The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, February 10, 1905, Image 12

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g \ Muny Thanks. i
f ! T.4ast ; Sunday afternoon , after
the ItOW had stoppec1 ] falling
Sterling F \ ; noon , rigged up a' ; '
small show plow altd hitchi'l1g' a
horse to it proceeded to make
path Olt the Crook & Towle ad-
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; ditiolt. He made s2veral of then '
and for such work he has the
fl I thanks of the residents of that
suuurb.
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34 I 3 ! Public Sale.
Jot ' 1' . H. Jalllisolt will sell at the
I ; Ea l ymond farm y Mile north at1c1
ti 2'4 miles west of Reserve I and 5
lIlill' souOi and 1 l11iie west of
i Fails City on Tuesday , February
1 ol11l11l'ncillg' at 10 ( i'clock a.m.
5 head horses , S head cattl ( , 24
head ; hog's , farm implemcnis and
household goodsV. . 1'i. llorst-
4 malt will be the aUl.t iOlwer.
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, Moncy. . JV\ol1ey.
' 1'0 ] loan on farm Annual in-
tet est. Optional payments.
Most satisfactory terms.
\lortg'ag'l's 1)uj.-1 ) { : !
tae sure ilml ; call on , or write
till' if you wish tu get a loan or
have one cOllling' duc.-.Henry C.
Smith. 2
A Gen ius.
'L'ht're : is a farmer living near
1uhut'l1'ho is certainly a g-cl1i-1
us. The roil road runs close to
1 his firm , ; end lcnowing Something ;
i of human nature , thc man set a
post c1o c to the track and on it
' put a beer bottle , it furt1i.lJecl
such an excellent target. The
re ult is that the farmer hasn't
had to huy any coal this winter
ancl the pmspl'cts ar c that he '
will not have to visit the coal
man : so long as his bottle holds
out.
Poultry SI10\\
The idea 01 a poultry show at
Falls City next winter is a good
Ol1e , Gild as a meals to stimulate
the production of More mill 1)etter
poultry it is well worth the sup-
; port necessary to make : ita suc-
cess. 'I'he prices in tile market
z of eggs and poultry of every kind
loudly tell pf lack of supply , also
of good prolits As we have an
alH\lHl"nce of feed , good shipping
facilities : ; ; , and Ii nit grl millions for
a marl\ let us have a poultry
how , atul l give the public a
chance to see the dilTerent breeds
and learn of their merits Now
ht the business and I '
men , producers -
ers of poultry unit. ! their efforts
and make thc show a succes.-
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Died.
Jams Safarik , father of lrs.
Frank Hynek . of Humboldt died
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Saturday evening at 'the home of
the latter in the south part of the
city , the death being due largely
to old age , the deceased being
well along in the se\'enties. Mr.
Safarik was il native or Bohemia ,
but had been in this country
since early life. Funeral services
were held Suesda , in charge of
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lItian society.
Albert Felderman , one of the
well knowll farmers of Spiscr
precinct < lied at the ag'eof , 56 yrs
from a stroke of paralysis. 'Plie
deceasec1 was a native of SWt ! ( : \ ' -
land and had been ill thIS county
over twenty years of the thirty
which he hac1 resic1ed in this
cotta try.
Strange Death.
1' I ulleral services were held
I'riclay over the remains of Jalltcs
llercllitchka , .1r the eight year 01(1
son of a farmer living a few nulls
north of llmnLolclt who lied on
Thursc1ay , it is supposed as the
result of swallowing brass nail
one lay last summer. 'rhe case
attracted considerable attention
at the time , there being it wide
difference of opinion as to whether -
er or not the lad really swallowed
the > tack which he was holding in
his mouth while attempting to
open a Lurcau drawer. In the
shod : of the ultlcn opening tf
the drawer , tlH : nat l (1isappcarc(1
and th ' lad allcg"l'd Ill' swallowed
it. Close mcdical cxamination.
however , even with the aid of the
: : -rIy ; Llqcd to reveal allY trace
of the nail and although the lad
gradually failed ill lie ! Ldth noth-
ing' could he done for him. Fin-
ally about a rliolth ago ill a spell
of coughing , the nail was expelled -
cd , it is suppused from the bromm-
chial tttbc in a badly 1'llstec1 1 con-
dition. ' 1 ' lie lungs seem to han' '
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been badly affected hy the presence : -
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ence of the foreign substance : : and I
the lad 1 con ti nuccl to g'rowrSl : '
until tm ' ' ' : cant , .
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Goes to Nlexico.
\\'ilber Dul1is. who resided in
Humbolc1t during his boyhood
clays but who of recent years
been doing railroad work , being
in the employ of various roads !
lately station agent for the 1Iiss-
emi Pacific at Alton , 1ias. , has
bee in Humholdt a day or two
visiting his mother , \Irs. J. A.
\Iurphy. lIe left Monc1ay for
Man anillo , Mexico , where hc
will assume a clerk" ; 1 position
under Colonel Smoot , the contractor -
tractor who is putting in the i
Man7.anil1o harbor for the1. . xi-
can government , at a cost of
about eight millions of dullars.
1'hc work will take about eight
years and Mr. Uulli" expects to
remain during the entire period
if every thing is satisfactory.
His brother-in-law , Robert P.
IcKie , who is assisting Colonel
Snioot is also consul for this
government at the Mexican port
n a mec1.
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Chi\.mbCrli\.in's Cough Remedy the
Nother's fa\'orli\.te
1'he soothing and healing pro-
perties of this medy , ib pleas-
ant taste and prompt and pertna-
nent cures have made it it favorite -
itc with people everywhere. It
is especially prized mothers of
small children , for colds , croup
and whooping cough , as it al-
wavs affords ouiek relief . and as
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Batl lioltz mid Kohlen Gesel = r , '
scl1aft fl0C1 ! liC&lt & a . sfelhkagat : t hat il .
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ten UlSerel ! ate freunderl and I j
il1echten Berne NleUe ' frewiden er = : -
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Cards of quality. r
For uptodate'card parties. '
Smooth , thin and springy. '
Dainty pictoral . designs. Rich colors
Gold edges. No others are so good. I
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FOR SALE BY
THE KING i PHARMAC'l" , .
FALLS CiTY , NEB.
H I I 128 ' page prepaid for two Congress pack wrappers and tLe name
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of the dealer
from
' whom packs were boughl. Addre : : : ;
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The U. S. Playing Card Co. Cincinnati , U. S. A.
it contains no opium or other
harmful drug . it may Le given as
confic1ently to a baby as to an i
adult. For sale at Kens Drugl
Store ,
Call hone ! No. 21
For Red K I erosenc It I
won't smoke your chim-
neys.'c carry ; . a full
line of
Staple & Fancy Groceries
Sample 0 u l' delicious
lunclwon wafers. Free
delivery . in cit\
L. C. . rIAUG . ER
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Afraid of Strong Hcdicldcs. :
Many people suffer for years
from rheumatic pains , and pre 1et '
to do so rather than tale : the
strong medicines usually given . .
for rheumatism , not knowing ;
that quick relief from pain may ,
be had simply by applying
Chamberlain's Pain Balm and
wi thou t taking any Medicine in- i
terna11\ Rev. Amos Parker of
Mag'OIiolia , North Carolina , un'-
erec1 for eight years with a lame ( '
hip , due to severe rheumatic .
pain" lIe has b'en permanently
cured by the free application of
Chamberlian's Pain I3aln1. For
sale _ j errs Drug Store.