
timl'ly use of Chambcrlain's
Cough l emcd ) ' . A great many
who had every reason to fear
pneumonia have warded it off by
thc prompt use of this remcdy.
'I'sle following- is an instance of
this sort : " 'J } 'oo much cannot hc
said 111 favor of Chamberlain's
Coug-h l cmeely , and especially for
colds and ia11ucnza. I know tlta t
it cured my daughter I4auraof a
severe cold and 1 believe \ saved
her life when threatened with
pneumonia. " W. 1) . Wilcox , 1..0-
g-.tll , New York. Sold at Kerrs
Drug Store.
Thumb Torn Out.
. Harry Moore , thc nine year ' old
son of sir . and \Irs. George
1\rOOl' of Arag-o precinct , had his
thumb torn out by a 'g-rind-stone
Saturday afternoon. The child
was brought to town and the
I 111c111bcr amputated by Drs Hel1e-
ler and Houston.
, Deep Breathing.
Try the advice of one who has
tried the pcrient with success.
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As you walk to and from your
work take tl l < ! ep inhalations of air
through the nose and expel it
U through the mouth By so doing
you put into active operation
! thousands of air cells tare
never reached by ordinary breath-
1 jag , you : fill your blood with life
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it giving ; oxygen and gently mass-
age the bowels. There is not a
physcian in Falls City who will
not tell you that this t ! is the most
healthful exercise you can take ,
and that a rational observance of
it will improve the physical con-
dition more than nincty per cent
of the ( ] rugs and mcdicines.
Arc you about out of stationary -
ary ? Remember thet 'we make a
j specialty of envelopes and letter
heads for the farmers. .
C.I. . . Hcinzelman of Vcrdon
was in this city Saturday.
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Mrs. Eelwin l alloon will enter-
tain the Friends l in Council at
her home next Friday evening
for Miss Keim. Among the pro-
mincnt features of the program
will he a re\'iew of the passion
play by Miss Gelling as seen by
her .Miss Schoenheit who has
witnessed the Messiah at inds-
berg , Kans. , will read a paper on
t su bject.
Senator La ollette I of Wisconsin -
sin , John Atwood of Lea\'cn-
worth and C. I" . Rea . \ 'is of this
city will delh'er the addresses
at thcVa hing-ton's birthday
dinner to be given by the Omaha
club Wcdneselay e'eningFcb -
ruary 22nd. \It. I eavis has chosen -
en for his subject "The ind \'idu-
al and his rig-hts. "
A Falls City family hasa phone -
ograpim , and the head of the house
made a record by reciting Ing-er-
sol's oration concerning " 'I he
grave of the olell\apoleon. " 'I he
other e'cningthe children were
running thc machine and the lit.
tlest one of them all said "Oh ,
play papas old sapolio rec-
on ) . "
The meetings at the Brethren
church will continue at least
through this week HeHa [ -
kins has now been : holding these
meetitig-s for three weeks and the
great interest manifested is a
tribute to his earnestness and
abilit\ ' .
You intended to sCncl in your
dollar when you saw t he blue
mark last week , elidn't you ? You
just forgot it that is all. \Vellit
isn't too late now.
The 'rribllne aclwwledg-es its
obligations to h.l. Grinstead for
his ldndness in reporting the
farmers institute proceedings for
us.
\Irs. John Gilligan i will lea ' e
in a short time to join her hus-
band in Oklahoma City. She intends -
tends to be absent until April 1st.
The ladies of the l\l. E. church
held a vet y successful missionary
tea at the home of "Irs. . .J.V. .
Hell I'riclay l night of last wcek.
Mrs. George \raust of Lincoln
who has been visiting ( riends for
several days returned to , her home
Sund a \ ' .
A Falls City , mother found her
son's pocket full of granulated
sugar the other c \'ening-
henry oellers was a welcome
visitor at this ollice Saturday
afternoon.
1lr.Varcl of Nebraska City
was in the city Friday afternoon.
1)r. A. Gaiser , dentist over
Richardson county ha uk.
Fred Cleveland jr came down
from Salem Monday.
Clarence Peabody spent Sun-
day with Pearl Prater.
Coal , \Yood and Hock Salt at
Heck's feed store.
Harden Prater left Sunday for
St. Joseph. .
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Eat Sowlcs Candy.
1\rs. H. C. Lapp has been quite
ill for the past two weeks.
, Yo C. Sloan was down from
Verdon on business Saturday.
Anna and Ale lrac1do'cre
up from Preston' Friday e\'cning.
Dr.R.P. Robertsdentist
over kings ( Pharlnacy.
Fresh hulk oysters direct from
Baltimore at Coupe & Thorntons.
For Sale-An org-an. nearly
new. Inquire of Miss Grace
Saylor ,
Home rendered lard and ] ionic
. : ured hams and bacon at Coupe
& Thorn ton's.
Gene Fitzgerald spent Friday
and S.turday wall friends in
\Vhite Cloud.
John D. g"ans came down
from Verdon the . latter part of
last week
'i' \ vo Choice steam heated
rooms for rent in State Bank
Building- '
Will Hossack visited the first
of the week with his sister , \Irs.
W. C. Sloan of e1'(10n.
.l\Irs. Jesse Law and laughter
1\1 went to 'l'ahle hock via the
13 & ; M Saturday afternoon '
. Coupe & ' 1'holnton is still neck-
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lug special low prices on lard ,
ham and hacon.
Helen Fowler returned Satur-
day from 'Vhite Cloud where she
has been \ 'lsitingwith her uncle
W. C. Maude.
\label ! and Iyrtle , Spang-Ier of
Jetl11ore. Kansas arc visiting
the home of their aunt ; \Irs.John
Hossack. l . -
During the seSSIOn of the grand
jury the lid will be ofT in Ii'alls
City and the gay and festive
"kitty" will be put in her cag-e.
It \vi11 pay to keep Chamber-
lain's Colic , Cholera and Diarr-
hoea Remedy in your home. It
only costs a Juarter. _ Sold at
Ke1'1's Drug Storc.
"I1's. Chri.tial Blauer , an aged
lady , died at her home near the
Kansas state line and funeral ser-
ices were held at thc E.A.church l
at Humbollt c end acted by 1e'
.Manshard The deceased was a
native of Switzerland but has
been a resident of this county
since an early day. She was in
her se\'enty-se\'cnth year , and
leaves a husband and one daughter -
ter , l\rrs. R F. Conrad of Hum-
bold
Missouri Pacific Railway
Tlmc Tahle ( , Falls City , Neb.
No men i
No. Si Omaha and Lincolll
I' xprcss . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A 2:25 : : ! : : ; a 111
Xo. 53 Olllaha and Lincoln
passcIIg-cr . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . A :00 : p m
No. 233 Local 1 Freight t. A 11- .
hllnl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A 1:00 : ( p m
SOUTH
XO. 52 Kansas City anlI St.
Louis and I > ; n\'ci- . . . . . . . A 3:10 : am
No. 58 Kansas City and St.
Louis : uul 1 Denvcr . . . . . . . A :40 : 11 111
Xo. 232 Local Atdli oll. . . 10.10 : a 11\
No. 330 : : ! Stock I'reig-ht.IIi- ;
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a \'atha . . . . . A 9:20 : II III
A. Dail ) ' . B. Daily except Sunday.
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Wilson's . fl .
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Special Prices
on China
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Dinner Sets-8 different
patterns to select fronl.
German , Austrian and
Haviland Ware. .
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A full line of best English
Plain and Decorated , -ci
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The largest Stock of Glass- ---T-- '
ware in the. city , all kinds and , . _ _
prices , at -
C. Me Wilson's'- ,
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Cut Flo"Wers
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Fine Fruit
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Nabisco Sugar ' 1
Wafers .
gflates , Figs and " . '
Raisins
Plain and Fancy ,
Ice Cream : .
For Parties and \Ved i
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dings , order of
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Sowles' :
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A Blue Mark evils advise f
yoil that you are in arrears : = .
rears for one years subscription - ,
sCI-iption to The Tribune' fA
\Ve would ! appreciate a -r
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rein ittance.
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For . Sale.
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One 1)uroc .Jersey hale hog ; , , :
sired by Red Ceief. Dam Red.
Queen. if , .
Cheap taken at once.
-n. J. Kloeppel , H. F. 1) . l'.p. ' ' .
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