The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, April 07, 1905, Image 2

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iTS MERIT IS PROYED !
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RECORD OF A GREAT MEDICUIE
A Prominent Ctnclnnatt Woman Tolltt I
How l.ydl" 1' ) . Pinkham' Vegotctblu
Compound Completely Cured liar.
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The great Iroo,1 , Lvdia J : . l'inlhnm'
Vegetable ! COlli pOll IIi I is doltw 1l1ll0l1g'
the \\011I011 of America is l'llct.illg
the lolllioll of Illany ; of our leading
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thinlciug' people '
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Inn ny tholl'lI11d'i which an' on tilt' in ; I
the 'I'illlchlllll 011\1'1' \ allll
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1'l'IIIl'dy of grt'nt merit , olhl'l'\\'ise ' it
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sults annuli side and ailing \ \ ' .
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" a\Iont ! , nitre IIlOlItll 1 ago I WIIS II great sur- !
f..I'fW with wOIIIII lrollllln , alikii eansrd < < 1 11I0
iIWI'I't1 ) pain oxtrtnie 1I1'I'\'OIlSIICSS and fl'c-
Cl'lOlit ' 11IIIIIIl'hI'1I ( , frolll chub . th" Iot'tol'
fLill'el , to I'OIlI.VIIIII" , I tried I I.rdia E. I I'Itik- !
hlllll' VI'I-nlllhiu ; ( 'oncipund iU1i1 within Ii
short tilllu f.lt Loiter , . caul nit 11'1' tnIIug IIvlI
holt 1 II's of It I \\/IwIIIIl'clYI'lIr1' ! ( < < 1. I thl'l'l'fol"u
heartily rl C'-lIl11l1'lId y1)nr ( ' 011I1'01111I1 liS Ii
Iopll'lIlllIllIIc1I'ltll ! tOIiII' J t , makes ThuMeatlily
} It'dods I regular and \\'illlolll IIn Iii ; awl tt hat
1\ blessing it Is tn Ihlll Knelt '
; II remedy I\rtl'l' so
IIII\IIY lol'IOI'S ! fail 10 help 'Oll , I not j)11L44 ) : ! ! ( I
III ruC onuunad I it In all sutl'rring \ \\01111'11- '
1II , Stun \\'llbtJII:11 : Last :111 : Street , Cinein-
IllIti , Ohio
JC i rOil have suppressed 01' paillCII\
nic'nsti ' nntiOn , \\'l'lIlcupss oC the storn-
lIoh , indigestion , "loa ' ! '
lilouting , t'II"Orl'IIIt'II ,
Ilootling ( , lIl'I'\'OIlS prostPaLion. tli rri-
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I1OSS , Cainlncss , I. (1om't ' "
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" \\'lIl1t-lo.l.ll'fL'alolll' " Cl'l'ling , ox-
citllhllitv , hal'kllchc or till Dines , these
11ru SIII'I ; Illtliclltiolls oC fl'IIIIIIt \\1'111
ilL'S' , MIIIH' dent ngetnont of till ! 11101'118
01' O\'III'ilIl ! trouble. In /'III'h discs < < 111'1'0 t
is OliO tried HIIII true reinc(1y-1'ylia
E , 1'lnkhtun'S Vegetable CUUliol111 l
abode
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Your D
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: Walls are smoky and grimy after e
1'v , the winters' coal and soot They
a need cleaning : with "c'.lubastinc. e
A The ne.v color schemes and harp -
11 monies for this year can only be done i
III in Alnbnstlnc. The colors arc the e
n richest , the tints the most permanent
n the hues the most beautiful in AII\- a "
u 1H\stinc-Iherc isn't any wall coverI :
log thaI is just as good. :
II AI.AlI\STINIt docs nol need washI
inK oft before a fresh coat can be q
8 applied-you simply mix AI\DAS- : .
a amun with cold water and apply with II I
I a brush. Any decorator or painter a I
II can apply it-or any woman can :
o apply it herself.
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I Remember ALabastine co 111 1'5 In pnck' IS
I n.es-Ia\.o . \ lIa SlIbsliluleS-tla not buy R
n la bulk. lr your dealer cnu't supply I
. II you , send liS his name and wo will see II
p that you havo. Alal > a811110 , Benutiflll d
f lint cards allll tree color surreslion : .
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n ALABASTINE COMPANY :
: Grant A\'u" , Grand Rapids , : \lIcl1. :
: Xew York Office , 105 Water 51. :
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5 tiOI JE FIND
LEWIS SINGLE BINDER
5 CIGar better Quality than most lot Cigars
\"ll1r Jobtrr or direct fruit Factory . l'eorla ll' '
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: le + [ l'oueh : yr0p. ! a , lair ( tar , ( . URo
In time. Ala hT drucglst + .
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Experimental Plots
I must acknowledge that I have
been slow In taking advantage of mr :
OPIJortllnltles I farmed the old place
for many yearn without attempting lo
find out what It noedoll In the way of
'Itillzor In fact , I robbed a part of
lie ( farm anti Iwpt lip another part
: tIlll did not meow what I was doing
I IIsed lo haul out the manure every
spring and put , It all onto the fields
In which I grow potatoes and corn
'I'ha was very good for hose particular ,
cilIaI' fields , hut was a little \ hard on
the land that did not get any of the
mallllrc. I put It till the SallIO fieldM
every year hOC'ause I believed that
every 308' the corn and potatoes
took out ail I put on. I am now satis-
tied that there was a residue left that
was not really needed on those fiollls
and wOllld have been Jlaylll mo hotter '
lor interest had It been put. 011 some
of the flellls that hive 'nevcr had any
bttrnyard man11c.
In aHelllllng a fl11'l11ol's' institute I
heard the platter of oxperlmenlal piotr
discussed and thought I wOllld try
one on some of the poorest parts of
my fm'm. I mens\1I'cd off two acres
allll pill ftl'Ullzcoli "
110 ftl'Ullzc\ ! ono 111111 val"
touts hinds of fertilizers on the other
lit strlllS. I left the first acre for a
chel'l I pat on the other acre about
1,000 ) lolll1lls ) of lime and some piles '
phates , and ] a strip on that acre was
treated with nitrogen and another
with both phosphorus and nitrogen In
It commercial fOl'm.
The results were 1'emnrl\l\lJle , and I
ha\'e sltlce been wondering why I did
not do It before I found that the
phosphorus anti nitrogen wore both
deflclcnt. I made' an application per
acre of about 150 pounds or houe meal I
on a forlyacre field and put on some
hamyard manure , enough to give II
little mono nitrogen and humus tel
each acrc.
It Is astonishing how wo will run
along In the same rut for many years
and never think of what Is and what
might he , till we have an object les'
5011 ' : that brings the truth homo to us
I am hilt just hcglnnlng to teach my-
elf : ; hy the help of experimental plots
nllll I Intend to continue the good
worle.
Adams Co" , 111. Augustus 1\l1hll1.
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No Cabbage . Sn..kc. .
Hcccntly an absurd fear has dovel
oped In the minds of some eaters 01
cabbages relative to the socalled "cab
gage snalw. " The superstition Is that
time -ollul\O : poisons the cabbages and so
renders lhem unfit lo eat The cxls '
once of such a creature Is denied h i
our scientists , but so pro\'alcnt is thJ
belief that at least one experiment station '
tlon has Issued a clrculur denying the : >
existence of the so.called snake. In
some parts or lhe country a small
whitish "eel. worm" has been found to
, infect caIJbasc : : . ' 1' : c lan'1\O of l1tio
I worm prey upon mho common green
I cabbage worm and hence are tlOUbt t ,
'I i less n benefit rather than a detrIment
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to cabhage.gl'Owlng Indusl1'
Some of the more superstitious peop\ :
I In the South Imagined that lhofo
i worms poisoned the cabbages and
tests were made by scientific peopiL I I
lo clear up the maHel' Extracl. .
were made from the worms and injected .
J'rtoll Into the hUlllan syslem. These
injections railed lo produce the least
etTcct. It is therefore considered that
mho character of the little worm baa
peen cleared of the accusatlon.
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'I'h 3 mystery of the cow's udder has
not 'C't been fully fol\'cel. The l'm ( t
prosf milk making : has bC'H thl'
Un'l'.1 l but not tll'lIIollslralcll.
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maker on a small scnle.
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A 4E0 , ACRE FARM YIELDS I
25 PER CENT PROFIT IN A YEAR.
What . Mercer County ( Ohio ) Farmer
Received from One Year's Crop.
Extracts from an Interesting letter
f rom P. IL Ryuhard , of Slarlmcl" ,
Manitoba : , danada , gives an excellent
Id < 'tof the prosperity ! or those who
have : gone frolll the United Slates to
Canada. lie I says :
" 1 1J0ught , August , 1903 , ,180 acres
of land , paying $ ] 2,000 for It. ! Wc
threshed 2,97 : : hushel : of whoa and
between 1,200 and 1,300 bushels of
oafs nud barley from 200 : ! acres. But
part of the wheat went down before
I1Il1ng and was not harvested except
fOl' hay. The crop was worth at
threshing limo , $3,000. Besides 120
acres laying idle except a timothy
meadow , which Is not Included In this
estimate. Counting the valllo of the
product and the increase of value of
land will pay mo more than 2i ! per
teat on the In \'cHtmonl. Two Uroth
ers In the salllo neighborhood bouh !
l.GO acres each six years ago. Thiy
have ( not done It single thing lo thIs
'nud except to fence it and break and
cultivate about ono"half of ft. lIar-
vested last year 28 hushels wheat vcr
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1cro 'l'hls year 27 bushels per acre
They can get any day $25 pel' ncro.
l'Iese are only a few of many hun
11 eds ( of such chancos. It looks like \
boasting , hut truth Is jllElifiahlo an(1
the world ought to know It , espoclal ,
Iy the homosool\Ol I know of quite
a few formers that have made for-
tunes I in from 10 to 20 years , retired
t \ ith froth $ OOOO to $100,000.
\Vrltlng cfJpcernlng another district
In the Canadian : West , S. L. Short
says :
"Dear Sir-I have to Inform you
that I have just returned from the
C.rrot River Country In Saslmlcl1e-
wan , where I located land of the very
jnest black vegetable lonm I , which I
1m proud of , and will move In the
lll'lng. Farmers are still plowing
: hol'o. A nlllll climate and lJeautlflll
: : OUntry to hohold. Cattle are fat and
'unnlng outside 'Vood and water
: ; oed Saw oats weighing ,12 pounds
'o bushel. Potatoes large nnd well
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I.ero t 82 conts. The country exceed.
d , I mJ' oXfJC'clalions. Saw oats In
stock ; , thicker on the ground than ap'
tears , in many of the illustrations
, ont ; , out in descriptive pamphlets I
have heen in many western states ,
hilt the soil excels any I ever saw. "
The Canadian Government Agents
\t elllTcront points report that the en-
till ttics for IItonllllro and railroad
rates , &c" , to Western Canada arc
the greatest In the history of their
\\'orle
It Is something to ho very proud oJ
If one has hoon' so slcl they had to
have tale doorbell muffled.
1'Iso's Cure for Consumption is nn infallible
medicine for coughs alll\ colds-N. . SA UrL ,
bout U cove , N J" , Feb 17 , 1000.
Don't tell your children how Very
. oot1 ) you were when your were rOllng.
They mar doubt your vOl'acHy.
: \1I'R. , "iIlSlflW'M flothlnJ Syrup
For children teethlll , otcn8 the gurus , rUelnCeB ! Do
llutnmutluu , allays path , cures wind colic 25cab : tno.
The average cost at labor in the production ,
rluclion and preparation of coffee Is
1.7 cents a 110111111.
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. OILD CLOTHING
U nrCEIVfD TIME
I I HiGHF'Y1 OS5HU..f. : AWARD
I AT Tfil' : ST.LOUIS WOnLD' fAIR .
I Send us the names of dealers ! in
I , your town who do not sell our
I goods . bad we will send you n
I > oll-ction : of plct\Jres. in cclor5. of
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10' ' AJ Towcn GO. fS1'A5LJSHfD , : 1036.
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It Cares Colds Coughs ! ' ! , Roro 'l'lroat ! Croup
1111111'117.11 [ , Whoopll1 Congh . Bronc1dtlFl mil !
.thllll1 A crt taln cure for CommmliLlonln llrrt I
, tagewand II .nrl' relief In 1111\11I11'1'11 stal-Ws. 1" m eat
batt
at onl'c. Yon will Reo tIll' I'xl'C'lIellt.elTcct.llflet
tnlthig the Ilrst IIme. cu1t1 ] hy deniers ) evcry ; '
whcrc. Large boll ; ! : > > _ 1 cents antI W ccnt
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1v. T. 1)011/1aFl 1natwFI nncl cells ! moro
\1'n'lI 1'a:0(15(1 : shoes thnn any uthe l' I' i
JlIIUlnfndll1"Or In the w01"I.1. 1i'1C1CICIO !
IUWARD ] teeny one who call tlaprov thtslt&temant , I
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W. T. . Douglas 1'Ir.O : shoe are the
-enh'ot 'H'IIC'rs III the world hI'I'IIUI'c of
their uxrclleutt , i.tylu , city flUhl/ ; tool f
1'11111'1'101' wI'lIrln/ ; IInlltics. 't'hey 111'0
jll"t tIM JOUlns thOt'O that cost ( rout
1i i ! 5.00 : ( to ± ; ; .110. 'J'ho Clllly dlfl'eronce JM
the 'l'lcc. 11' . L. UOII-III'I : 1 ! : l.r.Ollwe. . .
cost IIlm'o to Jlmlle , hull their ,11111'
huttm' . hear longer , rtnd mare of greater J
"alII" hnn any 01 hour iiii.r.0 : : ( shoe Oil tilt
1I1IIrltut l1)-(1ay. 'V , I. . 1)0111111" guttr-
tnh'I'M their \'nlllo lIy .tllllll'11I1 hili
111111I0 and ln ice on flU hottClIII of each r
Hhew. Loolr for it. 'rnl.o 110 IIlIhlllltllt" A
\v. I. . HOIIlns (33.10 : ! ( HIIIOI'a are 11U1e1
thrOlllh hlHo\\"n retail stares In tholnlll-
cities mind .111I11 demerit ' '
chillI , nllclIy " O\'cI'Y-
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lJOU'IIIS shoc are within your reach .I' ,
EQUAL $ S.OD SHVS.
" J hate worn W. J. . IOIl0111' $3,50 shoes for
years , and consider them equal to QlIIIISOf ) hoc
IIOlD 011 the In"-t. They hare O'Veli ' entire
satisfaction " - 11'1/1. 11. .dnderoll , heal Jtate 4
Agent , 1\al/I Cup -Ito. '
Boys wear W. I. . Douglas $2.50 and $2.00
shoes because they fit better , hold their j
shape and wear longer than other makes.
\1' . 1..Iouo1al uses UorolCollHn in his i
, { 3.511 ,110'1. COI'Ol/a / c-'o/l / i. conceded / to "
tie tIle finest / patent leather Iroduced. a
Fast Color Eyelets will not wear Brassy. 1
" ' . T. DOIIIlas 11:13 : the largeetelloo : plan : order . .
bllslnf' In the wurlcl. Au rollhl" 10 get n lit
11) 111:111. : :5cuntsextrapretiahsdelivury. \ I
It you ctpslru further hlf.anlatinn write for 1
Jllrlltratc c-'atalooue of Spa nri .it pies. I
W. L. DOUGLAS , nrotktoo , Haas. , \
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Look for this brand on harness ,
collars , saddles , horse blankets , lap
robes , etc.
MaIC by .
Harpham Bros. Co" , Lincoln , Neb -rj
Drop us it card anti will mail you a souvenir f j
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4 NCUBAT'ORS.
The OLD TRUSTY In' ) 1
cllhutors are IIHlllu by , - -
.1 ohution , time IncnhlllJr
\ llInwho1l1utler.nW.ll'I\ ' f . ,
lira In \ cutiUIt Ills OLD , rfir r- ' . . . . . jl
TRUSTY. . . ,
A pa-fnr , itaelf haielu- a
! err J : arty duys' free trllll 1
nod a Ivo'lIr's JUIlr.1n ; , I
. . : e. For big free cala' ,
luuo. as 1 poultry IUUB' _ 1
( -ull'oo , addre.s , : . . .JoJ
1101. 1\1. JOHNSON CO" ,
I Sox O. T. . Clay Contcr. 1'\61)
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DR. McGREV
For " . .0'o'ars hall IIme11\ 'iIWllalty !
or 1)1SA.\Sl'S0I'diEN. ' ' EtIrIH"
4 > 1't111 1'.ar..11I Olllaha , fits 1It1"0
. ' Trtiltlllt'llt hI \WrlllllnllIlh'
1) ) 'nl'I I thuui4nnds , It "mall cost ,
4ave time and IIIl1n"y by llt'/wrlll.
Inc 1'1111"1'1" " , nnl1 wrllt' for 1' rue
Bonk "Utlll'r,1I1 yof Iiuatntent. 111 ,
- Il'lno I-n III phlll pat kal'I ! , UU'C -
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I Omaha , Nebraska . ( ,