The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, March 24, 1905, Image 13

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FOR CONSIDERATION
BY THE THOUGHTFUL.
A Tribute to Weather Conditions
In Western Canada.
During the early portion of Febru
ary , of this year , the middle and
- Western States suffered severely with
the Intense cold and winter's storms.
Trains were delayed , cattle suffered ,
and there wai much general hn.rdshlp.
While this was the case , throughout
Western Canada , now attracting 80
much attention , the weather was per .
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tect.
feet.One
One correspondent writes , "We arc
enjoying most beautiful weather , the
gentlemen are going to church without -
out top coats , while the ladies require
no heavier outer clothing than that
afforded by light \ jaclwts. In contrast
with this It Is interesting to read in a
8t Paul paper of 13th February the
following , in double head lines , and
. large bollI-faced type :
"WARM WAVE NEAR ARCTIC ZONE. "
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"CALGARY MUCH WARMER TitAN ST. PAUL. "
"Balmy Breezes are Blowing In Norlhwoslern Canada
Willie People are Freezing 10 Death in Texas
and Other Southern Siales.
WARM IN CANADA ;
FREEZING IN TEXAS.
St Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1
Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
. St. Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1G
. Fort Worth , Tex. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zero
IJurlington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
1\lool'head . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . la
Duluth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ G ,
llavre , 1\lont. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18' '
Wlll18tou , N. D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Miles City , 1\1ont. . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . 2
Medicine Hat , Can . . . . . . . . . . . . .Zero
Calgary , Can. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,1
Edmonton , CUll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Leadville , Colo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
t During the mouth of January of this
year the number of settlers who went
to Canada was greater than any previous -
r. vlous Januar ) ' . The movement north
: c ward is increasing wonllerfully.
( The vacant lauds of Western Can
ada are rH'llhHy tilling with an excel-
; eut class of 1'eollle. ' The Government
Agents located ] n.t different points In
the States , whose duty It is to direct
settlers , arc busier than e\'OI' They
have arranged for special excursions
during the months or March and
April , and will be pleased to give intending -
tending settlers any desired Informa'
tlon.
Truth Is as impossible ] to be soiled
_ * by any outward touch as the sun-
beIlIU.-l\Iilton.
Every houselweller should know ]
that If they will buy Defiance Cold
Water Starch for laundry use they
will save not only time , because it
never sticks to the iron , hut because
each package contains IG oz.-onQ full
pound-while all other Cold Water
Starches arc put up In % .pound packages ] -
ages , and the price Is the same , 10
4 . cents. Then again because Defiance
Starch Is free from all Injurious chem.
Icas. ] If your grocer tries to sell you
r J\ 12-oz. package ] It is because he has
11 stock } on hand which ho wishes to
dispose of before he puts In Denance.
lie knows } that Defiance Starch has
T I printed on every package in large letters -
tors and figures " 1G ozs. " Demand Do-
! lance and save much time and money
and the annoyance oC the iron stlc- ]
ing. Defiance never stlcls.
Reputation is what others know
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. about you ; character is what yor
1 ' " know about 'oursef. ]
Sensible Housekeepers
will have Defiance Starch , not alone
because they get onl'-thh'd more for the
same money , but also because of superior : -
1'101' ' .
quallt
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, . Every real scepter of power comes
Prom some suffering III the past
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The Best Results In Starching
can ue obtained only by using Defiance
Starch , besides getting ounces more
for same nlOney-no cooking requlrell.
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COMMISSIONER CARFIELD'S RE-
PORT ON BEEF INDU.TRY
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The report of Commissioner Gar-
field on the beef industry has at last
been published. It must bo some-
what of a sUl'prisf2 to those wh " i\\'O
been indulging in wholesale al. . ! rso
'rltlclsm upon the methods of the
Chicago packers ) , us Il discloses ; facts
and figures which clearly show that
the great fool ( producers have been
innocent of the serious offenses with
which they have been chal'lcd. 'rhey
have been for a long time accused by !
newspapers all over the country ot
extortionate prices dl1Janded , and obtained -
tained , of depression of values of cn t-
the at the various stockyards where
their business is conducted , of enormous -
mous profits wholly disproportionate
to the capital employed , and , In general -
erul , of so carrying on their business
that the public , under an organized
system of spoliation , were being
robbed for their I exclusive benefit.
\Vo Hnd now , however , that not a
single one of these charges has been !
sustained but , on time contrary , that
rigid and searching In-.estlgatlon , officially -
ficially made , has resulted in complete -
plete acquittal
Instead 0" ' extortion It Is shown that
no industry : con bo found where so
narrow a margin of profit prevl1l1s-
the actual records and original ! en-
tries , to which the coutnmissloner hud
free access , showing that the high-
est net profit any of the packers
made on their sales of beef was two
and three-tenths per cent In HJ02 and
in one Instance that the profit realized
In 1904 was one and eight-tenths per
con t.
The variations In the marlwt prices
for cattle are exhaustively treated
and no evidence of any l\lnd was dls-
covered , or even hinted at , tending 10
show that values of cattle are In the
slightest degree Improperly affected
or controlled by packers at any of
the chief centers of time industr
On the whole , the report completely
dissipates the prevalent Idea that
great fortunes are being amassed by
illegal and Improper methods em- ,
plo'ed by western packers , showing '
that notwithstanding the high prices
for beef prevailing In 1902 the busi-
ness was less remunerative than ill
years characterized by normal values ,
both for cattle and product. He says i
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.that the year 1902 , instead of being
one of exorbitant profits , as has been
commonly supposed , wus less profitable -
able than usual. In fact , during time
months when the prices of beet were
the highest , some , at least , of the
leading packers were losing money
on every head of cattle saughtered. ] ,
It was not possible to advance the
prices of beef in full proportion to time ,
great advance III the prices of cattle i
at that time. "
After all that has been written re-
fleeting upon the great business interest -
terest engaged in the marketing and
distribution of the product of one ot
the greatest of our national Indlls"
tries , It Is gratifying to all fair minded
people that the prejudiced attacks
upon It have failed of verification ;
and the great western packers may bo
congratulated for having passed
through such a searching and thor-
ough official investigation unsmlrched.
The results of this Invest Igatloim ,
based as it Is upon exhaustive data ,
officially : obtained and verified by
United States government experts ,
must be accepted without hesitation ,
as time Investigation was made under
circumstances that guaranteed complete -
plete accuracy with a possible dispo-
sition Indeed , to arrive at entirely ]
different results.
Beauty is not always skin decp. It
Is often painted on the outside.
TO CutU' A COLD IN ONI HAY
Take LaIiI1llrolllu llulullI" 1'1I1Jcld. ) All .Irll ; ; '
II"IB i refund tIll money If It falia to curc. E. W.
( Orovo' signature I. uu each IJllx. 2.c.
The ballet might commie ' under the
hend of "figured goods. "
I do not believe PI'io's Cure for ConsumptIon
has an cquul for coughs 1111I1 cohl < ; . -Jou ' l ,
: a1'rintty Springs , Iud. . Fell. Iii , 1X111 ]
No man is a bore who talks to you
about ) 'oursel r.
Do Your Clothes Look Yellow ?
Then use Defiance Starch ; It will
keep thtU1 white-IG ounces for 10
cents.
The very art of life , so far as I have
been abe ] to observe , consists in forW
tud and persc\'erance.-Walter Scott.
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Handln ; ; ! Out i1 Strong Hint.
"Sar , Doc , " Inslnuatell the mun who
was trying ; to get n little free medical
advice , 'SltlJllo ln you had u case of
chronic lIysl1Opsla , now ; whut'd you
consider the best course to pursue \ ? "
"Woll , sir , If I hall sitch U cuss I
should treat it according to nmy JlI'O-
fesslonal ability , and then charge
what I believed a fair fee. Do I malw
myself paln ] ? "
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Too Much of a Celebration
"I saw henpeck \ ] to-day IUIII ho was
I very much under the infhlenco of
I drink , " 1'e11la1'\Od ] Nagget.
"Weil there's some excuse for him , "
replied 1\I1's. Nagget. " 110 lost his wife
last ] wee ] , . "
"I lmow , but a man should be able
to celebrate ] without mallng 1\ hog of
I hlmself.-Philadephia ] Prcss.
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Avoiding Extravagance.
] 1r. Blbets-Now ] , Ill' dear , I'll tell
you how I happened to get homo so
lob o if 'ou'li only listen.
Mrs. ll1bets-All ] right. Turn off the
radiator before you begin , will ) 'ou.
Mr. Diblets- Whu. . ' for ?
1\lrs. Diblots-Oh , it seems so extravagant -
travagant to have stellm and hot air
both going at once.
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Her Mirror.
"I'll take that , " said the mini , indl
crating a f ; 1I\'er-mounted hand glass ,
"and I want you to engrave on it :
'From .1. J. B. to 1'h'lIIs. ' '
"Very well , " replied ho I salesman ;
" \'e'll put it on the haul here- "
"Oh , no , put it around ] the edge on
the f'Ont. ! I want hel' to see It.-
Phlladollhia ) Press.
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Didn't Hear Him.
Miss De Style-1\lIss Eemiwil lost
several thousand dollars last week In
colton.
Miss Gltnhu8ta-I didn't know she
speculated.
Miss Do Style-She 1I0esn't ; but she
hall her cars stuffed with It when that
wealthy young ban\CI' ] asked her to
marry 11im.
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Under Suspicion.
"What do you think of that college
professor ] who says he never 1lssolI Ii
girl ] ? "
"Posslhly , " salll Miss Cayenne , "it
is the simple confession 01' an unworldly ! .
ly I soul ] ; and then again , it may bo a
very sly way of allvertlsln ! for bids. "
A Gentle Touch.
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1\.1'5. oodthhl-Hel'r.'s ! ' some pie ,
but you got a dinner from me yes-
tc.rdar.Vh 1I0n't you learn ] sonic
trade ?
'l'ramp-I have learned one , ma'am.
J'm a retouchel"-St. Paul Pioneer
Press.
Needed Money.
De St 'lo-Was the Dulce on his
lenees when he proposed to Miss 1\1111.
yins ?
Gunbusta-No' on his IIppl'rs.
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NERVOUS [ HEADACHE [
MARRED A YOUNG WOMAN'S IiAP-
INESS rOR SEVEN YEARS
litter . fm I'"cl \ \ 1h \ Hier NClI'ln 1)nIlit " , nail
'J'hr"nl"II.t III ( 'nil" 11"1' Itlllh'fI-
nu ttt--lion. Silo \Vn" :11\,1
B\'lll' ' ulr'l'ol' from llen'ous hl'lHlllcho
ImowH how l'OIl1l'll\IlJ ' ] ' it unfits / 01lU for
tine IlutIoH 111111 ( iIt'aKUres ' of 11 fl' . AllY
lit t.111 oxoitmlll'll t , or ovo"l'xort.ioll : , (11' it ' -
regularity brings if on. SOlllolimos the
pllill ) is O\'lJl' t hn whole hl'llIl. Agnlll it
is 111\0 nail tll''en into the brain
\ a \'en , or a
wOllgo splitting ' it open , 01' a halld ight.- I
( "dllg about if. At OliO time it is nil ill
the top of Limo hellll ( , nt another it ili all
lit the huso of the Hl\1l1l.
Most hOlldllehos clln ho traced t to t H01ll0
faulty shut o of the blol. ( ( 'VhUll the
blood ] is scanty 01' charged will poison ,
null ( the miurvoyare itlllJlJrfect lIoll'lshcII !
IUIII the digestion wellle , OliO uf ho I COlli-
mOllest l'C/Hllts / is frcquont HIIIl 0\01'0
hellllac\1el
The 111)10rtllnt ) thing Is to get rid or the
diseased Comililioll I or the blood ] hilt t
causes mho it t tuck by t hu use of a rUlllelly
that will do the wOl'1c IJlliol\l ruin ( i
thoroughly.Vhut ] I I , is that 1'01ll01ly ? 'l'ho '
oXlIH'lellco ] of Miss Ellen 1\Id\OIllIll fUl'-
nislwlI time IIIISWOI' She mays : I
" ] nor lllOro than } seven yens : ! I was IL
great sufrerer fI'OIIIIIOI'\'OUS hOllllllollo Hllil
dizziuel\s. My sloINlcll'wits > ) dlHol'llm'ml ,
111111 I lIocallllJ HO restless ! that 1 cool(1 ] mot \
sit still any length of imo. t Dizziimesy :
illtorl'lIpled 111) ' wOl'lc grcall At first
ho I HttllelC ! were not /IOI\l\'I'I' e , but they
gl'lHlulIlI gl'OW 11101'0 violent , amid flllal1.r
hocame HO 1ICUtI I that I way Oil the point
of re1illquiHhiIlJ ; my 1IIolllhl'l'l'1l1il1 ill mho
: lin'ul'ollt organization ! : ! to which I ho-
101l CI1. " .
" What saved you front that necessity ? "
"A very simple ] ] timing ; thu clIII of a I
tIIClllhCl' uf OIlU of time Clllh-l : , wlIo strongly ]
advised mite to fry t Dr. \Villiumn / ; ' fink : Pills
before giving . I acted her
) up. 011 sugges-
lioll ut onC0,1u(1 ufler ttollllily using this t
great blood IUIII Ilon'o romcdy for t.wo l .
. 111011thg I , my headaches ] ! Hnll lilY lIi zl-
IWIiIOU ! timely ( lil'llJlIWI\l'oll.
Miss : l\tcK'uua is secretary of the
AI\Hocillltcl ! Lllllies' Guild , nod resides lit
No. . \VaIL/il.rel1t. t , Hoxhlll'Y , l\IHSH. 1)r.
Wi1IilllIlH' link Pills 1111'u HIred mummy
hint ' beds or fiimilHr ruses ! , maid emit hu
coufluently ] rec0mmimemidetl to drive nil
loiwlIS from the blood HIIII to gi\'o needed }
strength to the U01'VCS. Every druggist
keeps thelll.
Alan wants hilt little hero helow-
and that's about all he ) gets.
DISFIGURED DY ECZEMA.
Wonderful Change In a Night-In a
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Month Face Was Clear as Ever
-Another Cure by Cutlcura.
"I had eczema on the face for five
months , during which time I wits In
the cure of lh'slelo.1l1l. ) : 1\1) face was
so disfigured I could not go out , and Il
was going from bad to WOl'se. A
friend recommenl1ed Cllticllrn. 1'ho
first night after I washed my face
with Cutlcllra Soap ) , and used CutlCUI'll
Ointment IInd Hesolvent , It chnnfJd !
wOIllIl'fully. From that day I was
able ] to go out , and in a month the
treatment had rernQved ) all scales and
scabs , amid Ill ) ' face was as clear as
ever. ( Signed ) ' 1' . J. Seth , 317 Stngg
Street , Brooklyn , N. Y. "
Hope ) Isn't much good unless it is
backed UII by hustle.
Important (0 Mothers.
Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOnr\ ,
A safe and sure remedy for lutant.l and children ,
and lieu that It
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lJ1 Uw For Over 30 Years.
The KInd You have Always Uought.
It's too suggestive if the hangman
walks with a swing.
Try One Package.
If "Defiant'e Start'll" doe mint please
you , return It to ymmr ( lt ] ' 'IIJer H It does
you set one-thlrl1 more for the smumn'm
mOIJr. ) . . It will give you mtlsfuctlull
and will not stick to tile 11'011.